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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1918)
WKDNKMIlAY, KTOIlKlt U. It PAGE TWO DAILY HOOCH RIVEM OOCKXKH Mill Ml PER COURIER Published Daily Except Saturday, 4.. E. VOORHIES, Pub. and ProprJ lateral at poetofflcc. Grants Pas. Ora., a second elaaa mall mattar. ADVERTISING RATES Wsplay space, per Inch .1. J Local-personal comma, per um Headers, par line..., 8c 1 c -V; DAILY: COURIER By mall or carrier,- par year.it. $6.00. y mall or!Ecarrler,B.jrjnonth..' .50 . ii ii . , - "WEEKLY 'COURIER -mf Tbali; par yaar..V.i...A JLti.M MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE bo Tba Associated Press 1 exclusively i.tiMoii tn tw n for republication a! all newa dispatches credited to' It or not otherwise credited la this ?apar and also' the local' news' pubt llsbed herein. ATI 'rights -of publication of spe- t!ak ' dispi.tchea' herein are reserved spfceiAii- 49 lbs. White Loaf Flour . 13 lbs. Oat Flour - t4Y V W.3U KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY . QUALITY KlltS I ' "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1618. t T t ion "of 'ever receiving a 'dollar' from tharaourte. tor the present law la so worded that the newspaper la Tort- land having the'larg'eat circulation which la The Oregonian cannot suc cessfully btd on the work. Only the minority who do not promptly pay their taxes have direct personal knowledge that mall notice la now given to delinquents. The plain effort la to trade on the lack ot Information of the majority. Will they be deceived again by a palpable r v. I l. t ., ... .a, ... ..- OREGON WEATHER Generally, fair.- lights winds mostly "southwesterly. - : POLL TAX FRAUD OVER AGAIN SILC'S i All it COLLEGE carrying suitcases. The blg mess hall iu the armory was opened to tha members of tha 8. A. T. C. Monday evening. Detween ,2,200 and 2.400 students are being accomodated there. ' s s --" ' koaa nair uoatniyt - In the western parts of New South Wales men are often denuded of all their hlr. VA man will go to bed ap parently nothing, wrong with. him. and wnke. up, In tha morning to find that very, hair on, his body has fallen out during the night. ' This disease hai oarer been known to. attack woman, One the hair falls but In this fash ion, nothing yet invented will make a saw crop grow. , National Mazda Lamps i TJ AV1NO puts Our classified ads hrlnn results too little light strain on chll-1 - dren'f vision that they may never Outgrow! Why dot have plenty of light! Na tional MAZDA Lamps give three times the light ot old fashioned ' 'carbon' lamps without adding a penny to your light bill. j ill 5-lJl. Ijr, .yoi Rogue, River Hardware Geo. K. Riddle, Mgr. Class?fiedK Advertising FOR NALK MlttCELLANHOl FOR SALE-CHEAP for cash acres near Wlmor. Quod place to start with little money. Address H. M. Knudseu. Pasco. Wash. M FOR SALIC CllEAP-oirhesTTn(t stove in first clnss condition. In quire at Rochdale grocery store, tf A BARGAIN K0 acres' first "clus : walnut lutitl, bo treat, good toail four lullrs1 frdm 'the Pass, $4 an No, 78 Bore.1- War fc. bd or stamps. 1600 cure: Courier. FOR fl ALE Ford, has S new tires, others in good Bhape, extras, 1250 rash. H. K. Wilbur. Selma. . , 80 80 BRINU YOUIt JUNK to the Orant. Pass Junk Co., 403 South Sixth st root. Phone 21. we ouy rags, metal, rubber, scrap iron, hide nnd wool, old automobiles for wrecking-. ' ' JJ ON CA8II BASIS Tho Music and Pholo hotiss) will remove to th hew 'location, ' next door wastj'o October. 1 d everything will b on a csslt basis exctit pianos and talking mn chinos sold on lease. ' Cash basis IS necessary In order Mi maintain ' low prlct-s. Stanton Howell, 1107 O strct. 87 -rrtiik .jcrsirs bOVyowr kvbu kindling, blocks) uRiPM rOR SALE on the vine - of D(kbw ui Mission 3 cents; Tokay 3 H cents Afternoons at Mrs. Meier's, 1301 East A street. : j 80 West 0.' rhona 609-J. ' PttOTO RTt'IdO ' E. E. Willi. IH.'.IW . ... ......... . .! ... , . . ...... " ,,, B. irtf 9 . ... .I,,,! pound, pick 'them yourselves. 'See 'v.w. '"r"" RrniriiB. 1 viru umiij day from 10 a. in. to & p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 183-R, or resldeifoa l40J.!.i i 'I i ' 7tl CarKlU, Golden Drift Dam. I 80 FOR SALE 'Light,' gentle team and harnems, good peddling wagon with roller bearings. Good reason for selling. C. W. Revell. P. O. Ilox 880, Grants Pass. Ora. . 81 CorvaUia, Ore., Oct.. it. One of 'tha lareest crowds, if not the largest. . .The. only single tax measure that ever Kathered on tne campus ever successful in Oregon was 0r In Benton county was present for the S. A. T. C. Inaugural ceremony on the college campus at 9 o'clock last Tuesday. More than 600 other In stitutions ot the country were hold ing, similar celebrations at the same time.. .. . i : . Approximately 3,000 members and prospective members of the S. A. T, C, 600 or 700 young women of the college and thousands of citizens of Benton county were in attendance. "To the Color," was sounded, the troops saluting. Unarmed men In uniform stood in the ranks at atten- passed under the deception that it was a repeal of the poll tax, says the Oregonian. The law Imposing a gen eral poll tax had previously been re pealed by the Legislature, but due to a lack of knowledge the deception of a second repeal was successful and the, concealed single tax rider was adopted. That single tax law was . promptly repudiated at the next elec tion. There Is a similar deception on the ballot this year. . It was put there by a newspaper . publisher who is a re cognized advocate of single tax, and Is listed as such In printed propagan da or organized single taxers. . i The new .fraud is presented as a repeal of newspaper notice to tardy taxpayers of their delinquency and as providing the cheaper method of notice by mail. ... The law requiring notice by adver tisement to delinquents has already been repealed by the legislature. The legislature has already, .established i -v :. . I 1 ; , ii ' ... . the mail notice requirement. , : The real purpose of the new meas ure is to ' repeal the law requiring newspaper notice to the availability of certificates of delinquency to abolish what is, in effect, an adver tisement that others may come in at a given date and pay the delinquent taxes, thereby acquiring a lien on the property. This advertisement is not In pur pose a notice to delinquents. ' It is not published until they have been duly notified .by mall and have still 'failed to respond. It Is a proper and essential means of obtaining, in spite of tax slacking, needed public reve nues. Any reference to costs of adver tisements under previous laws, since repealed, which require newspaper notice to every delinquent, is fraudu lent. . Every statement that a new meth od of notification lg proposed Is fraudulent. '' Every implication that mall notice is not now given is fraudulent. It is the pool-tar bunko over again. For an unexplained reason an avowed single tax advocate desires the suppression of notice that certif icates ot delinquency on the property) of tax slackers may be purchased. The.- Oregonian ' reiterates'an'd "em phasizes that it has no pecuniary in terest' Itt; the publicatipaof the no tice sought to be dispensed with. It has never received one dollar . for publication of the notice required by the present Jaw. It has no expacta- i il Full Line of Auto. Supplies TIRES-AU Sizes C. L. HOBART CO: VOR SALE Eight year old saddle or driving horse and good saddle and bridle for $.10. Call after 5 p. m. 1301 East A street. Phone No. 140-R. " 78 TOR SALE Tomatoes, 1 Vs cents per pound, 1 Vi mile west on lower river road. Will deliver on certain days. Con Schaefers. 78 tokay GRAPES for sale at 2 cent per pound. Culls. 656 North Sixth street , ... t 78 detail saluting, and unarmed men in , civilian clothes uncovered. The oath ot allegiance was readby the adju tant and repeated In unison by the . entire command standing at atten tion. ( Corvallis has the appearance of a new town,; It is . fairly, swarming with' statfentt; many" 'of whdm'fhre Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage to. W. T. Breen, H. GlddinRs, Propr. Agent Big Pierce Arrow Cars Easy Riding Office Old Observer Blk. Corner Seventh and G streets Phone 86 , , .,. .,, , Telephone 22X-J and 168 1 . u- - ' .-J If r . . . I'm . U' 'ut i'mtm Bill' 'The German aimy can be beaten; the German army wiJLl be bafeii; the German army muS be beaiten." x , . . '1' r'Wl.'i ti'. -Jr:r..i t Hi Pershing oonnted on itnxy man, woman and child in America to back him np when he said that back him up with their soula, their flesh, their mV)i, t.tt.i..ij. ju..3 au..1 j.if.i- VKTKUINAKV Hl'KOKON DR. 'M: J.- BK8TUL, Veterlnarlsa. Office,' rldanc. Phaba' 304-H. PHYHIC1ANH Onr young men are backing him with their, blood. Every one of us at homa must back him with otirdollars- our last dollarg our future dollars'. " BUY F6urth Ube, Bonds: Vtny Bank Will Help You. 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' 1 1 . . : i BSSSBEW AOTrnnraatnr oomuxTrrsro ' tnmovaw BERT BARNES; jeweler TO RENT FOR RENT Five room cottage, 208 C street Gas. electric lights, low rent. 8ee N. E. Townsend, 621 A street. 78 5 r.xj. WASTED 1 t 1, i. W.VNTED On an alfalfa, ranch,, an . experienced farmer who . under- stand Irrigation, one with V small family i who! can' asslsi Id' taking care of cows preferred. Writ to Frederick Pelouxe, Eagle Point, Ore. 1 . : t 82 L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practlos) limited to dlaessea of tba eye; aar nose and ' throat. Olasaea IliteaU Offlcs hours 9-12, 2-5, or on sp polntmenL Office phone 62, resi dence phone. lit-J. " i i LOUOURIDOe,' II. U, rhyslJlas) and iiirgeon. City or counlry call attended day or night. Reslde'ner phone 269; office phone 188 Sixth and H. Tufts Bldg. ' . i if IK. J. O. NIRLKT, Physician and surgeon. Lundbsrg BUlg. Heal IB officer. Offlca hours, I to 1 1 a. m. and I to & p. m. Phone 8 10-J. A. A. W1THAM. ' M. D Internal medicine and nervous "' diseases; 202 Cofbett Bldg., Portland, Ore.. Hours I a. in. to 1 p. m. wamku A woman to work one day a week. Address No. 1589, care Courier. 78 A. JUURSKLL. .M. O.. I. C. Comer Sixth and D streets. Block east ot postolflce. All approved and drug less methods. Children and chronic diseases. ATTonxnrs WANT to rent a farm. Must have water for Irrigation. Apply No. 1611 care Courier. 80 WANTED Oroundmen and linemen for Western I'nlon ' construction gang working between Merlin and Grants Pass. Best of wages and accommodations. Steady employ ment. For particulars apply man ager Western Union Grants Pass, or foreman. Merlin, Ore. 81 WANTED At once, teacher for rural school. 9-roonths' term, 73; also teachers for two, other schools, Inquire Mrs. Alice Bacon, county school superintendent. 78 WANTED By , gentFeman,T board and room on ground floor with heat. , Address P. O. Box 386. 76tf WANTED Chambermaid for Mill hotel, Mill City, Ore.; $40 per month with board and room. Call at 702 C street, ask for C. C. Har- ' per. 78 WANTED to borrow $1,500 on 20 acres Improved river bottom furni. pay 8 per cent. Address No. 1640 care Courier. 82 WANTED Cook, also agfrl , for nurse training. Communicate v.lth Granite City Hospital, Ash land, Ore. ' 82 E. B. VAN DTKE, tlos In all court. Bank Dldg. BLANCHaRD TlUNCHARO.' ' torneys? Albert . Bldg'. vPhVn m 2S6-J. rracMc in all courts; last , board attofnays. j ' , '. MI'SICAL INSTRlCTlOJf 8panlsh Avsram. The Madras government plans to en conroge the systematic cultivation of avaram, the bark of which Is said to be the best tanning agent for the pro duction of soft and good leather by un skilled labor. Avaram grows only In southern India, and it la because the tanners of this region have available supplies of, this excellent tanning ma terial that South India hides have gained their present high position. ihe California and 1 Ores;;.'? Coast Railroad GompriEv TIME CARD, I'ally except Sunday Efftctlvi. )! t, 1918 ' Train 1 Iv. Grants Pass.. l.'OO p. m Tra'.n 2 If. Waters Creek 1:00 p. m All trains leave. Grant Pass iron hi- corner of Q and E's'uih straats ipposite t-d SoutherK.raclfo doppt Krr all tnformatlun regsraini rvigbi ana paeserzar service call ihe elfl.e of tba company, Uinii'.uiri ullrtlng, at phone Ul fot -uttje. mm r CHICHESTER S PIL H. D. NORTON. Attornay-at-!sw, Practices In all Bute and Fedil Couru. First National Bank Utda. COLVIO a wluJAldSrAttorniys at-Uw. Grants Psss Basking Co. Bldg., Oranta Psss, Oregon. Attorney. Pr First Natloral O. ' 8. BLA.NCIIARD, Homey it Law. lioldea Rule Bulldma Phono 270. Grants Pans. Oresr.a. C. A. 81DLER. Attorney-at-Law, ref eree In bankruptcy. Masonla temple. Grants Hsse, Ore. uKNTiHitt i7"c. MACY. B7 m7TT First-eUas dentistry. ' 10 South BUth , otrept.. Grants ,1'asn.. Orcjbn . 8. M ACM UK RAY, teacher of v.il.a culture and singing. Leasons glv.'n at boms of pupll'lf reiiuested. dress 716 Lee street."" "' ' " COMMERCIAL.. TRA.VSKKR Co7At kind of diayagu and trsnc'o; werk carefully and' promptly dbno Phono 181-J. stand at frey'si depot. A, Shads, Prop. THE' WORLD MOVES; so do Bunch BrosT.Tniibrdr Co pi.na 897-R. F. O. 1SHAM, drayage and ' trdntf. r. Safes, jianos and fnrnili..- moved, packed, shli.nerl and Mor. fd. Phona Clerk ft Holmai.'Nn. 0. Residence phone 124-R. '