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Your
H A R V E ST MONEY
—It’s been hard-earned, and deserves
goed care.
Your account with this bank will assure
its safe-keeping and you can keep a careful
record of all your expenditures.
BANK BY MAIL— It Is the Convenient
Modern W ay.
Opportunity Follows a Bank Account
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Member Federal Reserve System
Grants Pass, Ore.
GOLD HILL FAIR
PROGRAM GIVEN
processing ' «on and P acific n orthw est agrlcul-
- — them
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farm products or preparing
for market, beyond the singe cu s
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tom arily perform ed w ith in the men •
of production, such w orkers arc not 5
to he deem ed agricultural w orkers.“
T h is subject of exem pting agri
cultural w orkers from the labor
agreem ents under NBA w as an Ini
l>ortnnt storm center for many c
w eek s In W ashington, Catlin re-
ports during w hleh lim e represen
tatives of agricultural Industries
p ointed out Ihe n ecessity of such an
exem p tion , particularly In view of
So Different, These
the lag in farm prices In Ihe general
u p sw in g of com m odity levels.
E xp en ses of Mr. Gatlin’S trip ravi
met by coop erative m arketing and
A maze of twists
sim ilar organ isation s of Ihe north
w est needing personal representa
and curves fash
tion during the period of rapid d e
ioned in t i n y
v elop m en t, pertaining tu agrlcul- *
shapes.
lore. He attended hearings, obtain- •
More glamorous
ed
interpretation*, w orked
on •
j ltd colorful than
agreem ents and cotíes, supplied
«
um ents. handled loan m ailers amt •
ever.
' A
o th erw ise kept In touch w ith de I A
Popular 1933 Prices
velopments of vital interest to Ore- A
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Gold Hill
FAIR
ev ery sectio n o f O regon.
Produce License Act En
T he licen se year under the act is
forcement Starts At Once from April 1, to March 31, 1934. Ap
plication blan k s and fu rth er in for
m ation m ay be ob tain ed by w r it
T h e state p o lice have received ing “D iv isio n o f Market E nforce
instructions to start enforcem ent ai m ent,” D epartm ent o f A griculture,
once o f the Oregon produce dealers'
Salem . Oregon.
and peddlers' act o f 1933. it w as an
cou n ced Saturday. The en fo rce
ment o f the act, officers stated, w ill Traffic Arrest» During
August Reach 480
affect a ll produce m en, w h eth er
resid en ts o f th is state or another.
D uring August 480 arrests for
T he act, w h ich has caused co n
siderable con cern in fan n in g d is traffic v io la tio n s w ere made by the
tricts near here, provides for the sla te p o lice. Su p erin ten d en t Chas.
licen sin g o f: P ed d lers (w h o lesa le P Bray ann ou n ced Saturday.
F in es o f *6334 w ere assessed and
and reta il), com m ission m erchants
end brokers, w h o lesa le produce $«310 d elin q u en t fees collected . Of
the e a arrests,
r r r sn , 105
»w w
~ ere
v . v fo
• r careless
dealers, cred it and cash buyers and m
their agents w h o deal in fruit, v eg d rivin g and 32 for drunken driving,
In the gen eral la w enforcem ent
etables, dressed m eats and poultry.
The act a ffects p ractically every d iv isio n 306 arrests w ere made and
producer and handler of the above in the fish and gam e d iv isio n 105.
nam ed produce, ano w as passed, of w ith fin es aggregating «2800.
ficia ls stated, at the request of fruit
SIBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS
and vegetab le gro w ers from nearly
In
. W ASH FROCKS
Ancient History
Large Crowd to Be Enter
tained in Neighbor City
Friday and Saturday
•
FROM OUR FILES
26 Years Ago
Star Seed
5
and
From the Gold Hill N e w ,
of Sept. 20. 1907.
Grocery Co.
5
;
The brick m asons are now at
w ork layin g the brick on Merritt
and Co’s n ew building. W h ile the
building is to be on ly on e story,
yet it w ill be on e of the best ap
Gold H ill is ready to entertain
pointed structures in tow n w hen
o n e o f the largest cro w d s in its h is
com pleted.
tory at the fair to be held h ere F ri
day and Saturday —
o f th
is w
eek , and
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M essers J. E. Kirk and Son have
is ex ten d in g a cord ial w elcom e to
just fin ish ed a m ill run on the Cor
people o f all Southern O regon.
W ord is reach in g m em bers of the poral G m in e.w h lch th ey recen tly
fair com m ittee ev ery day o f people leased from Mrs. N ina Sm ith o f this
from far and near w h o are p lan n in g city , and have received very grat
to make Gold H ill th eir m ccca this ifyin g resu lts from th eir first run
of ore. From a run o f 18 ton s o f ore
w eek end.
th ey received a gold brick w eig h
T o greet them they w ill fin d a
ing 17 ou n ces, rep resen tin g a cash
to w n w h ich has carefu lly planned
value o f nearly « 0 0 . T h is brick
varied en tertain m en t for
their
p leasure, w ith a good old -fash ion ed w as on exh ib it at the Gold H ill
Bank, on Saturday, and w as al
fair— m inus som e o f the m ore mod
low ed a prem ium by the m anagers
ern frills and fu rb elow s— but re
of the fruit and produce exh ib it.
p lete w ith featu res of in terest to
everyon e.
Over th ree hundred people on
H ere is the program w h ich is
Saturday.
Sept 14th, exam in ed the
planned.
exh ib it o f vegetab les and otherpro-
F riday M orniag
10:30— Parade, in clu d in g ch ild ducts w h ich w ere raised w ith in the
ren ’s pets, and floats o f bwsincss v icin ity o f Gold H ill. And th ere is
not one but that rep ort, th em
houses.
11:30— Program at city hall by selv es as both surprised and pleas-
ed at the d isp lay w h ich w a s m a d e .!
sch o o l ch ild ren im m ediately fo llo w
D esp ile adverse criticism the p ro
ing parade.
12 <M) to 2:00— Basket lunch on m otors of the fair have the pleasure
city hall grounds. C offee served free. o f k n ow in g that th ere efforts w ere
, crow ned w ith a com p lete success
F rid ay A fteraooa
z 2:00
w to
io 5:00—
a w — Inspection
.n sp e v-xw .. —
of d is - that has done as m uch to advertise
plays, w h ich w ill all be at city h »ll. Gold H ill and Southern Oregon as
5 00 to 7:30— FREE SALMON'i eith er of th e larger fairs at Med
ford and Grants Pass.
BAKE at hall.
F riday E vening
F ish in g on the B ogue is attract
8 00— Special m usical en tertain
ing anglers from all parts o f the
m ent.
9:30 till 2 any how- Big D ance at country to Medford. All adm it this
stream a ffo rd , the finest sport in
p avilion .
the w orld , and o n ce visited by
S a ta r d a y M o r n in g
9.30 to n o o n —R aces on
ball fisherm en, n oth in g can keep them
m inus.
I aw ay. Fam ous anglers are begin-
i grounds.
12:00 to 2:00— Basket lu n ch w ith „¡„g (O arrive for autum n casting.
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T he above item • _ is taken from Ikn
the
free co ffee at city hall grounds.
M edford T rib u n e. W hen Gold Hill
S a ta i d a y A ft e r a o o a
to
both
2 00— Ball game— m arr ed men vs. is m uch better located
h u n tin g and fish in g than Medford
sin g le men.
Gold P an n in g con test and h o rse is. w e ought to all advertise our
sh oe p itch in g con test w ill fo llo w city as the rightful place for these
to u r ist, to com e.
i ball game.
Another Big Daaee at Pavilion la
E vening.
“Agricultural Workers
Read the Ads! T h ey w ill save you
m on ey!
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“A Service Station for
the Farmer”
409-411 “G” St.
Grants Pass, Ore.
Bows everywhere
bright buckle
. . metal buttons,
tailored front col-
lar to hem.
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Attractively Priced
: The H at Shop
: 620 H St., Next to P. O.
Grants Pass
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Hunting Season
Is Here
W E HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF
HUNTING TOGS
S1.00
RED HUNTING HATS ...........
SNEAKER SHOES—Heavy rubber corrugated
Soles, Soft Leather uppers
S2.95
HUNTING COATS — JACKETS
SHOES OF ALL KINDS
At Prices to Fit Your Purse
Let Us Outfit You.
Heath’s Mens Wear
Stanton Rowell, Sole Owner
... Grants Pass
c. . . . . 3 - ét
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ORDERS
W e Pay
Postage.
Som ething Saved
On E veryth in g
Defined by NRA Ruling
T he d efin ite ruling of NRA e x
em pting agricultural w ork ers from
th e requirem ents tf th e labor pro
v ision s o f blanket and sp ecific in
Harvest Time Bargains
At this season of the year—the Harvest Time — there are many purchases
which you have planned to make for your home, and this store has stocked
many items which are just the timely buys you are locking for.
Let Us Help You W ith Your Fall Shopping
FALL HOUSECLEANING NEEDS CAN BE EASILY FILLED HERE
Mops
Brooms
Brushes
Pails
Paints
Shelf Paper — Curtain Goods — Utensils You Have Been W anting to Replace
Hammers, Nails, and Other Necessary Tools.
—And Don’t Forget—W e Carry a Line of Ready-to-W ear Articles Such As
Ladies’ and Men’s Hose
Children’s Stockings
Ladies’ and Children’s Rayon
Lingerie
Men’s Neckwear
Ladies' House Dresses
Misses' and Children’s
Sweater Blouses
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL LINES OF SCHOOL SU PPL IE S
d u s t r ia l
re c o v e ry
co d es ,
has
been
received at O regon State college by
G eorge O. Gatlin, ex ten sio n econ-
om its in m arketing, w h o recently
returned from W ashington. D. C-.
w h ere he w en t as the representa
tive o f m any n orth w es. agricultural
interests.
F o llo w in g is the deftaH foa now-
accepted for agricu tarai w orkers:
“A gricultural w ork ers are all
those em p loyed by farm ers on Ihe
farm w h en th ey are engaged in
grow in g and preparing for sale the
Ä ! products o f the so il and livestock;
also, all labor used in grow in g and
preparing
p erish ab le agricultural
com m od ities for m arket In original
perish ab le fresh form . W hen work-
a,
EVERY DAY
PRICES
W e have a com plete line of __
Drugs. Every item purchased
in our store carries n m oney-hack guarantee.
Dr. W ests Tooth Brush & Tooth
Paste, regular 8sc value, special
TOOTH PASTE
Mckesson’s Milk of Mag......2 tubes 33c
Dr W ests 2 tubes 37; Colgate», 2 for 37c
Lifebouy Soap (no limit) per bar
Milk of Magnesia,
60
pints 2 9 *
GRANTS PASS
PHARMACY
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