* vu iu » ay . ORA.NTH PAH* DAILY OOt Iti EH tritìi, no. irai. PAGE FIATE " Four Billion Dollars mi Mmu rroruvt wrsruvi 11 Ml THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP MWTHKHN ORIXHIN Garden Hose SEE US FOR HOSE AND HOSE FITTINGS OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AND QUALITY THE BEST Rogue River Hardware Co The WINCHESTER Store Consider How Much More You Can Save b) innking rvKUhir ww'kl) Grant* and think. It will *nr- prU<* )<»ti t«$ h<»vk ><»ur fund** w ill grow, ahh*il 1») III«' iiitiTf'nf aa tilth w<* Grants Pass and Josephine Bank GR,V TS >ASS.OREGON Do Not Forget that the Graduation Gift should be a gift that LASTS. And that even inexpensive pieces of Jewelry are often treasured for a lifetime. See our window for Graduation Gift Suggestions. BARNES, the Jeweler " " PER52NÆL *5? LOCAL j Just Arrived The very best beds, springs and U underfill Auluo— For $13 GO you can purchase a muttrewses at tho new prices. Hol­ man's Furniture Store, 605 G St 66 new two-piece suit at the Peerless 54tf New gnrilmi bos» at Cramer Bros. Clothing Co. Mixing ibowls .from 20c up to $1. Friday and Saturday, Holin in's Fur­ l uiii-ral at Williams— The funeral of Mrs. M. C. Bigelow niture Store. 66 A. J. Fladd. ot New York City, 1» will be held at the Kennedy Chapel at Williams Sunday afternoon at 3 i In Grunts Pass for u few days Have your table reserved for the o'clock. 66 May Breakfast on Wednesday. IM'«drop lawn sprinklers at Cra- For $13-50— Exceptional values In two-piece 66 I mer Bros. 54 tf Mrs. C M Blanev I* dtfWfi from suits at Peerless Clothing Co. i Portlund for a few days, New rugs and linoleums at the Two Mi book» Will < lose—— The Missouri Flat school. In the Furnitur« Holman's . now prices. 661 Joint district number 9, taught by T Store. _ Cotton hose in 25 and 50 foot Miss Anne Still me tz, will close May .... I. District number 21 at Kerby, lengths at Cramer Bros. Mrs W H. Gil«», of Seattle, arriv­ taught by Martha Heed, will close ed in Grants Pas» last night and will Friday. May 6. Join her husband at Greens creek, Your Is».»— where she will s|M>nd the summer. It you fall to purchase a new Sprinkler nozzlin at Cramer Bros Peerless ! Before you build get figures on spring two-piece suit at your lumber, shingles, lath, doors Clothing Co. and windows at Borland Thomas 64tf Plaier Gold Bring» Pin Money 1 aim her Co. Phon« 187-J. in th» display window of Letcher laiwn seed and lawn fertiliser at «6 & Son's store Is a display of placer Cramer Bros. Mr. and Mrs. E F. Warn, of the gold which was brought in by a Le­ Granite Hill mine, are stopping at land lady, who with her young son I tho Oxford while looking for a home ■pends her spare time in panning illrt from the creek near their home, in Grants Pass Weeders and cuitlvators at Cra- I.ast Saturday tho lady brought in 46 ■ $26 in coarse gold and the previous mer Bros. Flume lumber at Borland Tilomas Saturday she brought in $24 in gold. 64tf Lumber Co. PtoM 1 L Grass sickles at Cramer Bros. 66 Buck skin on Display— As his contribution to the display Rev. and Mrs. O. J. Jsiw returned of Oregon made goods, L. A. Robert­ last night from Brookings, son has had placed in the window of they si>«nt a week with Mr the Peerless Clothing company a brother. l»r. law. the buckskin which he recently tanned. ! Tell your lumber needs to 1 64tf The skin is of large size and the Borland Thomas Lumber Co. Crack proof garden hose in I 50-footI tanning very superior, making it soft, 66 I and pilable. lengths at Cramer Bros. W. J. Ward und family, of Brook­ ings, stopped in Grants Pass last | Reserve Your Table— For the Presbyterian Indies' May, night and are taking the stage for' Brootaln ■» this morning They have breakfast Wednesday morning, with i Mrs W. G. White or Mrs. li. H. Al­ lieen Th San Francisco. Butterfly sprinklers on four foot lyn. Best positions will go quickly. stand at Cramer Bros. 66 iThe menu for the breakfast follows I See Borland Thomas Lumber Co. ¡Sliced oranges, hot cakes and maple' for lumber for that barn. Phone syrup, sausage and eggs, assorted 187-J. 64tf 'breakfast foods, bread and butter.! Adults 40c, Southern Pacific Operator O. V. , coffee and doughnuts. 68 Brunner and wife, of Leland, are children under 12 years, 25c. spending the day in Grants Pass Mr Brunner was located In Grants Pass Is'gion Auxiliary Semis Delegate— Mrs. J. L. Pittenger, secretary ofj for some time about four years ago. Dr Tompkins' treatments will ease the local unit of the Woman’s Aux-j the nerves ot their aches and pains. ' lllary to the American Legion, left 6217 last evening for Portland to attend Room 2. Schmidt Bldg the first annual state convention of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the auxiliary in the departmnet of ♦ AMI SEMENT» Oregon, which is •being held today. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ This convention was called upon the ♦ completion of at least one auxiliary Farnum in New AA’<*tcm, ••Drag organization in each county in the Harlan" William Furnum. lhe noted »tar, in state and is for the purpose of ef-! footing a permanent state organixa-l a rattling fine pi lure of the West, tion. is the attraction at the Rivoli theater, where Drag Harlan" begins an en­ Briggs Mine Being Worked— gagement of three days beginning to­ Ray Briggs was in from the Illinoisi morrow matinee valley yesterday on business, Famum’s role of "Drag" Harlan is I Briggs and his brother, Roy. a mysterious stranger, a soldier of working the old Briggs placer mine j fortune, supposed outlaw. most this winter. They were delayed some dreaded man in the west; and al- weeks In putting in new flumes and I though he does not wear his heart other necessary' repair work, but they j upon his sleeve, he does wear his had plenty of water for piping after! nimble six tins in plain sight and active operations were commenced. ’ readv for Instant use. But Jackie No part of the clean-up has yet been' Saunders, as Barbara Morgan, ranch­ made. er's daughter, is the little lady who finds that “Drag" has a heart as big Enjoy Nvui|Ji<>tiy Contort— as the proverbial barn. Fifteen or 20 Grants Pass people , went to Medford last night to attend I the concert given by the I .os geles Symphony orchestra Page theater. The concert rare treat to all who attended, hut like other high class musical events, there were numerous vacant seats. Mr. Hunt, who is always on the alert to give his patrons the best of every­ thing. stated that he did not expect to come out more than even on the concert but desired to secure the best on the road. A chicken coop or a state capitol? We can furnish the material, Bor-1 % I land Thomas Lumber Co. Phone I 1S7-J. 64tfl Car of shelled corn just in. $40 per ton or 12.25 per 100. dellver- Josephine County Flour Mill. 60 Riker’s Expectorant Snappy Silk Sweaters and Georgette Blouses mr$. Hellie neas We