PAGE FIVB UKAATM l'ABb VAILI' COL Ì.ILR — ■ I’AVH THE H<»M IN WHO by check Instead of ill currency »»capra u lot of worry about money matters, Hhe has an accurate record of where motley goes and a receipt every penny »h« has paid THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON The habit grows. Save with ub . "Wear-Ever" LIMITED < «•! rsptree l.-low 95c 1-quart Aluminum Stew Fan For ONLY J Onor before 0( t. 8th SEE th. differ. FEEL th. diff.r.nce KNOW th. difference between ordinary alumi WwrEr.r’ This Special Offer io made ao you can Bee for yourself that aluminum utensils are NOT all the same. “Wear-Ever” utensils are made from hard, thick, cold-rolled sheet aluminum — metal which again and again has been passed through gigantic rolling mills and subjected to the pressure of huge stamping machines. Get your Stew Pan today! Rogue River Hardware Co WTAPfVtt There is Something ABOUT A HUPMOBILE That gi«»w you h feeling of pride ant! good fellowship and iniikcH motoring it real pleiiMirv. It’s the freedom from iiKX'liiinlciil trouble«, the economy of operation anti lite beautiful line» of tlie Hup, You will find the same qual­ ity of iiiaterliil and workpinn-hip in tlie Hup that you find In much higher |rrice«iitching. »II color» lOc yd. Mr». .Maud Collard and Miss ladle ♦ month to a year, and the aggre­ Dowell, of Gold Hill, »pent the day ♦ gate amount runs into four fig­ ♦ ures. There are also many ad­ Grant» Pa»». Jupelac at Cramer Bros. 95 ♦ vertising accounts past due. The Mjta. T. H. Robinson visited friends ♦ installation of the Courier's new Gold Hill the latter part of the ♦ press means a total expenditure ♦ of more than SSOOO and it Is ne­ week. The Finest Tailoring Passible Table oilcloth »I reasonable price. ♦’ cessary that the accounts ow­ The Greatest Wearing Quality Possible Holman'» Furniture Store. 95 ♦ ing the Courier be paid. State­ The Best Clothes Value Possible Stone jar» at Cramer Bros. 95 ♦ ments are being sent out as fast The new booster organization ♦ as possible but It is hoped those Anybody can use words. Our greatest satisfac­ which ha» ju»t recently been organ­ 4 who are owing will not wait for tion is in |iroving our«. ized here ha* been named "Craters 4 a statement. We are paying in­ Club." the object of the club being 4 terest on the amount you are At the »ign of to further the Interests of Medford 4 owing, and you should not ex­ GEO. S. CALHOUN Ye Jolly and Jackson county Pacific Record 4 pect ns to do it. If the paper Is Little Tailor being sent to anyone whose sub ­ 4 Herald. (hrr Sixteen Year» Ixxal IH»» 1er Boost Hia,»tint Bible school for con- 4 scription has expired and who does not wish the paper any tnet and rally. 95 4 A Portland hunting party, includ­ 4 longer they are requested to no­ ing the Honeyman brother», of the 4 tify this office. large hardware concern In the Ro»e 4 44444*44444444 4 4 City, with a number of friend« are J. 1'. DeWitt, of the forest service, In this section Several deer are has returned from a trip to the Ai­ reported tif have been killed. NEW FALL GOODS 95 med» district. Floor paint at Cramer Bros. Liquid Veneer at Cramer Bros 95 Guests at the Josephine last night O. A. Colby drove to Portland the at New Low Prices Included Mr». N. G McVay of Crea- cent City, Joe l>-ahy and wife of Hol­ middle of the week for an emergency land. Roy Higgins, E B. McCormaha supply of footwear. He is expected now arriving at and family of Crescent City, Tho». B. back today. i Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros Riley and wife of Eureka^ K. F. Weed and R. J Winthrop of A few new rugs in the latest pat­ tern». Holman’s Furniture Store 95 Eugene, C. M Kidd and Newton C. Kraut cutters at Cramer Bro». 95 Chaney of Medford, were among the J. E McClintock, who 1« serving guests at the Oxford last night. Flashlights at Cramer Bros. a» cashier at the »täte fair, writes Ralph Schneeloch. of Portland, to friends In this city that the at­ tendance this year is exceeding all stopped off in the city this morning former years and that a record 1» be­ between trains to confer with J. W. ing »et. A total of 1.000 season Harrison, of San Francisco, who was tickets have been sold this year as In the city. Arthur Cramer, who has been ••ar against 1.100 bought last working with a surveying crew near Roseburg News-Review. The greatest event of the year, and the Oregon caves, will return to the you will »ay so too let’s al! meet at Oregon Agricultural college at Cor­ i A hank account is a friend that is responsive the 'Riverside Community Club Sat­ vallis on Monday. Cramer is a jun­ to emergency or opportunity. urday night. October Sth. 95 ior in civil engineering. Make the acquaintance of such a friend now Airtight heaters at Cramer Bros. Marriage IJ chim - l — u«-d — — open an account with the Grants Pass & Mr and Mrs. J. A. Pittinger and Glen Acbel Ballou and Alice Edith their son, J. L. Pittinger and wife, Josephine Bank. Four per cent interest paid accompanied by Miss Florence Bo- l-ambson. both of this city, were is­ on savings accounts. I cock, left this morning by automo­ sued a permit to wed this afternoon bile for Los Angeles, where they will by the county clerk. MEMBta remain for the winter, J. L. Pittinger •TOfRAL RESERVE it expecting to obtain a position in Contract» Are Let— SYSTEM Grieve k Seymour have been a- I-os Angelas. The New Baskets have arrived. warded the Eismann contract for the Grants Pass 95 market road about five miles west Holman's Furniture Store. Pocket knives at Cramer Bros. 95 of the city. The River Banks mar- Eight trucks and other material ket road, south of thb river and wrat used by the United States bureau of of the Applegate bridge, has been nubile roedf on the '*•3* r l-ake hlg • let to Albert Anderson. •• ay. left Medford Thur day. Som» of the trucks will go to Vancouver for I«a»t Day for Payment of Taxecr— Tf you are going to buy a Heater be sure and see my To avoid Interest without penalty j overhauling and other» will be used line of Is October 5. 97 on the stretch of highway between ______ 1 Walport and Palomas. The road crew under Guy Mattoon, numbering Fire Hazzard Is Past— i The forest service now believes | 30 men. has maintained headquar­ ters at Prospect since May 1.—Clar­ i all danger from fire is over, and has! anti get my prices before you buy. taken off all its men engaged in this i ion. work with the exception of six in the | Same real bargains in used sew­ I also have a complete line of Florence Oil Heaters ing machines at Holman's Furniture j Galice district. Four inches of rain ' and Colonial Ranges at reasonable prices. Store 95 has fallen near the coast at Brook­ ing:». while other sections have had a | Wood baskets at Cramer Bros. 95 D. M. Ijxngworthv and family left good trenching. during the week for Lowell, Mich,, their old home, where they will re­ October 5, lax-t Day— main. They were accompanied by I For payment of taxes to avoid 97 Mr. J-angworthy’s brother, M. F., of penalty. --------- Ix>we)1, who has been here visiting I for some weeks. T>. M. Taxiigworthy < hoir Is Entertained— star 0R r £ R etter Members of the Presbyterian , will engage in the manufacturing business with his brother, who is an church choir were entertained at the ■ home of Mr. and Mrs T. M. Stott, j inventor. Yes,,we will watch your car and Friday night, and held their regular I at the same time see that you have weekly rehearsal in connection. After Buy School Shoes a good time at the Riverside Com­ the music the hours were spent with munity Club, Saturday, October 8th. games, and later in the evening, —at— Fire screens at Cramer Bros. 95 angelfood cake, strawberries and cof- I fee were served. Miss Alma Wolke. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wheeler, of Ft. Iaiuderdale. Fla., were occupants of who loaves soot» for Ix»s Angeles to the auto ctflhp on Rogue river last continue musical studies, was pre- , night. They left home June 16 and sented with a memento from the will be on the road for nearly two choir. months more before reaching home. Mnmpliy Ser­ Oh Boy— I’ay Tax«» Before October B— Mr. Wheeler was one of the hospit­ 97 j They are at it again, with their In order to avoid penalty. ifs high time you had a good able Floridians who put their cars In time. We’s got the plac$ and you’ve jazzy line of hyphenated, syncopated, service to carry visiting newspaper got the spu«, October 15 is the date. Odd Fellows— ' tantalizing, melodies at the Riverside people from Fort l^uderdale to Mi­ Work in the initiatory degree. Community Club Carnival and Dance. ami during the recent National Edi­ Genuine Bemy Ignition Sorts— Wednesday, October 5th, all mem­ Engraved carda—Courier office. torial Association meeting. Adams Electric and Battery Shop. bers requested to be present. Geo. O-Cedar mops at Cramer Bros. 95 W. Swinney, Secy. 97 Leather Bags Ifirs. Belile Peas Peerless Clothing Co. A Friend That is Responsive I Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Colonial Heaters Holman’s Furniture Store ^5f/OES 7 Woodward’s A Day of Grace- We do all kinds of Jewelry repairing as well as fine watch work. If you ore In a hurry bring it to us. Removal Notice c R Optóme! rists S Rally day in the Baptist Sunday If You Want Anything Electrical- For your car. see us before you school has been postponed until Oc­ tober 9, so there is one (more Sun- buy. Adams Electric and Battery 95 95 Shop. day to work for the contest. Auxiliary Holds Luncheon— On anti after October I, 1P21, my real e»tate and fire insur­ ance office will be located in tlie old Grant» Pa»» Bank build­ ing, South Sixth and H Street», with entrance on H Street. L Shoes for the Family E. L GALBRAITH W’. O. W. Head To Visit— E. P. Martin, deputy head council of Portland, will meet with the local camp of Woodmen of the World on Monday evening. The hall is being rapidly rushed to completion, but the floor of the main hall will not be i finished in time for the meeting, hence the affairs of the evening will be conducted in the small hall. Plans are being made to entertain the fam­ ilies of members In the future, prob­ ably October 10. Neighbor Martin has visited Grants Pass several times before, and a largo number of the Shoes— All the new ones have arrived at lodgemen are exne-’ted to welcome Teerless Clothing Co. 75tf him Monday The first meeting of the Indies I Auxiliary for the year was held fol­ lowing a luncheon at the Presbyter­ ian church this noon. Plates were laid for 100. The goal set in the membership campaign was exceeded, when 10»! new members were ob­ tained for the organization. All re­ ports of the membership were not in by noon, and it is ex|>ected that the number of new members may even be larger. Do You Know r THAT WE BELL WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PKNB CONKLIN PENS AND PENCILS EVERSHARP PENCILS CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS