PAG FOCR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER momi.w. hkitkmiikii st. mm. Making the Nation's Credit Liquid " Reservoir systems Insure steady -water supply tn every city and lSrge town. The faucet Is of very little value without the reser voir behind It. ' The Federal Reserve Banking System Is a simple and practical means of making the nation's credit liquid at all times. .As a member of that system, this bank Is as independent of lo cal conditions as It is humanly possible to make it THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON JSSSiEMBERSaSJ sshsi stemsss! PER52NAL LOCAL His Music Masterpieces nd 2000 others all'lOfeach VU know PadsrswsU'l A "Menast his masterful composition is world famous. tyit, do TOO know that yon can ouy it tor luc beautifully pnmea on tbe best of : cert. "ied to be 1 -! tha master r: That U tlw uchlava. mnt of CmniuYv Cmr Hlact from eooiDlMs ratslocu of 2.000 comeo- -ititionvtach fatnousmaater- TroraofOL1 "HnmoMMM.1 Bun.rHr. " Harfefcin. Aard ' Daneo'and practically all to oinor MMVd CMMtCO. We carry the complete catalog of 2,000 titles. Plcus come in and inspect it. highway. The road Is rather "rut ty" until you pass the old sugar fac tory site and set on the paving, but after that oh. oy! , Advance la Advertising Rate Beginning October 1 display ad vertising rates in the Pally Courier will be advanced to SO cents per Inch, although this advance will not be applied to advertisements running In the Courier by the month. Others may secure the old rate before October 1 ' on contract for definite amount of space. There has been no change In advertising rates on the Courier for the past 23 years, the rates being the, same even when the circulation was much smaller than at present. The ad vance price Is lower than many pa pers are charging for the same cir culation. 83 Music and Photo House lany Try Xew Road The new paved road just finished from near Grants Pass to the Jack son county 4ine was well sprinkled with automobiles yesterday, the drlv rs being anxious to try out the new Three Hunters "Make Oood" August Coettsche. Jesse Everton and F. C. Bramwell returned Satur day night from a several days' hunt on Panther mountain. In the Illinois valley. Mr. Bramwell turned It Into a fish story and says he "don't re member whether they got seven eight-pointers or eight seven-pointers." But It Is a fact that they did brins; back venison. Colorado Man Buys Farm- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mack and baby I who arrived last week by automobile from Brush. Colo., have become resi dents of this county, having pur chased the A. C. liltchrn farm on Althouse creek. The sale was made by !Heath & Herman. J. XI. Isham.and family returned this morning from Salem. 1 George II. Durham went to Klam- ath ITnlls today on business. W. It. Sherman (s spending the (day In the city. "Chub"' Harvey returned this 1 morning t Cilondale. I .Mrs. J. M. Finch, of Kerby, re ' turned this morning from a vtslt Willi her husband at 'Rock Point. ! W. P. Dunlap, of Medford, spent i a few hours in the city with friends ! today. II. A. Corliss spent Sunday at home and returned last night to his work at Drain. Kirk Wiley and C. P. Clary, nieuf hers of the Southern Pacific carpen ters crew, spent Sunday at home. Fruit Jars, we have them. J. Par dee. . 84 Miss Helen Ptfield returned this morning from Salem, where she spent several days. Mias Gladys Slacker left yester day for Palo Alto to resume studies at Stanford Pntverslty. Miss Ruth Gelsler spent Sunday at home, returning last night to Aim da, where she Is teaching.- Miss Ethel Dugan arrived this morning from Colorado Springs nnd will visit her sister, Airs. Jos Harper. Mrs. N. Duthart and daughter re turned to Medford this morning, af ter spending some weeks here. C. H. Woodward spent Sunday here with his wife, and returned this morning to Canyonvllle. Sam Baker and fatnlly and Mr. and Mrs. James I.iuni spent Sunday at Kerby. .wlllard storage battery service station, SH North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. F. W. Streets left for Cres cent City today, where she will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde TJ. Nlles and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. N'uttlng returned Sunday evening from the Salem fair. Wiilard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell and son, Carroll, and IMr. and Mrs. H. W. Uoff spent' Sunday with the Ester- ly's at Waldo. They report having been royally entertained. J. E. Bartlett of the Peoples Elec tric Store. Medford, Ore., will be In this territory, still selling Standard Electrical equipment same goods better prices your needs will be I given our utmost consideration. 75tf tsssnBsnjun&iBBVH !- l w w A GREAT SAVING SALE OF Last mouth we received on a contract placed many months aro our first shipment of WIKTIIMOK SILK BLOUSES. ,liad the sale been announced, before prudent shoppers, realizing t'ic remarkable values they offei'ed eagerly purchased all that we could obtain. Monday the second shipment goes on sale. They are even more attractive we believe than our previous offerings. The savings they ffer are incredibly large, you'll appreciate this the moment you see the winsome styles and note the splendid character. Your Choice at Just $5 The materials used are Crepe de chine, Georgette Crcjic and Wash Satin, all of exceptional qualities. The workmanship is of , an unusual high order, and they are cut on lines as will insure pro per fitting. - The quantity is limited; no more of the same styles will be ob tainable; we therefore urge quick action to avoid disappointment. The materials used in these Blouses were contracted for last s pring by the manufacturer. Since that time the price of these fabrics has almost doubled. The cost to us and to you was figured ' on the basis of the material when bought. A notable instance of how this store working in intimate co-operation with the right type of manufacturers exercises liberal savings for those they lerve. &f)e Golden Rule pr. F. it. Strieker loft this after noon for Tucson, Arl., on a vaca tion of several weeks. i Mrs. iA. !. Knaipp and little UaiiKh- ter spent a few days here with friends, returning to 'llonvburg to day. C. B. Mallory, who spent several days In the city on business and vis iting his mother, Mrs. Alice Mallory, returned to 'Portland by automobile. Rev. Henry U. Hanson left this morning ror Merrill to attend the an nua meeting of Southern Oregon Presbytery. Miss Lulu Benedict went to Mcd- ford to 'be with Dorothy and Miriam Hooter during the absence of their father while In attendance at Pres bytery. air. and Mrs. Henry llarth, of Jloseburg. spent a, tew hours In the city yesterday. They rode this far with a! relative who la touring the west by automobile. Fruit jars, we have them. J. Par dee. 84 Harold King left last night for Rugene to resume studies at the tytt veralty. He spent the summer In the Willamette valley and was at home for a week. Mrs. Arthur 'II. Fetters, who spent the past two weeks here looking af ter property Interests, left Sunday afternoon for her home at Omaha. She wilt stop at Ixmg Beach for a time. Mrs. Mary Hlldreth of Portland, Is visiting old friends In the city. Mrs. Hlldreth, while a resident of this city was state president and de partmental president of the W. H. O. and has many friends who would be glad to have her return to Cirants Pass to live. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Dounell of Tunnel 7, are In the oily today, They were accompanied by their daughter ahd husband. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Quintan, of Ixa Angles, who spent a few weeks In the canyon. They left this afternoon for their I.os An geles home. Elks Movt ToiiIk'U . All Elks are requested to meet at the Josephine 'Hotel tonight for the purpose of making arrangements for the big dance to be given on October 6th. new oat$, new Sweaters and new fiats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF mid ttiere'11 a limp of MiiUfarllun In (minting t Hie liibel oil I lie lnlde ptxki't 1 GEO S. CALHOUN ooa O Htreel Fifteen years local agent Price to Advance- Beginning October I; the price on cleaning and pressing will go up Roper's Tailor Shop. The Wnrdrohf Cleaners. 84 ;'1 Hill "Sonkcl" Saturday night (iold Hill and vi cinity was visited by a thunder storm followed by a heavy rain. J. Pluv( passed C.rants if'ass up this trip, butj we were not slighted: Old Ja'cki Frost blew his breath on us last I night. . - mm- Of course your baby la worthy of the beet, the most comfortable carriage to be had. ' We have a particularly fine Una of such carriage on hand at this time. You can make a selection of any grade, at any price. i You will at least have the satisfaction of knowing that Itaby Is appearing on the streets correctly If in U carriage bouxltt here. J. K. Ilartlett Of the Peoples Electric Store. Medford, Oregon will be in this ter ritory, still selling Standard Electri cal equipment same goods, better prices-your needs wlll.be given our utmost consideration. 75tf Kctiini From WiM-k's Visit Sunday evening Mr. and 'Mrs. C. D. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. H. Coffenberry returned from a trip to points north. The Coffenbcrrys visited In the vicinity of Portland, while Mr. and Mrs. Thompson went as far north as Everett, Wrash. Mr. Thompson reports the exhibits at the state fair a little a1ove the avcraxc, there being a marked Increase in the farm machinery display. . He also noticed the usual number of fakirs generally found at state fairs. Crescent City for fl owing to the present excellent condition or the roads the Grants Pass ft Crescent City Stage Co. will take you to CTescent City or return ror 5. 7Etf Tonteel U Talc POWDEB 25c (fONTEEIi PACE POWDER BOo JqiCTEEL COtl) CREAAf r,nu JOXTEETv COMBIJIArii COLD ORH.IM 6k CLEMENS Sells Drags and Books SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes at - Peerless Clothing. Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have It" ETNA REBtKAH LODGE Preceded by a 7 o'clock supper. to which about 7.'. Hcliekabs and Odd Fellows were in attendance, was the opening greeting 'Mrs. .IchhIo Jarvls of J'orthnd, stale president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, at a special called meeting Saturday evening. iA closed meeting was held at 8 o'clock with a well filled hall. Two candidates were Initiated Into the order. The always sacred and mys tical Initiatory work was given an added beauty by the perfontly execut ed work of the floor- drills, for which Mrs. Jennie iBurke, as cap tain deserved the highest praise. Among the noteworthy events of the evening was the fraternal greet ing of the present president, Mrs. .Tarvis.and two past presidents, Mrs. Jeanie Burke and Mrs. C. L, Clcven ger. A large bouquet of pink roses and cut glass dish were presented Mrs. Jatvls 'by Mrs. IBurke. . Mrs. .Tarvls made an address In which she gave special emphasis to this year's work as being the 100th year of Odd Fellowship and the 68th year of the Rebekah Assembly, and the great work being done by the fratornlty of Odd Fellowship, friendship, love and truth. LTnrrlers Wanted Two carrier, routes now open for boys or glrli with wheels. Apply at once. Courier office. Oregon Cheater IjAST TIME TONIGHT ETHEL CLAYTON In "VICKY VAN" Also Pershing the Weapon of Destiny Placer location notices at Courier office.