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I FRIi’AY. DECWVI.MI $6, JW.'t. GItANTH PANS r.AII.V <MH KIER rM.K TWO. » PASS DAIIÏ COURIER May We Help You Think? Published Daily Ehtcept Sunday A E Voorbte». Pub. and Propr. Entered at poatofflce. Grants Pais. Ore., ss »econd-c, ra mail matter f COLLARS», H ANDREI« HI FA’S, HOHE', ADVERTISING RATIOS Display space, per Inch........ ...........25c Ixx-al-personal column, per lias ...10c Readers, per Un*............................... 5« ORNAMENTS, Gl.OAES. TOAVEUS. COMFORTS, KT< By mail, per year............... 12.00 MEMBEJR OF ASSOOlATKD PRBSS The Aa»ociated Pres» is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all new, diapatehee credited in this or all otherwloe credited in this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. Al) rights for republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re-1 jarred. __ _________________ I There will be uo charge and no one will be turned away, as a big crowd Is expected, come early and Pemonstration for the Children Sat- «»•••• do» « to bring the chll- MSTMWSOITIOIIM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, t»21 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER ♦ unlay Evening al 7:SO ♦ AA'rather for the Week ♦_ You »All have the time of your ♦ Pacific Coast State«. Fre life at the Salvation Army Hall. 419 ♦ quent mln» tn Washington, Ore I m street, Saturday evening. Nothing ♦ gon. and northern California, ’ has been spared to nrake this the and probably extending into ♦ I happiest Christmas for the children ♦ central California; generally of Grants Pass. There will be lots ♦ fair in Southern California. Nor of fun. and a program second to none mal temperature. has been prepared and will be ttt- ♦ ting for the Christmas eve. ♦ Tonight and Saturday, rain Then, of course. Santa Claus is ♦ or snow. » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ expected to come. How he will come is not known. Of course he ha» a big load of things and he is having Romance of Paper. a hard time tp get here, and what'» When our forefathers were cave more he wants to see every child men the Chinese were reading books that has been a good boy or girl, as printed on paper fashioned from the he has lots of nice thing»—candies, bast of the mulberry tree or of hum boo lot of sprouts. The Moors Introduced paper nuts, apples and a whole things. tn the Twelfth century Into Spain. Not Too Late To Buy MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SL1PPKHS Men's handkerchiefs at 10c, 2 for 2-Ac and 25c. pure linen at 38c. SOc. 75c and 08c. Men's and boys' ties at 25c, 50c, 75c l»5c and 61.50. Men', and Boy,' Combination sets, arm bands and gar ters. Beit, and ties at 25c. 5Oc. H-5c. 75c and 81.00. Men’s drees gloves 91.25, pl.03. 82.50 aixl *3.50. Men', Silk Shirts, men’, sox from ISMc to OMc. Ladies silk hoee. hand bags, vanity boxes, silk under wear, handkerchiefs, gloves, etc., etc. OPEN EVENINGS. THVRSDAY, FRIDAY AND DAY TILL » p. M. SATUR Golden Rule Store elaborate Afternoon Jackatad Co»tum« Al»o Hu D<««rt»d th» Rials Tailorad atylw Christmas Specials t i—i * ■ ■ Bath Robes Silk Shirts Pajamas Neckwear Sweater C'oats I bderwear Silk Hose Auto Gloves (»artera Suspenders FMK LAD1E-8 AND CHILDREN Sbom alfil Slipper» Ut Woodward’s Shoes and Men’, Furnishings Shoes for the Family A Pleasant Place to Trade For a complete standard line of Grocerlet»—We Have It. Frcsli fruits and vegetables in season. SPECIALS 1 can of fancy sockeye Salmon for 25«: with every $1.00 purchase Saturday. t hicken Tamales, 2 for 25c Courteous Treatment We Deliver PUBLIC MARKET North Sixth Street Phone 19» The Mutual Creamery Station IS IT’ TO DATE IV ITS Bl StVLSS METHODS—SM E, SANE SERA « E — come ; an d see ; for yoirhejle ' AND BE: CONVINT ED AS TO Ol It statevi ent . MUTUAL CREAM STATION (XMLNEIl 7TH AND L STS. The tulhuMl suit bua IU uow «leeve; so also has the elaborate afternoon lackvted eostume Au<l even topcoat» have deserted the plain tailored «leeve, as seen In a model which la of white broudeloih. stitched with black and trimmed with black monkey fur. \\ hire broadcloth, writes a Paris fashion eornwpmideut, prolulw-» to ba u midwinter novelty. It Is easy to Imagine any number of beautiful suits of white cloth trimmed with black, and it is quite probable thut many of their, «ill show black embroideries. For a more practical garment the model referred to ha» been worked out In black doth with self e<q«r stitch ing us well as la heavy black silk, lined with duvetyn. There Is a broadcloth in black aa well as other dark colors which works out most effectively in this design making a coat quite liamlsume enough for the evening and yet suitable to wear at almost any hour of the day. Inserting white fur In Sarlous ways into dark »leeve« Is favored by levsrnl French makers. Lanvin used a bishop sleeve. which she makes to appear a« eu larger through Inserts of white fur. Driscoll use« a grant deal of white fur in the sleeves of dark cloth coat«. The i-ugoda form of sleeve Is much lu use. Till» Is the most conserva- sleeve shown among the novel- 1 1 1 •J II fl 1 1 1 . cl? * San Francisco, Dec. 23.— (A. —The district attorney is unable to start the second Arbuckle trial Jan uary 9. WANTED TO RENT Furnish-<1 room in borne for man and wife. Will be out of town most of the time. Address 292 care Courier __________ 65 I-X18T —Bunch of three or four key«. Under please leave at Courier of fice. 65 GLOVE FOI'ND owner can have by calling at Courier office. 65 State Highway Commission (Continued from Page O»e) urea. Including the bill exempting bonus payment» from debt» contract- ad before Jun, fist. 1911. The bill providing for traveling oxpemioa of circuit Judges was passed; also a bill providing that school diatrlcts can lend tunda. $35.00 $55.00 $75.00 $ias.on $1'25.00 $150.00 8225.00 *375.00 $200.00 $30.00 $43.00 $00.00 •M.OO $100.00 6IM.OO 6150.00 $175.00 $136.00 The Music and Photo House Minutali I towel1, Prey. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦fi ♦ ♦ ADDITIONAL 1XNCAL , 9 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr». Sue I-acy arrived front Chico Thursday night to spend the holiday* with her friend. Mr». W. IL Bwoape. Don Kearna arrived thl» morning to from the Pnlverslty of Oregon He ex- spend Chrlalinas al home. pecta to return to EJugone Monday night. Mr. and .Mrs F W. Anderson and daughter arrived Tuonday nlghl for a vlelt with Mrs. Anderson'» slater, Mrs. E. L. Coburn They made th« trip from Hanan Monica to Redding by auto and traveled th* reel of the way by train. Dr. E. J. Bllllck returned Thurs day from Portland where he accom panied R C. Jones, a veteran of the world war. who was taken to the government hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Peake and daughter. Patricia, will leave In th. morning for Medford to »pend Christ mas at the home of Mr Peake'» par ents. Mr. and Mr». Ben Trowbridge. Alfred A. Flynn, formerly of Grant» Pass, but now district mana ger of the Oregon Ufe comr|>aiiy In alem, spent the day In the city visit-1 Ing his slater. Mr«. George A Peake. ( lie left thia afternoon tor flan rran- eisco. Miaa Gladys Swacker returned thia morning from Stanford Vnlver«lty, where »be Is a senior Ml»» Swa« ker has boon specialising in foreign trade. She will remain hero uptil tile first of the year. Yes, Open Every Night ! Daly Two More May» left tn buy par CbrUun«» Gift» ELECTRIC WAFFLE: I BONN. LAINDRY IHONH, Olili.IA. I’KHIO. l.\K>i:s. ( I CUM. IltoNS, DIM THEE EIGHTH. ANI» I I4»r OF OTHER MCE TH1NGK THAT MARK REAL GIFT*. Grants Pass Electric Company T Wardrobe Cailirs and Cleaners t Members National Ass’n Dyers and Cleaners Two Plants Tailors—Phone 72 All felt goods at prices without re Ihistrr nrown Shoe gard to cost. Store. 211 Fouth Sixth street. Grant» 64 Paas. ties, All of the important makers are using these sleeve, with great mic- cess. The newest fonus of pagoda sleeves have t Igh t-titt I ng undersleeve«, Lan- vln nn«l Patou have many model« of tills style. A striking feature Is the Jet and steel nail head embroidery and incrustations, often the wide, flowing pagoda sleeve la of transparent mate Ajruln it Is deeply fringed. rial. now new now new new new now now- Veod Edison HpocJal Price l«a-otvb> free Ymir own cholee 5-NOc T-RAr IO. MAO t.VMAo l.-MMc 2O-N3r WMMe 145-85<- 5-61.55 Easy Terms if Desired Sntnnlny Kp.v-ial— White Broadcloth Coat Stitched With Black and Trimmed With Monk«y Fur. A al we No. In »tiM-k AA’. <>. AV. Mo-ts Monday Night— The regular meeting of th« Wood men of the World will bo held Mon day night, December 56. Instead of Thursday night as announced. 65 SECOND ABBI CELE TRIAL MI ST BE POSTPONED NEW TODAY man you want to please $3,2. The program: "All Hail the Power of Jeeua'a Name” ......................... Congregation Prayer. School “Joy to the World”.... Officer Remarks .................... Recitation—" Welcome1 ........................ ........... Byrl Martindale Recitation—"A Utile Girl’s Christ mas"........................... Verl Mcfarlane Song—"Low in a Manger”............. .......................... .. ........Sunbeam Class Recitation—"Birthdays" ................ ........................ Daisy May Holms Recitatiou—"I’d Like to Bo a San ta Claus"................. Ruth Stums Song—"Beautiful Bethlehem"........ Dialogue—"Magic Gift"............... . ..... ......... Seven Girl» Recitation—"Santa's Boy"............. ..Leslie Harmon . .Pauline Varner Recitation Song—"O Little Town of Bethle hem” ....... School Recitation............. Marjorie Lewellan Recitation ......... Nevelan Haruion Musical »»lection ........................... — ......................... Mrs. Wilder and Son Dialogue—"The Christmas Stars" .......... .................. Young Men’s Class Recitation................Daisy May Holms Pantomine—"Star of the EJaet" Recitation—"Two Little Stock ings" .... Geneva Rush Recitation—"My Dollies' Socks".... ........................ .........Naomi Cbtlder» Dialogue—"Christmas Night" ...... I ........................... Young Ladies Cla»» «Reading—"Santa Claus, How Did He Get There" ...... Maxine PhllHi»« Must Be Peculiar Feeling. Sympathetic Friend—Banged your Koger? Dear me. that’s dreadful. I always think that hurting one's finger «ets one's teeth on edge all down one', hnrk Gifts for the KOBES FAMI- <NllF.lt- LA5TCALL Large Arm Covering Adorns Both Coats and Suits. W L'AU. JAV LI \< H SETS, IXIHW KO BEK, II!. IX KETH, WEEKLY 0M.ÎRJER BOYS BATH RIMONDA, sOIJiS. SILK HRASMEHEX. ITALIAN SI1.K DAILY COCRIITR By mail or oarrier, per year ... 66.00 By mall er carrier, pt moath„ .50 II lilt HEAPS. THE BIG SLEEVES Symbolic October Q«mi. For the person bom 111 October who wishes to hare n ring showing the stone of his gimrdlsn aiigel and »¡«os tia for the month—a qualm old cum tom worth reviving—It Is worth know ing that for the angel named Hariri, agate Is the stone, and for lhe apostle Simon Jacinth Is selected. The combi nation, though symbolic, might not be altogether |deaslng. The hop, an ciently u«cd »» the symbolic flower of the month, Is sometimes used ns the design In an ornamental gold ring, for persons born In October. THE CAPE AND FROCK MATCH "X-Ray«" and Finger Print«. WANTED— We are headquarter- for Tbe modern detective make« use of poultry at Burkhalter Feed Store. Som« Outtr Garments Reach Little Bring them in. We pay cash. No X-rays. The subject's fingers are Mor» Than Hip Langth; Other» limit, we can use them all any dipped Into n metallic «elution nnd Three-Quarter». time. J. E. Pangborn, phono then gently wiped wt|h n «oft cloth. 286-R or 363. 69 Many of the straight sllliom-tte In thl« way the metal Is removed from STRAYED—One light red. , ir dress»-», both of wool fabric ami of silk the "ridge«,” but allowed to remain Jersey heifer, with horns, brand or velvet, have matching capes. some In the "furrow»” of the flngertip«. ed AQ on right, hip. probably has When an X-ray photograph Is taken, calf. Any information regarding reaching little more th»H hip length, the Jatter show up a» clear, »harp, dis this beiter will be appreciated. B. others are tliree-ipiartera length «lid S. Watts, Murphy, Ore. 6 1 some long «-n<ugh to cover almost en tinct lines. A« tbe photograph cun be tirely the dress, The fabric used In very greatly enlarged, the most min WANTED—Woman to wash In pri an exceptionally smart tailored outfit ute peculiarities arc distinctly seen. vate family each week. 81« North _ Eighth street. fi 1 of this type «a, a dark wine colored duvetyn. The tire»», simple and Mother's Whereabout». EXPERIENCED waitress wanted at. straight lino, had a collarle«« round Jnlln was quite fon«t of using big the Acme cafe. 66 neck nud full l- ngth »leeve» that flared words. One evening nt n party some SLA<B WOOD 62.50 per tier. Jud a trifle. A string belt held the frock one »»kerl her where her mother wa«. Taylor. 375-Y. 66 Iri at the waist line. The frock wa, She said, "Well I guess «he must be DEPENDABLE INSURANCE—An full length and circular, topped by circulating around here some place. I Une». See T. M. Stott, Buick sales a scarf collar of »elf fabric. came with her.” rooms. Phone 520. Utt A» tbe season for fur coat» arrives the «Ire»» with matching cape a»- COMING EVENT« 20.00 DOLLARS a month rent for five years at H per cent interest xuine, particular Importance. Tlte cape amounts to $1,134.08. Why pay may bo worn on mild day« and dis Dec. 21-24, Wednesday-Saturday— rent «ben you can buy a choice carded In favor of a fur mat or wrap for state Teachors' examination lot one block from postoffice on when the weather demand« a warmer certificate at the courthouse. easy payments and have a fine garment, The pries of an extra cloth Dec. 31, Saturday—10 a m. at Cham building spot for your new home. coat may be saved. See Radke or your real estate ber of Commerce room», New agent. 65 Year's meeting of Josephine Coun Ermine In Favor. ty Pomona Grange and biennial WANTED--To hear from people Ermine seem, to be coming Into having houses to rent, close in, favor again. Thl» I, espec'nlly ef election. modern, furnished preferred, but fective upaInst black cloth airl 1» will consider others. Rent must be li'.rgel.v used to trim black gaitnmts. reasonable. Inquire '290 care of the Courier 59tf One New York «hop 1« displaying a handsome rape of ermine with « deep acconllon-plenred flounce of white .STARTS MUCH SICKNESS georgette crepe overhung with crystal- bended net. By the way, thl« flounr«- A dogging mass of undigested food that remains fermenting in the stom development ><rald be effectively car ach or intestines sends the poisons it ried out In « cape of velvet, «ilk or Foundry and Machine Shop develops through the entire human any fabric. body. “Keep the bowels open,” is one Specialize in rule of health recognized by all schools Parle Novsltle«. Mining and Sawmill Machinery of medicine. Foley Cathartic Tablet, Some of the new Parts frocks rf and all Contract Work cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stom In., nnd other filmy fabrics are nr- P, O. Box 1054 1‘liono 40 ach and benefit the liver. For indiges companled by quaint little pnntnletre- tion, biliousness, bad breath, bloating, 11BS North Central St. that serve to conceal th. ankles en gas or constipation, no remedy is Mcdfoitl, Ore. more highly recommended, No grip tirely. but so far Apierlcnn <l"Mlguer» ing or nausea. ure not taking these styles seriously. Medford Iron Works I Cleaners—Phone 147 First-Class Servloo with First-Olass Workmanship * TRY • • Turkey Week WERK TALKING TVRKEY WHEN Wl SAY. "WK WISH Y<»t A MERRY CHRISTMAR." Borland Lumber Company llu-ne IN7-J T A Few Christmas Suggestions » WATERMAN EtH NTAIN PEN'S EATJISH«AHP PENCfl/i date ; <xn*Y>tioirr imm * kh NAV.AJO HIGH PHILLIPINE; BASK.ETH HAND TOOLED LILATHEIt RAGS (TtANE-S FINE STATIONERY * BOOST OREGON BA HEADING A I’LFX E OF OREGON MYItTLEAVOOD Demaray’s Drug and Stationery Store Pacific Ore Reduction and Chemical Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) Mnuiifa«luring Plant Grants Puss, Oregon HOME: INDl'STRY Th«- alH«ve plant I« prnpur«-«l tn give you a E'rrtillser to inert all ««»nditlonn of »oll« in thl« vicinity. AV« am now H*ooklng orders and we would Im pl.-u« <1 to have yon make use of our Laboratory and diMua, ymir nncdni’ with our chemist«.