A GOOD PLACE FOH , PERSONAL *!!? LOQXIL ] THIKVRB to look for currency and valu ables is under a mattrees, tn a stocking, in a bureau drawer or closet, or In the kitchen stove Not very good places In which to save money, however Our savings department will keep your money securely and pay you for the privilege be sides. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mi Mm u rEDFRM nrsruv» SYÎTtSxd OF MH'THKRN OREGON When a Winchester Speaks It Means Business! Dependable Rifles, Shot Guns and Ammunition Rogue River Hardware Co Shoes for the Family KEEP COOL Get your B. V. D’s and Comfortable Underwear Today at 103 North 6th WOODWARDS Level Headed Men and W omen turn against the tem|>tation»» of risky «chnnb, that promise a highly speculative yield. They invent safely by dejM>>itlng with the Grant» Paes A Jone« phine Bank. Four per cent intervnt |«»id on savings accounts. Mrs F. E. Woods has returned Thomas D. Fetch, receiver tor the front a trip to Rhinelander. Wis . af Oregon Gas k Electric company of ter being gone sine«» May I. Mr and Mrs A. B <N>rnell and thia city, arrived yesterday from San Mr and Mrs II W l.«x»ff went to ('ra Francisco to be present at the sher ter lake this afternoon for a abort iff s »ale of the property at Jackson ville August 13. The property has trip. Mr. au«l Mrs. O. P. Jester returned been iu the hands of the receiver last night.from a trip to Ranier park since July 19 last year and has been in Washington. They spent several under tho management of N. K. lio- weeks on their trip. hall since that lime. Mr. Fetch is Thomas Barrow returned last night e|>endlng the day In Roseburg to his home at Forest Grove after ,i visit here with George Swinney, All Vou lan Kat— Luke Lilly and the Barrow brothers. For 3&c at the Acme Cafe A real Mr« and Mrs. Joe D« mu have re »orklng mans' place to eat. Try our turned grom Gazele where they spent hot wafflee, 30c. All experienced several months They will remain white help. T. iLarseu sud E. An here for the remainder of the sum drews, Props Open day and night tf mer. Johu Sauer. George Sauer and Nick 1 «> mist Price»— Sauer left yesterday evening for the On goods in every line for tueu at east where they expect to spend the Peerless Clothing Co. 98tf next few weeks. John Sauer will visit In St Paul while the others will Dance lias ( ohn I— «¡»end some time In Duluth. Good music, an excellent floor and G. Ed Ross, who checked up on the a good crowd all combined last night irrigation district records here last to make the W O. \V. open air dance year, stopped in th«» city for a while at the old sugar factory site a suc today while on his way from Salem cess Pardee's orchestra, with Jo to Medford, where he will check up Pardee handling the banjo and Nick on the Medford irrigation district. Carter at the piano, provided jazzy Engraved cards—Courier office. music for the occasion A number of P. A. DeGenault and son and O. uiooulight waltzes proved quite pop Blanchard ar,» «¡»ending several ular with the dancers. The floor was days In the hills hunting for the be»t in the best condition last night It has fishing streams. Mr DeGenault re been iu yet this season turned the first of the »e»k from Portland and then left Immediately. sa»e Money Wallace Cheshire was In the city Purchase your new suit and last night visiting old-time friends, nisblngs now at Peerless Clothing Co while on his way to Portland from his home at Pasadena. His father Acme ('aft was formerly county clerk here, hav The home of good eats la ing held that office for a long term of open day and night lamen & An drews. oatt yearn. W F Eckert, of Portland, was in the city today while on his way Party for Ilea Barnett— north from Klamath Falla, Mr. Eck- A small dinner party was given ert is connected with the Paclflc last night by Mr. and Mrs Sam Sttno- Telephone and Telegraph company baugh for Mr. and Mrs Rex Barnett, and is in this part of the state on a who are leaving this evening for Eng business trip. land Mr. and Mrs Barnett leave on New arrivals at the Oxford were the 9:15 train, going by way of Reno F. M. Graham ad F H. Zowarke of and Chicago They expect to leave San Francisco. J. C. Hughes and E. New York for Liverpool August 13. J. Morrison of Portland. F L. We- They will visit In Mantwich. Mr Bar mette and family of Portland. J. F. nett's old home, until early spring Dysert and wife and Mr. and Mrs At the party last night were Mr and Louderback of Rochester. Ind . L. J Mrs. Barnett. Mr and Mrs. Rodney Hall of Bisbee. Aril., H G. Sharp and Calvert and Mr and Mrs Sa’m Stine- Benj. Shan* of Oakland. Cal . Chas. i baugh J. Mills of Redlands, and John A Todd of Spokane New (.rain Sack»— Josephine hotel guests last night At the right price at the Josephine were Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rowe of San Farmers' Cooperative Aaso. 48 Francisco. Mr. and .Mrs. John Ro I berta of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs sensational Reductions— G. M. White-of Pasadena. Hattie Imel On suits, shoes, bats and furnish and son and M. J. Is»wis of Stockton. ings at Peerless Clothing Co. 98tf, Commander and Mrs. H. G Shonerd and child. H. G. Shonerd Jr., and < lu»ll<'ng>- Is |w>ued— Miss Burda Norman of San Fran An attempt to arouse Interest In a cisco. R. O Adams and party of Port most pleasant sport, that of mountain land. 'D C Sullivan of Sausalito. H climbing. <W. 8. ..MacFarland. of Ta Allen and F. M Roberts of Chehalis. kilma has issued a challenge to any North of Klamath Falls. one In a race against time from Wal do to Sanger Peak lookout station This course, says Mr MacFarland. is a good one for the purpose I 'It la about ,11 miles long, rises 4500 I feet and has a telephone at each end Rules and regulations for the race could be agreed upon by the eon- testants, he says Mr. MacFarland suggests that should the contest turn out as interesting as he expects, bet- er courses could be laid out and some sort of trophy given. Persons may get into communication with .Mr. MaoFarland at Takilma TODAY! RIVOLI Hand Embroidered Crepe Organdie Trimmed Gingham mrs. Hellie Reas Me ilo ll«»»itstltcl»lug X Greatest Tailoring Values Tim twlrrnirly low priivw and high quality materials take you back to the g»MHl old «taya before the war. Our new Fall line», «how Beal. Gteiuine Value«. The gtMMle an<l pKcSS «|>oak for dhemaelvw»—lot u- «how yon. GEO. S. CALHOUN liocal dealer ntwtrly seventeen year». GILANTH FAM, OREGON 603 U 8RBET Big Reductions on All Goods Peerless Clothing Co. See the New Ranges in the Window Come in and pet the prices — You will find them right. Holman’s Furniture Store Three C ’s Lumber Company ¡CARRY’ u complete line of lumber, all grades, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST GRANTS PAMS, OREGON FOVNDRY AND WEHT G — Flower of Clematis $2 Per Sack New wlirau 1» c«»niing In new >o we reduce the price of flour to cor- renpond with the lower price of wheat. Itut we are «till grinding old wheat anil Mill ronRnue to until the now crop has aged nuffliiently to inauro the «aine lilgli quality of flour that we tiare lawn making from the old aheat. teat < lothing Hale- Now on at Peerless Clothing Co. tf G rants P ass ,O regon Fully 150 Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and their families gathered at River- aide park Tuesday evening to enjoy the annual picnic of the organization The cafeteria supper, served by an House and Street Dresses B»s«M»««r Iler»' for Sal»^— Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Ixalge Members Piiiuc— » BATTLING III RKE Ml«l<ll«-w night (liampirwi of the Midtile West Weight, 161% lbs Height, 5 ft. 11 ins. Reach. Ixeft arm. 36%. Right arm, 35%. (Thest, Normal. 41%. Expanded. 46%. Waist. 31 Neck 22. Biceps, Normal. 14. Expanded. 18%. Thigh. 17, Calf. 13. Will lie be nl>le to stand the pace that "Scrap Iron” Johnny Steel sets? appointed committee, was the special and most enjoyable feature of the evening. Visits to the auto camp, bathing in the Rogue and the antics I of the bears In the "zoo" closed a most pleasant evening for all present ’-DANCE-! If yon can noi got Clematis from your Grocer, call the Mill, we re tail and deliver. Phone 123. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL USED CARS Dodge, I»1H Owklitnd M m ......... Foni, fine shape . Ford. half truck At Beet Sugar Factory »V <• Saturday Night » the qallopcrs in his newest. biggest fiqht- ing picture Do You Know « ZA, El Vampiro Insect Pow- «1er -......................................... Klc Miss Alma Wolke at the Piano and that Laughing, Fluttering Jazz Cornet Player, Mr. Wilson, from Seattle, backed by Four other Jazz Artists of local repute—come and dance—don’t miss this. WALLOP ADMISSION—Cowpl<w, «l.OO, war tax, 10c, total. «1-10; Extra Ix« di es free, war tax, 10c, total 10c; Spectator». 22c, war tai 3c. total, Stic. COMING FRIDAY “THE SAGE HEN” t Overland Baity Four (They rol et I1IIH Overland 73 ... »(KHI «ano ...... ___ Trailer, two-wlwwl «ino ... «lo C L HOBART COMPANY We Sell Kellogg Ant Past* AUGUST 6th, 1921 •mm ».VM> «3M 3IOO Re, I Wing Insect I’owder ... I Oc CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS McINTYRE for Implements of All Kinds Mowers,Rakes, Binders CLETRAC TRACTORS Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools 402 4 South Sixth Granta Pass, Or«.