PAGB EIGHT i Iflithe Churcbe$[ sented by request. Tuuradav evening will be the an­ nual business meeting of the church. C. M. Cline, preacher. (Church notices must be iu the Newman M. E. Church Courier office uot later than Saturday The Sunday school will have a spe­ morning and should be in writing, cial service from 10 to 11 a. m. Be­ not by phone). sides the program there will be pro motion in classes. All members ef Bethany Presbyterian Church the Sunday school should be present. The Sunday school will observe New scholars and visitors welcome, rally day at 10 a. m with a special The pastor has returned from his program,ot songs and recitations. vacation and will occupy the pulpit, Morning preaching service at 11 At 11 o’clock he will preach on the o’clock, with a sermon by Rev. O. T. theme, "In Spite of Environment,” Morgan on "The Saving Power of and in the evening at 7:30 on the Christians." and evening service at theme, "The Wandering Jew.” The 7:20 p. m. when the sermon will be Epworth Leagues hold services at on "The Hem of Ilia Garment, a 6:30 p. m. Please note the hour for Study of the Healing Ministry of i the evening service. A cordial wel- Jesus.” 1 come is extended to all, especially Everybody welcome. strangers. The White Temple Church of the Xazarene (Church of Christ» . Sunday school at 2 o’clock, follow­ A special program by the mem- ed by preaching service at 3 o’clock, hers, at 11 o’clock Sunday as fol- every Sabbath Weekly meeting held lows: General subject. "A True Re- Tuesday evening of each week at vival and How to Have One.” 7:45. 8. B. A. hall, over Smith's "The Members’ Part." Dr. E. C. Racket Store. L. F. Fenton, pastor. Macy. "The Bible School's Part.’’ Mrs. St. Anne's Catholic Church Thrasher. Sunday mass at 8 o'clock. "The Bible School Teachers’ Rev. S. A. Coupal. pastor. Part.” Mrs. Batman. "The Place and Power of Music.” Church of God by Robert Dobie. Sunday school. 9.45. Preaching at “Advertising the Meetings.” A. 11a. m. and 7:30 p m. Young peo­ Shade. Prayer pie’s meeting 6:30 p. ni. "The Young People’s Part,” by meeting Wednesday, 7:30. You are Wilda iHuggerth. invited to attend our services. "House to House Visitation.” Mrs. R. M. Conrad, pastor. Macy. Th$re will be special music. Church of the Brethren "The Christ in Twentieth Century Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach­ Thought,” is the subject for 7:30 ing at 11 a. m. Geo C. Carl, of p. m. Portland, will preach. Christian C. F. Swander, state superinten­ i Workers at 7 in the evening. Preach- dent of missions is to be with us and ! ing at 8. The public is cordially In- help dedicate our addition on Octo­ I vited to attend these services. ber 9th. at 11 o’clock. Very special music that day. and of course you Salvation Army will be there. Week day meetings are held on O. J. Law, minister. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, 8 o'clock p. m Sunday meetings are St. Luke’s Episcopal as follows: Sunday school. 2 p. m. Evening service at 7:3Q, o’clock, Holiness meeting, 3 p. m. . Young A cordial Invitation to strangers people's legion, 6:15 p. m Old fash- to attend services. toned salvation, free and easy, 8 p Rev. Phijip K. Hammond. in. Everybody welcome. Vicar in charge. Capt. and Mrs Sinclair. Free Methodist Church First Church of Christ Scientist A. J. Edwards will preach at 11 Christian Science services are held a. m., October 2. every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, D. D. Dodge, pastor. at 11 a m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. The Subject Baptisi. Church Sunday is. “Unreality.” Bible school at 16 o’clock, only Reading room at 505 E street is two more Sundays until the contest open from 3 to 5 p. m. dally and 7 with Ashland closes. Come help to 9 p. m., except Wednesday. The win out. public is cordially invited to attend Morning service at 11. sermon on | the services and to visit the reading "The Lord's Return." | room. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30, sermon Last l»ay for Payment of Taxi • on ’’Baptism in the New Testament.” I To avoid interest without penalty 97 Both the sermon subjects are pre- is October 5. HYDRO-TORON TIRES Your Guarantee on Every Tire Every Hydro-Toron tire is guaranteed free from defective material and workmanship, and is expected to give the user 10.000 miles of normal service, and if it does not, we will make an adjustment on the basis of 10,000 miles, furnishiag a new tire at a reduction in the list price cor­ responding to the number of miles it failed of giving 10.000 miles service. A blow-out, stone bruise, or rim cut when the balance of the tire is in good condition will be considered a defect and an adjustment made on the mileage basis of 10,000 miles. Our responsibility under this guarantee is limited to the replacement of the tire on the mileage basis. Western Sales Office and Warehouse, < hlcago. III. Hydro-L nlted Tires Co., Eastern Offices, Philadelphia, Pa. Factory, Pottstown. Pa. 30x3 H 31 x4 *17.50 M k 3K . 21.30 *30.40 34x1 Medford Man to W«l— License to marry was obtained from the county clerk this afternoon by Herbert Gene Stamper, of Med­ ford. The other contracting party was Iva Christina Nolf of Selma. Pay Taxen Before October In order to avoid penalty. - 97 Boys Dooming House- Mrs. Ntncy Turner and Mr reeves have rchaaed the roomiuv. iriiiae at 822 J street from Ida Duans, and will conduct the dwelling in the fu­ ture. Fall Suit«— A full line of new Fail Suits now on display at Peerless Clothing Co. *24.50 I loving Card Is Arranged— ! C. A. WINETROUT Ford Sales and Service Three C’s Lumber Company CARRY a 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 Foundry and West G Grants Pass. Oregon. * ' winter from Murmoth, You can buy a new fall suit or bought the 3s-acre fruit *nd poul- overcoat Hl Peerless Clothing Co tj try ranch, In Fruitdale, from Robert Harris, thia week, anil has moved on­ Disc barges Filed— to the ranch. Robert Harris, who Is County Mi|iei-in tendent Back— James A. Van Dorn, ot Merlin, Mrs. Alice M Bacon has returned receiving teller of the Granta Pass John M. Sauer of Kerby, filed their from a two weeks’ Inspection tour of and Josephine bank, took over Mr discharges from the army with the the schools of the county. The Wheat’s residence In Boundary Line county clerk on Friday. s< bools are all In fine condition. She addition In exchange for the ranch, mi«rts the schools In general to have and has moved Into th« city. Ths Genuine Bemy and Delco Parta— more students thia fall than In the deal was made by A. N. Parsons. Mr. Wheat Is connected with the Mora Adams Electric and Battery Shop. past few years. pump company. cewsary for the «ecretar.i to collect the dues An intensive campaign will be carried on within a short time for new members und It will cost a new member a *5 on entrance fee The president tnnouncos that It Is the in­ tention of the Imard to put the club on a sound financial basis and make the membership dues pay the coat of the administration There la no more important business In the city of Grants Pass than the Chamber of Commerce, and It should be conduct­ ed In a business-like manner In the < on tent— Ovtobrr 5, lai st l>ay— No responsible Chamber of font- The Baptist Sflinday school here is | For payment of taxes to avoid pen­ metre In the United Slates has dues having with the one at Ashland there alty. 97 t or *1.00 |>er month Most respon­ to one more Sunday in which to work i sible chambers have dues of *2.00 We are very close on attendai nee ' per month. The membership at pres­ Come and help ns come out ahead I 95 Lynn Sabin Get Appointment ■ ent Is about 20t) and It Is the Inten­ ■ i • tion of the board to Increase thia to Seniors Have Party— 400, and every responsible citizen tn Members of the senior Class of th* (Coatlaued from Paco Ono) the city of Grants Pass will be ex- high school gave an annual reception to member* of the school and alumni Ities will be subjects for Intensive ef­ pected to join the organisation. The date of the meeting for a gen­ last night. Nearly .300 were present. fort Considerable money is available for eral discussion of future work will be The evening was sj>ent In becoming advertising for people to locate u|M>n announced within a few days. There acquainted, while stunts and music Ice lands within the new Irrigation dis- will also be an Immediate announce­ completed th« entertainment, tret, and this matter can now be ment of the names of an arrange­ cream and cake were served. handled through the new secretary. ment committee to handle the mat­ The board decided to refer to the ter of a celebration of the comple­ Game law la < twinged— membership the matter of increasing tion of the new dam. It Is expected Though the sta’e game Jaws desi n • the duos from $12 ot *20 pbr year, that the state officials and other Im­ nates October I to 15 Incli sive, as payable quarterly, In advance, and portant citizens of Oregon will ba an open ’date for quail, a recent no­ recommending that some system be asked to be present at this public tice sets the opening of the season at adopted that would not make It ne- celebration. October 15, and the closing date 15 days later. The squirrels ire report­ ed plentiful, with two weeks of the season remaining. Though duck season tfened today, only x few are reported in the vicinity as yet. 1 <»r Twimly-five imitar »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ VDDITION VI. LOCAUt ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Sport fans interested in fistic en- counters visited training quarters In Medford last night, accordng to Ben Nixon, manager of the affair, The first preliminary will start at 8:30 o’clock next Friday night, at the natitorlum. <>l«-n .Meeting and Banket Supper— Advertised for Monday at W. (I W. hall has been postponed one week, There will be a regular meeting of the camp. Deputy Head Consul E. 95 P. Martin will be present. New Home l*iirchaaed— I V County Is 1‘ th I sim I— "The Oregon state fair at Salem Is one of the best state fairs J ever saw." said I. T. Sparks, district freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific company, who spent two days there, returning late Wed­ nesday night "laine, Douglas. Jose­ phine, ¡Coos and Jackson ¡counties have wonderful displays, and say, the dairy cattle and l»eef cattle on exhibition at the fair are the best I ever saw in my whole life.” Eu- g me •\oi,l er, F. W. Streets, of the Oxford hotel has purchased the property locati, at 769 South Sixth street from the Sturgeon estate. Thia property Is on the bank of Rogue river and can be made very beautiful. Mr. Streets Is busy fixing it up for his home resi­ dence. The sale was made through Dakota Man Buys Ranch— VV T Wheat, who came here last Isaac Best. Ü » ’ < -r • M ¿Kíñk .-.