PACK KYiTT " V GRANT PASS UAy Tt DAVVJIlA- I,,il9, ,. .. . .- , .. . ' 'r'" ' ' " : : ' ' The Bank You Choose should be able in case of need to, draw ' upon the ' massed reserves of the nation. . 1 We are enabled to do so by rediscounting with ! the-Federal Keserve Bank and are thus in a position? thoroughly to safeguard the interests of our custo mers. ' v . THE FIRST NATIONSBANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON SMRMBES!S"S fcVlDFUAI. BrsERViO PERS2N4L LOCdL SSL -J i ! BROWNIE No. 0 i Humanity Sissies County Agent C. D.' Thompson,-In charge of the government- thermo- meter in this city, states that Ihe I mercury ran up to 10$ yeserday at Iternoon. Old Sol is stilt stirring the i fire today and there is little moder I ation from yesterday. . PRICE $2.13 Oh, Little and cheat) but, myf This wonderful little box camera, takes 'pictures 1i2H -inches. So clear and sharp that excellent enlargements can ibe made" from them. -- for 10c we will develop your , oil of . films., which has S ex posures, end for 3c a print we print your pictures. Stanton Ro well Music and Photo House 507 509 G St Taken to Solent Frank Lansenderfer, the young man brought to this city from Mer lin a' few days ago, was taken to the state asylum this morning by an at- ! tendant from that institution. Lan- ;senderfer at first objected to going, .but when Sheriff Lewis told him it J was for the best, he readily consent ! ed.' His home is in San Francisco .. Twenty-five. cents, worth of. ice ; cream and cake and a good time for , each at. the. Presbyterian lawn social j tomorrow night, corner Second and ; B street. IS . 'New Oregonian Boy y - Arthur Brown, Southern Oregon - representative for the Oregonian and located at 'Bedford, is spending the ' week in Grants Pass. He bas ap- pointed 'Gail Swinden to take charge ' of the local distribution of the Ore- gonian in the place of Floyd Parsons, who has accepted a position with Kinney ft Truax. Swim Kaps - A good assortment " Buy the ' DrRABLE A pore gam Kap, one that will last all season SPECIAL BO Cents ' CLEMENS Sls Drugs and Books th $&xal& Hum Forest Firfl Anderson IM-trict . u forest fire 'which may grow to serious proportions started early Monday afternoon In the Anderson creek district from a sawmill. The fire, starting on the mountain side, spread rapidly and soon was fast rolling to the top of the mountain. The fire is outside the boundaries of the Crater National forest, but Is tn the state fire patrol association territory. Medford Tribune. , ,U & iMoirUou. of LeUutd. wa in the city1 yesterday. Miss Kula Fox went to Asliltuid this morning to visit tor a time. "Forhan's For the Outns." Sitbln has U, Wilford Allen arrived lat ntsiht from Salem and will be tn Grants Pass Indefinitely. Mr. Allen has not as yet fully decided upon his future. Airs. Cora Smith and daughter. Mrs. C E. Stevens, and 'bafcy, re turned this morning from a visit at Ashland. Ton appreciate Ice cream on a hot day remember the lawn social at the A. R. Voorhtoa 'home tomorrow nlsht. IS Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wsbrow and son, Edwin, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur WIMe returned last night from a trip to Crater "take. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf J. C. Warner and family and Mrs. N'ystron, of Myrtle Point, have fceen guests at the A. O. (Hood family. Mrs. Nystrom and Miss Warner left this morning for drldley, Cal. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf D. O. Duryea and family, who pent the past six weeks with the O. A. Bradford family, left this morning for their home at St. James, Minn. They return via. California, stopping off at several points. Sterling Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 52 Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Feidel and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ackelbert. of Chicago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hoffman for several days. They will later go to Camp Chicago to spend their vacation. lr. Feidel and Mr. Ackelbert are heavily inter ested In the "Del Norte Mining com pany. Enjoy yourself tomorrow night with. Ire cream and cake In a cool place the A. E. Voorhles lawn. Sec ond and iB streets. is MU IawIs Improv Mies tola Lewis, daughter of Sheriff George Lewis, Ik reported much Improved in health today atler suffering several weeks from a nerv ous breakdown. Attending lrol) tery Itev. aienry O. Hanson, pastor of Bothany Presbyterian church, went to .Eugene lt nlht to attend the annual meeting of S'resbytory. lie exports to return on Thursday the 24th.. Fxcnrslon Hates to Count . Grants Tass to Crescent City, by eaoy riding cars, tor 17.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stag com- rt'any. Phone itt. tut CommlNMlou Will Investigate Says the Medford Tribune: "The war minerals relief commlrislon will arrive here on Sunday night, July 27th, and will ibegln its bearings in the court room of the federal build ing. Monday, July 2S. at 10 a.m. Itmrre Vacated- ' The decree of divorce granted to Mrs. Margaret Bratton , several weeks ago was "vacated" and the decree dismissed and the parties re stored to their original relation, as husband and wife Monday afternoon ny order or Judge F. M. Calkins. I .and Kakm What a time wo'll have Murphy dance July 26. at the 20 Selma Couple Wl A mnrrluge license was Issued this morning at the -onnty clerk's office. tO Edward T) Ullla.a An4 74llt. V .... v. h.iu "UI1UU 1 , Tolin, 'both of Solma. They were united in marriage this afternoon by Judge C. 3. Gillette. Here From Chicago Horace Wing and 'Attorney Mor ton, of Chicago, were in the city yes terday. Mr. Wing bas been a mem ber of the board of trustees at Chi cago for 39 years. 'They are here looking after the estate of Robert Prinffle, who died at Los Angeles about four months ago and whose j holdings included the "Old Chan I nor; mine in the Gallce district. They visited the mine yesterday, accom ; panied by C. A. Stdler of this Mty. COMING EVENTS ;July 16, Wednesday ke (ream so- cial by ladies Presbyterian churph j .Ja;tt al-xAlVporhies.home. '. corner Second. and B street. Aug. 11-29 Josephine county i teachers' training school. jAug. 23, Saturday Civil service ex ( aminatlon for postoffice clerk-carrier postponed from July 12. ANYWHERE You Want To Go Phone 22-J 2 Cars WE'LL TRY TO BE THERE PALACE TAXI COMPANY Wyatt & Cutler Jitney Luke, j Y Theater , TONIGHT ONLY Marguerite Clark la "The Crucible" TOMORROW Bill Hart IUI1 The Builder Has come to nay a' weeklv visit to .the people of Grants Pass and vicin ity. He is here with a message ami the Grants Pase tombet Comnnnr haa engaged him to toll that message to you. Bill Is a tullder of the old school; he knows what he Is talking about, and his homely phrasing will drive his points home. Give Bill the glad hand, read his suggestions and see if they will be of use to you. I'mler tho Ijocunt Tree At Second and .B streets Ice cream and cake will ibe served by ladles of the Presbyterian church. Von will enjoy It. n Two Accident In DouglaH Two more auto accldenta occurrod in uougias county yesterday near Uosolmrg. Three "Roseburg peiple. M. A. Ketten, T. T. Oar and Jack Hayes.'were Injured when their auto was crowded off the grade at Shady Point by a Franklin-car driven bv I. Bachler of Seattle. The other acci dent occurred at Roberts Mountain, when a car containing two men and three frtrls from Roseburg backed over the grade and overturned. No one was hurt .MunIk Tomorrow On the program will be special selections by the orchestra- for the lawn social given by the Indies o' Bethany Presbyterian church Wed nesday evening. Be sure and come. no "hoes" in it if? leuk&Iine Red Crown's uniform ' chain of boiling points gives easy starting, quick and smooth ac celeration, rugh power, , long mileage. Mix tures have "holes" in the power chain. Look for the Red Crown sign before you filL 8TAHOARD OIL COKPAMT ' C. D. Fies, Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass Special Delineator Subscription Offer The Delineator, published hy the Iiut terick Publishing Co., is the most authentic of all style magazines. You should have it in your home. ' ' , It describes for you the newest fashions it gives you interesting articles about your hofne it has good fiction and it .keeps you in touch with all that is going on of in terest to women. A representative of the.Butterick Pub lishing Co. is now with us, and for the per iod of her stay, we will take new subscrip tions (or renew old ones), at a greatly re duced price. Call at our pattern counter at once if you wish to avail yourself of this offer, for it is made for a limited time.' , , . GOLDEN RULE STORE Women's Summer "Weight Uhioni Suits; also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF m Alt Our Customers Aro the "(VMiieAuln" Kind They r clothe tailored to order by GEO S. CALHOUN tUtH Q Street Fifteen year local agent WHO SAID THERE WERE NO FEATHER PILLOWS IN TOWN? yr have a nice lino- in stock. Some vcrv nice ones and some cheaper ones. Qualitv, according to what you want to pay. We have just received more of those high grade mat tresses and springs. Conic in and see them for we know our prices are right. Holman's Furniture Store 605 O street, opposite Hand Stand Taxi? Yep! Anywhere- Why Sure Anytime) Certainly Call 262-R I'll be there C. E. Gillcison Old Doc YackC ISP ...Yjg RT3 MEDFOfcD. OREGON We specialize in diseases of Woman, the Stomach and Nutritional Disordeis o HEL L yes this is 308-J We can repair your furnace and cut down your fuel bill Now is the time to look over your gutters and repair your plumbing See Dedrick at the Tetherow Sheet Metal Works it",