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PERSSNflL “? LOCAL
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We freely and frankly do so because we have faith iu
our bank and in the men. behind it; because we are sure
the bank's service will be worth as much to you as vour
account will lie worth to the bank.
With ample capital and reserve, fine facilities and an
appreciation of the needs of our community, we are ready
to do for you everything that a good bank ought to do.
So we invite your business with confidence that our
bank can add something t > your prosperity if you will but
let it. last's get acquainted.
THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK
OF SOITHEBN OREGON
New hand methods
in tire making
O produce a better how well he makes them.
tire—a tire more re
A new wonder of chemistry
sistant to punctures,
The toughness and resiliency
blowouts, tread separation
of Thermoid Tires is the result
— the perfect method is of the discovery of CROLIDE.
to build them, from the
CROLIDE is blended in scien
innermost ply of fabric tifically exact degrees with each
layer of rubber or fabric that
to the tread, by hand.
goes into the tire. This makes
Made in this way each the tread stronger and the fabric
tougher
Thermoid Tire
is the work, from
Never have we
seen such durability
start to finish,
or mileage so far in
of one man, who
excess of qur ex
is rewarded, not
pectations. You can
depend upon 6000
on the basis of
miles of guaranteed
how many tires
service. (Ford size*
he makes, but
7500.)
Mrs. John McArthur went to Glen “Serves )«»u Bight"—
dale this morning for a few days.
When hungry. Opposite p aasen gel
Boy Wells, of the Illinois Valley. ile pot.
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Is in the city today.
Mrs. O. P. Harvey came in from Iriigation But«'—
Glendale Sunday.
For the benefit of conaiimers
Hemstitching neatly done. Mrs (
¡planting garden* an.l lawn*, the
Nellie Nea*.
S6tfj
Mrs. Henry Wagner, of Ahlon, la "l Water Company announce* that too
special sprinkling ra'-i enforced for
Is «Lilting her brother. Amos Myers
She will spend several months here Lie past two year* will be effectl”?
this .eusoti a.i usual from May 2.11*1
S Garrett returned to Roseburg
to
September S3 rd.
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i today after spending Sunday at
home.
Kev. D. D. J»odge returned this Buys F Ntreet Home—
The Win. Smith home, on West F
morning from Albany and Cottage
Grove.
street, has been purchased by Dave
Buddy Spencer, of Stockton. Cal , Hobble, the sale including the home
spent a day with [.ester Hill, leaving and its furnishings and five lots. E
T. McKinstry was the agent who ne-
for Roseburg Sunday.
Mrs 8. J. Nazor returned Sunday got la teil the deal.
afternoon from a visit at Cottage
Grove.
You Can't ÌMnlge—
Miss Blanche Ferdine. who spent
We have smashed prices. A Chev-
the past two weeks here during the
rolet ride at Ford price. For It's the
closing of the .Roseburg schools. re
climate
Palai e Taxi, phone 31-J. tf
turn«*! to Roseburg today.
R. R. Turner, former sii|>erinten-'
dent of the city schools, but now re-, Marring«' I«heus<~. I* muc «1—
Marriage license* issued Saturday
ceiver of the liuul office at Roseburg,
is in the city on business connected at the count}' clerk's office were to
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with his property holdings In thia l>an M. Oeborn and Miss Gertrude
M \insworth. both of .Murphy, and
vicinity.
to John McArthur and Franc«* Elea
nor McArthur, of Grants Pass.
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You can’t pull th« tnad
at» Thermoid Tira
Rogue River Hardware Co
Henry O'-Majley. of Seattle, of the
United States bureau of fisheries,
and 'll. C. Mitchell of (’lackuinas, su-
perintendent of the bureau for the
state of Oregon, were in the city to-
day iniestigatlng the situation as re-
gards the needs of fry for planting
in the Rogue and other streams of
this vicinity. The gentlemen stated
that the hatchery on the Applegate
was ready to turn out all the fry de
manded. and would be put Into oper
ation to meet the demands here if
the rains came so that there was
water to supply the hatchery, They
said the capacity of the hatchery
was su.h that six millions of steel-
head fry could be produced, and that
these would be hatche<l out and lib-
erated in the streams here If the
water was high enough before the
season for the taking of the spawn
was past.
T«x«i Are Xim Payable—
The tax roll has been completed
and turned over Io the sheriff by the
aaaeaaor's 'office, and taxes for the
year 191» are now payable. The first
half must be paid by April .'th. when
the second half can go until Octvlier
'•th without penalty. After that date
intercut of 1 per cent per month at
taches.
Scrurlty llcnrflt A mimm S m I oii —
Pay February assessments to Mr*.
Swinden. 709 East G street
9«
lliiildliig Permit Bou«*«!—
EXJOY YOl’ft
New Edison
"The Phonograph with a Soni”
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TUE LATEM I' IX
Nuccenaor to
Mr*. K. Itehkopf
WIIHOl.EH
mr$. Hellie fleas
DON’T WAIT TO ORDER
YOUR NEW CLOTHES FOR
You’ll aurely welcome the gladdening Spring aenaon with the full-
eet measure et aatlafactlon if you're attired In new olothea made
expressly for you by
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Fifteen years local dealer
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN-AT
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Peerless Clothing Co.
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Cash Clothiers
HOME OF HART MCHAFFNKR AND .MARX I'lAYTHEH
The Clothes You Call Old
Hom«*», here around your home you uiS) luivc an «»Id
The city has Issued a building per-
mit to W. 8. .Maxwell for the con
struction of a brick building 50x100
feet in size at the corner of Sixth nnd
<’ streets, the estimated cost of the
structure to be >1,000. The building
will be modem In every detail, and
will house the garage of the Maxwell
company.
clothes, perhaps you have diMiarde<l II. it may I m « in the
suit
of
w « sh I*I i « m I
or out In the garage, at least when you find It, you have found
something worth having «lenmsl, prcw»«il and r«*|MUn*<l.
Hornet«here up in (Uir»«r R<> w, The U ardrobe < Icaaem are »» m H
UK’S M INTEI>
«OUDECOMPO unc
TIRES
9EHIII ARY I«. I»’JO
Bids are wanted for 114 rods of
metal flume. Bids to be In b
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o'clock p. m Saturday. Februnr, 31.
i/iddrrsa Rob rt Stevenson, secretary
I Wilderville Irrigation Co.. Wlld«»r-
315 North 6th Street
Phone 147 and we will lind You
ville. Oregon.
—while paying for it
Edison was so eager that you
have music—with lu power to
broaden and beautify your life
—that he gladly spent three
million dollars in perfecting
the New Edison.
How you pay for your New Ed
ison therefore becomes a most
insignificant matter.
You are to liaie your New Edi
son now’ That's your privi
lege! That’s Edison's purpose.
Pay «ash if you wish! Spread
the payment out, if that'* more
convlenent. We have no
rule.
STANTON ROWELL
Music and Photo H oom -
.'07 G Street
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CIGARETTE
«V e admit that we're aspir
ing.
To be called to do your
wiring.
expert electricians we’re
elected by the general public.
They have found out that we
know all about this «i*al labor
saving, comforting Illuminating
force. We will give you an es
timate as to what the wiring
and the fixtures ««ill cost you.
FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY
Phone 3UI-J
111 South Sixth St.
A FEW CARS TO NULL OR TRADE
HARPER’S ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRICAL SUPPIIFS L SERVICI
i ^ET a package today. No-
J tice the flavor—the whole
some taste of Kentucky Burley
tobacco.
Why do so many “regular
men’’ buy Lucky Strike
cigarettes? They buy them
for the special flavor of the
toasted Burley tobacco
There’s the big reason
toasted, and real Burley. Make
Lucky Strike your cigarette.
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