PAGE FOUR GRANT* PAM DAILY COURIER PcKÔrNflL Ì"? LOCAL The Nation’s Strength Emerson say»: "Ths strength of a nation 1» not In the number of battleship», nor in the number ot its torts, but in the intelligence, thrift and Industry ot Its call­ sens. ** It's true. too. Amer.ca today has the Intelligence and the industry. Will »he also add the thrift? A good deal depends upon you. Are you saving money* Are yon in the thrifty class* An account at our Bank will not only add to the Nation's strength, but will also strengthen YOU THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MFM hi H nu nr st w« i SV * t I * of southern orkoon PAINTS REDUCED Price on ACME QUALITY PAINTS has been reduced $1.00 per gallon YOU CAN NOW AFFORD TO PAINT Rogue River Hardware Company THE WHiCffUTi* trow I VALUE OF SYSTEMATIZING DEPOSITS The value of systematic, regular de­ posits with the Grants Pass and Jose­ phine bank is soon realised, and even a child can soon acquire this important habit. New accounts are invited. 4ri Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Mrs J. M. Rose returned this Bond Saleamon Visit I'rojcx't— morning to Roseburg after visiting Me»*rn. Frank tfeaden and Shor her sister Mr». U. Pernoil. man Kimball, representing the llrud- A 10X0 Ford Just like new. On ford-Wetstan Company of Ban Frau easy terms. Ja». K Manuel, Collin* cisco, dealer» III investment securi­ Garage. 103 ties. w«>re In the city today, and spent Mr» II Frew arrived today form some time tn going over the Irriga­ Ne» York and will« visit her niece. tion project They state that there Mr». M. E Brans ombe. on her trip la much Inquiry concerning this dis­ trict tn the south where they are «ent in search of rare Insects salesmen In the placing of bonding Mrs A L. Edgerton «eqt to Ku- I mu «». and that they might have a gene this morning to spend a few first hand knowledge of-the countrv days in attendance at ¿he Baptist whoae bond* they »« to assisting In convention. placing, thev made the visit at this Mrs. 8. A. Brewer will arrive here time tomorrow and expects to »|>end som«> time visiting with her son. J. D Daily Matin e e S’tlnebaugh. and family. Mrs Brew- Rivoli Theat»r 3pm er'» home is In Indiana. Used Fords at reasonable price». and easy terms. Jas K. Manuel. CoI­ U< mm I llhl* Rrs-eiied— The county court In »easlon receiv­ lina Garage. - 103 Mr. and Mrs J. C. Neill visit«*! the ed blds tor the supplying ot Che latter's sister. ‘Mr». J. C. Calhoun, county with 135 cord» ot fir four- itsavlng this morning for their home foot wood, »even blds being received, at Eugene They also visited rela­ th«« price» ranging from |7 35 to 310 per cord. The low bld which will be tives at Ashland This evening the theme for the ser­ accepted by the county upon the fil­ mon at Newman M. E. church ro­ ing of a proi»er bon«! by the bidder».; rival meting is "The Doubt ot was presented by Munn Walter Thomas" and for tomorrow niaht Minthorn and E R Mann The price | "Shadows of Eternal Night." The paid by the county for wood last year I music under the direction of Mr. «-as |9 per cord, showing a material I Fred Canaday continues to be an at­ reduction over a year ago. traction at each service A , large audience and great Interest were in Ont'-half I*rtcv— Any suit or overcoat, one-halt evidence last night. 0Î Ralph Birchard, of Chicago, spent price, at Peerless Clothing Co several days here with hts father. T. P. Birchard and left this morning W. <». W. Have Aortal Evening— for his home, stopping off at Eugene The Woodmen of the World held to spend a few hours with his sister, an open meeting Monday evening at Dora Mr. Birchard has been spend­ their hall, at which many members ing some months at Long Reach, and friends were present, gathering Cal., and his family will remain at 6:30 to partake of the delicious there during the winter T. P Bir- supper which had been prepared for chard and daughter spent the Christ- them Inter In the evening a mu­ mas holidays at Ixmg Beach with the sical program was given, all the Ralph Birchard family. | numbers being enthusiastically ap- I will buy. sell or trade in used preclated by the listeners. Dancing Fords Jas. K. Manuel. Collins Gar­ and can!* took up the remaining age. 103 I hour» of a very pleasant evening Attend« Super« t*or»’ Meeting— Forest Supervisor MacDanlets In Portland attending the meeting forest supervisor* of the coast. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Is •fl Prune ice Oeam— All week during Prune week at Horning's Shack. 06 The Romance of Grant* Pa»»— G rants P ass .O regon Save Money— Buy your suit or overcoat for H’ price at the Peerless Clothing Store. ■ Returns From Buying Trip— F. L. Vannice. manager of the Gol­ den Rule store, returned Saturday from a buying trip to New York, stopping off also to buy in 3t. Louis. Mr. Vannice who was buying for the Grants Pas and the Klamath Falls Golden Rule stores, report» many buyers in Near Y'ork and a more sta­ ble market, many of the staples be­ ing purchased at about one-halt the peak price. The curtailing of manu­ factures reduced the available sup­ ply and the influx of buyers was in cyme cases responsible for increased prices on certain lines. Mr. Vannice state» that he believes the public can expect no further reductions for sev­ eral months. Matinee Dally 2 p. m.— Rivoli Theater. 91 tf Innnridge Re*i«ients Disturbed— i Residents of upper Lawn ridge ave- nue have been greatly disturbed at times by parties of young people in automobiles stopping at the end of the paring and spending from several minutes to hour» in hilarity, The practice is not confined to early evening but is indulged in at all 1 hours of the night. Some of the, drivers leave the auto engine run- f ning and the disturbance "----- *— ' is a sleep I preventative. One of the residents is making a collection of license num-. bers of these machines and already h»s an Interesting list. H olland Ultiacn in Tow»— Chas. ‘Gilmore, of Holland, was a visitor in the city Monday. Mr Gtl- more states that there is great activ- tty in the mining districts adjacent to Holland, and that he has en gage­ ments ahead for the entire season using his pack outfit In conveying suppli««s to the mines and prospect- in the mountain districts, Mr. Gll- more Is much of a weather prophet, and not without honor In hts own country, and he say» that the "back- bone of the spell of weather Is broken " — Prune Candle«— Made fresh ever/ day durin? prune week, at Horning'» Shack. * Better Values For Less Money Our Spring Woolen* for lli'JI Tniloring hi A«-tna Life Insurance Co.— Protects your income against acci­ dent and sickness. See T. M. Stott. J10 N. Sixth Street. 20 , ■ J. D. Stinchaogh, who has been ! seriously ill for some time past, is much improved this afternoon, and is resting much better than he has for several day» previously. Mr. Stinebaugh Improves— NOTICE As my son, Gordon Brooks, has left my home without my consent I will not be responsible for any debts con- traded by him. 02 MRS. LAURA DUNCAN RIVOLI CHARLIE RAY I MOVES OUT TONIGHT TO MAKE ROOM FO ÍOXNTK TALMADOE GEO. S. CALHOUN Extra Special Any Suit or Overcoat 1-2 Price Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family ME 11/ 11 i W K » IT TOMORROW CLEMENS THE 1 SI AL OTHER DOLN'8, TOO! V SELLS DRUGS Ladies Cross Strap and One Strap Brown Kid Oxfords. Brown and Black 1 n •W c? T z\i»r W/l*i 1