GHAYTS PASS DAILY COIIUEH TllllWDAV, OCTOIUCU 10. !!. I new Coat, new Sweaters MEN VITALLY INTERESTED PAGE FOCH PER52NAL 55 LOCAL and In this city, its business Interests and iU growth, uiie up the directorate ot this bank. Through them, the Important business ot loaning the bank's funds, is conducted! Does this' mean anything to you when 'starting new account? Our Resources f-72.1,000.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON TjrEDERAl. KESEHVlf Dependable Quality - Prices Right in Hart, Schaffner & MarxClothes " at Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have It" Poputar Sheet Music 15c per copy 7 for $1 Ragging the Chopsticks. I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome. Jerry. Only You. Some Day I'll Make You Glad. Walt and See. When a Fellow' Needs a Friends Some Day You'll Want ' Me Back. Kinky Koo. Let's Help the Irish Now. Clouds. Game of Love. Land of Makebelleve. Mother's Cradle Song. Naughty Hindu Eyes. You're Making a Miser of Me. Slow and Easy. Wanting a Loveland. Where Did You Find That Kind of Loving.' Stanton Rowell Music and Photo Honse 507 509 O St. NEW TODAY 640 ACRES three miles from city on lip per river road for sale at a 'bar gain. $14,000; small payment, balance 6 per cent; 10-room plas tered house, old barn 50x100; 5 acres pears; about 90 acres under ditch survey, 10,000 cords wood timber. Address H. C. M it Her, 650, Washington street, Portland, Oregon. " 22 DRY SLAB WOOD for sale. 3 a tier, delivered; green slab- wood. $2.50 delivered; green' sawdust. $2.75 pr load; cash on deliver)'. Edgerton's sawmill, phone 187-J. 9S 4 HORSES for sale, or trade for good young team weighing about 1500. Address J. B. Wilhelra. or call 3 miles from city on upper river road. 98 Ernest I'mphlette, of Gleudale. l in the city today. Wlllard storage battery service station. 814 North Blxth St. 17tt .Mrs. T. J. Funson, of Medford. I the guest ot TUn. G. P. Jester. A. S. Rosenbaum, ot Portland, is in the city today. Luther Tlngtey left this morning for Portland. Wlllard storage battery service station. S14 North Sixth 8t 17tt Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cook arrived this morning from Marshtleld and will remain here indefinitely. mim Fhuhl. of Taft. Cal., who spent several days here on business, left this afternoon for her home. Fresh flh and oysters at City Meat Market. T Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wooley arrived last night from Sun Jose, Cal., and will spend week or more with the latter's mother. Mrs. Geo. Slover. Arthur Schilling left last night for his home at Marysvtlle, Cal. He was accompanied by his brother, Ernest who will remain there for a time. Twenty-five per cent discount on all trimmed hats at the New Millin ery Store Mrs. Lillian Currier, Cor E and Sixth, opposite Josephine ho tel. 9 Mrs. S. Reld. an aged woman of Yreka. who has been In the city for a few weeks having a cataract re moved from her eye and other treat ments, returned to Yreka. She"ws accompanied by Mrs. Knight. Mrs. J. W. Walton, of Bray. Is vis iting her mother, Mrs. N. E. Towns end. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Walton and Mrs. Flanagan made an automobile trip to Medford. J. E. Bartlett of the Peoples Elec tric Store, Medford, Ore., will be In this territory, still sailing Standard Electrical equlpment-rsame goods, better prices your needs will be given our utmost consideration. 75tf Rev. Joseph Knott, new pastor of Newman M. E. church, accompanied by Mrs. Knott, their son. Rd.s, and Mrs. Knott's mother, Mrs. Martha Roes, arrived last night from Cottage Grove, which has been their home for the past three' years. FRESH JERSEY COW for sale, $7 Phone Glenn Provolt, Provolt cen tral. 98 Placer location notices at Conrler lfice. Envelores at it Co .rier Office FOR SALE 1 new touring car at a bargain if taken at once. 1 Dodge In fine shape, new top and Just overhauled. 1 Chevrolet in fine condition. 314 North Sixth St. 96tf Mining, blanks at Courier office. Prlw Val At dauolug Hriy Saturday night. V K. .V Im f 8. Social The Knights and ladles of Secur ity will give a social Friday night. Light refreshment, Crowueiit City tor Owing to the present excellent condition or the roads the Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent City or return for 5. 75tf Improving Alleys The alley betweuu the Moore Ba kery and, Homing's Shack, and the alloy hack ot the Masonic Temple are being mueadanjUed. A cement floor U also being laid in the Temple Market. U-avo for Wendllntt J. A. Gotcher and family, who have given a lease on the Grant Pans hotel and their ranch on the AppleRBte, left Wednesday by auto mobile tor Wenilllng, Ore., where they will make their home temporarily. new fiats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF J j When Jack Frost Huitda ,.n hli. aili-niif.il aif.mt Ii'a Mliriiiil fur VAU ijjjp to, place that order for your new overcout and dfl' -Fall 't maJe by r GEO S. CALHOUN HOS O Htree Fifteen year local ageat Culvert In PohImihI J. U Calvert, road contractor, Is at the Hotel Oregon from Grants j Pans. Mr. Calvert is a member ot) the contracting firm which has the job on the Pacific highway from the Jackson county line south toward the point where a new bridge la to cross the Rogue River near Gold Hill. This is one of the sections which will not lie completed before next year. Orogoninn. lUg Jiux Dunce Waldorf hall Monday, October 20, I.annspach'8 Jazx Orchestra of Med ford. Admission 25c. Rig night. Let's go. 800 Hoy Scouts to Take Hike All Boy Scout are requested to meet at the courthouse next Satur day, October 18, at 2:30 p. m. for the purpose of taking a hike desti nation unknown. Bring "eats" for one meal. Dunce at TukUnia Saturday night, October 18. Music furnished by Nellson's orchestra. 99 0WA' SEPARATORS Pioneer Vllt City Dan L. Green was In from I.ove Station today. Mr. Green Is one of the few Oregon pioneers now. living in this part of the state. He crossed the pianos In 1853 and came to Jo sephine In 1S56, which county he serveil as sheriff from '70 to '76, and serveir two terms s state senator. During the Indian war of 'CO he packed in supplies to this part of the state by pack train from Corvallls To Our Friend ami Patron" Orvllle Camp has taken the agency ot the Portland Telegram. We are pleased to state that you can depend on good service. li F. Thorn, dis trict representative. 99 When 'people enter your home, when you are anvlous for (heir comfort and pleasure good furniture, tastefully chosen and plilced, Is worth while. You probably don't recall a single successful hostexs who has noKhad a dainty, "homey" atmosphere about her house. Even It you gel It one piece at a time, 'twill add to your Kace ot mind to sire how can help you. 'WMm ' 1 mzmm mamh mm CACV to fill supply can ! to turn A Separator any farmer's wife will be proud of GEARS ARE GUARANTEED FOR LIFE OF MACHINE $10.00 Down $10.00 a Month Buy an IOWA C. A. Winetrout JwJ f .--i :Y 1 JmmimMr' ' 1 Durham 'llt Mettrluin Judge George H. Durham, Grants Pass attorney, Is swappng ancient Oregon history with Phil Melschan. The Judge's father, Albert A. Dur ham, was the first Oregon man to operate ships owned by himself froVi the Willamette river to the overscan ports. This was in the early 50's and a majority of the Durham pack ers loaded and discharged their car goes at Oswego. At that lime far more ships were moored oft Oswego than near 'Portland.- One of these ships has left her name on Oregon geography, having been wrecked on the strand that now bears the name of Ttesriemonla Sands. But at the time the Desdemonia' went ashore she was not owned by (Durham. .Port land Telegram. F, E' MEMBERS Che ON9on I .AST TIMK TONIGHT 3. E. Bartlett Of the Peoples Electric Store, Medford, Oregon, will be in this ter ritory, otlll selling Standard Electri cal equipment same goods, better prices your needs will be given our utmost consideration. 75tf ft? i i i KLENZO DentalCreme ' Makes the Mouth feel so cool and clean 25c Tube CLEMENS Sell Drag and Book The executive committee of the Jo sephine County Farm Bureau hold an Important session yesterday after noon. One of the principal events of the meeting was tho decision of the executive committee to launch a campaign for members In the Farm Bureau at an early date this fall. The 'Farm 'Bureau movement of the I'nlted States Is becoming one of enormous magnitude. There are more than 800 Farm Uureaus In the 33 northern and western states, hav ing nearly a halt million membors. It Is a "non-secret and non-polltlcal organisation. It has no "local" or community 'branoh. It does not, therefore, compete with or take the place of existing organizations but cooperates with all willing to co operate.' The members attend com munity, and county wide meetings, not regularly, but only where there Is a need for such meetings. , It re ceive special assistance from the county agent and the home demon stration agent liecause it Is recog nized as the county organization through which the state and federal I government carries on all extension work In agriculture and home co nomics. The object of the organization are to promote and develop the most profitable and permanent ytem of agriculture; the most wholesome and satisfactory living conditions; the highest In home and coimmiinlty Hfe and a genuine Interest In the farm business and rural life on the part of hoys and girls and young neon' With these object In view the executive committee of the Jose- phlne County Farm Bureau la going to place the farmers of Josephine county in line and on a par With oth er farmers of the nation. , Charles Chaplin in " SUNNYSIDE " . . I . , - ; A . CViiM liiiiii"1'! in ii nil I V, .... .... . -tj ..wr.y. rV. j... ?ti,Mik:' , FRIDAY - 8ATL'ItlAY FATTY ARBUCKLE "OUT WEST" A Scream St. Ann' Church Social Friday evening, by the members of the Altar society Hn Josephine ho tel dining Toom. 98 Matinee Saturday 2:30 . Trade Acceptances, hook of 50, ft Courier office. V 4 a 7