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K ITI linn , M-ICII. 21, |I>2O (.RAM'S RAMM DAIRY ( «»I IUEK P AX «K FIVB V t PERSONAL Dollar Raising L0QÆL in Oregon Mrs. J It. Rankin and Mr» James Lunch at .Moore'»»— ('lay were local visitor* yesterday, Monday is a busy day; bring 30c HOI HE ItKHHHES to the bakery and have lunch returning last night to Glendale. uro Special prices on trimmed hats at HVWGALOW Al’ROSS 55 the Currier Millinery. Itogue Ijtt'gc Nnliuoii « ntc.b—- Benjamin Harrison, of Eight boat* were out last h I «lit lllver, Is spending the day In i hu and brought Imck a big ■ateh of sal- HaccSMor to oily. mon They had 2200 pound« in all. Mr». E. Itehkopf MriT Ada Morrison Jias returned ] to Leland after visiting in Southern The night before the J- caught 1500 pound* of the Chinooks. There Is a ' California for the past few month». good demand for the Bogue river Ml«« Irene Hilliard went to Med- 'ti mio u ] ford this morning and will *[>en<l th»« salmon now and no difficulty in dis l*»*ing of them has been enconn miiin ui *» u\ i week »«nil visiting with friend«. * » * I » M tered. Hemstitching and pecoting, lUc and 12c per yard. Nellie Naas. nitf H. S Mlhlll* left last night for W. It. < . M<s-t* Tomorrow- Portlund after spending the day rls- Gen. Logan W. K. C. will hold itJng here with’ hi« brother. IT, D. their regular meeting Saturday af Mlhills ternoon. A full attendance is de Mrs. Gentld Tillery left lu*t night sired, for Seattle after a visit at Galfce for several week* with her mother, Mr*. Hurvey Being < 'becked— It. B. Ward. A check is lining made on tbe gov .Mia* Edith ¡KItun and Mrs. J. E. wa* i Maloney, of Iceland, were visitor* in ernment geodetic survey, that th»« «-Uy yesterday, returning to their put through in 1903. The survey started in at Weed ar;d ls belng car- home last night. Special bargains in trlinmnd hats ried to Seattle. The results are] 55 checking out all right, accordlng t«>! at Currier's. 512 South 6th. Mr*. T B. HRchlnson arrived yes- member* of the party, The party I terday from Brooking* an«! left last will remain in the city ajiout a week ' » night for Portland. Mr* Hutchison has been visiting tn the coast city Dati» ing Party— Miss Myrtle Cooley, county clerk Waldorf hall, Saturday night. 55 <rf Curry county, was In the city ye«- A terday She left last niirtit on a trip Shipping < ream— to Portland. Milk and whipping cream at the Mr* John Patrick has returned Moore Bakery. 56 from a visit In Silverton and Albany. t'onie in and price onr «tinner ware in 12 pi«*ce *et*— You will She also «topped off at Corvallis for Marriage a Surprise — find our prices are right a short time. The many friends oj Mr«. Mar-i G. H. «’arner left thf* morning for Bray and will s|»end a few days garot Bigelow will be surprised to] E ARE nil ready with the liest sorts of looking after som»« business inter«»«!* hear of her marriage to Os ar Sulli- - van of Wllhaipa, whii h took ptace' Paints and Brushes—Varnishes, Stains, there. ••The Utile Store Around the Corner" Sunday, April 18th. at the home of] Mrs IP. A. DeGenaillt *left last Fltxvr Wax, nnd all kinds of Paint Removers the bride. Rev. J S Ryan perform-1 UO5 G street Opposite tbe Rand Stand night for Portland for a short visit. and Cleaners. After a few day« there she will con ed the ceremony. The happy couple tinue on to Wisconsin where she will will reside on the groom’s ranch, I Then a whole special collection of Paints, just south of the Wlliiams [»ostofffre visit for the next «lx week«. Cleaners and Polishes for AutoinobMcs. Orrea, the Ladles Tailor, will be I at Clevengers Hat Shop every Tues ] Hear “Linden"— Come in and let us help you select the best Play the banjo at the dancing day from 10 a. m to 5 p. m. Fine » kinds for your requirements. woolens, latest models, fit and work [»arty Saturday night. manship guaranteed. Prices are | right. Also remodeling done. 31tf B»-*l Mak»* Hah*— The Y«*t Realty company Arthur Conklin, a frxrmer resident, of the c.lty. hut now traveling with an made a number of .sales daring the automobile company, 1s in the city. l»«»t week, J. G. Imel, superinten- Mr Conklin is | dent of public schools, hits purchas- for a short time SHOES'and FURNISHINGS »•«1 the lot adjoining his home on making hi* h»»m<« In Eugene FOR MEN Mr and Mrs. Roy M<-l^-an arrived Fourth street from Jos. Galvin. Amos yesterday from Brooking* and »till Williams bought lot 9. block 41. 507 Order M««»re'» llread— IhUHing t In*» < omuiciM E street, from Airs. Louisa Dixon. bere spend several days When ordering bread frdht Monday night. May 3rd He will move his cleaning estsblish- with Mr. Mcfxwn’« father. grocer order Moore's Bread. wish to Join, phone your name ment into the new location which is bert Mc!>ean cement Mrs «ioettsc.he, 55 a concrete building "Lux " Sabin has it. F E. McClellan. of Rogue River, floor. May Hay Imncing Party—- was a local visitor yesterday and to U ill tlold Meeting— A good time, good muele, and a day. Mr. MdClellan conducts th»» » Date < hanged— Delegations of member* real May pole. Dance ticket* 11.10; The date for the Ashland-Grants meat market at Rogue River, having aBptlst church««* from various points spectators and extra 25c. ladle*, Pass baseball game which was sched-' closed out bls busln«»RS in this city. in th«« southwestern iairt of the pt ate Ikincing from 9 til 1 o'clock. 55tf Mrs. George Peake and baby, and uled for the 24th of April has been gathered here yesterday at the Bap Miss '.Marietta Martin went to Rogue changed to Wednesday, April 28th. tist church and laid pluu* for a meet- River this morning where they will The team Is practicing steadily, an«! STARTS TOMOR uj to be held here on June I. 5 and Senior* Hiul 4,« mm I I'inic— spent! the week end w-lth Miss Mar I all baseball fans are enthusiastic.' The member* of the senior class C. The meeting will be of the mem over the season's prospects, and are ROW MATINEE tin's parent« ber« of the Rogue River association, of the local high school are unanl-! planning on being on the field to Mrs. George McCollum left this to which all th«« church»«« of the mous In their declaration that they AND PLAYS witness the coming gain««e. Baptist denomination in this part of Hind a splendid time yesterday ' • on I morningXor Worden to meet her hus band. She will remain there for the at I'aMe Rock. They the state will send representatives. their picnic -• •» •- THROUGH slimmer “Mr. McCollum owns a saw Real Estate Activity « outinue* Tbe presentation of the local, Mate, first went to the rock in the cars and Since the last report the following) mill at Worden. TUESDAY national and world-wide work Imlng fro mt here went to a place* near' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mercier re-1 I sales have been made by A. N. Par-! Central Point for lun<-h. From there' don»« by the < hurch will ink»« up part sons: The O. E. AlcUine bungalow on they went to Medford and Ashland , turned this morning from Arizona. ] of the *»»**lon*. 1» street has been sold to W. R. where they have spent the past f»-w and then back to Medford where for the months. They will remain here for| i Radke, furnished. The McKibben ihey nttend<««l th»* senior class play I Good spcii k- b»« held t.he suifimer. ' I , bungalow- and acreage on Tokav the occasion of the Medford high school, all go er* will Bring tn that old Flivvea and let I I Heights 'boulevard sold to Mrs. A N. ing In as a body. After the show THE JOY GIRL” they went to th»« Shasta, where they us show you what a change s few Parsons. The Nellie I’tley home on i North Fifth street was sold to Mrs dollars spent on paint will make, i »lanced and exchanged yells with the OF FILMLAND Granta Pass. members of the .Medford high school Ament's Reimlr & Machine Shop. 60 Guy Knapp. The Arthur Edgerton ». 51.75, at who were putting on a party there. Mr. and Mrs. E. Duffin went to bungalow, known as the Morev bun-- on North Third street, sold 79tf Medford this, morning where they .galow. , will remain. Mr Duffin has been to Mrs. Della Missall. operator at the Oregon theater, nnd lni|M»rtant Band Itehenrxal— All memibers of the Grants Pas^ .Mrs. Duffin has been at the ticket Busy People’s lainch— AND— Come and see what you get for, band are requested to be present- at window. 56 ; Mrs. A L. Harding <ent to Pori-1 your money. Moor«» Bakery. LAST BUT the Monday night rehearsal, as we Paris. Aj»r. 24 Joseph Caillaux. I NOT LEAST former premier, who was Thursday] will have with us a naval bandmas- land last night to meet her husband ter from Bremerton, Wash., and 'and spend the week end with him ' < '♦♦ll«sl H«*r»> b, fUaeaa— convicted of having commerce and' Sam Smith, of the Hayward Re-I something interi-stlng to all members Mr. Harding is ojverator at Brawer- correspondence with the enemy, was i may be taken Into consideration J. ton. Mrs. Harding will return here, view, was called to this city by the] in •et free today. He refused to make' ! Illness of his mother, Mrs. M. Vi R. Higginbotham, director. 56 Sunday night. • statejneat. 4Í Mrs E lus Pollock and Mrs. J D Smith. Mrs. Smith 1« much Improv I t Fry returned last night fromi San ed today and her rapid recovery is INHITI.1XD MART Vl'GTATIOXS Diogo, where Mrs Pollock has been Expected. Mr. Smith was working on There are many kinds of STILL REMAIN HTEAIH spending the l»ast few weeks and the Courier when the first edition mimic and many kinds of pho. » ' Mrs. was run off the press. Wil) Smith, Mrs. Fry spent the winter. u «»graph*. but there is only one Portland. Apr. 24 The Portland "Super I’lionojTi-aph." The Fry will make her home st her place of Tbvrtland, Hnd Mrs. Ralph Fenton, market quotations are steady today a daughter, are also In the city with tn this city. Cattle are steady; hogs, weak; sheep, their mother. •teady; butter, weak; egg’s. »as«« counts, 37 %c. No change is th* To Knight* of Pythias— There .will be a regular meeting other quotations. The Ihiritiui plays all kind* of music, and 11JI makes of «list Tuesday night. April 27. several records with a lone which is new applications to ket upon. All fnmou« for its beauty. members are requested to be present. 1'nlike all other talking ma L. W. Carson. €. C. 57 chine*. the Pruilan Is <X|iiip|M-d Toklo, Apr. 24. Mrs KaJiko Ya with a king modern acustica- .limn. 87 years old ha« sailed for the tor which runs the catire United States where she 'will repre White teeth, healthy length of the machine, giving Sister lHee Ln Oakland— Kcturns Fnna Trit»— •ent Japan al the international con a woiKlcrfitl <iC|»th and sweet, gurus and a clean month Mrs. J. C. Mattison has returned Mrs. Alice Bacon, county school ne** to all sound produced. ference of women’s temperance so- superintendent, has returned from a from Oakland and Alemeda. Calif., ctetles.' She Is tile president of the Machines on easy terms if trip during which she visited a large where she was called by the illness Japanese Women's Christian Temper de deed. Aumber of s-bools of the county. and death of her sister, Mrs. Anna K L ance Society and ha* been aaaociated Schools 17, 57 and 54 on the river Abrahamson. She reached her sis wlt.li movements for promotin'; the were visited. The Missouri Flat, ter’s bedside In time to be with her SATURDAY NIGHT A welfare of women In. this country Provolt and the three William* before she died, her death oecuring Mrs Yalinia represented Japan al the creek schools were also included in on April 11. At the time of her STANTON ROWELL «¡♦me conference In Amerl a 14 year» the trip. Mrs. Bacon says that the death Mrs. Abrahamson was 56 years Munir and 1‘hatv House Music by Grants Pass Jazz • go. schools are a.ll closing in good *hai»e. of age and had visited here at one AOT G Hire«* UL- Ort best ra. Tickets $1.50 I I 4 ’• The schools will all close the middle time She was known by a large Hamtnermill Rood letter Heath of May.. number of persons here. and Envelopes st the Courier office I I Raise dollars the same way you raise- wheat use horse sense anything planted in proper soil will grow dollars will grow if planted in this bank. We are safe, sane and consistent bankers. Iflrs. Hellk h«a$ This is the seed time for your dollar harvest crop. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SPECIALS Time to Make Things New Again—With Paints and Varnish White Dinner Ware HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE W NIFTY SPRING SUITS Rogue River Hardware Co THE WfNCrfESTlR STORE Peerless Clothing Co. MARGUERITE Harold Lloyd CLARK Luck in Pawn” OREGON Puritan Regular Price KLENZO Coming! Norma Talmadge “Probation Wife” Dental Creme A good liberal tube for 25c CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Rooks • • It is a refreshing, pleasing story which has novelty ana charm—with the best of the star’s work in months. WIMER Grange Dance APRIL ¿4 «