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WHDXHHDAY, !>»' GRANTS PASS DAILY COCRIER PAGE FOUR 44444444444444444 4 ADDITIONAL UMUL ♦ 444 4 ♦ 4444444 4 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Rose H. Gray, of Gold Hill, was in th«» city yesterday doing her Christinas shopping. Ml»» Sadie Payne, of Kerby, was visiting and shopping lu Grants Paas today. H. L. Brouiloy made a business trip to Glendale th« tirai ot the week as local manager ot the Copco com pany. 8. M. Bullis and Jack Partridge came down yesterday (rout Medford to coater with .Engineer J. U. Brom ley on matters connected with the Copco company and tho Paul tic high way. Peter AlUsou, former resident of thin city but now a member of the Masonic home family at Forest Grove, is spending the Christinas holidays in Southern Oregon renew ing old-time acquaintances. A. C. Bevan, division accountant for the California Oregon Power company, won a buslnosa visitor at the local Copco office yesterday. Mrs. Bevan accompanied hint and spent the day here with -Mrs. H. L. Brom-1 lay. ' I Howard Jones stopped in the city j today to pay a brief visit with H. W. Coûtant, while ou his way from Port-' land to Loa Angeles. .Mr. Jones and Mr. Coûtant were “buddles” during the World War, having served in Company A. 33 Engineers, through out the conflict. Sion's to Remain Open— Ths clothing and mercantile es tablishments of the city have decid ed to remain open eveniugs, starting Thursday. The stores will be open every night until Christmas in order to take care of the last minute rush of those people who failed to take heed of the advice to shop early. We Arc Still Making— ChristmaA pictures. Still a chance to make someone happy with your photograph. Artcraft Studio, phone 71 BUY USEFUL XMAS GIFTS ! BOYS’ SUITS GO ON SALE *d.OO tat)«' *• $7 va ■toy«' suits ______ •M.OO buy»' »ult« ........ *10.00 to *12.00 value»_ ___ - w.oo 4C no $7.49 $8.50 Knit des, the new rat colorings “,k- 500, 650,75,860 MEN’S HEAVY, SHIRTS Heavy Graced twill, olive col or, * buttons, through po>k«<a, 2Ï _____ 11.35 Extra heavy dark brown, gray mixed. *J pocket», a shirt fur waruiib and service, $2.00 LADIES’ HOSE Laulira' wool hue«, » pair lavile«* Heather wool hoax*. » pair____ lavile«' < 'aahtnere wool lio»v, a pair_____ —___ Ladies' drop aUtch wool I mmh *. a pair _ lenii.'»' Silk and Wool 41 AC hose, a pair V • '*W 65* 156 CHILDREN’S RUBBER BOOTS Child re»'» rubber I mm M», bled top, fleeced lined sixes A to 10 M, only peb Iosdlra* brushed wool gloves, long cuff«, high grade QRff fancy colors, a pair , t, __ vuG LADIES’ SLIPPERS MOW DO WK DO IT? VOLUME! th« buying |Mzw«r ut erar *0 store« sueaaa buying and railing lur Iras. $1.2510 $1.35 MEN’S VESTS Men's lawtiMW Vrat«, mole »kin etiell, leather lined, leather sleevra, 'A large leather faced pockets, knit coilar ami 47 QQ wrtata, only_________ 130 .Men's mole akin »hell vrat, sheep lined, leather sleevra, nuwlo oauio as al>uve 47 OU each_________ V '“0 Mon’» Leather Vrat», leather slwvra, leather »hell, oiioep lined, leather buttou cuff, a I X00.^__________ Mult «tara, leit uppers, fur uluuuvd and ribbon iriiuumd, color« nutuh«, gray, brown, UHo, turquoise, bl no ami or chid $12.98 MEN’S GOWNS AND PAJAMAS MEN’S LEATHER SLIPPERS Rrtnvn vici, leather sole« and heels, tongue front, aud other» with elastic »ide, our regular *2.00 grado Xiitaa 41 QO •pecial V ■ »30 PILLOW SLIPS Fruit of the loom, fancy braid iiuesUoa, scalloped edgra, nud other« with lace Insertion», all hand scalloped, a regular *li.AO aellor. our price $1.98 Men's Outing Flannel 1‘ajanuui,' g«x»l woigUt and 41 roomy . , T* Meo'. Outing Flannel Gowns, silk coni trim- 41 CC med, each $ I .U J Deh-udcr pillow slip, silk braid trimmed, Inwistit.licl, scal loped, edgra, luuid cut 41 only, a pair, in box v I MEN’S PULL OVER SWEATERS MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS Red, Maroon, White, Gn'rn aad blaok stripe», the wool Dark brown, gray and buff, ■ole, fancy trimmed $4.50 TO $6.50 $1.50 TO $1.65 (hlhtren's wool hora. Kiltie lasd, cuff top, color heather, brown atul green, »lira CH- 7M to O)g, a pair JUb tops . Men’s Hylo felt slippers, soft leather anlra and heels, cushion Innoira only_ $1 Men’» slipper», leather and heels fane, felt soles $1.98 Giris* wool how. cordova ami black, wide ribb, drop ■tltch Other grade« In wool . 850 550, 690 Petition Is Circulated— C. J. BREIER CO., Inc. A petition was being circulated yesterday and today to get signatures asking for the release of Dewey Jones, convicted and sentenced to prison for highway robbery. It is stated by those circulating the paper ♦ 4«-44444444 4 4 4 PORTLAND MARKETS The gitinialu plan which may be that the prisoner is Innocent, COMMI NIC ATEI) 4 petition will be presented to the tented. c m 44444444444 4 4 4 Portland, Ore., Dec. 19.—(A. P.) state officials in whose power the Several sfg- Givi« Something For the Cu —Livestock steady, eggs unsettled, pardoning Is possible. December 19, 1923. natures had been secured when the butter firm. For Xmas. Open evenings To the Editor: paper was seen. Xmas. \V. sJ. Maxwell Co. Owing to absence from the city 37.00 38.00 : I was not present at the meeting of Good steers 34.25 © 35.00 Will Attend Meeting—— ! the Grants Pass Ministerial Associa- Good cows . A number of local business men Company Is ln<-orp<>rute<l— | lion reported in the Courier Tuesday. Hogs, med. to ehoice 87 00 <9 37.50 IMI. Waaler* KenugaHr Dola a.) Articles ot incorporation of 1 I had authorized the use of my sig- Medium Lambs ___ 310.00 & 31125 will attend the meeting tonight" at Gallce Mining and Milling company1 the Rogue River Valley Grange hall 1 nature to a set of resolutions which Butter, extra cubes . ............«te <3 45e If happiness has not her seat with tho county at which a cannery proposition will have been filed ............... „ _____ 49e Butter, prints And cental In the breast, mentioned (in addition to the reso- ! clerk. The company Is authorized to be submitted. The name ot the man We may be wise, or rich or great, I lutions appearing in your issue ot Eggs, extras ..... ..... ............................ 45c But never can be blest. making the proposition or the na ' mine for all sorts of ores, acquire | ¡Tuesday) the sympathetic attitude !£ggs, pullets ....... ..... „.................... 40c —Burns. 1 of the churches toward the Salvation I Wheat, soft white ..... —............. 31.01. ture ot the plan are not known and properties and do such other work GOOD THINGS FOR OCCASIONS j Army in the relief work conducted by : Wheat, hard white .........................„.99c! are not to be divulged until tonight. as may be required. Tho capital 96c Local people are desirous ot estab 'stock ot the organization la placed at Wheat, Western red that organization. An appetizing sandwich which is not lishing such an enterprise in the 31.000,000. Ten thousand shores ot To correct any false impression common may be prepared as follows: valley and are interested in any le- stock will be issued, 500 share« be Apples—per box. Ore. Delicious Remove the crusts that may have been created, permit ing "Class A” and 9,500 being Class from bread and me to say that Bethany Presbyter extra fancy large 32.00-2.50, mostly B" stock. Th» par value of all the spread with horse ian church cooperated with the Sal 32.00-2.25. face and fill 31-75-32.00, stock is 8100 per »bars. Thu busi radish butter. To vation Army in relief work large, last, Rome Beauties extra fancy make this, cream Christmas and will cooperate in the ‘ 31.75-32.00 Fancy 1.50-31.75. Bpitz- ness of the concern will bo transact six tablespoonfuls same manner this year, Mrs. W. G. I enburg extra fancy 31.50-31.75, face ed through the principal office lo cated In Grants Pass. The incorpora of butter and add, White serving as our representative. | and fill, 90C-31-00. Cookers, all 90C-31-00. gradually, four ta tor« are Arthur F. Thane, John A. blespoonfuls of Mrs. White is in charge of the Christ varieties, 75e-31-00. Sabo« and Albertus C. Meisenbach, Brussels Sprouts—Calif, per lb. grate<l horseradish root, one teaspoon- teaspoon mas relief work for our church and ! all of San Francisco. There men ful of lemon juice, and salt and a dash may be notified at phone 381 of 14c-l«c. of cayenne. ; were the same who purchased th« families in need. Bunched vegetable«—per dozen Raisin Fritters.—Scald two cupfuls Oriole mine last fall. Harry Sordy Yours truly, bunches Carrots and Radishes. Beets of milk with one-inch stick of cinna ; now being in charge ot the property. F. GORDON HART. Onions 35c-40c. Turnips 40-45e. mon. Mix one-half cupful of sugar, Cabbage—Ore. crates per cwt. on8-quarter cupful of cornstarch, three 31.75-82.00, sacked per cwt., 81-50. tablespoonfuls of flour, one-half tea To the Editor of the Courier: BORN crate, Through some oversight the fol Cauliflower—Ore., per spoonful of salt any one-quarter cup JOHNSON—To Mr and Mrs. W. II. 31.75-32.00; mostly 31.75. ful of cold milk. Add the scalded milk kowing paragraph was left out ot the Johnson, of this ally, Tuesday, De and cook ten minutes, then add the •report rendered by the Ministerial Celery—Ore., per dozen I bunched cember 18, a daughter. yolks of three eggs and one-third of a Association which appeared in your large 90c-31.00; crates, 33.50; cupful of raisins cooked until plump columns yesterday} "We do and Hearts, per dozen bunches, 31.25- In a little fruit juice, then cut Into have always helped the Salvation 31.35. Hottest Country. small pieces. Turn into a pan. spr<».id Cranberries—Wash, and Ore., Mc The sultan of Muscat rules what Is evenly and cool. Remove from the Army as individuals in doing their Picture a beautiful Gulbransen in probably the hottest country on earth. Mass. Cape pan. cut into squares or diamond appointed work. This we believe Farlins, 33.75-34.00; bbls., your homo, and you playing it! A Fifteenth century traveler wrote of shapes, dip Into crumbs and egg and will be done this year as other years” Cods per bbl., 315.00, half 87.50. Muscat, "The heat was so Intense that crumbs and fry In deep fat. Serve hot Picture yourself playing, through T. L. Thuemler, with a fruit sauce. Egg Plant—Calif., per lb., 20c-25c. the pedals, with the "touch” of a mu It burned the marrow In the bones, the S. D. A. Church. sword In Its scabbard melted like Egg Ramekins.—Half-fill buttered Lettuce—Calif., per crate, 82.50- sician! wax, and the gems that adorned the ramekins with hot-boiled rice, drop an 33.00, few 83.25. Picture the keys being pressed Editor ’ a Note: The resolution as handle of n>y dagger were reduced to uncooked egg In each, sprinkle with down, as in hand playing! Onions — per cwt., Ore. No. 1, <«oiil." Possibly a little exaggerated. salt, paprika and grated cheese or printed in the Courier ot Tuesday boilers, Pressed down, not knocked down. Still, the thermometer has registered chopped boiled ham Set in a pan con- evening was printed in full, without 32.25- 82.50, mostly 82.50, There’s one of tho secrets of Gul I IHfi degrees In the sun In Muscat and talnlng boiling water, cover and bake additions or deletions, as submitted 81 60-32.00. bransen superiority. It removes all Potatoes—Sacked per cwt, Bur 197 degrees even at night, so tha vis In a moderate oven until the eggs are ■by the Ministerial Association of set. itors are grateful for those grapes banks U. S., No. 1, 81.50, Wash., suggestion of the mechanical and Grants Pass. gives you real, intimate, personally- Washington Pls.—Bake two layers of Netted Gems U. S. No. 1, 81.75-1.85, produced music, full of genuine ex that Muscat christens by the sweat of its brow. Pittsburgh Post. layer take; put together with sweet pression. No. 2, 81.20-81.50. ened and flavored whipped cream. Two Gamaliels. Sacked Vegetables-—per cwt. Car Because the Gulbransen Is a Regis Serve cut In ple-slinped pieces. There were two Bible characters by rots and beets, 81.50-81.75, Turnips, tering Piano, registering your exact Making of Art. Corn, Southern Style.—To one can of the name of Gamuliel. The better touch and expression—because it is The making of art Is a process of Parsnips and Rutabagas 81.75, Yak chopped corn ndd two eggs, slightly known was Gamaliel, son of Simeon. different from any player-piano you boiling down a great deal of life Into beaten, one teaspoonful of srdt. a <I hh 1 i He has been called a prince of peace. A ima "Rutabagas, 82.00. have ever known—because it is so SW. Potatoes—per lb.. Cal. 6- remarkably easy to pedal—your first I the eiwence of art- u process of con. of cayenne pepper, two tnblespoonfuls member ot the Sanhedrin, the Jewish dentation. The appreciation of art Is delight will develop into continued, of melted butter, one plgit of scalded council, he was a righteous judge, sav 6Mc. a process of living oneself out Into Its year-after-year interest. milk. Turn into a bv.ttered baking ing the apostles from condemnation Tomatoes—Calif, lugs repacked, multitudinous separate manifestations dish and bake in a ^fow even until for preaching the word ot Christ when 33.25- 83 50, fancy crates, 34.00; W hite House Model *700; County —a process of expansion. For the flrm. / all the people cried out for their death. lugs, 85.00. nrtlst, life la for Die sake of art; for I Seat Model I5OOO; Suburban Model, Baked Potatoes.—C'hooee even-sized *105; Community Model, IfHAO. tlu* apprsdator, art is for the sake potatoes, scrub weH and bake until Of life.—Virgil Barker, in The Arts. soft Slash In twoZncti gashes at right Conclusive Evidence, Personal Libstty. At the Inquest on a traveler found angles on the flat side of each potato. Stanton Rowell, Propr. Some folks conflict a temporary dead on the bank of a river In Queens- Press to force t/.ie potato through the rials of Graut» Pas opening; drop a half tablespoonful of touch of sentimental feeling with calm, land a witness testified as follows: “I Blue prints 31.50; blue Hue prints, deliberate reasoning and judgment. passed the camp in the morning going butter Into unch and sprinkle with 31.75. Courier office. Ttut’s why personal liberty Is some to work. I noticed the bottle of whisky paprika. The Registering Plano times placed nbove vaccination against was full. I thought the man was asleep. Beggars Can't os cnoosere. | such debilitating and serious diseases When I returned In the evening and Better a hard time burning soft coal as sreaJlpox, typhoid fever and diph the bottle of whisky wag still full, I than no coal at all. theria. knew the man was dead.” I 'M CL . 7W^»*t£ß. THE KITCHEN CABINET The Sample Store STAR CAVEMEN’S FIRST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BALL CAR Feature Dance» 1» knutkhig them all over. The biggest value on the motor car market. The blggcit social event of the Season THE NEW Spot 1 lancee Hinging SMITH GARAGE ‘■Service With n Smile December 25 XMAS NIGHT A Heaping Measure of Pleasure— with the Gulbransen Rowell’s Piano House GULBRANSEN Jluuc Why not YOU go home for Christmas? Low Round Trip Tickets on sale Dec. 21 to 25 and Dec. 28 to Jan. 1, 1924. Final return limit Jan. 7, 1924. Take the train —it is the safe, comfortable, dependable and economical means of trans portation. Aik agent for further information regarding far a and train ichedulea JOHN M. SCOTT Asst Pauenger Traffic Manager Portland, Orego®