Rvrrnniv, HEPT^rnrn 22. im «MlANTH PA«K DAILY œi RIKN PERSONAL iüi LOCAL ! Conservative Investment CWhere safety is imperative and maximum returns required, cer­ tain securities naturally recom­ mend themselves. ÇFor the benefit of local inves­ tors, information regarding of­ ferings of this character is al­ ways available at the First Na­ tional Bank. CA visit is welcomed at any time, consultation without obligation is invited. O. V. Myers, of Medford. was a Itivull Theutre— 1 visitor at the county fair yesterday. Pay uight. Saturday night, Sept. I Hee Dr. Mark» for beat glass««, tf 32ud. Every admission receives a Got Five I’rctnluma— pay envelope containing coin from Tho Maple Hill Jersey farm se­ Largo stone jar» at Cramer Bros. one cent to five dollars. Come and cured three first places and two sec­ W. A. Bullock, of Salem, is tn tho get yours. PS onds on their entries nt tho county I city today looking after business — fulr instead of two firsts and one sec­ ! matters. Licensed To Wed- ond us announced Friday. Tho |>r«- AV. K. Carney, principal of the Fred Henry Pupkin and Marie Hilums amounted to *95. 'Kerby high school, was in Grants Anna Bruner were issued a marriage | Pass this morning. license this morning. Both are from Ku roll With Music Academy— Flower pots at Cramer Bros. 98 . Wonder. Mrs. Hattie Col- num Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lindsey, of Miss Ann Mario Calvert, whose Roseburg, were among the visitors Why Pay More? studio Is at 511 North Fourth St., in Grants Pass this morning. Drop in and look over our new have been enrolled as affiliated » I Among the coast peoplo in Grants Full lino of Suita and Furnishings. teachers In tho extension depart­ Pass this morning was C. II. Hurley, You too will bo convinced that we ment of the National Academy of of Bandon. can save yon money. Peerless Cloth­ Music, t’-irni-glu Hall, New York. New heating stoves in all sixes at ing Co. tf Mr*. Calvert will take up the work Cramer Bros. 9S in plain of her daughter, who lias Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Clark, of Ker­ gone to Arliona and will use tho by, were Friday visitors in the city, I ,Will Ro Marrie ci Monday— A marriage license was issued this university course of music study, coming in tor tho fair. i Fireplace andirons and fireplace: w,'ek to Darwin Morris .Miller anil that pupils may receive credit cer­ sets at Cramer Bros. 98 i Ada Valentine Woodward. They will tificate i direct from the academy where they may lie enrolled as atu- R. E. Cleary, of Spokane. Is spend-j*1* married on Monday. dents if they so desire. 9 ■ ling the day looking after local busi-[ Rebekahs Attention— Bess matters. Onr anniversary September 24. llov Social is Given— Bedroom heaters at Cramer Bros. The Kerby higt. school Friday Mrs. Sarah Sieber is entertaining picnic supper at 6:30 for members her sisters. Mrs. Mary Holzapfel and! “<’3 families. Short session followed night held a box social nt tho mov­ t’.s ing picture hall and netted *35.80 Mrs. Wolgemuth and Mr. and Mrs. by social evening. which will he used for tho erection R. J. Easton, of Jackson, .Michigan. | of a play shad nt tho school. The Spark guards at Cramer Bros. 98 Rainfall Was Light— ' The rainfall yesterday, while con­ high school b.is Increased 100 per Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Roberts leave Sunday night tor l.os Angeles v.here tinuing a largo part of the afternoon ¡cent In attendance thia year, having they will spend the winter with their was extremely light, only .14 inch 2 I students enrolled in tho four falling during the day. The rain. classes. The senior class consists of I daughter. Jars for kraut and pickles nt Cra­ I while only enough to dampen the throe with tho possibility of one more mer Bros. 98 ground, cleared away th» smoke entering. Tho freshmen have the ! Clarence E. Ronewitx and Ervin which lay over the valley like a largest class. The increase necessi­ E. Bonewitx, of Myrtle Point, are blanket, the middle of the week, it tated tho hiring of auothcr teacher. spending several days in the city at­ has acted ns an effective check on The board is negotiating with R. McArthur, of Baker, who will arrive I forest fires in the Siskiyou forest. tending to business matters. t thlii coining wook. Mrs. George Cutes were Mr. and among the Medford people who at- New Fall Shoes— Special reduced prices on all dress Bargain Day Subscription»— tended the Josephine county fair Subscriptions at Bargain Day rates j shoes at Peerless Clothing Co. i yesterday. tf will bo received either at the fair House paint and floor paint at I ground« or ut the Courier office dur-1 I Cramer Bros. 98 Dance in tho Open Air— |l Mrs. Wm. Pyburn, of Central j Medford Sat. nite! Ing the continuance of the fair. Pavilion, Point, is spending several days ini Real Music, real floor and a real FStf. Ahead In Contest — < the city visiting friends and rela- time! The Baptist Sunday school of I I tives. Granta Pass is in the lead of Ashland Men's suits thoroughly cleaned Fishing Never Better— The Rogue fishing was never bet­ Baptist Sunday school, The winner and pressed, *1.50. Wardrobe Cleaners, phone 14 7. We call for ter, local fishermen making some in the contest is to be entertained The with a concert from the loosing and deliver. 79tf exceptionally good catches. Miss Vila Dickenson, of Independ- outlook is for good fishing over the school. A welcome awaits you Sun- 96 1 ence. visited here with Mrs. B. W. weekend, with many anglers on the duy morning. ■ Content last night. She is on her ' way home to Independence. from California. Japalac at Cramer Bros. 98 Mrs. Bell lairimore and Mrs. Flor- [ ence Herndon of Sacramento, Cui., i have arrived here and will visit their ' sister, Mrs. Hugh Hulbert, and fam- ' ily. and will remain indefinitely. Ripolin. the highest grade enamel I paint at Cramer Bros. 08 Mr .and Mrs. M. H. Kern. Miss Margaret Kern and Mrs. Eismann, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. of Portland, are spending several days visiting in the city with Francis Kern, of the Eagle Pine company. Mr. Kern is president of the organi­ zation. Floor wax and floor dressing at I j Cramer Bros. 98 Fred Mensch, V. S. cadastral en- I ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ; gineer, was in the city Thursday vis­ 44444444*44 ♦♦ ♦ 4 4 THE BIG REXALL INK iting relatives and old friends and TABLET son. securing additional members for his Mrs. Agness Martin and 112 Sheets 25c surveying party for the south i'mp- George, spent Friday in the city. qira district. He is s-jrvr/ing O. & Sutes books—Courier office. REXALL INK TABLET ■ C. indemnity grant lands. 07 Sheets 15c R. S. Dulin, superintendent of the Truckers Take Ont Bonds— PRIZE WINNER INK TABLET Truck drivers of the Illinois val­ municipal paving plant, and chief of 40 sheets 10c ley are taking out bonds as a result the bureau of Standards, Portland, | , of a visit to that section bv the and Mrs. Dulin, have been in Grants THE LEADER PENCIL state traffic officer who found that Pass and vicinity for the past week, TABLET of the vacation the drivers had not complied with taking advantage 00 sheets 3c season. They made side trips to the (the state law requiring them to take ' out the bonds. The trucks were the Oregon caves and to Crater lake. The First National Bank of Southern Oregon Save with us The habit grows CLEMENS Sells Draga »nd Roox.i æte » i am Sitar —m ones used to hail! logs and lumber at the sawmills there. Among those taken in by the officer was the Ed­ gerton mill truck which was found to be operating without a license and without rubber on the rim. I Fines amounting to *35 were levied for these offenses. Gulbransen Tl»e Registering Piano Nationally Priced Admission Price Reduced- For the last night of the Joseph- ine county fair, the admission price has been reduced by a half. The management expects to have the rec ord crowd of the four days at the grounds although there was a large crowd there last night. BORN THOMAS—To Mr. and Mrs. J. H Thomas, of Fruitdale, Thursday, September 20, a son. ROCK HEY—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel­ by E. Rockhey, Friday, Sept. 21, a daughter. river. Fishing will lie more popular tomorrow than hunting, judging by reports. George Calhoun made the best catch reported yesterday with six fish, weighing 26 pounds, The largest was an eight pounder. Will Work Placer— A good-paying placer mine, In the back yard at Jack 'Lyden’s place in Jacksonville, was abandoned nearly twenty years ago. nfter many thous­ ands of dollars worth of gold nug­ gets were taken out. An old miner Dollars Saved— from Grants Pus.- Many dollars saved by making named Langell, your purchases where cash talks. I,hls *eek examined the old ahaft Peerless Clothing Co. tf innd concluded that there is still ood­ les of gold In It—and will begin work next week to extract tho nug­ Hart Is Monday Speaker— the soil.—Jacksonville Cham ier of Commerce members gets from are promised a good program at the Post. Monday noon luncheon, with Rev. F. Gordon Hart as the principal speak­ Rivoli ¡Thentre— Pay night, Saturday night, Sept, er. Mr. Hart will speak on "Eng­ d. Every admission receives a land’s Bloodless Revolution”. He envelope containing coin from has just returned from an extensive cent to five dollars, Como and trip through England and has gained yours. a large amount of first hand infor­ mation which he will be able to pre­ l-'nll Opening Sal sent to his hearers. Special prices on men’s and young Engraved Cards— men’s suits, hats, caps, shoes and Local printers supply engraved furnishings at Peerless Clothing Co.tt 1 calling cards at Portland prices or — less. There is no need of sending Scratch Pad»— All kinds or paper and cut to size | away or patronizing peddlers. printing from local printers you want—10c lb C”— • »-"TV/} Cr-S'n ’ V RIVOL 212-214 South Sixth Kt. LADIES’ COATS S«1« Our Fall STYLES You will sou tho MODELS You nA- looking for at POPULAR PRICES Kamstttchlug, all colors, 10c >d. KMART TAIIJiRING I'HR Ml N Is the highest, si,indimi of quality In the Industry. Wc'il like to show you our Idi-i« of real values ut »33 AND VP GEO. S. CALHOUN / lax-til dealer nearly utilicen years « Che fiRST Place to Put Your Money Your money in an Interest Bearing Account in this bank is always SAFE, always where you can get it dollar for dollar, and at tho same time earning a good rate of interest. These are sufficient reasons why a part of your money should always be deposited here. * For Chilly Nights Soft Wool Blankets The Pendleton Line of Blankets and Auto Bole s means ihr liest of select« y HELMER’S THOMAS MEIGHAN IN “The Ne’er Do Well” SWEATERS Men’s Men’s Men’s Boys’ Couch’s Pharmacy REX BEACH SCHOOL SHOES It’s Thomas Melglian's Greatest role—It's Rex WATERMAN ami Beach's Onr price* are right THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY $2.75 up to $7.00 I Woodward’s Hlioes for tho Family PRICES COMEDY KNI B POI,GARD in Ail’ilts :<3c "DIG VP” CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS Children 10c We Offer as Specials For this week—Black Sateen Children's Underwear, Glug- hum, (lillilicn's llo«-, Cotton Buts, Towels and Muslin. The price will phase. SHOWING TONIGHT—JACK HOLT IN "THE TIGER’S CLAW" Also PAY NIGHT TONIGHT—EVERYBODY WE PVT IN WINDSillElJIK 92.30-S3.73 IM.23 »¡I.00 »2.7.1 MEN’S SPORT VESTS Greatest story noil it’s your Greatest entertainment. We enrry one of the largest stocks In Southern Oregon Itrown lli-nther Sport Coat Seal Brown Knit Jacket, All Wool All Wool Slip-on Sweater All Wool Slip-on Sweater Ktory by Grants Pass, Oregon Wall Board IPrs. flellk fleas "TUB HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE" Largest Stock in Southern On-gon See ROWELL Before Buying Rivoli Theatre— Pay night, Saturday night, Sept. 32nd. Every admission receives a | pay envelope containing coin from { one rout to five dollurn. Como utid ' get yours. VLOPE CONTAINING FROM ONE CENT to GETS FIVE AN EN DOLLARS A. L. ENGLEDOW Phone irti DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS »accessor to Rioney M Truax Grants Pass, Oregon 101 North Sixth Ht. *