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PAGE FOCR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER THl'llHOAV, Jl'liY JO, 1010. $1,800,000,000 IN GOLD Eighteen hundred inHUoa dollar In told la hold by the federal IReaerv Bank a th reserve of the "banks which J th member of the Federal Reserve System. Tola bank, ma a number ox the system, hare in the protection afforded by thl great reserve.. Aa our cus tomer you also attare In this benefit. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK mm mbebbm TCDSRAL RESEBVB Eastman Stands for Quality For years the Eastman Film has kept 4ta place in the lead. In fact it iraa lay gel y due to Mr. Eastman's efforts, begun way back In the early eighties, that the film camera and the moviee were made possible. If our Kodak department you can get fresh Bastmaa dims, kept under proper condition, and as thoroughly right as when they left the factory. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House B07 509 G St COMING EVENTS July 16, Wednesday Presbyterian ladles will give a lawn social. Aug. 11-29 Josephine county teachers' training school. Aug. 23, Saturday Civil service ex amination for pos to (Tlce clerk-carrier postponed from July 12. Fire Dollar Howard - - - Five dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and' conviction of any oo stealing the Daily Courier from residence or. mail boxes. t NEW TODAY BOGS WANTED Highest cash paid for fresh eggs. Moore Bak ing Co. t ' 98tf SPECIAL BARGAIN 0 acres Of land two and one half miles out. Owner just dropped Into town and wants to sell before he leaves. Considerable wood. Good terms. See Isaac Best. 15 INSURANCE of all Beet. kinds. Isaac 16 I DRILL for water, oH and gas. Best outfit in Josephine county. Get " your own water system. Ad dress Jos M. IDericks, 203 Burgee street. Grants Pass, Ore. 16 LOST Wednesday, 11 Jewel society pin. Initials V. I. on back. Fin der please leave at Courier office. 15 LOST Washington license 1923. Finder please leave at the Courier office. , 15 YfW U Jf U D.W. Griffith's Romance of v , j Happy Valley A page from the book of life of good honest Americans living the simple life and meeting the simple troubles , in their own way. " Burton-Holmes Travelogue - TOMORROW and SATURDAY FATTY ARBUCRLE OF SOUTHERN OREGON fliAN XRW CARLE FROM AMERICA TO 8WF.IKX Stockholm, July 10. Strong tin an oial interests In the United States have under consideration with - au thorities of the Swedish government a plan to lay a cable from America' to Sweden, making the landing at Gothernburg, say the Dagens Nyh ter. British monopoly and control of cable connections between Sweden and the United State and the exer cise of British censorship in the war has caused some adverse criticism here. FTVK BIG TRANSPORTS BRnra 10,000 troops New, York, July 10. 'Five trans ports, the Nanaemond. from Brest; the Marica and De d 'Italia, from Marseilles, and the Santa Olivia and Deepwater from, Bordean, arrived here today with S01 officers and 10, 854 troop. Many Visit Caves W. a Pixley. of Williams, is In the city today. He reports that tourists aj-s going to the caves every day and that the Fixley home is ac commodating quite a, number ' to meal and lodging as well as horses for the trail trip. Their charge for horses Is 23.50 per day each. BHVD HAS FOREST FIRE Bend, Ore., July 10. 'Fire of un known origin which started Tues day In timber in the Forest Rock dis trict in the (Deschutes national forest was under control today. Swim Kaps A good assortment Buy the DURABLE A pore gam Kp, one that win last all SPECIAL BO Cents CLEMENS PRatt TH EATER Last Time Tn-NMit Screen Monologue PERSSNflL i LOCAL 1 1 1 iiisnaasaagaa Ba3Bga-saBBCSx3 Harry Sordy, operating a mine near Oalice, la In the city today. White Line Taxi. O. P. Hotel. 14 Miss Dorothy Rooter, of Medford, arrived this afternoon to apend a few day here with friend. Mr. and Mr. "W. J. Smith and ion left today by auto for Klamath Falls. where they will camp and wber Mr. Smith be work. Mr. and Mrs. Ollbert Mansfield. of Crescent City, arrived here last night from Yreka, where they vis ited. , Prophylactic" Tooth Brush. Sa bin has it. C. W. Courtney, superintendent of the state lime plant, returned to Gold Hill, after spending some days here with his family. Dr. and Mrs. IM. R. Britten and family left today In their car for Long Beach, Cal., where they will visit during the month of July. They will also Visit other California cities Sterling Matda lamps at Cramer Broa. J2 iMIs 1uella Painter, en route from California to Idaho, (topped off here last night to visit Mrs. Per- key. Miss 'Painter continued north this morning. ' Miss Lydia H. Briggs, who spent the past four weeks with her mother, Mrs. Lois Orme. and other relatives, left last night for her home t Se attle. J. L. Scott, of Olendale. Is trans acting business here today, having come down on the train yesterday to get his automobile which has been undergoing repairs at OUMng's gar age. 'Mrs. J. M. Anderson, who' spent the .past two years with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ceo. M. Esterly, left this afternoon for her home at White water, Wis. Mrs. Anderson will stop off at San Frandsco and other points. Miss Leah Parker went to Seven Oaks this afternoon to remain with her parents. Miss Parker spent the greater part of the time for the psst three years with her grand mother, Mrs. H. B. Alverson. and at tended the high school from which she graduate in 1918. iMtss Olive Courtney and her brother. Bruce Courtney, U, S. A., who has been here for the past two weeks, left this afternoon for San Francisco, where they will spend a few days with Cuthbert Courtney, now in the V. 8. hospital recovering from serious wounds received ' In France. Dr. and Mrs.'H. O. Parker and daughter, of Portland, and the doc tor's sister, Mrs. Miller, stopped off here to spend a' few days with the Dr. 1m O. Clement family. The Dr. Parker party made the eastern Ore gon trip through The Dalles. 'Bend and Crater Lake by automobile and leave tonight for Portland. BORV LBWELLYN To Mr. and (Mrs. C. W. Lewellyn, Thursday, July 10, a son. MlnJxterft Visit Applegate Valley A party composed of Rev. W. C. Plnley, of New York City, Rev. J. W. Hoyt and Rev. C. H. Koeler, D. D., of Ashland, Rev. 'L. Myron Boozer, of Medford, :Rev. J. H. Gam mons, of Jacksonville, Rev. J. K. Baillle, of Phoenix, and T. P. Cra mer of this city, spent the day on a tour of the Applegate valley to Investigate the conditions with a view to placing a.' Presbyterian min ister in the valley for a five year period. The above named gentle men with the exception of Mr. Flnley compose the borne missionary com mittee of the Southern Oregon Pres bytery, Mr. !Flnley representing the board In New York. Surprise for Recent Bride Wednesday evening a large group of ladies gathered at the A, Bartlett home on North Fourth street, and upon the arrival of the guest of hon or, Mrs. Robert Harris, all strolled aroond to the side of (he house, where a reproduction of a certain honeymooners' camp met tlhelr gaze. Upon Investigation the tent was found to contain, as well as the us ual camping articles, a table upon which a shower for the bride was placed. lAfter Mrs. Harris had ex pressed her surprise and pleasure, all joined In visiting and merrymak ing until late, when they gathered around the piano and sung a few songs before departing for their homes. During the evening refresh ments of punch end cookies were served. Would Von Economize? Then buy letter paper by' the ream; 600 sheets for $1. Courier office. 4Hf Meeting Postponed- The regular meeting ot tha 'Past Noble Orand dub will be postponed until the third Friday of th month, when it will be held In th park, followed by a iplcntc lunch. Tha Committee. Dancing Party Waldorf Hall Saturday, night. 16 "Vm lit Water's Fine" Aside from those more modest mortal who hied thmnlve to their j faVorlte Itrlvat ll'lmmlni hula v-! terday. about 150 people, big and j little, old and young, visited the! Riverside swimming itool and went! In and stayed there for awhile. Thl water of the Rogue U ald to regis- j ter 64 degrees. j Office Closed I The office of Dr. M. R. Britten' will be closed during his vacation, which will extend over a period or 30 days. i 4 ' IU- Careful w hen you start to burn that dead grata and weeds around your prem ise you had better first notify the fire department that yoir Intend do ing o: such Information to th fire department might save your proper ty. 'At this time of year only a spark is needed to start a serious blaze be careful. Excursion Rate to Coast Grants Pas to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for 17.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 16. 74tf W. R. C. Regular Meeting Cn Logan W. R. C. will hold their semi-monthly meeting Satur day afternoon in the W. O. W. hall Where all future meetlnga of the or der will be held. The courthouse rooms being too small to hold the large and Increasing membership. General Ixgen !. A. R. wlir hold their meetings In the cjttrthonse rooms as usual. Accident on Highway 'While blasting on the new Pailflo highway between Cow Creek and Wolf Creek, after shooting severs) charges, workmen returned to the place and five minutes later were preparing to shoot more when a de layed blast went off, blowing one man 40 feet. He was badly cut hurt Internally and sustained broken leg. Another man, the fore man, bad several ribs broken. Roseburg .New, i WD) B Tabftcco Co, K TEVER was such rieht lAm w m alJni s l . -jr v CM" u. in., "la. 1 fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert! j. nea a oecause jr. A. fias tho quality I You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes. you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line! Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its owa but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch welh-yox feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments! humidon-andthatilaMty, practical pound cryrtal glau hunddoruith .pong. mvUt.n.r top that hep, th, tobacco ln .uch prf.ct7Uon. R. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Wimton-Salem, N.C Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. 6).i O Mtreet 0-, Go-Carts and Carriages InvrMJgatn and compare the qunllty and prittt of our CS-4'arM and Carriage -An especially fine lot of Go-CarVi Jiut received. We will allow yon what your vied carriage la worth In eirhange for a Go-Cart. Holman's Furniture Store 60S O atreet, opposite Band Stand A July Scorch During the past few day the mer cury has been playing tag with th top of the thermometer, while hu manity sweltered. Various gauges over the city yesterday showed , a temperature ranging all the way from 90 to 104 in the shade. Nor did the heat diminish to a great ex tent with the setting of Old Sol. some of the older resident claiming last night to be the hottest night they have experienced here In year. A light ahower fell about 10:30 last night, which brought some relief to those, trying to get few wink of rest. j Highway Closed The highway on the south aid of th river to the town of Rogue River la closed by order ot the county court and th highway commission. Pav - handed 1 ' M'4vA iii, iiii.il! I w muuu. ir 4 V 111 , Mill l,, ,, ' inisn.. REHKOPF Clothing Insurance that mean permanent satisfaction if your tailor tng 1 due by ' 9& w mm m GEO S. CALHOUN Fitter year local agent lng la under way and It 1 lmpoaalbl to get through. Violator will be prosecuted for trespassing. S. 8. SchelP , tf Oulnr After Punch IhwrilM 9horlff Qulne today Isauod an ulti matum. Punch board ar to fol low John Barloycorn over th hilt to oblivion. Ten day from today, Sheriff Qulne will cause th arrest of any person or persons detected op erating punch board ot any desrrlp- Ltlon in the city or county. Thl prac tice 1 muchly against the law, o the officer stated thl morning and It seems that many complaint have been received against the "dime get ters" of late. 'A a consequence, the sheriff bas de-ldod to atop inch un lawful game of chance, once and for all. nonburg Review, 'if mm t t i v . 1 n