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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1919)
rAGB FOUR 0R.1.VT8 PASS D.ULT COURIER $1,800,000,000 IN GOLD Eighteen hundred niUUon dollar hi gold Is held ny the Federal (Reserve Banks as the reserve or the banks which ae the mem bora of the Federal Reserve System. This hank, aa a member of the system, shares In the protection afforded by this great reserve. As our cus tomer you also share In this benefit. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON ftakaSYSTENH The Fourth at Deer Park J turn ho -At the lovely country home of T. G. (Harmon, on Deer creek, where he settled nearly 43 years ago. the 4th was celebrated by a picnic, a sumptu ous repast being spread on tables placed under the shade trees on the lawn. Those present to enjoy the day with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Harmon Pleasure That Lasts That's who we are looking (for. Did you ever stop to think how much pleasure a camera adds to an outing? And you do not only have the pleasure of taking pictures, but for years to come they are still ap leasure to you and your friends. Oar complete lime of Ko daks, Brownies and Premoea Is' ready for your Inspection. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 807809 G St. were Clarence Messenger and family. airthe Hanseths of Deer Creek, Mrs. Gothard, J. W. Harmon and family. Marion Crooks, Clarence Sherer. A W. H&rmon, and from Grants Pass Mrs. E. A. Wade. W. C. Harmon and family, and Misses Gladys Swaiker and ILola Dale, 30 or more (n all. Excursion Rates to Coast- Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for 17.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf When IS the Murphy Dance? T the 26th. 16 J o'nteel Talc POWDER 2.V JOVTEEL FACE POWDER (Ulc JOXTEEIi COLD CREAM T.Oc JOXTEKI. COMBINA HtX COIJ) CREAM JWk CLEMENS rFDcr.NAi X AND LOCAL : ....?. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pease are In from Placer for a few days. . White Line Taxi, U. P. Hotel. 14 A. K. Cass is confined to his home with toneltttlea. , Miss Vera Murray returned this morning from a visit at Rogue River. , Robert Orlmmet, George Barton and Jim Beyfert went to iLeona thit morning tor a few days. "Allen's foot Kuse." Saliin has It. Mrs. M. T. Ttley returned to Glen dale this afternoon after spending some days here with friends. Mrs. Ira B. Walker and daughter, of Bum Mills, Cal., are spending the week in the city. 'Mrs. iA. I.. Edgerton and children left this morning for Crescent City to camp for a week or 10 days. Federal tires 5 ply fabric heavy 7000 guarantee we adjust 30x3 H $22.80. Hobart. 13 Miss Doll Weaver, of Myrtle Creek who visited the J. P. Duncan family, went to fllendale this morning. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Harth and son. Jack, of IJndsay. Cat., stopped off en route to Portland, and are visit ing relatives and friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson, of Glendale, who are stopping at the Oxford, expect to move to Nevada In the near future. R. T. (Parker and family, of Ga relle, Cal.. were hotel guests tn the city last night, on their return (home from a rip north. Federal tires 5 ply fabric heavy 7000 guarantee we adjust 30x3 H $22.80. Hobart. IS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean ahd lit tle daughter returned this morning from a visit with relatives at As toria, Mrs. J. A. Thomas, who visited relatives and old friends in this city, left -this morning for her home at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Thomas also visited in Portland and Jefferson. J. U Green and family and Miss Velma Everton left this afternoon in two automobiles for Marfon county to attend the Church of God camp meeting which continues In session 10 days. K. A. Murphy returned this morn ing from trip to Dlkton, Bouth Da kota. On the return trip he stopped off for a short time at Seattle and Portland. Federal tires 8 ply fabrlo heavy 7000' guarantee w adjust 30x3 H $21.80. Hobart. 11 Mrs. W. W. Walker and son. Ray inond, returned this morning from Portland, where they spent several weeks. Dr. Walker will remain in Portland during the week to attend the state convention of dentists. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. D. Harper, of Portland, who have been visiting here for the past week, loft today for their home accompanied 'by Mrs. Carl Gvntner. who will eiwmd a month visiting there. K. K Coburn and fcmilly ami Mr. and i.Mxs. Jiuhos Martin returned last evening from their outing at Crater lake and other points of Interest. They left this city Thursday evening and report having had a splendid time, with no bad luck. Mr. and Mrs W. ,A. Darden and two sons, of VCIoburne. TexaX. who visited Mrs. tDarden's aunt, Mrs. Stephen Jewell, left south this morning. They are on a trip cover ing ninny sections of the west and east. Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF This lahol Is ntwr Mwnl into a iptrmmit tlint 1 not brimful of quality GEO S. CALHOUN OtKI U Street Exclusive local dralrr JOY T H EATER TONIGHT ONLY John Bairymore "Are Vou a MASON?" Ford Educational Go-Carts and Carriages Invewtignt and t-ommre llie quality ami price of our Go-fart snil Carriage An especially fine lot of Go-Cw Just received. We will allow yon what your ased carriage In worth iu ri hune for a H-Cart. Holman's Furniture Store 605 G street, opposite Band Stand Mr. and Mrs. A. M. MuFarlnud have returned from a trli to Crescent OUy and leave this afternoon for their home at 'Fernditle. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. VYebbes re turned last evening from a three iweeks' trip to San Franclsoo and southern California ipolnt. Mr. Webber reports having hd a splen did outing. Highway (loaod The highway on the south side of the river to tlin town ot Rogue River Is closed by order ot the eounty court and the highway commission. Pav ing la under way aiTd It is tinposalbla to get through. Violators will be prosecuted for trespassing. S. S. Schell. IS live iMtllars Reward Five dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of aey one stealing the Dally Couriers from residence or mall boxes. PRC IE $835' 7A CAR LOAD COMING TO GRANTS PASS 70 Cars Loads Over 500 Tractors in one1 Train Load for Oregon Farms This Fall THE FOIRDSON TRACTOR. will pull two Plow bottoms, your Grain Drill or a 7-foot double action Disc Harrow, grind your Feed, fill your Silo, cut Wood, in fact any kind of belt work up to 22 H. P. They are Simple, Durable and Reliable No gears exposed. No chance to cut gears with mud or dust. The air for your cylinder passes through water to wash dust out. This makes it a long life engine. 'f ' , All gears run in a bath of oil so simple any one can handle them. Easy to handle and quick to move around. You can't help but be satisfied as over 50,000 farmers are using them. Plows from 6 to 10 acres a day some farms do as much as 10 horses can do with a Fordson Three speeds foreward, 11-2 miles on low, 2 3-4 miles on second-this is the gear you do nearly all your plowing on-and 7 miles an hour on high. No matter what you do with a Fordson you always have reserve power Do your Fall Plowing Now-Don't wait for a Rain See who has the big crops. It's the man who sows in the fall-he is sure of a crop. You can start plowing now, don't wait for a rain You cant help but make a success of farming if you have a Fordson Tractor. PRICE $835 Grants Pass C. A. WINETRQUT PRICE $835 Grants Pass