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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1919)
l,m\K U ASH DAILY CGI KIEK HAITKDAl, M)A I MKER 22. I1HI*. PAKE FIFTEEN Don’t Wait Another Day IS STRONG IN NORWAY CROCKERY AVe have received a large shipment of Crockery from the factory. We carry a large stock from which you may pick the smallest quantity. Tokio, Nov. 22. tn almost for-' Chrlwtlunia, Nov. 22. Nor •■»/ '» hi»41111111>g to suffer from Germ m ■ gotten chapter in the history of old ; competition, say leading Norweg Japan was revived by the arrival at' 1 biiHlni-MH men. Price» for machinery Toklo, the other day of 1 7“so-call<sl land steel cmiNtru tlon are »aid lo be I Japanese Robin Hood«, or "men of ■ 60 per cent cheaper In Germany than 'chivalrous spirit” who camé to seek! In Norway. The finished product governmental aid for their follow-' Imported from Germany «■<><•:» only era. about us much as the raw or unf’n- hi the Tokugawa day» these men labed product would cost In Norway. [known in Japan a» “kyokaku” came Reports from Germany any that In- into existence to oppose the tyranny , [ du» try there la growing rapidly. Th«: of the samurai cl«»» and to defend ' low rate of German exchange, it is the Interests of the common people. pointed out. makes Germany*» com-1 Their motto was to crush the strong ' 1 petlon In foreign markets much and help the weak. Many of these people still exist in the country dis- j keener. Norwegian elect rial power plants tri ata where they are now regarded [now under eonntrootlon are buying as political bosses or band leaders. 1 their turbines In Germany because* They have many followers who they are no much cheeper there that have come to be looked down upon they cannot afford to buy them at by the masses of the people. Many home of these followers desire to earn an It I n claimed that at present Ger honest living but find difficulty in many I n able Iwat any competition securing employment. The situation | here on the product« for which she, [ was brought to the attention of mem herself, can furnish raw material« bers of the diet who are now inter lautk of «hipping facilities la said to- ceding in behalf of the modern Robin I be the only thing that prevent« Ger- Hoods. many from dumping her products on I u th„ Hame the ..kyck|tltn- Scandinavian countries at prices «» have come to Toklo to warn the gov. low a. to kill all competition. ernment that labor unrest is Increas-' Leading Norwegian iHisInes. men lnK throughout Japan and to voice' have been made rather pessimistic (hf,lr fear lhat R wnj I by this condition. graver aspect if it continues to ' Glassware—Everything you may need Xmas goods arriving at Smith’s Racket Store spread among the poorer people. T is particularly a crime against your pocket* book! Old-fashioned gravity or shallow-pan methods, or an inferior cream separator can steal hundreds of dollars away from you with out you knowing it. Why not investigate the machine that “gets” all the cream—down to the most insignificant trace? You Can Save All Your Cream Profits by installing a Viking on your farm. It is the finest and most scientifically constructed sepa rator created in Sweden, the birthplace of the cream separator industry. Come in and let us show you a Over One Million In Use The simplest, easiest - running, easiest - cleaned separator made. And guaranteed to give service for a lifetime, by us and thy manufacturers. Come in and see it. Crescent City for »1— Owing to the present excellent ' condition of the roads the Grants l’rtce» on Wood— Pass & Crescent City Since Co «••!' Dry slab wood »3 per tier, green take you to Crescent City or return slab wood, 12.50 per tier, delivered , for »5 75tf î L Edgerton’s mill. 02tf Rogue River Hdwe. Co. I’ox-ibK rhe m<>«i linportant Red Crtmt work In Siberia. und one which ui>>»l <l> iiuiik I h the < outinumii-e of ofieratlons there, I k th« i-mnpulgii aguliiat typliu* P ot 11 ► tr-tili of uilles tin- American Red t'ro»« lias fought till- KCOIII c Here ♦» «ceil "The Grent White Traill.” uu lintl-typhtIH In stitution w|p< li, with Its crew of doctor» mid nurses mid curgoea of drugic food uml «.li.iio.p- uppututua, bun tuned the Uvea uf ibuusuiuls. The fidlowing Is the proposed tax leiy for'the year 1919, to be col- lected during 1920: V COUNTY JI DGE AND COMMISSIONERS: »1.500.00 Salary County Judge ................... -....... . 750.00 Trui<44ng expense County Court 600 00 Per diein and pill cage Commissioners 150.00 $ Supplies for office .......................... —■ COUNTY CLEftK ... .................................. 1,800.00 Salary County Clerk —............ 2,400.00 Salary two d«putles ...... 800.00 Salary other Deputies not provided for ........... Klank book», telephone, stationery. postage, etc. 1,000.00 SHERIFF 2,000.00 ................. ...:................ ..... Salary Sheriff 1,200.00 ............. ............. .......... Salary one Deputy 1,250 00 Salary other Deputies not provided for» 500.00 Traveling expenses 650.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. 400.00 Transportation of Prisoners .................... ... ASSESSOR Salary Assessor .......................................................... 1.400.00 Salary Deputies not provided for .......... ......... 1.350.00 600.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. TREASURER 1.200.00 Salary Treasurer .............*......... . 150.00 Salary Deputies not provided for .. ... ...... 350.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. BO 11 00I. sc p E RI NT E N DE NT 1.200.00 Salary Superintendent 200.00 Traveling expenses 600.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. Bl RVEYOlt, salary and all office expense BOARD OE HEALTH, salary and all office expense COUNTY AGRICULTURIST. all expense COUNTY SEALER OE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. all expense COUNTY VETERINARIAN, all expense CORONER, all expense RI.GISTR VITON 3,000.00 The World’s Greatest Phonograph Value 6.000.00 EDISON’S NEW DIAMOND 6,000.00 3,350.00 I 1,700.00 Accept 2.000.00 250.00 500.00 3.650.00 This AND ELECTIONS COURT HOUSE. fuel, light, repairs. Janitor CIRCUIT COURT, ..11 • xpt n I COUNTY COURT all expense .........................-...... JUSTICE COURT, all expense JUVENILE COURT, »11 expens» CARE OF POOR: County Hom« Other Paupers Willow's Pcnaonls JAIL, board of prisoners, etc. TAX REBATES INSANE .................... 4».................... 4.500.00 .-,.0(10.00 ................... 5,500.00 ■ • • ............................................. . ........... »•••• FERRIES SCALP BOUNTIES MISCELLANEOUS EX HONS®: Including lights on bridge, delegate to special meeting», auditing books, expenses not con templated and not chargeable to any par ticular office nr accounts DISTRICT ATTORNEY, all expense WATER M ASTER Salary ...... ................................................................ Transportation .................. ............................................ Office expense Estimated cost for bridge«, lumber, nails, paint for steel bridges and maintenance of culverts County Library fund, for books, etc. ... ------- TOTAL ............ *............................... In addition to the above, it will be necessary to raise the following «urns, to-wlt: St a I- tU ■ • Countv School Purposes ......................................... Interest and retiring warrants .................... «- High School .............................. -.................. One mill for Market .Ronds 15,000.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 750.00 1,200.00 500 00 I To-day I Without. 1,500.00 250.00 950.00 200 00 50 00 YOU.L 1,200.00 25.000.00 I 800.00 » 85.400.00 35,000.00 27.000.00 20,000.00 5,500.00 8,450.0« 1181,350.00 Muhin I OrUld T' •' Of , Which will require a levy of 21.5 mills. Also, (I mills for roads, raising about »36,000.00. Estim.'ited Receipt» Derived Front Sources Other Than l>y Direct Tax County Clerk’s reee •’ Interest on Treasurer's Da, .»sits .. ’.-ami Refund OP -I alp bounty .... • „ 7'* ' Ponalthw and Jnt^rnst on Dplinn’ipnt luxes - ’ S7.250.OO The Joiv will be mtde Thursday. December 4. 1919, at 10 o’clock a m. If nnv p.-r on d sires to discuss the same they must be present at that time. E. L. COBURN. Onunti ('RT'- Josephine County, Ore-on. STAX TO X I’OWLbL, Proprietor 3<»7 (w Street, P. <>. Box 747; Grants Pass, Oregon