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GIUNTN PANS Pili.Y <XH RiEH
^Announcing
the Addition of a
Trust Department
to Our Regu lar
Banking Facilities
RECENT act of Congress permits
National Banks when authorized by the
Federal Reserve Board to establish Trust
Departments to carry on such business as
would ordinarily be conducted by a Trust
Company.
We have installed a staff of specially
trained men and are ready now to serve any
of your needs in this important department.
Let us explain to you in person our facilities.
This bank has been authorized to act as
trustee, executor, administrator, registrar of
stocks and bonds, guardian of estates, as
signee, receiver, committee of estates of
lunatics or in any other fiduciary capacity in
which state banks, trust cons panics, or other
corporations which come
into competition with na
rf*'-"--
tional banks are permitted
to act under the laws of
this State.
A
First National Bank
Of Southern Oregon
Quality Goods
Are always the least expensive in the long; run.
We handle »u»'h nationally known brand- »»:
WE.AREV Elt AIA AllN VM
HERRICK REFRIGERATORS
SIMONDS A DISTO N SAWS
ACME PAINTS
COMMINITI' PLATE SILVERWARE
THOR WASHERS
MAYTAG WASHERS
DETROIT VAPOR KEROSENE STOVES
MeOORMICK AND DEERING MOWERN AND BINDERN
CASE KEROSENE TRACTORS
TRACTORS, FARM IMPLEMENTS OR GENERAL HARDWARE
If it's the liest you want we have it.
Rogue River
Hardware Co.
the
WINCHESTER store
SEE THE SENIORS
Doctor Love
Riders to the Sea
Playgoers”
Thursday and Friday
May 20 and 21
Opera H ouse
8:15 Sharp
Had Invitation to Fly—
The insistent telegram which Act
ing Governor Ben Olcott received
just before the banquet served in the
courthouse In Grants Pass Thursday
evening called him northward was
an invitation to make an airplane
flight. Olcott had escorted the auto
caravan to Grants Pass expecting to
Admission 50c
Ticket» on Sale
at Horningn Shack
continue southward with tt, but the
colonel of the air squadron had gone
to Eugene during the day, and wired
Olcott from Eugene that there was|
a ship ready to take him from Eu-1
zene to Salem Friday morning.
Hen o the executive’s hasty leave J
taking from the banquet board. He
would rather fly than eat.
LOCAL |
FTR5SNflL
days on business.
J. I,. Calvert left thia morning for
Bray whero he will spend a few days Diutce al Holland—
Don't miss the dance at Holland.
looking after business.
"I'athe" Phonograph Sabin has it. May 32nd.
.Miss Ruth U Corbett has returned
from a visit at Corvallis and Port-1 Mon Wanted-
Tor road work, 15 and up for 8
lalid. where she spent a week.
Mrs Allee Bacon, county school hours. Bring blankets. 3ch«n
superintendent, is spending the day Calvert.
at Merlin, visiting the school there.
T. Y. Dean left last night for Port- '
Itlp Naw
land to attend the grand lodge of the
Jigg saw, bun
bang!
Odd Fellows.
learned my trade with a darn good
Mrs O. D McCallister, who has
■ »rang. Can 1 ¡mint? Well I should
been visiting here with her mother,
smile!
I can paint and decorate
Mrs J. P. Martin, relucted this
your house in any old atyle Wycoff,
morning to her home at Roseburg.
707 South Fifth street.
7Hlf
Rolled barley and oats. >2.50 per
sack, at the Josephine County Flour
79
ing Mill.
A. H. Culy returned to his homo GEI PUBLICITY ON CALENDAR
at Roseburg this morning after a
visit with his brother. C. N. Cuiy. That Form of Advertising Is ths Most
Popular With the Merchants
of the Applegate valley.
of China.
Rolled barley and oats. $2.50 per
sack, at the Josephine County Flour
It has been known for a long time
tag Mill.
79 what a relative task It was to go visit
Mrs W H. Jensen and two sons, ing In China that Is, If you happened
of Oakland. Calif., are visiting in the ( to lie a lofty dlgnltiuty and must there
city with Mrs. Jensen's father and fore curry along n card of uncomfort
able dimension». Advertising, It seem»,
her sister, Mrs. W. W. Walker.
Mrs. P. A. DeGenault returned this »hows a corresponding divergence not
morning from Eau Clair and St. only from occidental methods, but
Paul, Wis., where site has been visit from those of nearby Japau. There
are thousands upon thousands of
ing for the past four weeks. She
newspapers In China, but they are
stopped at Seattle on her way home. not very firmly established, and when
Alex Nibley passed through this they do not soon disappear altogether
morning on his way to Medford. He they are almost sure to change name
says that sugar beets are now bring frequently, as has been knowu to hap
ing $25 a ton and that the price of pen with certain American product«
the beets will keep up with advances Newspapers of the republic have an
average dally circulation of 3,000.
in the price of sugar.
The Oregon theater management which 1« larger than It looks. «Ince
personally endorses '*23%
Hours the papers are carefully passed from
hand to hand. There Is. then to he
Isvave ' as the comedy hit of the sea- sure, newspaper advertising us well s«
■ son.
78 [Mister«. But the tno«t popular form
Mrs. W. I. Hawley and Mrs. A. E. of publicity for merchants is- the cal
Kelly left this morning for Portland endar ! Nowhere I» that humble do-
after a visit at Provolt with their mastic nrtlclo more lm|x>rtiint than In
mother. Mrs W. R. Adkins, who has Chinn, Advertisements here placed are
¡been in very 111 health. She is re-1 looked h | miii every day. And after all.
| ported to be much improved at pres-! when you liMik nt the calenders that
begin to arrive about this time of the
I ent.
year. Isn't It possible to Imsglne that
James McFarland )>assed through
Chinn Is not so far from the West n«
I here this morning on his way to It might be?—Christian Science Moul
' Medford.
Mr. McFarland has been tor.
attending O. A. C. but has finished
I his year there, He says that school TO OPERATE AIRSHIP FLEET
will be out there June 11. He was
accompanied by P. C. Carter of Med Ambitious Plans Credited to English
ford.. Mr. McFarland says also, that
Company Well Within the Realm
of Possibility.
Ted Cramer is now on the O. A C
campus.
A company ha« been formed In Eng
land for the purpose of .qierntlng a
Plumb-Line's Course.
fleet of airships to various parts of the
A plumb-line does nol always point world The syndicate desire« to ac
to the center of the earth, only ap quire ground near Southport, where It
proximately.
The plumb-line If ex proposes to erect n tower 120 to
tended so far, would pierce the feet high to which airships may
earth's center If the esrth were a moored, and nn elevator «III take
perfect sphere composed of mutter of passenger« up the tower and Into
equal density throughout,
But the gondoln« of the ships. The syndicate
earth Is Irregular, both In shape and Intends to have a fleet of non-rigid
In the density of Its materials, Th. airships in commission next spring;
plumb-line. If continued, would or the smaller will carry 32 passengers
dinarily pass through the earth's cen and crew and the larger 40 passengers
ter of gravity, rather than through and crew. The company niao antic-
Its matliemnticnl center.
But even Ipaten running some of the larger
this may be modified by condition.« on rigid airships now In course of con
or near the surface. Close to n monn struction. The«.- ' III have n currying
tain the plumb-line 1« drawn ii little capacity of lot» pa .»angers and be aide
out of the perpendicular by the grav to travel to any pert of the globe It
itational attraction exerted by the Is iir.qaisi-d to use lb*- »mailer non-
mountain In a one-sided direction. rigid airships to feed the larger one«
The moon In some positions might and meet them at the print ipnl cen
affect the perpendicularity as It nf ters. The cost per mile 1» foil at about
frets the tides.
half tile cost of a taxicab fare today,
apliroxltmitely about IK cents per mile.
—Scientific American.
Birth of a Second.
Each new second Is heralded by a
flash of light and the ring of a Ix-ll In
RESERVE YOIR EGGH
the factory of an electrical linn In
WITt.
Providence—not to remind the work
ers that the din- day of «loom ap-
proaches, but to h<>!p them In their
work, often men must count second«
neciirntely for certain operations while
they wa'cli their work closely. This
(Water Glass)
concentrating on two tilings nt one
Eggs are cheaper now than
time Is very difficult. It is simplified
they have been for many a day.
by the new Ms-ond announcer. As tho
And right now la tho time to
pendulum of the clock swings to the
lay in a stock of them. Sili
right it touches ii wire/ thus making
cate of Soda covora them like
n contact that causes the light to flash
glass and Is therefore a sure
ami the bell to ring. Popular Science
preservative. Full and simple
Monthly.
directions with each package.
SI Lie AIE
OF SODA
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
FOR SALE
I SEI» PAt’KAD TRI < K IX EXCELLENT CONDITION, SI ITABI.E FOR
HAI LING LI MBER, Fl LLÌ EOI IPPEI», 82750.00 THIS IS ONE OF
THE BEST BARGAINS OFFERED BY S FOR SOME TIME
ADDRESS
Portland Motor Car Company
PORTLAND, OREGON
Big Reduction
I.. Churchill was a business vis Must Sign Now—
itor Wednesday, at Medford.
Any orchardlst that intend«
to
Hemstitching and pecottng. lOc| market his crop through the Oregon
and 12c per yard. Nellie News. Oltf growers association. must sign up
J .B Nel 11st left today for Crescent | with tho association before June 1.
City where he will spend several Phis pertains to the 1920 crop only.
Sfrutc
TXr
Electrical
Supplies
at
PAUL’S
Eieetric Store
ON SW KATERN
Aid, FANCY SHADES
SlUlWmr tu
Mr«. K. Rehkopí
mrs. Hellie Heas
WE SELL ANI» IlEOIMMENI»
tile honiwt value cloChm ialli>rvd-lo-lii<U» idual or
der by
I hs ' miuic ilivm an' i »< miv IxHlrr i U »»>> prier
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GEO S CALHOUN
Exclusivo I im ' a J dealer over Ih year»
NIFTY SPRING
SUITS
SHOES «nd FURNISHINGS
FOR MEN
Peerless Clothing Co.
HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE
The little atore amimi the corner
Maple |M»n h rocke» and awing-
llao more of th<x>e GOOD OAK rocker», (the Bolted hind)
Anil a uew line of Kefrlgrrator* Juat in
My Price uro Right—< orne sn.l Her
•105 G STREET
OPPOSITE THE HANI» STA?
An Excellent
Assortment of
Picnic Goods
J. Pardee
Na Ì ' z.Z
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