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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
.1 p It 0 ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON. DECEMBER 18. 1W8 Here's a Catch Worth Your Attention 1 Off WOT Yfir - J l-iul I r-sr VffV R-'UA krffcfcr' . - m llcUaSanta! Ym 1&KMJ Dont send me a doll la Nautfhtymolitfo painted rea-Jji On all Men's and Boys' Suits and Over- coats, until rsiew Years Day. ine reason too much stock, and it must be reduced before January 1st. Think what this means to you, a saving of 25c on every dollars worth of clothing you buy, including the famous Hart Schaffner Marx line. Men's The advent of Christmas means as a rule 'he overworking of the entire household, particu larly the wile. Why not lessen vour worries, troubles etc., by taking advantage of the many prepared necessities we have in the way of Mince Meat, Seeded Kaisius and Currants Spices, etc. They are as pet feet and. delicious as it is possible to find and they really cost no more iu the end. A complete stock o( every thing you could wish for iu this line here. J. Pardee PUDDINGS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON Tin Dint Problem. After highways have been once well tarred spra. ing mi nlicrmitc yours Is aid to keep 1 1, ,111 In. good order iHlstloss roads :is the remedy' for tin' dust lllll-;: 1:1 . Il ls M pealed to l'.clgluns O force nuiLing The i; to nl vtil! .' :i aio.--i i f I - r dust : M All I' . , ' Cf I ' , : tli.it w : i ' lion. 'Hi...- Ji. : folti ; :'. how 11 that 1 Uusticss i mi, fact1 mo mi, ill') 1'i.it ll.ey are talking cf uili' a number of thorn. :il . in. .Mobile ( 'lull i f 1 ,11 j i' :i ' ' i; I In' w iiurr . i : , ( :n - .si, v.: irs to a iit v ,.f I !u M . ' ' m : i :;i, ills nlnv.nl li.l vii I i ; wli 1m" a yv ' '!i r.i : i I ! '.: I II '.)! i ' i '11 1 ,!!. (!,. m '' i' llu' ill: .i ,,u. -- Iu tho prt'imriitlon of bread pud dings the limiKckfepcr shmilil rctueni lier Hint, while bread In Rome form In used as the fomidntlon, the other In Itredlcnts, biu Ii rr milk, rreniu, butter, eKB. dried, fresh or canned fruits, Bplcos nml flavorliiK. miiRt be uddtsl with n Kem-rotiM hnnd, fur In tills alone Hen the difference between the Insipid, watery bread puddliiK Rtudded with a few Imiesmne ciiirants nnd the de IliiotiR cnbluet puddliiK which la con Rldered the very acme of delicacy. Rny the liplltieator. H In also desirable, unless one Ls Iu Rtmcted to the contrary, to warm the milk after the bread Is added, uiash liiK thoroughly with a wire potato masher or Hlmllnr Implement while heating, and If skimmed milk only Is available a tiny pinch of bakbn; soda should be added to prevent curdling. Itake the pudding If possible In a chi na or earthenware dish that has been well buttered, testing It by tlirustlu a thin blndod sliver knife Into the cen ter. If found clear upon Its removal the puddlut; Is baked. (JliiKor ruddlntr. - t'pon two ctipfu's of crumbled breadcrumbs pour sutll rlont hot sirup drained from a pint jHt of preserved ('anion ginger to moisten, thoroughly lieatlng with a wooden spoou to a paste. Then add one well beaten eg, the yolk and white beaten separately, n saltspoon ful 'f iivatcd nutmeg, two t iblcspomi fills powdered iriaraiMmis and half II cupful of the ginger cut In dice. Turn at oih e Into an ornament:'.! pin! i din-,- nii'M that has been Imttered and I htiMin for two hours. At son lug time i uni'inKl mi a hot platter and serve $ 7.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats $ 6.65 10.00 " " " " 7.50 12.50 " " " " 8.40 15.00 " " " " 11.50 : O.OO " " " " 15.00 25.00 " " " " 18.75 Boys u $2.00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats 3.50 4.O0 5.00 6.Q0 8.00 a u it it it M U $1.50 2.65 3.C0 3.75 4.50 6.00 Copyright 1908 by s Hart Schaffner Ic Mara fZir Other good Christmas Gifts. Neckwear of every shape and grade, lounging robes, house coats, bath robes. A great variety of Holiday suspenders, men's and boy's gloves, silk handkerchiefs and mufflers, leather goods, combs and brushes umbrellas, suit cases and bags. One of the nicest presents for "him" would be a Nugget Hat. All styles, shapes and sizes. If you don't get it right, we will make the change any time. Geo. 11 Outfitters to Coy and Man 11 Co. OBJECTIONABLE ADVERTISING. Wi.'l ( 'ho I, f ir.i :i 1111 in 1 mt :r 111 1 .1.' one How the Billboard Nuitanc May Be Controlled. The movement for the abolishment of the billboards U more widespread and determined than ever before. Ke- porta reach us from all civilized coun tries that everywhere the warfare Is j on, wnue rrom various states In our own land come gratifying reports of effective war uinin this great evil, says the l.os Angeles Times, rubllc RcMl- metit has of lute years been wonder fully aroused on this lmHrtiint mat ter until uow It Is proving n formida ble barrier to those who seek to dese crate our lani!seaie.s by advertising questionable merchandise In 11 n ob jectionable manner. There are muny ways lu which the Individual may combat till., method of publicity. If a goo,! 1 ustotuer makes it known to a uicr. liaiit that one of his signs i.;Vc:k'.s himself and neighbors there Is il. ubl of fur; her iirguinci.l being Heed- !. If m.i;;. cmne with like com- I .'.lints I: w;;i i, i be long before the I :::i'o::r,N . - ,.,, ,lt l,.:.,t j,,,,, u,. I Advert i.-.':g depends for j ! i s i'ow ,.r to w in the ' l.i.w". If I '' 'r ir e:T Now is the time to ON THAT RABRITPROOF -FENCE Mm The Page. 7oven Wire Fence Cn have a. ,sPecial ,abbit Prof Fn. ma( t, 11 1 v.i vu. especially for this locality Twcnty-sevon inclios to li-r wid ilJi carbon c(iil"i i i. i 1 1 m 1 i:ic 'Ihopunu' qiiiiliiy of all Pae Fence. Hig Si.mhU :t Mr-.ii, if.ver 1 8.000 pOUIlds. vcr.i or I t 'i.H-olate terl-p ','11 ' . ." oil I : o! ' 1 l..i e i '. i'i .id. no iar as a , 1 a:-..! wearing Mir d. is one made 1 f a ' times:, me f"i:iu'..itii,n. ml. oil ! 1: - '.o s i:. d I 'll dr. -.- a liglnly 1 m 1 i.i : Tliere'll He Soiiutli'ng IKnng In Meiiiu Very Soon. I ! r. '!!.- ,:i a I :!.. (.:;: c-i.-'i v'.!h a star Kttomenc.l iiipivd cream. ::nor i f llu :':;it 1; h.. S.M'.l b.- d . Me In' I to t'.-e I'i"! . 'ii !! ill.;. . m:;:!i r i i l,::i!i". r i;' Iih-:iI I.;. : er in or 1 -' a fee ; , Jcvtlt.miL, be found t it w ill : ii I i Standard Ranch Fence in !; i- lle l,i ns F v--f"i-Jf -.' ' 3 ''iv' JjH-y1? -?-3J-v, r J-W r lf -'.T'iPl.V '" :, - . --"( -s? .,:--'H'-".,: ' .... . .1 , i-i' '. S h e c p Coyote Lawn An experiene-.'. nilrdi all rase fence i j;uarantc..i to be exactly as represented f! I1-" erection of a'l Pae Fence, without extra c i' u' ci:tt:ti ot lappitii;, bafting or sagging. I. D. FRANKLIN, a s ar- :u-ti I'u . . 1 .; in 1 : icll V.S1..1.:-' Ov v-;; ' i;. p,,,e Foil,,- Dist-iouiois ou:uctu vJieou and Nuiihuu Caliioruia. Cor. 6th and I Stteet, Grants Ta'S. 08