F RIDAY, AUGI NT 27, lU'JO GHANA« PAM DAILY ODI RIEH PACK PU R Safety is the Rule with the management of the af. fair« oC this is-xiik. The officer* have always in mimi the Inter­ rata of deipoKitors. Our cash re- serve is always large enough I« meet any ordinary demand. Our investments are such that in CAM» of extra demand for cash xve can easily and quickly promue it from the Federal Reset-x e Bank We invite )«ur account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Thermoid Tires (NksTS more : per tire BUT LESS PER MILE ASK I S WHY THEY MI ST MAKE GOOI OR WE WILL PER52NÆL LOCAL New Goods P. i. Hasen spent a short time in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chastain and the city, leaving this morning for family and Mr and Mrs. R. I. Fla­ harty and family have returned fro tn Portland. Miss L. la»« and II. J.ee weut to Savage Rapids where they have been Roseburg this morning and will visit camping for the past 10 days. Mr. aud Mrs. Webb, of Sterling. there for a few days with friends. Try Dr Tompkins treatment Tor 1 ill., are visiting here with their son, Diabetes. 51tf George Webb, one of tho stage driv­ D 1. Bauman, of Kerby, was in ers between here and Crescent City. the city yesterday attending to bus­ Mr. and Mrs. Webb will spend a few days here aud a ill llieu go to Ci. iness matters. Mrs. Henry Ia>hr and daughter, of cent City. J. D. Maevicar arrived this morn­ Roseburg, are visiting In the city for ing from Portland. lie left later lu a few days. Mrs. D. H. Wells and daughters. the day with Mrs. Maevicar for their Missea Veda and Iris, tvent to Glen- home, making the return trip In the dale this morning and will a pend the Maevicar car. Mrs. Maevicar has been visitlug with friends In the city week visiting there. Miss A, Andrews arrived this for the past week. morning from Chicago ahd will Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Austin have spend eeveral weeks visiting in the been visitors at the U. D. Mthills | city with Miss Ruby Kenyon, home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Homegrown watermelons at J. Austin stopped off here while mak­ «0 ing a trip from Marysville. Cal . to Pardee’s, Miss Haiel Bogard, of Roseburg, ' Albany. Portland and Seattle. They is visiting in the city with friends I left this morning for tho north. for a few days. While here Miss Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Boyd have | Bogard will be at the Oxford. been visiting In the city with Mrs. A. Ix. Dorn. e business man of Boyd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W J. ; Ashland, was In the city Thursday Vernon While here Bev. and Mrs looking i after business for a short Boyd made a' trip to Crater Lake. time and are greatly enthused ____ over ’ tho __ __________ R. ID. Carter, of Portland, was a tcenj0 attractions of Southern Ore- business visitor in the city for gon. Rev. Boyd 3s pastor of the couple of days, returning to his home Woodlawn Christian church at Port­ this morning. land. Wanted—iHop pickers. Picking commences Aug. 30 at Knox & Bur­ dick ranch five miles down river; free transportation to ranch for f'ose unable to camp. Paying 31.bO per hundred. Apply Temple market, phone 134 or address A. F Knox, tf F. H. Cole and G. E. Rector, who are making a trip from their home at Cuba, III., to San Francisco, stopped (leans while it colora. Will in Grants Pass yesterday for a short not stain hand« nor injure fin* visit and to see the city. e«t fabrics. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Inman. Grace and Dick Inman were guests at the N'<». lH>lli|l)t Josephine yesterday. They are mak­ ILI. COI.ORS KM ing a trip from their home at I-os Angeles to Portland. Homegrown watermelons a Pardee's Miss Millicent Kiphart left Sells Drugs and Books morning for Portland where she TX» ^rrtccJUL Si visit for a week. Miss Kiphart teach in the county schools upon return here For Fall Arriving Daily fflrs. nellie Peas UH IN < II