Tl I SHXX. X’OY EM II EU a, IWJO, PER52NAL tïî LOQÆL WILT. AND FACULTY FOR SERVICE The Josephine County Bank has both the will and faculty to serve its custo mers according to their individual needs. Call on us freely for any advice you wish in financial matters. This is a good bank to become acquaint ed with. J osephine C ounty B ank G rants P ass .O regon ill! H. L. Gilkey left this morning for lome at Oakland, after a tev in the city on business. Mr. »y says that he never saw Grants looking as good an It does at the present time He is very opti mistic over the future and says that he finds the spirit here to be excel lent. Bill of Sale blank» at the Courier. « OREGON ;. Glasier went to Hugo I PreahyterUui Meet in*« r«»»i|H»i»«'<l— On account of the death of Mr» and Oakland today to »pend a few days in the interest» of hl» church. T P. framer the »upper and meetins X. .XI Storch and family, of Okan at the Presbyterian church, announe ogan. Wash., were local \ lait or» yo«- ed tor tonight, have been poetpon««d terday. Mr. and Mr». 1- K. Schmitt, of Christina Science l«ecturo— Grant» I’aa» opera hou»e. Friday. Gatelie. art« In the city for a »hort IS November &, 8 p. tu. time, stopping at the Josephine. 8. Sprout went to Grenada this morning wherv« he will »pend a few KumiiMtge Sale Saturday— day», having gone there to cast hl» A rummage sale will bo held al the new Smith garage at Fifth and ballot. "Frostone." Sabin ha» it. IS II afreets Saturday. Further an Mrs T>an Wiltrout. Dan Jr., and nouncement later. Mrs H. I* Green left thia morning for Weed, where they will visit for a Married X cMcniny— few daysy They will also visit In William Garfield Buck and Emma Red Bluff a short time 1 Mae Green were married yesterduv Frank South is spending a few afternoon by Justice of the Peace Both are resident» of Jo day» In the city from Yoncolla where ’ Holman he has been spending the past •u in- sephine county. mer He expects to be here until tomorrow night I «»lighter Is Born— A daughter was born to Mr. and HORN Mm Allen Underwood at Brookings last Thursday Mr. and Mrs Under and ANDERSON To Mr wood have been in Brooking» for the Adolph Anderson, of thia i«a»t year. Mr. Underwood having a Monday. November 1. a son . position there. TITTLE To Mr and Mr» W. H Tuttle. 321 Rogue River Avenue, Monday, November 1. a daughter ClirUtlnn fittene«' Iatture— Graut» Paaa opera house. Friday. Norem ber 5. S p m MIT WOKKIXG BI T TIRED OUT When one feels always tired with out working, or suffers from back Proved Hlmaslf Hard to Kill. ache. lumbago, rheumatic pains, sore There are many case» on record of muscles or stiff Joints It is not al ways easy to locate the source of professional faster» doing without trouble, but very frequently it can food for 40 day». Some few year» ago be traced to overworked, weakened a French soldier. Corporal De« rata, or diseased kidneys. Mrs. L. Gibson. fell Into an old mlne-ahaft near Brest. 12th and Edison St . ImJunta. Colo . 11» lay there, unable to get out, for writes "My kidneys were giving me 2S da ya, and that without a morsal a great deal of trouble for some time of food or drink Yet at the end of I took Foley Kidney Pills and they that time he waa able to call for aa- helped me right away." •Utaucw, and wbau got out, could tall hl» story. With proper care he com pletely recovered. OREGON CMU» t»F TH XXK» TONIGHT "MARY’S ANKLE” Election Returns It's Been Awfully Good to Look at— and It'» Gone Forever After Tonight AND STARTS TOMORROW All Night Show I A PHOTOPLAY SER IAL OF 15 EPISODES FOR TWO DAYS BRYANT WASHBURN “TOO MUCH JOHNSON” FROM XX M- GILLETTE'S FA.MOl S STAGE SI C- CESS — THE LAUGHINGE8T THING YOU'VE EVER SEEN “The Invisible Hand’ A SMASHING MELO DRAMA FULL OF THRILLS ffîrs. nellie Reas The House Back of Us If you «til «orne *« »“'• >••«* •*'*r ,,"r " h"*' "f •'•’I“*’*“* in«»ll< Mooleo. »nd not.’ the fairn««» <4 ottr price. XU thu Ulk about the high <«»t <4 clothe« »"• noUdng to >« mi . Make It a point to see our valu«* at 84.5.00 to 800.00 Local dealer n<*rly »litce»i ,o*r» GEU S CALHOUN T OVERCOAT SPECIAL One lot $25 to $35 Values $ J g .85 Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family FLANNEL SHIRT8, WOOL AND KHAKI BREECHES, LACE KNEE SHOES, DRESS SHIRTS, SOX, COL LARS AND NECKWARE 108 N. SIXTH HT.W O 0 D W A R D ’ 8 Western Electric Washers KLENZO Dental Creme THF XXFXIEHX ELMTHIt WXSII- RR MAKNN Y<M < i • > 1 nt i: i gi LONGHR. White teeth, healthy gums .nid a clean mouth A good liberal tube for I 25c COME IX THE HTOIIE tilt PH<>XF XXI» HXYE THE HEPItESEXTX- TIVK <»F THE WBHTEKX ELW'- TltlC (XfMPXXV DEMOXSTH VTE THE WESTERN ELFX TICK ' WASH- Ell TO YOU. I I I ALL SEATS RESERVED ADMISSION 85c Includes War Tax and Flannelnette Gowns for Winter Wear —AT— We wish to thank our friend» and acquaintances for their klndne»» and many beautiful floral offering» dur ing our sorrow and bereavement In the death of Cora Shattuck Dunlap. HOY DfNUAP. MRS. Mtl.UE SH.XTTICK. MRS !,. WOOLDRIDGE MRS J. A. COVSINO. . MRS R H GRAHAM. MRS E F. WEIDNER. MRS. A. M c C arthy . MRS w. w. M c L aren . T. J. SHATTVCK. CHARLES SHATTUCK EXTRA LAST TIMES TODAY Knit Underwear CLEMENS I Sells Drugs and Books TA/> Xitee Paul’s Electric Store I’llOXE 47 203 H. HIXTII MT. Three Fordson Tractors Sold Special Sale! For Week October 25th to 30th F. S. Ford Twohy Bros. Farms Near Kerby, to be farmed with a Ford son. They have tried other makes and decided the Fordson is best for all work. Drives a Ford Truck and after seeing all makes work at O. A. C. and taking Special Tractor Course, comes back and buys a Fordson. H. N. Newstrom Buys a Fordson to do contract work. He will do all kinds of farm work, such as preparing seed beds, seeding and land leveling. C. A. Winetrout AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE »J 15% Discount -------------- ON---------------- Automobile Tires 20&™; Tubes Rogue River Hardware Co- THt iVINCffEfttA storb