MOY1HY. OCTOHI’R IT, invi. GRANTS PASS PAUA- COI RTT R PER52NX1L ¿2? LOCAL Get Value Received The thrifty man knows bow- to spend money ciously as well as how to save it. judi­ There is a wide difference between the "good" fellow and the "wise" fellow. The one has friends only so long as ho spends his money freely. The other make uro that his money is safe, and spends it only when he knows he is getting value received. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Save with us, The habit grows. For Quail Shooting-- A Winchester Shotgun with Leader or Repeater shell gives you a hard­ hitting. evenly distributed shot pat­ tern for upland game. Rogue River Hardware Co. the WKCafSTM STO». Mr«. George Elsey, of Merlin, spent the day shopping in the city. Mrs. 3. A. Douglas, of Albany. Is visiting friends in the city. ■ Red clover and alfalfa seed nt 11 Pardee and Gebers’. H. H. MacD.mlels left Sunday for Marshfield on .1 busitK" (rip. G«»oi :e Cotter spend the .week end in Medford on business. Mrs. W. A. Wing aud Mrs. J. Far- ' ren. of Waldo, speut the day in I Grants Pass. Car of Eastern corn just arrived I is selling at |2 per 100 pounds. Cracked. $2.25 per 100. Josephine County Flour Mill. OS Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Page, of the Rand Ranger station, are in the city Mr. Page is with the forest service. Mr. and Airs. J. K. Mauuel return­ ed on Saturday from Kinsley. Kan., where they spent the r-ast two months with Air Manuel’s parents. Rev. F. Q. Hart, of Garfield. Wash., occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday. He left for his home tills mornins. A crew of men is etisag>»d in re-! pairing the Crescent City-Grants road. The roughest portion Is Ore­ gon Mountain, just this side of the state line. Guests at the Josephine hotel over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lamley of Holland. .Allises Mabel and Alary Carter of Crescent City. R. Booth of Eugene. Herbert Nunn. S. Jayes and H. McNamara of Salem. At the Oxford. Chas. A. Gilmore of Holland. Elizabeth Horn of Rogue River. L. I.. Lewis of Roseburg. W. B. Lyon and wife of Ttocilma, Geo. A Hall and wife of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. N. Proatt, R. E. Allen of Eugeue and Frank Scritch- field of Almeda. were registered dur­ ing the week end. A Group Picture is a visual record and history’ of the evolution of the family, which every family should possess: No heirloom is more sacred- ly treasured in after years than a fine large picture of father, mother and the children. The time to sit for that family group is now—some­ thing might happen to prevent next week or next month. You may ar­ range for Sunday sittings at THE PICTI’RE MILL... Phone 283-R. 08 Former Resident Here— Henry Ruch and wife of Salem, I arrived Saturday for a week’s visit with Mrs. Ruch’s brother, D. O. | Hayes. Mr. Ruch was formerly man­ ager of the River Banks Earms, and now is engaged in managing a large hop farm near Salem. This is his first trip to Grants Bass since he left here ten years ago. At that time Sixth Street had just been paved. and many changes are noted in the vicinity. His eon, I-eonartl Ruch, wife and daughter. Alta, accompanied him on the trip. Just Received A full stock of Daniel Green’s Cumfy Slippers for Men, Ladies and Children—New Fall Shades. SATIN BOUDOIRS— Felts, Ribbon and Plush Trimmed. Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s Shoes and Rubbers. Men’s Furnishings. It isn’t what prices once were, it’s what they are today. Price and Quality Always Right at Woodward’s 103 North 6th St Shoes for the Family Big Reduction Oliver Plows Get Our New Prices Cramer Bros Odd Fellows Block I««al l oiiplo AAtsI— Alfred Westrope and Grace Briggs were married by Judge Eclu« Pol­ lock yesterday afternoon, Wonderful Selection Pre«« Erector la-uies— •R. W. Rogers, erector of the new Goss press at the Courier office, left Sunday eienlng for RosebuRt Mr. Rogers has been In the city for about three weeks, superintending the erec­ tion of the press and in instructing the local force In handling the ma­ Hoy I« Improv lug— chine After completing his bus­ was operated Fred l.iiikhart. who iness in Rosebui . Mr. Rogers will appendiciti-» at '' r Good upon for return to California. Samaritan hospital. Is reiairted to l>e getting along very nicely. NEAA TODAY The Human Calender— Is at work to start the sinking fund tor a eommuuitv building. Oc­ tober Is -villi it« ami will give an eutertainmint soon. Witch for time and place. 08 Of Fall goods, Im hiding nilllliieiy, dresse», coal«, etc. >1 <-■•<-< Southern Pacific passenger train be­ came stalled at Gold Hill. It was \\ ANTED Rubber tired, top buggi T. H IL Taylor. Grants Pass. Dri­ necessary to send to Ashland for re­ ll lief. latter In the day another en­ gine pulled out a drawbar, also at CHEVROLET Practically now. nml Dodge touring car in fine condi­ Gold Hill, and held up northbound tion for sale nt the right price. J. passenger traffic for some time. F. Burke. Eash ion tiaruge 09 MEDkYHlD IXITS Two corner lots Moonshiners Are Jalltxl— In Tuttle’s first addition, all clear, Jack Casey, Jack Maloney and Joe will sell or trade for Grants Pass Ray, all of Grants Pass, received a property. See me quick. Chas. M. Morrison, 622 L street, Grants L sentence of t>0 days in the county Jail Pass. Or»». O?tt of Multnomah county and a fine of 1200 each from the federal court In FOR SALE Oil Tit ADE Two story. 8-room plastered , house, one session at Medford Saturday. The block from Sixth street, slinde men were up on three different tree« all around house, lights nml charges. A special venire wan called sewer connected, city water In and out. also rood well on bm-k porch, by Federal Judge C. E. Wolverton, out buildings, lot r.’xion. tu XI'S This case Is the last of the liquor paid and nil clear, Chas. M. Mor- cases to come before the federal risen. 622 L St. 07tf court. ) SEASONED OAK. pine nnd fir wood at $3 00 per tier while the road« 1 Fire Damage Slight— nre good. No orders less than 2 A» tier or toad. C. W. Lam- The fire department responded to OX br»>< ht. Rd 1. a call from the , business section All INSURANCE about 1 o'clock Monday morning, to DE PE N D A B T E iln««. Sc« T. M Stott, Buick «•!*•- extinguish a blaze In the awning of rooms. Phone 520. 43tf the Rogue River Hardware company. It is the opinion of the department MODERN 7-room h«»»« do«« tn. rood location, lot 60x106. for «ale that the fire was started by someone Priced especially for quick «»Io In­ carelessly throwing a lighted cig­ quire on premise». 411 CSt 72tf arette from the window above the COAL AND WOOD—When yon buy awning. The fire had just begun your real and wood from in vo»i ret two thing» that ar« ea«o«’t»| to consume the wood work around Wil- todav—quality «nd *«rv|ce. a window when the department ar­ 75tf llama Wood * Coal Co. rived. DRAY AND TRANSFER C. E Ro- Resl- borts. Office phono 71. 1 TutrlcM Hansen W«vl«— dance 902 East D street, Iainx Charles “Ole" Hansen, local tire hauls taken. Furniture moved OX man. left the city gome time ago, E. L. GALBRAITH Real estate. In- leaving his friends, with the excep- «>irenco «nd plato «Ins« liability. tlon of a few who were in possi-rsion Old Banking Bldg., «th and II Sts. Phone 28. of inside information, with the im­ pression that he was on a business trip. Mr. fflansen quietly wedded Mis» NEW TODAY—Simmon« 2-lnch |«i«t Jessie Anderson of Astoria, at the Steel Inni und XevcT-Sag spring», home of her parent«, 4 o'clock, Sat­ camp and saddle blanket», extra cup«, urday afternoon. After a short wed­ oak dresser, 2 range«, writing desk. ding trip, the young couple will re­ Phone "I. T. C. Iltartli. turn to Grants Pas« the latter part of the week. An enthusiastic wel- Fight Locusts With Airplanes. come is being arranged. Tin- locust plague in southern France I • — is being fought with the aid of air- A Suggestion— planes. One hundred thousand ncres Arrange now, to sit fo« those pho- of fertile land have been devastated. tographs that you have been plan­ The pests are hutching out In Isolated ning on for «0 long. The holiday spots on the great Grau plain, mid each rush will soon be on and as the pol­ new “nest" gives birth to many mil­ lions of locusts. It Is of vital Im­ icy of The Picture Mill Is "first come portance to destroy the young Insects first served” it would be well to before they urn strong enough to fly phone 283-R for an appointment. 08 fur, and this Is when- the airplanes are proving so useful. Pllots now dally scour the whole of the Crau I’rort Fritz Surcttmlm— l-’red Fritz, known for years as plain, flying extremely low, When ono of the ruling spirits in the they locate u breeding ground or '‘nest" Portland north end, died Friday at of locusts directions uro Immediately telephoned to tlie antl-locust head­ the family home, «04 East Broadway, quarters nt Miniums. If there is long according to the Oregonian. He was grass near, petrol Is poured on It 59 years old. The funeral will be and It Is set allrs. Otherwise the held at St. Joseph's church at 9 Infested urea Is strewn with sawdust o’clock tomorrow morning with bur­ .miked In iir-enlr. Thl« kills the locusts ial at Mount Calvary cemetery. Fu­ it mice, mid also any eggs that ure neral arrangement« are fin charge Ullliiitclicd. of Miller & Tracey. Mr. Fritz was Cleaning a Photograph. well known In Grants Pass, having To rlenn n photograph wipe with n been connected with the Boswell mining properties. He made a trip soft cloth wrung out In wurin water and n little ammonia and dry with an­ here recently. other cloth. . > rors, nellie neas y Price May Appeal to a Man’s Pocketbook F. but quality Invariably win* bln confidi-tue nml long- lived temmgo. Fair lirico null quality go band iii-liaud with clothing iiiuilu iiy GEO. S. CALHOUN Over .lilrrn »r*«r» beni itonli-r NEW FALL GOODS at New Low Prices now arriving at I Corn 5how l*re|Hire your Exhibit for ihn Corn Show whli h In-Id al tirant« I'«»» SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th Premium lisi Nili le» «nnouuced later. All liirnur« vvlimn ne itavi» Eroe Kc-ol Cora uri» esperirti to Evlillilt unii all othrra wlio liave misi'il Coni thl» )i-nr «re urgi-il «■»mi au exIUlilt. Tlu» AA Inning Exliibit» nlll l>e fornnriled to thè State Coni Show at Portland. Send exhibits to M> U libimi uruavi ■1 s i r -1 Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Grants Pass Going to Build? Whether you plan on building thl« full or rulrlng building« roBMUlt us. Wo can quote ymt attractive price» on all building materials In our line. Three C’s Lumber Company I.umle-r, lutili, Hlilnglc» Foundry anti Went <■ Sin. Burning Up You ari* liumlng up motigli fud In tliat old heater lo pny for n gissi economica! one. Our alork 1« completo and ri-iiu-iiile-r you get a good «love board, rlbow and two Jolnta of bcavy attive pipo olili All COIXINIAL IlEATEItS al Holman ’s Furniture Store 003 G Street Wo I hi Picture l-'mmlng — Noted Boxer Visit.«— Joe Gorman, wife and baby arriv­ ed Sunday afternoon from Portland, to visit Mrs. Gorman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Boesch. .Toe Gorman last Wednesday defeated Abe M1sh- klnd, of Salt Lake. Gorman after arriving here received a wire from I his manager, Evan», from Denver calling him to New York to meet Sammy Sieger In a boxing match at fho Madison Square garden October 28. After that he will meet Kllbane, featherweight champion of the world, provided he 1» successful In defeat- I Ing Sieger. Gorman’s contract Is with Tex Rickard, the noted promo­ ter of Now York. Mrs. Gorman will remain in Grant < Pass until her jius- band returns. / ' Merchant sales books at Courier jfftco. Do You Know Y MANTLE CLOCKS That Gypsy Cream ts.oo to $55.00 gives the quickest relief Poison Oak Hunbiirn and All Skin Eruptions. for Tdirgo bollili BIX' CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS 35U OptomotrlHta » ♦