Tl K8UAV. AI'Ol'HT S. IUIP. PAGB TOVR GRANTS PASS DAILY COl'KIKR RETROSPECTION There 1 little difference in the message we have tor you each day. and yet we want tolmpress you with the fact that money Is the hub around which the world move. Uvea, and has its being. Opportunity never comes to the careless man, advancement never comes to the lasy ones. Arouse yourself, put ginger into your work end the habit of Saving will come naturally to you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON BBMKMllEn,B FEDERAL BESEIIVlSy BstS YS TEM W I PER52N4L 25 LOCAL What Kind of Music Do You Like? When you're tired with the day's work, there is nothing ao restful as music. What ever your taste in music, the Edison can supply just what appeals to you most. Lively dance music, the popular, songs of the day, old favorite sons?, fine band selections, tieautiful .vio lin selections, sacred music, and comic songs and recitatw ons. No need to change, nothing to do but Blip on a' record, turn a crank and sit down and en Joy the music you like best. All played loud and clear en ough for you to understand every word, and with a' per-' fection of tone which is found in the Edison alone. Machines from $41 up Easy terms if desired Stanton Rowell Music and Photo Hons S07 009 G St. GRAND JURY MEETS TUESDAY. SEPT. 2 The following grand jury will convene Tuesday, September 2, at 10 o'clock a. m, T. 3. Elliott. A. C. Lichens, Alonio Jones. J. T. Hartley, Joseph tetx ner and J. P. Murtin. The petit Jury for the September term Is as follows: H. M. Garner. Kerby.- Harley Keyte. Galice: M. Williams. Merlin: i Walter Falra, Murphy; Edwin tstes. Grants Puss; Ed. Baerlocher. Grants I Pass: J. M. Farmer. Berlin: Mel bourne Dunn, Grants Pass; v . J. Dengler. Grants Pass: E. M. Light. Leland: Frank Leet, Grants Pass; J. U Green, Grants Pass; Geo. T. Klphart, Grants Pass, Rudolph Han enkrat. Provolt; O. H. Fields.- Pro volt: Chas. F. Oorber, Grants Pass; Dave Vineyard, Williams; H. L. Ca- j hill,- Hugo: ' Andrew Gigler. Grants Pass; A. F. Knox, Grants Pass; R. S. Crockett, Hugo: Wm. Machin, Ker by; W. S. McFarland, Waldo; J. H. Ahlf, Grants Pass;; Jesse Mash. Grants Pass; E. E. Allen, Williams; Ernest Longhrldge, Grants Pass: Ed. Dalley. Kerby; August Lorenz, Grants Pass; W. C. Fixley, Williams; C. X. Gilman, Grants Pass. Drunken Improving Station Agent Isham received - a message today from A. .Brunken. who was Injured a few days ago when his motorcycle collided with an automo bile, stating that he is making satis factory Improvement. He will be in the Southern Pacific hospital at San Francisco for another month or Bus For School CliUdrt' W. A. Sharp has purchased the old Oxford auto bus and will use It to bring pupils from the country into town to school. It will also be at the disposal of the farmers along the lower river road. Wreck Xear Ieland tast night's passenger trains Nos. 54 altd B were delayed by a freight wreck about two miles this side of Leland. where a box car was off the track. No. 16 was held here about 40 minutes. Miss NVllle Johnson went to Wood burn this morning. Mrs. Anne Pearson and sod went to Merlin today to visit relatives. Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros. 1 Mrs: Allshler of Sulem, who has been visiting the J. K. uManuel fam ily, left today for her home. Mrs. C. L. Blgolow aud little grand daughter of Williams went to Hilt today. "Pyorrhoclde." Sabln has It. Mrs. A. W. Wise of Portland. lor melr of Grants Pass,' arrived this morning to visit friends. Mrs. J. M. Finch returned this morning from Rock Point where she has been visiting. Wlllard storage battery .service station. SI 4 North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. J. Clarke of Yreka arrived to- Iday to visit her sister. Mrs. S. E. Kas- dorff. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hlllls of Rogue River are In town today. Jlr. Hlllls will leave tor Portland tonight. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burke are spending the week camping at Cres cent City. Mrs. M. E. Beverley, who spent the past two months at Bray, has returned to her home here. Try our week-day dinners and suppers, at 40 cents. Palace dining room. 68 Mrs. U L. Jennings and grandson of Sacramento, who have been vlslt- inc the T. Y. Denn family, left this morning for their home. Miss Wllma Mi'Farlnnd left this morning for Modesto. Calif., where she will teach domestic science In the high school. (Ruby Clark, who spent the sum mer with friends and relatives on Deer Creek.' left last night for her home in (Portland. Wlllard storage battery service station. Si 4 North Sixth St. 17tf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer, of McCloud, Calif., who have been vis iting Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin at Holland, left this morning for their home. Mr.- and Mrs. W. R. AlcCracken. Miss Genevieve. Claud, and Miss Edna Pope, who have spent the past week visiting od friends here, left this morning by automobile for their home In Portland. Mrs. A. Wilson and daughter MaTry of Portland, are guests of Mrs. Ern est Lister. They have Just made a trip to Crater !Lake and will spend several days here before returning to their home. Mrs. A. C. Stearns of Portland, who has been visiting friends here, was joined this morning by her daughter, Marie, who has been In Medford. They will leave tonight for their home. Joy Theater TONIGHT OXtV Mary Pickf ord in "Hulda Frorii Holland" Wednesday Thursday .Admission 15c-30c Matinee 2:30 Dr. M. C. Flndloy of Salem spent Sunday In Grants Pass. W, J. Carlisle of Selma was in town on business Monday. Mrs. Dr, Williams or Flitter spent Monday In Grants Pass. Miss Rlddlck or Portland Is visit ing her mother, Mrs. W. H. Rlddlck. Airs. Ralph Davis returned today from a trip to Rose-burg. Mrs. W. X- Adams" and daughter ot Glnndale are spending a' few days in town. Mrs. George Slover and Miss Cnr- lotta Wiseman. wont to Ashland to day to spend the week. .Miss Mnbol Corbett ot Portland arrived today and will he, the guest or Miss Dora Herman. Mrs. A. W. Dent and Miss May Fisher or Portland arrived today to visit Mrs. Arthur Strader. Mrs. S. Loughrldge returned Mon day from a trip to Portland and Salem. . Ira II. Sparlln nnd family have re turned from a trip to the Yellowstone Park and other points. They were gone about six weeks. Mrs. C. F. Trlj lett or Klamath Falls, who hns been visiting her mother, Mrs. John MoCnlllstor, went to Medford this afternoon. Mrs. F. A. Bachellor anil three children of Glcndulo are visiting Mrs. Bachellor's mother, Mrs.Pow. era. E. E. Ttetlfleld and W. H. Red- field or Glendale were in the city this morning, en route to Crater Itke. Miss Florence Wharton, who spent the past two weeks at the George R. Riddle home, returned to Roseburg laiit night. , J. .V Johnston went to Portland last night on professional business. Mr. JohnBton's stenographer Is tak ing a vacation at this time and his office will be closed until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Allyn and the O. S. Blanchard family were dinner guests Sunday, ot Mr. and Airs. K. Hammerhucher at their country home down the Rogue River. Mrs: E. MGlvelary and children. who have been at Wolf Creek for the past few months have come to Grants Pass where the children will attend school. Sam Davis and A. R. Hauser of Seattle, who spent the early part of the summer looking after mining In terests in the Smith river country. have returned to Grunts Pass after an absence of two weeks and will leave for the mines In a few days. . Sunday morning a party Including the George Riddle family and their house guest, Miss Florence Wharton of Roseburg, Bayard Flndlny. Miss Helen Bobzien, .Miss Ruth Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wharton, drove to the cave camp where they spent the day, returning late In the evening L. R. Webb, general manager of the Grays Harbor Development com pany, left last night for Hoquiam, Wash., after spending two months at the company's property In the Waldo district. The company has been engaged In road work, and Mr. Webb snVs, will soon begin to do business. Bargains in White Wash Skirts. Piqua, Duck and Poplin MRS. E. REHKOPF 0 Right Now Is the Time to select your new Winter dull and Overcoat from the fine woolens anil authentic stylus which are ready for your Inmwtlon-- the finest we have ever shown. Direct from our Chicago tailors-- tw.l (1 Htreet 910 or 1". to $ mill more GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen years local agent at Holman's Furniture Store More goods just received as follows: Rugs in all sizes Leather Davenports and Divans Ivory Bedroom Sets Oak Bedroom Sets Remember, Holman makes the Price We have a Stove and Range stock that is . complete and priced right arguerite ClarK In i. "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" shows Marguerite Clark at her best as the lovable, comical little lady who is "always trying to do things for people." ' We won't go into a lengthy dissertation concerning the story's tremendous stage popularity although we could! but we'll just ask you to come, and see if you don't agree with us that Marguer ite Clark in "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" is the best picture for many a long day. PHONE 281 For Price on Wheat Pardee's Groceiy Flxcnrslon Kates to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for 7.50. GrantB Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Lumlier Men May ljoente iG. iW. Meldrin, wife and daughter of Mason City, Iowa, are in Grants Pass and expect to be joined today by .Mr. Meldrln's brother, of TIan ford, Calif. They are Interested In the tlmlber of Josephine county and will look over the lumber situation with prospects ot locating here. Order Hop Chocks Now Hop growers should place orders for bop checks at once. Approved form at Courier office. ' 55 The Care of The .Nails CUTEX PREPARATIONS THE) FULL LINEJ 85c EACH COMPACT MANICURE SET 50 CeaU NAILOID CUTICLE S0I VFNT 28 Cents CLEMENS Sells Drags and Books 2PU ?foa&& Amm Auditing lUtl Cross Account jxnter Turner, traveling auditor for the Northwest division of the Am erican Red Cross with headquarters In'Seattlo, has Just completed an audit of the accounts of the Jose phine county chupler treasurer. (iranlM lufa lUiy In I'HriK 'Mrs. Merle Jyer yesterday receiv ed a letter from her brother, Fuy Oild well, which was mailed In Paris on August H. He was then enjoying a six-day leavo in gay Puree and ex pected that he would go to Italy be fore returning to his ship, the "Ohlo an," Caldwell Is in the navy and hns made six trips across since the armistice was signed. Kid McCoy Not Coming Otlile Sackett, known us Kid Mc Coy, who was to have dellvorud a sermon at the Methodist church In this city tonight, 'has cancelled all engagements due to the fact thut he has tfecn unexpectedly called to head quarters at Pittsburg, Pa.' He loft Medford last night for the East. commercial orguiiliitlons In protect ing tho northern California red woods ami Is spreiidiiiK fur and wide the gospel of the ncwly-orgunlxod "save the redwood" league. He knows a hit about timber himself, having In the early day. walked from tho straits of Juan de Kuca to Aber deen studying .the forests of Wash ington. Mr. 'Laird's conclusion Is that tilio redwoods htm far more valu able from a scenic Htamlpolnt than , for ommoTi'lul hhcs und that they runk with tho Columbia highway , and Josephine County ('uvea us at tractions for tourist travel. Within a' short time $100,000 is to ho spont on the stretch of roads through the j rod woods between Grants 'Pass and Crescent Tilly ho ns to muke them ilietter for travel. "Oregon as J whole should boost for this," he de- ciareu. ror its own Interests are closely allied with the urolect." ;Oregonlan. NEW TODAY IDAiRTIjETT PEARS IX) U SALE cheap, for canning. Smaller size. NOT wormy. In bulk. Bring I boxes or sacks. PaYsons office. CO BOOST FOR REDWOODS There are three beauty spots around Oregon that ougtit io achieve International fame, according to Rol ltn Laird, district attorney for Del Norte county, Cal., who Is a visitor from Crescent City at the Imperial. Mr. Laird Is endeavoring to Interest NEW CEDAR ROW JIOAT, about 14 foet, for sale. $8.00. Phone U. A. Griffin, 198-L. 59 WVTBr)Ippllc'krt"i'iieenU per pound, uogln Soptember 1st. ""UlilOHftB rUIIII. FOR 9A LB .Home grown musk molons. Call, evenings, 1301 East A. Mrs. A. Molor. 65 LOSTOne log chain, between Lawn rldge avenue and the Rogue Rlvor bridge, Finder please leave st Herman Homing's. ' 55