MON MAY, J INK 7, 1990. « PAGK FOUR One of the most Important factors in your business success is having the right kind of a Bank to deal with. Too much care 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. FtDrUV., RESERVE LOCAL kl K ôï NÆL The Right Bank THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN ORÏX1ON' I Big Cooking D EMONSTRATION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WKKK Come in and see tilts R<xl star Detroit Vapor Oil Stove la ac tion. Wicklew and odorless. Cooks as fast as gas. Burns 19 hours on 1 gallon of coal oil. Cook and bake fast and keep enol during the hot weather. Don't forget the date. May 2Sth and 29th. Rogue River Hardware Co THE HOUSE OF QUALITY i No Gas Famine— I amount will be set aside each day Two cars of gasoline arrived yes for tourist traffic. Each tourist will terday according to C. D. Flee, of the be able to get only enough to get him Standard Oil company. About 16,000 to the nearest supply station, which gallons were included in the ship will be Roseburg to the north and ment. A new plan is to be tried in Medford on the south. There will the rationing of the gas. The gar be no gasoline for pleasure driving. ages will handle the commercial gas oline for their regular customers. Hammermill Bond Letter Heads Truck« will have to go to the plant, and Envelopes at tks Courier office however, for their supply. A certain Engraved Cards—Courier office. COPPERHEAD W. ' Cheshire Is speeding a short Were Married Saturday— Robert Trimble, of Grants Pass, time visiting in Ashland. Miss Retpoh Tryer is spending a and Miss Mabie Aver, of Merlin, were few days visiting with friends In married Saturday afternoon at 3 Rogue River. o'clock at the Methodist parsonage Hemstitching and pecoting. 10c by Rev. Joseph Knotts. They will and 1-'c per yard. Nellie Neas Oltf make their home In this city. Mrs Jesse Mordoff went to Med ford this morning where she will vis Cadillac Anto Stagi*—— it for a short time. The Cadillac Auto Stage 1« run- C. H. Woodward made a week end niug regularly to Creecent City, leav- business trip to Camas Valley, re- Ing at 9:30 every morning, turning here last night. stage takes passengers only, SI reservations see O. Hiller, Jr. "Freezone." Sabin has It. Mr». M. P. Hash wont to Rogue River this morning after a visit here Itti'nilisl State Grnngi with Mrs. E. S. la'wman. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coutant ret urn- Mrs L. M. Richardson went to Al- eit yesterday morning from Bend, bany this mornlng having been call Oregon, where they attended the ed there by the serious Illness of her meeting of the state Grange, They mother. report a large attendance and Empty sacks wanted at the Jose Interesting meetings. Mr. and phine Flour Mill. 89tf F. S. Ireland were also present as Harold Isham and Steven Woodln well as Mrs. Ruth Mlhllls of this left yesterday for Bray. Cal . where city. they will spend the summer lit the logging camps. No Gas. N o Dance— Miss Hattie Gebers returned this Owing to the shortage of gasoline morning from Newport where she the Murphy dance Is postponed until has been teaching for the past nine' further notice. months. Orres the ladles' tailor from Ash O. A. R. Gives Thanks— land, will be at Clevenger’s Hat Shop; Al the meeting of the G. every Thursday. Instead of every Saturday afternoon, occasion Tuesday. 61 tf ¡ taken to extend thanks to the differ Mrs. Frederick Bartlett arrived this; ent organizations and people who morning from Aberdeen. South Da helped with the Memorial dnv exer- kota. and will spend the summer rises. The resolution follows "The here visiting with her mother, Mrs.. Grand Army of the Republic extends W. C Hale. thanks to the American legion for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Garrett, C. S. cleaning off the soldiers' graves and Garrett and the E Weatherlll family furnishing cars Memorial day to take left last Friday in two autos for comrades and the W. R. C. commit Flint. Mich They are going by way tee to the cemeteries to decorate the of Ixw Angeles. They expect to re- soldiers' graves. Also to all persons turn here In the tall. aiding In the Memorial day services. Thomas Swoape left this morning (Signed) S. W. Phillips, poet com for .Ashland where he expects to mander; George C. Metcalf, poet ad spend the summer. Mr Swope start jutant." ed Saturday for Ix>s Angeles by mo torcycle. but had an accident near Medford and was forced to abandon Attend Encampment— A large number of the members the trip. Mrs. Mary Hildreth, who has been of the General Ixigan post of the spending the past few months with G. A. R. and W. R. C. of this city will Mrs. Alverson, returned yesterday to be present at the encampment at As Wilmina. Ore., to be with* her son. toria this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Claud Hildreth, and his wife. Mrs. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peterson, Claud Hildreth underwent a serious Mrs. J. D. Stlnebaugh. Mrs. A. B. operation some time ago but has re- Pratt and Judge Jas. Holman have Mrs. covered sufficiently to be returned t* all left for the convention Mary Browne and Mrs. C. H. Samp- her home. son left several days ago and will be present with the others. Mrs. Minnie Ix-gion Meets Tomorrow— The regular monthly meeting Of Harmon, of Portland. Mrs Lillian the American Legion has been called Peters, of Ranier. Wash . and Mrs. for tomorrow night at the court Estella Howard, of Astoria, will at tend the convention as representa- house. tires of the looal poet. New Auto Stage— A company under the name of Rain 1« Welcome— Pickwick Stages. Inc . of San Fran- ; The gentle rain that started fall cisco, intend putting on auto stages ing Sunday evening 1s bringing out from San Francisco to Crescent City1 the smiles on the farmer who Is not and Grants Pass. Ore., connecting at lucky enough to have an Irrigation the’latter point with an Inland line plant, Up to 11 o'clock today .24 from San Francisco to Portland. The I of an Inch of rain had fallen in the company now operates four dally city. This rain breaks the dry siwll stages between San Francisco and that has gripped the valley during Ix>e Angeles—'Del Norte Triplicate. the past month and has threatened croin with disaster. A few hay fields Quinlan Reappointed— have been mown but It Is thought W. P. Quinlan was reappointed by that they will not be damaged. Many President Wilson as postmaster for farmers were threatened with a com Grants Pass for the next four years plete loss of their crops. According according to reports in the Portland to the county agent, the rain came In Papers. Mr. Quinlan has not yet re-1 the nick of time and even If It dws reived notification of the reappoint not continue, it has done immeasur ment, but the work of tl^e postoffice able good already. The weather re has been most satisfactory during port predicts rain to continue. the past term, it is thought that the reports are official. Sbrinerà Initiate— Takes Off Wheel— The red bug belonging to Wlkoff. the local painter, is laid up for re pairs today after mixing yesterday with Dr. Ixiughridge. The doctor had been at Murphy where he receiv ed a hurry up call from Wimer as the son of Jake Moore had been run over at the races there yesterday. He was coming up Sixth street and reached J street where the bug was coming from the east. As the doctor was making an emergency ran he did not slow up very much on hitting the city limits and was unable to stop when he saw the bug, which was said to be on the left hand side of the street. He swung out but the I bug did the same and both camo to gether, one front wheel going off the bug and the other car suffering slightly. No one was hurt. The story that holds yi»ur undivided attention from start to finish. Many proclaim Lionel Barrymore, the star, the greatest screen actor of the day. You have until tomorrow midnight to see "The Copperhead." Coming Wednesday HARMONY BORN Liquid Shampoo 4ft and Mack Sennett’s Travesty “SALOME vs. SHENANDOAH” ORF.0ON ■ •ft rk MEN WIK» HAVB IIEKN PAYlNt» "aiiating" privo« for thè l«'«t «ort of talloring, and bave come to thè , omlii-loii liuti ilio roaulta ilo noi .'«celili a» Itigli ns tlie vosi, wlll npprrriale thè fino talloring and rml valiiea for whlch our who|e- ■ale niercliant tal Ioni lime long Iwen fane'll* throughout ever) »1010 tn Ilio I nion. GEO S CALHOUN IT flu'll )'«r. local dosier. OO.'t G St. CAMPING TIME Whitt oliali we take? A cot. lite GOLD MED IL Kimi, A taiile. a few ilinhca. too, A nice iinnfortislile lawn duilr lor Grnmluui, A hammock for t,rnnil|Hi, A couple of camp ilutlr* ami stool«. 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FRANK LABORATORIES Buy Your I Ihrs. Hellie Deas Huccreaor Io Mr«. K. Itehkopf At Ashland on Saturday Hlllah temple Order of the Mystic Shrine held a ceremonial session and Initlat- ed a class of 21 novices with appro priate ceremonies. A banquet was Kiven in the Elks building to 250 Shrlnors and their ladles and follow ing the banquet a parade composed of the Ashland band, Arab patrol, novices and several hundred Sbrin erà traversed the business section of the city. Grants Pass was represent ed by between SO or 70 Shrlners and ladies, while in the class of no vices were eight, Including Dr. L. O. Clement, Don Calvert, G. P. Jester, P. A. Degenault, R. K Woodson. Ned Culy. Robert V. Cully and Everton. WALCOTT To Mr. and Airs. C C I Walcott, 816 North Seventh street, Sunday, June 6. a son. ENID BENNETT in Stepping Out” Special Sale Electrical Supplies i F ( (».MING at i PAUL’S Electric Store CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books. TA- i , Hammnrmlll Bond Letter Heads and Envelopes at. the Co trier office mgraveil Cards Courier office.