Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 12, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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MOXDAI, JAXI »IO
ulti vra r.v«a daily ouvrier
ruó
I J. UHM».
tiding for au amendment to our fed- !
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
oral constitution which will extend
iu the women of our naUou the right
1‘ubllshed Dally Excepl Sunday
of suffrage. This is u matter which
¿7 E VOORH1E8.
ib and Propr.
Il recouiuieiul to your early attention
and I am certain that you will not |
Entered at postoffbe, Grants i’ass.
Ora., as second class mall matter.
deem it presumptuous it 1 express the
hope that you give your unanimous|
ADVERTISING RATES
approval to the ratification ut thin
Display apace, per Inch..................... 20c
Local personal column, per line . 10c
amendment.”
Readers, per line.......................
5c
The fish and game commission
question, ehbh has bum the cause
DAILY COURIER
of much discussion throughout the
By mail or carrier, per year ...li.vO '
By mall or carrier, per month .50
stale aluce the recent dismissal l»f
State Biologist William L. Finley,
WEEKLY COURIER
was discussed at,length by the gov­
By nui | W >car
»- H
ernor, who declared that regardless
of what the merits of th« controver­
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
sies over the fish and game affairs
The Associated Press is exclusively i
entitled to the use for republication
may be, the fact remains ’ that bick­
Qualità and Service
of all news dispatehes credited to it
erings and wrangllngs have develop­
or all otherwise credited in this
ed a hopeloss situation which must
paper and also the local news pub-
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be met by « new d«»al if we are to
fished herein.
AU rights of republication of spe­
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attain what we all desire highest I
cial dispatches herein are also re­ try was asked to bend every endeavor
efficiency and the beat results."
served.
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Governor Olcott told of the recent
toward rendering the greatest pos­
meeting of the fish and game com­
MONDAY, JAM ARY )-’. IMS
sible assistance. The west was ask-
mittees of both houses of the legis­
.
(Continued troni Eage One)
lature, anil said he understood these
♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦4444 4 4 4 4 4 ed to hurry up the production of
4 ' those materials which must come : of funds of the compensation coiu- committees would recommend, ot
OREGON WEATHER
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I from here, especially to put energy 1 mission for vocational rehabilitation propose, legislation which would pro­
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Tonight and Tuesday tair ♦ i into producing spruce and chrome. of injured workmen also were in­ vide for two distinctive commissions.]
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to have control over the commercial [
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4 • ith southeasterly winds.
cluded in the governor’s recommen­ and sjtortsmen’s interests, respective­
two
materials
that
could
not
come
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ly, but declared he still felt that a
from elsewhere. Cost of production dations.
Financial
Aid
for
Soldiers
complete separation of the two In-I
THE SPECIAL SESSION
was not a consideration so the spruce
The attention of the solons was di­ tercets would lead to more harnion- (
The special session of the state ' and the chrome were made available.
rected to action the governor deci liv­ ions relations
lvgislature is now on the job at Sa­ Many of our citizens at once put ed necessary in connection with the
lem. Its firs, work was the ratifi­ their funds into chrome production. carrying out of the provisions of the
cation of the woman suffrage amend­ Roads were built and ore bodies de­ bill enacted by the people at a spe­
ment, and this occurred within a few veloped in response to this call from cial election last June, extending fin­
ancial aid to soldiers, sailors and ma­
minutes of the calling to order of the government, and the government
rines who participated in the great
the session. This is really the reason is now asked to reimburse the men war. He recommended in his mess,
for the assembling of the solons. for this money that was advanced ace an appropriation to cover the
While the acting governor would not Other industries were reimbursed for additional amount which it Is under­ I
give to the women of the land the money expended. Shipbuilders were stood tfill tie necessary to expend
G. A. It.—W. II. <’.
over and above that already provided
The officers-elect for General la>
credit for the call, nevertheless had •paid for ships that were not complet­
for 1920, so that several thousands
it not been for the woman suffrage ed. Materials that were assembled of dollars of interest on money ad­ gan Post No. 39 and General Logan
Corps No. 25 were Installed Saturday
amendment there would have been but nover used were paid for. it is vanced for this purpose by the emer­
afternoon in the corps rooms in the
no special session. There was no now only a matter of common justice gency board might be saved to the w. o. w. hall, Comrade
H. Car-
emergency in any other matter that that the men who Invested in this sta<e.
son Installing officer for the i»ost. and
Governor Olcott devoted only a Past Department President Mary C.
was sufficient to justify the call. Ol­ work preparatory to chrome mining
brief statement on , the question of Hildreth for the corps. The large
cott laid stress upon the workman’s should be given like recognition. And ratification of the 1 national constitu-
Jiall was filled to the limit with
compensation rates as the chief rea­ they no doubt will if the proper tional suffrage amendment.
After
members and visitors
"It will be my pleasure.” he said regular business, inflation and
son far the call.
The emergency showing is made. So lose no further
there was no greater than it was a time in getting the facts before the in his message, "to have forwarded stadlation. all marched to the dining
to your honorable body for ratifica­ room where a delightful hour was
year ago at the time of the regular committee that is now meeting In
tion the resolution of the congress spent around the long white supper
session. There was no shortage of Washington.
of the United States of America pro- tables, whi h were filled »ith all the
funds for the payment of the com­
delicacies known to the culinary art.
pensation, as some seem to believe,
The Post officers for 1920 are
as there are hundreds of thousands
Commander S. W. Phlllli«
Vine-Com. O. S. Goodnow
of dollars in the fund to meet all
Junior-vice
C. Blruni.
payments. Higher rates of contpen-1
Quartermaster H. A. Huntley.
sat ion is commendable, but it did not
Surgeon C. Finn.
constitute the ’’emergency.” Neither
Chaplain <A. Bartlett.
did the other three points set forth
Officer of the day .1. N. Adams.
by Olcott. The real emergency was
Office of the guard H. (Howlett.
Appointed adjutant 4 leo. C.
an attempt by Olcott to extricate
[calf;
assistant. J. W. Heston.
himself from one of those messes he
W. R. C. officers:
can get into with such ease. And
President — Mina Stlnebaugh.
before ’Olcott’s circus” comes to its
Senior vice Hattie Peterson
grand finale the acting governor will
Junior vice Mary Lewis.
Treasurer Emma Hoyt.
no doubt discover that he has now
Secretary and pn-s correspondent
stirred up the greatest mess of them
Alice Mallory.
*11. The Oregonian has rightly dub­
lt»ITitl IA BIGGEST AXD BEST ITTItAI ÌTOX ITIVI EVER
Chaplain Etta Heston
bed it, in referring to some of the
Conductor .Harrietta Pratt.
VISITKD GRANTS PASS
executive's actions, "one mess after
Guard —Agnes Falls.
WHOLE < ARLOAD O| MOST BEAI TIFI L St
Asst. Con
Martha Trunnell.
another.” And the people are paying
EFFECTS
Asst,
guard
datura H untlcy.
the bill.
Patrioti instructor --Clara Hobble.
1st color hearer Ellxrheth Wertz.
RELIEF FOR CHROME PRO­
Elizabeth Pool
DUCERS
Blanche Youngblood.
Alida Swlr.deii
Like most great bodies, the federal
AT YOUR SERVICE
Tuesday Special
row
Spitzenburg Apples
BARNES, I he Jeweler
$1.10 Per Box
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
Time Inspector
Next door I T ret NaUouat Bank
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the New Year Right
Buy a Maxwell
W<< have a few IMO Touring I'ar. in Stock. < all and look
thrill over- They sell thclu.clvt*.
We also have ill stiM-k a few ti»<ai cars nt bargain«.
TIIE HUM) CH.ALMHRS IN A WOXDKR
Call and see for yourself. If you want a sit cylinder car the
Chalmers is just what you’re looking for. M im II uiii pri<c«l, no lim­
it to power, a bear for comfort and looks, It’s lasting qualities un­
excelled and last but not least it is economical to operate.
Al.so REMEMBER WK CARRY I tXIMI’LKTK LINK OF TIICEN
AND AtX'ESSORIEN
and
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OPERATE \ VIACHINK SHOP WITH THE BEST OF MECHAN-
1(41 IN CHARGE
JAGS NTS FOR.
HUDSON
MAXWELL
\V/
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CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS
’typ’
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
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ACCItSORiaa AHO RIPAIRIM«
PHONE JI7
5U H STREET
GRANTS FUSS, ORE.
Opera House
GRANTS PASS.
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“SUPREMELY SATISFYING
government, and especially that part
of the government represented by the
congress of the United States, moves
slowly. It has moved especially
slowly in dealing with the chrome
producers of the west, but it now
seems that those who are diligent
enough In the prosecution of their
claims may at last get just treat­
Already some of the cJaim-
ment
ants have re eived adjustments and
word now Comes that the committee
is holding hearings in an endeavor
to deal justly with all.
When the nation made all other
matters secondary to the winning of
the war, every citizen of the coun-
FASHION GARAGE &
MACHINE SHOPS
Now Is the time to make your
repairs and do your overhaul­
ing. It you have any mechani­
cal troubles to solve, bring
them in, we will look them
over and give you a reasonable
rate, we have the test equip­
ment of tools and machinery in
this part of the state and me­
chanics who know how to use
them.
We make piston rings, pins,
bushings, axles and shafts.
We make a specialty of all
kinds of ignition and electrical
work.
We make a specialty of
kinds of acetylene welding.
At your service day or nf-lit.
BURKE & KNOX
Ixjuisvllle. Ky., Is the largest leaf
tobacco market in the world.
Placer location notices at Courier
¡encache
IF HUBBY HAD TO DO
THE WASHING-
THE Oil AX’* IS
are that if hubby was invited to
do the family washing or to
stick around while it. was be­
ing done he would say, "Let
George do It.” Our advice 1s
to let one of our electric wash­
ing machines take the sol) out
of the garments and the toll
out of your wife’s life. I<et lis
demonstrate their worthiness
and guaranteedness.
housand : of wowtiuue r miserably from
periodi: attack of headache, never dreaming
that a pcTL'-ahent cure may be had. Headache
nearly alw ys re lit from 6omc disorder
the
stoma h, Ji r or bowels, 'i c Chamberlain’s
Tablets. Th y w 11 correct these diso ers and
there will be ' me e ¿c.dache, Man, have been
permanently c red bv Chamberlain 8 Tablets
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