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rAGB FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER TfMWAV, JUNK 8. 1018. MM i a -f ! . i f V i I j- . i t . . me Pli rao noi bet sot T , feti elf SB to' ' Jot Ml tin ba yot do to thi,. bat to' CA sal TO te , hai i All 60 ; doi AN toy th Sol bei nv pi i ;As Mt coi Tel cot""- re til t J CO 4 ti , "4 t II The Banking Habit When you get th Banking Habit you have an aawt that Is ot the greatest value to you. The pocket leaks. The bank preserve your money intact. The Banking Habit teachea economy. You learn that mone.v grows. This habit makes tor permanence In a depositor. You feel you have a stake In the community, and you are careful ot your fin ancial standing. Got the Banking Habit. QH the habit ot banking with us. We iay A per cent on time deposits. And we appreciate your account 1e It large or small. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON gsMEMBsa'vsBa Bhv.JSYSTEMdSM GET ITAIIOILL'S NEW TODAY We use the correct pkpet for your negative in our Kodak Print ing you will be satisfied Stanton Rowell Music and Photo H 507 G street FOR SALE 1,000 lb. horse, buggy, single harness and saddle. Ad dress No. 1022 care Courier. 8S FOR SALBReaaonaWe. Timber claim, 160 acres. Location: Sec 34. Twp. 40. Range 4 W., Jack son county Oregon. Write to Mrs. ill. E. Herringtoa. 116 West In diana (Ave., Spokane, Wash. 08 LAST WEEK ot bargains In gro ceries, clothing and hardware. R. Tim moos. Wonder store building. PER52NdL m LOCAL Cbildrea Rewarded As a reward for giving their ex ercises the beet In the Children's Day program at the Christian Bible school Sunday morning, 18 children of the primary department were en tertained last evening by the super intendent, Mrs. Ellen Thrasher, at her home on K street. The young sters played games and were served strawberries and cake. I fGoaraataedl 1 J'JJqJj REDUCED PRICES 80x3 plain. .(.. $13.63 30x8 K plain. .. 417.75 82x8 H pUln...:.. ....420.e5 31x4 pUla.... ...-827.13 32x4 plain -827.73 30x3 (Road King). ...$14-90 30x8), (Road King). ...t 10.03 31x4 (Road King)... 429 JSO 32x4! ( Road King)... .8304)3 33x4 (Road King)... $.31.33 84x4' (Road King). ...832.20 Special on 82x8 MB-skiaV 822, with tire cover free. Rogue River Hardware Co. HELP WANTED Loggers and saw mlllmen. Experienced. Associa tion wages. (Mill on Sardine creek. Rogue River Lumber Box Co., Gold Hill, Ore. 84 WANTED TO BUY Ford touring car. Cash if price Is right and car In good condition. Phone 1461. gg WANTED 10 to 20 fruit thinners, 25c per hour. Etomann Orchards, Rogue River, Ore. 88 12" ACRES oak, madrone, fir andl pine, on railroad in Jerome Prairie. Will take wood tn nav- ment stumpage. Phone 270. 83tf E MAKES HOME SURVEY Miss Ruth Corbett. home demon. strator, spent last week In' the ser vice of the department of agriculture visiting bomes In the conntv and making tara borne survey. The object Is to ascertain the conditions under -which farmers' wives work, whether they have conveniences and whether they have sufficient help for their work. Miss Corbett. whose to give help wherever possible, found in her visits that is many of the farm homes the women hare too much to do, too few conveniences, and too little help. Ugal Blanks at the Court. ELKAY'S Soap Dyes ALL COLORS 10c ELKAY STRAW HAT DYE ALL COLORS 23c ELKAYS STRAW CLEARER 10c Pl'TMANS FADELESS DYE 10c PITMAX8 DRY CLEAYEAR at CLEMENS SUftncqffc Jh, Mrs. W. V. Walker and son, Ray mond, want to Portland, last week for a stay of several weeks. "Wlavla" Face Powder. Sabln lias It' ' ' N. K. Macduff left this morning on a trip down Rogue river tor the forestry department. Fresh milk and cream tor sale at Homing's Shaok. 83 1 Goodrich Fabrlo Tires, 6.000 mile guarantee. Ohllng's Garaga. 88 Mrs. August Cioettache ot this city and 'Miss Nell Mullen, ot Klamath Falls, who has been visiting here, went to Portland last night. Detroit Vapor stoves work like city gas, cost lo an hour for each burner. Rogue Rivor Hardware Co. Mrs. C. C. Orimes, who spent sev eral weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Catherine Gray, returned to Portland last night. Fresh milk and cream tor sale at Hornlng's Shaok.' 83 Floyd Duley, ot Crescent City, re turned yesterday from duty on the Mexican border In the motor trans portation corps. Goodrich Fabric Tires, 6,000 mile guarantee. Oldlng's Oarage. 88 Special price, $22 on 32x3 M lAJax non-skid tires, 5,000 miles guaran tee. Tire cover free. Rogue River Hardware Co. 84 A. W. Walker and wife, of Med ford. were in the city yesterday. 'Mrs. Walker left In the evening for Eu gene on account ot the serious ill ness ot her mother. Fresh milk and cream tor sale at Homing's Shaok. 83 G. A. Sorrels, who baa been with a surveying party In Klamath and Lake, counties, returned home last nlgbt and wHl spend a week with his family at Williams. v He will later work down Rogue river. Timken Bearings for front wheels of 'Ford and Chevrolet cars, $7 per set. Oldlng's iGarage. 88 Equip your Dodge with an AJax, non-skid, tire for 122. with tire cover free. Rogue River Hardware Co. 84 Mrs. Alfred (Dorner and her moth er, Mrs. A. C. Taylor, arrived lost week from Denver, Colo., and will make their home In Grants Pass. They will be with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harris on East IA street for a time. Timken Bearings' for front wheels of Ford and Chevrolet cars, $7 per set. oiaing'i Garage. 88 H. W. aierder and family, of Roseburg. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Willis, visited at the W. O. Xercler home last night, en route to Yreka, Cal., where they will spend a few days. MUftUmary Meeting The Women's (Home and Foreign Missionary societies ot the Newman Methodist Episcopal church will meet In the church parlors iWednea duy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Re side the regular program there will be eleotlod ot officers lor the Home society. Excursion Rates to (Vast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for 87.60. Grants Pass and Crescent Olty Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Soil Survey I'm vanning Mr. Kooker, of Washington, tt. C. and E. F. Torgeaon. of O. A. C, in charge of the work of the sotl survey of JoRophlne county, are making pro gress, but to complete the work will require about three months. The first work was' to make a general survey or classification but classi fying ot soils In individual sections is now in progress. More Trucks for Road Work- Frank Nash, president of the At- terbury Truck Sales Co.. ot Port land, was in ths city Alondsy and left list night for Portland. The Collins Auto Co. has taken . th agen.-y for the Atterbury truck and rou 3-ton machines have been sold. They will be used on Jose. phlne county highway wor. (Ireen-IlutrlUniioa Married at Yreka, Cal., Wednes day, May 28, by County Judge Tay lor, Stlva Green and Miss Emma Hutohloson, formerly or Medford. Mr. Green is the son nr .Mr. if it. Green ot this city, who is now visit ing In Weed. iir. and Airs. Green are spending their honeymoon with Mr. Green's brother at Weed and will later go to Klamath county. Mr. Green expects to soon take up his drawing and cartoon work in the city. The many friends of the bride and groom wish them a long and happy lite. Barter Star Initiation Wednesday, June 4tn. Scoutmaster Resigns On acount of the nrmuiir nT - iness matters Scoutmaster Macduff Is forced to resign his oorttton as the leader ot the Grants Pass Boy Scouts. Will Give Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. DruVm went to (Dryden this afternoon and. will give an entertainment there thla evening under the auspices of the schools. Compiling Farm Accounts R. V. Gunn, farm management demonstrator of the O. A. C. exten sion department, haa been In the country during the past week and with Cgunty lAgent Thompson visit ed the farms whers the Oregon farm books have been kept up. He Is mak ing a compilation of results and these results are expected to form the basis of .permanent records, . a study of which Is expected to point out weaknesses In farm manage ment. There are now about 1,000 farmers in Oregon cooperating In the keeping ot farm management ac counts. BORN PROVOLT To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Provolt. Provolt, Ore., Sunday, June 1. a daturhter. NO.ROROSS To Mr. and (Mrs. Noah Norcroas, Waters Creek, iMonday, June 2, a son. Our classlfled .! brine .'rers - -J- - ii 1 I "u u irmrn To know people by meetln' with 'em and you'll meet all of 'em at, Murphy June tV 14. . ' $7 Puts It Up To The Cook A bill of groceries from onr house put Its squarely np to the cook. There can be absolutely no excuse for a poor dinner prepared from, groceries purchased from us. Nourishing foods were never more necessary than at this time, when you need to conserve every ounce of your strength. Our vegetables are fresh. Our flour Is the very best on the market. Every article of food In the house Is selected with care and an eye to the health of our customers. . Every purchase you make Is the esence of wiadom la grocery buying it b the acme of possible economy. J. PARDEE, Grocer HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES Returns From Portland iMlss Alma Wolke has returned from Portland, where she has been on business for three weeks. She speaks in glowing terms ot the me tropolis and says there is great ac tivity there. Baseball Xhis Evening The last game ot the Twilight league series will be played this evening at the ball park,' between the Professionals and the Mechanics. The game Is scheduled to start at 7 o clock. These games bare "been greatly enjoyed by the public and the players will decide at a meeting to be held -within a few days wheth er to repeat the series. Let's have more baseball. PALACE TAXI CO. ' Wyalt Cutler, Proprs. The only 2-car Taxi compaay In the city. Answers calls at any time promptly. Phones , Day S2J Night 284-J SLEEP is the body's building up time Only deep, sound sleep can restore the energy spent In your day's work. People who know the facts are going beyond the mere looks of a bed and are asking about the sleeping quality of a bed. There is perfect rest and comfort guaranteed for 20 years U you get a Simmons Slumber King Spring at , Holman's Furniture Store 60S G street, opposite Bandstand New House Aprons AH colors in Ginghams and Percale MRS. EREHKOPF YOUR FOURTH OF JULY SUIT ;Uji should bo ordered now Avoid the rush Select the pattern you like from the slfxtl hundreds of samples now on display ' GEO S. CALHOUN 8011 U Street Kxi'liMtve local dealer Get a STRONG Bank Behind You The cooperation or a strong bank Is a mighty flue asset for any rising young business man or firm. There is peaee-of-mlnd In knowing that you can consult any officer ot thla bank whenever occasion re quires that tbey are always readily , accessible Al ways able and willing to confer -with you in the eats conduct ot your banking affairs. We do not believe In red tape. Our Idea of a bank's function Is 8BRVICE, given cheerfully and freely at all times. Drop In some time and bare us tell you more about It. Josephine County Bank General Repairing Oxyacetylene Welding Tire Vulcaniiing from 30x3 size up All work guaranteed Studebaker and Overland Cars Fashion Garage and Machine Shops J; P. Burke & Son TONIGHT ONLY Joy Theater Prices 15c and 25c Geraldine Farrar in MptatioEi'' Durant Brockton ':. ..- - In ; . , N BITS OF VAUDEVILLE j? Q .' TOMORROW ' wrrrn v Marguerite Clark If LLIVLI In mi it VOL. POli HE Uou II untie miss noover