Tl ESDYY. AI «IMI 1«. I*J#- GRANT* 1’1.« DAILY (AH HIKK PAGE hM B *• YOV PLANT YtRH LllOi', CULTIVATE AND H YR- VHBT IT. AT CONSIDER IRLE CONT OF TIME AND MONEY. « TAKE NO CHANCI» WITH THE MONEY YOl QBT FOR Toi R CROP BI T PIA'E IT IN THIS STRONG BANK. YOl B MONEY WILL THEN BE ABSOl.lTEIA’ SAFE AND AT YOl R DISPOSAL VS YOl N EED IT THE RRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Laundry Bills * Wash for with a Thor Electric Rogue River Hardware Co. EDUCATION PAYS FOR THE INDIA TIM.AL AND FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150.000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public. With Common School Education_______ 4 Chances With High School Education........... 91 > Chances With College Education __________ SOO Chance- ARE YOl’ GIVING YOl’R CHILD HIS CHANCE? Those States Are Wealthiest That Have Inverted Moat in Education Oregon Agricultural College Tirough a "Liberal and Practical Education” prepares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful Citizenship and Successful Ca­ reers in Agriculture — Engineering — Mining — Home Economic.» l ommerve — pharmacy — For>«tr> — Vocational Education The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION. MUSIC. ENG­ LISH. MODERN LANGUAGE. ART and the Other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Course. Fall Term Open» September 20, 1920. Tuition Is Free. FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO To the regret of a large congrega­ tion at the Presbyterian church yes­ terday Rev. L. Myron Boozer an­ nounced he bad accepted the recent call to take charge of Presbyterr-n work at O. A. C., and wishes to leave September 1st. At a mee'ing next Sunday the chur h will act upon the resignation Rev. Boozer has been pastor of the Presbyterian church the past two years coming here from Grants Pass. Twenty-four -ears in ’he ministry Rev. Boozer has made an enviable record both as an elo­ quent and forceful speaker anc as a parish worker and his depart ire is not only regarded as a great loss to the church but to the community at large. In addition to his church work, Mr. Boozer has always taken an attire part in all civic moveineati of a worthy nature In his announce­ ment Rev. Boozer explained that he left Medford with genuine reurret but that he felt the call from the Presby­ terian synod was one he could not well refuse Mail Tribune. Return iY"m Ix-giori Convention— Karl Winetrout has returned from Astoria where he attended the state convention of the American Le­ glon as delegate from Grants Paas Poet No. 29. He says the legion convention is a wonderful thing for a young fellow, in meeting young men who are doing thing«- fr -m all over the state, and w‘” have a num- of converts for the s.ate meet­ ing in Eugene next year. TOMORROW IF YOU IXJVE TO LAUGH FOR THE DOVE OF MIKE DONT MISS THIS SHOW­ W. U Montgomery, of Takilma, is The < -*o 1 Luudbar* lauiily spent registered at the OxSnrd hotel S:nday at Crater lake . Try Dr Tompkins tnvtmeuts for Mr ahd Mrs U A Becker, of disease of the bladder 4 4tf Berkeley, are tn th« city for a brief A H Frr < i. uu. of Ros«bunt, U*xde visit Jierw H L. Neber gall, of Alixay. was a a buainesa call tn th* city yesterday K. C Smith of Portland, »pen: business visitor here yesterday and veaterday here attending to local today. Mr. and Mrs. C. K Tucker have business inter««» C. I. Kemble, of Bandon Is making avirs In from Takilma and expect to a brief btistae-* >.sit in the city, and locate here for the winter their children tn »chool visiting with friends here. Fussy willow ” Sabin has It C. R Jordan came down from M*d Mr and Mrs Noyes loo-nt. ford last evening for a busines* visit Baker stopped here yesterday to here F. L Neal, of Seattle, »peat yea- for a day or *o while touring terday and today transacting local the Pacific highway b isinees matters Y E Birr of Palo Alto. Cal . and J. F McCarthy, of Roseburg, spent Edward K Jewett, of R» m . Valley, last evening here, stopping at the ("al . are tn the city arranging bug- Grants Pass hotel while In the dty. in«e.« matters for a tew days Marguerite Bratton and cmldren Mr and Mrs E T Chase of Port­ land. came in yesterday for a brief returned home Saturday nlxht from staff, and are guests of the Josephine 1.» Yngries and San Fran. Shelien experts to I meet another -*on »ho intend« locat- ing n -bis city and will then go on to San Fran cis oo where the yo mger -on will be placed in school. M S Glenn made a trip to Med­ ford this morning to attend to bus­ iness matters in connection with ___ I’aul's Electric store of whl h he Is >1 manager Mr GlAn says he would rather ride the 8. P than drive his car over the decour between here and Rogpe River H. J. Wlble arrived on Monday from Golden. III., to take advantage of the opportunity of learning the operation of the Linotype at the Courier office. Mr. Wlble. who Is a cousin of Arthur Wible of this city, « has had printing office experience, his father being publisher of the Golden New Era Mr Wlble expects to make his home in the west. in White, Cordovan and Black ITirs. nellie Deas I FINER KIND OF TAI IJ liti NG The length <»f «■Dire ><►« g”< from clothes ! "»laying I« the »igw of Yr Joli, Utile Tailor Cl MTOM I MU Mil NG GEO S CALHOUN Nearly «Hi<*n year« local ilcalrr fur thi. line Proper Clothing For Men and Women for Vacation Trips at Peerless Clothing Co Shoes for the Family Ladies' Nut Brown Brogue Oxfords are here. Get yours now AT VV 0 0 I) VV A RD’S IOS N. SIXTH HT. 4 FRIDAY NIGHT, AUG. 13th On H. Street, by Grants Pass Band Immediately Following AL st . joh : s Concert Given at Railroad Park Symphony Lawn IN A GALE OF FIN “SHIP AHOY! —AXÖ— Luxite Hosiery BIG THE REGISTRAR. Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis. Ore. Rev. Boozer l«(<» Mwl/ord— LOCAL PER52WL Take No Chances HE MAKES THE ANEIENT .MYHIMIl LOOK LIKE A LAND-LUBBER The Stationery of Refinement. It Is the highest quality, Hnen- fintah paper possible to pro- duce. Made I in dainty tints and white, in latest styles r*i shapes. There i a mgihony Lawn paper for every use IN HANDSOME BOVE'S 21 Hfceete—21 EnvHopns K5< TO 31.25 HARRY CAREY IN HIS NEWEST (-KLLITXMS CVCLObE “HUMAN STUFF A WORTHY SFOCESSOR TO “OVERLAND RED" TONIGHT »HAS. RAT IM ‘RED HOT DOLLARI»’ CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books OREGON TU I ■r*”r Everybody come and enjoy Vie open air dancing. Don’t stay at home because a It’s the 13th ” i