PAGE FOCB DAILY ROai'K RIVEIl COCRIBR BairoSinis Week mid Anything Worth Having Comes Slowly ad U not eavdly won, vte are gaining all the time. We axe artling cuats ami suits to customer Uvtaig hundreds of miles away, and we expect to make OraaU Pass noted la the kind of goods we sell. L Firth & Co. $3,000.00 given l)- the Krrdy Flash 1ltht rinMny for a name, to take Hie plare of "ttanhllght." 4'wttvM '!! Navenilter 7. Get blank and particular at our (More. Xo nrrlui!H" mnfew-ary to Ri't Wank. Westinghouse Lamps (i) ditcii electric dUoii shop Buy KJectric Goods at the Klectric Shop GET the HABIT of Studying This Page II Will Save You . Money Saturday Special Sugar Cured Fat Bacon . . 18c Fresh Pork Shoul ders ... He Shoulders of Veal Potroast . . 12c Sweetland Market t'ltoae SO-K No Baits Hut tiroierli at Money Having 1'rirea Every Day r'ulgw' linking l'imd(r t, , in i IK an J( llw. , Iilt 5 itw. ...... i.m Cri-ru, miimII ran ... atic frlaa-o, medium can IHte ('riwo, Urge ran $1,110 t'ottoltHtr-, mrdlum Htll TAc t'mitiioti, large utll I.ho Corn Meal, tt-lt.. Mr It c Hulled Onln. II .lb, rk....tHc A. II. Ilak, KNla, ier lit IVe MaMiea. a ituf foe lUr juti 4 tilimtr-yi. - Mr t'nal (Ml, S hmIIou fr MA t'lmlre t'reanierjr llnlter, ier ' .ll Tar BASKET GROCERY TIIK WHY KTOItK f IT O STREBT Friday & Saturday Specials ' Blrioia Steak 15c , Shoulder Pork Steak..!' 12 He Sausage and Hamburger. 12H New Kraat, per quart. 10c Greea Out Bone, per lb. 3c City Market Pb:e 52 5 per ceat discont for cash Headquarters for Salway Peaches Last week PEARS CKI-KKY AND 8WKKT POTATOES Home Grown Tokajr and Malaga Grape SHINN & CO. Phone 194 Sabin Delivers the Goods UIVKM YOV 100 CENTS WOHTH VOn EVKRT DOLLAR C A DIM The Druggist I m "Prmian Herret" for the hand aad face Grants Pass Meat Co. Boiling Beet 10c lb. Phone 123 Quick Delivery Letcher & Son Registered Opticians Glasses Fitted and Guaranteed No Charge for Testing Friendship, Engagement and Wedding Rings a Specialty Fine Lot of Ladies' Bracelets on Hand New and Fresh We have new Black Figs at 10c Fresh Cranberries, 15c Comb Honey, 15c to 18c Fresh Ginger iNia.n just in. More of that extra quality Peanut ' Butter at I o 1 White House Grocery Pork Steak, 12c Shoulder Pork, 10c Wisconsin Cream Brick Cheese, 35c TEMPLE MARKET Phone 134 terested asked questions and took ilLLlxTOIS VALLEY I Prt making the work Interesting. I The upper ptrt of the ball was used The movable school which was held,! Mlu Anna Turlejr, extension pe at Spence hill on Tuesday was a com- MM In home economics, for demon plete success. While the number In tratlons In cooking, and her talk was attendance was not as large as It received with enthusiasm by the should have been, the people were 'He present. Miss Turley explaln ery much Interested In all the speak-je that " ' Possible to secure ers had to say and expressed the wish, return for a greater length of that the extension work be continued. jtlme lf the communities Interested County Agent Thompson wa the In this class of work co-operate first speaker, his subject being, "Why We Are Here," a general talk on the purpose of the department of agri culture In extending their work Into the different counties or the state. He was followed by K. B. Fltts, ex tension specialist In dairy and ani mal husbandry. His talk was thor oughly enjoyed by all. J. E. Larson, extension specialist In agronomy, gave a talk on "The I'otato and Mow to Grow It," and his helpful words should encourage all to greater ef fort along the lines suggested In his talk. A bountiful basket dinner wasjTakllma. served at noon In the dining room of, through the agency of Mr. Thomp son for this purpose. It Is hoped that this action will he taken, as It would certainly benefit all. !e So well's lost their house and all Its contents by fire on Monday. The origin of the fire Is unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore have gone to Salem to reside. The people having the county free library petitions In charge report ex cellent success In securing signers. A republican spenklng will be held on Saturday night, October 21, at FOOTS CREEK .1 the hall. The lower part of the hall was occupied In the afternoon by the farmers, who listened to discussions by Mr.' Pitts on "Hog Feeding nnd Management." and by Mr. Larson on "Soli Acidity and Liming." Those In- Chicago "He keeps calling up my wife, who Is pretty, mid trying to make a date with her," Frank Rad dake, masseur, said, when he ad vertlsetf In the papers for a certain saloonkeeper to meet him. I Miss Jean Flsber was recently called home by the sudden death of her mother at Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Nlckelbrlght, of Aberdeen, Wash., was a business caller on Foots creek this week. While out hunting cattle, Kd Bol Ing and Bert and Fred Rooster kill ed two bucks. Charlie Klnkle killed a big buck a few days back. F. M. fill in ore, Sheman Kstel and Reuben Koester left Tuesday on a hunting trip. Chas. Champlaln expects bis moth er, brother and sisters from Chicago next week, 1 Mrs. James Fllaglbbon wilt move to Med ford next week. Johnny Short worked for Chas. Cluimplaln this week, Mr. and Mrs. Jamison nnd Mrs. Cllppen, of Clalls creek, were callers on Foots creek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ham have recently moved onto the old Mathew place. Itobt. Malone and family recently returned from the coast. NOTICE OF HOND KKDBMFTIO Notice U hereby given to owners and holders of municipal city Im provement bonda that at the semi annual Interest payment period on the 1st day of November, 1118, the city of Orants Pass, Josephine county, Oregon, will redee-.i the following outstanding city Improvement bonds, vis.: Bonda numbered 1 and 2 of V. street Improvement and bonds numbered 4, G, 6, 7, and 8, of O street Improvement. Said bonds were Issued and dated the 1st day of May, 1810. Said bonds will be redeemed at the office of the city treasurer of the city of Orants Pass. Josephine county, Oregon, on the first day of November, 1916, which Is the time fixed for such redemption, and the time at which Interest shall be taken up and can celled by virtue of the laws and acts providing for the Issuing of such bonds, Dated at Grants I'ass, Oregon, this 18th day of October, 1916. 0. P, JKSTER, 881 City Treasurer. Envelopes printed at the Courier ITALIANS; TONTINl'll ON TOWARD TIMKHTK Rome. Oct. 19. Despite the In clement weather, the Italians con tinue to push their new offensive to ward Trieste. It was estimated to day that the Aiistrlans have lost forty thousand In killed, wounded and rap tured since the offensive began. 4 ( , DYNAMITIC VNOOVBnS IUCH POCKET OP OOM Redding, Cel., Oct. 19. A charge of dynamite set off at the bottom of a 200-foot mine slthft four miles west of here revealed a pocket of gold, according to word reaching here to day. Fifteen hundred dolors' worth of gold l said to have been taken from the pocket In a few hours. Job printing of every description at the Courier office. flAMl'Kfj HTMi TO AID CAI.lFOItNIA HOND IHHI.'K , Ban Francisco, Oct. 19, To help the campaign for the proposed II B,- 1 000,000 bond Issue for new roads In California, Samuel Hill, one or the 'greatest good roods authorities In the I United States, onmn here today. Bat tirdny he will address' a gathering here In favor of co-operation between California, Oregon and Washington In the construction of the finest high way In the country from the Cana dian line to Mexico. TUabtW StortPoluh YOU X XI 1 01 II II onouia um TT8 different froraS, I others because more care Is taken In the maklnar and the material used are of higher grade, Black Silk Stove Polish Mains a hrllllsnt, silky pollih Itist do mil rub ad or dun! oft,mllliahliilMti f .! 1 1 P 1 1 1 In.a Mm mIL..u 1 . . - pollah, Unixj an simple slnvvs nnd soki inmkI, your (toftlnrU ntilhnriaM in ivfimJ Bxw"f . ImUl mi lllra Will Hlrna Kll.li, muum in HijiiHi ur u VI UM UMUtf I aim, If jrW Black Silk Stove Pollah Works frali. r-iilt'ni, hiva.tilim. -.Warn ruaMna .oraraaa, Uhaiafaf uaaimaiilomolaUa. marift-ra.imi