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TH I 1MDAY, FERRI ARV 11». ll»’J«. GRANTS PAfltt DAILY COT Kl KH PAGE FO B E= To the Man Without a Bank Account Even if vour business is such that von have gone along without a hank account, the idea is worthy of your consideration. Evert' time you give your check you make a legal, indisputable record of that transaction. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MCMUf H Hornvi hisihvf OF SOUTHERN OREGON Happy Thought Happy Thought Tre* Prune«-» in * fl and S-f'HH length, regular price *1.715 and *2—To close out an overstock we are selling them at 50 cents each, w Itile the, ku>t River Hardware Co Troubles, Troubles, Troubles We borrow most of our troubles. AAe anticipate them and worry; we imagine all kinds of dire calamities; we see fate just around the corner, ready to smite us with the bludgeon of failure, bu when we turn the corner we find that fate has not even touched us. AV»‘ fret and fume to no purpose and waste our energies. I’HONE 117 SIS NORTH «TH STREET keep your snap-lio|>* ia a Mrs. Il B. Stevenson, of 'Reuben, la shopping in Granta Pass today. .Morris Bocoek returned on Wed he nesday from Roseburg, where spent some time. Mrs. P. C. 1 »rosier and baby of Medford, are spending the day In Grants Pass. Seed oats, barley and wheat at the Josephine County Flour Mill. 10 Mrs. Bert laswia went to Medford Wednesday, accompanying friends who were on route to Arizona. A. Graham arrived this morning from Terra Bella. Gal., to look at some Josephine county* property. Mrs. A. Goettsche went to Rose burg Wednesday on account of« the illness of relatives. Hemstitching neatly done. Mrs Nellie Neas. 86tf Miss ltrice Kenyon went to Al bany today to attend the Christian Endeavor convention. She will also visit In Newburg, Portland and «Rose burg before returning home. this Luther Tingley returned morning front Portland accompanied by his wife and two children They will make their home here, residing in the Wade apartments over the army supply store. Seed oats, barley and wheat at the Josephine County Flour Mill. 10 Mrs. Sarah Mooney left for her home in Iowa this afternoon after having s|>ent the winter here with relatives. She was accomimnled home by her daughter, Mrs. J, D Stinebaugh. You Can't IHHlgc— AVe have smashed prices. A Chev rolet ride at Ford price. For It’s the j climate. Palace Taxi, phone 22-J. tf San Bernardino. Cal., Feb, 19.— The desert-old question as to which wins in a death-battle between a ecorpion and a centipede has been answered for the first time, poaaib- ly. by J. AA'. Catick. former mayor of San Bernardino, who witnessed such a contest in the Painted Hills of San Bernardino county. The scor- pion won. I Paving to South t'i»mp|e<«l in July— 8. 8. Schell reports that the work on the Pacific highway between the I Jackson county line and the pave ment out of .Medford to the west will proceed early in the season. the gravel already being hauled to the1 roadbed and distributed. Mr Schell's I company has the contract for the- 12.2 miles of pavement yet to be laid l>e tween Med font and thia city anil expe t to have It completed by the end of July. Don't overlook the new High grade and imputar sheet music, Loth vocal ami instru mental. I Astoria, Ore.. Feb. 19. The Ore gon State Retail -.Merchants Associa tion was formed at the convention of tha retail merchants here today. .Marshfield has been selected as the next convention city, following the withdrawal of Pendleton and Med ford. bishop of .Mexico has dire« ted an ap peal for charity to all 'Catholics in the republic. This was in response Salt latke City. I'tah, Feb. 19. to a letter from Pope Benedict ask- ing that contributions be made to- Arthur Olson, alleged train bandit ward alleviating the sufferings of believed to be implicated in the rob the children of central Europe. bery of the Overland mall at Omaha. January 31. has been arrested, lie denied connection with the « rime. STANTON ROWELL , Shanghai, Feb. 19.—Shanghai po- «lice in recent weeks have been en gaged with the task of running to earth an organized gang of black- j mailers, all of «whom are believed to i be Chinese, who have been using NEW TODAY i bombs in stores and public places SEE G. P. JESTER for life insur | when their demands met with re ance—Penn «.Mutual Life. 59tf I fusal. So far, but one arrest has i been made. DO YOU AVANT a fine farm, 160 acres, 25 acres in crop, fine fam liy orchard, new- 6-room house. two good barns, 4,000 cords of mostly fir wood, on railroad, spur in for shipping. Net value of wood >12,900, this is the best of alfalfa land, will take goc-1 city home in trade. Price >5,500. E. T. -McKinsey. Agt. 99 Eugene. Feb. 19. The February WANTED -«Middle aged woman for term of court has been postponed in chamber work. Apply at Palace definitely by Judge O. F. Skipworth hotel. •* »9 on account of'the increase in influ FOR SALE—«Milk cow giving about enza cases. The board of health han 3 gallons per day, will be fresh in warned the people to avoid crowds July. Peter Oleson, phone 500- or the city will be closed. Five hun R-2. 904 dred pupils were absent from school today. AV. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the- raputics. It gets vour ailment. Office over Barnes’ jewelry store. COMING EVENTS FOR SALE or trade for hog feed, two pure bred Poland China boar Feb. 28, Saturday--«.Meeting of Po pigs, six months old. C. F. Daws mona Grange, at Rogue River Val ley Grange hall, 10 a. m. Wildervlllp, Ore 90 4 Music and Photo House 507 G Street An- Paying Tax«*— The force in the sheriff's office is busy receipting for the first halt of the tuxes which are now payable, anil which must l>e paid l>y April 5th to escape penalty, If paid by that dale, the aecoud halt cun go till Oc tober 5th without peuulty. Italic« at Pat Ilion— Th» Gold Hiy post of the Ameri can legion «will hold a dance at the Pavilion in Gold Hill Saturday night, February 21. Everybody invited. 900 Alov* Army Good* Coming— Another « ar load of goods is ox-1 pected today for the army supply, store, This shipment Is to Include | canned sweet potatoes, tomatoes In gallon cans, bacon, shovels, rakes. hot water bags, and various other articles. Mr. I*evk Purclm.s«> I| oiim >— I. iF. 'Peck, the mining man, has recently purchased the L. B. Hall residence property on North Fourth atreet. and has ordered his house will hold furniture sent hex« and make this his home In the future Mrs. Peck and the boy ere now here, and the home is being made ready for occupancy. New Location— Our millinery line is now complete anil ready at >51! So. 6th street. We invite you to call Mrs. Lillian Cur-J rier. 99 i Kodak Album It not only make» them much more attractive and pleasant to handle, but it pre serve» them from loss ami from becoming rumpled and soiled- = PERSSNflL «! LOCAL LET I S TAKE t .AKEOF YOUR CLEANING, PRESSING. REPAIR ING TROI BLES The Wardrobe Cleaners S Example to He Made of AoMgstcrs— A couple of voungster» armed with I a gun longer than they were, nr- re -ported to have bagged ft Chinino pheasant just north of town, recent- ly. Several i>eople in the North1 Tenth street neighborhood report having witnessed the incident and I are considering the advisability of making an example of the boys in order to prevent continuance of that sort of thing. . It's the < iinuilc— Dr. W. F Rutherford, who return ed to Grants Pass recently has se en red offices over the Barnes jc.« <-!r- store and I h now attending to prac tice. .Mr. Rutherford. who -»pent the past year and a half in the Willam ette valley, says lie much pr< h rs the climate of Southern Oregon, and al- though he left a good practice, he says he has been warmly welcomed here «by many former patients. Mr. < >v < rtnan .tried Today J. .Af. Overman was laid to > rent Knew Nothing About 3igamy. this afternoon in ♦ he Granite Hill Protesting Hint she <Ji<i not know It cemetery. floral Many beautiful I was Illegal to have more than one hus pieces were laid on his grave by aln- band at a time, Mrs. Edna Leslie twenty-three years old. was iirrn'gned cere friends who mourn his loss His In Brooklyn on the charge of having friends say no on-« knew- him but He always had a had four In the lust seven years. She who loved him. admitted that all of them were alive, smile and a pleasant word for old and that she never troubled her««elf to and young alike, was good hearted get a divorce. and kind and ai-ways willing to lend a hel ling Jiai.-I > one in n -d. Aerial Service Planned. An m-ri-il servlr-e between Winnipeg ALASKA INDUSTRIAL I NION snd St. Paul, Minn., will l>e estnbllshe«) N EAV NAME OF LABOR BODA this summer. Oqe of the slntlons will •r be nt Grnnd I oi-i.a. which will b« Ketchikan, Alaska, ’Feb. 19. I ji - ' reached In fto ndn'ih-s from Winnipeg i bor union men of Alaska, at a re-j cent »lection, decided to change (he IilDS AA ANTED Blds are wanted for the building name of their territorial organiza-i of 114 rods of metal flume. Blds to tlon and to establish a paper. The he in by 6 o’clock p. m. Saturday, nanie Alaska Jxtbor Union was dis-! February 21. Address Robert Stev carded and the Alaska Industrial enson. se retary Wllderville Irriga Union substituted. tion Co., Wllderville, Oregon. Placer location notices at Courier Mining blanks—Courier office. office ▼ Spring Underwear THE LATES» IN HUM »MERK CAAIIMOLEN AND IN »Mill NATIONS rnrs. mille neal Succeaaor to Mr*. K. Ilehkopf PRESENTATION SCIO NG AND SI AIMER NINETEEN TAAENTY of finest Im ported and American Woolene to- Kether wlth nthorltatlve st vie plates originated by the designers for C.«- Quality ■' ’ ctyle thnl ln»i»‘re the question GEO. S. CALHOUN Over fifteen years local dealer. Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN-AT Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers HOAIK OF II ART St HAFFNER AND MARX CljOTHES The Van Dyke Flounce Have you seen the dainty new petticoat designs for this month ? To tell the truth they eclipse any we have had for many a day You’ll be particularly interested in one flounce treatment. It is a Van Dyke point trimmed with ribbon. There are maiy others in pintucks, hemstitch ing and cording. All of these “Fitrite” Petticoats have non-rip plackets and double stay ed waist bands which assure greater service. Ask to see them. THE GOLDEN RULE _____________________________________________________________ A car load of Fordsons coming Place Your Order Now G*o. 11 inn i I ton of Fruitdale, bought the last Fordson Best for Leveling and Building Roads If you tiwxe u doubt a» to vvluxt a Fotti.on will do, «ink Mr. Iloffmai. manager of Del Norte Alining Compatit- li'iildlng rimile. They say it do*» as mm I i They tire leveling iis mid H horses. i» J Price $835" C.A. Winetrout