GRANT!* PANS Dll IA (X)IKIHt PËR52N/1L are ther ule among our patrons They know that this bank is as solid as the Uoieruiuent our last financial statement proves that. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANh OF SOUTHERN OREGON The habit grows. Save with us. 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. Buv Your SHOES — at the — Goes Fishing—Catches Fin Walter H. Jones posessed the time, the tackle, in fact, every thing but the license to fish when he was ar­ rested at the -Savage Rapids dam Tuesday afternoon by Dr. Geo. Ban­ croft, game warden. Jones also possessed *25, which James Holman, justice of the peace, thought suffi­ cient fine to levy, for Jones had in his possession one steelhead, weigh­ ing about four pounds, and several under-sized trout. The big fish was NEW SHOW TODAY turned over to the county poor farm. Jones has been in this vicinity for some time, but gave his home ad­ dress as Salina. Kansas. He plead guilty, and was in ignorance of a law requiring a man to have a license, as is the case in his home state. BORN BUNCH —To Mr and Mrs. Arch Bunch, of Inland. October 3, a daughter. * RI VOL I Toll AY ONIA RIDERS of the DAWN” 'Ii<»t4»|>lay <»f (lie Novel THE DESERT OF WHEAT By ZANE GREY A powerful drama, M-t in our own great Oregon country, pulsating with heart interest and real­ ism. Filled with tense ami thrilling incident* and an exquisitely beautiful romance. Mrs. H. B. Wheeler is able to be Mr*. Alice Grime* has returned around the house after being confin­ From a visit In Portland and Seattle. ed to her bed for several days, the Xeiglil*irs of Woodcraft U ten lion Revival meetings begin at Regular meeting w|ll be hold Fri 01 Church of Christ October 9th. Several carloads of apples are now day evening. October 7. being shipped dally from Gran ts |ii»< luirgi< Filed— Pass. ,-eorge Cawley, a resident of the Grapes are being shipped to the Portland market at thu rate of about county, has filed hl* discharge from the army with the county clerk. 700 baskets each night. Have you sent In your letter for the *25.00 cash pri. e ' Why there |» «tuple Arc Mwrrieti— Willis Jeptha Thornton, of Port­ should be a Western Electric Wash er In every home. »8tf land. and Rowena Maude I mphlette, F. L. King, new superintendent of ▼of Hugo, obtained a license to wed the Portlaud division of the Southern •shortly after 1 o'clock this after- Pacific, passed through the city to­ j noon. Judge Edus Pollock united ■ them in marriuge a minute* day to assume his new duties. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matney have later. arrived from Crescent City for a visit »¡th ¿tr. Matney'» father. C. Nitrogen Filled Headlight Gioia A clour white light—no glare, at W. Matney of thia city. Three more days for the special Hobart's. terms of Western Electric Washer*, Merchant sales books at Courier Grand Officer to Visit W G. Shellenbarger, of Portland, ifftce. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith of North eminent grand comamnder of Bend. Mrs. H. Eakin and D \ Mr- Knights Templar of Orngon, visit Leod. of Eugene, were Grants Pass make his annual official visitors Tuesday, They are on an Mellin Comtnandery. Grants Pas*, on Frida» of this week. Mr Shellen­ automobile tour Buy your tickets early and get in barger will l>e at Ashland on Thurs­ on the grand prize. Tickets tor sale day, arriving here Friday morning »8 and will spend the day here. at Brown & Brown's. Amtfng the guests at the Josephine Shoe*— last night rfere C. A. Smith and wife. All the new ones have arrived of North Bend. D. A. Mclx>od and Peerless Clothing Co. 75tf Mrs. H. Eakin of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs M. Norden of East Boswell. The l'n< kard— Mr and Mrs. J. F. Burke returned The Buicks, the Nash* the Max­ Tuesday from their trip to South wells the Fords, and all their rela­ Bend, Ind.. Toronto. Canada, and tives want to go to the Riverside other point* At South Bend Mr Community Club's Carnival and tturke visited the Studebaker factory Dance. October Sth. because they will to attend a meeting of the Stude- be guarded by four good looking po­ baker agents of the country. licemen. while what came with them Good music, good floor, peppy are dancing and having a good time crowd, in fact a regular party with 1 generally. 98 plenty of Go. at Rherside Commun- | lty Club. Saturday night. October 8. | For Twenty-five Indiar Guests at the Oxford last night , You cun buy a new fall *ult or were J. W. Scott of Medford. A. Stew- i overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co tf art of Roseburg. A. II. Woerten- dyke of Eugene. Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Viaskit Man Here— Lyon of Takilma. J. W. Kelllngton. J .1 Fralsure and wife, of for­ Roseburg and A. VI. Kreapp of Med- dova, Alaska, were visitors In th« ford. city today, on their wav to San Have you sent in your order for a Francisco. Mr Fral*ure say* this I* Western Electric Washer an oppor- his first trip “outside" since he went tunity—don’t miss it. 98tf Into the northern country more than Mrs. E. E. Coovert. who has l>een eight years ago. Business, with the in the city for the past two months exception of a little work being done looking after property interest*, left in the big mines. Is very quiet, he this morning for her home at Bend. reports. Mrs. Coovert came here to sell her acreage property, but since her vis­ Fall Suits— it and investigation of condition- A full line of new Fall Suit* now here she decided not to sell. on display at Peerless Clothing Co. George Snively returned last week from Crater latke, where he spent • Burch of < hrist in-diiution— the summer in the employ of the gov­ Dedication of the addition to th« ernment. with headquarters at Gov­ Church of (lirist building will oc- ernment camp. Mr. Snively was the cur at 11 o'clock. October Sth. State man who fed the bears at the park Evangelst Swander. of Portland. In and he has some interesting picture* charge. * P hi of himself and the bears, He left for Richvale. Cal., where he will Lit t li l.o> Break* Arm— work during the winter. The six year old non of Mrs. W llammermlll bond In stx colors at R Swoap fell from the flying rings Courier office. • on which he was swinging last Sat­ urday. and seriously fractured his arm. The break occurred in the elbow, and it is necessary for a bone specialist to attend to his case. Mrs. Swoap is leaving Thursday morning to take the boy to Portland to have his arm set. as he Is In a very criti­ cal condition. She plans on return­ ing to the city on Sunday. At the Nat, Medford Friday Night, Oct. 7 If Allan CAMPBELL Presents MONTY’S Famous Comedians —in— M o'clock «harp Kill IRISH V*. JESS INGRAM. MGR« NO JOHNNY CARL- NON vs. KID EGAN. JOE BLACKBURN VS. MIKE SPENCER. TWO GOOD PRELIMIN Mill S Ib-n Dixon. Manager Be Prepared TO COME TO HELLO RASTUS f Ï '• Blackface Comedians, guaranteed to make you laugh. A clean show for red-blooded Americans. Artists who can sing. Prices—25c, 50c and 75c Spanish and Casque Combs Fancy Colors Leather Ba^s All New Styles Mrs. nellie Reas The • inning from a friend I» a < oiiipilmeiit giHHl Ulate in i lutili*», and also Io Ilin kill of Ovi-r Sixteen year* local NEW FALL GOODS at New Low Prices now arriving at Peerless Clothing Co Each Customer’s Requirements Mlltlylng «Will < 11 Miniiiiln-iiii-nl*, und tnkiiig |min to mt litui the I h -»1 wriln« I- rendr-rvi! I« u gi"*l nn*ni wli, tin- Gyanla Pa«« A JnM-pIdiK* Bank I» »•» iMnklng Institution. -II -Illi U rttitHAi urstsvr s V !» I I 1 Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Grants Pass Colonial Heaters and get my prices before you buy. I also have a complete line of Florence Oil Heaters and Colonial Ranges at reasonable prices. Holman’s Furniture Store Revival Meetings AT FREE! H)P LIMITED TIME ONLY Big 5Oc Jur of Wonderful < O.M- BINATION CREAM .......... .................. JO.NTEEL “....... with the purchase together of one SOc box of Face Powder Jontevl and one ffOc compact of Rouge Jon tee,1. Three Famous Beanti- fiers for Ute Price of Two. We make this exceptional offer so that you may get acquainted with this most delightful face cream. A cream for softening, healing, ¡beautifying the complexion. Simply wonderful as a I mus - for powder. You love to use it—It's so fragrant, cooling ami refresh­ ing. Stimulates the tissues and makes you feel—as well as look —tots younger. FACE POWDER JONTEEL Is a soft, Invisible iMtwder with a re­ markable f linging quality. You notice the difference at once, ItOI GE JONTEEL Is so lifelike. Matches your own natural flush perfectly. ‘Comes In convenient comimet form to carry In purse or packet. You can secure these .lonteel Beauty Requisites only at The llt-xall Store. Christian Church CLEMENS BEGINNING SELLS DRUGS Sunday, Oct. 9 Iniloriliu GEO. S. CALHOUN 32 Rounds NATI RDAY — “NOT GUILTY" I LOCAL HEADACHE? It may mean eyestrain—Better liav«’ us examine them and proper glnsscH if they need It. I I Optometrists