i Be Prepared FOR FALL WEATHER Select your Heater now. You will find our line complete ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. The WINCHESTER Store Lang Ranges ARE BEST Ask any of our many satisfied user*. Saves fuel. guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. Sold only on I YOU CAN GET THEM OXLY AT C. F. T. Oo See Dr. Marks tor best glasses. It Marrhul at Eun<'m<— Joseph E. McKibben. *of Cottage Mrs. Lillian Cary has left for j Yrek* where she will spend the next drove, and Lucile II. Schmidt, of this city, wore united in marriage at j few days visiting. Mrs. Anna Gray, of Rogue River, Eugene, September IS. at the homo ■ was a shopper in Granta Puss this of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight King. KeV. Stivers, of the Christian church, of­ ! morning. Men's suits thoroughly cleaned ficiating. After a trip to the beaches •nd pressed. *1.50. Wardrobe J they will make their home In Cottage Cleaners, phone 147. We call for Grove. •nd deliver. 70tf j Will Anderson, living 10 miles Rivoli Theatre— Pay tight. Saturday night, Sept. down the river, returned last night I 22nd. Every admission receives a i from Davis, Cal., where he spent sev- pay envelope containing coin from i eral days. one cent to five dollars, Come and Clayton I* Long. of Corvallis, is get yours. 93 i spending, several days in the city looking after business. lie in from New Sign Installed— I the Oregon Agricultural College. ( A new sign has lieen installed by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller went to] j the Oxford hotel and adds greatly to the I'mpqua valley today where Mr». the appearance of that hostelry as ! Miller will spend the next few weeks well as to Sixth street. The sign ex- I overseeing the harvest of the prune tends well out from the building crop on her orchard there. Mr. Mil­ and will bo electrically lighted. It ler returned to Grants Pass. Mrs. shows up well In the daytime. The I Miller has seven acres of »prune power will be connected today nnd iorchard. the sign will be lighted tonight for A. K. Russ, formerly a merchant the first time. of Grants Pass, now a resident of Davis. Cal., arrived hero last night Bargain !>ny SuburriptioBi for a stay of a week or more on bus­ Subscriptions at Bargain Day rates lines«. Mrs. Russ. wife of A. K. will be received either at the fair Russ, died at Davis. Cal., last week, grounds or at the Courier office dur­ the announcement having been i made ing the coutluuance of the fair. in the Courier but the name being ! given as Mrs. A. K. Itos«. Fire Burned Big Area— Keith Edgerton and Andrew Clay- The fire in the Gold Hill district ton left yesterday for San Francisco, Sunday is estimated to have burned j where Andrew will join his parents over 500 to 500 acres of brush land. after a visit here during the sum- It destroyed a large amount of fence I mer vacation. Kieth will visit in and telephone line in addition to an Berkeley with hi« grandparents and unoccupied ranch house belonging to other relatives for a short time af- the Continental Mines company and , ter which he plans on entering a a barn which belonged to B. E. Me- i business college in San Francisco. Nassen. The fire is though to have started through the carelessness of ; Whipping Cream— some person who threw a lighted Everyday at Horning'« Shack. 95 match or a cigarette butt away wlth- ■ ■ ■ out looking where it landed. It is the custom of the Courier to continue sending the paper until or- tiered discontinued except in cases of long continued failure to pay. It is not the intention of the publisher to force the paper onto anyone, but simply to save office work and the continual stopping and starting of the paper to regular »ubecribers. It the paper is not wanted kindly no­ lily the office. Tomorrow P. S. Woodin We Offer as Specials E’or this week—Black Sateen Children's Underwear, Ging­ ham, Children's Hose, Cotton Bats, Towels ami Muslin. The price will please. A. L. ENGLEDOW DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS Successor to Kinney * Truax Phone 151 Grants Paas, Oregon 101 North Sixth 8*. DANIEL GREEN Has arrived with his COMFY SLIPPERS Known the world over as PAR EXCELLENCE In tiie Slipper line SWEATERS Slip-on Coat Woodward’s Shoe» for the Family Gulbransen The Registering Plano Nationally Priced Largest Stock In Southern Oregon See ROWELL Before Buying 212-214 South Sixth St. Grants Pass, Oregon Pay night, Saturday night. Sept. 32nd. Every admission receives a pay envelope con tu I ni ng coin from one ceut to five dollars. Come und get yours. 98 Di««» A« Result or Kick— Hurney Puyno. who wus kicked In the head Sunday by a horse which ho was driving, died Tuesday night ut the Rood Samaritan hospital here without ever having regained con­ sciousness. Funeral services will bo hold Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Odd Fellows cemetery In Ker­ by. The 1. O. O. F. lodge nt Kerby will have charge of the services. Mr. Payne, who was landlord of the Ker­ by hotel, was brought here Sunday night nnd an operation performed to take out pieces of the skull lions from the brain. Although lie had a good pulse at all times, no hope wu* held for his recovery. STYLES You Will see the You are looking for at MODELS POPULAR PRICES Hemstitching, »II colon, 10c yd. rnrs. Hellie D«a$ Dollars Saved— Many dollars saved your purchases where Peerless CJothlog Co. by making cash talk«. High Claa« Guernseys To make room for our rapidly Increuslug registered herd, we are offcriug fur sale our nine­ teen licad of select grade Guern­ sey cow» and heifer». These grade tiuemsc)» represent the work of ten years of careful selection and culling and arc by sires whose dams have records up to 70.1 pounds of butterfat Wc carry one of the largest stocks In Hout hern Oregon Our prier» nrr right THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY WE ITT IN WINDSIIIEI J»H River Banks Farms Grants l’i«.»», Oregon Juntcel Colti Cream Juuteel Vanishing Creaiu .looted Combination Cream .V»< Apply Courier office. One route now open for boy with wheel. RIVOLI To be present while Oregon cedar to the amount of 3,000,000 feet, which will be used in the reconstruc­ tion of districts in Japan's devastated by earthquake, is loaded into the hold of the "Frogner,” a Norwegian steamer of 9300 ton«, Port Orford, Curry county, has extended an invl- ' tation to the people of Klamath, Jo­ sephine, Jackson, Coos and Curry counties to be at Port Orford, Satur- ' day, September 22nd. During the gathering plans will be further developed for the proposed I construction of a paved highway that when completed will link Klamath Falla with the »ea at Port Orford, j using that part of the Pacific high­ way already constructed from a point i south of Ashland to Merlin, a short ' distance north of Grants Pass. To Insure a local representation, the Grants Pass Chamber of Com­ merce has been requested to send a delegation to the Port Orford meet­ ing next Saturday. It is expected | that Ashland, (¡rants Pas», Klamath ¡Falls, Marshfield, Medford and other parts of Southern Oregon will be |represented. Advocates of the proposed high- ' way are urging that it be such pave- | ment a« will carry trucks of five-ton capacity and stand the traffic, thus j insuring to Southern Oregon a per­ manent outlet to the ocean at Port i Orford, which port when improved will be large and deep enough to ac­ commodate the largest vessels afloat. Strong efforts will be made to se­ cure federal and state aid in build­ ing the highway, which will greatly decrease the sum to be raised by the counties affected. United States Senators Charles L. McNary and Robert N. Stanfield, C. H. Purcell, district engineer bureau of post roads; George H. Cecil, dis­ trict foTegter, the state highway commission and others have been in­ vited to be present to become fa­ I miliar with the possibilities of Port Orford as an important shipping point and the advantages of the pro­ posed highway. LADIES’ COATS Seo Our Fall Carrier Boys Mantl'd— Bargain D»y I*nt ronl*c