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MONDAY, SEPTEMIIKH IT. IM«. GRANTS PARK DAILY COVRrKn «•.Mi® TWO 4RMTS PISS 0111V COURIER ' Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhtea, Pub and Propr. Entered ut posto (Tke. Grants Pass. * Ore., as se«ond-elai* mail matter. EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS HERE To know how good a cigarette really can be you must Nly Favorite Southern Oregon Pimbytrrial Asso ci M ion Is ESteHniiied Th< executive board of the South- ADVERTISING RATES i ern Oregon Presbyterian association Display space, per inch ..... ...... 25c was entertained by the Bethany Local-personal column, per line 10c Reader«, per line ____ 5c Presbyterian church with luncheon at noon today tn tho church par DAILY COVRIER By mail or carrier, rer year 56.00 ¡lore. A delightful luncheon w.is By mail or carrier, per month 50 served with Mrs. F. Gordon Hart as WEEKLY COVRIER toast mistress. After the luncheon Sy mail, per year 22.00 J the ladles adjourned to the auditor MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ium for a business session with Mrs. The Associated Press Is exclusive M. C. Gaston, the association presi ly entitled to the use for republica- dent. presiding A table program of tion of all newB dispatches credited short talks was given. These were In this, or all otherwlre credited, in this paper and also the local news "Oar Debits Hnd Credits," Mrs. published herein. Lambkin: "Our Rtudy." Mrs Angell; All rights for republication of "Our Guilds." Mrs. Koehler; ipi-eial dispatches herein are also re money left here by tourists. "Cream,” Mrs. Brown; "M.v Mission served. The list of members to date is: ary." Mrs. Hurd. A letter from Mrs. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Ï923. James Lfum. Roscoe Bratton. Lind was read. Charles A. Hansen. Dean H. Buntin. The out-of-town ladles present • *♦*♦■»*♦****♦** 4 Carl Williams. Roy Welters, A. L. were Mrs. Lambkin. Mrs. Koehler. OREGON WEATHER ♦ Ringuette. I. A. Robie, Dewey Le- Mrs. Ross and Miss Robertson, of Pacific Coast States: Gener ♦ Moss. Al J. Martineau. R. H. Tuck Ash'and; Mrs. Crane. Mrs Taylor. ally fair and normal tempera ♦ er. James W. Dunlop. Dr. E. J. Bil- Mrs Lawrence. Mrs. Hurd and Mrs ture. ♦ lick, W. S. Maxwell, Dr. W. W. Wal Mundy, of Medford; Mrs. Angell, ker. R. R. Borland, C. B. Marks. C. Mrs. Brown. Miss Emily Brown. Mrs H. Woodward. L. M. Mitchell, A. G. Mallngren. Mrs. Corliss. Mrs. Mor ♦ Fair and warmer tonight and ♦ Knapp, James Chinnock, F. C. El- gan, Mrs. Webster. Mrs. Frame and Tuesday. » ♦ Hott, O. S. Blanchard. Herman Horr Mrs. Gralfis. of Phoenix; Mis. Ed * Sunday's temperature. 88. ♦ ing, P. P. Proctor. Dr. M. R. Brtt- gar. Mrs. Lindley and Miss McCul ♦ ten, M. C. Ament, C. M. Cornell. L. ley. of Jacksonville, Today's temperature. 89. Water at bathhouse, 66. ♦ E. Schmitt, D. M Arnold, Frank ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 ♦ Mashburn, C. A. Swope, W. C. Car » ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ nahan. Josephine Lumber Company. ♦> ADDITIONAL LOCAL C. H. Demaray. H. D. Norton. E. F. ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 4 Storey. F. M. Wiseman. Joe F. Har Mrs. H. E. Carter and little son per. John Hampshire. H. R. DIs- Fired DeEliott Goes to Portland to brow, J. B. McKinney, Dr. S. Lough have come down from Cottage Grove Make Necessary Arrangenieats ridge. Lewis W. Carson. H. H. Allyn. to visit Mrs. Carter's mother, Mrs. Anna Seybold, for a few days. 1 ■ Fred DeElliott, field executive for Charles R. Cooley. W. H. Condlt, Next Tuesday is Courier Bargain the Oregon State Motor Association A. S. Coutant, H. H. Pernoll, M. W. Day. Hamaker, Harry E. Couch, Clarence left this afternoon for Portland, Mrs. J R. Thompson left today for where he will make the arrange Winetrout. A. E. Voorhfes, Grants Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Pass Service Station. W. E. New ments for the establishment of the Colby who are in Portland on ac- district office of the association in combe, Rex Cafe, Al Drolette and [ count of Mr. Colby's illness. Mr. Herman Keibel. Grants Pass. When he left he was Colby’s condition has shown some re much assured that the campaign improvement during the past week. would go over for the 150 members Next Tuesday is Courier Bargain (|[al he stated there was no doubt of tie- success of the move. At noon Oregon to Hare Another Spell of Day John Mampshhlre stopped here High Temperatures today there were 58 paid up mem today on his return from € iqnllle bers in Josephine county, makiDg the Portland, Ore., Sept. 17.— (A. r.» where he Nvas inspecting re d work «{give over a third complete with only —Another hot spell for Oregon is He will leave in the morning for two or three of the committees re forecast. The temperature is rising Klamath Falls to see how the work porting. There are still about 15 today. Warmer weather tomor on the Natron Cutoff, which he has ctfm mil tees in the field which have row is expected by the weather bu under contract for a portion of the not reported and which will show re reau. which has issued forest fire distance. Is progressing, He was ars sults when they send in the names of warpings because of the east wind. companied to Coquille by G. E. Con the members tonight. ner, his secretary. Mr. Hampshire The success of the drive for mem San Francisco, Sept. 17—(A. P.) plans to return here in time to see bers will assure Grants Pass of a —This city last night had one of the Josephine county fair. district office of the Oregon Motor the hottest nights on record, the Courier Bargain Dsy, 18th. association and an all year office for tttsrmrtMeter reaching 80 degrees the registration of tourists. Local in the small hours of the morning. Rivoli Theat re— merchants are looking to the es The weather bureau announced Pay night, Saturday night, Sept. a tablishment of the office as a means general heat wave in central Cali- 22nd. Every admission receives a o, grsaiiy iue.eaamg th amount of fornia. pay envelope containing coin from ■ one cent to five dollars. Come and get yours. 08 Recipes STRIKE Cream of Spinach Soup 2 tablespoons flour, 2 table noons butter. 3 cups boiling wata S quarts spinach or 'y pound, pepper, 2 teaspoons salt. J cups water. 1 cup Carnation Milk Wash spinach thoroughly and cook 30 minutes In boiling waler. Drain and rub through sima. Melt butter, add flour, then milk, amt cook 6 minutes; add the spinach and season with salt and pepper. Thia recipe servos six people. C Nothing is added to Carnation, not even sugar. Only part of the natural water is re moved to reduce the bulk and give you doubly rich milk in convenient-sized containers. Car nation is then sterilized (heated) to keep it pure and absolutely safe. IKOIOR OFFICE HELO ‘.SSUREÜ SEE THE NEW FALL OVERCOATS Showing the newest in styles and patterns. Plaid Imrks as well as the plain ones. Conservative styles as well aa the fancy barks. You will be surprised at the low price«. $14.85, $16.85, up to $24.50 Golden Rule Store New Heaters Used Heaters New Ranges Used Ranges I Wood lined stove boards, pipe, dampers and elbows, galvanized pails and tubs, copper boilers and everything in kitchen utensils. Quality goods at the right price. C. F. T. Co. Bargain Day Tomorrow — The 18th 1» Courier Bargain Day, when subscriptions may be secured for |5 a year in advance. Barney Payne. of K«-rhy, Near Death As Beatili of AecMent Barney I’ayne, landlord at the Kerby hotel, Is in an extremely aer- ions condition in the Good Samari tan hospital today, as a result of be ing kicked in the head Sunday by a! horse which he was driving He was' getting a load of hay from the An ton« Hanseth place al Deer Creek at about. 1 o'clock Snuday afternoon. While flfivlng thb team over the field, one of the horses kicked him, the toe calk entering his head and sauce. Creamsd Cauliflower 1 head cauliilowar, 1 cups cream white sauce. Remove outer leaves, eoak thirty minutes in cold water with the head down end cook with the head up, twenty minutes or until soft. In boiling salted water. Drain an<l heat In the cream white mums Thia recipe servos six people. The high quality of Carnation is due to the excellence of the fresh whole milk and to our extreme care and long experience in prepar ing Carnation by the most modern sanitary methods. Carnation gives complete mtlk and cream sen- ice — the only milk supply needed for your household. Fish Souffle I cups flab, 1% cups white sauce, parsley, 2 eggs beaten separately. Flaks the cooked flsh and season. Cool the white sauce, add the flsl^ then the well beston yolks sud mix. Fold in the whites of eggs br.de« stiff. Bake In butteroff Individual baking dishes or In a pudding dish set in a pan of hot water. Bake twenty minutes or until puffed and brown. Serve Immediately. Thia roclpo serves six people. Millions are using Carnation because they have found it the economical and dependable Pure Milk Service. You, too, will find that Carnation Milk is just *‘100 per cent cows' milk,” rich, safe, con venient, economical. Order a supply from your grocer today and learn the food value of Car nation for all of your daily milk and cream needs. lf you dsslru a reclps for aey apsclal dlah, I will try to Mnd u to you. Addresa ms egru Carnatlsn Milk Producta Co., Stuart Building, Saattla, Washington. -from Contented Cows” Made i:i (} T"f T«'»«'* IW2 _■ inflicting a deep wound and driving a large section « at the skull into brain. The arrival of the horses at the Payne home without their driver, oc- casioned considerable worry and up- on investigation, Mr. Payne was ' _ '■ i!: yard, by the team aft««r being kick ed. He baa not regained conacioua- ness. bithough Ilia pulao ia good. Dr. Loughridge was called and the injured man waa brought to thia ....... .. . . ------- Advertisements under thJa bonding Sc per line per Issue. Classified ads appear under 'bis heading the first time PEARS 25c box, conic and pick tiem, tiring boxes. IL B. Reed, ’4 mil north (straight ahoad) past county home. 9 2 PETITE PRI'NES and plums, 2c per lb., delivered. Htrawberri«!*, 25c a gallon, ph them yourself. Al o peaches for ■ ile Houser Bros., West rnd of Foundry street. Photie 286. 93tf E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In- suranWi i ant* plate gifts« liability Tuffs JUd ld<. 4th and II Phone 2Ä !■ '.LS' ..re end . .'I. t wood, chi itk wool. $2 ’>0 per tier Phone 611 F 13. J. IL Robmso !> 1 WANTED (Ill 's tor pleas " t work at fair. Apple Camp Hai.dy Auto Park. , O 4 All .’ERE VINEGAR, 3th- a gallon, 5 gallons $1.25 J. P. DeGrasae, 92 4 South Fifth.95 STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!—For Sale j-acre tract, flint « lass soil, i> irioui house, barn and outbuild Ings, nr would trade for house close in. . ICOaeres, close in, for 12500; 15 :i< res planted to peaches, walnuts and grapes, some apples and pears, house and barn. Easy terms. FOR BALE One Woodrow electric washing machine. In good Hhape, $50. Also one lull set. of carpen ter tools A-l shape and many oth- , ci articles. Can lie seen at Sam's place, 608 11 St. _ 95 PEACH CANNING Season Is almost over. Get your peaches at the l ureka Fruit Farm, while they last. 'Phono 617-F-13 J. H. Robinson. WF.M.93 j ROOM for rent, with listening priv- I il' ge I se of puvno. Good op portunity tor couple of students or j employer! ladies Mrs Fradd, 200 North Second, corner E Kt. 98 1 THE OREGON JOURNAL—Paul Al- I bn, Ag».. phon«- 166-R. 91 > FOR 8ALE--One good milk cow and one yearling heifer, cheap. Henry 1 II. Miller, ’ j miles w«wt of Grants Pass, on Rd. 1, Box 105. ! !I5 | WANTK!) Somebody to contract I hauling 300 cords of Wood to R. R. rars Phone 617 F 13. J H Roh | on. 9 1 F«-R RALE- Buggy and Hingis h»r- | n •■». Keddie pony nod I 1 00 lb uoi'k hoi mo . Bargains. O. n 98 Whitman, Rd. 1. Box ink A FOR SALE -7-rnom modem Idlnga- low. Phone Jus-.'i, 9d«f V Dainffttlc T>w<» Caraatlwffi Milli Pr«duct» C». © .... mmju .:' ".'lil!|ll:to.,Hil: ■. -lie h,i- .| H,- PEOPLE’S MARKET WANT TO BLY At once, house, Why Pay More? good size lot. Price about 212OU Drop in and look over our new to $1509. Real estate «liialers need not answer. Write No. 534 Fall line of Suite and Furnishings. care Courier. 90tf You too will be convinced that we can save you money. Peerless Cloth- LOST—Between Merlin and Granta Pass, rain coat. If found leave ing Co. tf with Blind George News Stand, get reward. 98 Home Missionary Meets— The home missionary of the M. E. FARMERS ATTENTION Bring in your grain and let uh market it church will have their meeting and for you. Thia ia your organiza birthday party Wednesday at 2:30. tion and will make you money. Everyone invited. Try ua. Fa liners Co-op. 9 3 WANTED -lion . keeper tor fam Bar Association L uik I ics —— ily of two, middle ag>'d lady pre The bar association of Jackson ferred. < ha C. Hunt, 803 Wiisli- ii:r-,ton Blvd. _________ l>6 county was entertained today at the Hotel Josephine by the .los««plifnr T M. STOTT, Insurance Specialist— Everything in Insurance and Bar association. Constitution Day Bonds. 91tf being observed by them. This after noon at the court house, the bar of TEAM Km SALE-Harnean and wagon, gond pullers. 2400 Iba., 7 Jackson and Josephine counties were and 10 years old. $200. Georg«' uniting In the observance of the day. Dora, Merlin, «tre. 08 Ifiourt was adjourned while proper G. C. CARROLL — Carpent-r »nd 'cognizance of the occasion was buildinv contri tor. Riverside Ave. ! taken. and South Tenth Ht. 19 KICK IN HEAD MAY PROVE FATAL Cream Whits Sauce 2 tablespoons flour, 'A cup Car nation Milk. 2 tablespoons butter or substitute, H teuNpoon »alt, % cup water. Melt butter or baiter aubfttltutt*» add flour and stir until thoroughly mixed. Add the milk and coolt about five minutes or until the mix ture thickens, than add seasonings. This recipe makes oue cup of white Removal of part of the water leaves twice the proportion of cream in Carnation as in whole milk. Thus Carnation is twice as rich as ordinary milk. For cream purposes, use it as it comes from the can; for whole milk, put back the water we removed (equal parts) ; for cooking uses add from 3 to 4 parts of water. HOT WEATHER IS FORECAST Car Was Stolen— The Chevrolet automobile be- longing to A. G. Knapp is among the missing today. It was i stolen Saturday afternoon from I the side street near the Demaray <1 ug store where it had been parked. The po lice were informed but it has been impossible to get a line on the miss ing car. Earlier in the evening, the keys were stolen from another Chev rolet auto. The stolen car carries Oregon license number 35498, and is of the 19 22 model. Scalloped Potatoes 1 tablespoon salt. 4 medium sized potatoes, 1H cups water. *8 cun Carnation Milk, % tablespoon but ter. Wash, pare und cut potatoes In thin slices. Put a layer in but tered baking dlsli, sprinkle with salt and dredge wltli a small amount of flour. Add milk and biim-r end bake uutll potatoes are soft. This recipe serves six people. ARNATION MILK is just pure milk 100 per cent cows* milk. It contains all of the food elements in the fresh whole milk. rr y .j iw Ii i . J 'luteli.gil.rl • a— • rr&SI - where prunes, sufficient to feed more than the whole of the Vnfted Hinten, trated the brain and were forced, al- , wen- being produced on Hie coast. so, to remove some of the liralu Other crops were taken Up in the substance. He was also Injured in »»me wny. some not bring grown in the loft lung, whore one of the hoofs export «inniilRtes where Itine would struck him. The injured man was be a sa'l«> In other pin«-»'». others are about 55 years of age. Little hope is grown and the anrplaa marketed at n disadvantage held for ilia recovery. Mr. Mnrls had numerous «liarte allowing tlx- production ot rropM in Oregon Ot the six mnfn staples, Oregon produces only a small sur Director of Extension Work St O. plus for export. Ol Ibe apeelaltli-R A. I» Forum MfHtakrr for which a market muet be created, Paul V. Marls, director of exten Oregon has a big surplus. To reme sion work at the Oregon Agricultural dy this. Mr. Maris slated that Ilin college, pointed out the necessity for production sboiild be placed in the coordination of production and groups a< cording to marketing fa- marketing of agricultural products cilitles. He allowed that Josephine county at the noon forum luncheon nf the Chamber of Commerce today. Mr in 1919 hud only 8.2 per cent of her Marla stated that this would be the totHl area in improred Innds. In only relief from the situation now Weitem Oregon. tw<» vtuihllMl, Clat- confronting the farmers <lf the state. sop and CUrry, luivc a smaltar per- Mr. Mrfrfs showed that product Ion rentage, Funr <>f ilio «'iifrtcrn coiin- should be determined by the market ties bud similler porrentagns. The Ing facilities. He advocated a close incorno from agricolture amountnd study of the markets and the nmonnt lo $838,non ftir, thls colitity, ren ala, of crops being produced in order to livfxtdbk dulrylng, fruii forinlng ilio produce an equilibrium, lie showed principili hoiii ' cch of revoiine. MARIS TALKS AT LUNCHEON Our Price and Quali! y Sell Our Lumber Valley Lumber Co. West F Street