r ill i nni iMiuin mi, ivii
Nitjtnr Kent Sampl
In the Josophjne County Hank
window there k,re on display two
fine large ibeets which are samples
of what can be done on proper soil
with water. These were grown by
the Grants Past Beet Growing Co.,
and are average samples from the
field. In the window at Uie Grants
Pass Banking Co., are samples of Ir
rigated and non-Irrigated beets both
raised on the same kind of soil.
These samples are a good object les
son. MEN'S WOOLEN MACKINAWS
MEN'S WOOLEN SHIRTS 2
MEN'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR
This is a personal invit&tion
extended to YOU!
Fm You
We're strong on these lines: we bought early and saved you
money. Actually, we offer you these lines at less than present
wholesale prices. '
If you're going to need any of these fine winter
garments, buy now, before this present stock is
all gone. It's economy.
Men's and Young Men's
, Oregon City All-Wool Mackinaws
$6 to $10
Southern Oregon's Lowest Prices on Flannel Shirts and
Woolen Union Suits and Underwear
Grants pAs
PER52ML LOCAL
!
Soklier Treitled This Morning
One of the soldiers on the troop
! train stopping here thia morning
u treated by Dr. Clement, the
young man suffering from a
cinder which had lodged In hit eye.
Mrs. A. B. FairchUd went to Med
ford Wednesday to visit her grand
daughter, Mrs. Chas. Luman.
Woodbury's Facial soip. Sabln
has It. 63
Mrs. 8. H. Cornell and little
daughter' went to Salem last night
to Tlslt and will take In the state
fair. i
A fine selection of ladles costs
Just arrived. Mrs. E. Behkopf. tf
Wm. Fallin returned last night
from Richmond and will spend a
few days with his family. Mr. Fal
lin Is with the Standard Oil com
pany. Mrs. P. M. Kershaw and son, Gor
don, came from Medford last night
to be with Mr. Kershaw, of the Ore
gon Grainte company, who is look
ing after business Interests here.
"Woodbury" picture free to each
purchaser of Woodbury's facial soap,
September 20th to 27tb at Clem
ens. 63
Mrs. A. H. Lamm returned last
night to Portland after spending
several weeks with her mother, Mrs.
C. W. Cooper, her sister, Mrs, M.
Dunn, and with another sister at
Yreka. Cal.
8. H. Rlggs left this morning for
Redfleld, 8. D., to visit his old
home. He will also visit at several
places in Illinois, expecting to be
gone several weeks.
New wool sweater costs Just
fine for cool days. Mrs. E. Reh
kopf. , 51tf
Two cut-off men at M a day with
25c bonus per day by slaying until
January 1st. 'Algoma Lumber Co.,
Algoma, Oregon. 67
Mrs. Clifford Jenkins and child
ren returned to Medford this after
noon after spending a week with
Mrs. Jenkins' mother, Mrs. Chas.
Hanson.
C. L. Churchill, one of the man
agers of the Algoma Lumber Co.,
was in the city ' today on . business
connected with the company. Mr.
Churchill, whose home Is now at
Montague, was In the boot and shoe
business In Grants Pass with . bis
uncle, E. L. Churchill, and left here
about 11 years ago. He was ac
companled by his wife and daugh
ter and are guests at the E. L.
Churchill home.
J. O. Imel, superintendent of city
schools, was called to San Diego,
Tuesday evening, on receipt of a
telegram that his father was not ex
pected, to live. This morning Mrs.
Imel received a message from her
husband stating that his father had
passed away before he reached
there.
1 1H-. Kywaler (hit of City
Dr. Bywater, eye, ear, nose and
throat surgeon, will be out of the
eity until October 1st. 61
Meeting Tonight
There will be a meeting of the
Women of Woodcraft at their hall
tonight.
Illinois Valley Recruit
John Spence, of. Kerby, enlisted
on Wednesday and left the same
night for Portland. He enlisted In
the Infantry. '
I rxing Military Koad
The Eugene Chamber of. Com
merce has adopted a set of resolu
tions, copies or which are being sent
to other commercial bodies of Ore
gon. Washington and California,
urging the federal government- to
assist In" the building of a Pacific
coast military highway. The move
ment Is In support of senate bill No.
2470. known as the Chamberlain
dent bill.
Dance at the Waldorf
Saturday night, Maboney orches
tra. 62
Miss Sue Cook and Juanlta
Parker went to Medford this after
noon for the week end.
Examination Postponed
The Boy Scouts examination
which were to have been held this
evening have been postponed until
tomorrow (Saturday) evening at
he same hour. '
The Undisputed Sensation of the Day
Mont wonderful story ever filmed. Twelve thouxaml feet of Red
hot action In i
" THE SPOILERS "
From Ilex Reach's Hook. NYh oilitlnal edition In twelve reels. Di
rect from the Hellg Kindlon.
A tnle of the Great Northwest, tinkling with action ami excitement
On Its IttKt lap, taken off for five yc;us October 1st, Bee It at the
Bijou Theatre
Tonight and Saturday
Your last opportunity. Don't Miss It.
Doors open 7 . m., shows start 7: SO
Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. Come early.
Admission only Sift rents
Hpeclal Matinee 10 and 20 rents
Hpcdal musk', by Orchestra
J. B. CALDWELL, Manager
The Game of
Living
In these time It hinges
largely on the art of KoorH'm
leal HKmding-
This market In prepared to
co-operate with you In the
task of stretching your Income
to rover your needs.
Iletwecn us WF. CAN' IK)
IT, becanse
We have lopied off all sur
plus iirufita.
We have selected the very
IIK8T meats to he found.
And we aid you In selecting
Just what yon need to fill
your wants.
Iet us help you to play the
game.
Every Day Prices:
Veal steak and chops I Mr to !iOe
Veal stew 12 He
Iteef roasts I2Hc to Ilk)
Iteef steaks Iflc to 22c
Dolling lieef 10c to I Be
TRY Ol'B COMPOUND
IT HAVK8 MONET
TEMPLE
MARKET
Phone 134
Have Von Been the Display
In the window of the City Water
company's office showing what nan
be done on a city lot with water at
the present rates? The grower mak
ing this display raised enough fresh
vegetables, (corn, onions, .potatoes,
poas, beets, turnips, squash, Deans,
carrots, parsnips, etc.) for the fam
ily use, canned 100 quarts of vege
tables and sold enough fresh vege
tables to pay for the water bill. The
display Is well worth seeing. 6)
ttvangellsla U Medford
Seventeen members of the Apoa
tollstic Faith Mission of Portland
will conduct a series of evangelistic
meetings In a large tent pitched at
the corner of Holly and Sixth streets
across from ths post office, begin
ning this evening at 7:50 o'clock.
The evangelists, travel In mission
autoa and are stopping ft the Hotel
Holland. A feature of the meetings
Is an excellent women's quartet of
singers. The band has Just finish
ed a three weeks' series of meeting
at Grants Pass. Medford Mall Trib
une. '
The Wardrobe (leaner ,
At 315 North Sixth street. Phone
147. Receiving office with Peerless
Clothing Co. Cleaning, pressing and
repairing. We call for and deliver, tt
WK WANT TO n'AVK VOl' IX 1.1 K
THIS FA Mi WITH Tllr! HKHT
DUKMMKIM IIKItKAHOlTH!
WM CAN HO IT. IF YOV'1,1, MAY
' THK WORD.
Suits, Overcoats, Shoes,
Hats ad Toggery
O' ALL NOItTH, THAT'H It Kill T IP
AND IN Tl'NR WITH THK TIM Mi.
GRANTS m&S. UMJ2QON
NEW TOIHT
(CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 16
words, two issues, 25c; six Issues,
SOo: one month. $1.50, when paid In
advance. When not raid In advance,
So per line per Issue.)
WANTED Uox factory helpers at
13 and up. Also machine men at
It a day with 25 cent bonus.
Board only 75c per day. Steady
employment the year round. Al
goma Lumber Co., Algoma, Ore.
FOR KENT or sale, four room
house two blocks from post office,
$j per month or sell for $600.
terms, live In your own ' house.
6 room bungalow, modern, 5th
and I street, ItO. J. D. Drake,
phone 120-J. 83
rXK 8AI.K J3.'.0 piano and $1,000
piano player attachment, finest In
city, will sell chenp or trade for
something that brings sn Income.
J. D. Drake. Phone 120-J. 63
TRADK Will trade my choice In
come proiwrty for clean stock of
merchandise, $2,500 to IS, 000.
Address 1823 Courier. (3
FOR RENT Furnished
Phone 222.
houses,
tf
FOR SALE Davenport wagon, $35.
Will also give bargain on now
Mitchell wagon. Phone 166-J, or
call at IOCS North Ninth St. 60tf
CATTLE RANCH for rent 160 A.
on Evans creek, 60 A. cultivated
and irrigated. $150 per year, S
years, $335. L. A. Launer, real
estate. 62
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER tor
rent, 60c for a half day. Bush
Electric store. tf
JOY.
THEATRE
HATt'ltltAY ONLY'
The rnlversal Wonder Nerlnl
"LIIIKRTY"
14th Kptsode
AHodernJoanofArc
"Mary From America"
Featuring lluth Clifford
A Gold Heul Feature
(X1MF.DY
"That Funny Woman"
GALW IIKNIIY
What thc?
Matinee livery Hsturday Hi AO
12.50 in cash or Groceries
FKKK
The MIxMy serial' will be run
on Thursday Instead of Hnt
urdiiy starting October 4.
Oe and Utt
. ; ,u
SYRUPS-
Golden Syrup, 5 lb. pail, 50c
Golden Syrup, 10 lb. pail, 95c
Carmel Syrup, half gal. can, 60c
Carmel Syrup, 1 gal can, $1.10
Log Cabin, large size, $1.00
THE BASKET GROCERY
417 G St.
5T
IMIKSIDFAT FOriTF.lt IIOM
FROM TRir TO FUA.M'F.
Portlsnd, Sept. 21. William T.
Foster, president of Reed collee, U
on his way back to Portland with a
big collection of war plcturos and
much first hand Information about
conditions In France, according to
word here today. He Is believed to
have reached New York yesterday.
He spent several weeks In Frsnce
and England. '
!
GAHDKNKIW ADVIHKD TO
KAVK OWN HKKD Kl l'I'LY
Washington, Sept. 21. The de
partment of agriculture Is urging
local gardenors all over to save their
own vegetable seeds for next year's
gardens. It Is polntod out that the
seed supply for next season Is apt
to be, decidedly short and that (he
holders of such a supply would get
good prices for any surplus over
their own needs.
hoih '
DDAiNCIIARD To 'Mr. and Mrs.
Paul E. Blanohard, this morning,
a son, who will carry the name or
Sherman Loughrldga Illanchsrd.
Paul classes him as an out-flelder,
and lie also says that, Grandpa
Loughrldge Is In a very serious con
dition due to a swelling of the head,
but the probability Is thai lie will
soon recover, '
Joy Tonight
The Cross-Eyed
Submarine
uGood Little Bad Boy"
IV VUllgC fsUiipiIC
lot and !MM
A few Grants Paw pennants at I0
each, 3 for Its. ' Put ens on your
ear. Iltf
Havelepai at tfca Courier.
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Stop! Lock! Listen!
Get your old mattresses re-iruule-good
as new. so as you
ran sleep Korufy. Furniture
upholstered mid chad repair
ing, Anto oushlons remade,
tM repaired and lights put
In, Hstlmate cheerfully given.
R. MILLER
401 North Hlxth street, oppo
slte Court Honse. Phone
IMis-lt.
Don't Hiss These
The New Salad and Cooking Oil. We have
in pints at 25c; quarts at 45c.
Folgers Baking Powder, per lb. . 35c
Folgeri " " 8 oz. . 15c
Quaker Corn Flakes - . 8c
Flavoring Extracts, 2 oz. bottle . 10c
Japan Tea, fair quality . ...'25c
Climax Coffee, per lb. . . . 29c
Flour Is lower In pi'lt'e .
The White House Grocery