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Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass,
Ore., as second-class mall matter.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, HMM.
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OREGON WEATHER
Pacific Coast States:
Much
cloudiness and occasional rain
west portion, probably snow tn
the mountains.
Temperature
normal or somewhat below.
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Fair tonight and Wednesday. ♦
Warmer tonight with increasing ♦
southerly winds, reaching gale ♦
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force along the coast.
SHOP EARLY AND AT HOME
(With only a few more days left
before the Christmas shopping rush
seta in, local people are being urged
to shop early and to
packages
early
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6RAXTS PASS DAILY COURIER
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TUENDAY, DKCKMRER 4,
GRANTS TASS DAILY COURIER
PAGB TWO
so
that
their
mail
everything
will not be left for the last few days.
The merchants will be able to give
better and the poetoffice department
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AIMMTIONAL UMUL
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Nathan J. Erb, of Medford, was in
Grants Pass today on business.
W. Wimer, of Coquille, was look­
ing after business matters today in
Grants Pass.
Z- N. Agee, of Eugene, was at­
tending to loca| business matters to­
day.
Lester Lord came over from Med­
ford this morning to spend the day
looking after business matters.
E. H. MacDaniels. Siskiyou forest
guperviaor. is spending a few days at
Galice on forestry business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb and Mrs. R.
E. Webb, of Rogue River, were
among the local shoppers today.
The C. H. Ernst family spent Sun­
day at Bybee Springs and report that
the roads are still good the entire
way.
Mrs. Betty jean Burke returned
to
Portland
Monday from a trip
where she was called for a confer­
ence on matters concerned with the
Rebekahs.
Fred DeElliott, field secretary for
neighboring towns to buy the game
here,
Look through the stores and if what
St. Lukes Guild—
Will postpone their meeting until
December 1J.
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you want is not here, they will glad-
ly send for It and give you better Brothers Wed Sisters—
Mrs Grace Schlelchert, of Med­
service, for the trade of the home
ford, has announced the marriage of
merchant depends upon the treat­
her two daughters. Misses Minnie M.
ment of his patrons.
The Grants and Maudie M. Schlelchert today to
Paas merchant deserves your patron­ Howard E. and Austin S. Raymond,
age. He pays taxes here, helps in both of Patri -ks Creek. The cere­
mony was performed today in Med­
the furthering of civic
enterprises
ford, the newlyweds leaving imme­
and has hia interests here. Will the diately after the ceremony for Los
merchant of some neighboring town Angeles by way of Crescent
City.
help pay for the lights which illum­ They will be at home at Waldo after
inate Sixth street?
Does he sub- December 20.
scribe to the Chamber of Commerce
for publicity work for Grants Pass?
Does he boost for your town or his?
Everyone knows the answer,
in which he is located.
Process Enituveaing Done—
Process embossing at the Courier
office. First class work guaranteed.
The
merchant is going to help the town
It is a mat­
ter of civic duty to buy at home.
All There.
“How many varieties of Insects do
you suppose there ere In the worldT
“Come out In the garden, and I’U show
you."—Life.
ÌltJlUx
1‘wry nt-Teacher Meeting—
The Parent-Teacher association
of the high school held a meeting
last night at
the
high
school
building at which they elected A.
Walker president to take the place
of J. E. Hair, who resigned. A short
program was given, talks being made
by Superintendent W. J. Mishler, of
the city schools, uud by A. M. Sim-
oua, secretary of ths Granta
Pass
Chamber of Commerce.
Josephin«* Chapter No. 2(1—
O. E. 8.
Regular meeting with
election of officers Wednesday, De­
cember 5, at 8 o'clock. • *
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( old Spell Brokeu—
The cold snap which caused local
citizens to shivver a little even tn
their overcoats, has
been
brokeu
with the storm warnings being put
up for the coast. A storm from the
southwest was supposed to hit Ore­
gon tomorrow but it beat the fore­
the Oregon State Motor association, cast by a day and rain started falling
returned to Grants Pass today from at noon. Monday night the mercury
Portland and will be engaged for dropped to 25 but the cold wave
some time in publishing of the Ore­ now seems to have been broken.
gon Tourist Guide. He also expects
to get the last 12 names for mem­ Grange Electa Odk-era—
from
bership in the
association
The Rogue River Valley Grange
Grants Pass.
elected their officers for the coming
can give more prompt attention to Will Hold Institute—
Mrs. Ward Swope, of Portland,
the distribution of the mail if the
and Mrs. E. R. Cobb, of Medford,
shopping and mailing are strung out
accompanied by Goldie Ruth Wells,
over a period of weeks instead of a returned missionary from Africa,
days. Then, too, there will be that will arrive in Grants Pass Thursday
relief in knowing that the annual morning. They will hold a mission­
ary institute in the Christian church
Christmas shopping is over.
in the afternoon and will tell of Miss
But there is another admonition Wells' work on the Congo.
'While
that must be given. That is, shop at in the city they will be the guests
home.
Don't send away or visit of friends.
thing that can be purchased
ly and taken to the Good Samaritan
Gets Grand Piano-
Mrs. Hattie Coleman Calvert
la hospital where he is recovering from
the possessor of an Ivere & .Pond hie experience.
grand piano which she
purchased
from Stanton Rowell, who placed it
tnew Stops Bullets,
in her new studio today.
To lest the penetration of ride shuta
1 ■
snow walls six feet six Indies thick
Raill<> Club Io t|e«*t-~-
«vere erected In France. Rifles were
A meeting of the radio club of , 8ra<^ at a distance of flfty-flve yards
Grunts Paua will bu held on Friday ; In each cate ths ball was stopped al
night,
it was
announced
today. > a penetration of live and ous helf fool.
Tho place for the meeting has not
yet been decided upou but all radio
the date
fuus are asked to keep
upou so that they may attend the
■Meting.
Your ChriaUuos Presents—
Can be bought very reasonably at
the Legion Auxiliary bazaar. Beau­
tifully handworked pieces, children's
clothing, aprons, towels and other
articles suitable to give your friends.
Call Saturday at building next to
First National Bank.
Colored paper at the Courier.
year at the session last Saturday
evening. W. H. Leonard was again
elected master; Jerry Foster, over­
seer; Jim Webster, steward; Wayne
Jordan, assistant steward;
Lucile
Meeks, assistant lady steward; Mrs.
Cora Sharp, secretray; Mrs. James
George
Webster, treasurer;
Mrs.
Bertha
Millerson, chaplain;
Miss
Calhoun, lecturer; George
Barton,
gatekeeper; Anna Hendrickson, Ce­
res; Mabie Sargeant, Flora; Melba
Sargeant, Pomona.
After the elec­
tion Mr. Hagen, representative
of
the Western Meat Company, gave a
talk on cooperation.
A lunch, of
"hot dugs'* and coffee, was served
by the men of the
grange.
The
membership drive is well under way,
it was reported, aud several new ap­
plications have already been receiv­
ed. The drive ends on December 15.
Portland Mau Injured—
REPARATIONS TEXT REVISED
k'uiiuure Mill Hartbou Hope fur V, IK
Purl lei pat ion
Paris, lbw 4.—(A. P )—Al a can
terence between Premier Poincare
tnd Louts Barthou, president of tho
reparations commission, a revised
teal defining tho powers of th«' •!-
perl co ram II lees which are to laveati-
gate Germany's
resource«,
waa
SKivid upon. Thia teat 1« worded In
I
a way which reparation circle« hup«
pa«l«j «uoipafiio out eaioojuao ma
by Secretary
Huglioa
to
Vailed
Statue participation In Iho meeting.
Prevent Paint From (Dipping.
Ona ship go«« rant and another
want
Whits Iho si lt-name hreeaee blow;
It'e tlm nt of the sells and not
the gslra
That bid them where to go.
Like the winds of the air ere the
ways of the false
Ag we jeuraey along through
life:
It's the eel of the eoul that decides
the goal,
And not the stormo or the otrlfe.
SEASONABLE FOODS
When painting <’«« «bead, the drip­
ping of the paint tr<>m the brush may
be presented by «lipping one-half of
a hollow rubber ball over the handle
of the paint brush. The rubber cep
will catch the paint.
pend the winter there, br
if going Cast, go via Cali-
foraia!
you
Stopover privilege« will
lu inssy a while and viali its luutu-r-
uue pointe of iuivrvel.
TELLS SUFFERERS HOW
TO END PILES FOREVER
Round Trip Fare»
Nan
Frauclaio
law
Angel«-«
Rochester
Doctor Achievtw
markable Siu-cosa
With
Premripliou.
Must Give Ataw-
lut«' Relief or Money Back.
$29.50
$54.50
Hlinllar fare to other points.
It has remained tor a wall known
As the wild fowl and other game are Rochester doctor to find a real reme­
Illustrated booklets describing th«
Years of
patient,
attractions of California may bo had
to be bad at this season II la well to dy for Piles
from your local a««nt as well an In­
has
few painstaking effort on hie part
consider
formation concerning
fares,
train
way» of preparing resulted In a prescription that wilt
schedules, etc., or by writing
serving
It. actually heal Piles and absorb them
and
never to return.
Wild duck, • rice
This doctor says no man or • ob -
hens
birds
and
an need suffer another hour
froni
that
eut both any pain arising from Hemorrhoids
grains and fish
.
or Piles now that he baa mad« ar-
are often rather rangeiuents with leading druggists
Ifnmey In flavor, to dispense thie wonderful prescrip-
To remove some of the strong flavor, tion known as MDAVA
BCWOjji-
parboil them in water to which has TORIES for a moderate price on the
been added a sliced enrrot. an onion money Ivack If dissatisfied plan.
You'll be amazed
to
see
how
or two sliced, and a half bunch of
Blessed relief often
celery. When tender remove and fry ; quickly it acta.
brown In deep fat, using butter and com«» In au hour; even In cases of
long standing with profuhe
bleed-
lard; season well and serve with sliced
have
mg really wonderful results
oranges and French dressing for a
been accomplished.
Couch's
Drug
salad, or with finely shredded cabbage Store will supply you—Mail orders
dressed with sugar, vinegar and rich accepted.
Adv.
cream. Drop the cabbage after shred­
ding tn cold water to become crisp,
then drain, add the seasoning of salt,
sugar and vinegar and enough cream I
to make a good dressing.
A young fowl after parboiling may
be rousted until brown In a hot oven.
Years
ago
when
the
3m I th
Brush with butter and roast with an 'Brothers placed their iM. A. C. Stom­
onion or a piece of celery In the cavity ach Tonic on the market, drugstores
PHONE 42
Sit H NT.
of each, which Is removed before serv­ throiiiQioul the country were liter­
ally swamped with preparations al­
ing.
Apple, Onion Salad.—Take a slice leged by their makers to have great
or two of Spanish onion, chop tine virtue in the treatment of gtomach
complaints.
Today, most of those
and add to half a dozen finely diced
medicines are gone and
forgotten,
apples and a cupful of minced dates.
while Smith Bros.* M. A. C- has a
Season with salt and dress with bigger sale than ever.
ary good boiled dleasing. Serve on
It is the old story of honest merit
lettuce leaves or garnish with a bit of achieving success in spite of every
parsley.
who
obstacle.
Stomach
sufferers
Los Angeles Dressing.—Bent four egg used M. IA. C. found lasting relief
That
’s
1
■ oiks. add one-fourtb of a cupful of and told others about it.
why the demand for this remedy has
olive oil, one mblespoonful of lemon
continued to grow, year after year. I
••dee, one and one-half tablespoonfula
M. A. €. is remarkably effective in
if vinegar, one teuspoouful each of all forme of stomach disU'ese. such
mustard und salt, a dash of cayenne. aa indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn,
Cook in a double holler, stirring well sour stomach, nausea and egsessive
until the mixture thickens. Chill and gas.
lAtwolutoly
harmless—pleas­
You are protected by
add a cupful of heavy cream beaten ant to take.
»»Iff and one and onAhnlf tablespoon- the positive guarantee of money rs-
fundod If the first bottle fatla to M«
fills of grated horseradish.
lleve your stomach trouble. Put up
Verses on Prayer Rugs.
in
one
size
only—price
»1.35.
COMLMj EVENTS
Vernes from the Koran and other
l
tvcijß. Couch's Drug Store will supply you.
(Mall orders accepted).
Adv. 4444444*4444444444 passages considered aa.-rtd jare gen­
Dee. 8. Baturnay—American Ijagtan erally stamped on the fabrics used
Auxiliary bazaar, benefit etnnwgB- as prayer ruga by the Mohammedans,
and It la criminal In oriental law to
tty house.
esport such pieces.
Doc. 6, Thursday—Dane« given by
boys of the DeMolay.
LINES
SMITH BROTHERS MAKE
FAMOUS STOMACH REMEOY
Mine and Mill
Supplies
Machinery and Heavy Hardware
P. S. WOODIN
C. E. Walker, of Portland, was
injured this afternoon when his car
skidded off the pavement several
Dr. 8.
miles
north of the city,
fbom
was
returning
Loughridge
Hugo where he had been called to
attend James Kendall, who was in­
jured in the wreck, and noticed that
the car ahead started to weave back
and forth across the pavement.
It
suddenly went over the bank and the
doctor hurried up to give assistance.
One of the occupants of the car had
already crawled out but two were
still underneath the car Which had
Dee. 7,
Friday—American
Legion
Advertisements ander this heading Sc per line per issue. Ail
turned completely over. They pulled
Auxiliary Bazaar-Dance, Waldorf
Classified ads appear under this lieaiag the first time
one other out and then found that i
Hall.
the third member of the party, C. E.
Dec. 8, Saturday—"The Ranahmaa.
Walker, was being badly squeezed WOOD FOR SALK—Manzanita and NAVE MONEY—By
getting
your
given at Merlin by the Merna high
pine. Jud Taylor. Phone 375-Y.
Xmas Photographs now at Ralph
under the weight of the machine. He
Behool.
58
Pain
Studio,
Flanagan
Bldg.,
was brought to the city Immedlate-
; Deo. 14, Friday—Art department of
phone 181-J. Open evening, 7 tilt
FOR R-yaNT—5-room modern bunga­
Womans clifb will give a Doll and
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42
low. Inquire 232 West 1 St. Mrs.
Christmas doooratton sale In build­
J. S. Smith.
I# MHDC4LE A(M*JD iLaVDYwants wiyk as
ing neat to Viral 'National Bank.
housekeeper in small family or for
FOR RENT—Nice furnished apart­
widow or bachelor.
Write
566
ment. Private laundry and bath.
Bill for Burning Martyrs.
care Courier.
63
Call at 408 E St.
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The bill for burning the three emi­
HELP WANTED— Ambitious man to nent martyrs of England Is preserved
PHONE—Williams Wood Yard for
act as our demonstrator for the
In the British museum, and Is as fol­
Dry Wood. 137.55tt
Wright Check Protector,
which
lows: “Charge for burning the bodies
sells
for
47.75
and
gives
the
same
FOUND —Key, o»U at Courier office.
of Crenmar. Lot liner and Ridley: Fot
protection
as
the
>l»u
to
4100
ma
­
5»
threw loads wood fagots, 12s; Item,
chines. Hales people devoting en­
CHRISTMAS GREENS — Mistletoe,
one load furze fagots, 3« 4d, Item, fot
tire time are oarning |10 to £25
On gun Grape.
Fur sale by Buy
daily. Spare time representatives carriage, 2s Od; Item, n poet, 2a 4d;
Scouts.
Order now for delivery
making £25 to 130 weekly. An ex­
Item, two chaine, 3a 4d; Ham, twn
about Dec. 15.
5#
clusive franchise will be given to tables Od; Item, laborers, 2a .'Id; total.
real producers.
Write today to £1 6a 84.”
FOB
ALE -1
kill ii- . ■ -i m i, 1
learn how
we train
beginners
dresser, 2 library tables,
1 baby
without experience to earn
big
tvasinet and one cot. See them at
money. This is a real dignified
715 West Bridge St., or phone
business for real people.
Wright
A Gooff Thing - DON'T MIBB IT.
I I»-i,.
63
W
& Co., 616 3. Michigan Ave., Chi­
Sand your nams tad addrasa plainly
cago.
MFW59
E OFFER a complete photogra­
writUa togatliar with 6 eanta (sud thu
phic service—Portraiture, copying FOR HALE
Seven
puppies
two
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des
old pictures, enlarging, coloring,
months old crossed
Alrdalo and
Moines, Iowa, and reoeive io return a
kodak finishing—the more diffi­
Bloodhound.
Sell cheap If taken
trial package oenlalning Chamberlain’s
cult the job the better we like it.
at once. «Apply 602 So. 11th. St.
Uengh Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
Artcraft Studio, phone 88.
50t£
City.
59
bronohial, “flu" and whooping coughs,
HASH PAINTED Christmas
cards,
| and tickling throat Chamberlain's
Stom­
j’s 8tom-
FOR SALE -One Guernsey bull, reg­
with just the sentiment you have
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach troth
trou.
istered No. 81745, two years, old
blee, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd
been wanting, can now be had at
the 22nd of March. N. C. Boyn­
the heart, kilionaswse and constipation'
Howell’s.
58
ton. »25 H St__________ «» Chambarlain’a Salve, needed in every
BANCROFT Photographs—are al­
HSANOH TUMOD—Have your piano- family for burn« aca1d% woonds, pile^
ways most acceptable gifts.
Get
tuned while Mr. C. 'W. Kienle, of ■ and akin affections; these valued family
yours NOW—at THE PICTURE
Portland. Is on his regular trip to ■sedioineo for only » oeaia Don’italMlL
MILL—Same old location, 420 F
(«rants Pass.
Phone iRowelt'a i
Street.
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Music Store, 124-J.________ _____ 70 j Cwt. Thia Out—It Is Worth Money
GET your films in early, for thoeo WAc/rWIX A 1 Milk cow must be
Send thia ad and ton cents to Foley
('hrislmas reprints, at Rowell's 58
milker. lAddree* ® Co.. 2835 Sheffield Av«., Chicano,
gentle and
So. Sth St. __ 50 ,n • writing your name and address
send a box of Mistletoe, Oregon
£. L. Larm. _
clearly. You will receive a ten cent
Grape and
Laurel
Berries
to
PiliOTO
A'JJBWMfi,
from
25c to »7.50, hottie of FOLEY'S llONBY
AND
friends in the east, Ask Iho Boy
largest
line
to
select
frotp
pver
TAR COMPOUND tor coughs, colds
Hcouts.
Soo sample in Western
shown
at
Rowell'8.
58
and hoarseness, also free sample
Union.
59
of FOLEYS
a diu­
Ed fi<,rOwRhemodn*rnr°con- packages
*•*"»>•«»»<
for the riLLS
kid;
AUTOMOBILE—Fire, Theft and Ac­
retic stimulant for the kMneya and
on ground floor
with modorn . oq
phi icv (’ athartip
tari
cident Insurance. Seo T. M. Stott.
■"
ma
S
constipation
aud
Blllousi^fhew
«onlen. r,. 514 b./dth Uh.
«3 “OUK.Y E*™*!1!“.. TA,‘I
N. 6th St.
24tf
FLU
RENT-
-4Jne
3-room
and
one.
4- wonderful remedies nave liolped mil­
FOR RENT-—Modern
unfurnished
room furnished flat,
close
in. I Ilona of people. Try them! Couch's
5-room apartment,
garage with
■Enquire '708 E. 8t.
63 Pharmacy.
Adv.
pit.
Phone 359-R.
57tf
A LU-«
PEOPLE’S MARKET
The moment you start playing tho
GULBRANSEN
The Registering Piano
the spell of U m ftiecinaUtm is upon
you.
Its extreme "Easy Plnylng"—its full
rich carrying tone—Its perfect repro­
duction by you of Mie World's best
music, wins your admiration, and
there Is no other player piano for
you, forever After.
Being nationally priced—the game
price to every one, everywhere, is
your positive safe guido In buying.
:cNcdionall^
Priced^
^Branded i n the Back.
!
“TCXT’i
•700 ’600 *495
$420
THE NATIONALLY ADVEHTIHEI)
Gulbransen Plano
PRIA’EN ARE
$275, $330 and $420
Tho GulbraiiHcn Guarantee is fpr
TEN YEARS
With all "Giilbrannan'' Superiority
the cost is very—yes oxtremely—
modorato. Monthly payments if de­
sired.
Rowell’s Piano House