HATVRIHY, AVtllHT tie, IIHÍI. GRANT* I'AHH (OFR1ER daily page «■ — mi " ■ ■■ I Marriagt* Eicosao I m . iiw I— 4 Before you decide upon your new Kall Hat lie sure that you see the many chic crt'utions which we arc offering. Newly received from th« country’s best milliners, they arc the hist word in modish millinery, Mrs. NELLIE NEAS JUST IN A <HFT UNK OF TEAPOTS Import«* from England To ■<'«' them la to buy them. at Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop MEN’S TIES J«»t nweivevl ItowH in Powder Blue, Tan, Black and Navy Polk«' Dot«, also neat «tripe« wlih the new »hides. You will «nul n (lih'k (beili nurrow fonr-ln-liand. Woodward’s 4 HKOEH FOR THE FAMILY STONE JARS 1 Galion with cover... 2 Gallon with C’over 3 Gnllou with cover $ .50 .85 1.26 2.00 4.00 < in lion w itli cover 10 <tailoil with cover MASON JARS l/ilits, per d^ÿeil ..... Quarts, per dozen Ilall’ Gallone, per dozen $ .83 .99 ._ 1.32 Wire Baskets Presen iug Kettles Cramer Bros Flower Pots Jelly Glasses BIG LABOR DAY FIGHT All Star Card JOE GORMAN vs. JOHNNY CARLSON 1 Hounds' LOCAL 7ER52N/1L NEW HAT STYLES % Wrestling Mason jars at Cramer Bros. 8« I'oiuoiiA <1 range Miwilnic— Pomona Grange, is meeting today L E. Milledge a ta family have left Cor (Uy nip la wfaefe fit they will visit with the IX-er Creek Grange. iwtth .Miss Gwen Milled*'' Ularae« titled al Letcher & Boo's. Bring» in Big Burg— The biggest buck reported I this (Ilans top Jars at Cramer Bros. 86 season was brought in by J. C. I. Sut- A. J. Johnson aud W. Nordqulst, ton, of Fruitdale, The big fellow Of Waldo, were among the business weighed 200 pounds lyid was a three visitors in Grants Pass today. pointer. He was killed ou Greens Economy Jara al Cramer Bron. 86 creek. Miss Ruth Jackson, of Portland, will arrive today to visit Mrs. Jennie Dunce iu lhe Open Air Moss. A trip to Crater latke is Fair Grounds Pavilion, Medford, planned during her visit. Saturday, August 30. Jewel Or Heavy jar rubbers at Cramer Bros. chestra. 86 Charles Gentry has returned from Portland where lie has been spend Htsrrs dose on -Monday — ing the past tew days ou a vacation Practloally every bunlaees liouee lu itrip. Granta Pass .will close on Monday, Alfred B. Reynolds, a member ot Gabor Day, according to usual cus the local post of tpe G. A. H., left tom. The people of the city are mak yesterday for Rossburg where he uu- ing their plans to be out ut town tor the most part, hundreds of camping , tered the Old Soldiers Homo. Vickie jari^at Drainer Bros. 86 aud picnic parties being planned. Mias Ethel Hagen re turn nd last The woods will be extremely popular ou that day with the hunters while night from Bellingham, Wash..where many will try their luck fur steel- ishe has been attending summer heads along the river. normal. Preserving kettles at Cramer Bros, Ilauro Monday Night — latwrenoe W. Botim. of Portland, 87 Gold Hill Patiboli. .formerly a Grants Pass resident, has been spending several days visiting Will Attend Dane«— friends in the city. A number ot parties of local peo- Jelly gla sees at Cramer Bros. 86 pie are planning to attend tbe dance Audley Egger and Freeman Tay at the Pavilion. The Jewel Orches lor have left for British Columoia, tra, of this city, Is making its first [where they are to spend their vaca uppearance ot the season there to tion. night. The local boys have won an optical goods at Letcher & Son's enviable reputation In .Medford and Special prices ou Mason jurs at that vicinity through their engage .' Crnnier Bros. 86 ment at the Oriental Gardens last Merle IllnieV expects to leave to winter. Reports from .Medford are day tor the Klamath country where to the effect that a large crowd is ho Is employed, after visiting at hi« expected to be on hand to welcome them back to tbe Bear creek city. home here for several days. Flower pots in ull sizes at Cramer • Bros. 86 Medford Fair Grounds— Pavilion dance, Saturday, Aug. 30 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Webber spent Jewel Orchestra 86 ,05 the night In Grants Pass on their way home to Crescent City tropi Portland, where they havo been No Spikes to I m - Allowed— Spiked boots In the schools of the spending several days. city will be taboo this year. During Japalae st Cramer Bros. 86 the past two years the custom has Mrs. George Mackey, who has been been acquired of wearing heavy visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. boots to school, many having spikes. • R. W Stearns, during the summer, is The school board has decided that leaving tonight lor her homo in Colo this will not be tolerated this season rado. as the boots destroy a good floor in Ilousj paint^tpl'ramvr Mros. 86 ,a short' time. Floors laid two years 41 •. Martineau, proprietor ot the ago will have to be laid again next Josephine hotel, returned today from year. With the pew flooring in the bog Angeles, having driven up his high school the students will be ex car which he left there when taken pected to take a pride in the building ill this summer. He is now much and try to keep It looking new a. long as possible. improved la health. House paint ut Cramer Bros. 86 Odd Erl l<m *— Misses Beulah Hussey and Bertha Meet at hall Sunday afternoon at Calhoun, accompanied by the for 2 o’clock to attend funeral of Uros. mer's mother, Mrs. Minnie Hussey, 86 riiou. C. Carroll. returned Friday from Monmouth where the young ladies have been at Yearly-Fiery One— tending summer school. They will Is going to the big Imbor Hay return to Monmouth about Septem Dance Jacksen Hot Springs Mon . ber 20. Sept. 1st. Metropole Orchestra. . 86 Miss Margaret Wood, of Boston, ■ Mass., is visiting here with her uncle, Hulett Are Reported— [James Dunlop, mansge.r*of the Rivoli A number of sales of real estat« ’theatre. She was accompanied on have been reported from the Martin her western trip by Mrs. W. S. Bar Conger agency recently. Clarence Miss • Wood is Sheeley, of Big Bend. Kansas, liar clay. of Piedmont. athletic instructor in the. Ransome purchased a five-acre improved tract school ut Piedmont. While here from Arthur Colvin, near the Red they have been shown the scenic at wood highway. Walter H. Griffin, tractions of southern Oregon by Mr. of Portland, has purchased a home Dunlop. stead relinquishment on the E’-j of Kalsomine at Cramer Bros. ’ 86 lhe W % of Section 5, T. 35 8, It. 6 Colored paper at tbe Courier. W. Zlotizo Jones purchased a 10- I’alnt brushes at Cramer Bros. 86 acre tract front Charles Brooks on Theodore Froelie, of Kerby, was the Redwood highway. Dr. Walch. attending to business matters in of Portland, purchased 160 acres on Grave Creek, for the timber and to Grants Puss today. have his hunting lodge. G. I* Jones of Eugeito. purchased 80 acres of ag ricultural land from J. H. Robinson. on the New Hope road. Mr. Jones intends to lmprdve the land and td mako his homo (licre. PioneerPhctsPhinishers Rowell’s, of Course Cecil Barrick vs. Bud Sholtz Jewel Orchestra Ploys at Medford— Fuir Grounds Pavilion. Satuidiy August 30. 86 For welterweight championship Ixdt. 4 Other Big Attractions Starts Sharply 7:30 p. m. GRANTS PASS ATHLETIC CLUB HOT WEATHER IS HERE! Look For Ilio Xawv»— On fh ■ bnrk of every print from the Artcraft. You'll find it is volox. 86 Let li Ibi Your Cooking. A nimio or your pufroiingo ap préciât cd. WE CLOSE 10 a. ni. LABOR DAY “Perfecto Play Ball” 1 l-incli rubberiz'd colored cover with a A Something Special Every Sunday « GEMINE ninnili bi . auhi it GOOD EATS CAFE It, E. Barnwell, .Mgr, I ( »poll •’> p. Hl. C. A. Winetrout I Price $1.00 CLEMENS Josephine Barber Shop Hells Drugs and Books Electrical Hair Treatments Shop of Persona^ Servino ami Massage xu i •i4w* A marriage license was issued to day to Chaucie franklin Hooker and Mildred Lillian Haver, both of WU- Hums. For Safety and Convenience Mrs. Derrick Injured— Mrs. John Derrick is suffering from a broken leg. the result of a fall. The Derricks are moving from the country into their home ou Bur gess street aud .Mrs. Derrick mount ed u table to do some cleaning. Ths table collapsed with her and sb« fell breaking tbe small bone near the hip. Sh« lay on the floor some bouis and was only discovered when her hus band returned homo from the coun try. Falling down stairs tbe dark, taking the wrong medicine and other dangers lurk in the dark. Avoid them bv having a FLASHLIGHT bandi- Fir« I» Burn log— A brush fire, a mile, cast ot the city between the Southern Pacific right-of-way and the river, was burning briskly thia afternoon, The engineer ou the Shasta limited, northbound, at noon today, reported a pitch stump afire. The fire spread rapidly and aeon assumed large pro portions, racing through the dry brush. A large crew was dispatched by the .Southern Pacific company 1« fight the fire. Ask us for Winchester Flashlights and Batteries If you own an idle flashlight bring it in. battery or bulb may put it to work ag ain. A new ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO Tbe WINCHESTER Store Attends 8. F. Buyers Week— James P. Doyle, of Doyle's has re turned from San Francisco, where he attended Bayers Week, which was In session there all week. He states that ike San Francisco people show ed tile visitors a wonderful time. They had a High Jinks at the Fair mont hotel on Monday night and on Tuesday were entertained at the beach with a big celebration. There wer 1800 present at tbe Munday night affair. The Rebekahs Meet— Tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. at I. O. O. F. hall, to attend Mr. Chiles funeral. 86 Another Ranch Sohk— The 15-acre tract owned by W. H. Leonard, a mile and a half west of the city limits, has been sold to R. 3. Kennedy, of eastern Washington, who has been here for several days investigating the possibilities of finding a location in the Grants Pass district.' The ranch is in alfalfa, with a few fruit trees, Mr. Kennedy states that he wishes to make his home there and will return in a «bort time. Paramount Week Coming— All next week is Paramount Week for prominent theatres over the country. This is the 7th annual ex hibit of this kind, started by the Famous Players l-askey Co-operation in 1918 as a special feature week for houses running their pictures. The idea of this plan during the past years has been to show the fans the real tonic value of «Paramount pic tures. J. W. Dunlop, manager of the Rivoli theatre of this city, has been exceptionately fortunate in booking three of the most prominent and en tertaining pictures for this week ever made, and promises real entertain Da wee Wan Enjoyed— ing value to all his patrons. dance given last night at the The fair grounds pavilion was well at Colored paper at tbe Courier. tended. Another one of these dances Salvation Army Man Arrive»—- Captain and Mrs. William E. Hop per, of the Salvation Army, have ar rived in Grants Pass to take com mand of the local work of the organ ization. They wore accompanied by their three children and by Cadet Hattie Hamilton, all of Uvingston. Mont. A special welcome service is being held tonight at the SalvatiAi Army hall. Extra music will be pro vided at the meeting, which starts at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Hopper is a musician ot exceptional talent and will assist in the mugica! part of the meeting. will be given on Monday night, I-abor Day. The Jewel orchestra fnrnisSta the music tor the dances. Band Concert .Appreciated— The weekly band concert in the city park was appreciated last night by a large number of people. Many tavorgbld comments were heard from tourists who stopped over night in the alto park. Zane Gray Heard From— Despite news stories sent ot’» by various places itv California that Zane Gray i3 enjoying fishing there,- a telegram was received from the prominent author from Novia Stall* this week by Joe Wharton In which, moro information is sought on fish* Ing conditions and weather here in October. He stated that he had heard that tjttf rainy weather had al ready started here. Joo wired back the information that thu wcatlxer is still good, that the trail down the Rogue is passable all winter, that fishing and camping will be excel lent in October and that good weath er ran be expected at that time, lie also wrote the author a letter in which ha took the fishing up more in detail. I reales! Trni’edy in History — Mfs. XV. E. Rambo, for a number of years working in Turkey with th« Near East Relief will sp-'tik tofflor- row night nt the Brethren church. E street between Second and Third. Mi Rambo and her husband were caught between the French and the Turkish prmies and their death was reported to relatives in this country. Mrs. Rambo states in the words of Mark Twain that the "report was greatly exaggerated." Those who attended the meeting wtll get first hand »nd reliable Information about conditions in interior Tnrkey. Every body Welcome. Courier classified ads bring sults. re , .... , , m i LABOR DAY DANCE ■ R A Gulbranseu Player-Piano in a Used Piano Sale Is a» rare as a Millionaire in a Poorhousc — (here simply aren’t any ! Peoplo who own (ill.BRANSENS are satisficiT to keep them. Prices $420, $495, $575, $650 The Music & Photo House Go Where the Crowd Goes FOR ALL BIG TIME JEWEL ORCHESTRA Monday Nite September 1st 9 P. M. Sharp Stanton Rowell, Prop. ANU BRAMI lit ITTI.ES Josephine County Fair Grounds We Guarantee and POI XT AI X HYHIX'GKS From $1.00 io $1.50 COUCH’S PHARMACY Perfumes Drugs St «’it toncry Grants Pass, Orc. a Good Time