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PAGE FOUR tUUNTS PAsW DAILY COCKIER 'kVTIKDAV, Jl l.Y lid, ft Do you need more money in your business? The addition of a little caCpltal to your working fund often producet greatly increased dividend from your total investment. This tank I prep rod to lend money in any sum for the do? velopnieat of all legitimate commercial enterprise and for farm purposes. Approved security of course Is required. In compliance with law nd sound tanking principles. We invite confidential Interview with you. THE FIRSTPTIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON FEDERAL BSEBVrj BsSSYSTIMSsfl . rrwfi The Kodak tnat goes with you on your vacation will come back, with a complete story of the summer's fun a story that wHl hare a refresh ing interest with each succeed ing year. The autograph will help you to remember how, when and where each picture was taken. TAKF. A KODAK WITH YOC Stanton Rowell . Music and Photo House 507 509 O St. Closed for Week i The office of the Josephine County Abstract Co. will be closed for the week "beginning July 28. 1eave or ders with C. A. Sldler next door to Abstract office. 28 Miss Olive Sober, who vixlted Miss Audry Griffin, returned to Ashland I this afternoon. j Save heat and fuel by using a. Per i fectlou cook stove sold by Cramer i Bros. 2S ! Mrs. K. W. Pine, of Areata. Cal., ; arrived here this niornini; from I Portland and left on the auto stase , for her home. ' Steady heat a,t low cost for ean i nins with Perfection oil stove. Cra , mer Bros. 28 i Mrs. V. P. Counts Mid daughter, ' Miss Witda. left this morning for Richardson springs in the nope of 'benefitting .Mrs. Count's health. Sergeant James .Moore arrived! home Thursday from overseas, where! he spent a year. He went over with j f the 91st division, but after the re-! turn of that division he served with! j replacement units. He served as a ! , ba.ker the greater part of the tlmej ' in the quartermaster corps. All siies of enameled preserving! kettles at Cramer Bros. 28; Mrs. Chas. W. Kayser, of Merlin, j ! Miss Viririnla Parsons of Xew York,' Mrs. George W. Tavis, Geo. Jr., Irma! and Alex Tavis of Huso, returned today from a trip to Crater l-a&e, spending four days at Crater Ijike lodge and spending one day at Pros pect. They had a most enjoyable PER52NAL 25 LOCAL Mrs. Junes Murtin is In the city today from Rogu River, visiting her sou. . "Ivory Soap Flakes." Sablu has It. Mrs. M. S. Skljiworth. who visited her cousin, Mrs. J, V. Martin, re turned to Portland today. Mason Jars at Cramer Bros. 28 "Mr. and Airs. . Fans left this morning for Astoria to visit their son. Bert Fahs. Wtllard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf M. Howard returned to Port- laud today after attending to bus iness matters here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Strader loft this morning for Portland and Marsh field on their vacation. Sterling Masda lamps at Cramer Bros. 32 Lester Wlmberly, of Drain, spent a few days here with his ntmt, .Mr.;. C. Ij. Clevenger. He returned to Drain this morning. Wlltnrd storage, battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. . 17tf Armi Robertson, of Oakland. Cal.. arrived In Grants Iss this morning, exporting to remain Indefinitely, and is lookiug into certain buslne pro positions for California friends. ' time. Swim Kaps A good assortment Rny the DlltAHLK A pure gum Knp, one that will lost all season SPF.CIAL no Cents CLEMENS SWN Drugs nnd Rooks Mr. U O. Clement and ' two daughters are speeding the afternoon at Medford, Jolly glasses at Cramer Uros, 2K Mr, and Mrs. C. U Cleveniier went to Cave Camp this) afternoon to spend a few day camping, Kconomy Jars at Cramer Uroa. is Private Suodgrass arrived hero this morning from overseas and left on the slug for his home al Brook ings. John Patrick spent a few days here with Ills aunt, Mr. August (ioettsche, and left this morning fot his home at Roseburg. ! Fruit tunnels, strainers and col-j under at Cramer Dros. 2S1 Mrs. Alfred I lugger! h returned to' Koheburg today after Hnding sev eral day with her mother, Mrs.1 Stelger. Handy Jar 'holders, fit any situ Jar, til) cent a set at Cramer llros. J. K, Ithoiles. of Oakland, Cal..' proprietor of a Job printing tnb llshmvnt, ha been spending sever..! days In the city. Mason Jar rubbers, self sealing covers and Kwnomy toi at Cramer llros. ' U C. Ijike, Crescent City agent for the McConnaugh Kl.iito line, run ning between Crescent City and Ku reka, arrived this morning from Portland and left for the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Martin lleston and children. ho spout Ihe past month here with Mr. Heston's par-! cuts and other relative, left this morntug on their return to Detroit. Mich. .Mr. lleston Is police Judge of Detroit. i Don't miss the sale at M. P. An derson's -nothing is reserved -every thing goes. See ail elsewhere. 7 IIS Kant I) street. "9 Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. l,oniird. who- lent the uit iilonli with the for mer's brother. V.' 11. Ionard, left today for their home at CalexWo.i Cal, by automobile. Mr. ami Mrs. I leonard rlnlted various section or the county and have had a most d"-j llghtful varutiou. " 1 :. ililgner are niiwtir style iraftomen tlielr lull or apvoml t none in skill. They take (wins, prlile and pleiiMiiro In ftinklug every gnrment ex aetly right. GEO S. CALHOUN UOil U Wreet Fifteen year local agent OY YOVItK l THK SFVFNTIl STUiK OF FACIAI, PAIL AI.YSIS IF VOI' DON'T I.At OII AT THIS ONF. Here's the story in a nut shell: "Frederlo Tile' need ed money iind be needed It quick. He also Knitted a Klrl, but he couldn't t her If he took the money. Hut If he didn't take the money he wouldn't know what to do with the girl If he hiul her. 1 John Barrymore In "Here Comes the Bride" Sunday and Monday The Last Prizma Picture also A Burton-Holmes Travelogue liftHsTHM1! I nan.Ai 3E Ms IP IL Ms AK E YOU GOING UP? Get the Joy! Don't Miss It! THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO RIDE THE MODERN -WAY, TO . GO SOARING OVER OUR VALLEY, TO EXPERIENCE ALL THE THRILLS YOU HAVE BEEN READING ABOUT Ship piloted by former lieutenant Floyd Hart, who has a LJoche plane to his credit; also pilot Delbert Jones, lately tn,army aviator in France, will act as relief pilot, Seeley Hall, who had charge of the test blocks at Rockwell Fiejd for two years, is mechanician. AH former Southern Oregon boys. The Ship is a standard Curtis, purchased from the government. PLANE HERE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, SO FILE YOUR APPLICATION NOW Tuesday and Make all reservations with J. H. Denison Wednesday r