MONDAY, MAY
GUANTO PAAB
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It is safety first for our depositors. That’s why we are
so careful about our loans and our reserves That’s why
we carry fire and burglar insurance. That's why our de
positors have confidence % this Bank.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF MHTHERN ORBGON
EXCITEMENT REIGNS SUPREME AT THE RIVOLI TOI» IY ANI»
TOMI »RROiY
That lag her**" race
virtually brings the
audience to its few.
Pictures Can Be ‘’Seen” by Touch, Is
Declaration Made by Inventor
of New Fad.
Worth .1Oc—
We allow you 50e for your old hat
to apply on new one. grade |1.50 and
Among the things that "have their up. Peerless Clothing <’o.
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day and cease to be.’ artistic extrav
agances hold a prominent place. The
PAPERN FOR SOI THARD EX-
wild vagaries of Impressionists, cu
TRADITION REA< Il FRISCO
bists and futurists one by one eclipse
COUNTY f AIR
Eamon» Rural American
Itaiing brama Featuring
Wesley Barry
One of the major activities of the
Salvation Army is its emergency re
lief department. The effectiveness of
this department was demonstrated
during April when cyclones swept
northwestern Texas and continued
their havoc into Arkansas killing
several hundred people and wounding
men. women and children by the
scores.
Many were left entirely
homeless, intense suffering and sick
ness followed, and the property loss
ran into millions of dollars. The
town of Texarkana and Melissa suf
fered worst.
The Salvation Army at the first no
tice of the disaster sent its relief
agency into the storm-swept area and
remained on the job day and night
caring for the wounded, nursing the
sick and providing food, clothing and
shelter.
This kind of service is nothing new
r -w—-
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E. M laWUlr. of Butte. Mont , Save lU.IN»—
was In Grants Pass yesterday.
Turn In your old suit at the Peer
Flume lumber at Borland Thomas less Clothing Co
Tltt
Lumber Co. Phon« 187-J.
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C. M Turner and wife and Culey CtianitH*r of (Ntmmcrvv* Tonight
C. Brom and wife, of Yreka, were in
The regular weekly luncheon of
Grants IPasa last night
the Chamber of Commerce will be
Goitre, diabetes, epilepsy may be held tonight instead of at noon For
cured by Dr. Tompkins methode est fire pretention will be discussed
Supervisor MacDanlela will
Phone 304-R.
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There »ill also be a solo by
E N. Strong, assistant manager of siH'tik
the Oregon Life insurance Company. Mrs Parsons
I spent the day in Grants Paaa with
Worth 9B.OO—
A. B. Cornell.
We will alow you |5 for your old
Mrs. A. T. Christy, of Klamath
Falls, arrived this morning for a suit to apply on the price of any wool
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short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry suit. Peerless Clothing Co.
Pyle.
Alfalfa seed, field peas. Minnesota Harbinger of S|>ring—
Some of the younger generation
No. 13 seed corn, alsike clover seed at
Counts' Feed Store.
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Mr. and .Mrs. Bernard Hall, of In Rogue river. They confess that
the water la “awful cold yet." The
Klatnath Falls, have been visiting
little fellows Indulge In swimming In
Grants Paaa relathes and friends for
the cement pond near the Park street
a few days.
entrance to the park
Mft. G. S. Thoman. who has been
instructing at the Ardencralg Farm,
Artichoke»
left yesterday for the south ami will
Tomatoes. Cucumbers. Head Let
spend some time in Sun Francisco.
tuce, Sweet Potatoes. New Potatoes.
Corn M. Ray and Gouls Mtnthorn,
Canby Asjutragus and Green Peppers
of Bethany. Missouri.
who spent
at Kinney At Truax
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Sunday in Grants Paas left this morn
ing for Eugene.
Nighl Stop« at Grants I’li-o^—
Before you build get figures on
Fred Ashley, representative of the
your lumber, shingles, lath, doors
Plckwlc Stage company, operating
and windows at Borland Thomas
automobile stages through California,
Lumber Co. Phone 187-J.
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with through lint*« from San Fran
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Eldred expect to
cisco to lats Angeles, announces that
leave this week for Michigan by auto
he has made arrangements to make
mobile. spending the summer on the
Grants Pass a night stop on the route
trip and visiting. They will be fori
a time in Grand Rapids. Mr. Eldred's! from San Francisco to Portland The
other night stop will be at Redding.
old home.
The Oxford hotel will lie the official
Mike Clentens last week attended
stopping place
a meeting cf the Rexall dealers of
Oregon, Washington and
Idaho,
A'our <»lil Hat—
which was held at Seattle
There
Is worth 50c to apply on the price
were more than 200 dealers in at
of a new one. grade It50 and up.
tendance [Mr. Clemens had a visit
Peerless Clothing Co.
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with H. C. Bobzlen. former Grants I
Pass merchant, who is now with the!
O. S. Illani-hanl llreaks Arm—
M. Seller company in Seattle
O. S. Blanchard went flying yes
terday and returned home with a
HORN
broken arm. but the fishing had
DI NGEY—To Mr and Mrs Charles
nothing to do with the Injury. Mr.
Dungey. of this city. Saturday. May
Blanchard and family, E. H. Bal-
14, a son.
slger and family and Mr and Mrs
I NRl’H—To Mr and Mrs. H. R. Un
C. A. Swope spent the day on Deer
ruh. of Rogue River. Saturday.
creek, and when entertainment be
May 14, a son.
gan to lag O. S. appeared with a lad
der and commenced acrobatic stunts
SFX RETARA W ALLACE AGAINST
He was able to balance hlntself on
UsASKAN DEVEI.OPMENT BOARD
the ladder and place both feet on
the fourth rung.
Finally this was
Washington. May 16.—(A. P. > -
equalled by another of the [tarty and
Opposition to a bill to create an Alas-1
Mr. Blanchard had to set a new mark,
kan development board was expressed
but he missed his footing and the
by Secretary Wallace in a letter to
ladder came down on top of him The
Representative Curry, of California,
large bone In his right forearm was
the chairman of the house committee
broken and spilt, but the smaller
on territories.
bone was uninjured. First aid was
applied and Mr Blanchard drove his
“TACTILISM” THE LATEST ART car home with only his left hand in
service.
You often hear that slogan
It aa true with banking as
with railroad or any other public enterprise.
RIVOLI
L0G1L
PERSONAL
Safety First
COMING WED.
—“THE MASK’ —
A wonderful romance
Tor the Salvation Army. They have
done the same thing hundreds of
times as was noticeable during the i
Hood at Corpus Christi, the Califor
nia earthquake and in our great for
est fires.
The emergency relief department j
is maintained to meet just such ca-
tastrophies. Is not such service!
worth while? A percentage of the!
Oregon budget in the home service!
fund goes to emergency relief.
what has gone before.
"Tactllisni" is the name of a new
’’art" invented by Signor Marinetti, the
Italian futurist, who, recently, to a
large audience of painters, art critics
and society people In Paris, explained
its principles. It is a uietliod of con
veying Impressions through tlte sense
of touch, “which has hitherto been
neglected by the arts.”
Marinetti told how lie had tried to
establish a series of conventions,
which could be easily learned, by
which different touches would bring
forth definite Ideas.
For Instance,
something rough, spiky and hot to the
touch woultl give the Idea of the
Sahara. The sens would lie conjured
up by something smooth and cold, like
silver paper, and Paris by a mixture
of silk and velvet. It Is an evidence
of the readiness of the day to tnke
up anything new that this adventur
ous futurist pioneer is now the lion of
the season. He intends to be in Paris
for some weeks, but has already re
ceived so many Invitations to attend
fashionable receptions anti evening
parties that he confesses that he hard
ly knows how to cram In all his ap
pointments.
KLENZO
San Francisco. May 16 -(A. P. i
Mrs. Ormsby arrived today from Twin
I’ails, Idaho, with extradition paper»
for Mrs. Southard.
< IKPENTIER ARRIVES IN NEW
YORK FROM I’RAM E TODAY
New York. May 16.— (A. P. > —
! Georges Carptentier, the European
heavyweight champion, arrived today
from France to prepare for ills battle
with Dempsey at Jersey City on July
2nd.
Paul’s Electric Store
Throat Gargle
CLEMENS
CHICHESTER SPILLS
Typewriting paper—Courier office.
SELLS DRUGS
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TAILORING
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Over Sixteen Yean Local Dealer
NEW SPRING GOODS
At Rock Bottom
Price» at
Peerless Clothing Co.
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Shoes for the Family
received nliipmmt of Chll«!*'« «nd
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103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
Three C . s Lumber Company
CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades,
I.nth. Shingles, bool’s, Windows, Wallboard, etc.
WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc.
ESTIMATES ON REQUEST
GRANTS P.VW, OltFX.ON
FOlNDRY AND WEST G
GRADUATION
stands out as one of THE events of a |»er-
stuis lifetime ami Gifts chosen for this occa
sion should be selected with the thought
of making this event memorable and the
donor remembered in the years to come.
For this purpose nothing can take the
place of Jewelry. See our window for sug
gestions.
Barnes, the Jeweler
AND WIFE
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
G rants P ass .O regon
It is ordered by the City Council
that all grass and weeds growing
within the City Limits, be cut at
once.
Weather conditions have caused an
extremely heavy growth that will cre
ate a great fire hazard if left to dry.
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H. H. AI j I j YN, Auditor.
Treating Pyorrhea
<• <» *tyio to fit
A joint account at the Grants Pass ft
Josephine Bank is very»convenient and
satisfactory for husband and wife —
either may deposit or draw money. Dol
lars soon accumulate here at interest.
combatting Germs
A Wonderful Antiseptic for
I’I ihc
lanig lift»—long fibre woole ns- IsHh foreign ««<1 domestic—in an
almost unlimited assortment of w«a»«n, coloring» anil |>atlon»».
Tailored to your iiuw»uiw—st the price y”u want to pay.
HOTPOINT Week
NOTICE TO CUT GRASS
A Nil W EEKS
Liquid Antiseptic
CHOOSE YOUR CLOTHES
with the Mune »»ire you wOBld your »Mr.
vvrry hi»liU«luiil need in
Office stationery, all weights and
gradee of paper—Courier office.
I NEW TODAY—Ono 4-lmreer Iteti
Star oil stove with oven. Electric I
lamp. Electric fan. Regular SI I 1
Mattreses, rolled edges, weight IO
Ih», a few left at gl». Also a silk flows
mattress at $14. Library table, heavy
top. gissi as new, gl’J.XO. About Io
rods IH-inib wire fence. Phono 71.
T. C. Booth.
COMING EVENTS
May 27 to June 1—Frlday-Wednes- j
day Chautauqua in Grants Pass
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h Mwisn mmHEiit
%
RUGS—Prom 20% to 50% Reduction
On every Rug in our stock. Measure your rooms
and come in and see how little it takes to make your
Home Beautiful with our Rugs. You are welcome
and our time and services are yours.
SEE OUR WINDOW
Holman’s Furniture Store
605 G Street
Opposite the Band Stand