Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, December 26, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. W, 1S1T.
" OREGON WEATHER
:
Rain with moderate south- 4
4 easterly galea.
CULUNARY EXPERTS
San Francisco, Dee. 26. With a
meatless day and the expressed de
sire that the people of the United
States cut down the use of meats on
other days of the week as far as pos
sible, the culinary experts of the
United States food 'administration
for California hare evolved a num
ber of palatable dishes with the po
tato as the basic Ingredient, in com
bination with meat. These combi
nations are designed to stretch the
meat flavor and are as follows:
Potato Pie To 1 quart of hot
boiled potatoes add enough hot milk
to moisten. Season with butter and
alt. Mash in kettle In which they
were boiled and beat with a fork un
til light. Stir In Vt cup of minced
ham. Have . ready 4 hard boiled
eggs and H cup of stock or gravy.
Arrange potatoes and sliced eggs In
dish In alternate layers with pota
1 toes forming the top and bottom lay
ers. MolBten with the gravy. Brush
over the top with milk or egg and
brown In hot oven.
This dish can be arranged in three
layers with the middle layer some
kind of meat hash bound together
with egg or thickened gravy.
Potato Turnovers Boil and put
through the rlcer enough potatoes
to measure a pint. Add 1 well beat
en egg, 1 tablespoon of flour and
season with salt. Turn on floured
board, roll out and cut. In circles
size of saucer. Place on 'each a large
spoonful of dry hash seasoned with
onions and parsley chopped fine
This hash should be dry or bound
together with thickening. Double
over and pinch together like a turn
over. Place on greased baking
sheet and brown In hot oven. Serve
-with a thickening sauce made from
the gravy In which the meat was
cooked or with a tomato sauce.
Family Potatoes Use 6 cold or
freshly boiled potatoes. Cut Into
quarters and put In saucepan with
pint of gravy or soup stock. Add
1 chopped onion, salt and a little
pepper. Simmer on back of stove
balf an hour before serving.
Potato Roll Heat 1 pint of mash
ed potatoes and Vi cup of milk In
saucepan. Add 1 tablespoon of
chopped parsley, salt and a little red
pepper or paprika. Stir In 4 well
beaten eggs and mix thoroughly; Re
move from fire and beat until light.
Heat 1 tablespoon of fat in frying
pan, and spread the potato mixture
evenly over the pan. Cook until
golden brown. Roll like an omlet
and serve smoking hot.
Red pepper, or paprika, Is prefer
able to black pepper tn these potato
dishes. i
A Clean-Up
ac 8IZK MIXVTK GELATINE IV
IMc SIZE MALTED MILK . .t.V
Sit SI.K l"OUK HKAXH 10c
t.1o KI7.K KIITKHKH IIKUHIXtiS 10c
I.V KIZK OltMiOX IXHlX ...... - ltc
. 'HVe SUM KTHIXG IlKAXH ...... -..H
S.V SI.K KPAItKLIMI APPLE. JtlCK I
UMK K.AUI.Y AVI llltlXti THIS LIST
Tt le OwUlnunl In Next liwue
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
QUALITY FIRST
CLAIMS BRIDE XMAS
One ot the most delightful social
event of the merry yuletlde season
was the home wedding Christmas
evening of Mrs, Mabel Coodnow
Looney. and Chsj. Walrath. of Sac
ramento. Cat., at the home of the
bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S.
Goodnow, 733 North Eighth St.
The beautiful and Impressive ring
service of the Episcopal church was
read . by Rev. O. R. Hammond, of
Trinity church, Ashland. The dig
nity and simplicity ot the entire af
fair made it dlstinclve and charm
ing. The bride waa most attradve.
in a gown of soft shimmering saud
taupe satin, with point lace collar.
After the ceremony dainty lunch
eon waa served In the dining room
made festive for the occasion. Vlth
the exception of Ralph Looney, who
is "somewhere" In his country's ser
vice, Percy C. Walrath Jr., who
could not be present, the entire fam
ily of the bride and groom were at
the wedding, and also a few Invited
friends.
Many beautiful and useful pres
ents were given the bride, both here
and waiting for her In her city
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walrath left on the
evening train Christmas night for
their future home In Sacramento.'
Those present at the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Goodnow,
Oliver C. Goodnow of 'this city, and
John Goodnow and wife of Portland.
Miss Helen Hall, Mrs. M. E. Taylor
and Mrs. Alice Mallory.
QUESTIONNAIRES SENT
241 T0 271
Questionnaires were mailed on
Wednesday, December 26, 1917, to
the following reglstrances. Order
Numbers 241 to 271, both inclusive:
Samuel William Kitchens.
Charles A. Counts.
Harry Ogln Powers.
Jesse Mil ford Cyrus.
Clarence Elmer Hutchens.
Ord Crow.
Roy Stauch. .
John Victor Welland.
Neil Richardson Allen.
John William Casad.
Orville Scott Perry.
Roy Scott Bush.
Alfred Letcher Jr.
Charles Hans Olson.
Henry Leslie Strong.
George Leonard Allen.
Victor Clyde Brown.
William Wlederkehr.
Cheater G. York.
Delbert Garnald Turck.
George T. KIncald.
Charley Isac Sowell.
John Thomas Hogan.
Frank Adam York.
Albert Owen Lewis.
Irvine Charles Russell.
John Thomas Pence.
Ennis McKlnley Grable.
Edward Ellas Gran.
Robert John Boswell.
Hachlro Yoshino.
Neatly printed stationery at the
Courier office.
STUMEZE
FOR -
CHRONIC STOMACH
TROUBLE
Not a mere aftqr-dlnner tablet,
but a real stomach medicine, for
mulated to bring Instant relief to
severe cases of recent or long stand
ing. Try It and be convinced. Sold
and guaranteed by all druggists.
Send to The Black Medicine Com
pany, San Diego, California, for
Free Book.
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APPLEOATE
.Many acre of runout alfalfa and
clover meadows on Thompson creek
and other localities near here are
owing plowed under for Spring wheat
and barley. - Some new land Is being
brought under cultivation, alto.
Grain acreage will be Increased ful
ly 60 per cent the coming setton.
At a special meeting last Satur
day of the Thompson Creek Irriga
tion Association It was decided to
enlarge the ditch to full capacity of
original plans. Officers were also
elected for the ensuing year. Sev
eral acre more land will be taken
under irrigation next year.
Lee Goodman Is busy with his
drag saw. Everybody who could
hat cut a few 4 to 5-foot pines
and firs for their year wood. Mr.
Goodman and wife are now travel
ing In a Ford roaster, recently pr
chased.
The following persons were at
Medford this week for the purpose
of taking their examinations for
army service Geo. Mee, Roy Good
man and Dick Hoffman, and per-
Ratine Tires
5000 Miles Guarantee
C. L. HOBART CO.
Files and Filing Equipment '
SPECIAL-Monroe File -45c.
3 for $1.25
Demaray's
M ASONIC TEMPLE,
Let Electricity Save You
Labor and Money
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CHURNING j
; CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY
103-J
623 G STREET.
haps other of whom your corre
spondent did not learn.
Mrs. Warren D. Mee and son,
Charles, have been In Central Potnt
all this week. The latter la under
Dr. Poellnlu'a treatment for ser
iously Injured ear drum.
Mrs. Druillla Mee It spending the
holidays at Central Point, guest of
her daughters, Miss Mary A. Me
and Mr. Emma Uebli, and her fath
er aud mother, Geo. Ilesselgrav.
Mrs. Pauline Elmore and son,
Herbert, are possesora of a new
Ford, which they recently purchased
they tay with "turkey" money. Who
tayt It does not pay to rail tur
keys? Mrs. M. D. Ilottan has been quite
tick for (he past week.
Miss Lltsle Elmore, teacher ot
the Meadows school In Rogue River
valley, Is spending her holiday va
cation with her mother, Mrs. Pau
line Elmore, having come last Sun
day. Mrs. Horace Ttlevln made a trip
lo Medford Tuesday.
Roy Johnson recently purchased
the Tom Herrlott portable sawmill
on Applegate and moved It to hit
farm on Thompson creek. Tie also
purchased the grltt mill that was
on the Presley ranch. The opera
tion ot these mills will be a great
accommodation to the people of this
community. The earlier farmers
resllie there Is hlg saving In
grinding all their grain before feed
ing the better for them. Universal
cutting of all alfalfa and clover he
fore feeding would save farmers
thousand of dollar annually.
Steps Drive Business Away.
Store eiitnimvH now nre llub with
the dl.lewnlk, or im nenrly so as con
dltlons will penult, olmerve a titer
client In the New York Sun. We store-keoN-n
tire uwnre llmt customers arc
more likely to wtitk Mrulnht Into t
Htore alien unimpeded than tn go up
'even one short step. Hunk were tht
Inst tn realise the litinllciii ImpoMvo
by steps ut the entrances, nud jot
don't see architect pluiiiilng huii
building" now ivltli steps, nt the front
as 'I o.v did In I lie "hi li j i.
Drug and
Stationery Store
OKA NTS PASS
GRANTS PASS. ORECON
Classified
POU HALE
O. C. till ANT LANDS-blue print
llat showing Linda Id Josephine
couuty, 11.10. Add t ess A. , E.
Voorbles, Uraut l'asa. tf
FOR SALE Two horsu. On gold
lug, 155; on utar40. Each In
good condition and weight about
1US Iba. A. N. Parsons. 9lf
DEALERS In horse, mul7 cattle,
wagon, hack, buggies, harness
and saddle. W have a variety
of all kind at all Urn. If you
have anything to sell or exchange,
or If you want to buy, com and
ut. W will treat you right.
All our llveatock I put out under
guarantee. Red Front Feed and
Bat Stable, Corner Sixth and K
' : street. Tlmmous, Prop. Phone
taS-J. 18tf
FOR SALE Good modern home,
close .In, north aide. Inquire No.
1ISI, ear Courier, IStf
lll BAUD ThrVs btVmuTe. 1.S00
pound and over, I year old; one
hone, 1,400 pound, for sal
ehaap. Inquire Orant Paw liv
ery. 44
FOR SALE OR TRADE for land
Store building, lota and ttock gen
eral merchandise, 320 acres land
all tn Hill county, Montana. 42
TO RENT
TREMONT ROOMS Now under
managment ot Mrs. L, C. Arm
strong; 18 clean room at 15c
and ,50c; special rate by week
or month; also light housekeep
ing room. Would Ilk your pat
ronage. 40tf
FURNISHED ROOMS Large, eom
fortablS and convlently located.
411 C street. 86tf
HOTEL OXFORD ROOMS for rent
targe, well furnished, steam
heat, hot water, bath, and all ho
tel privileges. -Very moderate
weekly and monthly rates. S7tf
KOIt RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms,, also single rooms, close
'In, reasonable.' -621 D, corner
Tth. Mrs. T. E. Howard. 45
LOST
LOST lletween Hume's Jewelry
store and West Q street, a gold
pin with a woman and baby, be
tween two bears, clasp fastner.
Return to James Royce, Good
Reward. 42
ALL ENEMIES MEET IN BERNE
Streets Are Thronged With Thousands
of Men Who Have Been Interned
Must Wear Uniforms.
At nny time of the tiny In the Swiss
cnpltnl one sei-s tho uniforms of bolt)
titles on the streets, for thore are thou
minds of French, Itrltlxh, Oermnn and
Pel cl tin Interned in Switzerland, nnd
Recording tn the rule of tho gnme,
they must wenr their u nl forms. In or
der to tnnke the drenklng of parole
hnrder. writes Will Irwin In the Hat
nrdny Evenlnir Pont.
My first sit; lit of n Oermnn Frits
clumping down tho street In his neu
tral frreen uniform nnd hi stout mill
tnry hoot wire me n kind of shock
of surprise. It Is Ibree yenr now,
since In llclKim.'i I Inst beheld a free
innn In a German uniform. , Today I
snw ilor.cn s of men In French uniform
pttss other dozens In flenntin uniform.
Ench pnrfy to these mcctlnir would
look straight nhend, pretending he had
not noticed.
For the benefit of the entente peo
ples the shops nre displaying such
signs us these: "Swiss Manufacture."
"Same Composition as , the Oer
mnn Preparation, Out of Strictly Swiss
OrlKln." "Tills Line Made of Swiss nnd
English Material." Knowingly to buy
Germnn goods Is the same cnrdlmil sin
among the French, American nnd Entr
II sh colonics here.
Just Pieces of Paper.
ADronOS Of II recent flnnnol.l
tUte'S downfall, n dennal
I . . , 1 """ITU
to a nnns omcinl thnt he thonght thnl
me iimiii m n suponiinitte poMtlon who
handles large amounts of cash Is sub
jected to a greater temptation than the
"high financier." "Not so," was the
answer; "I was a paying teller for ten
years, nnd I enn nssttrc you that han
dling cash In III r ire ninnim. i. .t.
lutely like handling simple pieces of
jmyer wmi , milliner on them. It Is
the mntheiimtlcs of accounting that In
terests s cnshler-the keeping of thos
hits of paper In perfect order. The
question of what he might do with tho
hills never enters n my pnyng
mind." The Outlook.
Letterheads that will please you, at
the Courier.
cm n li nnitr.r tf re rii nm nmr
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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Advertising
PHYSICIANS
iTbT CLEMENT, M. D. I'racllo
limited to disease ot th y, ear,
not and throat. Qlasse fitted,
nose and throat. Glasses fitted.
Ortlce hours -12, 1-6, or on ap
pointment. Office phoue, It; resi
dence phon 159-J.
S. l.oi't;illllI)UK. ,.M. I).. Pbyticlaa
and surgeon. City or conutry iali
atttutled day or light. Resident'
phone 'til; olflcs phono , IK:
Sixth ind II. Tuffs Dulldlne.
DRElTlinVATKlTpeeTaTlst on
dltenae ot th ). ear, nose anil
throat: glasses fitted, Office Hour'
9 to 12 a. m i to 5 p. m. Phone '
ItohUlome SiiO-L; office 260-J;
Maaonlo Temple, Grants I'nsm Ore.
A. A. WITHA.M, M. I).. Phytlcian and
turgeon. Office: Hall Rldg., corner
Sixth and I streets. Phones: Of
fice, 118; residence, 1I8-J. Hours..
a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR. J. O. NIBIJCY Pbyslolan and
surgeon. Lundburg Building..
Surgeon Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.
Health Officer. Offloer hours, to
12 a m. 1 to 5 p. m. Phon
jio-j. tttr
DKNTIHTS
E. C. MACY, D. M. D. First -daa.
dentlstry. 104 South Slit hi
street, Grants Pass, Oregon.
ATTOIl.HKYH
H. ' D. Norton, Attorney-at-law..
Practice tn all Slat and Federal
Court. First National Dank Bldg.
COLVJQ A WILLIAMS Attorney-at-Law
areata Pus Baoklag Co.
Bldg. Orants Pat, Oregon.
E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice.
In all court. First National Beak.
Building.
DURHAM A RICHARD, Atlornsy-t-Law.
y Office Masonic Temple.
Grants Pass Oregon.
W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law-Couuty
attorney for Josephine,
County. Office: Scliallhorn Bldg.
O. S. BLANCH ARD.Attorney-at-Law
Guidon Rule Building. Pbone
270. Grants Pass, Oregon.
DLANCHAIll) A 1ILANCHAHD, At
torneys, Albert block. Phona
236-J. Practice In all courts; land,
board attorney!. .
VETERINARY BTHUfcO.H
DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian.
Office in Wlnetrout Implement.
Bldg. Phone 112-J. Residence.
Phone S05-R.
DltAYAGE AM) TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
kind of drayage and transfer
work carefully and promptly done.
Phone 181-J. Stand at freight
depot. A. Shade, Prop.
F. O. I8HAM, drayage and transfer.
Safes,, planoa and furniture move
packed, shlppsd and stored. t'hont
Clark and Holman, No. 50. Resi
dence phone 124-R.
THE WORLD MOVES; so do w.
Bunch Broa. Transfer Co. Phone
887-R.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
, 8. MAOMURRAY, toacher of voice
culture and tinging. Lossoiu given
at bom of pupil If requested. Ad
drets 718 Lee St. 851tf
TAXI SERVICE
ARE YOU GOING or not going, that
Is tho qiie&tlon. Call Jltaey
Lukeat the Spa or phone 282-R.
Always at your service for city or
sountry calls. JOtf
PHOTO STUDIO
THE PICTURE MILL opsn dally 1ft
a. m. to 5 p. m. For Sunday sit
tings call Mill 283-R or residence
140-J. . 78tf
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
EffectlveDecember 1, 1917,
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Train 1 lr. Orants Pass.. 1:00 p.m.
Train 2 lr. Waters Creek 8:00 p.m.
All trains leave Grants Pass from
tbe corner of Q and Eighth streets.
opposite the Southern Paclflo depot.
For all Information regarding
freight and passenger service call at
the office of the company, Lundburg
hulliMng, or phone 181 for same,
OlfB ADVERTISEMENT WILL
NOT MAKE YOU A FORTUNE,
BUT IT WILL SERVE AS A
STONE TN THE FOUNDATION
OF BtfsrrfESB SUCCESS it 'tt
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