S aturday , N ovember i, loan. GRANTS PAM DAILY COURIER - Be Sure It’s Safe A safe Investment always pays. A speculation pays Just often enough to make it attractive. That's why it's unsafe. But it is hard for the average per­ son to tell the «inference twfore ho parts with his money. L'nleas you ran afford to gamble, let us first inveetlgat«« thoroughly every proposition offered you. We will gliully give you, without charge, the benefit of our long experience and investment knowledge. Consult Us Before You Invest Grants Pass & Josephine Bank Just Remember that we can supply you with flooring, ceil­ ing, siding, and finish lumber as boards and dimension. well as We carry in stock windows, doors, plaster board, roofing, insulating and building pa­ per, Rite Grade Inspected red cedar shin­ gles. We make frames and do mill work Borland Lumber Co. Announcement You are cordially invited to inspect the most up-to-date equipment for cylinder grinding which will be open for business November 5th. » " PembrooKe’s Phone 843 674 Olive St EUGENE, OREGON All work, will be fully guarantee«! D r KINGSÆ î - ivâs JV&w-checkit! ZW-noetrils sore from blowing-- | following /vwnrsinn su«« .....» the first dose of Dr. throat rough and scratchy—chest I King's New Discovery! Howel- ---- ‘----- with'conges- ----------—- * fectlve—this dependable 50-year- tight andoppreMive tion and coughing—what discom­ old remedy. Grandma will tell you fort! ’ it ie a»s(c » «»In roush rough tvrap «vrap forrvrrv for every mrmM member * T/ten cool, head-clearing relief of the femilr. You«Snissi«t has It. a » ____ _______ ————— M-l1» g 1 1 —■11 Mrs. W. W. Walker, Constance Bak­ er and Raymond Walker. • • • I.ady Mnacovitea Initiate Member» at Cemuon y ( on Monday The Lady Muscovites Initiated 18 Uy Mrs. A. B. Darla, Elione 220-J Open 5:30 to 9 p. m new members at a ceremony at the Odd Fellows Hall on Monday even­ ing. The hall was decorated with We cater to Home People. Make It your Breakfast, Lunch or Din­ I Hallowe'en Party Given Wednesday evening. Orange and black erspe | bouquets of autumn leaves and laurel ner place. paper streamers and shaded lights 1 berries. A social hour was enjoyed Night at Llum Home The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam«« made the rooms attractive. Booths1 and refreshments of sandwiches, Llum on Lawnridge avenue was the for fortune telling and guessing con­ pumpkin pie and coffee were served. scene of a most attractive Hallowe’en tests were popular during the even­ Best of Food and Service • • • party on Wednesday evening. The ing and appropriate games were en-l Mrs. Ham Baker Has Dinner In Pumpkin rooms were elaborately decorated Joyed. ...— ----- ,— - pie with whipped Honor of Mrs. B. B. Coehragic with autumn leavef. lights shaded cream and coffee were served. Irene ' Mrs. Sam Baker entertained at with black cats, bats, candles and Jay, Mintie Wilhelm, Alta Wetxler I dinner Tuesday evening In honor of charge was La Vita Hongh, Alberta pumpkins. Bridge was first enjoyed, j and James Cline were in charge of* Mrs. B. B. Cochrane. The guests Bhumake and A rie ta Myers. • • • honors going to Mrs. Niel Allen and ¡‘he affair. 'included Mrs. B. B. Cochrane, Mr. and • * • Mr. Gladwin Smith, later Hallowe’en j i Mrs. C. H. Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Class of Aesthetic Dancing for High games and stunts were played. The Hallowe'en <'elcbra4«