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4 PACE FOCR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Till KSIlAV, Jtl.V SI. I Bit. Extravagance Not Efficiency A' great writer describee the "efficient extravagance" of the Amer ican people. But tie Is wrong. RxtravaKance can never be effi ciency except in WASTE. And TS'ASTK makes iW.VXT. But RWING Insure COMFORT, and comfort is the hlxhest goal. Ton can take car of your own comfort while you are making money. But if you waste your money, the time will come when yon OANT hare comfort. This bank -wants to cooperate with you In saving for future com fort: Start an account NOW. THE FIRST.NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON WMF.MRE? FEDERAL HKSEBVtT BehbSYSTEMaSfl PER52NAL !2 LOCAL Carrying Cases for Kodaks and Cameras A carrying case is necessary for the person who carries a fcodak or camera'. It not only protects the camera, hut makes It easier to carry, and dimin ishes the danger of loss. Loather, and imitation leath er cases, suede carrying bags. From the Veet-Pocket up, we have all sizes. ' Also cases for all box cameras. Bring In your kodak or cam era and let us fit it with a carrying case. Stanton Rowell Music and rboto House ' 807 50 G St. TOURISTS FROM MM STATES AT AUTO PARK Committee Extends Tlianks The bathhouse committee desires to extend Its thanks to all the will ing workers -who helped in any way to clear aiay the brush and willows above the bathouse. Jt -was surely good work, makes a big improve ment, and Is in line with other plans that will develop later. Bathhouse Committee. TOO LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by talcing GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney. Ever, bladder and nric acid troubles the National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. Leak for Ike ux CoU Medal ea amy kex mad accept a ! italics) Century Electric ' - FANS A MUle More Wind for Little Les Cost Ask your local hardware or electric dealer to supply you. They can obtain prompt de livery if they haven't them In stock, from It K. POPPLETON 71 Front St. 'Portland, Ore. In response to the request for men to help clear the brush from the edae of the river at Riverside park, about 25 men and boys assembled at the park Wednesday evening lirepnr ed for work. .'A big improvement was made just above the bathhouse. After the job was finished the work ers enjoyed a tine swim. Tourists are maklug Rood use of the auto park adjoining, many of them taking advantage of the -bath house irivileses. Almost ever nisht the park Is well besprinkled with tourists from almost every part of the country. I.ast evening the following parties had established camp there: O. G. Parker. Portland. Oregon, three In party. W. H, Nichols. Portland. Oregon, three In party. W. X. 9wasy and wife. San Fran cisco, Cal. X. .Xowboyw and wife. Santa Anna. Cal. W. ;U Venton and wife. New York City. W. T. Reeves, Stanfleld, Oregon, three in party. J. W. Hubbs, Eugene, Oregon, and A. W. Macy. Chicago, 111. Earl Bender, wife and child. Se attle. Wash. J. H. Warner. Blackfoot. Idaho. five in party. C. T. Pahngren, Pocatello, Idaho, three In party. C. F. Giese, wife and daughter, Portland. Oregon. W. E. St. Johns, and wife, Suther land, Oregon. Dr. W. J. Phillips, Xorth Bend. Wellington, three in party. Henry l,ubkert, Oakland, Cal., five in narty. Roscoe Howard and wife and three children. Eastern Oregon. C. W. Tucker, 'wife and three chil dren. Healdsburg, Somotna county. Cal. Jt. D. Patterson, Riverside, Cal., six In Ta.tty. ,1. G. Wilson and wife, Portland. Oregon. C. O. .McClure and wife. Undsey. Cal. H. K Press and wlf Nam pa, Ida. H. J. Tilley, wife and two chil dren. Phoenix. Oregon. W. F. Boyd. Osmond. Nebraska. five in party. J. M. Hampton. Berkeley, Cal., four in party. J. M. Hampton Jr., and family, IJve Oak. Cal. H. .Harrell and wife. Yakima Wash. Paul Haussnor and .wife, iBakers' field, Cal. T. M., Stott went to Portland Inst uUht on a business trU. MIhs XmIb Call, of Medtord. ar rived last night to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ed Eetes. .Mts Martha Green went to Ash land this morning to remain several weeks. Engineer C. 41. Sampson TeUimed this mornlna- from (Portlund. after a week or more on hla farm. "Mavle" Face Powder. Sablu has Mrs. Mae Booth left last night for Cnatle Rock. Wush., to spend a month with her father, who Is an Invalid. Mrs. E. C. Etmol and little son who spent the past week here with the A. H. Eugle family, returned to their home at Oakland, Ore., today. Wlllard storage battery service station. 814 Xorth Sixth St. 17tf .Mrs.- Arthur Woodln and family, who visited Mrs. J. P. Duncan, left last night for their home at Rose Mr. and Mrs. Horace 0. Booth, who spent several months here with their daughter. Mrs. Chas. I.ong, left last night, returning to their home at Greeley, Colo. Sterling Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 32 P. J. iBrlx and family and J. A Begerly aJnd family, all of Portlund. stopped over here last night. They have been on an automobile trip to Crater Juke, Eureka and Crescent City. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. l'tf .Mrs. l. F. 'Berrle started for Sac ramento. Cal., this morning where Excursion Bates to Count Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.80. Grants Pasa and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tt W. Jt. V. Itegulnr MtH'tliiK Gen. Igan 'W. 11. C. wilt hold their regular semi-monthly meeting Saturday afternoon In the 'W. O. W. hall. There will bo a large class to Initiate. Every member ta urgently requested to 1e present with a well filled 'basket and enough for one more. Supper will be served at R:30. Gen. logan 0. A. R. and all Civil war veterans, and all visiting mem ber of both orders aro cordially In vited to be present. Friday Nllit Dancing party at Waldorf Hall. 27 Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF Closed for Week The office of the Josephine County Abstract Co. will lie cloned for the week 'beginning July 2H. Leave or ders with C. iA. Stiller next door to Abstract office. 2S "Piif Con-.lil.-rcO HiirmlcoM Pat Carnegie, the man recently picked up near Riverside park by District Attorney .Milter hcrnuse of the stranger's queer actions, was rilven his freedom and some money this morning and sent on his way. Pat Is an Irishman ami says he is In three parts, having lost an eye and one arm. He hoives to wander about until all three parts are again I Joined. It Is 'believed that he was! affected by the heat aud hunger, lie j was In a good humor this morning 0. EVERY it' ..- tittit t) Street CUSTOMER MUST BE SATISFIED We don't want one penny of your money unless you are well pleased GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen jei lucul agent Waldorf Mull After the hand concert, the Waldorf Hall. dance at 27 $1 for ."WH Khivts Good bond writing paper, 8 4x11 Inches, unruled. Courier office. 23tf I she -will visit '.Mrs. II. L Bales. Theyjand seemed reluctant to leavo the were chums In their girlhood days , cmmtT Jail, where he has enjoyed 'In Snencer. Iowa, and met by chanre good Test. in this city a short time ago. Geonte C. Metcalf, who went to Long Beach, Cal., two weeks ago to attend the funeral of his sister, re turned home this morning. Ho was accompanied by his brother-in-law, M. 'A. ilathroti, who will make his home here. Miss Eloise Watson, of Portland, who visited the F. I Vannlce family and .Mrs. Vannlce's sister. MIhs -Morey, returned to Portland today. Miss Watson accompanied the Van- nice family from Portland on their return from their automobile trip to Portland six weeks ago. The X. E. Townsend family re turned home Wednesday afternoon from a two weeks' automobile trip which included Crater Lake, Klam ath !Falls, Kegg, Dorris and the Ash land Chautauqua. Mrs. S. C. Hall arrived this morn ing from Seattle to spend a few weeks with her parents. 'Mi, and Mrs. A. iletcher. She was accom panied by her sister. Miss Agnes Ietcher, who spent a month in Seat- tie. The ltcher family expects to go to Crescent City Saturday to siend a week. IIAYVOOVV.KKKIKM ft. KAMol H MK OF Reed Goods In some new styles anil Uio prices nre right. Tito price you can afford to pay. See some of these goods In our window. Holman's Furniture Store 60S G street, opposite Band Stand MEXICO KEEKS CONTEMPT the house committee today that Me- Foil THE I NITEl HTATriS! leans felt contempt for the Amrt Washlnmoti. July 23. William i runs duo to thu sending of two Am Mktcholl. former manager of the . erlran military expeditions Into Mex Bank of I-ondon, Mexico City, told leo and subsequently withdrawing. KEW. TOUAY WANTED Man and wife for work on farm, wife to run boardtne house. 'River 'Banks Farms. 31 FOR RENT Nicely furnished five room cottage, gas and wood-range, electric lights, etc. 203 C street. See N. E. Townsend. 621 A St. 31 WANTED TO BUY A twin cylin der motorcycle, not older than 1916 model. 'Address Chas. Brlggs, Iceland, Ore., or 'phone Grave. 27 Trade Acceptances, hook of -Courier office. Joy Theater LAST TIME TONIGHT The Squaw Man" A Cecil B, DeMille Production OTHER ATTRACTIONS SCREEN MONOLOGUE BRAY PICTO Friday and Saturday VIVIAN MARTIN in "You Never Saw Such a Girl" IjOST -Pair rimless glasses, gold bows. Finder please return to i No. 1336, care Courier. 27 7 iROO.M, plastered house, on corner. Fine shade trees. Worth $1,000. Will sell for '.00. Best relinquishment McKInstry. in county. 27 Placer location notices at Courier office. Swim Kaps A good assortment Buy the DURABLE A pore gum Kap, one that will last all season SPECIAL 50 Cents CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books .fib Hi DITCH OWNERS The Aitken Revolving Self-Cleaning Fish Screen has been adopted by the State Board of Fish and Game Ccmmissioners as a satisfactory device for the adequate screening of irrigating ditches, canals, mill races and other artificial water courses, in accordance with the provisions of Section 64, Chapter... 257, Session Laws of Oregon, 1913, which reads as follows: "Any iorson owning in whole, or in piU't, or leasing, micrnt iug or having in chargt any irrigating ditch, or canal, milt race or other artificial water course, taking or receiving its waters from . any river, creek or lake in which fish have hcen placed or may exist, shall, upon order of the State Hoard of Fish and (lame Commissioners, place of cause to he plaVcd, and shall maintain, to the satisfaction of the State Hoard of Fish and (lame Conunis-sionei-s, over the inlet of such ditch, canal, mill race or water course, a reasonable grating, screen or other device, either stiu tionery or operated mechanically, of such construction, fineness, strength and quality, as shall reasonably prevent any fish from entering such ditch canal, mill race, or water course, to the satis faction of such board. Hut before any of said officers shall adopt any permanent plan for a screen or other device to he placed in irrigating ditches, it shall be their duty to conduct a competitive examination, and at s'lc-h examination all persons desiring so to do may submit to said officers for their approval or rejection, working models of their respective screens or other devices for the protection of fish. Inadi'iiatc screening devices nifty he or dered removed and new screens ordered installed, when, upon in vestigation after full hearing upon which all interested parties have had the right to he heard, it is determined that any screen, grating or other device, either by construction, operation or oth- erwise, is found to be inadequate, by the State Board of Fish and . Game Commissioners. Any person found guiltv of violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five ($25) dollars, nor more than one hundred ($100) dollars or by imprisonment in the county jail for not to exceed 30 days or by both such fine and imprisonment." Notice is hereby given to all those coming within the terms of the fore going section to place Immediately their order for such a screen with the Dep uty Game Warden in their district, so that the same may be manufactured and installed as quickly as possible. Fifty pter cent of estimated cost of screen must accompany the order, the balance to be paid on the installation of screen. . Address all communications to the Deputy Game Warden in your district. Carl D. Shoemaker, State Game Warden.