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PAGE FOUR GRANTS PAHS DAILY COIKIKK T KHD.W, JI'I.V 1M. Extravagance Not Efficiency A great writer describe the "efficient extravagance" of the Amer ican people. 'But he is wrong. Extravagance can never be effi ciency except in WASTE.' And WASTPK makes WANT. But SAVING insure COMFORT, and comfort Is the hkhest goal. You can take care of your own comfort while you mix making money. 'But If you waste your money, the time will come wheu you OANT have comfort. This bank wants to cooperate with you in savins for future com fort. Start an account XOW. THE FIRSTINATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON BaasYSTrMfli I PERSONAL LOCAL Take Picures Wherever You Are Take pictures of your home, the children, your relatives, and friends. Take pictures of the places you visit, your camping trips, and picnics. Take pictures of scenes that please you. Take pictures of animals you like. You will annreciate them all In a few years from now even more than you do today. We can supply yon with any style camera you wish. If you send or bring your films to us. we will get the most out of each exposure. Our finishing department is complete in efery respect and we guarantee satisfaction. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 09 G St. Riverside Retreat ' AT PARK lew Cream Soft IhduM Cigars Light lunches served The T. M. Stott fiuully returned j Monday afternoon from a trip to Crater Jke. Edison Mottlu lamps at Harper's Electric shop. 24 i.MUm Kdna King and little niece went to Ashland this afternoon tor al visit. Mis Jewell Koss arrived this morning (from Townseml. Mont., to visit hex cousin, 'Mtss Courtney Koss "Menneu'a Porated." Sabln has It Hon. Collins and family returned home Inst night from a trip to Crater Ijke. H. E. Haefner loft lust night for Towers. Ore., to relieve the forest department timber scaler al that place. Willard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. l"tf BenJ. iX. Collins went to Medford this afternoon and will return home Another Kcglslcrrsl Shropshire A registered shmpHhiro ram was received by express today from the Four lcaf Clover farm at Maclway, Ore., consigned to Orm Smith of Kerby. Hero Krin Portland Rev. and Mrs. Joseph I). Hoyd, of the Woodlawn Church of Christ. Portland, were here today visiting Mrs. Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vernon. They left' today for l-odl. Cul. Siul Week lit llollniiil IV It. J. llfHtnl. accompanied by Mrs. Hontul. Is loaving today for the Holland district where he will spend the balance of the week giving dairy cows the tuberculin test. Whllo the !oc-tor Is busy, (Mrs. Bestul will amuse herself camping out and for- Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF NEW TODAY EGGS WANTED Highest cash paid for fresh eggs. Moore Bak ing Co. 98tf FOR SUSS Second baud Roo. 4 cylinder, 6 passenger, excellent condition. Nearly new tires, new Stromberg carburetor. vaccuru feed. Price right. A. N. Parsons. 25 FOR SAIJC Chevrolet touring car. a: snap, $42T if taken this week. . Geo. W. liogau. Palace Hotel. 29 10 HELP CLEAN PARK Volunteer workers are requested to report at the bathhouse at 5 p. m. on Wednesday, July 23, to help elear out the brush and generally clean up the river bank from the bathhouse to "The Oaks." If you have an axe or a saw, bring it along, otherwise tools will be pro Tided by N. F. Macduff. The work ing hours will 'be from 5 to 7 p. m.. then an hour will be allowed for a swim. ?Let us finish the job in one even tag. COMMITTEE. FOR SALE We can save you money on the following: Oalvani.ed and black pipe, all sizes, new and used: iPlpe fittings of all sixes: Boiler' tubes; Boilers and Engines, in fine condition: small saw- mills: saws, .circular: Planers of all kinds; Chain conveyors complete, different sizes, riveted: New lyid used Pnllies of all sizes; used shafting; New and used Belting: Mill supplies of all kinds. Let us figure with you on your .require ments. We buy, sell and exchange all kinds of machinery. OREGON XEACHIXERY CO. 4th and Lincoln. Eugene, Ore. 35 Snininivr Hun ftoso Call Mrs. (Too Wlmer came near losing her life while in 'bathing near the Railroad bridge Saturday evening, being rescued and taken from the river 1y her brother. '.Mrs. Wlmor can swim, but was rather tired out from over exertion and was caught In an undercurrent. Kvurslon Itntrs to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stiige com pany. Phone 26. 74tf ItonlcN -Olrotl's Statement In reply to Governor Oleott's lei- jter reproduced In Mondav's Courier. W. R. Whipple of this city called at tho Courier office this morning and denied having called the governor's attention to a possible airplane route along the coast. Mr. Whipple states that he called attention to many pos sible airplane landing between Ore gon and California, but did not men tion a coast route. WANTED A young lady wants gen eral housework. Phone fini-F-13. 2S Why Play the Fool? There's no udviininze in playing the ol. Ton niay kic!; ii-.'iiinst custom if yon will. tMir what gain Is there In It? After nil the world wonts re sults. It's willing to pay the mini who supplies It with whin It wants. To net part, or to claim whnr Is truly yours may bring temporary success. Ion the leeelt Is paying too mucli for the whis tle. Reactions always follow trick ery and bragging, if you're really mart you won't have to stoop to de feptlon to get ahead. Von will respect yourself and other folk by acting as If everybody had a reasonable supply sf brains. That will keep yon from doing foolish tilings nnd expecting ex sneratlon because it's you. And the sooner you learn to do your part the fess you will have to pay. DO VOL' want to buy any sized acre age of the best of soil at 17 to $2". per acre? I can supply three good relinquishments. Some very good buys in both residence and bus iness property. Buy now, later you will pay more K. T. McKin stry. 25 FOR SiAJiE Young saddle "horse and new saddle. Address Box 74, Merlin. Ore. 29 PI-RE BRED Poland China weaned pigs; wonderful breeding stock, for sale. Inquire L. M. Nichols, Rd. No. 2. phone 612-F-4. 29 COMING EVENTS lounty Aug. 11-29 Josephine teachers' training school. Aug. 23, Saturda'y -Civil servi.e ex amination for postolLce clerk-carrier postponed from July 12. with a 1920 Maxwell for his sales getting tne not weather.. room. Geo. C. Sabin and family, accom panied by their house guests, the Finches, drove to Ashland today to spend tho day in the park. Sterling Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 32 Forest Supervisor Hurt rum and family passed through Grants Pass today In their automobile front Med ford. en route home to Rosehtirs. C. A. Bills, of Tacoma. spent a few days here with C. E. McFano and visited other friends. Mr. Bills left this afternoon for Sacramento and Ixs Angeles. Willard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf I Iee Emerson, merchant of . West Fork, is transacting business In Grants Pass today. West Fork Is where many hunters congregate when the deer season opens. Mrs. J. W. Maxwell and two chil dren returned to Portland today af ter spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Maxwell's mother. Mrs. Geo. I-ewls Sr. Edison Mazda lamps at Harper's Electric shop. 24 Miss Fannie A brains, of the local forestry office, left today by stage 1 for the Smith Fork ranger station and the station in the vicinity ' of Crescent City for the purpose or checking over the records. B. A. 'Blockinger, owner of the Dorrls box factory, stopped off here this morning to spend the day with I. A. iRoble. iHe was met here by the manager of the factory. Chas. Twohy. Kdison Mazda lamps at Harper's Electric srtiop. 24 Ed. Holmes left this morning for the Southern Pacific hospital at San Francisco. 'Mr. 'Holmes has been out of the hospital for some weeks but he feels that he Is not making satisfactory Improvement. The Dr. Clement family In their new Nash caj- and Frank Nombalais and party visited Ashland Sunday and returned home via Eagle Point. but at night all alike and the two machines traveled ) many unnecessary miles. They final ly found a wayfarer who piloted them to Central Point and the rest was easy. 0 THERE IS AN ECONOMIC REASON why it will pay you to have your clothes made to order by ttOU ) Hire We are ready to bIiow you GEO S. CALHOUN l'iftocn ynars local agent ll.YWOOIMVAKKEIEM 111. I'MH H LINE OF Reed Goods In miins Hist sly lew ami Hie. prictw nm rlglil- The price yon nut afford to pay. Sec some of these goods lu our window. Holman's Furniture Store 60r U street, opposite Band Stand IU-iiiodcling Wonder Building The remodeling of the former Wonder store building !y now In pro gress and when completed will be occupied by Trelchler-Plenton, Inc.. of Medford. as a Dodge and Oldsmo-' bile sales room. The front of the i building has been taken out and aj stairway to the Trement rooms will I be placed on the north side of the) front. The smalt rooms in the rear of the building will lie opened into one with an arch cut through be tween the front and the rear. Going Fast. Look Them Over I IIH7 Savon HW In good shape. I 11)17 Chalmers Spoodstcr. 1 1018 Chevrolet 1 Ford Track (om Dm) These can have all been overhauled and are la good condition HAVE VOl'H IXMkSE WHEELS TIGHTENED COLLINS AUTO COMPANY 511 H Street Beading the "Signs" Pat Carnegie, a stranger about rB years of age, was picked up yester day near the Riverside park by Dis trict Attorney Miller, who noticed that Carnegie was acting in a strange manner. The stranger Informed the District Attorney that "he could "read the signs." and that there was a desert roads look flrC8 war on , TenneH8Pe. ,Kegurd-j les of tho Tennessee unpleasantness, Carnegie will bo examined tomor- .... -.. .i i. i.. . ...t.. .i.i.. ... i.n ...in ion noil ii in jiiip'oiiiir inni 11(7 wiiij spend some time at the state Instt-i tutlon at Salem, lie Is now resting at Sheriff's fowls' boarding house. 00 mix 7 ontholleadWhenHeJJd All kinds of Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. Joy Theater TOX1GHT OXLY Mary PicKford la 66 R. AGS" DON'T FORGET "THE SQUAW MAN" The big Cecil II. Ke.Mille Production. Certainly, this latest production of Cecil It. Ite.Mille l . winner. Taken as a whole, UiJs offering in decidedly worth while from every angle. The most critical x of audiences wiU find it rich In entertainment value and heart Interest Wids films and Him Folks. - Eternal Leap Years. There exists t eiLst one plnee In the World where men con-lder If below their dignity to notice women at all. much less to iiuike overtures of mar riage. Consequently the proposing Is left to the womvn. When a New (iulnea woman fulls In love with a man she I sends a piece of string to his sister.' or. If In- tins no sister, to his mother or another of his liuly reliitives. Then the Isdy who receives th string tells the favored innti that the particular woman Is In love with lilm. No court ing follows, however, for It is consid ered beneath a New fiulnen man's dig nity to waste time In such a pursuit. If a inn 11 thinks' he would lllie to wed the lady, lie meets her iilone. and they j decide whether to iinirry or drop the ! Idea. Ijinrciice I ndi-rniKMl Kctnrns Laurence I'nderwood, who has been absent from thf city for the past IS months, the greater part Irelng spent lu the I'. S. army, ar rived lost night from . Washington, D. C, and will be employed at Old Ing's garage of this city. I'nder wood was a! sergeant In t'hn tank corps, having been lured Into that branch of the service by a nstcr stating "Why walk to Berlin when yon can ride In a tank?" . I'nder wood says, however, that he did more walking while drilling nl Gettysburg thaii ever before in his life. Since his discharge In Febru ary, Tie has been working as a drafts man In the shipyards at Washington. 21 7 Swim Kaps A good assortment Buy the DURABLE A. pure gum Kap, one that will last all season SPEOIAL SO Cents CLEMENS 8eis Drugs and Books BORN KRYTZER To Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur C. Krytzer, 805 I) street, Monday, July '21, a daughter. VjMB 1 r Hi ' l li ft Our -sH-T' IP X-X ssW- 'ft .ft . mm . "Ti Cheaper to Build a Garage of Your Own Than to Pay for An otWi or to Ruin YourQr" The sum you pay monthly for age rent would iust ai well lumber and labor to build vnur own gatage. After that you save so much a month. And a good garage ii insurance on the looks and oi your car. ;ar- iuy i f hie Help Dream Reveals Crime. A dream once played Its part In a celebrated criminal case the "Red Barn Murder" the memory of which Is kept alive by the melodrama still I phiyed in country towns In Knglnnd Mrs. Marten, the mother of Marlu Marten, the victim, dreamed three sue I cesslve nights that her dnugliter hud ' been murdered nnd burled In the red I bnrn. She Insisted ihnt the floor should he taken up. This was done n ml the body of the missing girl wns found.' and constituted n link In the chain of clreumstiiiitliil evidence on which the murderer, William Corder. wns convicted and executed In August. ree Protect your car from wesiher and your pure from exprme. Your own garage, built alter our plant and niggritiot.i, will ' doit. The service is free. We are ptepired lo supply all llie ne. e. ury building material for hrsl-class job. And we aiiure you our price ate fair ana square. For the take of aeon- omy and gaiety look: after thin now. GRANTS PASS LUMBER COMPANY Phone 284 Sees Son en 8creen. "There he Is; there's John!" shunt ed Mrs, John Hughes, who with her hushnnd was watching n picture at a movie at Macon, la. The parents were overjoyed when the picture of their son, Sergeant John II. Hughes, Jr., of the aviation service In France, wns thrown on the screen nnd 'they "siivv him," though a thousand tulle's way. Quotations for Authors. "The press, Is open and my hook la fairly set s-golng. . . . The proof sheets amuse me finely at breakfast. I cannot help hoping for some npplntise. You will be kind enough to communi cate to me all that you hear, nnd to conceal from me nil censure. I would not, however, dislike to hear Impartial corrections; perhaps Mr. Orny may say something to you or ll." .Tnmes Ros well to William J, Temple (1707).