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I The Right Bank
One of the most important factors in your business
success is having the right kind of a Bank to deal with.
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Too much care cannot be exercised In selection
The all important consideration with thia Bank Is
first to safeguard the mone.' 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.
»irMMH
reneu vt hi sERvr
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
sa s ri »1
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OF THIS WEEK
Come in and see tilia Reni Star
Detroit Vapor Oil Stove in ac
tion.
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Wickless and od<»rle«s.
Cooks as fast as gas.
Burns 19 hours on 1 gallon of
coal oil.
Jitons
Cook and bake fast and keep
cool during the hot weather.
Don't forget the date. May ¿sth
and 29th.
Rogue River Hardware Co
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
Mazóla Oil
Demonstration
AT OUR STORE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AMI
SATURDAY
J. Pardee
Would be pleased to have you
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W. L. McDonald returned this
morning from Portland where h«l
si«ent several days visiting.
Mrs. F. L. Johnson left this morn
ing for Roseburg where she will visit
for a short time.
Hemstitching and pecotlng, 10c
and 12c per yard. Nellte Naas 91 tf
Ml Meals left the latter part of
last week for Weed whore he expects
to remain during the summer.
Empty sacks wanted at the Jose
phine Flour Mill
$9tf
Will Go to Area
A large number of local "Dokies”
and "Tyros” will go to Yreka next
Saturday from Grants Pass to attend
the ceremonial there. Over a half
dozen members of the K. P. lodge
here will take the «degree, going over
with the members from Medford.
The Medford Initiation team is mak
ing the trip, about 60 >elng in It.
They are expecting a very large class
to be initiated at the ceremonial.
The start will be made at 7:30 next
Saturday morning from Medford.
‘Life in Pi ru
Next Wednesday, June
Newman M. E. church, Rev. Knotts
will give a benefit lecture. His sub
ject is "Life In Peru.” Rev. Knotts
spent over five yeajs In that country
and had some interesting exper
iences. The admission charge will be
35c to adults and 20c for children.
The entire proceeds will be given to
the Epworth League for the purpose
of sending delegates to the league in
stitute at Jefferson the later part of
July.
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Cadillac Auto Stage—
The Cadillac Auto Stage is rua
nlng regularly to Crtecent City, Icav
Ing at 9:30 every morning,
stage takes passengers only,
reservations see O. Hiller, Jr.
mrs. ndhc l)ea$
’S FURNITURE STORE
Peerless Clothing Co.
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G rants P ass .O recon
Nut'cenaor U>
Mr». E Itehhnpf
NIFTY SPRING
SUITS
The Silver
Horde”
J osephine C ounty B ank
O.N GEORGETTE IND CREPE DE
cium w IIVN
HOLM.
3 FORD TOURING
I < HEVROLET
1 GOOD MAXWELL
1 SAXOX SIX
1 FORD TRUCK
THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY BANK
IS A HOME INSTITUTION, BACK-
EB BY HOME PEOPLE AND HOME
CAPITAL. IT LS TO YOUR INTER-
EST TO BEAL WITH THIS USEE! I.
BANK.
Special Sale
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CAMPING TIME
BEACH
A Home Institution
Backed by Home People
Will Get Truck»—
Fred Collins and W. B. Graham
left last night for Portland where
they will get the two Mack trucks
sold by the Collins auto company
They will drive the trucks back over
the Pacific highway.
T. M. Stott Is spending the day In
the Illinois valley attending to bus Io I «eel Illa« al Wildervill
iness Interests.
Rev. Joseph Knotts of Grants
”Enos Fruit Salad.” Sabin has It j will give a lecture on Peru at
George Sabin returned this morn Wlldervtlie church on Friday even
ing from Corvallis where he attend mg. June 11.
Admission 15c and
ed the O A. C. graduation exercises 25c.
Mrs. C. M Ctlne and sons, Robert
’ and Jsmes. left last night for Albany Dan«'Ing Party—
| where they will visit Mrs. Clines,
Friday night at the Waldorf
| daughter. Mrs. E. K. Stannard
Thomas Swoape returned to Ash Ba<hhou»e lo O|«en—
land this morning, where he
will,
The bathoqse will open this year
spend the summer driving truck for! on June 15. according to T. P. Ora
the hi^iway construction work
mer, chairman of the bathhouse coli!
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Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Kasdorff and mlttee The house will be In charge j
family will leave Friday for Dorris,! of .Mrs. Myers again this year. She
Cal., where they will spend the sum-' has had charge during the bast two
mer.
seasons and ha.» done much for the
W hat -tsjsll wo lake?
Miss Wilma Smith returned this comfort of the bathers. The water
X cot. th« GOLD MED XL Kind,
morning from McMinnville where she Is said to be cold as yet but the
tal.h-, a few di»l>«». too,
has been attending high school. She young boys are going tn every day
A nice comfortable lawn chair for Grandma,
left today for her horn«« at Kerb-
and are apparently satisfied with
I hammock for Grandpa,
Mrs. J D. Fry is expecting a visit the temperature.
A couple of ennip .lenir» and atonia.
from Miss Jess!» Bussard, of San
Ind you will find them at:
D’iego. Miss Bussard wlil probably lfter the Band Concert—
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arrhe here tonight.
Everybody’s going to the dancing
Mr and Mrs R R. Patrick, who party,
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have been visiting here for several
days with friends and relatives, left llleiids Water Martin»—
this morning for their home at Rose
Water Master .M. L. Opdycke went
Tim little »torr mfuri ! thr corner
burg.
to Thompson creek today to be pres
0OA lì CT HE KT
• OPKMITK II %\l> MTIND
E. I„ Eskridge. George Kearns and ent at a meeting of the Thompson
A. H. Gunnell left this morning for .reek asso dation, the members of
Jackson county, where they will In which are planning to straighten
vestigate reports of a recent gold the water rights for thia year,
strike. The strike Is said to be near weirs to measure the water to
Jacksonville.
morrow Mr. Opdycke will Install
. Mrs Steve Jones, of Oakland, has individual user The water Is taken
been visiting in the city for some ft • n tile Steamboat side of th..
time with Mrs. Dan Hearn.
Mrs ..de and Mr. Opdycke will make
Jones left today for Gold HHl for a justnients for the leasop.
short visit after which she will go
to Portland. .
Xotl«««—
SHOT y und IDRMSIIINGS
J. T. Gilmore. of Drain. Is spend-
There- will be no meeting of
Ing a few days in the city, Mr Gil- Security Benefit Association till June
lOR Mf N
more is engaged In highway work 25, as the floor Is being repaired 94
near Drain, and it has been held uy
temporarily by the rain of the last ■'let at Murphy —
two days. He will probably return
The child
welfare ' work
was
to Drain in the morning.
launched In the Murpby district yes
Harold White, accompanied by his terday. The ladies met at the home
mother, Mrs. S. E. White, and his or Mrs T E. Gilmore, community
declares that be was one of the two
sister. Mrs. C. G. Sawyer, returned project leader and formulated plana Holman lii Portland—
tor eight years or so James Hoi- men who rod* on la«« first streetcar
this morning from O. A. C.
Mr for the season, Mrs. George Seeba h.
White has been attending the col county .project leader was present to man him been justl «> of the pence at running betwc u .Sellwood and Port-
Oregonian
lege, graduating this year from the assist In the organization, and get Grants Pass, and he had been a mem land
ber of the G. A. Il longer than that
school of agriculture
He expecte to the work well under way.
Drs.
W B. Sherman arrived thf» morn
spend the summer on the White farm Stearns, Walker and Clement were Mr. Holman passed through Perth i l
yesterday on bls way to attend the in.' from Sacramento, and will visit
at Kerby.
present at the meeting and gave 13
G. A. It. convention
lie moved to lu the city for a few days, lie will
children a mental and physical ex
Grants Pass in 1S92, and before that >‘a'(« then fpr Portland for a brief
amination. The records will be sent
he lived at Sellwood
Mr. Holman business visit.
to Portland where the scores will be
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OREGON
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compiled. This meeting Is to be fol
lowed by a study of child feeding and
child <are. A meeting Is to be held
next Saturday at Dryden, when Drs
Clement, Britten aiyl Stearns will be
present. Miss Ruth Cprbett, home
demonstrator, Is assisting In the
work in the < ounty.
OREGON
HORN
GALVIN—To Mr. and Mrs. J ,p. Gal-
vfn, of thia city, Wednesday, Junç
9. a daughter.
A DOUBLE BILL OF FUN
TODAY
Beautiful Roman Fountain,
e Piazza dl Trarr In Itoli, r 1«
so revered by tlu- natives Hint they
have always had n saying, ‘‘lie «ho
drink» of Its wafers will again come
to Rome.” The fountain •occupies n«
much spec.« ns many n tempi«-, filling
ns It does the «-ntlre oja-n spa«........
the square. Its lofty columns, high
i«nta! Iiitures nnd
>t nr«li««d nMi- »
In which ’stand various mytholoiAcul
figure-«. nr«« Its crowning features In
tin- «-entrai nlclie I« a colossal Nvpfir e
hors h ijv « -
• nnd below him are sen
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which « fiottr timi »plush In nmn
streams a river of water from «i.
liasln to imother. finally spreading <»«i>
in a broad ««xpmi'e Ilk«» it !:■
Plays Thru Tomorrow
THE BEST ASSORTMENT
Wn recommend a pur«- gmn
cap in
“DURA BLE.” “ATI!LETI! ”
AMD “AERO”
“MURIAL” IN ALL COLORS
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CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
TA-
I» a ( itre-nil for any one In Grunin
Pana «afflicted witli the glooms.
Salome vs. Shenan.ioah
With tip« Greatest Coimsly Cas.
Ever Assembled!
—G( hh I-|I, vc , scrubbing brush!
—So long, pot» and pans!
—Never again!
■—loti ought lo m « i « ns llic neglected
wife, nuike hubby come oil'
high horse.
Swim Caps
ori: price «oc
MACK HEXXETTH
DELIGHTFI I. SATIRE
Licet rica i
Supplies
ENID BENNETT
“Stepping Out
—IT'H THE BEST PICT! RE EX’lll
BENNETT EVER MABE.
at
FAUL’S
Electric Store
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