PAGE FOCB GRANTS PASS DAILY OWNER Kill 1 AY, AVUl'HT 80. IfM St RETROSPECTION There is little difference in the message we hare for you each day, and yet we want to impress you with the fact that money ta the huh 'around which the world mores, Uvea, and has its being. Opportunity neTer comes to the careless man, advancement never comes to the laiy ones. Arouse yourself, put ginger tnto your work and the habit ot Saving will come naturally to you. THE FIRSTJNATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON If Sousa's Band Went Marching By Wouldn't the thrill of it get you? Wouldn't you drop what ever you were doing to listen to the greatest band in all the world? The chances are you will seldom see Sousa's Band but you can hear it every day. if you wish to! Sousa on the Victrola is the same as Sousa marching by all the fire and dash and peculiar rythm which have, crowned him the world's March King. The Victrola brings you Sousa and the lead ers in every branch of music and entertainment. They make Victor Records exclusively! Victors and Vk-tmUs $23 np Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 50fl G ex. - Eureka People Knjoy Fruit IA party composed of J. E Heston and wife of Eureka, Calif., Mrs. T. Price and Lieutenant Heston of Port land spent Thursday in Grants Pass They made the trip from Eureka by a'utomobile and Mrs. Price and Lieu tenant Heston left this morning for their home. They were all very enthusiastic over the splendid fruit x they were able to secure here, and the Hestons loaded their car with Grants ' Pass peaches to take to their home, using them, they explained, for bal last on the trip back over the mountains. Xu Courier Monday There will be no Daily Courier is sued on Monday, Labor Day. Xo Itand Concert Tonight -There will be no band concert to night, as so many of the bandsmen are on their vacations and are out of the city. Forest Fire I'nder Control A forest fire down the river In the neighborhood ot the Eaton ranch, which has been burning for over a wee, caused considerable alarm last night, though no damage was done, The residents of the nearby farms turned out to help fight the fire and it Is apparently under control today Many Knjoy Picnic- One of the happy events ot the season took place at the city park one evening last week, when about 50 people, friends and neighbors, old and young, gathered there for a boun tiful supper. After supper was serv ed, swimming was Indulged in by the younger people until 9 o'clock, when the happy party broke up. Those enjoying the picnic were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilcox and son Mike. Mrs. A. R. Orme and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Burke and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dudly. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Morrison and sons Carlton and Clayton, Miss Rhoda Hoxle. Mr. and Mrs. J. King of the Club Orchards. Merlin; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wurtz baugh, Mr. Brier and daughter Ma mie, Mr. and Mrs. O. Olds, Mrs. Chas. Wade and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sweeny, Mrs. F. S. Dukes and da'ughter Pan sey. Miss Ruth Pratt, Mrs. Santee and sons, Mrs. W. Wiggs. Mrs. U Hagen, Miss McColm, Mrs. 'A. M. XJcCauIey, Mrs. Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hood and daughter. HORN GRET To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Grey of Rock Point, Thursday, lAugust 23, a son. ' Mining (blanks Courier office. Ok Oregon theater Admiwilon 10c & StH- TONIGHT AND SATIKIMV LEY 1 in The Rescuing Angel She Never Told a Soul She Was Married So she had to expect complications, didn't she? She did, but her husband, who didn't know that she was making a secret ot their marriage couldn't under stand why she allowed other men to make love to her only a few hours after she had promised to "love, hon or and obey" him. It's funny, ludicrous, dramatic, ear tragic. It's worth coming miles to see! Also "The Foolish Age" A Mack Bennett Funny Picture PER5NdL LOCAL B. U. lloluian spent the day in Ashland on buslueM. Fruit jam at Cramer Bros. 77 Mrs. B. Peak ot San Francisco is visiting the Amos Myers family. Mrs. George Mcintosh ot Marsh field arrived this morning and will go to Crescent City to visit friends. J. U Williams went to Roseburg this morning to visit his daughter. Mrs. J. M. Rose. Blatchford's Calt Meal at Pardee's 58 Mrs. Arthur Couulck and Mrs. Bell Parrott ot Eureka', Calif., spent yes terday here en route to Portlaud. . Mrs. J. L. HnskJua ot Klamath Falls is the guest ot the J. W. Mor ton family. Mrs. E. Close and daughter Jessie returned today from Hugo, where they spent the week. Mrs. J. Clafke ot Yreka, who has been the guest ot the W. Kasdorff family, left this morning for her home. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. Mae Fisher ot Roseburg, who spent several days with Mrs. Arthur Strader, returned to her home this morning. C. D. Gooch arrived today from Sims, Calif., and will spend a few days with the Benj. M. Collins fa lull- ' . Try our week-day dinners and suppers, at 40 cents. Palace dining room. 58 Mrs. F. A. Riedel of Roseburg. who is visiting her son, C. J. Riedel and family, went to Gold Hill this after noon. C. H. Corson will leave tonight for N'ewport to spend his vacation. Mrs. Corson lyxs been at the coast several days. Mrs. J. W. Countermine and party, touring from El Paso, Texas, to their home at Des .Moines. Iowa', were in the city yesterday. Mrs. 11. B. Ixjomls of Med ford who spent several days' here with her son, G. M. ljoomls, and family, re turned to her home today. Miss Laura Tetchier of Medford. who spent the past week with the Henry Hull family here, returned to her home today. Blatchford's Calf Meal at Pardee's 53 Mrs. E. L. Mills or Portland, who spent the past month with her moth er, Mrs. Martha Jess at New Hope, left this morning for her home. While here she visited Crater Lake and oth er points of scenic Interest. Mrs. H. Houghton oflanslng. Mich., who is spending the summer with the John Stanbrough family at .Williams, went to Medford today to visit a daughter. Wlllard storage battery service station, S14 North Sixth St. 17tf Mrs. W. D. Evans of Portland, who was formerly Miss Eleanor Turvy, arrived this morning to visit friends and relatives In Grants Pass and at Williams. Mrs. A. C. Lomer and Miss Ruth Tuttle arrived this morning from Portland and will go to Dryden to spend two weeks with friends and relatives. "Forhan's For the Gums." Sabln has It. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blanttner left this morning, returning to Port land, after spending several weeks here visiting with" Mrs. Blanttner'B sister, Mrs. W. H. Quaif, and in camp ing at Crate Iake. P. P. Proctor and family left to day by automobile for Astoria fchere they will visit the Paul Shellhorn family. They were welj provided with camp equipment and will stop to camp and fish along the way. The H. L. Wilson family returned to Glendale today after spending sev eral days in Grants Pass. Miss Alva Wilson, who recently returned from Seattle, will spend the winter with her parents. Mrs. A. M, Morrison ot Lelatad spent the day in town on business. Mrs. 11. A. Hall and daughter of Williams spent the day In town. J. K. Manuel went to Medford this afternoon on business. Harry 1-owls ot Gal Ice spent the day In Granta Pass. ' Mrs. Roger Entrlcan and children of Almeda are spending a few days In the city. Mrs. William Dahlherg and daught er, Miss Edith, returned this morn ing from a trip to Portland. Mrs. A. C. Brown of Glendale Is spending a few days with her moth er. Mrs. A. C. Butler. Albert Huggerth and wlfo of Rose burg arrived this afternoon to visit relatives tor a few dsys. George Ksterly of the Waldo mine and C. Mcintosh are In town today on business. W. W. Canny and brother, H. P. Cauby and two daughters of Sun Fernando, Calif., who are visiting here, returned last night from a trip to Crater lake. Lust week the party visited the Oregon raves. Hty Property Change Hands Jee Courrier lus purchased the residence proierty at the corner of 7th and H streets from Mrs. Derrick.. J. F. Hurke purchased the property at the corner of 5th and J. streets from J. Petschner. Holh sales were made through E. T. McKlmttry. Friday Night Dancing party. Waldorf Hall. 67 lw AngelcN Mun Buy Frm G. A. Pike ot Lo Angeles has re cently purchased the 80-acre Austin ranch on the Applcgule. lie will more his family here at once, and further Improve and farm the place. The sale was made through K. T. McKinstry. Homttti-r loottCB ' S. F. Nlckson ot Southern Califor nia has just located on a homestead neur Wlldervllle. Ills family arrived this morning and they will .become permanent residents here. The deal was mude through E. T. McKinstry. Out of Town j I will be out ot town tor several days; going to Eastern Oregon. Will give notice on return. W. G. White, ; White Line Taxi. 68 Headquarters for ' ' School Books and Supplies Get one of our price lists of the new series of Books CLEMENS Sell Drags and Book 731 fRaicatJL Jerome Prairie. irl Married Clyde Walter Hanson ot Klamath Falls and Margaret Beatrice Wilson of Jerome Prairie were married on Wednesday artefnoon, August 27, at the Tremont Rooms, Rev. W. C. l.ong officiating. - . Truc k llreuks Through Bridge A serious accident was narrowly avoided Wednesday evening when a truck loaded with gravel broke thru one of the cross beams of the 'Rock Point bridge and fell several feet toward the river. The driver was uninjured, and after the load was taken off the truck was raised to the floor of the bridge. A new bridge Is under construction across the river at Rock Point and the old one is in very bad condition. The bridge will be closed for another day before trav el can safely he resumed. After the Bund Concert Dance at the Waldorf Hull. i!7 XEW TODAY BARTLETT PEARS FOR SALE One-half cent per pound, for can ning. Smaler size. NOT wormy. In bulk. Bring boxes or sacks. Par son's office. 50tf FOjR SALE Sixty laying hens, cheap. Rd. No. 2, F.. W. Hull. 60 FOR HALE Crawford peaches and Bartlett pears at lc a pound. Also ripe tomatoes at 114c a pound. Bring your boxes. George A. Ham ilton, Riverside Orchard, Fruit dale. .68 Bargains In Whit Wash Skirts. Piqua, Duck and Poplin MRS. E. REHKOPF TO RENT Furnished house. Phone 249-J. Forenoons and evenings. 68 GIRLS WANTED Would consider applications of girls as messengers at the Western Union Telegraph office. Good wages and a chance for advancement. 68 WANTED-i-To tuy fresh cow. Must give large quantity of milk. Phone Peter Olson. 62 PH ACHES 90-pack, at 2C per box delivered. Phone 611-F-i24. Over look Ranch, Merlin. 62 HELP WLANTBD-MltT laundry, 720 'East D street, or phone S83-L. 60 WANTED TO buy White Leghorn and. Rhode Island Red pullets. iPhone 603-F-23. F. Breltmayer. 6 You are Cordially Invited to call and Inspect our new .Autumn und Winter sample woolens I bo gateway to supreme tailoring satisfaction and economy, Bring with you the lady whoso Judgement and good taste you value. Your pocket book will not need imwtsuring GEO. S. CALHOUN Fifteen years local KKont for at Holman's Furniture Store More goods just received as follows: Rugs in. all sizes Leather Davenports and Dians Ivory Bedroom Sets Oak Bedroom Sets Remember, Holman makes the Price We have a Stove and Range stock that is complete and priced right DID YOt' SKK TIIK MAXWELL Desert Rat? ( In Town Today) Just another incident of Maxwell supremacy by a 1917 model. The 1920 Ram's Horn, Hot Spot, Maxwell has just 72 improving changes. All parts of the 1920 model are thoroughly strengthened. NOTE -To any person' following the exact route of the AXVKLI, DHSHRT RAT in. any othur make of car with as small amount of repair and upkeep, I will cheerfully refund all expense incured. . Signed. OOI,. KINO STANLEY SKK TIIK a;knts TOI.V Collins Auto Company Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes For Men Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have It" VlHltlnic Old flaunt iRev. Robert Mdlioun, Rev. Roliert N. Mcljean and the latter's brother-in-law, James Clonm, all of Los An geles, arrived here by automobile Wednesday" night and are spending several days camping near the dam and fishing. Robert N. Mclean is now In charge of the Presbyterian work among the Spanlsh-epeaklng peoples of the United States, the work being practically confined to the five southwestern states, Califor nia, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas. The elder MclLean was in charge of the work for six years, and is yet In active work among the Mexicans. library Closed Monday The public library will be closed all day labor day, Monday, Septem ber 1. ' . Excursion IIsUm to Const ' .Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for IT.60. Granta ' Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf HiifitiNt Choir HiirprlMM Member Last night the members of . the . Uuptlst choir very pleasantly sur prised Miss Millie Drake at her home on D street when they unexpectedly walked in and proceeded to entertain' her after their own fa'sfflon. .Miss Drake who will leave for Portland in a few days has been a member of the choir for several years and her work there will S) greatly missed during her absence. The evening was spent with games and music and re freshments ot Ice cream and cake were served to Mr. and Mrs. Drake, Miss Drake and the other member f the choir. JL.