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xvfdnfsdav . GUANTI» PA** DAILY COtTtTFR PAGE FOTR ocTonrn 1«, imi T I PER52ML Violent Exercise f If your doctor told you to take vxcrvlse, and you frisked around so hard in one day that you were laid up for two weeks, the experience would not be helpful. Keeping at it steadily, slowly if needful, but steadily, 1« what counts. It is the same with the money saving habit. Utile by little add to your account at the Hank. Figure out what you can save, associate with a reliable Bank like ours, then stick to your plan and the result is sure to be satisfactory. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Save with us. The habit grows. Editor Pay-. liait— W. A. Broadbere, editor of the Del Norte Triplicate, published at Cres cent City, stopped for a short visit at the Courier office today, while on the way home. Mr. Broadbere has been as far north as Victoria, B. C., though he was a delegate to the Northwest Rivers and Harbors con vention held at Tacoma. October 10. A Winchester Shotgun with Ix-ader or Repeater shell gives you a hard hitting, evenly distributed shot lutt- tern for upland game. Rogue River Hardware Co. the •WfNCH£ST£Ji « toss ----- ^---....... n HOME TOWN X PAPER WEEK It is very rare that the average newspaper boosts its own ¡bus iness, but gives quantities of space in boosting the affairs of others. Somebody suggested that it was time for the newspapers of the country to adof>t a week in which their own business should be given precedent, and the Courier thoroughly endorses the idea. The date set is the second week in Novenilter, from the 7th to the 12th. including that great world event. Armistice Day. The official title for the week will be “Subscribe for Home Town Paper Week.” Phone 71 for transfer. C4 XV. C. Mason of Los Angeles, Is vis iting in the city. K. K. Hodgman. division engineer of Medford. was in the city today. Read the Golden Rule ad in this I paper about the advance in the price 04 I of cotton. lc Sale tomorrow. The Rexall Store. 04 Harold Barton, who has been vis iting his brother. George S. Barton, returned to his business in San Jose. Cal., Tuesday. Trunk lo haul? Phone 71. 04 F. J, Corrin and wife, of Crescent City, and Geo. II. Graves, of Salem, were registered a-t the Josephine ho tel last night. Read in the Golden Rule ad what the Munsingwear Corporation has to say about the advance in the price of cotton. 04 Leon F. Rennels. of Medford, and N. J. Drew, of Salem, were among the guests registered at the Oxford last night. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Niebert. of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hochra- del, of Roseburg, visited over the week end with Mrs. Helena Yannke. and her daughter. Genevieve Yannke. Moving? Phone 71. 04 Two for the price of one. plus lc. The Rexall Store. 06 Building Bungalow— C. A. Llnch is having a four-room bungalow built on his lot on D street between Third and Fourth. It is ex pected to be ready for occupancy about the first of November. Your Thousands of papers will join in this event, and our readers will hear more about it as ti me goes on. Ever ready to help in any cause that is in the interests of a better community, better living conditions, and latter government, we now ask the rentiers and advertisers of the Courier to turn in and lend a band during "Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper Week,” and boost for us. Catch H-pound Trout— Wallace Coutant and Dana Ament, who spent the past few days fishing in Diamond lake, have re turned. A fine string is reported brought back as evidence of their skill. Coutant claims the prize mem ber of the catch, a Rainbow trout weighing eight pounds after being dressed. Callnut—- The one beet butter substitute at Kinney & Truax Grocery. 04 LOCAL Reames Chaplet*— Will have a meeting Alight. Wednesday 04 la-ave-« for I am Angele* Miss Mum Wolke left Tuesday tor levs Angeles where she intends to study music during the w Inter. Carson«-— The finest grapes of the si'ason now at Kinney A Truax Grocery, in Hogs to Be Nhipped— The farmers of the • community plan ou cooperating and shipping a carload of hogs October 18. THE BIG lc Sale STARTS SEW TODAY Wonderful Selection > of Fall goods, Im hiding millinery, dresses, cunts, elr. Hemstitching, all colors 1th' yd. mr$. Hellie Deas I IF YOU LIKE CLOTHES tailored to your issalividual measure In flint maaterly manner prompts tour friends to a-k that Why not stop in now anil let Us show you the new 4 st y lea I anil I á IST Pack sack, near Kerby, con taining clothing, l-eave at Courier eiri<»'. Reward, m Auto T o | m and Trimming— Top» dressed and repaired, auto -IxXST d-gulion cream cun between pointing. The Auto Craft Works, Grants Puss und Wlldervllle on the Crescent City road. Erickson la oppo. Round House. Grants Pass. 36 l»lnted on it in black. Find er please leave at Courier. 06 Ponie» l’a«« Thrvutil*— Three trucks, carrying 23 Shet FOR SALE »Winter Neills pears at the Oregon Growers packing land ponies, stopped in the city over house. 06 night, en route front Washington lo FOR SALE Cadlallac bug. gootl rtm law Angeles. It is the plan of the Blng conditlon. Fenderà, tight«. owners of the raratan to place the »tndahleld. 838 down, |iu por ponies on the beaches near I-os An monili. See Power« ut Hobsrt’s. gele« for the winter. 07 SEASONED OAK. pine and fir wood at 33.00 ¡>er tier «lille the roads at are good. No orders less than 2 'n tier or load. <’. W. Lam 01 os brecht. Rd. 1. Funeral Service« Thursday— LADY WISHES school girl to <day with her for room and board. Tel»- The futieril services of Elmer E. ¡»hone 307-J. 01 Everton, who died at Salem Tuesday, FOR SAI.K A dairy ranch, one of will lie held In the Christian church the beat In Roguo river valley. All Thursday at 3:30 p. m. Interment stock and Implement« go with the at the I. O O. F. cemetery. place Address owner. J. B. Noble. Box <88. Auxiliary of the American legion--- DEPENDABld-j INSURANCE The Auxiliary of the American Le lines. See T. M. Stott, Buick sales rooms Phone 530. 43tf gion will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening at 8 o’clock In MODERN 7-room house, close In, good location, lot 50x100. for sale their room at the courthouse A so Priced especially for quick sale in cial hour for both ladies and legión- quire on premises, 411 O BL 78tf aires has been planned all members AND WOOD When you buy or those eligible to membership are COAI. your coal and wood from us you 06 urged to be present. get two things that are saaentlal today—-quality and service. Wil liams Wood 4 Coal Co. 7 6 If Auxiliary H m Merlin«— The music and athletic sections of FOR SALE—Modern 6-room house, one block from Methodist church. the Ladies Auxiliary met Tuesday 88500 cash, or 82700 terms For evening in ths Chamber of Com information phone 14 3. 104 merce rooms. Much interest was DRAY AND TRANSFER -C. E Ro shown at the gathering, 65 members berts. Office phone 71. Resi of the music section. led by li ri. dence 902 East l> street. iaing hauls taken. Furniture moved. 08 Laura T. Gunnell, and IS taking part in the athletic drills under Miss FJ L GALBRAITH—Real estate. In surance and plat« glass liability. Close and Miss I^lrd. Old Banking Bldg., «th and H Sts. Phone 28. Practical H<x»f»-r-*— - i Now is the time to put that l roof NEW TODAY—Poet card camera, in good shape, don't wait until I it 1 good oh new. MxlO canvas, *J cawt starts to leak and the plaster begins iron heater«, box couch, slop jar», to fall, fix it now. For service and hr>wkfio.t tisblro, extension table, good workmanship see Graham 4 Daisy ff-gallon churn. . Phone 71. T. Wilson, Medford. Ore. 04tf C. Booth. woolens » GEO. S. CALHOUN Mixteen jnors local dealer Odd <■ Street NEW FALL GOODS Fancy—- Nqw crop soft shell almonds Kinney & Truax ‘Grocery. Notice to Subscribers— Subscriber» are requested to make payment» to the office and not to the carrier boys, Boys have no author- ity to collect, When a change of ad- dress is to be made always notify the F'rcHhmen Arc Initiated— office. The freahmen of the high school were subjected to an initiatory per Buy Applegat«- Farm— W. H. Batman has sold his mo formance by the juniors this after dern farm with a splendid orchard on noon. Each girl of the baby class the Applegate to William A. Mitchell, was given a green ribbon, and had of Red Bluff. Cal., Mr. Mitchell’s to tell the whole school her name. father and mother are moving onto Added amusement was gained by a the place with him. Mr. Mitchell bread-and-milk easting contest, won Sr., Is well versed in the culture of by Bernice Everton, and a pie-eating Grout fruit and will try to make the or contest, in which Wendel chard one of the best producing demonstrated his dexterity, much af places in this vicinity. The sale was ter the fashion of that well known bird, the ostrich. Honors in the pea made by Isaac Best nut race were divided between Don ald Nielson and Richard Ixiughton. COMING EVENTS After the pie-eating contest, the Oct. 19-21, Wednesday-Friday- girls found it a duty, and also a ne Teachers Institute, at courthouse. Nov. 5, Saturday—Celebrate comple cessity, to wash the faces of the par tion of Savage Rapids irrigation ticipants. dam. Japan Claim» Discovery of America. Historians say that Japanese Budd hists occupied the continent of North America In the nnm» of the Mikado In the Eighth century, B. C. Evidence that Buddhists visited North and South America and many western Is lands at an early period Is Indisput able. It Is asserted, because of the Buddhists’ Images and signs In Ten nessee, Yucatan, Colombia, Peru, Paria, Amazonia, Florida, Porto Rico and Haiti. The claims are related to the belief In the divinity of the Mi kado. their roots being so far In an tiquity that most historians regard them merely as Interesting. Ml ST UKPAY INTEREST ON A MOI NT YOE OWE I’M? ♦ There was generous response ♦ 4 to the published request for 4 ♦ payment of accounts owing to 4 ♦ the Courier, but there la need 4 ♦ for many others to come for 4 ward anil ¡»ay their bills. The 4 ♦ Gosa Printing Press company's 4 ♦ erector will complete his work 4 ♦ the latter part of the week and 4 ♦ turn the now press over to the ♦ Courier publisher and at .that ♦ ♦ lime there will be a payment ♦ ♦ duo of nearly |2U00. If you 4 ♦ do not pay your bill the Courier 4 ♦ will be obliged to pay Internal 4 ♦ on the money you are owing. ♦ ♦ Please do not muko that neces ♦ ♦ sary. 4 4444444444444444 ♦ 4 I at New Low Prices now arriving at Corn Show ITrjiare your Ethlblt for the Corn Show which will lir|<l at Grants I’«»« Im SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th Premium ll-t will I m - announced Inter. All Farmer* to whom we gm»r Free Seed Corn ore ex|iectad to Exhibit and all other« who have raised Corti th)» year are urged to send an exhibit. The Minning Exhibits will l>e forwarded to the Stale Corn to Show at Portland. H atii I Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Ml '»Ml II rxuruxi artian STS ISM k Grants Pass COMFORTS FOR CHILLY NIGHTS His Desires. The manager of the Indiana Mason ic home overheard a group of small boys from the home discussing what they desired to be when they grew to lie men. One Insisted he would be a Mason, another a Shriner and another had ambitions to be a Noble of the Mystic Shrine, but tlve-year-old Jsck. drum major In the home bund, said: "No, I do not want to be any of those.” “What.” the others replied, "don’t want to I m - a Rhriner or Mason or Noble; why, what do you want to beV lie drew himself up and replied proudly, "Will. I’ll tell you what. I want to l»e a popentate.”—Indianapolis News. Good Miittrcssps, in Silk Floss und Cotton Felt. Blankets, Cotton, Woolnap anti All Wool. 4 Also a nice line of Comforters Holman’s Furniture Store Shoes for the Family I Engraved card»—Courier office. RIVOLI Today and Tomorrow Only A FVLLLIXEOF MEN’S FLANNEL SHIICTH, KHAKI, GRAY AND PLAIDS, ALL HIZEH IIH TO IM. CASHIMERE SOX IX BLACK, NATI IIAL AND HEATH» FIRS. . AT Woodward’s 103 North 6th St. TOM MIX ^he^ad ïïemon A romantic western talc of si tints anti thrills in autos and »addle. Hili MAI» ICE-CEMENTED IM A SHORT TIME. THURSDAY CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS FRIDAY MAN TAMER” 4 Optometrists I