PAGE FOCH GRANTS rA88 DAILY COURIER Wl ' '1.1 , l.lllJHiH ; RETROSPECTION There. It little difference la the message we have tor you each day. and yet we want to imprest you with the fact that money is the huh around which the world morea, Uvea, a'nd has its being. Opportunity nerer comes to the careless man, advancement never comes to the laay ones. Arouse yourself, put ginger into your work and the habit of Saving will come naturally to you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON lVkmrai. reserve Hart Schaftner & Marx Clothes For Men Peerless Clothing Co, Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear. It We Have It" Of course you want some of the new . POPULAR SONGS 13c a' copy or 7 for $1.00 Destiny Down Rainbow Utin Down the Sunset Trail to Aralon I Alnt Got Weary Yet Lo I -a. Ixiu're So Good to Me My Uttle Sunshine Oh, Agness On the Trail of Happiness The Riveter's Rag Slow and Easy Spanky. Whippy Star and the Rose Snshine Mary Take Tor Little Girlie to the Movies ' There's a Happy Heart in Maryland, and a Broken Heart in Brittany There's an. Old Oaken Bucket Way Down in Tennessee Yo're Some Pretty Doll Stanton Rowell Music and Photo Hoaae 807 BOO O St. BABY IS NAMED AFTER BETTER DEAD Life ia a burden when the body it racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL Ths national remedy of Holland for oer 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Utk for tU um Cold MwUI om mrr hn end accept bo imitation (A St. Louis paper writes the fol lowing, regarding the popularity of Kenneth Williams, playing with the St. Louis team: "The slugging proclivities of out fielder Kenneth Williams has not only earned the brilliant young Brownie plaudits and praise from public and press, but also the un wavering adulation of proud fathers and mothers, who are beginning to name their babies after Jimmy Burke's brilliant slugger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of 6.113 Joseph avenue informed the Star today that they have decided to name their baby boy in honor of the Brownie's outfielder.. The youngster's mid dle name will 4he Claude, in honor of the Chicago White SOx's great southpaw. Kenneth Claude Williams was born June 23. It he continues to grow as he has during the two weeks since his arrival he will be winning bail games for Burke's club before 1935. The father of Kenneth Claude wants the youngster to be a pitcher, while Mrs. WiHiams believes he will de velop Intoan outfielder. Jim Burke expresses the desire that the young ster "recruit" emulate both 'base ball stars and climb into fame's lime light as another Staler. Excursion Rates to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for 17.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Remove blackheadn, soften rough skin, clear the blood, brighten the eyes, sweeten the whole system. Nothing helps make a pretty face, winsome smile, us Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Try it tonight. S.lc. Sabin's Drug Store. Adv. Che Oregon Cheater Admission 15c and 25c TONIGHT ONLY Billie Burke In "Let's Get a Divorce" Here are four important reasons for your attendance tonight I. John Emerson and Anita Loos wrote the scenario for "Let's Get a Divorce". There- fore it is funny. II. Billie Burke is the star. '' III. The net proceeds will be given to the park fund for improve ments in the park. IV. You will be pleasantly entertained and will be helping a good cause. 1 PERSONAL LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Kd Holmes left yes terday tor los Angeles. "Freeione" for corns. Sabln has it. Mrs. T. J.. Shade of Medtord is spending the week with the R. J. Pest ii I family. Miss Daisy Cole left yesterday tor Klamath Faills where she will teach In the public schools. Re-tire at the Battery Shop with Brunswick. 61 Frank Hogue ot Klamath Falls who was formerly ot Takllma, Is In Grants Pass on business. Mrs. P. A. iReldel returned to Roseburg last night after spending several days here with her son. CV. K. Mclieau and wife and small son arrived yesterday from Timber to visit relatives. Wlllard storage battery service station. SI 4 North Sixth St. , 17tf Mrs. E. Kingman of Crescent City spent yesterday In Grants 1'nss and left last night for Seattle. Mrs. Pantile Horchet, who has ben visiting her parents here, went to Hoseburg last night.' Herman Toung and wife returned last night from a two days' camp ing trip at Wlldervllle. Wait and see Mrs. Anderson's fall line of millinery before you buy fiO Mrs. A. M. Holmes of Crescent City left hist night for Bay City. Mich., to visit her parents. MY. and Mrs. A. J. Huggerth re turned last nlj:ht to Rosebnrg after 3endlng several days here. J. P. Duncan who spent yester day here, returned to his home at Wolf Creek last night. T. Gllmore returned last to l,e- ona after spending a few days in Grants Pass. Fruit Jars at Cramer Broi. 77 F. Johnson returned last night to Glendale after spending yesterday in town. Floyd Parsons returned this morn ing from Medtord wher he spent Sunday and "Monday. C. E. Wade, who siient a few days here with his fauiiyl returned to Ie- ona today. Mrs. Swenon atid daughter of Portland arrived today and will visit the W. T. Barnes family at Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Slover and Miss Carlotta Wiseman returned last night from Ashland where they have been visiting. Monogram oils and greases at the Battery Shop. 61 Mrs. M. R. Bradford and (laught er, Evelyn, returned Saturday Satur day from Minnesota, whert they spent the summer. Mrs. Frank Parent, who will be the commercial teacher in the high school ' this year. Is In town today on business. Clyde Cowper, -of Helena', Mont., who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. D. C. Dodson. left last night for his home. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. , 17tf Mrs. C. O. Bigelow and little granddaughter of Williams returned yesterday from Hilt where they spent the past week. Miss Maibel Oorhett. who spent the pant week htre with friends, left this morning for her home In Port land. M. H. Shlnn of the Public Market today received a carload of water melons from Keys, Calif. They are being unloaded and distributed among the local dealers. Miss Dora Herman left today for Oakland, Cal.. where she will at tend Mills College. She was accom panied by her mother who will spend a month with her. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Rowe and Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton of San Jose, Cal., who are on a motor trip from Cali fornia to Glendale, are, guests of Mrs. August Ooettsche. Mrs. Rowe was formerly Miss I,wy Splcker of Glendale. Oive your battery a drink at the Battery Shop. 61 Wallace Coutant and Dana Ament returned last night from a trip to Crater Ij&ke. They left Grants! Pass last Saturday night, going as! Jar as Prospect and reaching the I lake Sunday afternoon. They re port the roads In very poor condi-j : .i ...... . i ' . . I nun aim nnjr iu uoiioin jr tneir ma chine wag scoured bright from the contact with the road bed. Ellas Adams of Klamath Falls came to Grants Pass last week and Is visiting relatives at Locust Hill. He says that although there Is plenty of work at Klamath Falls, he likes this part of Oregon much better. Mrs. J. T. Taylor, Miss . Fannie Taylor and Edward Taylor, who were former residents of Grants Pass, were southbound passengers to day, en route from Albany to Cali fornia, wher they will make theh Miss Millie Drake loft yesterday tor Portland to spond the winter, Mr. and Mrs. , Barle Smith of Klamath Falls left last night for their home after visiting friends and relatives here tor two days. Mrs. Merle Dyer returned yester day from Gold Hill where she spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guy. Mrs. M. P. Anderson left Sunday for San Francisco to select hor fall stock of milllnnry. .Arthur Close returned this morn ing from Medtord where he has boon .since Saturday. Help yourself by helping the park - benefit tonlgHt. f9 Dr. and Mrs. Mucy and dutighter. Metba. und Mrs. Ella W. Lewis re turned yesterday from a week's out ing at Crescent City. S. R. Johnston of the M. J. Lum ber company, and A. II. Hagen. head suwyer, both of Glendale. were In the city on business today. Mrs. Mollle Scroggins went to Cottage Grove Friday, called there on account ot the death of her sis ter Be at the park benefit tonight Oregon Theatre. 59 Mrs. T. M. Slott and two children left Sunday night for Ray, Ind.. and New Castle, Pa., to visit relatives. Mr. Slott accompanied them as far as Portland. Mrs. R. J. Real ii I. Misses Helen1 HobKlen and Ruth Brown and Robert and- .fuel Ilestul drove -to Ashland Sunday for a picnic nt Llthla Park. They spent the evening In Medford on the way home. Raymond Badger of Ashlund. w ho was the guest of Lynn Sabln over the week end and who attended the O. A. C". reunion Saturday night, re turned to bis home today. Bargains in Whit Wash Skirts. Piqua, Duck and Poplin MRS. E. REHKOPF r 4& AN UNLIMITED SELECTION of tine new Imported and domcNiic woolens for Autumn and Winter In at your disposal Whether you decide on an outlay ot $10 or es, to $ mid more you may come confidently expecting the minx pocted In values. We am the tliitewsy to GEO S. CALHOUN (toil (1 Htreet Fifteen years local mient 1-et'n (iet a I H voir ' Billie Burke in Pnrk benefit to night. . r Return! Homo Much Imprmcil Mr. and Mrs. U A. Robertson re turned home Saturday from Belknap Springs, Ijdie county, where they went four weeks ago in the hope of Improvement In Mrs. Robertson's health. When they left Mrs. Rob ertson was unable to walk, but now she thinks nothing of taking a two mile hike over the trails of the Mc Kemie river country. KaMern Slur Tomorrow -dosephliiH Chapter, order of the Eastern Star, will meet Wednesday night for the first -time following va cation. Refreshments and a good time. r9 MiMMiiiiiMrlfH KoeiclieN to Mei-t On next Wednesday afternoon there will be held the regular month ly meeting of both missionary so cmen or the Methodist church. As this is the closing meeting for the year of the foreign missionary so ciety, a large uttendaitce of the members and friends Is desired. The meeting will he held In the parlors of the church. I 'ark Benefit Tonight Don't forget the Riverside Park benefit tonight at the Oregon Thea tre. Entire net proceeds will be donated to park work. Helv by your presence and money. fift Menu-Hunt anil Wife Arrive 'Lieutenant and Mrs. Veil Allen arrived last night from Palo Alto to remain. Lieutenant Allen recently returned from. France, having been stationed some months at Brest. There' he was Instrumental In start ing the Pontanazen Duckhoard, the ofririal newspaper or that largest embarkation point. Ho traveled much through France for the news aper and as a correspondent of the United Press Association. Mr. Allen has been offored a pluce in . the Grants Pass schools . Headquarters for School Books ' and Supplies Get one of our price lists of the new series of Books CLEMENS SeU Drags and Books 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 L WUttU c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 1ST G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. home.