PAG FOCB grants pass daily colkikji THllWH-lV. JILV IT. The Bank You Choose should be able in case of need to draw upon the massed reserves of the nation. We are enabled to do so by rediscount ing with the Federal Reserve Bank and are thus in a position thoroughly to safeguard the interests of our customers. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FUNERAL RESERVE PER32NflL LOCAL 1 If you do your own DEVELOPING is The Kodak Film Tank bandy, sate and slmnin h mm the Vest Pocket up, we have them all. Also fresh Eastman chemicals, -which are thorough ly reliable in every respect. II you do not k your own work, 'bring your films to us, and profit by our perfect equipment and expert workmanship. Stanton Rowell Mnsic and Photo House B07 SO0 O St, PEOPLE RALLYING TO SUPPORT OF BATHHOUSE SO. BY SYNOD OF OREGON Southern Oregon is well repre sented on the list of officers of the 29th annual session of the Srnod of Oregon, now in session at Eugene, Approximately $175 hare been raj sed by the soliciting committee appointed to gather funds for the purpose of making improvements at Riverside bathhouse. Tickets are still toeing sold, aa it will be neces sary to raise at least $300 to make the contemplated Improvements. Room for 60 more dressers will be provided and If the demand keeps increasing it will he necessary to ex tend the 'building. Sanitary closets will fee Installed at the east end of the bathhouse and will be arcessable to tourists as well as bathhouse pa trons. Tickets are being sold for $1.00 each, and they are good for this year or any year following. Tickets may he secured from lira. (Meyers. superintendent at the bathhouse, as well as from any of the soliciting committee. '. One of the new features to he added will be a float near the edge of the water for children and those who cannot swim, and if enough money is on hand a "slide" will be installed for the youngsters. O. C. iMetcalf of this city la spend ing a; few'weeks at Ixng Beach, Cul "Kreeione" tor corns. Sabln has It. Calvin 'Finn, of Glendale, Is in the city on business. Miss RIva Kttohcn. of Toledo. Ohio, is in the city and will spend the summer at the home of her sls tr. Mr. R. I. ir'lanarty. No longer at the Spa" call 17M for a taxi. Owl Taxi. C. K. Ollk son. 20 , 'K. S. Van Dyke and family weul to Holland Xhis afteruoon to spend several days with Mr. and 'Mrs. Cy ril P. Wise. Walter Fraxier iBroen and daugh ter, Emily, of Medford. were in the city yesterday, returning from a trip to Kerby. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Airs. W. C. 'Moore, of Portraiid. who spent the past few days with her cousin. Mrs. C. S. Anient, con tinued south this morning, her des tination being Los Angeles. Owl Taxi phone 172-J Instead of former stand at the Spa. 20 J. U Scott, Scott Winched, Russell Ladd and Doris Whlttemore. all of Qlcndale, stopped In Grants Pass this morning on their way to Crater Lake, where they expect to camp out for two or three weeks. Sterling Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 12 C F. Schmidtleiii, of Vancouver, Wash., spent Wednesday in the city with old friends. Mr. Schmldtleln wa a resident of Jackson county, living near Rogue Ttiver for 13 years. and leaving for Washington IS year ago. He represented Jackson county in the 1896 session of th legislature. Willard storage battery servlie station, 3 H North Sixth St. 17tf Itanrinit Party Waldorf Hall Saturday night. 22 K. I of 8. Mortal The K. A U of S. will give . do as you please social, ho long as you please to do what's . right Friday evening at the W. O. W. hall. Ice cream will be served. AiCnnry t 1uuik Hiuid I have taken over the Orogonlan agency for Grants Pass. Pleuse re port any detect In service to Oall Swindon. Phone 243-1.. 20 Ijtwn Nut'tal Hiiriiwful The lawn social held Inst night on the Voorhltp lawn iby ladies of Beth any Presbyterian church was a suc cess, the attendance fcolng larxe and the financial results satisfactory. I .and Sakes What a time we'll have Murphy danre July 2. at the 20 (lull WUI Meet The ll'nst Noble lrand Club will meet Friday afternoon In the nark. A 1iusinei meeting at 5 o'clock, and lunch at 6:30. 20 DE VALERS TO STIR UP SAN FRANCISCO FERRYDALE .1 Mrs. Marie Fried and little danzh- Rev..U Myron Boozer, of Medfordlr' ave 'Uw being elected moderator: w ,! Gral,dma Robertaon ,he P3 wk W. Hovt. of Ashland ,r.o-n ned Grants Pass Sunday clerk! unrf mr n t - .1 morains to Lake Falls aa temporary clerk. The attendance of ministers and elders of the Presbyterian church of Oregon is large and ezrthunastlc. From out of the bounds of synod are some of the influential men of the denomination. .Rev. A. J. Mont gomery, ID. X., of St. Louis, also Hev. W. at. King, of the same city. Hev. W. E. Finley of New Tork City; fteva. iWarren H. Ibandon, James H. Speer of. San (Francisco, iRev. Silas Evans, president of Occidental col lege of Los Angeles, and Rev. Geo. C. Tracker of New York, all will be Iheard In lectures during the meet lugs, i. . . The presence ot W. .T. Bryan, dis tinguished Presbyterian elder, and Billy Sunday, (Presbyterian minister, during the sessions lend great Inter est to the meeting. Classified Ad Rate Classified advertising in the ally Courier will be charged for at to rate of 5 cents per line per issue n- wfl paid in advance. The rate of 25 words at SO cents per week does not provide for bookkeeping, post age on statements mailed. m hm. totore we have permitted occasional cnarges at the cheap rate but. m more. If yon hare anything to tell try Printing that pleases Ws do K! c ourier Job Department. 16799 1 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL visit with relatives a few days. They return to their home in 'Portland the first of next week. i Mrs. Whitfield returned to Grants Pasa Sunday ater visiting friends and attending to business interests here. C. W. Grjffiu and daughter, Au dry. and Mrs. M. L. Griffin spent Wednesday at Grants Pass. lilr. Birdsey and family and Mr. (Hilbratth and wife, of 'Rogue iRiver, were In the neighborhood Monday on business. MTand Mrs. F. X. 'Robertson and little sons, Grandma Robertson and Mr. and BIrs. "R. Stevenson were in Che Shan creek . district Sunday pic nicking. - r Mrs. Whitfield and Mrs. A. C. 'Ford were visiting Mrs. H. L. Weyte. of Merlin, Friday. . -W. B. Ondsey, Air. Woodford and eon, of Merlin, were In the neighbor hood Thursday on business. Grandma lEverton came out from Grants 'Pass Sunday to visit her daughter, lMrs. G. H. Griffin. She returned home Wednesday. Mr. and (Mrs. iMorrison were at Merlin trading Thursday. . Mrs. Idddie Wertx and little daughters were in Ferrydale Satur day. Wilda Griffin spent a few days visiting a Grants Pass the past week. The 'Ferrydale people are being bothered some toy cars passtng through this district visdtina- nr. chards and leaving gates open, the residents would vorv o-iaH - . j B . lVS if this would he discontinued with out further trouble. San FranclBCo. Cat.. July 17. The national- convention of the An cient Order of Hibernians In Amer ica to open here tomorrow will 'be' unique fn the history of this order. Never since the organization was founded more than '50 years ago haa a national convention been held went of the Rocky mountains and no oth er convention has been attended by a provisional president of the "Irish Republic." Eamonn de Vaiera, "president ot Ireland," telegraphed the arrange ments committee he would be here at the opening of the convention. This announcement caused estimates of the number of delegates and vis itors to he greatly Increased. Will Ak for Hid Tomorrow's Courier will contain an advertisement asking for bids for the grading of Hays Hill, on the Grants Pass-Orescent City road. Bids for the work will e received u to July 29. The specifications call for the grading of approximately two miles of roadway, to be finished within ISO weather working days. recursion Kate to Coast Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf Ituys Itogue lUver Home H. P. Campbell today closed a deal with W. !M. Gorham Tor a 10-arre tract within the Umlts of Rogue River. The purchase Includes a neat five-room bungalow and seven acres of mixed orchard. Mr. Campbell will pull up many cf tne (ree8 nJ seed lo alfalfa, retaining only a family orchard. (Mr. and Mrs. Camp- oeil and Mr. and Mrs. Gorham were in the city today. One .More Car Added Jitney I .tike has put on another car, making three for Jitney service: two at the 'Palace, ihone 22J, and one at the Spa, phone 262-fl, all with overseas drivers. 21 Ahead ef His Tims. The dreiim of John Wise to cw the AtMiitlc in an airship was never real Ixed. snil j-ei that drenm lias become au Hctiiuliiy almost a half ceniuiy nfiT' iliix Intrepid navigator of I lie upper nil mude hi last fnleful vv-aj.-. Ai far linck ss 184.1 Wise pe tlrlmiPil riingrpKs for an appropriation to linn nee hi project looking to cro the orean 1n balloon whlrh he de l(!iieij for long d'tsnce Jounieys. For clglii years lie sppeiileil I rr - vnln. the renRon given being ihst hl pmposl tiuns were noi practical and Ihxf money Invested in such s project would be thrown away am! I lie liven of those who made the attempt would be sacrificed to the ambition of n vl slonary enlliuilnst. In 1851 Wlsesgnio came Into the nubile eve br szoln ask ing congress for so appropriation sufll Hasa-Shaaa. The cunoni of nln( horseshoes In stead of the large flat, metal rings with wlili-h Die gmne of quoits la pro fessionally played was ancient when josepn sirult wrote his "Sports and Pastimes of the People of England." well over hundred years ago, and. according to a traveler In modern New England, they are still so used In thai pari of the world. The trav eler tells of seeing two Maine farm ers meet early one morning In : the road In front of ' farmhouse. "I'll play you a game of hoss-shoea." nug gesfed one. "Ill play yoo Jut one game." Ha Id the other. "I've got a lot of work to do todar." So tliev he- gan playing, and when the traveler passed that way again late In Hie af ternoon they were still at It. Ihey nad been plu.vlng horseshoes all da and the farmer's wife confided to the traveler, not altogether with ndmlr tlnn, that they hadn't slopped even ror dinner. clent to build an airship from which , I t i i j i I - FRUITDALE explosives could be dropped on an en emy either on' land or sea. The same treatment was accorded to the Inventor as he had received for his other proj ect. In 1870 Wise and several com panions made an ascension at St. tionls, and were never beard of afterward. NEW TODAY EGGS WANTED Hiehest h paid for fresh eggs. Moore Bak- ng 98tf ft The world's standard rsrasdy for kidney, liver, bladder and arte acid troubles. Holland's national mnsdy sines 1090. All druggists, three sizea, OuarantMd, Lk If ui CaU MM m vnrr mm WANTED iFord touring car. not older than 1917, must be In good condition. Will pay cash. In quire No. 1298 oare Courier.. 20 WANTBD-Oirl for general house work. Call 821 I street or phone 337-R. 21 Would Von Economize? Then .buy letter paper ream: 600 sheets, for $1. office. by the Courier 41tf Swim Kaps A good assortment Bay the DURABLE A pare gum Kap, one that will last all season SPECIAL 50 Cents CLEMENS Sels Drugs U( Books BUgEneqtf Ik, IProf. iBrewster gave an Interest Ing demonstration of K)iiUry culllmt at the Jones ranch Wednesday. Ql. and iMrs. IFredlRoper were dinner guests at the Amos Smith home In New Hope Sunday and Tuesday they took dinner and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs Douglas Wood. Worth Ilamlltqn 1S stationed 30 miles from Bordeaux. -France, and 1s supply sergeant for some American and German -prisoners. The iReddlngs, Hamiltons and roulettes met at the Nedlson home 'Sunday afternoon for an ice cream I feast to celebrate Mr. Nellson's "one j hundredth" iblrthday. Mr. and (Mrs. IF. (W. Chapel and on, of Portland, were over" night visitors at the "Hamilton home Fri day night. Mr. Chapel Is In a drug store, Mrs. Chapel ha charge of the home garden department of the Ore gonlan and the son is a dollar an hour man In the shipyards. They have a fourteen days vacation and are epending it touring dn their Studehaker and vieking their old home, the Charlevoix ranoh ahd neighbors at Savage Rapids. Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF U:t (1 Htreel irnxliH-e the lict miile-liMiiiiro i lolheti In Am erioa ami mnke tlio irtie fit the roM of iroluc Ing Kurh garinnl; let us rve I1. GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen )imU- M-a agoat WHO SAID THERE WERE NO FEATHER PILLOWS IN TOWN? huve a nice line in stuck. Sonic very nice ones ami some cheaper ones. Quality, nccordin) to what y.m want to pay. Ve have just received more of those high grade mat tresses and springs. Come in and see them for we know our prices arc right. Holman's Furniture Store 60S G street, opposite Suni Stand Joy Theater LAST TIMB TONIGHT BILL 0A1T la "Branding Broadway" The brut Hart picture that we have ever shown. fKIIIEKN MONOLOGCK BU.IV PKTO l-ltllAV sad ft.vrriuMY "VHXt'H F THE MAHT" anil A MACK HKXN'HTT COMEDV HELLO 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 ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO CO 22-J "PHONE7" 262-R Palace WE'LL TRY TO BE THERE Spa .THICKR CAItM PALACE TAXI COMPANY Wyatt & Cutler - Jitney Luke