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PAOB FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COCKIER KIUKW. MAY Si, 1010. A Mind at Rest- It' priceless possession. It leaves you free to center your mind on the big problems of ltte. You can have that rest of mind when you BANK WITH IS You know, absolutely, that your savings are SAFE. And you know that they are EMPLOYED, too, as we pay 4 per cent on all time deposits. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON PERSONAL : r AND LOCAL : Chautauqua Guarantor Mr. XIcFadden, representative of the Ellison-White Company, will be in town next Wednesday evening and it is necessary for him to meet with all the guarantors. Mrs. J. E. Hair, secretary. 58 Fire Wait Smudgi The tire department was called out last evening about S:30, but the blaze proved to be a small one. F. Ia Coon was burning some rubbish in the yard at his home and some one, perhaps thinking It a real con flagration, turned in an alarm. Mr. Coon, who is a voluntary member of the fire department, was doing a marathon to the fire station when he met the fire wagon breaking the speed limit getting to his home. &?q Tickets for You feel different the minute you take it a gentle soothing warmth fills the system. It's a pleasure to take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Helps purify the blood, drives out the genus of Winter, gets you hustling, hustling, full of life and energy. 35c. Tea or Tablets. Sa hln's Drug Store. 'Adv. "SERVICE" We make it a point that every business transaction with our patrons shall be satisfactory. We want each one to feel that they are free to come to us in all matters where our experience and ad vice will be of value and assistance. When we speak of the "Service" rendered to customers we mean the best service, all that you reasonably expert from your bank. Our service includes a hundred and one little details, all of which go to make of our patrons, "satisfied customers." " If you have had no business with this bank, we feel confident you will appreciate the Service we can render. Josephine County Bank WW 1 SAVE the LEATHER LIQUIDS ant PASTES : For B!ack,Vhife.TanK Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THHltuutfalKV : ri:-. . : P S u3!E PL!E3Ii) i .F.F.DALLEY COfiPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALO, M.V. n hit OWE lUfLla Re. U.S.Pat. Off. Is our Registered and Common-law Trade-Mark and .can only be right fully used on goods made by us. Should any dealer try to sell you any garment for children 1 to 8 years of age under the KOVERALLS name you may be sure that he has an in ferior article he is trying to sell on KOVERALLS reputation. Unless made by LEVI STRAUSS & CO. they're rot KOVERALLS. Koveralls Keep Kids Kleen H J2 the Suit FREE tj A New Suit KOVERALLS are made only by Levi StnuM & Co., San Frn citco and bear this label K3T KOVERALLS REG.U.S.PAT.Orr. LEVI STRAUSS &ca "Carmen Powder." Sauln has It. 11. V. Clarke left this after noon for San Francisco. He expects to be absent about ten days and will visit his brother In that city. 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of auto top repairing. 0. B. Barry, with Grants Pass Hardware Co. 57 Mrs. J. H. Stephens, of (Herniate, la visiting at the O. P. Harvey home. With her husband she expects to leave shortly for Douglas, Ariz. I can sell you seat rovers. slip roof and bark curtains for yoitr car at the lowest itosislMo price, d. II. Horry, with (.rants Pass Hdw. Co. 57 Are yon plannlUK "qulot" home wedding? (let your ideas from "Cir cumstantial Evidence,'' May 6-7. 57 Mrs.NVllle Shelley and daughter. ' now of Portland, were In tho city I yesterday. They went to Merlin ; this morning. I Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Guilder stop ped off this morning for a short stay with friends. Mrs. Oulsler was formerly Miss Raynionr, teacher In the city schools. J Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Thompson , and little daughter went to Ko&eburK i this morning. 'They will also visit ! at Etisene. 1 O. P. Harvey returned from ilon dale last evening where he has been for several days on business. He reports times flourishing In that lit tle city. I am now ready to make any sUe canvas hose desired. O. B. Berry, with Grants Pass Hdwe. Co. 57 j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Collins. Mrs. I Wxon and Mr. and Mrs. Drake mo tored to Medford this afternoon In one of the Collins Auto company's Chalmers cars. Get that celluloid sewed Into your ba;k curtain of your car. It looks bad besides it will keep the dust from the back seat. . B. Horry, with Grants Pass Hdw. Co. 37 Harry Edwards, formerly employ ed -with the Cramer Bros., left this morning going down the Rogue to spend a short time with his father, G. E. Edwards. j Have you ever had a robbery in i your house? You will appreciate t "Circumstantial Evidence" at the opera house May 6-7. 57 i Mrs. leon CTett,-. of Portland, ar rived this afternoon to vralt ner father, Frank South, and her sister ' and brother, who are also visiting here. E. B. JlcClure, of San Franilsco, was in the city today arranging for further work on the Western Union repeater station. In a Tew days a force of men will be at work Instal ling new equipment. When the work is finished, which will be some time in June, the repeater station will be moved from Ashland to this city. "Circumstantial Evidence" are going fast Mrs. IS. F. Mclaughlin returned this afternoon from a visit ut Kose burtf. A mtirrla.no liconsu was Issued at the county clerk's office this after noon to Andrew Johnson and Miss Millie Kraft, both of Merlin. Monday's I.unelieon The ladies announce 'that the luncheon to be sofAed next Monday noon at the Chamber of Commerce rooms will consist of Oregon pro ducts, as near as possible. .May Hreakfuftt Kucww The ladles of Hie Presbyterian church served more than 125 peoplo at their May breakfast and realized a profit of $30. The May breakfast has become an iiii'iaa1 feature and Is much enjoyi'd by all who participate. Anel ( 'likes Saturday Moore Baking Co. r'i-,herini'ii Arreted ! Cal Allen and Pearl Heum ui were; arrested tarly this morning, about 2 o'clock, on the charge of fislilna with gill nots just 'below the Anient dam. Deputy Wardens Daily and Ed Walker, of Medford. made the arrest. The two fishermen ,wero taken before Judge Holman, plend guilty to the charge, and were fined $50 each. Senior Play "Circumstantial Evidence." House May 6-7. Opera 60 VEW TOIiAY WANTED Dishwasher at Josephine Hotel. 63tf FOR SALE A three year old, 3V4 gallon, gentle, 800-lb. Holsteln cow, $35. A 150-lb. sow and five 25-lb. pigs, $43. 1,. M. Mitchell, Murphy, Oregon. 56 WANTED A Jersey or part Jersey milk cow of from 6 to 9 years old. Must be a gentle and easy milker. 'Must be fresh or soon to be. Phone 603-F-2. 58 Itob llextul in New York Dr. and Mrs. Bestul have receiv ed word that their son, Robert, has arrived in New York and Is now at Camp MerrMt. Juel Bestul Is at Oustrow, Germany, In charge of an American Red Cross warehouse for the feeding of 8,000 Russian prison ers held by the Germans. Doming Party At Waldorf hall Saturday night, ('rood music, good floor arid good time. Tickets 75c. 58 FOR SALE 'Ford In first class or der. Runs like new. Price $375. A. Gigler, South Grants Pass. 58 FOR SALE 2 motorcycles, 1 tyne w riter, and 100 feet of -inch gas pipe. Auto Service Co., 503 South Sixth street. 62 PEPTONA WILL HELP YOU IVpton;i, the best tonic we sell, gives you Extract of Cod Liver Oil, the blood enriching tonic effect of Iron and Man ganese, and the nourishment of Malt. Peptona Is a scientific pre paration, of time proven value; is pleasant to take and does not nauseate or disturb sensi tive stomachs. Recommended as an aid in convalescing from colds, and in the rebuilding of run down ywtems. For Sale Only by M. CLEMENS Wait No Wreck Early this morning there was a badly smashed bftx car lying beside the Southern Pacific railroad trai k near the freight depot and many peoplo supposed ' there had been a wreck. But there' wa no wreck and no casualties. It was an old car that, had been taken to that spot to be burned, being of no further use to the company. Some Light, Some Ihtnrc, Some time. Paul's Electric store of Medford will light the Murphy dance hall Saturday night. It will be a 'May Day carnival on the Great White Way. You can see the (urls In your sweetheart's hair for three days after she loses the iron; 'honest, you can see to read the other fel low's mind. For your own sake, don't miss it. 57 INDIVIDUAL responsibility in this movement for a 'Greater Oregon" Is like indi vidual responsibility In civic affairs by voting , on election day. Some neglect It. None should. ' USE HOME PRODUCTS, Home Industry League of Oregon 10 0', pioicspnal i:.i'i;i:ssi. in iiiis is ax wvt I'.XDKIINTOOH MY o:l 1 Street (2 Whose kklllod workmanship Is uiHtiualtil, LH ui show you GEO S. CALHOUN Kt timlve Imal denier ' CAMPING SEASON IS HERE See our line of CAMP FURNITURE. We are sure you will find the FURNITURE that will make CAMPING a pleasure. Folding COTS, CHAIRS, TABLES and STOOLS Be sure and have one of our HAMMOCKS to take with you Holman's Furniture Store CRISCO I Lit, CAN a.v I M I-M. 'AX .VM- il LM. IVtX I.OO 0 Ml. CAN J iMi LM. CAN' M.IM WHY PAY MORE? The Basket Grocery 417 (J Stmt White Lawn Petticoats Lace and Kmnroldcry Trimmed SUk PetlroaiH all colon MRS. E. REHKOPF JOY THEATER TONIGHT ami H.VITItMAY Shirley Mason in "Good Bye Bill" also A MACK SENNETT COMEDY -j ' . fOMIXM "VIRTUOUS WIVES" With I 111- lit-. . ja, .j.ii ANITA STEWART A wonderful c-omhlmilloii A hlory of loul mm- rtod life in Sew York A beautiful Htnr A ri'vi- lrttlon for IniHumidM. -l1 SAN rBANCISCO.CAL mam