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AATIIIDAY, JIM, 4, llí-’l. GRAXTN l'.YMi OUI,Y < WM 1UEK PAGE FIVE A I 4 Very Good Reasons Wu iavlte ) ou U* lraii»<«t your iMtaine»« tiirowgli Oil» flunk for I lie following g>«Hl rraaon«: Our flnum-UI «iMiMlliig 1» lie) mid question. Wo offer eoiapletc and «ourtBoua service. Our IHr<«'l"r» usually direct, our ixinklng farliltir« are modern. Our loan« are coua<*TtaU««, our reaourcra ntl<«|u*<c. W >> ar« proud of our Hunk and 11« aaUaflod < u«l‘>tnrr>. 41’,' you one of them’.* THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF «OUTRKRN OK KOON HERRICK REFRIGERATORS Let us show you why they are the BEST Rogue River Hardware Co. The WINCHESTER Store Hoboes in Convention in Chicago PER52ML ~'1 ~~ LOCAL . ------ Summer Dresses ,1 Flume lumber at Borland Thomas AtU-vitlon W. O. W.— All members of Rogue River Camp Lumber Co. Phone 187-J. 64lf 'Albert .Marshal and wife, of Port No. 55 will receive badges by calling on Geo H Calhoun or National Drug land, «¡>«nt tlx- day In Grants I’a»« 95 J. E. Bartlett, of Medford, waa In Store. Granta Pass yesterday. Rev. Robert Mela,an arrived last Wurth »s.ou— We will alow you *5 for your old night from lx>s Angeles. W. L. Powers, of Corvallis, stop- suit to apply on tbe pries of any wool jault. Peerless Clothing Co. 7Stf ,pod last night In this city. Mrs. G. T. Watters, of Ashland. Graduate in IMtarnuu-y — I was In tbe city yesterday. C. C. Kubll, of Gold Hill, was In The commencement exercise« of tbe North Paclfc college were held . Grants Pass yesterday Before you build get figures on In Portland during the week. Thir your lumber, shingles, lath, doors ty-three graduated with tbe degree and windows at Borland Thomas of doctor of dental surgery, and 11 Lumber Co. Phone 187 J. 64tf 4ith th« degree of graduate In phar Mrs. A. J. Cosmey left last night macy Haymond P. LeKoy, of Jose for Los Angeles to »pend several phine county was one of the latter. ! weeks. Hazard Xutico-• Mr. and Mrs. George 1 There will be a meeting of and Mrs. G E. Merriman, of Chico, ' stopped yesterday In Grants Pass. «hare holders In Victrola at 12 1 p. tn., D L. Andrews, his wife and moth- June 6th at the Waldorf ball. Elec- er, and Nlck Papa«, of Fre«no. Cal , 'tlon of officers. : , wer« In Grants Pass last night. Henry Terwilliger and S TerwB- Gamo Not Fini»h<«l— liger Jr., stopped In Grants Pass yes-, The twilight league baseball game terday on a tour of the coast. Friday night was called at the end Mrs. J. H. Mlles and Ml»» Slocum, of the third inning on account of 'who are touring from their homes in darkness and rain, the score standing Milton. Pa., »topped in this city last 7 to 1 In favor of tbe Christians, night. whose opponents were the Metho Mr». Jas M Powers' das« of begin- dists. Tbe next game will be Her» In music commences .Monday, Tuesday evening at 6:30 between , June 6 at 9 a. m. All practice don« Presbyterians and Christiana. 95 In her studio. Mrs. B. A Williams left this morn Worth JMic— ing for Portland for a visit of several We allow you 50c for your old weeks and to take In the rose show. to apply on now one. grad« 11.50 and Mr». H. T O'Neill leaves tonight up. Peerless Clothing Co. 78 for Portland to spend a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Bush, Reception Dann-— and hett sister, Mrs Wilfred Harris. Waldorf hall, June 6th, 1921. Mrs. Sylvia Butler has on sale a Music and dancing start at 10 p. m , | big line of trimmed and sailor hats music by the Imperial orchestra of at 708 K St. 95 Medford I Mr. and Mrs. C. H Sampson left this afternoon via auto for Reedville. All You Can Eat— ,Ore.. where they will reside perma- For 35c at the Acme Cafe. A real nently, having disposed of their working man’s place to eat. Try our homo and other property In this city. hot waffles, 20c. All experienced ¡Mr. and Mrs Sampson have been white help. T. I-arsen and E. residents of Grants Pass for 32 year» drews, Props. and have been prominent in alj ac- I tivitlei. Mr. Sampson has been an Seeking Twin State engineer for the Southern Pacific An appeal comes from company since the advent of the line O’Brien. 496 East 26th street. Port Into this city, and for years has been land. for Information about her twin the official presidential engineer, hav sister. She states that in January. ing piloted the engine with few excep 1900, twin girls were bom at or near tions. whenever a president of the Grants Pass and were placed by their I United States traveled over this di- father, S. Peckenbaugh, in an or-1 vision. They were accompanied on phanage In Portland soon after. Mrs. tho trip north by Mr and Mrs Her- O’Brien desires to learn something bert Sampson, of Portland about her sister or her parents, and any Information will be appreciated ( CHINESE STUDENT WAS CALM by her. Slightly Dirturbid by Soiled Necktis, but Net at All by Coming Im portant Debate. Organdy, Voile, Dotted Swiss and Foulard We do Hr muti Uh J ng fflrs. Hellie Peas WELCOME w. o. w. Geo. S. Calhoun / NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at Peerless Clothing Co Your Old Hat— Is worth 50c to apply on the price of a new one, grade 11.50 and up. Peerless Clothing Co. 78tf The Intermit I oiih I «•onfrremi uf hoboes in (.’hlmgo wan not largely at tended beinuar many of the delegate« from other |»nrt« of the country nere unable to elude th»* railroad gun rd«. Thia I m a «celie during the convention. It Is only 15 years ago that Wel- i Missouri Philosopher. Again the W. O. W. Hoy»— liiMvt 1« a portrait of James End* Howe. the •■millionaire bubo <>f tft. I aiu I s , llngion Koo—-to whose efforts ure « ’Most everybody remembers the kid Give you a cordial invitation to at Moonlight: who wai premili. < laigi'ly niiribuuil the election of Pink lemonade, popcorn and every tend their dance at the Waldorf hall tn tbe old reading class who when be China io the council of llie league of came to a word be didn’t kaow gave thing goes with the Imperial orches Monday. June Sth, 10 o’clock to 1. 95 Nutto is- entered Columbia university, a little grunt and went on. We’ve Elizabeth Female college, e»tnb- Neu York. In definite preparation for tra Monday night at Waldorf Hall INTERESTING ITEMS often thought he was smarter than llshed nt Washington. Mias., In HUH. u diplomatic career he specialised In |W. O. W. 95 Save SA.lMt— he got :redlt for. It’s not a bad la auld to hull* been the first institu Npaln la Mid to have 250.(XS> !>••«- International law under Prof. John Turn In your old suit at the Peer- policy to fellow even tn life, Tbe tion In the world to grant degrees to I ’ Bassett Moore. mid It was In this sub Kara TStf chances are the kid wouldn’t bave less Clothing Co. Idaho P<«qdc Isx-iMe He re Automobile» coat as much u« 51U0.- women. ject that he look his Pb.D. degree, w ith known a darn thing about what ths Clarence Cox. of Rupert. Idaho, The government of Ontario has pro a thesis on "The Status of Aliena in UUO ill Kuaalu. word meant if he bad stopped and bad has purchased the Fruitdale ranch of poned n measure providing for the a|>- Ths Dog aa Human FooC China.’’ He wns one of the most ac- The number of places selling Intux It pronounced. Most of us do give The dog forms no Important artlct« leafing liquor« lb London Im« been poln’melit of women magistrates in the live and dlstlngulshed of the Columbia 80 acres from A. W. Sheeley and has i little grunt when we bit a snag tn cities of mon- than 100.000 on the ap of food among u.an> nations. In taken possession. Mrs. Cox will be » undergraduates of Ids time, says the steadily decreasing during the Inal leu life, but net always because we don’t plication of the city council. Detroit News. Not only was he elect here shortly. They are moving here China, the Society islands, etc., youny know what it means.—Lamar Demo years. puppies are considered a grvsl dell Australia Ims a movement on foot ed to tbe Phi Beta Kappn. the most to get in a lower altitude and better The city of Muskegon. Mich., has erat lent »10.0UO. without aecurity, to those for the preservation of Its gigantic famous of the American college fra- climate. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sheeley caey. and are said by Europeans who have overcome their prejudices, to be of It« clllaene who are out of work "stringy bark” trees, which are the ti-niltl««. but he tus-ame editor in chief left here Wednesday to take charge Pest Grades Really Cheapest. very «weer and palatable. The tast» tallest In the world. of the Columbia Spectator. The purchase of a cheap grade of Hin! In need. I of the former Cox ranch at Rupert. for dog’s flesh ’« of very early origin, As u debater, too, Mr. Koo made I taken in trade on this deal Stale was r.ie nnci-nts regained « young and e-’ «Is 'or any serious use. Is very poor his mark among hie conteinpararies. economy. Such goods seen give way, made by A. N. Parsons. fa' dog ns excellent food , and Hyppo- In 11)08 his speech turned the tide In crates placed it or a footiug with thut- •m<1 tbe service they render, while fuvor of his own University In a de »on and pork The komans were fond they do last, is not satisfactory. Te Viet rollt — Oh, You bate with Cornell. The story Is told >f sucking-popples, ao-1 sacr»5.-ec obtain a given amcuut of service one hall get me at the Waldorf Come that when the Columbia team reached will spend mere tuot.ey on articles of them to the pod». 95 Ithaca, the sent of the rival univer Monday night. cheap grade than upon those that ar« sity, most of Us members were in a het »er The obtaining of tbe same Something Needed. state of blue funk, owing to the high IMnce at Rlveniide Clubhouse— smou.it of pleasure and satisfaction “ There Is some great force lacking in reputation of one of their opponent*. Saturday night. June 4. Good this country today.” an exchange »ays. frwiu tbe use of a cheap thing and a This attack of nerves was at Its height music. Everybody welcome Admis That’s so. brother, but what Is It! good ««'e <a an impossibility. when they sought out Koo. "Yea,” COMING EVENTS sion |1.10 Including war tax. extra Frequently wa have thought that It’s he told them, ”1, too, am worried, I 8-11, Wednesday to Saturday — June 95 s foolkiller who will remain perma have brought only one evening dress ladies, 25c. Teachers examinations at Court- form it Mt-iiie basis u | m > ii which to build any bus- nently and actively on the Job.—Bos tie with me, and look nt it—soiled! house. I news. < tunc In »nil commit us n««anllng your ton Transcript. ___________________ What Is to be done?” His fellow de The For Fanieil— bunking requirements— we are at your service. baters fled to the nearest bnberdash- Imperial orchestra of Medford er’s and returned with half a dozen plays the music next Monday night. ties of assorted models. Koo selected Waldorf hall. 95 one. nrrnyed himself, and In It went forth to the fray with a light heart. Vacation Bible School— A three weeks’ session of a daily Merchant Printing—Courier office. ass regon ¡vacation Bible school is planned to begin on Tuesday. June 14th. to meet five days a week for two hours PRESERVE YOUR EGGS WITH and a half each forenoon from 9 to, ¡11:30. The general program for each day will be as follows: Opening devotional exercises. 10 minutes: GENERATION» OF Bible drill, 15 minutes; music. 15 SERVICE mtnutey: Bible lesson. 35 minutes: (WATER GLASS) craft work. 55 minutes: closing ses Original<«d In grandmother's Eggs arc cheaper now than sion with missionary story or hahit time, in the days when in they have been for many a day. ¡talk. 15 minutes. The school is nn- tegrity imvint more than And right now Is the time to lay in a stock of them. Sill- | der the auspices of several of the tlie dollar murk, Scaly attri and other Children’s Wheel < ate of Soil» covers them like churches of the city and the session, bute« of Tuft leas Comfort, glass and is therefore a sure [ which are open to all children from 4 I t most t lcanllness and Old- Goods, Same Discount. preservative. Full and simple ¡to 14 years of age. will be held in Fashioned Quality have directions with each ¡Mckage. ' the Baptist church. Mrs. Ralph W conic down the genertnlonn, » ¡Steams will he superintendent of the a heritage highly valued by school. Mrs. Gebers will have charge health-cnllglitenixl women of the primary department, Miss of tiwlay. Jeannette Cramer of the music and “The Heme of Good Furniture’’ Mrs. IjOof of the craft period. Other people will be brought in as helpers TO* from time to time. Sound Business Methods Grants Pass and Josephine Bank P HAMMOCKS . O SILICATE OF SODA Discount„While They Last COASTER WAGONS CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS Holman’s Furniture Store HELMER’S