« PAUK FOUR FLR5?NflL *ü? LOQÆL ! The Right Bank ~ "" * ... — ' Mi»» Kathryn Ryan left yesterday for Butte. Mont., tor the summer. Miss Ryan is an Instructor in the schools of the city. 86 "DJer-Klss.” Sabin has it. Miss Grace Green has left for ln- dependence, Missouri, to spend ths summer Mias Green has been teach­ ing in the city schools. J. W. Fried arrived this morning from Portland for a visit. Mrs Fried has been here for several days visit­ ing with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Everton and Mrs Alice Robertson. Now Is the time to lay in your next winter's wood, J. T Robrrnon at Wonder has 100 cords of excel lent fir and oak four fool wood at 34 a cord, and 10 cords 2-foot wood at 35 a cord. 87 .Miss Florence Powers has b«»en visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs C D. Thompson for several days, leaving thia morning tor her home at Marshfield. Mis» Powers gradu­ ated from Berkeley this year. .Milam .ivueti went to Glendale to­ day to look after business. I jams spent Monday in the n. city returning to Roseburg last night Rolled oats, 31.10 per •ack. 8« Count's Feed Store. Tom Fuson, repeaterman at Med- ford, was a visitor in the city yester­ day Mr. and Mrs L A. Triplett left this morning for Ashland where they will make their home Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10c Mi.l I 2c par yard. Nellie Neas. Oltf E. W. Whitsett went to Ashland this morning where ho will ftpend the next month Rolled oats. 32 50 per •ack. 8« Count's Feed Store. Miss Edith Duhlberg went to’ Eu- gene this morning for a short visit . with the girls at her sorority. Delta I Gamma, at the university. Wire Chief II. M Pierson, of Rose- i burg, spent Monday in the city i*ay- ing a visit to the local telephone of- flee. Rolled osts. 3-50 per sack. 86 Cadillac Anu* Stage— Count’s Feed Store. I A. A. Miller, who is visiting here The Cadillac Auto Stage Is run- with his son. R. E. Miller, went to nlng regularly to Crescent City, laav- Th. Medford this morning to spend the ing at 9:30 every morning, For day visiting stage takes passengers only sitf Mrs. Walter H Kline returned to reservations see O. Hiller. Jr. her home at Corvallis this morning after visiting with her parents. Mr Bureau NewB will be and Mrs C. D. Sexton, at Hugo, and County Agent .Miller with Mrs Fred Roper of this city. all articles be turned Orres the ladles' tailor from Ash­ possible and not later land. will be at Clevenger's Hat Shop every Thursday, instead of every Tuesday. 61tf Mrs Carl Williams and her par­ The June Bugs- Will swarm at Murphy Saturday ents. Mr. and Mrs T A. Dickinson, who are visiting here with her. went the 12th. Come and hive a queen to Rogue River this morning where It costs 3-'. but we guarantee not to they will si*end the day visiting. sting you. i One of the moat Important factors in your buslues.» success is having the right kind of a Bank to deal with. Too much cire cannot be exercised in selection The all important consideration with this Bank is , first to safeguard the money of its depositors and to ren­ der them such business service as to increase their pros­ perity and thus increase the value of the account. mtmb » n ffdtwm arstnv: Tl HHDAV, JI N» «. GHANI'S PASS DAILY »i*i Big Cooking DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS MEEK Come in and see thi.« Red Star Detroit Vapor OH Stove in ac* tion. Wickle*« and «sieri«*», Cooks a» faut a» ga«. Burns 19 hour» on 1 gallon of coal oil. Cook and bake fa«t and keep cool during the hot weather. Don't forget the date. May 2Hth and 29th. Big Reduction mrs. Hellie nea$ H im -ceaaor lu Mr». E. Rrhkot>í It’s a Matter for Congratulation When They Ask GEO S CALHOUN Kiciufdvr hKuil embly— June 30, July 1, 2, 3, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burke have re­ Thursday, •Friday. Saturday—j turned from Baker, where they at­ Teachers’ examinations. Grants tended the state assembly of the Re­ Paas bekah lodge. Mrs Burke was chosen July 3-4-5, Saturday, Sunday. Mon­ as delegate to the national associ­ day—Big water carnival at River- ated Rebekah assembly to represent •ide park. I Oregon. As only one ■ delegate is sent from each state, the position is Sales books at the Courier. considered highly honorary. A. J. Powers Formerly Ford salesman, has opened up a repair shop at 503 South Sixth street. SEE ME. If you have a car to «ell or want to buy a uaed car WHO ARE BRINGING TO GKANTS PASS A RE.AL BARGAIN STURE. 8 STURE Tll AT Wild, GII E VOI FULL VALVE IN MEN'S FI KNISHINGS, .MEN'S. LADIES* ANI» CHILDREN'S SHOW. THE FACT TH AT WK ARE NOW OPERATI NG SUC< Essiti I, STORES TliRol'Gllol T THE NoRTHW IST INI» THI P M T TH.AT WE BUY AND SULL FOR CASH. ENABLIM I H To KEEP EXPEIllENCED Ili YEltS IN THE BEST M INI FUTI RING CENTERS. KEEPIN'G IN TOUCH AVITH Ili» MARKET* EN Alti.IN I s. IN SPITI. 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