PAGE FOCH QUANTS PASS DAtLT COURIER "ltllV. KK.PTK.M HK.lt II). 1011. v Put Your Money Where you can put your trust. Where you know It will be sate. Where you can get it when you want it. Where It will yield the utmost benefit. This Bank's success rests upon Its fidelity to the trust ot Us pa-trons. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FEDERAL BESKBVB sWSTtHSfl Have You Heard Tell Me. That Lullaby ot Long Ago. Weeping Willow Lane, Dreamy Klghts. Cleo, Lonesome, That's All, Our Yesterdays, Sunshine and Rain, Cleopatra, End of a erfect "Day Peace Edition. My Son, By the ampflre. And the Other High Grade songs which are so popular now? Dome in and try them over. "30 cents each. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo Hon 507 BOO G St, lCHve for Seattle Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson, ac companied "by ..Mr. and Mrs. George Coffenberry. left yesterday tor Port land and Seattle, to be absent About two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will proceed to' Seattle, during which time Mr. and Mrs. Coffenberry will visit in Portland. Whipple Is "Some Shot" Mrs. W. A. Whipple has received a letter from her son, Melvin, stat ing that he had killed a' large bear within two miles ot 'Astoria. The bear, when dressed, weighed 352 pounds. It was killed with a .22 cal Ibre high -power rifle, and when the bear's head was skilled it was dis covered that all five shots could be covered with a! dollar. PER52NAL tB LOCAL Kotice to the Public J. E. .Bartlett is not working for s. Any inquiries concerning our electrical service will be promptly looked after by Mr. Cunningham or Hr. Paul. Paul's Electric Store, Bedford. Oregon. 7 Want Men tor Signal Corps Paul J. iBauer, in charge of the local recruiting station. Is iu receipt ot a letter from the war department, stating that efforts are 'being made to secure men for the signal corps. Men with a common school education or better, are wanted, who wish to learn one of tht following trades: Radio operators, Morse telegraph operators,, telegraph and telephone linemen, telegraph and telephone operators and repairers, electricians, switchboard operators and cable splicers. Further information yito be had at the local recruiting office. J. .P. Morse, who spent a few days at home here, returned to Kegg, Cal. Vetch seed and vetch and oaU at Pardee's. 7 Mrs. G. P. Jester spent yesterday In Med font. Pont forget your invitation card tonight at K. and U ot 3. social. 74 G. M. Flint la spending his vaca tion In Klamath Full. Edison Mazda Lamps at Harper's Electrlo Store. 75 W. 8. Maxwell spout yesterday In Medtord. W.- L. Smith left this morning tor Marehflcld to spend several days on business. Have you an Invitation card tor the social given tonight by the K. and I ot ST 74 Mrs. J. S. Parson, ot Ashland, Is spending the day with her sister, Mrs. Geo. S. Calhoun. lynn Sabln left last night tor Cor- vallls lo begin his senior year at the O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Campbell, of Rogue River, are in town, for the day. Wlllard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. lTtf George Williams left lost night tor Corvaltls where he will attend O. A. C. J. C. Hunter, of Klamath Falls, who has been here on business, re turned to his home today. A collie pup or a well broke sheep dog Is wanted by Winetrout Bros. 75 Win. 'Albright, formerly of Grants Pass, arrived this morning from Vancouver, Wash., to spend a few days on business. Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros. 77 Mr. and (Mrs. V. A. Marshall, of Myrtle Creek, and J. B. Rossy. of Portland, arrived this morning to spend their vacation In the vicinity. Teh-gallon kegs, 40 and 50 gal lon barrels tor sale at Homing's. 74 Deputy Sheriff Lister and F. L. Coon made a trip to Wolf Creek to day, on business connected with the sheriff's office. Vetch seed and vetch and oats at Pardee's. 7 Oregon and Star Theatres " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . ALLAX HOLl 'BAR'S PHOM tTlOX A KOMAXCK OK THK GREAT WAK A STOKV OK PASSKTH ALL rXIKUSTAXll.G MlVK THAT In the City of Washington, D. C. congregated tlie moot brilliant newspaper "" from ;ll the lien v. papers of this country... The other evening they nil saw , "THK HKAKT OK HI MAXITY" &f)e Picture That Will Live Forever and here's the combined unanimous opinion of these brilliant men on thlH production. KKAD! "Your representative honored the Press Club last night with th? first Washington presentation of "The Heart of Humanity." I want to tell you how it was received. We have had everything in the way of a show and everything In the way of a celebrity at the Press Club from the 'Duke of Connaught ( who is the King's brother!, and "The Birth of a . Nation" and President Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt and .Jim Jeffer les down to our own local police chief; and of course Hie club Is n:tli;r finicky about entertainments. Well today I hear all over town: "Positively that was the GKKATKST thins I ever saw at the Press t lull." . ' ', Yours very truly. (Signed) EARL GOODWIN, President Mrs. Frank Howell, of Provolt, was iu Grants Pass. yesterday. Ivan. Howell returned today from Albany. Mrs. M. D. Merrlman, ot Modford, win in Grants Pass today. Mrs. J. O. Reeder.jot Rogue River, was In town today. Mrs. John K. Carlson weut lo Mod ford this afternoon. Mrs. Matilda Harvey returned this morning from Gold Hill. Vetch seed and vetch and oats at Pardee's. 78 Miss Verna Taggart went to Kegsr. Cat., today. Mrs. S. C. iMarttn, ot Glendule. who has been here for medical treat ment, returned to her home today. Kdlson Mauds Lamps at Harper's Electrlo 9tore. 75 Mrs. W. R. Peterson, of Rogue River, was In Grants Pass shopping today. A. K. Kellogg, ot Gold 'Hill, made a 'business trip to Grants Pass to day. llrlng your Invitation card and a smile to the K. and U ot S. social aud dance tonight. 74 Mrs. L E. San tee and two chil dren left this morning tor Sutherlln, where they will spend the winter. Henry Speaker, ot Wolf Creek, who spent yesterday here, returned to his home today. Wlllard storage; battery" service station, 314 North Sixth St. 17tf C. A. Nichols, of Junction City, who visited his sister, Mrs. W. tt. Batman, and a brother. Merle Nich ols, left today for his home. W. T. Eddy, the engineer In charge of the road work on Hays Hill, returned Wednesday from a business trip to Portland. Kdlson Ma'cda iAmps at Harper's Electrlo Store. 75 Mrs. 11. B. Olson and son. Oris, and Jonn Olson and family arrived last night from Dorrls, Cal., and will spend the winter here. 8. S. Alorey and two sons came over yesterday from Crescent City and left today for Glendaln, where they will remain. Mrs. Morey, who Is now at' Myrtle Creek will Join them later. .Dew Coats, new Sweaters and Hew rials on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF Knight Templar Meeting Special meeting of Mellta Com mnndery, Knlshta Templar tonight. Conferring of the order of the Red Cross. Oregon Theater Two Shows 7 and 9 Admission 25c and fiOc Matinee at 2:itO Admission l.c and 35c Star Theater One Show Each Night H o'clock Admission 20c and 40c TUC LlCQDT Ul IMOMITV Allan Uolubartajpor Production Knnce nt Tokilimi Saturday night, September 27. Music furnished by .Wilson's orclies tra. .74 (liango at Hotel (liirkc John Close has leased and Is now conducting the Clarke hotel nt Glen dale. The hungry cpmmers'ial men hope he won't lie too close. Excursion I'.ntes to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 28. 74tf You'll Never Mis The tlmo or money It costs at Murphy Saturday night, but you'll miss some dandy Misses If you nils It. ' 74 Tourist Gets O.' At C. IjiniU Ardie 'Miller and wife pf Benton, III., on a western trip by automobile visited Josephine county and the Oregon caves. While at the caves tiiey heard of a piece of O. & C. lands on the Williams . road about five miles from this city, and they immediately took steps to secure the land, 160 acres, and will make their home on It. Their 8-year old daughter is yet In the east but Mrs Miller Is expecting to return this fall for her. Mr. Miller was In the service with the headquarters de tachment, 4th ammunition train, as motorcycle dispatch rider. It's a joy to clean your teeth with Klenzo TOOTH PASTE 25c Tube CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books io.1 (i street lUUNtilN'ti TO MKM OK O HA NTH PAMH a tailoring service unsurpassed aiiywhere. This exceptional tailoring service means larger selec tions ot fine' woolens, newer patterns, and price pleasingly below the expected for tailoring ser vice ot so high an order. GEO S. CALHOUN Klftoen yea's local agent li 1 itJJ Hf'-' .sk. .lts saVH 'kjsa 'l , ' ii J Tr ii i i , ,. ! - -! '- -miW A - J Ol lt HOl lU'B OK HI I'l'I.Y our purchasing facilities, are as valuable to you as to us when you buy furniture here. Itulng In the market all of the time, knowing furniture values when we see thorn, we are constantly picking up good "buys" which wo, In turn, pass on to our patrons. Every purchase you make here has first been bought rlgot by us. You are getting full value in trading with us. WW SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Hi Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes at Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "II Men Wear It We llnve It" DRESSMAKING OK ALL KINKS . 2.1 V KAKM KXKKIKNt K Fancy llliiner and Evening Gowns a sperbilty aUsfiiction Guar anteed mid Prices llcasonithle Mrs. Lydia Allen nl A street I'luino 1171-lt when it rains is made surd to. r by 1J MI mm, SLICKER Look far tht ' ttcfltx Edit AJT.Tow.Ea Co. Stolen Car Not Yet Recovered Hut have another mid nm ready for Taxi service as usual, (Mil fiiunu Puss Hot'!, phono IMI. lU-sldence phone itllK-Y. White Line TAXI Boston, Mass. JJ ii