país B»rtT ivtuttb •B'NTiVT KV«W|»T J8f l<* I Grund Jury in .Session— PER52N/4L "ü LOOIL For Safety and Convenience Falling down staiis the dark, taking the wrong medicine and other dangers lurk the dark. Avoid them bv having a FLASHLIGHT handy. Ask us for Winchester Flashlights and Batteries If you own an Mie flashlight bring it in battery or bulb may put it to work again. A ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WIXCIIESTEK Store fl The aoiiniy grand Jury I» in set- alun today. The morning was Mprnt in getting organised Quito a largo amount of work is expected w.-ek by the Jurors, although vases had nut yet been entirely SI up. Chambers, uf Albany, tí. i Your Ho week spent at Crater Ixite. held at Fruitdale Grunge Hall Tue»- Optical gooaa at Letcher • Son'a. day. August 2(. All Pythlans, Mrs. Fred Collins has arrived from Pythian Sisters and their families. Salem for a visit of a month vi Ith are cordially- invited Bring your her mother, -Mrs. G. B. Berry. baskets well filled Any one deMr Mrs. Mary Van 1>yke who has bren Ing tn»n»porlatlon rail C C. llow I in Portland for the past three weeks, ard. Phone X* or 348-R. XI has returned to her homo here. Mrs. Lillian C. Cary returned Sun­ Mr. James Steven»— day from Portland, where she has Will I m > at the Guild Hall all day I been visiting. Tuesday. August 2t! Those wishing Mrs. N. E. Nichols-Roy missionary to study vocal music during lite from India will speak and sing at the coming winter, may enroll at that Christian church Tuesday evening. time. XI Aug. 2«. at S p. nt. Ml W. R. Turpin, of Klamath Falls, Olympia Fishermen Here­ was a business visitor yesterday and in quest of the famous steelhead today in the city. E. C. Halley, of Salem, was in the of the Rogue. John M. Wilson and William W. Manetr, of Olympia. city today looking business Wash., are spending a few days in matters. the city. They are stopping at lite Josephine while here. visitors in Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice have Get Your Red Hunting Hat At the Golden Rule. si ! left for Mi-Ph*er«on. Kansas, where they will visit with Mr. Rice’ parents Etna Rebekah Lüdge No. 244— . for the next month. Will hold their regular meeting Matthew and George Riddle re- [ turned last night from Klamath Monday evening. XI Fails where they have been spending I the past few days. Music Instruction Itch» yeti— Glasses fitted nt Letcher 44 Son’«. While out al camp on her vacation t Mrs. Frank Nonihalais, who has Mrs. Clara Tutth* Fenton was taken been visiting in the east. passed suddenly ill, consequently will not [through here this morning on her be able to resume her music instruc­ way home to Eugene. tion before September 2. H. E. Haefner has returned from a trip to the Redwoods near Crescent Knight» of l*ythia» and Pythian— City where he has been looking over Sisters. Our annual picnic will be the recreational possibilities along [held at Fruitdale Grange hall Tues- the new route of the highway. iday. August 2t>. All Ppthlans. Mrs. George Sauer will leave for | Pythian Sister» and their families, Los Angeles this evening, where she ure cordially invited Bring your will visit her daughter, Mrs. Cedric baskets well filled. Leave town at Fields, and also see her grandson, 6 p. m. Any one desiring transpor­ who was born yesterday. tation call C. C. Howard. Phone 82 ¡Mr. and Mrs. Elmer -E. Whipple or 34R-R. and children, of Klamath Falls, vis­ ited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Corliss and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lambert, of Modesto. Cal., arrived in Grants Pass Saturday night and are spending several days at the home of Mrs. Lambert’s uncle, Wilford Allen. ■Mrs. Nichols-Roy. who has spent Phone 5U 31 years in India as a missionary of the Church of God. will tell some In­ teresting things about that country BORN- tomovrow night at the Christian HARPER—To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde church at 8 o’clock. 81 Harper, Sunday, August 2 4, a sou. A neat, cleanly written Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kiddie visit­ notebook makes a let­ FIELDS—To Mr. and Mrs. Cedric ed last night and today with the ter impression—a better Fields, 2235 W. Ave. 31, Los An- George Riddle family. They are on write it with a geles. Sunday, August 2 4, a son. their way home to Riddle after spending two months at Diamond Legal blanks of all kinds at the Lake. No bloti, no ink-«tained Courier office. Mrs. L. L. Jewell and son, Clif­ fingers. The "Lucky ford. returned home to Portland yes­ Curve" feed« the ink terday. Mr. Jewell will remain here ■moothly. Safety- for some time yet. He is spending sealed, it can’t leak his time on the Rogue trying when carried— steelheads. Press- the-but ton Today at Rowell’s H. A. Lindgren, livestock special­ and it’s filled ist from the extension service of O. instantly [ a . C., arrived in the city last night |to conduct a series of meetings with the various calf and pig clubs of the county. N. E. Phillips and family of Twin Falls, Ida., are visiting Mr. Phillips* ( Non-inflammable » mother, Mrs. Frank Phillips, and his sister, Mrs. C. C. Claudson. Mr. I removing grease »pot» Phillips is a newspaper man and re­ from woven fabric» of all cently dispoced of his twice-a-week kind». KM Giove«, KM Slip­ Drugs Stationery paper in Soda Springs. (Ida. per», etc. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrie and Perfumes children have been visiting for the Will not injure the texture of past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. the finest fabric ». OREGON Barrie, parents of Mr. Barrie. They lillf Liberal Size Hottie Mountain Breakfast motored up from Los Angeles where (BRAND) Frank Barrie is with the Loa Angeles Pure Pork Telephone company. They returned south Saturday. Country Sausage A small shipment of NEW SILK DRESSES New shades, Rust, Rose and Green. Confirmation I m Rs'evivctL— \ confirmation of the order cenlly issued by Supervisor A. Wright, prohibiting the currying firearm» in the government camp Orayback creek or within u mile th<> Oregon Caves has been received front headquarters, This order pro- hlblts the carrying of #ny firearms in the 182 acres containing the camp or in sections 9. It), 15 and IX in which the Caves ure located Mrs. NELLIE NEAS JUST IN A GUT LINK OF TEAPOTH Imported from England Chance to Go to Camp— \ letter has been received by II. W. Coutant. ndjuslant of the local Legion post, w>tiich »fates that a civilian rifle team 1» being sent to Camp Perry, Ohio, from Oregon and that a man, between 17 and 45, who Is capable of bearing arms. U want­ ed from this city. He must be able to make 300 in qualification course "A”. The team is to leave Portland on September l and will return after October 2. The entire course at Camp Perry will .be provided at government expense with all travel ling and other expenses allowed. Competition will be held with the Marines More information can bo secured from Mr. Coutant. It Is possible that some member of the I-egion rifle club will make the trip as some excellent »cores ure being made at the range To «’« thrill West G Street A Clean Notebook a Good Grad I m to hu) thrill. Mt Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop FALL OXFORDS CEMENT Three C’s Lumber Company 4 I Woodward’s The Latest Thing in Carriages » Tile Ko/t-kiir will pass tliroiigli any aulttinohilv doorwai hv raid­ ing tin’ bi’iiccK that spread the wheels. It stands back <>t the front Heat, allowing tituple room for [xissengers in the rear sent. It is dangerous for mother to hold l»ahy in her arms when motor­ ing. A sudden jerk may cause an injury. I Can Be Used Day Or Night I Comfortable and Convenient Holman’s Furniture Store Brunswick New Records UNIVERSAL CLEANER Fountain Pen Couch’s Pharmacy CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books For Hale Sale at All Market» Deer Are Brought Tn—• A Gulbransen Player-Piano in a Used Piano Sale Is aa rare me a Millionaire in a Poorltouae — there simply aren’t any! People- who own G( LBRANHENH are satisfied to keep them. Prices $420, $495, $575, $650 The Music & Photo House Stanton Howell, Prop. Although none of the successful [ j hunters have reported in that they. 1 secured venison, it Is known that i several were killed yesterday. The. I woods were full ail day of hunters I and there was no place where a deer 1 might be that was not visited some 1 time during the day. The hunting I is still hard as the woods are so dry I a person can be heard for a long dis- | tance. Except PattersoD Pictures and Vocation Records ■The Home of Good Furniture’ JOHN HÜMMEL TAILORING I Bout» Tomorrow Night— A good card has been arranged for the fights tomorrow night at the l Grants Pass Athletic club. Cecil I Barrlck and Willie Pool will grapple | for the best two out of three falls, this being one of the main events. ¡The other main event is a bout be­ tween Leslie Powell and Bob Swoape, both good lighters, with a light- | weight belt for the winner. Jack Brady and Jack Bears» will meet again in a four round encounter. In addition a number of preliminaries will make special low prices for t blackberry pie eating contest are Blated for amusement. -Mr. Gorman will make scpecial low prices for this event with ladles admitted free. Guaranteed Relief In 24 Hours With Specialist’s Prescription HAVE MONEY—PAY