1 i mondât , GRANTS PAM DAILY OOURTCR PER52ML ~ LOCAL LJ, One Good Suit Lasts longer than two cheap suits, looks better and costs less TO Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets are guaranteed to fit and are comfortable. Price $1.19 to $5.49 A. L. ENGLEDQW DRYGOODS AND NOTION« Mcoeaaov to Ntnasg A Truax Ornata Pane, Oregon 101 North Sixth • »hone IBI We are prepared to help you build that house or repair your roof Lumber, Wallboard, Roofing Paper THREE 0’S LUMBER COMPANY WE PUT IN urvtwHiKJ DM Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei Starting Tuesday Matinee for Three Days DI Ufi I I f V1/17:15 , I . = Mrs. C. B Marks went to Portland Married on Saturday— Samuel W. Alderson and Elia Mae Saturday for a short stay. Miss Lulu Benedict went to Port­ Hayes were married Saturday after­ land Satantoy for a few days.' visit. noon at 5 o'clock nt the county Dsve Bobbie returned Sunday from clerk'a office. The ceremony was a business trip to Las Angeles. performed by Justice of the Peace ’ Bee Dr. Marks for beat glasaaa. tf O. J. Law. Mr. and Mm. George Olum and I I daughter were visitors Saturday «10.00 Saved— from Glendale. By purchasing your new suit or Let us repair your car. We guar­ overcoat st Peerless Clothing Co. antee our work. Singleton & Ar­ 22tf nold. 301 South Sixth St. 24 Mrs. Anna Lind was in the city Make Good Progress- over the week end from Lind Home Waiter A. Phelps aud son. Floyd, lodge, on the Oregon Caves highwsy. and Joe Langell, all experienced Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's. placer miners from Grants Pau, are John Wilkinson and Gilbert Stuart making splendid progress at the old were visitors here Saturday from placer mine on the Lyden property I Medford. near the depot in Jacksonville. They Hyacinths in three colors at Cra­ are finding richer pay dirt as they go mer Bros. MWF27 down, and with their crude rocker Bandon business men in the city- are making a nice payroll for them­ over the week end were W. S. Wood, selves. Better and more modern Ralph E. Fox and C. E. Snyder. machinery will be installed before Home made candy at Horning's long.—Jacksonville Post. Shack, every day. 35 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riggs, of Klamath Falls, spent Sunday visit­ Shoe Hal'-— Special prices on all dress and ing In Grants Pass. A first class mechanic to do your work shoes at Peerless Clothing Co. 22tf auto repairing at 505 South Sixth. All work guaranteed. 27 F. J. Herman, of Roseburg, was Camp Grounds Patronis e d The patronage at the city auto looking after business matters in camp to atill holding up well, with 16 Grants Pass today. Narcissus, the large trumpet va- or 17 cars registering nightly. Last rletles at Cramer Bros. MWF27 week a total of 120 machines stop­ J. J. Buchter and S. M. Bullis, of ped at the local camp over night, 26 the California Oregon Power com- being there on one day. There have pany, were business visitors at the been 5519 cars registered during the season and It is expected that a to­ local Copco office on Saturday. The Optical goods at Letcher & Son's. tal of 6000 will be reached. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. DeLosh, of camp to so situated that one day after Medford, were week end visitors at a hard rain finds the ground dry the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I* onough to make camp. The camp Bromley. They returned home last will be kept open as long as the tour- ists continue to use it in such large night. Store your car at 301 South Sixth numbers. St. * 24 Ed Binns, of Medford, spent the October Special Sales- Save money by purchasing your day in the city. His sister, Mrs. Louise O'Niell, who has been visit­ new overcoat, suit, shoes, or furnish­ ing with him, returned to her home ings at the Peerless Clothing Co. 22tf here this morning. Cars bought, sold and exchanged, Come ' ■ 505 South Sixth St. 27 The studio early and get one Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, of the hand oil colored portrait tree with Page theatre of Medford, were your dozen pictures. Value $4.00. among the upper valley pepole to Artcraft Studio, 208 North 6th St. witness the football game here on Saturday. Rev. Walker Surprised— China Lilies for Christmas flow­ Rev. W. 8. Walker, pastor of the ers at Cramer Bros. MWF27 Free Methodist church at 250 West T. W. Wixson, manager of the L street, was agreeably surprised last Twentieth Century groceries in Saturday when a few of his congre­ Southern Oregon, was in the city to­ gation solicited enough money to day on his trip to the local store. He present him with a new top for his expects to come here once a week auto and to paint his machine. Rev. after the store has become firmly es­ Walker recently arrived here from tablished. Alberta, having formerly been a cit­ Men's suits thoroughly cleaned izen of the United States. He ex­ and pressed. 11.59. Wardrobe pressed his gratitude for the true Cleaners, phone 147. We call fox American spirit manifested by the and deliver. 79tf Grants Pass people. A splendid Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Young, of Mar­ crowd attended all the services of the quette, Mich., are visiting Mr. and district quarterly meetings held here Mrs. H. H. Allyn. Mrs. Young and on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Mrs. Allen are sisters. Mr. Young Sunday. to a civil engineer in the employ of a Michigan railroad system, and at­ Notice— There will be a meeting of i tended a convention of bridge and building engineers at Seattle last music club tonight in the library at week. 7:30 for chorus work. Holland bulbs for indoors and out- doors at Cramer Bros. MWF27 Free Lecture- On Christian Science, Monday evening, Oct. 22, at 8 o'clock, RlvoU Flee Presents Painting— Theatre. The public to cordially in­ The original artist's painting of vited to attend. 23 the mouth of the Oregon Caves which appeared in June as the cover of the Standard Oil bulletin which contained a long write-up on the caverns, was presented to the Cham­ ber of Commerce today by C. D. Fies, local manager for the company. The Chamber accepted the painting with thanks. TOMORROW Harold Lloyd Safety Last in ADULTS BOc Makes the mouth feel so cool and clean. KLENZO aims to protect the teeth in tbn natural way by keeping the mouth free from the substances that foster germs, acids and decay. CLEMENS Bella Drags HYACINTHS TULIPS CROCUS Now is the time to plant bulbo for early spring flowers I-OGE 78c HALLOWE’EN NOVELTIES SEE WINDOW No Picture Program Tonight Free Christian Science Lecture Klenzo Dental Creme FREESIAS Latest Current Events CHILDREN 28c Guests at Aberdeen Vlll*— W. H. Dyer, who has been spend­ ing the last two weeks at the Villa, left Saturday tor his home at Junc­ tion City. This is Mr. Dyer's second season at the Villa. Although 78 years old, Mr. Dyer Is an enthusiastic sportsman and his ability to get around tn the woods and foothills would put many a younger man to I shame. While here he made a ton- day pack trip into Curry county af­ ter bear. Oeorgo Lamb, of Portland, was a week end guest. John Fred­ ericks. of New York City, "amous au­ thority on zoology. Is expected to ar­ rive at the Villa within the next few days. Considerable excitement pre­ vailed at the Villa the past few days because of the nightly visitation of a large brown bear, sex unknown, who has kept the lady visitors and not a few of the men In a constant state of nerves. He has not only been heard sniffing at the rabin doors but has also been seen. Saturday night a trap was set and a beef barbecue held outdoors in hopes of attracting bruin back. Morning, however, dis­ closed an unsprung trap. The mo­ ment the deer season Is over guests planned to enjoy a bear hunt on a large scale. Deer were fairly plen tiful In the vicinity of the Villa and with the eaily closing of the season promise to continue so. Some very flue catches of rainbow trout have been made in Sucker creek on flies the past few days. NARCISSUS Fox New« Velvets, CuM and Silver lotee, 1'eethera and Hand Embroidery mrs. Hellie Deas Talks Being Arranged The action of the income tax com­ mittee of the granges in getting Gov­ ernor Pierce to speak in Josephine county on October 31 on the bill, was given the endorsement of the grange at the meeting last Saturday night. It was stated at the meeting that Milton Miller would be here on November 1 and would hold joint meetings with Governor Pierce at Kerby and Williams in the afternoon and evening. Complete arrangements for the speaking have not yet been made. A Fine Helcctlon of Couchs Pharmacy Grandma’« Boy or Dr. Jack FUN EVERY MINUTE as. toas. THE LATE MID-WINTER STYLES IN MILLINERY Special Overcoat Hal«— You can a$ve «10.00 by selecting your new overcoat at Peerless Cloth­ ing Co. JUST ARRIVED We wish to thank our many friends for kind assistance, floral tokens and sincere words of ■ym- pathy expressed during our recent bereavement. Mrs. H. E. Huyler. A. L. Huyler. F. M. Huyler and family Better in Every Way Than Either “Why the Globe Trotter Trot«” Buys Given Tickets . "Dad" Dunlop, manager of the Ri­ voli,« promised the high school foot­ ball players tickets to the Rivoli fur a theatre party It they won the game last Saturday from Medford. “Dad" pltneascd the game apd although he saw the locato defeated he decided that they were entitled to the tickets anyway. As a result the boys will bo able to sou Harold Lloyd In "Safetyi Last" oh Wednesday night. Holland Bulbs CARD OF TH ANKH oCTonrn —» ■F Large China Lilies, 20 cents each Cramer Bros t Flower Pots in All Sizes Choose your clot baa with the same care you wuukl yuur car. There to a rt|b •«» «» Individual need in TA Ilk »RING In an almost unlimited assortment colorings, patterns ami design». uf weaves, GEO. S. CALHOUN Local dealer nearly nlntecn yearn GRAPES 2c Per Lb. Come and pick them Fur Jelly and Juice C. W. COURTNEY FIRST VINEYARD WEST OF JONEN CREEK Grants Pass Gateway to the Oregon Caves » W CAMERAS FREE! AT Rowell’s Kodak Shop 212 South Sixth Hire« MEN’S Outing Flannel Night Shirts and Pajamas WORK GLOVES Woodward’s Bbocs far the Family ■S» Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles