Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 08, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Fresh and Full of Syrup
Fine Flavor
Product of Mesopotamia
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Itank Re-elect« Ofticeee—
At a meeting of the directors of
the Grants Pass Ranking company,
the officers and directors were re­
elected to serve for the coming yeuY.
We Wish You
All
I Clue. Mcs<<rv«> In Hospital—
Chas. Meserve, of the American .
restaurant, was taken to the Good
Samaritan hospital, where he *aa
operated upon yesterday by
Dr.
laiughrldae. The lust report from I
I
the bedside was that Mr. Meserve
was progressing nicely.
Security
The Season’s Greetings
BARNES, The Jeweler
Next door Fira, N allouai Heut
M. P. Time laapector
t»Mwlatlon Tsnsimw—
Regular meeting of the Security
Benefit
Association, successor to K.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
A I, of 8. tomorrow night at' Dixon
The Associated Press is exclusively
hall on (1 street
The following of­
entitled to the use for republication
Quality and Service
of all news dispatches credited to it
ficers will ha»e charge; Geo. H. Dor­
or all otherwise
redited in this
man, president; Albia Swinden. vlce-
paper and also the local news pub­
II.I
president; Josephine Roesch,
lished herein.
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vice-president; Marietta Pratt, (In
AU rights of republication of spe­
e
cial dispatches herein are also re-
Were you one of thousands of per­ who fail or wilfully refuse" to filu ander; Julia Hiller, secretary; Lucy
eerved.
sons who last year, with unquestion­ their return and pay the tax within Fox. prelate; Julia Wallace, guard;
Howard Dorman, sentinel.
THl RSDAY. JANUARY », »IWO.
ed honesty of purpose, filed an in­ the time prescribed.
Forms for making return m»j l>e
correct income tax return? Are you.
I
Mining Man Investigate*—
e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ or have you been a claimant for re- obtained from offices of collectors of
A.
C,
Stewart,
of
Seattle,
la
In
the
♦
< »REGON U HATH ER
♦
4 fund of taxes overpaid Have you internal revenue and deputy cellect- city today, having just returned from
♦
Tonight and Friday, fair and ♦ been called upon by the bureau of or, post offices, and banks It your in­ Holland, where he was Investigating
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of come for 1919 was $5,000 or leas, certain mining proi»ertles. He also-
continued colder with easterly ♦ internal revenue for payment
recently Investigated some of the
♦
If it was
♦ winds.
government ask for Form 1040 A.
the
amounts owed
mining properties of the Jump-off-
♦
through inadj-ertence or ommissions more than 15.000 ask for Form 1040. Joe district. Mr Stewart states that
in making out your Income tax form? Returns must be filed with the col­ the shortage of the rainfall for the
PAYING UNCLE. SAM I EL
To
sum it up, have you experienced lector of internaJ revenue for the dis­ season is working a hardship in
Uncle Samuel, like some other
some of the Southern Oregon mining
forces of which we hear, works in trouble of any kind in filing your trict in which the taxpayer lives or
districts, as the smaller streams are
has his principle place of business.
various ways bis wonders to perform. income tax return for 1918?
not flowing enough water to make
the operation of the giants possible.
He does things one way this year,
U so, this is written for your bene-
and just as he gets his people to a fit and for the benefit of more than
CARD OF TH INKS
point of understanding, he changes 3,000,000 taxpayers who. on or be­
his tactics and mixes up a* new dose fore March 15, will file Income tax
We wish to thank our friends and
for them. There was a lot of mis- returns for the year 1919. It is cer-
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acquaintances, and especially the
understanding in the making out of tain a percentage of these returns
Southern Pacific company for their
action brought by Davis, represent­ kindnesses, and for the many beau­
income tax returns during the last will be incorrect. It is equally cer-
ing a number of claimants who per­
year, and with some changes in the tain that the percentage of errors formed work at the Golden Drift dam tiful floral offerings during our sor-
row in the loss of our son.
methods and the qualifications now­ may be largely reduced if taxpayers against F. M. Fauvre. the present
MR. and MRS DAVID PETERS ON
in force, there is apt to be more dif­ will acquaint themselves with the owner ot the property. Fauvre al­
ficulty this year To obviate some of income tax provisions of the act ot leges that he was not responsible for
neu today
the proi»erty at the time of the per­
the trouble the bureau of internal I February 24, 1919, known as the
formance of the work. A change of SEE G. P. JESTER for life insur­
revenue has arranged a series of ar­ i revenue act of 1918, which provides venue to the Jackson county court
ance—Penn (Mutual Life.
59t(
ticles explaining this work which it I for the collection of taxes for the has been asked by the attorney for FOR SAIJC —A No. 1 Jersey cow; al-1
Mr. Fauvre. who represents that lie­
requests be given publicity through ¡year 1919 and subsequent years.
so some turkey hens for stock, j
cause
of prejudice In Josephine coun­
Phone 50O-R-2.
.
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the press that the three millions of j
Probably the
most
important
ty a fair trial is impossible here. I
i FOR RENT
our taxpayers (who will have to fill change affecting the average taxpav-
Two or three large
Davis is represented by Attorney J.
rooms partly furnished. Suitable
out an income tax report before i er is in the normal rate, the exemp­ N. Johnston and Fauvre by Attorney
for housekeeping. Mrs. N. E. Os­
March 15th many be guided in their tions of $1.000 for single persons Norton.
born, 215 West D Street.
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duty. Below |s the frst of these ar- and $2,000 for married persons and
The California -Oregon Power com-
FOR
SALE
Syracuse
plow;
Win
­
tides:
heads of families remaining the pany is bringing suit against a num­
chester
rifle,
25-20
W.
C.
F.
;
one
ber of people in the lower valley
I same as for 1918. The normal rato
grind stone, cream separator, prac­
who were represented in the group
for 1919 is 4 per cent on the first that installed the electric power ir­
tically new. Paul
Wusk, Mur­
phy.
6*
| $4,000 of net income above the ex­ rigation plant a number of years ago.
emptions and 8 per cent on the re­ Th- electric co-ipaay is attempting SI’ITZ.ENBERGS Hand pi ked and
sorted, $1.50 without box. Also
The norma! to collect J." .872.51. vthich it alfeees
maining net income.
is «l ie j ; io ; i equfi ment and current,
Spits culls. Otto Henri, son, lower
rate for 1918 was 6 and 12 per cent.
one;.’ J. T. Chinnock represents
river road, box 19, Rd. 2.
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respectively, This applies to every the tlectrl company, while the de-
citizen and resident of the United fendants’ !r. ;?rests are In the hands FDR SALE One 1918 Baby Grand
Model Chevrolet car in good condi­
States. Alien non-residents receiv­ of Attorney Norton.
tion. Run about 7000 miles. Call
The action of thé state against R.
ing income front sources within the
306 or write Box 13*. Grants Pass.
United States are taxed to the full J Ro wen and Paul Sands is on the
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docket for prosecution at this term
8 per cent on the income from sud
of the court. The allegation of the FOR SALE Two five-acre fruit
sources.
tra is. a tew ¡tearing trees, Two
state is that Bowen and Sands con­
room house, one half -mile from
The surtax rates, which rang spired in the issuance of a fraudu­
Pacific highway, one-half mile
lent
deed,
conveying
interest
in
from 1 per cent on the amount o
from school and railway. No reas-
chrome property in the Illinois val­
net income between $5.00») and *6.
onable offer refused for this pro-
ley. District Attorney Miller appears
000 to 65 per cent on the amount o' for the state, and Attorney O. S.
perty. Chas. Bee, Three Pines, Ore.
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income in excess of $1,000,000, re Blanchard for the defendants.
main unchanged.
A second criminal action brought FOR SIA'LE- Two five-acre fruit
»ugh District Attor­
tracts, a few bearing trees, Two
The tax, as in 1919. uia; .e paii’ y the .’a‘c,
ney
Miller,
is
that
against
Geo.
Ba
­
room house, one half mile from
in full at the time of filing the re­
ker, of Galice, upon three Indict­
Pacific highway, one-half mile
turn, or in four installments, the
ments returned by the grand jury.
from school and railway. No reas-
first of which is due on or before Two of these are for larceny and the
onable offer refused for this pro-
March 15, the second on or before third for alleged destruction of an
perty. Chas. Bee, Tlrree Pines, Ore.
The
' f-9-tf
i June 15, the third on or before Sep­ irrigation and mining »lain.
tember 15, and the fourth on or •be­ court has appointed Attorney E. S. WANTED Six men at 50c per hour,
VanDyke to represent Mr. Baker.
work in hop yard. J. E. Verdin.
fore December 15 The first install­
Rd. 2. Grants Pass, Ore.
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ment must accompany the filing of
FOR
SALE-
Weaned
pigs,
work
the return. The period for filing Is
♦
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
♦
horses, harness ami wagons, milch
from January 1 to March 15. Heavy »♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
cows. Amos Smith.
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I penalties are provided for persons!
Improving l’r«»|»ert.v—
GLYt/EHINE MIXTURE
I
C. A. Linch is making improve­
SI UPRISES GRANTS PASH
ments on his recently acquired pro­
perty at Sixth and D streets, formerly
The quick action of simple glycer­
For Prices on
the Bannard building. The addi- ine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in
tions at the rear have been torn Adler-l-ka, is surprising. One spoon­
down and the removal of the big sign ful relieves ANY CASE gas on
stomach or sour stomach.
Adler-f­
’Furniture and Undertaking” made ka acts on BOTH upper and lower
WE DELIVER
ot wooden letters, which ha.« de-orat- bowel and removes all foul accumu­
ed the side of the building for more lated matter which poisoned stom­ I
Often CURES constipation.
than 20 years, is being removed In­ ach.
Prevents appendicitis. One lady re­
terior changes are being made, and ports she has no more pain In back
painting will soon be In progress.
of head or gas on stomach since us­
Corner Third and G Streets
ing Adler-l-ka. National Drug Store.
(Adv.)
Vl<-t liiHli-t- to Have Itevivul—
At an interesting meeting of
official board of Newman
M.
church Wednesday evening, commit­
Whitens h
like
Kl
tees were appointed and. arrange­
Peroxide
ments perfected with regard to the
revival meetings which are to begin
Helfer
January 25th preceeded by a week
of cottage prayer meetings.
The
pastor, Rev. Joseph Knotts, will lie
his o’.’n evangelist, but will be M-
Tooth Paste
si-t.-d by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. John­
ston. evangelistic singers.
Toward
Seid only
the close of the series of meetings
where, f J
A
Dr. S. A. Danford, district superin­
•r« diajJjrywd
tendent expects to Im present to as­
sist.
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
PHONE 123
FLOUR
FEED
the New Year Right
Buy a Maxwell
MOST MILKB ri ll GAI.MIX OX GAS
MOST MIIFS PER DOLLAR ON TIRES
We have a few lll’JO Touring Carn in Stock. < all >uid look
them over- They sell* thriusehtea.
We also have in stock • few used cars at Imrgnlna.
THE Itl-JO CHALMERS IS \ WONDEIt
Call and «<•»• for yourself. If you wain n six cylinder car tlx'
Chalmers Is Just uhm you're looking for. Medion» priced, no Ilin.
It to power, a In-ar for comfort and looks, It's lasting qualîUes un­
excelled and last but not least It Is economical to o|x'riite.
AUSO REMEMBER WE CARRY \ COMPLETE LINK OF I IRES
AX'D MX 'E!SSORI ES
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and
OPERATE \ MACHINE SHOP WITH THE RHKTOI Ml« HAN-
K« IN CHARGE
AGENTS
FOR.
MAXWELL
y
HUDSON
f
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
Accessories
amo rt pai mi ng
PHONE 317
5!I H STREET,
GRANTS PASS, ORE
The Wardrobe Cleaners
315 N. Sixth Street
Phone 147
Josephine County Flour Mill
G. B. BERRY
Harness and .Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co
Peredixo
ESSEX
MOTOR*»
t
Cleaning
Pressing
Repairing
We call and deliver
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