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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1924)
HRANTS meaning that he hat worked hfa way the third to be tilled by Mr Hughes up to hie present position through during his adn^niatratlun with a career-man. the ranks ot the service. Because ot hit knowledge ot Far Eastern questions. It is generally Before the passage of the Rogers agreed that he will devote consid bill, w'hich consolidated the diplo erable ot his time to straightening matic and consular services into out tangles In that complicated sit the foreign service, the state de uation. and It ie considered doubt partment. headed by Secretary ful that anyone will be appointed Hughes, had at the head ot Its va to succeed him aa chief ot the Far rious divisions I'nder Secretary of WaahLngton. Dec 10. —11. N. S. State Joseph W. Grew, the Assistant Eastern division. —When President Coolidge appoint Secretary ot State Leland Harrison. Secretary ot War Weeks bows to ed John Van Antwerp MacMurray Second Assistant Secretary of State no man in Washington as a judge assistant secretary of state, he filled Alvey A. «Ade«, and Third Assistant ot good tobacco and is considered th« office with a man who is gen Secretary of State J. Rutler Wright. "one of the beat smokers " With- Vnder the new law the numeri erally considered one ot the best in recent days, however, he ha* authorities on treaties In the Vnited cal portion ot the titles was abol found It. necessary to cut down on ished; ao that at the present time, States, as well as an outstanding his smoking. authority on Far Eastern affairs, ranking below Secretary Hughes and one ot the radiating branches ot Vnder Secretary Grew, are tour as Mr. American diplomacy that is con sistant secretaries ot state. stantly demanding more attention Harrison and .Mr. Wright continued And when Secretary ol State tn their duties, and Mr. Hughes rec Hughes recommended MacMurray ommended the promotion ot Wilbur Gripping Mor, I- l‘tw'»lnl Tonight for that poaitlon he batted 1.000 J. Carr, director ot the consular ser At Rivoli Theatre per cent in tilling vacancies In the vice. as one of the new assistant Without hesitation we award the , state department with trained dip secretaries. blue ribbon as th« week's best pic- lomatists instead of bringing in un- i tura to "Sinners tn Heaven." the tried and untrained men from the I The position to which Mr. Mac- latest cinema opus from the Para- outside for diplomatic reasons. Mai- Murray succeeds was made vacant mount organisation, which opens to- Murray is what is known in the new through the death of Alvey A. Adee. night at the Rivoli Theatre for a two foreign service as a career-man veteran ot the department, making days run For dramutic strength of 1 rts* DAILY thviwday , di ti miifî : it. iw COntlKH story, excellent < haracterltailon pic torlal h auty and aide direction, thia pWttrlaatlon of the famous novel ot the same name hv Clive Arden, adapted to the screen by James Cre-lman and produced by Alan Cro-dund. Is inilek ahead ot many of the recent screen offerings. Briefly, the plot unfolds the ad- venturea of a man and girl who find themselves cast away on a desert is land with no apparent hope ol res cue. Bound by a tile of conventions and tradition and loyalty to her fi ance buck in England. th.« girl strug gios against her overwhelming love for th« man but in vain' And the manner In which these two work out their salvation provides some ot the most gripping drama ever flashed on the screen Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix portray the two loading roles, and to say that each scores a di’t'nct per sonal triumph is but stating a fact. The other members ot the excellent cast include some ot fllmdom’s most popular tavoritea. Montague Love. Holmes Herbert. Florence Billings Betty Hilburn. Effie Shannon Marcia Harris, ■ -' 1 - Celebrities of Stage and Screen The presentation ot t’ecil H De Mr. Farmer We have another order tn fill for a car load of Turkeys. Bring yours in December 18th or 19th ami receive the highest cash market prices. We extend to all, our best wishes for a Merry (’hristmas and a Happy New Year. To our loyal patrons, we wish to take this opportunity to thank you for your moat valuable assistance during the past year in making it our most successful year. BANG! BANG! She is Going and Going Fast $1.75 Overalls 99e $1.75 Winter Weight Union Suits The stock of the former Peerless Clothing Co. is moving fast, with the Holiday trade taking advantage of the extremely low, Closing Out Prices. J. C. Brill says the stock must go. The time is nearing the date we must vacate, so here, boys go to it, move her out, let her disappear. Remember the * 79* Wrights $4.50 Wool Mixed Unions A special Christmas offer ing. A big, fat turkey for Pure Linen 95c Silk and Handkerchiefs Wool Sox your Christmas dinner, or a large box of candy for your wife or sweetheart, given away absolutely free with every one of our men’s and young men’s fine suits, $1.50 Fancy Pure 75c Heavy Silk Sox Wool Boot Sox every day until Christmas. Here is a chance to get the be3t suit of clothes for less than wholesale and your choice of a tender spring tur key or a large box of fine candy, absolutely free. THE FEW ITEMS QUOTED HERE REALLY DON’T BEGIN TO TELL THE STORY OF THE THOU SANDS OF BARGAINS AWAITING YOU AT THIS SALE BUITS AND OVERCOATS ON SALE AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. Strictly hand tailored garments, Hart Shaffner & Maix, Cloth Craft and other high grade makes of clothing go into 50c Fiber this mammoth sale at unbelievably low prices. Silk Sox Flannel Shirts IF » 5S' OVERCOATS Lot 1—$22.50 value $4.75 Silk Stripe Broadcloth Shirts Lot 2- *25.00 value $8.75 Pure Silk Radium Shirts Lot 7—$40.00 value $5.00 Lee Hats $17.10 $19.80 $24.65 $26.85 $28.90 Lot 7—*58.00 value J. C. BRI Successor to the Peerless Clothing Cor. GRANTS PASS, OREGON $27.95 $32.85 $36.40 $2.85 Dress Shirts Harry E. Couch, Prop. Grants Pass, Oregon Check over this list of Christmas Gifts. It might possibly suggest something you really want and had forgotten. • • • • 3 for 5c Greeting Cards, all prices, as low as Box Candy, Box Stationery, full line. Novels (reprints) 85c Perfume in Fancy Boxes. Pyralin Ivory all new stock. Amber Ivory, all new stock. Flash lights $1.50 and up $9.45 Leather Vests Cigars in Christmas Boxes. • * Ansco Cameras $1.00 and up Kodak Albums 50c and up $39.85 $13.50 Mackinaws ray««. The mighty theme and the superb scenes of the picture, how ever. rlae above the poraonulttlea of the player* and the perfection ot their Individual artlatry la merged Into the perfection ot the splendid production aa a whole. Couch’s Pharmacy . $2.00 $14.90 $18.80 $23.60 Lot 5—$15.00 value Theodore Roberta, Hubert Eduaon. James Neill. Lawson Butt. Charles Qgte. Rod La Rocque, Richard Dlx and Edylho Chapman The film celebrities in tbe picture are Ix-atrlen Joy. Nita Naldl. Agnes Ayres. Chas. De Roche, Estelle Taylor and Julia Mille* fina cinema spectacle, “The Ten Commandments." at the Rivoli Theatre next week, will bring to view a number ot celebrities of the stage and screen. Among the no ticed legitimate actors who took part in the making of the film were Novels (copyrights) SUITS $12.95 $14.60 (irants Pass, Oregon Dress Shirts FREE TURKEYS AND BOXES OF CANDY 0- JOSEPHINE COUNTY FRMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Waterman, Parker and Conklin Fountain Pens. Eversherp Pencils. Framed Mottoes 50c and up Children’s Books. Little Folks Picture Books. Juvenile Books. Miller Rubber Aprons, fancy and plain. Shaving Mirrors. Safety Razors. Manicure Sets. Military Hair Brushes. Ingersoll Watches. Alarm Clocks Gent’s Bill Fold. Ladies’ Hand Bags and Vanity Cases. Books and Poems. Bibles and New Testaments. Cotys Perfumes in Sealed Pack ages. Electric Hair Curlers and Marcel Wavers. Haimonicas.