GRANT» PAH» DAll.Y tXH’RlER I PERSONAL ÌS LOCAL WEAR-EVER > h ALUMINUM TRADE MARK Reduced Prices on WEAREVER ALUMINUM Rogue River Hardware Co See the New Ranges in the Window Come in and eret the prices— You will find them right. Holman’s Furniture Store Shoes for the Family MEN’S AND BOYS' BATHING SUITS. MEN'S SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, COLLARS, NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, AT PRICES THAT RIGHT. SOX. ARE C. O. Wells was a local visitor yes­ terday »nd today from Holland, com­ ing in on business. J. 8. Goodwin w»s among the out- of-town people spending Wednesday in the city, coming in from hia Ap­ plegate ranch. N. J. Drew, state highway inspec­ tor. was In the city today from Salem He made a trip over the highway* tn company with Engineer J. G Brom­ ley. Attorney*Fr»nk Meara, of Medford. ! spent the day In tho city on business, he being city attorney for the upper valley city. He took luncheon here with O. S. Blanchard, an old class­ mate at Michigan university Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franta and daughter, of Crescent City, were guests here last night of Mr. and Mrs A. B. Cornell. They are return­ ing to their home after a trip to Portland. Mrs. R. W. Person, former Grants Pass resident, now of Chico, Cal., and her son. Arthur Person, and wife, who visited relatives and friends here for a tew days, left this morn­ ing for Ashland to spend a few days with the M. W. Wheeler family. Arrivals last night at the Oxford hotel were Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Powell of Albany. James M. McCoy and W. McGuire of San Francisco. O. E . Mc- Adams of Portland. Bess and Ixdlah Collins and Mr. and Mrs. M. Caln. of San Jose, Nora E. Wheeler of Y rdka. I-aura Wheeler of Dunsmuir. Ed Lyman of Placentia. Cal.. U A. Utsey of Portland. C. H. Rorig of ! Seattle. H. W. Davis of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Ely. Nev.. Mrs. : M. Convent of Portland, and E S. > Dierdott of Roseburg. Tourists at the Josephine last nigh'. I were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stewart of Reno. Nev., Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bowen of Mesa. Aris., Mr and Mrs. J. P. Hartley of Greenfield. Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Patter. Miss D. Patter and Mrs. Willmartin of Dillon. Mont . T. I-awler Smith. Frank Burnet. R. B. McBridge and Mr. and Mrs. Paul ¡penning of San Francisco. R W. Terrell. M. S. Sbrock. Ben Rybke. of | Portland, Feronia Y. Johnson of Bel- ! lingham, Wash.. W. H. Henry. D. W I McBride. Mr and Mrs B P X-!s.>n Misses Iconise and Agness Nelson. C. I B and Burns Nelson of Sacramento, ! Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Conant, of Oak­ land. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. F. W. New­ ell and Mrs. F C. Diven, of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Donnelly and son. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stephens, Miss B. Bradley of lx»* Angeles. Miss B. Un­ derwood of New York, Miss Rose Huber of Crescent City. Paul F. Mar­ is of Corvallis, P. Smith. R. Halghty and W. E. Curl of Portland. Classy Suits and Dresses for Fall Another Good Time— At the Riverside Community dance Saturday night Refreshments 5» midnight. mr$. Hellie Hea$ Assistant <’luh Isstthw H«-r<'— Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant leader of O. A. C., was In the yesterday. Miss Cowgill met with the girls’ canning club and gave them pointers on their work. Greatest Tailoring Values Save Money— Purchase your new suit and fur- nlshlng* nowjtl Peerless Clothing Co. The extremely lew price* and high •|u»IHy materials take yott back to the good old days before ilia war. Our uew Fall lit»«* show Real, Genuine» Values. The goods ami price* »jmak for themselves—I n’t us show you. Maxwells Are Ihirvhasexl— WoAg You aud Wong late lloug. local restaurant owners, are the lat­ est purchasers of Maxwell touring car* of the 1*21 model, buying than fro hi the Collings Auto company GEO. S. CALHOUN «03 0 SRDKT laical dealer nearly seventeen year*. GRANT» PAH». OREGON Moonlight Denting— Seems to make quite a hit. other one Saturday night. August 20. at beet sugar factory, Muelo by Nell­ son’s orchestra—you ie now 'e ’nut sed New floor manager charge. W. O. W. Big Reductions on All Goods Uigust Sale Men's KurnNhinit»— And Shoes—C. E. Roy * Co. lexal Melons on Market- Local growers of cantaloups and water melons have started to place a few of the melons on the market durin» the past few day*. The sea­ son is rather late, the melons last year being a full week or 10 day* earlier Peerless Clothing Co. Neilson’s Orvhmtr»— The musician* who made Murphy famous, will play Saturday. August 20, for the dance at the beet sugar factory. Our floor manager promisee you a good time W. O. W. 5«tt Foresight and Action Fersight I« the product of IntHllgi-nt ar Gun. errine that forraighl Onlay by starting an armimi with Ihr Grant« I'was anil Jusrphinr Bank. Four per cent inlrnv>t paid on salina* account». Will Hunt on Chetco— Al Letcher Jr. and Max Tuffs left by auto this inoruing for the Chetco country where they expect to get their limit of bucks when the season opens. They are planning to stay out until they get tired of eating bacon. Greatest Clothing Sale— Now on at Peerless Clothing C l tf g Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass .O regon The Rogue by Moonlight— Dreamy music, smooth floor, good time on the banks of the Rogue Swimming Not So iwqxilar— Riverside Community dance Satur­ Swimming Is not so popular with day night. ai the people of the city as Itw as sev­ eral week* ago With the leniixra- 8|>acea Are s<>|<|— ture yestsrdav at XI degrees and the Spaces to be used by bUMineAn men water at 64. there was little Induce­ at the county fair for the demonstra­ ment to cool off any more The min­ tion of their work, have been sold imum temperature remains about the out. Manager Borland Is of the same at 5 4 opinion that he could have sold twice as many places as are provided. The space which will bo occupied by the merchants Is about 30 by 70 feet ami Is to bo divided off into small booth*. A 10-foot aisle will circle around the booths On each side space has been left for the agricultural and mineral display. BUYS FOR CASH New and Used Goods NEE ME E. W. CHILES Saturday Night Dance— At the beet sugar factory. Dance by the light of the moon on the larg­ est and slickest floor In this part ol the country Music by Neilson’s J at­ tera w. o. w. Meeting Well Atteaded— 103 North 6th PALACE CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM Geo. Blssluger, Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS 30 CENTS AND VP Steaks and Chops a Specialty SUN RAY Fbsh Lights AND BATTERIES A good assortment ALL PRICES CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS 2Xs WOODWARD’S .Many Fires Were Set— Thirteen men are now on the fire fighting crew fo rthe state In Jose­ phine county. There are a few fires being reported but they are put out as fast as they are discovered. C. A. Hoxie, district fire warden, is now. working on the case where 30 fires] were set last week in the Jump-off-! Joe section. Mr. Hoxie states that! the person who set them was not sat-1 isfied wth starting these but went around the mountain on the Jackson' county side and set 30 more. He left! a number of clues which may lead to] his capture. Two fires have been set in state lands by lightning. Inspects Fish Ijadders— The construction of the fishway at the new Savage Rapids dam I* being I watched by W. O. Hadley, state su­ perintendent of fishways, and be says I that the ladders there will be one of' the best in the state Mr. Hadley] has been on the ground at various times during the work and the fish­ way might be called one of his pet ones as he has carefully watched it. He Intends making a trip to the Ament dam to see what can be done to make it easier for the steelheads to get through. The dam is not much of an obstruction this summer as the center portion has been washed Office stationery, all weights gradee of paper—Courier office. The meeting of the dairymen of the county at the courthouse last night was well attended, about 30 being present. M. 8 Sehrock. organ­ ization manager of the state dairy­ men's league, was present and ex­ plained the purpose of the organiza­ tion, which would handle the dairy products on a cooperative basis To­ day Mr. Sehrock, in company with County Agent Miller and C. N. Culy, is in the Illinois valley signing up the dairymen for the organization I Ix>wer Prices— On goods In every line for men at Peerless Clothing Co. Portlanders Vioit Cav A party of Portlanders. Mr. Mr*. J. Thorburn Ross and son. Lad- j ner, of Portland, returned last night ! from a trip to the Caves. Mrs. Ross states that the Caves were quite won- , derful but that the climb was some­ what hard. The party was with the i Mazamas on their trip to Crater lake J and have been out three weeks. They ' were 15 minutes ahead of the people that were held up by the robber, who was thought to be Brumfield. The Mazamas scaled nine peaks while on the trip but none of them served as qualifiers for the Joining of the club, as to become a Mazama one has to scale a glacier bearing peak They left today for their home Mrs Ross, who was formerly historian for the D. A. R , Interviewed Geo. Parker and obtained much information. This was desired a* the organization ape- clalizes In local history. Mr. Ross I* a prominent Portland attorney. Three C’s Lumber Company CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades, l^ith, Shingles, boors, Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE’all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST FOUNDRY AND WIGHT G GRANTS PASH, OREGON