PACK FOCR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER nillAV. riK.PTBMIIKH 5HI, IttlO. Making the Nation's Credit Liquid Reservoir systems insure a steady water supply In every city nd large town. The faucet Is of wry tittle value without the reser voir behind It The Federal Reserve iBanktng System is a aiuiple and practical mean of making the nation'a'credK liquid at all .times. As member of that system, this bank Is as independent of lo cal conditions as it Is humanly possible to make It. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON TjmtRAJL BESBRVS BakSY stc Ntfal PERSSNflL !! LOCAL I I L U s ,'1 . IS IT LO.VIKD? Tht Kodak that ia to bring home the pictures of the deer you got or saw? Don't spoil a,' perfectly good trip by neglecting to have a Kodak and plenty of . Films along. Eastman Kodaks and Films, the best made. ' v Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 807000 G 8. Upturns Front San Francisco James Martin returned last night from San Francisco, where he was summoned about ten days ago as a' government witness in the 'ruler land fraud case. -Mr. Martin states that there were approximately 800 witnesses summoned for the trial and several other abstracters from Oregon, besides himself, were pres ent. Bight men were arraigned for trial, five pleading guilty and the charges against the other three be ing dismissed. Mr. Martin says that from what he could learn of the tun nel rave-in on the Southern Pa cific near Kennet. It wlH be next Tuesday before the track is cleared. Good progress was being made when a second cave-In occurred. Passen gers are walking over the tunnel, while Mexicans are engaged In car rying griie and other luggage for the women. "Agents Authority to Sell" book ot BO blanks. r0?. Conr.?' office. I'nlque Window Wsplay . A window display that Is attract ing unusnal Interest Is one at the Rochdale grocery which represents an old fashioned home. The exhibit Is made up ot number of choice heirlooms loaned by people of this city. The display was arranged In the interest of the evening service at the church of Christ next Sunday when the sermon, songs and entire meeting will feature the Idea of the old fashioned home. Mrs. y Brlggs, of Kerby, has been i In the city for several days. ' ; Wens Blrdseye, of Rogue River, ( was in the city today. V. C Smith, of Tttcoma, arrived In Grants Pass tills morning. , Mr. and Mrs. Jo Rose returned to Roseburg last night ffter visiting i Grants Pass relatives. Willard storage battery service station, IM North Sixth St. - lTtf George Flint has returned from , his vacation spent in the Klamath : country, and la again at his duties with the Standard Oil company. Judge John M. Chllds. of Ores cent City, arrived here this mom In from Salem and left on the stage for his home. Wlllard storage battery service station. SI i North Sixth si lTtt Mrs. M. J. Finch, of Kerby. went to Central Point this afternoon to be with her husband who is employed there. Mtss Mary K. Wood went to Rogue River this morning for short stay. Rarle Voorhles left this morning for Thigene to resume his studies at the IT. of O. Judge and Mrs. Charles W. Sch- jlack and Mrs. Edw. J. DePue. - of I San Francisco, stopped over here last night, on their way home from Seat tle. J. E. Bartlett of the Peoples Elec tric Store. Med ford, Ore., will be In this territory. etUl selling Standard Electrical equipment same goods t better prices your needs will be j given our utmost consideration. 7Stf Robert Martlneau. brother of Al Martineau of the Josephine hotel, arrived here a few days ago from St. Paul. Minn., and will remain Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fvans. of England, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cun nlngham, of Amity, who are touring the west, were -guests at the Jose phine hotel last night. Word comes from Glendale that D. P. Grentnger, who recently suf fered a severe stroke of paralysis. Is much improved in health. Mr. Grenlnger is known to many Grants Pass people, having for many years 'come over to the Rogue every fall I to angle for steelheads. You saw these coats and suits in your favorite magazine Comeg in and try .them on We recommend Wooltex tailor-made Because first they are designed to give each and every type of woman "That Well-dressed Look" ' Then they are tailored so perfectly of superior fabrics that they keep their stylish lines. Let us show you Wooltex coats and Suits The Golden Rule The Store That Sells Wooltex 'ml K. D. Thompson, of iVImer was In the city today, returning home this afternoon. Mrs. IS. C Underwood and. Mrs. Pat 8laJtory went to Medtord thin afternoon for a few days. Itnnce at Takilma Saturday night, September ST. Music furnished by Nollson's orches tra. . 81 lr. I Wiu 1 mm a Clerk O. W. Wlnetrout was. takeu se verely ill yesterday and is confined to his home. Word has been aont to his son, Clarence, who Is attend ing the Salem fair, and ho ht expect ed home on this afternoon's train. In the meantime, Dr. R. J. lleatul is acting as chief clerk and: salesman at the Wlneirout Implement store. . . i . IHtiHing farty Waldorf Hull Saturday- nlKht. 81 Attention lleiiefinli The state president will make her oftlolal visit Saturday evening. Sep tember 27. Preceding lodge a ban quet will be held at 6:30. Rebekahs and their husbands Invited, -aliie all visiting Rebekahs. 80 The Auto Park Was Tuel The article in yesterday's Courier slitting that a nuiuber'of our cttlxens assembled at the city park to clean up the grounds was In error, as It was the aiito park grounds that were given a cleaning. Our city park has been kept in fine condition this sum mer by Joe Martellertl, park superintendent. frerent lry for $.t . Owing to the present; excellent condition of the roads the Grants Pass A Crescent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent City or return for 75tf new Goats, new Sweaters and new fiats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF THHQriWTION coming from a friend Is a compliment to your good taslo lu clothes, auu aiso 10 tne tailoring skill of A0.1 a Street GEO S. CALHOUN Kiftoen years local agnnt ItoMit Open Sunday S. S. Schell states that the road on, the south side ot the river will be open for traffic next Sunday. To take this road and not Interfere with road construction, drivers should take the Park lune road to the rock crusher, then go by the old sugar plant site to connect up with the paved road leading south. From thore on they will have almost six miles of, pavement to drive over, to the Jackson county line. Mr. Shell Is now grading the road from the Sixth street bridge to the end of the present pavement, a distance of about one-third, of a mile. , Price to Advance Beginning October 1, the prices on cleaning and pressing will go up Roper's Tailor Shop. The Wardrobe Cleaners. . 84 Itouth of Mm. ('. A. Heath Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Heath and son. Ixiyal, returned last night from Al bany, where they attended the fu neral oft Mr. Heath's mother, Mrs. Anna J., wife of C. A. Heath, who died on Thursday, September 18, of neuritis, and was burled In River view cemetery, 'Albany on the 20th. Mrs. 'Heath was born In New York June 7, 1848, and at the time or her death was 73 years 3 months 11 days old. With her husband and children i : she moved to eastern Oregon In 1884, and in 1910, came to Grants , Pass, which was her home until I about three months ago when Mr. jand Mrs. Heath went to Albany to 1 live with their son. She Is survived by her husband and two sons, K. P., of this city, and T A., of Albany. I J. R. Bartlett Of the Peoples Electric Store, j Medford, Oregon, will be in this ter- rltory, still selling Standard Electrl ical equipment same goods, better prices your needs will be given our utmost consideration. 75tf EVERSHARP The Perfect Pointed Pencil f Always Sharp Never Sharpened A point for everything, you write $1.00 up Clemens Sells Drags and Books.. 1 V sL J ym fi r r l i v v' Of course your baby is worthy of the bent, the mont comfortable carriage to be had. We have particularly fine Hue of such carriage on band at this time. You can make a selection ot any grade, at any price. You will at least have the satisfaction of knowing that llitby is appearing on the streets wirrectly If In a carriage bought here. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes at Peerless Clothing Co, Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Hate It" IH Oregon theater AdminMoii l.V nl ii.1c TOMUIIT and 8ATl'ltl.V WALLACE REID .and THEODORE ROBERTS in "The Roaring Road" "Toodles" wasn't afraid of siNM-dlng at the rate of 110 inileN an hour on a strange track und racing with it limited train was nil in a day's work, Just hecaiino there was a Klrl at the other end of the line. Hut speed munla wan only another -nuinifititntion of lovo. . - A picture play for everyone who owns, rides In, drive, likes or wonft an automoMIe Also "WHEN LOVE IS BLIND" A slack Bennett Funny SIXDAY SM)ND.V "Pershing, The Weapon of Destiny"