Till RHDAY, JAM ARY »7. IIHII. GRANTS CASK DAILY COI RIER PACK FOUR Advanced Spring Styles Rules for Saving Money There are a thousand ways of spending money, to one jjood rule for saving it. Here are a tew good rules for getting ahead. They have helped others. They may help you. Spend less than you earn. Keep out of debt. Never spend profits or wages before they are earned. Keep an accurate account of income and expenses. Open an account at our Bank, where your money will lie carefully guarded and always subject to your or­ der. Do it now. I will 'O in my office January 31. | Friday-— ( ready tor work. Dr M. R. Britten. I Cod fl»h balls and licitato« cakes; 88 I dam chon dor at th« Bonbonniere Mrs Mice Bogers, of Wolf Creek, j Mi» l'or inni Remains— is in town today. Mia« Ruth Corbett, who recently 25 per cent reduction on •II mo-! del Titan storage hatteries. at th« resigned lier position as home dem-1 Josephine county, ask I Grants Pass Service Station, 8th and onstrator for Ing to be relieved from the duties of! «$ D. the office on February 1st. will ra- M. S. Glenn, of Paula Electric main till March 1st, no one to fill j store, made a trip to Medford this her position having yet been found. afternoon. Dancing at Waldorf hall Thursday Carrier Rout. night from 9 to 1:30. Ticket* 81 85. ('n north side non open, for boy 86 with wheel. Courier office t Miss Charllla Tetherow went to Medford this afternoon to visit rel­ Save Money— atives. Buy your suit or overcoat for H Mr and Mr». A. C. llacklay. of price at the Peerless Clothin« Store Walla Walla. Wash., are registered lmpirtant Ixsfion MesMing Tonight— at the Oxford. The American Legion meeting to­ Strictly fresh banquet cheese for sale at the Haxelwood station. We night will tie Important and a good j pay highest caah prices for cream, attendance Is desired Thu boxing J eggs and poultry. 86 card which will tie staged February | .Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sewarn, who 4th. a campaign to clean up have spent nearly the past year here claims of ex-service men with visiting their daughter. Mrs J F. government, and other matters Webster, leave tonight for their be discussed. home at Pendleton. Ind We have several rebuilt storage One-half Prie« \ny suit or overcoat, one half batteries, all styles, priced from 812 price, at Peerless Clothing to $20. guaranteed 6 months Ser­ vice batteries for all makes of cars Grant« Pass Service Station. Sixth Case I mler Idii»ement— Following a difference of opinion ' 87 and D between Fred Collins and Henry Coffman returned last Mrs. Clara night from Portland where she »pent Bacher. when words were punctuat­ several weeks with her daughter, ed with what Is alleged to have been Mrs. Haas, and her .»on. W. L. Ire- a slap delivered by Collins upon the Bacher countenance. Bacher had Col­ land, and family, •‘Spot” dances at Waldorf hall , lins brought before Police Judge Al­ lyn upon a complaint charging hs - Thursday night. sault and battery After hearing the Wilbur Williams left this after-Ì noon for Oakland, Cal., for a twoi evidence produced, the Judge took weeks’ visit, His family, who have the case under advisement where It been visiting there, will return to will rest till he ha» determined upon what his just decision saould be Grants Pass with him Time to have your storage battery- tested. service on all makes of bat­ Some Trot— A mile In two minute», but a Mur­ teries. free, at The Grants Pass Ser­ phy fox trot. Feb 5. will lower the vice Station. Sixth and D. 87 S T. Clark, appointed to fill the record. Get a grand stand seat, and recently created position of district be at the finish • manager of the California-Oregon Power company, having supervision Meeting of Paran Encnnipnirnt— There will be a meeting of Paran of the company’s lines between Rogue River and Glendale. Is In the encampment members Friday even- city today making arrangements for Ing. Jan. 28 at 7:30 fl. m. There locating here. Mr. Clark’» wife and will be decree work, with refresh­ three daughters are in Portland and ments following. All members are It A Wil- will remain until the clpse of school requested to be present Hams. Scribe 88 They will then make their home Grants Pass. Majestic orchestra of Medford at Waldorf hall Thursday night. 88, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ml-tlO u ra>r«A! arsravi o » ri -i OF HOVTHKKN OREGON I The Victory Drag Saw Outsaws Ten Men Rogue River Hardware Company the W?fCH£ST££ « to »» Phone 147 507 E St. ‘ Valentines ‘The Wardrobe Cleaners FOR THE KIDDIES WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO FIRST CLASS WORK Sells Drugs mrs. nenie Deas We Hemstitching ± QUALITY TAILORING la the tailoring of today. It mark» an adíame far tmyoud ordinary lea al tailor method». Dosen» of fine wool pattern* tailored to your mrAaurr at g.'M.OO and g.KI.OO a »ult. GEO S CALHOUN Nivteen V e«r» I shk I lb-alcr Extra Special Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price Peerless Clothing Co 9 Shoes for the Family Men’s Black Cotton Sox 2 for 25c Men’s Silk Lisle Sox, were 75c, now 50c Men’s Suspenders, were 75c, now 50c One lot Men’s Silver Brand Collars 2 for 25c A new line of men’s leather work gloves at new prices 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S I The Devil Loves a Balky Automobile IT PRODICEN ANNOYANCE, CERTI RI1ATKIN. VUN- STERNATION. EXAHPEIIATIO N. AND IN LIMITED DAMAI- TION. SETTER LET 18 ESAMI NE VOI R CAR IN TIMI . HE- FORE THE INEVITABLE BREAK COMES. IT IH < IIEAPER NOW TH AN LATER. WK MAKE ALL KINDS <>F REPAIRS. Ititi NG IT NOW IT WHILE WE CAN GIVE IT THE CARKFl’L ATTENTION SHOtl.D HAVE FOR «.OOH IlF-SILTH. Clemens 7A« ^'' ko £JL J i in Millinery, Suits and Dresses Ament’s Auto Repair and Machine Shop MACHINE WORK WELDING CLEANING------ FRESSING — REPAIRING if How Can You Farm Without FORDSON ? A f i X Z. a k 11 [ I, 'K Ç a j* 4 b II' I ANOTHER MASTERFUL BACKWOODS STORY BEGINS TOMORROW NOMADS0' m NORTH t By James Oliver Curwood Leaving Tonight CONSTANCE T ALM AD GE “Dangerous Business” With LON CHANEY BETTY BLYTHE LEWIS STONE RIVOLI FA °.r F RS ARE SIX’! Y A. o LATE WITH SPRING /ÛRK FORDSON TRACTOR PRICED AT $725.35 F. 0. K GRANTS PASS ITS THE MOST COMPLETE ONE MAN TRACTOR MADE - COMPARE IT WITH ANY OTHER MAKE You, like every other Farmer, an from GO to !X) days behind with your fall and spring work. Ou have only a short time to get \ our crops in. How are you going to do-it without a FORDSON? You can buy a Fordson for less than a good team can be outfitted. Think of getting the biggest power plant made foisonlv $725.35. Use it any place, any time, does all your farm work, all your sta­ tionery work. You can’t buy a stationery engine with half the horse power of a Fonlson for what we ask for a Fordson. Does any other tractor offer you as much as the Fordson. All im­ plements made so operator makes his adjustments from seat, such as Plow, Disc Harrow, Spring Tooth Harrow, Spike Harrow, Fres­ no Scraper, Spray Pump, .Mowing Machine and Binder. Special implements, such as Threshing Machines, Hay Balers, Pumps, Wood Saws, and many other implements, are made for the Ford­ son. Ask for a demonstration. C. A. WINETROUT AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE • • r