BEGIN \OW TO »\\ K The regular M'er will be as healthy in finance, as th. reg­ ular eater Is healthy in body. Your welcome to our Sat Inga Bank Is not in proportion to the also of your account. Our bank Is sound serviceable; It is a bank that seeks your con­ venience and safety. COMMERCI U. — SAVINGS TRIST DEPARTMENT EATH DFJNOUT mfmbcr THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ST '•Tt'l OF WlTHKItf ORINO* LOOIL PER52ML Knit Underwear and Flannelnette Gown» for Winter Wear Mr and Mrs It W. M.laaner re lie. Rot«. Ixwlie lu­ ll I, reported that Rev Robert I turned to their horn. In Roseburg this morning alter a couple ot weeks He la seriously III at his home East 1* street. Illa condition Is con­ In the city visiting. I Mr and Mrs. Clarence C. Page and sidered critical Mrs M. S. Reece left for California thi» morning and will spend the win­ Itaiicing Party— Saturday night al the Waldorf ter In the south They will return to hall ‘ 3», Grants l’a»s next summer. Miss Elisabeth Miller left tor Med ford this morning where she will at­ I.yteuui liNarsMon to Meet— The l«yc.um course guarantors, tend the teachers’ Institute which Is being held in Jackson county this who will finance a course thl* win- ter. are requested to meet at the w«»ek. Jsck Delainey formerly of this cRy Chamber of Commerce rooms Friday but now of Knights landing. Is in night at 7: SO o’clock th. city today, rfccompanled by his wife They have been visiting C C The Apoatolh F»ith IVopIr— Will hold meetings on Wednesday Clark of Ashland, who is also here and Saturday nights of each week at for the day. Mr and Mr. L. II Brown, of Port <1 o’clock. 405 • street. land, were local vlaltors last night They stopped off while on their way Chrixtian S< imce letture Granta l‘aaa opera house. Friday, to California where they will spend the winter. They are old friends of A November 5, 8 p. m Ivetcher and expect to stop here Where Is the Wagon’.’— for a visit In the aprtng. A bunch of Hallowe’en Joy hunters Good Bible school, good ‘‘Harvest Home" service, at the Church of In an effort to be clever, hid young Christ n.xt Lord’s day. 18 Frank Nonbatals* express wagon auJ Mrs R Brookfield, of Crescent 1 to the present time no trace of It has The youngster want-« Ctty. spent yesterday in the city look­ ' be«>n found hl* wagon and would like to have the ing tor old land marks. She left this morning for San Francisco where she fellows who swiped It bring It back will visit Mrs Brookfield was here 30 years ago before there was a rail F«M>tball— Grants Pass vs tshland. Saturday. road and she says that she would not November 8. 1:45 »harp, at know she was In the same country. Mr and Mrs Matt M Ayes left this high school grounds Admission A rnr$. nellle Deas M Jack Frost Appetites! are the right Cooking T’tensils I T * ERE for the big, bountiful, appetizing, nourishing meals that everybody wants in cold weather. We have every pan, dish, pot, skillet or other utensil you need, for everything thet rnother used to make.” .? in today and pick out the prac- ti< vnsible things you want. .'.II spe­ cially displayed. morning for Arizona where they will spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. Ayes have been spending the summer In Fruitdale and are very enthusiastic over the country and the climate and expect to come bark here next year Mr. Ayes has a business In Portland W. B Undsay returned to Merlin this morning after a few days In the city. Mr. Undsay Is a breeder of Hampshire hogs and has a herd of purebred Hampshire bogs that he has been building up for the past few years. Mr. Undsay Is a believer in purebred stock and In Josephine county. I taming tlaan Start»— Monday evening. Nov. 15. wish to Join, pleas* glv* your name to Mrs Goett*che * Son Is Born— The new* ha* been received her«' that a son ha* been born to Mr and Mrs Eugene Good, at Walla Walla. Wash Mr. Good formerly lived here and has many friends in the city Mr I and Mrs Good have visited her* on ceveral occasions with Mrs Ernest Uster. Mr. Good’s sister Rogue River Hardware Co the ’WINCHESTER store Jonteel FACH POWDKR ALL COLORS Across the Street from Collin’s Garage SPECIAL One lot $25 to $35 Values $ I 0.85 Peerless Clothing Co Shoes for the family k ’ X [>»0l ÖS JI NT HEX Ell EH— TO MIKWRF Ft/ iJt/ —AT— W O O I) VV A R D’S Christian Science lontre— Grants Paas opera house. Friday. November 5, 8 p.. m. ‘‘Muis!fled Coeoannt Oil ha* It. A Coupe for a Birthday TAIXTM POWI4IR MOLINE IMPLEMENTS AND TRACTORS OVERCOAT Sales books at th* Courier. Rill of Sal* blanks at the Court«'» (TW.UT PoWDKKM kiVII’l KN c U 3 PRMP4R4T1ONS Toil.MT WATKR J SOAP VKI> COM» CRHAM CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books 1 tan< Dam ••*» I Mnri* 1» rance* like Ilk.- like like • hr th«' ihr •hr mischief mirarhlrf mi*« hlrf mi*« hlrf Mr. Teryl Carner a M\\ YES­ TERDAY THAT THIS PUTIRE GAVE HIM THE BEBT LAIGHS HE HAS HAI* IN TEN * V ears : TONIGHT EACH NEW CUSTOMER Gives a Coupe to Mrs. Carner for a birthday present—if you have one speak to hubby about it WHO IMMlh TO THE JOs: lil.NE Col NIA RINK RECEIVES THAT PROMPT ATTENTION INI» (ORDÌ II, WI M OME Mill II MAKIN IT so PLEAS4NT INI» SATINE l< TORY Ti» Il l\> \< ‘I 1X1 li INK I Ni« IH - s I - ING NCCOI NTS IRE INVITED. C. A. Winetrout DON’T MISS IT J osephine C ounty B ank Too Much Johnson” A serie* of swiftly-moving events neatly tied up with a long «.tring of laogha. Tomorrow Marguerite Clark in 'larirucrite and Harri­ son Forvi make thia the beet Clark tdcrure 40 Ml. COTTON MATTRESSES AT SlO-SO- IF YOl’ HAVE anything ro sei .i, < tu , 71 BOOTH’S SKOND HAM* STORE 111 SOUTH «TH ST. Engraved Cards—Courter office. Read the *la**iH«d ad* eo and «;< -te L guts rk night* a «bit«- light farther than any other, night* red takes the Vain Ara” “Mom? men £r«*f* n !• lion ” remark«*«! an i nn «•»pll»*T ’Juxl WM Mont«* fM*Op¡«> whole lot of bslt without ketchin’ m y Ash.” - P.ovton Transcript. G rants P ass .O regon COMING EVENTS Nov. 4, Thursday—Hear Evangelist Reid on "Sleeping in Church ” at the Baptist church tonight, Spe- dial sermon Sunday morning. ’ The 18 Resurrection." November 5, Saturday—Granta Pass Irrigation district bond election. at Rogue River Valley grange hall. Nov. 6, Saturday Regular meeting of the Ladles’ Auxiliary at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, at 2:30 o’clock. Nov. 7, Sunday—“Harvest H ime services at the church of Christ 20 Sunday. Nov. 8. Monday— -Banquet and Jinks by Grants Pass Modern Woo men. 6:30 o'clock. ladles at in i t«*t November 11, Thursday Armistice day. Prograjn In afternoon and dance io evening by American Le­ gion. December 15-17—Teachers’ State' examinations will be held December 20-22—Josephine County tea'hers Institute. George E. Potter was registered Inst night at tho Western from Eu- ken*. >c and 10c Bundles V A I Ieni IV The Iri h Evar.gi list At the Baptist Church Eve y Eve:.in iti