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PACK FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER r'HllAV, Jl'tV 1H, IttlW. Have You Ever Wished For Wealth? Most every ouo has at one time or another. , But just wishing io 1k vii-h won't make you so. You have to do something yourself to make tiu wish come true. There is really only one way. You'll have to save a part of what you earn--put l y all you can spare each week or each month. Open an account with us THE FIRSTjNATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON BsWYSTEMtfBM 1 PERSONAL LOCAL Ml Mil ill .. if i n. t Are iou in style Everyone want to be ia Style Just because your bouse is full of music is no reason that you do not need more. If you haven't the latest pieces you aren't In style. 'Music like clothing changes with the sea sons. Come tn abd try over some of the late' music at Stanton Rowell Music ami Photo Hoate 507 509 G St. MANY SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PUBLIC BATHHOUS t AIRPLANES-WATCH El Paso, Texas. July 18. Aertal "cavalry" keep watch over the Mex ican 'border in this district, patrol lng the (Rio Grande where horsemen ride their lonely patrols between out post stations. Each morning, as the Editor Courier: The bathhouse committee In sell ing tickets to secure funds to im prove the ibathouse facilities 'have received many suggestions, some from purchasers of tickets and some from those who refused to purchase. Among the more meritous sugges tions are the following: Furnish a raft or float to be an chored in shallow water for the use of children and non-swimmers. This suggestion Is being carried out. Furnish a slide tor the children. This suggestion will be carried out if funds are available, although sev eral haYe been hurt on the slide for merly In use and It Is almost impos sible to devise a .elide which will withstand the effects of water and sun for any length of time unless it Is made of galvanized Iron oh which children are likely to cut themselves. -. Furnish more benches along the beach. This Is properly the dutv of tie part board, although ft funds are available through sale of tickets the bathhouse committee win do It If the park board won't. Clearing the brush from the bank east of the bathhouse to the anto camp, aid having the bank graded to a uniform slope to the river. The bathhouse committee hopes to have this done. .Extending the bathhouse aDoroxl- mateiy an equal distance easterly, with office in center Instead of at end as at present, entrances to "be on north and south sides in center 'A. l;mphltfe, marshal of Glen dale, was In the crty yesterday. "Mentholatuui." Sabln hat It. 'Miss Vivian Uham went to Ash laud this afternoon. ' 'II. 41. Sudtelgle, of ios Angeles ient several days in the city, leav ing south this afternoon. Owl taxi, 17S-J for prompt service. Mrs. K. C. Engle, ot Oakland, Ore., arrived here this afternoon to visit the A. H. Engle family. , Joe Sdhmitt, ot Gazelle, and Ed 'Ryan, of Dunsmuir, are stopping at the Oxford. You will now tiud me at the Owl. 172-J. C. F.. Gilksou. 22 John .Mulouey, of Inland. Is in the city. Mr. Ma!oiuy recently disposed ot his mine near Iceland. v IHard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Mr. uud Mrs. 'Hoy Clarke, of Ta kilma", are Grants Pass visitors to day. Kev. and IMra. Melville T. Wire re turned late lust evening from a three-days' tour to Crater Ijike. Sterling Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 32 Harold Is ham returned home yes terday after spending several weeks In Ohio as a member of the Centen ary cadets. Day and night service Owl taxi. 172-J. 22 U F. Allen, of the O. A. C, Is in the city today consulting with C. D. Thompson, county agent. Mr. Allen is pig "club leader" of Oregon. iMrs. C. E. Stevens, who visited her mother, airs. Cora Smith, return ed to Eugene today, accompanied by her baby daughter. Katheryn. Willard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. H. B Dancing Party Waldorf Kail Saturday night. 22 A Trade la Proixrty , Calvin iFlna hat traded 'hda resi dence property In Glendale for resi dence property In Grants Pass, own ed and formerly occupied by F. E. Williams, ib ut now a resident ot Glendale. Mr. Finn la a' Civil war veteran and will make his home in this city. One More 4'ar Added Jitney tUike has put on another I car. making three for Jitney service; two at the Palace, phone 82-J. and one at the Spa, phone 2H2jR. all with overseas drivers. ; l Trymit U Sunday Ernest Prye, states the Portland Telegram! will have his tryout for the Heavers at Portland next Sunday in a contest In which he will pitch against the Standlfer shipyard base ball tea in. Frye's many Grants Pas friends will watch for. the result with great liitereat. Front Cotm- to Cattle F. It. Steel, of the Winona Ranch, is a Grants Pass visitor today. Mr. Steel is connected with the Gossard Breeding Estate, with headquarters ut Chicago. Mr. Gossard made his money out of the famous Gossard corset, and Is now trying his hand at breeding livestock. having ranches In Indiana. Kansas and Col orado. Hilling Demonstration) Chas. S. Brewster of the O. A. C. who has been holding poultry culling demonstrations In Jackson and Jose- McMuilen and daugh-! ohine counties, finished hi. wnrb in ter. of (Milwaukee, Wis., who have t Josephine yesterday and has gone to been visiting Mrs. McMullen's broth- i Oouglas county where he will hold er for several days, left for San Francisco en route home. Mrs. Isabella Stephenson, who has been ill for some months, was taken to a Medford sanatorium yesterday, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. lone Garrett. horse cavalry ride away to cover I - " wv V " "IUCO IU their beats big airplanes leave the .and putting a wide veranda the full fort Bliss flying field for Colum-j length of the bathhouse on the river bus, N. M., on the west and Fort Both of these suggestions re- Hancock on the east to scout along quire considerable money to carry . V rl ., . . . 1 1 . . ... tne iinieraationai Doraer tor bands , mem oui ana cannot be done unless of Mexican bandits. The aviators make daily reports to military head quarters on the same blanks used by the cavalry patrol officers and fre- the money is available through the sale of tickets. It is also eluggested that boat stor age room might he secured by build- fluently report armed bands 'below 1 log such room under the veranda the border. I Furnishing decent toilets In the bathhouse. iwish. k..,..v I . Furnishing a larger stock of bath- "!- ""'vo Vt ICUl The receipts from the bathhouse f W"wa 'wsBiuwa UQAUHVUCB, allow co tor, doll, sickly eyes tou feel out of aorta all nvi- TTa1Mi.. i Rocky Mountain Tea will banish i'bare,y suffice to pay the running ex iwnaHMlli. , . . i. . I wMobiirufciuiir. ipguiuo jur ,ooweis purify your stomach. YouH feel bet ter all orer. Babin's Drug Store. Adv. Why does the sun rise so gloriously 1n the east? pi Because It can't help It: WHKX THE SIX IX AIJ, ITS GLORY BURSTS, ' TRV A BREAKFAST OF WIEXEHWVRSTS! . THERE ABB NONE , i QUITE SO MCE AS OURS FOR THOSE EARLY MORVIVG BREAKFAST HOURS! YOU'LL LIKE EM i YOC CANT HELP JTI . penses. The net profit each year Is too small to carry out more than one or two of these suggestions. To accumulate enough surplus to carry out alll of the above would require probably at 1eat ten years. If we can realize on future profits by sell ing enough -bathhouse tickets (which are good until used) In advance we can make most of these -suggested imiirovements. In other words we can eat our cake and have it too. Our park 1s our 'best advertisement and the bathhouse Is Its most attrac tive feature. Won't you help us to make more so by buying tickets in advance? nr- ti . u win improve just as much as the money will permit im to under take. COMMITTEE- The City Market OORXER FIFTH AXD G STREETS ALASKA NOT WMW FROM JEST FIRES Anchorage, Alaska. July 18. -Forest fires raging for 16 Chours along Turnagaln Arm did an estimated damage of $120,000 to material ac cumulated by the Alaska Engineer ing commission for use in construc tion of enowsheds on the govern ment railroad line to Seward. Twenty-eight men mastered the fires af ter a hard fight. The losses of the commission in. eluded over 1,000,000 eet of piling and timber: huge quantities of lum ber; spiling for use In constructing the new dock at Anchorage: rhnn. sands of railroad ties: and annrnri. ma'tely 230 cords of fuel wood. XOTICK TO IXt.XTIlAtTOIIM similar demonstrations. He compli mented very highly on two different flocks of poultry 1n Josephine coun ty, that of iMrs. F. H. Hastings at the Winona Ranch, and the flock of .Mrs. A. Wylberg, of Jerome 'Prairie. Bar red rooks are kept at both these randies. Sealed proposals tor constructing or Improving the Hayes Hill Section of the Grants iPass-Crescent City Na tional forest road project located 'Partly within the Siskiyou National forest. State of Oregon. County ot Josephine, will be received 1y the district engineer, bureau of public roads, I'. 8. department of agricul ture, at 204 Postofflce building. Portland.. Oregon, until to o'clock a. ra. on the 2?th day of July, 1919, at which time tud place they will be publicly opened and read. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, and none will be considered except those from contractors ascer tained to !be experienced and respon sible. The legntb of project to be con structed or Improved is approximate ly 2 miles, and the principal Items of work are approximately as fol lows: 10 acres clearing; 25,000 cu. yds. rock excavation. 27,000 cu. yds. common excavation, 80,000 cu. yds. sta. overhaul, 7.000 lln. ft. guard rail, and 4,300 lin. ft. culverts. The work embraced In this con tract shall be completed within 1X0 weather working days. ! The contract form and the maps. I plans, specifications, and .estimates! of quantities may be examined by ' responsible contractors at the fol-T lowing addresses: 204 Postoffice Building. Portland Oregon. Forest Supervisor, Grants Oregon. All iproptisals must ibe made forms, and In accordance with structlons, forming a part of specifications above referred to. C. II. iPITRCEIA. Acting District Engineer Excursion Ratea to Coast Grants Pats to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Granta Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. roone 26. 74tf His "Mauy Frieniln?" The Mail Tribune U in receipt of the following annonymous note sign xl. A Reader." and mailed at the Applegate postofflce: "Word has reached here that lliarold Kirbll has reached Canada and found employ ment. His many friends will be glad to learn that he la safely out of the V. 8. iA." (Harold Kubli Is the young Applegate rancher who sev eral months ago the day before his hearing, to be held at Grants Pass on the charge of cattle stealing, dis appeared from home with bis fam ily since which time his whereabouts have remained a mystery. He Is wanted In this county also on several charges of cattle stealing. Medford Tribune. ELKS' LODGE GATHERS on in- tbe Foot Troubles Vanish If yon use these comforts KEXALL FOOT POWDER sprinkled In the thoe absorb perspiration leaving the foot cool and free from all pain, 25c 8ANIPED8 FOOT BATH Tablets used in a foot bath at aight relieve tired burning feet. S5o. Rexall Corn Solvent An effi cient remedy for corns, cal louses and honey tlrln CBc. CLEMENS Sella Drugs and Books Six Grafts .Pass citizens were es corted to 'Medford last night tn an tomvbiles by a number of the local rass, jJiKs and were Initiated Into the mysteries of the Elk ordr, while great herds of "antlers" stood by ready and eager to Inflict punish ment in various forms. But no fa tal wounds were received and the "timid six" returned safely home. They were: 8am H. Baker, George P. Jester, iFrank Washburn, R. W Clarke, C. H. Ernst and Al J. Mart- Ineau. The Elks who accompanied them were, O. S. iBlanchard, Jos. Schmltt, V. C. (Bramwell, if. B. Old Ing, Doug .Wood. H. fL. Truax, IA. C. Goettsche, iFred Blackman, Jess (Everton, C A. Wlnetrout, Stanton IRowell, . lM. Flint, C. A. Llnch and C. H. ICorson. V Twenty new onenrbers were in itiated Into the order at the meeting and there are several more Grants Past residents who will soon Join. The Elks are making a rapid growth In Southern Oregon. After the initiation of candidates, a splendid lunch was served. BORN HUIB-HR To Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Huber, 'Friday, July 18, a daughter. Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF if 00.1 i Street 9 produce the Ix-M iiuulr-to-iiieaautfi rlothxa In Am. erloe and nutke tlio price fit the mat of prxlic Hig such gat-iiK'nix; lit n prove !. GEO S. CALHOUN Flftoeif year local atcttot Sewing Machines That Are Guaranteed The Standard Hill do nil your ctving wt y llutt you will wmdnr Iiom you ever got along without It- Niim iikisI Hlngcr Mju lUnea at one third prc. We realr all mnkm of machine tun 1 ii. ply )mi with oil and aerdle. i Holmans Furniture Store 80S G street, opposite Band Stand Joy Theater TOMGHT nd T4I.MOKKOW Admimlon !4M' and iUte Bryant Washburn In "Venus of The East" From the well known Saturday Pvenlan Pont Story Variations on East Lynn A Mack Hennet Comedy COMING "THE SQUAW MAN" A CeHl l. 1pMI1U lrodurtl4Mi HELLO . .. i 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 ARDENCRAIG FARM Bull Calf, Jersey, Reglst, of merit dam Yung stock Jerseys and Bert attires generally tor sale Also 1914 Hariey.Davldson for sale. R. M. C. NEILL R. f. i). a