WCDNEHft\Y, WWI HU . HW* • 7 TE 16 of {’eteritfn NUwttng— ‘ R^CqlfT meeting of the Sone of Vbtejaha'will be held on Thursday evening at 8 p. m. 10 to 50 Watt 60 Watt______ 50 Watt White _ 75 Watt While _ —32 cent« __ 37 cents __ 50 cents __ 60 cents Fill That Empty Lamp Socket FUI ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER St or* WANTED—FOR THE Rummage Sale Next Saturday, Oct. 13 At Ford Garage Men’s Clothing Women's Clothbig Children's Clothing Shoes, Hats Kitchenware China and Glassware Furniture Cooked Food Candy Books Plants Toys THINGS FOR THE White Elephant Booth and Provisions for The Country Store DEI J VER TO FORD GARAGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH PHONE MRS. G. P. JESTER OR MRS. S. H. RIKER. TfcecMiZ/c With the Fine Flavor i’ Straight Fom Oregons Green Pastures water having cleared up and fallen ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ during the past two days. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦ --------- ¡Can Get Through Ticket«— Bucks Being Killed— Arrangements have been complet- Local hunters are finding the big i ed between the Southern Pacific and bucks easier to get since the rains the Grants Pass-Crescent City stage of the past week. Hunting parties ¡line whereby it is now possible to are reporting better luck than at any , get tickets from any Southern Pa- time this fall, some big fellows be­ ' cifie station to any point on the stage ing brought to the city. Some of j line. The tickets can be secured by the deer are reported to have been the purchaser direct to Crescent City killed within a short distance of if desired. Grants Pass. Fishing is also im­ proving for the fly fishermen, the 8aies books—Courier office. Gulbransen The Registering Plano Nationally Priced Largest Stock in Southern Oregon See ROWELL Before Buying 212-214 South Sixth St. Granta Pass, Oregon ■ -.......... - to attend Pythian grand lodge which convened on Tuesday. Earl Pittenger Married- Bay« Residence Property— Word has been received that Earl The residence property of Loula Don't forget the needs of the white elephant which will be at the rum­ H. Pittenger, former Granta Pass Steelhammer, who was in th« city mage sale Saturday. 14 boy, was married on September 26 for several days thia week, waa pur­ Mrs. Eli Garner left yesterday af­ to Miss Estella Bowden, of Los An­ chased by C. A. Sidler, who win ternoon for Oakland. Cal., where she geles. Mr. Pittenger Is the youngest make his home on the place. The son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pittenger, property la located at 703 North will visit with her son. who are spending the winter In Los Fourth street. Glasses fitted at Letcher A Sun's. Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hansen are New Fall Shore— Roseburg people who spent the day Fall Opening Sal. Special reduced price* on all dress here on business. Speolal prices on men's and young shoes at Peerless Clothing Co. tf "Crunch" at the candy booth next men's suits, hats, caps, shoes and Saturday. 14 furnishings at Peerless Clothing Co.tt Bring to the While Elephant J. B. Carey, of Medford, was look­ Booth anything which bas proved ing after business matters In Grants Circle Committee Met to be a white elephant In your homo. The committee on arrangement of Old or new, Paas today. 14 Men's suits thoroughly cleaned programs and course of study for the pressed, 21.60. and Wardrobe next year of the Ladles' Progressive Tourist« Still Registri Cleaners, phone 147, « We call for Literary Circle met at 404 E street. Non-resident tourists continue to and delfVer. 7»tf They will make their report at the register at tbe local station at the first meeting of the Circle, to be held George McIntyre, of Portland, was at the residence of Mrs. E. A. Wade, Chamber of Commerce. Monday waa attending to business here yesterday on October 25. quite a heavy day. 20 stopping here and today. on that day. Yesterday 11 register­ ed. this being about the dally aver­ Get perennial plants, berry plants, City Market— age. Tbe north and south traffic, shrubs, cut flowers and bulbs, trim­ Spareribs, back bones, neck bones, med and labeled, ready for the booth pork tenderloin. packing house about evenly divided. The registra­ at the rummage sale at the Ford ga­ shoulder at 16c lb. 13 tion office will be maintained here throughout the winter as a part of rage Saturday. 14 the work of the district office of the Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barr, of Piano Recital Friday— Hugo, were in the city yesterday vis­ A piano recital will be given at Oregon State Motor assochuton. iting and attending to business. the Presbyterian church at Glendale City Market— Optical goods at Letcher & Son's. on Friday. October 12, by tbe pupils Spareribs, back bones. Neck bones, of Miss Jessie C. Knapp, assisted by Mrs. A. J. Harper, of Wilderville, ^ork tenderloin. Packing house was a shopper at local stores yester­ Miss Eleanor Cougle, soprano. The shoulder at 16c lb. 13 program, which starts at 8 o'clock, la day. divided into two parts, the numbers Send donations of candy for the all being played by the pupils of Mrs. Why Pay More? booth at the rummage sale to the Knapp. Drop in and look over our new Ford garage next Saturday, Those Fall line of Suita and* Furnishings. who do not wish to make it may Girl Wanted— send money or sugar to Mrs. F. Gor- To do general office work, typing Rivoli—Coming Hoon— don Hart as soon as possible. 1« The "Merry Go Round." 14 and short hand. Address P. O. Box Miss Elsa Lorenz left yesterday 711, Grants Pass. Give age and ex­ afternoon for her home at Chicago perience. 108tf Dance to be Hehl Friday— after visiting here for the past two The dance given by the athletic months with her father. August Lo­ Returns From Montana- department of the Grants Paas Wom­ renz. She will stop at California Jerome H. Fertlg, engineer for the ans club Will be h«4d on Friday night points before returning east. Grants Pass Irrigation District, has at tbe Waldorf hall instead of Satur­ Rev. F. Gordon Hart was the prin­ returned here for a few days, in or­ day as originally Intended. Thia cipal speaker at the Ashland Cham­ der to look over the local project. He dance was to follow the rummage ber of Commerce banquet last night, has )>een in Hamilton. Mont., where sale of the Womans, cjtib but due to Today he is in attendance at the the irrigation project is being im- difficulty in getting music was set Southern Oregon Presbytery in Med- proved. A contract for $275,000 was up one day. At the meeting of the ford. let only a few days ago. The pro­ Athletic section last night, plans for You too will be convinced that we ject includes some 20,000 acres of the dance were completed. Mr. Scott can save you money. Peerless Cloth- land. of Medford also addressed the meet­ ing Co. ing concerning the musloal lyceum tt Rev. Wm. B. Hawkins, pastor of Regular Meeting Rcanics Chapt course which will be given there this the church of God in thia city and Tonight, Masonic Temple at 8 winter. Three national artlgts, and also pastor of the Ferrydale church, o'clock. Visiting Companions wel- one northwestern artist wilt be in­ has moved into Grants Pass from come. A. K. Brown, H. P. 13 cluded in the course. A students' Ferrydale in order that his daugh­ recital will also constitute one num­ ter may attend high school here. The Passes Away at Quincy- ber of the series. residence is 836 Orchard Ave. Word ha» been received here of This is to announce that 1 am the the death of C. A. Wlble at Quincy, agent for Spirella Corsets and acces­ Illinois. Tuesday night at 11 o’clock. sories. Mrs. A. J. Green, 513 N. 7th Mr. Wlble was taken ill while on his St. trip east several weeks ago and has A. E. Voorhies left this afternoon been in the hospital since. His death for Oakland. California, to attend occurred at the Quincy hospital. Graphic Arts exposition being held in The body will be brought to Granta the Oakland auditorium during the Pass for burial. Mrs. Wlble was with entire week. At this exposition there her husband on the trip and has been Today will be on display all the very latest with him during his illness. in machinery connected with the AGNES printing and allied arts, as well as Call and See Us— the products of these machines. Mr. AYRES At the Pacific Redwood Service Voorhies was accompanied by Earle Station when in need of auto acces- Voorhies. sories, tires, tubes, gas or oil. mws. in RIVOLI Carson Tells of Grapes— Grapes are one of the resources of Josephine county which many Ore­ gonians know little about. The To­ kay grapes grown on the hillsides of that county are as fine In appearance and as delicately flavored as any Tokays which come on the market. There has been a large crop this year and there has also been a good de­ mand and tons of the grapes have been shipped out of Grants Pass. L. W. Carson, who registered at the Im­ perial from the Pass, pens after his name the announcement that "It’s the Climate” and that the Josephine county Tokays are the finest in the world.—Oregonian. At Church of God Tonight— E. E. Byrum, of Anderson, Ind., minister in the Church of God and former editor of the Gospel Trumpet, author of several of the church’s publications as well as world-wide traveler in the interests of missions will speak tonight at the Church of God, Corner Third and J streets at 7 o’clock. Mr. Byrum is much in demand everywhere In praying for the sick as he is said to have the gift of healing and hundreds of won­ derful cases of healing have been re­ ported. Benefit- Box social and dance at 8avage v saaiUi' creek hall, Oct. 13th, one-half mile Long-Lost Ring. from highway. Good roads and good Three years ago a woman lost her music. All ladles expected to bring diamond engagement ring on tbe sands box. 16 at Frlnton. Essex. The local police were notified at the time, but noth­ ing was heard of the ring until a few Acquitted By Court— Warner Ralff, a Klamath Indian weeks ago, when she was Informed by the Clacton police that it had been on trial in the federal court for vio­ lation of the prohibition law, was found on Frlnton sands. acquitted by a jury In the federal court Monday night, after aliout three hours’ deliberation. ' Danny Weeks and Jason Charley, also‘In­ dians, and co-defendants wltl, Ralff, on the same charge, entered pleas of guilty Monday morning, after being caught in a "party" staged Sunday In this city. Ralff, represented by r Horace Manning of Klamath Falla, stood trial. Weeks was acquitted by a jury in the same court last week on a liquor charge, and was called yesterday afternoon as a witness against Ralff. Three liquor cases have been tried in tbe federal court at this term, resulting in two ac­ quittals and one conviction.—Med­ ford Mail-Tribune; Couch’s Pharmacy ALL COLUMBIA RECORDS Process Embossing Done— . r .'.i . «-A I Ü Át ........ »*•* ■**••****'" *■•**•» *4..4 AM Process embossing at the Coupler office. First clan irork guarantied, » * r*- A. i >. a A .*» 5** ■« » ■ ... a “THE HEART RAIDER ” s T (• 1 I t’j ? V • ♦ V * 8«s Our Fall ' 1' • ' LADIES’ COATS I « STYLES th* MODELS You are looking for at POPULAR PRICES Hematite hing, all colors, 10c yd. IDrs. Dellle neas TIE UP With fa For Your Neckwear Cheney Cravata and Tubular Tina New Huttrrfl) llowx, Solid Colora, Figure* and Dota Woodward’s Shoe« for the Family We Itavc a very large «wort incut of Ladies and Children s Cotton, Fleece Lined and Silk and Wool Underwear At Cricca to Pie*** A. L ENGLEDOW DRYGOODS AND NOTION* Hucc*«aor to Kinsey A Truax Granta Faaa, Oregon 101 North Sixth • laa Shingles Carload just in. You will have to hurry to get yours. THREE C'S LUMBER COMPANY WE PUT LN WINDSHIELDS • MILK Pure rich Jerxey milk from tulM'rculitr tested cows. RAW OR PAHTVRIZKD Retail 10c per quart at Creamery 12c per quart Delivered VALLEY PRIDE CREAMERY Phone IM Cor. South Sixth mid L Htrwts A delightful comedy of love Guaranteed to tickle your fun* ny-bone, chill your spine and play on your heart strings. GRANTS PASS COMEDY Lloyd Hamilton in “The Optimist” Also City Directory Fox New«