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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1920)
tIRANTB PASS BAILI OUUKIKK PAUE TWO GRANTS PASS DMÏ COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. I VOORH1E3. Pub. and Propr Mastered at poetoffice, Granta Paas Or«., aa Mcond clam mail matter ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch....»....... 20c Loeal-pereoaal column, per line.. 10c Readers, per line. DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year....1«.00 By mall or carrier, per month Hand Painted China I Medford. Feb. 5. It no more »now falls in the Crater l<ake region the tourist seuaon there will l>e open by .lune I and there will be forest fire fighting there by then, was the pre diction uttered by Alex Sparrow, su perintendent of Crater l*ke national WEEKLY COURIER park. who returned from u visit to By mall, per year------------ ------ >3.00 the lake. He state« that there is only 3 Mi MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS feet of snow at the 'park headquar- The Associated Press Is exclusively tern and but a foot more tit the rim entitled to the use for republication of the lake, which la all old mow of. all news dlspaxohes credited to it or all otherwise credited in thia and packed down pretty hard, and Is paper and also the local news pub less than one-half the usual depth lished herein. at this time of year. “However. I All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein am alee re compensation may be paid in other the new policy as having been due to am told that In years gone by several served. j forms lb an in cash. A bouus paid in a desire' on the part of the farm loan times there was but a similar depth board not to defeat plans of individ of snow at the lake, which was built THl 1MDAY, FERRI ARY 5, J »20. liberty Bonds is taxable at the mar ual borrowers If, In any event, loans up to normal by the snowfall of Feb ket value of the bonds. A note re cannot lie made. Should the act be ruary and March or later,” said Mr. ♦ .t • ♦♦♦♦ >4444444444 ceived in payment foe services is tax held unconstitutional, applications Sparrow. OREGON WRATH KB 4 “And if much more snow don’t able income at it« fav« value, and for loons necessarily could no longer --4. --------- ’ * fall In the Crater latke and other be considered In issuing the gen fhe interest upon it is alev fixable. Cloudy-, í**“*0^ ♦ eral Instructions to both Joint stock mountainous regions which supply 4 rrwwhw» l*M by ;,n •**,P.i*yer for ‘and farm loan lianks to hold up ac- the Rogue river and smaller streams Gentle Gentle . •wuve '♦» favoy of | tual < b>;ung of further loans, the with water, there will be a bad crimp life or other insu. ... mostly easterly. i 4 4 •MinegfilP1 board advised them that prospective put in existing Irrigation systems ♦ »♦♦♦F4v44>>4444444 employee is additional com, ] hotTPWers tnu»t be informed of the both on this and ths other side of to the employes. ■’•‘».ahiill centered in the le- the mountains, and the people on possibo... - . of prote<,. irrigation projects are considerably The income tax does not apply to OPPORTUNITIES ARE MANY gal decision as ■> I worried over the situation and hop i ThAfd aI-e many avenues through amounts received under accident and | tion to them. % ing that the mountain snow fall will which the resources of this districj health inauran e, or under work-j t he I ifqii gtit up to normal,” continued Mr. Rparrow. may be exploited and turned into men’s compensation laws; and dam-; It takes Just seven days from here proftt that are not as yet properly ages recovered by suit or settlement | I now to go ;o Cra'^ ftfuJ visioned. The other day it was an for injuries or Sickness is also ex-, nounced that an establishment was empt. ¡by way of Klamath Falls and Kept Klamath without losing u moment a Tips received by waiters, porters coming to make use of our oree and time. Superintendent Spariuw’s pri other products in the manufacture of and others are taxable income for mary object in vlaitfng the lake was acids, dyes and other articles of such donations are in recognition of i to see Had swiped it dur- Members present at the Eastern • that no » <uie ■ trade and commerce, That is a services and are not gifts. meeting Wednesday evening Ing I rye winte» season and to see that * Star A pension paid by an employer or branch of industry that is not usual 1 were treated to a minstrel perforin the ti test ranger on duty there was by the U. 8. government is taxable a nee, which although pul oti in a changed. Herman F. Brown, ranger ly brought promptly to mind. yet in which there is a world of opport nn- income. A widow who received pay more or less impromptu manner. who had been on duty since fall was ments in recognition of the services lacked none of the features of the brought out. and his duties were as ity. sumed by the veteran ranger. H. E. Now there comes to the local com of her late husband, may construe burnt cork show. The appearance Momyer, who will look after Crater of the troupe was the signal for up- mercial organization a letter from a such payments ae gifts. roarous laughter as the nature of national park the rest of the winter Aside from what a person may the entertainment had 'been kept a season. man in the east who wants to es- "If I kept one man there all during tabllsh an industry for the man'i- earn by his services, there are many 'secret. Clyde E. Niles as interlocu- the winter season he would soon go facture of veneer for use in building other source« of income. He must ' tor, and Geo. Sabin and A. K. Cass clean bughouse with lonesomeness.” and furniture making, and such oth include in his annual reckoning the ¡as end men were "at home.” Mr. said Mr. Sorrow. Ranger Brown, Sabin surprised the audience by his er lines of trade as veneers are used gains he made in business and oth I vocal powers in his rendition of "Her the younger man Is kept on duty In in. The fir makes ene of the most er ventures; also the income that his i Name Was Maude." while Mr. Cass the hardest part of the winter, which beautiful finishes in a veneer of any money and property earned. | added to bis laurel by his footwork is theoretically over by February 1. i on the sanded platform. The "twins” and Mr. Momyer is the sole guar wood In the country, and there would TO A PfWtniLE PILGRIM Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Cass, delighted dian the rest of the winter season. be a supply of timber suitable to keep Everything was found in apple pie i the audience with song and dance an establishment going for genera Sam Ari Tan. sketch, while songs by Mrs. Roemer. order at the lake by 'Mr. Sparrow. tions to come. Old Spokane Pal, Grants Pass will Mrs. Herman and Jim Liuin were Roemer and Mr. Voorhies were a** whoop There are scores of opportunities 'heartily encored. Chorus work and olaimed the winners and were pre To know that you are here, joke« with local thrusts by the sented with a large chocolate cake lying around. All they need is the Where you can wear your khaki «»lit. troupe added much to the perform After the program doughnuts and man of vision. The development of All day throughout the year. ance. The minstrel performance end coffee were served. the west has not been commenced. Then grab your empty suitcase, Pal, ed with a cake walk in which Mrs. The chorus aside from those al And “beat it” for our town, ready mentioned included .Meeda inc», For she’s the fairest Jewel set PAYING YOUR INCOME TAX In Mother Nature’s crown. Calijoiin, Bobzien, BaUiger and El A word of warning to income tax mer Balsiger. For we have sworn to choke Hi Cost, An orchestra composed payers is contained in a statement And mean to do It, too, Wharton, A. S. Harnes, Don Barnes given out by the internal revenue col Though in the struggle we may bust A "gallns” strap or two. and Mrs. Sabin, added much to the lector, who points out that returns pleasure of the evening. So grab your empty suitcase, Pal, must show all items of taxable in Don’t sit up there inert; come for 1919. We’ll serve you peaches, plumbs and NEW TODAY prune«. Guesswork, estimates, and other SEE G. P. JESTER for life Insur And Tokays for desert. hit-or-miss tactics are barred when a ance—Penn Mutual Life. AND THE 59tf person is making out his income tax WAITRESS w anted Josephine ho- Í return. Accuracy and completeness M« Siti must be insisted upon. And remem- ATTENTION — Anyone interested ir. •v ber. the return is a sworn statement; the Izard Gas Generator MILL RUN wishing to «ee It '.eik, (a as such, it must be thorough and ac MIDDLINGS 1. ioyd’s Second hand store, as it curate. CORN I.M) BARLEY < HOP is being demonstrated at that pia Salaried persons and wage-earn this week. 85tf MILIi PRODUCER Washington, Feb. o. 5.—Pending a ers must not confine their returns ROLLED BARLEY WANTED ..Ian and wife, or woman decision by the supreme court of the to figures showing a year’s pay at United States on the constitutional and boy of work ag ■. Or'hard or ALF1LFA AND MOLASSES so much a day or so much a week, ity of the farm loan act, all future team work for man Must board CHOP three to five men. Congenial sur-; The actual amount drawn sho ild be applications for loans from federal BLAH IIFORDS CALL MEAL roundings. Also, vant good man ascertained and reported. Ovrtime, farm Ioan banks will be held in abey CRACKED CORN familiar wLh orchard spraying. bonuses, shares in the profits of a ance, Farm Loan Commissioner Nor M’HATCH FOOD Address Co intry Club Orchards, ris announced today. The policy of business, value of quarters and board EGG PRODI < ER .Merlin, Oregon. Phone Grants the board to suspend temporarily the furnished by the employer, and a making of loans does not affect loans Pass, «00-F-2. 89 WHEAT number of other Items of similar na- for whl'h applications already are in LITTLE-CHH K FOOD FOR SAI j E- White leghorn cocker tnre which are compensations for the hands of farm loan representa els, telephone S23->R, or call 407 i services, are taxable as part of the tives, however, Mr. Norris said, add Hogue River Ave., Grants Pass, i ing that such transactions would be Ore. 8 k year’s earnings, and must be includ completed under the regulations in FOR SA1.E Ixiose grain hay. Call ed. effect dnee the system was created. after 4 p. m., 1301 East A street. It must 'be borne in mind that Officf Is explained the adoption of Mrs. A. .Meier. 88 IN IIP'll GOLII DESIGNS AT I VERY III ISON IDLE I’KKI' Hee Our Window BARNES, The Jeweler Inspector ». P, Til Neat door First National Hank i Get Your Automobile W«> now lime an expert nutoiootdle iminter who guarani«*«*» ull hl» work. Hl» prt<«*»> are right. He nutkra the old car look like new. Twenty yearn cx|ierie«ice In Oakland, California, and other large cities I m our recommiwiilation. Call and are uh first. We Have a 1920 Model Chevrolet at a Bargain Ha» bi-on run Ire» than : mm > mile« CHALMBAS AND ESSEX CARS COLLINS AUTO COMPANY *rciSso<<irs » ho ripai R img PHONE 317 H STREET, ESSEX MOTORS GRANTS PASS, ORE at Pardee’s Prices are Right LAW TO BE TESTED I row uhm y«>ii (ell ><Hir procer you unni CRESCENT BAKING POWDER J. Pardee BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted, To bring back the sunshine take COLD MEDAL XsEdWES! Th» national remady of Holland for owar 200 yaars; it is an enemy of all paina re sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sires. Look for the name Cold Modal on every box •ad aceept ac imHalloe FOR BALE O. A. (’. Barred Rocks, bred to lay. Setting of 15 eggs, >1.50. A few cockerels each. F. H. Ilastay, Rd. 1. 34 ACRES 12 acres cleared, main road near town. Good 6-room house insured for >1500. Harn and outbuildings, nil fenced, part ly under proposed ditch. Fot quick sale >2000. Terms. Heath & Herman. 85 100x100 ON CORNER «-room house, garage, wood house, sinai) barn. Price |t>oo; >360 cash, bal ance 110 per month without Inter est. Heath Herman. S9 WANTED- Second hand l4-in<h, or No. 4<t Oliver Chilled Plow . tlkcy cultivator. \ddres 2 4 5. c ire <’onrfer. eh You get the same good powder that rises in Hie ov en, and makes lighter, sweeter bakings. You get convenience, you may bake as soon your dough Is mixed or may delay the baking hours. The dough will to perfection whenever placed in the oven. •V PAY 25c for 1 pound $1.00 for 5 pounds rlll,M ENT M I NTFA< TURING Bratti«*, Washington ♦