' Used Car Bargains Used Car Center turner till) Mid D Hired* EAHk TERMS * loo down *ioo down 11)11) H< lill’PH ItOOTII. 2 evtra tin* 11)11) PAGE, extra tire •350 iliinn ♦375 Ih U> give you entire satlnfiu-Uon Used Car Center «TH AND I) st. NASH 6’S and BABY GRAND CHEVROLETS For immediate delivery A car of Chevrolet Four Ninetys expected soon Tires nixi Accessorius MAXWELL & CO REAL H FARMS %ND CITV PROPERTY z Timmons & Higgins ( nil «nd K«*e us 111 South Sixth St- Phone HZ4-J Paul’s Electric Store Order*’for llectrlcal Gotwla or calls for service will In’ promiHly taken mre of by Mr. Paul pending the ar­ rival of n competent man to repre­ sent us In Northern t allfornia and Southern Oregon. I|«>n his arrival notice will he git en in these col­ umns. Xddress all «nils direct to Paul’s Electric Store OliMiOX For the Young Man * laiudou. Mur. 27. Dlsaiqiroval or the HUpretne council’s decision to keep the Hultan on the throne in Constantinople is voiced by many. EngllahDien who remembor Glad- [ stone's fierce denunciation of “Ab- i dui the Damned." The archbishop of I York, speaking at a ilio esun confer- i en e said "To the deep diaappolnlinent of ull that la truest in Ch rieten doni, the unsjieakabl»» Turk I m apparently utili to be left In possession of Constan-; tinople. What the reMuitH may lie is [ ulready being sufficiently shown by I th« tidings received of a renewed massacre of Arrmvilans I think this is a matter tliat ought to lie deep upon the conscience of the British l»*ople We have repeatedly and In [ the most solemn way, given our as-■ Hurance to these unhappy iieople that the nUies at least Intended to de­ liver them from the tender mercies [ <>f their enemies. We, who have I I made so rniKih of the nhame of re-1 gardlng solemn obligations as s'raps * of palter, dare not ignore these sol- I i ’ iiiii and repeiitod aiwiiraiw. and 1 wine way must be fouftd, if the con- f science of Christendom Is to be sat- [ infled. for protecting those to whom we have given our solemn bond and [ leromise." If the United Staten government definitely refused to accept a inun- ! date for the admlnintration of Ar- i menian affairs, the British lalxir I party has Indicated tliat it will Insist as an alternative solution that the entire region known as Turkish 1 menla lie released from Turkish i ordgnty. The party takes an attitude of protecting against any Idea of HUb- i ordlnating the Armenian settlement Corpus Chriati, Tex., Mar. 27.— to considerations of Indian ¡«olicy. Mexico's greatest need today I» Am­ erican capital, American organiza­ tion and .American help, according to lames L. Welch. Corpus Christi bus­ iness man, who recently returned from the three-weeks trip through that country with other Texas bus­ iness men. "Our trijf was a success from the start and we were accorded excellent Seattle, Wash., Mar. 27. Wash­ treatment at al) points,” said Mr. I ington boys who are -training at a Welch. state school here to fit themselves "Business in .Mexico City seemed for offl ers’ berths in the American good The chief difficulty of the merchant marine w ill get their first | merchants there is a scarcity of sil- taste of ocean swells and possibly ver for change. seasickness w Iren they leave May 15 two "We reached Torreon just for a four month))' cruise on their weeks after It had been attacked by school ship, the Vicksburg, once a fores of Francisco Villa, but found naiy gunboat. all business houses and industry The Vicksburg, ac ordiug to ¡»res­ working to capacity. Every one ent plans, will sail down the coast, seemed busy and there was not the stopping at Portland, San Francisco, lack of silver noticed in Mexico City. San Dingy and probably one Mexican ’’Our special train had an es ort of port. From Mexico she will cross to soldiers furnished at Uiredo by the Honolulu. Alaska will then >e vis­ Mexican government, but throughout ited anil the home trip will be made the entire trip there was no oc asion down the Inside Passage, with stops for their aid. at Skagway. Juneau, Wrangell, Ket­ "During our trip we were treated chikan. Vancouver and Victoria with the utmost .civility and hospi­ Commander E. F. Echradt, U. S tality. The citizens seemed anxious IN., director of the school, will com­ that the rumors of banditry and law­ mand the Vlckeburg on the cruise lessness be disproved. We were as­ Six oViier officers, ten former navy sured that what Mexico needs more men and about 65 cadets will make today than anything else was Amer­ 1 the trip. ican capital and American organiza­ The Vicksburg will lie rigged as a tion along industrial lines." upon tlm legislatures, where neces­ brigantine for sailing part of th< sary, to have registration re-opened ' way. and the laws modified, it is said Through the winter the Vicksburg here, but wrornen political leaders rode at anchor in Ijake Union at a hope the changes will be accomplish-| I University of ^Vashington wharf ed without difficulty. In states | while the cadets' went to school aboard her. The boat was t imed where women have not heretoforeI ■over to the state lust fall after being been given the privilege of fulfilling placed out of commission by the navy the necessary requirements, provi-1 . department. Washington, Mar. 27.—Women in sion should be made for them to go [ _ several states may »e denied a vote to the ¡»oils this November it the | The artists of Seattle. Washington, in the coming presidential election amendment if ratified in time, they i are engaged upop a painting of a Red despite ratification of the suffrage assert. ¡Cross nurse as a gift to the Red» amendment before November, it is No opposition to the operation of j Cross. said at the headquarters of the Na- the suffrage amendment in strongly ■ tioual Woman’s party­ here, unless anti-suffrage states, similar to tactics are made in registration employed in the South to limit the ALL OF OUR PLUMBING I changes negro vote after the passage of the laws. upplies In order that women all over the loth amendment, is considered like­ ARE THE United States may register for the ly by suffragists here. NeW thin model Elgins and Howards that are beautiful in de- sign and wonderful time keepers. LETCHER & SON JEWELERS BOYS TO GET TASTE OF REAL SALT WATER S CHOICEST \ MERCHANDISE Gardening Time Prepare the seed bed with Valley Hardware Tools SPADES, RAKES, CULTIVATORS SPADING FORKS, TROWELS, HOES, ETC. Valley Hardware Company We do fine shoe repairing • PLUMBING OF v HARACTER E JU : N“ We'sell plumbing of char­ acter. Both our fixtures and our repair work live ug> to the high ideals we had when we first started business. If there were any better plunvb- Ing supplies than those we dis­ play we would have them. Don’t forget our phone num­ ber. B. S. DEDRICK 5111 F Street Phone 3OH-J coming November election under ex- isting luws, ratifi. at ion must be com­ pleted before May 1, 1920, on which date Georgia closes its registration. Excluding Georgia the next date is Jnnw 30 when registration closes in Rhode Island. Registration in all other states does not close until Sep­ tember or October by which time suf­ frage leaders are confident the am­ endment will be ratified. Other requirements, however, lie­ side the element of time may nulli- | fy tlie women's vote next November I in certain of the state, especially in | the South, unless the legislatures lare willing to make necessary [changes in the laws. Payment of a ¡Mill tax is required in eight of the ¡states; in Virginia over a period of ! three years before the election and [in Florida anil Louisiana for the two [ years previous. Texas law calls for ■ the payment of a poll tax on .lanu- :ry. Alabama and Mississippi on Feb- I ruary 1 and North Carolina and South Carolina on May 1. Pressure will be brought to bear Sounds Like Mark Twain. According to a more or less authent­ ic story. Mark Twain was looking from his window on the street one wintry night when the world was cold and dark with sleet and rain. As the warmth of bls room enveloped him. anti thoughts of past experience came back t<> him, he said: “Some dog of a lecturer is out In that storm." WOOD BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of School District No. 7, of Josephine County, Oregon, at its regular monthly meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon April 6, 1920, at the parlors of the First Na­ tional Bank of Southern Oregon at 5:30 o’clock will receive sealed bids for the sale and delivery to the said district of 400 tiers of wood: said wood to be cut from the body of sound green trees free from rot, dote or punk, diameter to he not less than four inches and not larger than ten inches (seven inches round timber), round timber not tn exceed 20 per cent of entire delivery and all wood to be cut in two-foot lengths and What we have “in the way, of" Chicken Feed 4 WHEAT OATS CRACKED CORN St HATCH *FOOI) CHICK FOOD EGG MASH POl’LTRY OATFLAKES MILLFEED SHELL BOXE BEEF SCRAP Corner Third anti G Streets PHONE 123 delivered to the various school houses of the district on or before the 15th day of (August, 1920, well piled according to the legal Import and definition of the said term on the ground as delivered, ready for measurement. Blds may be placed for the de­ livery of the whole or any part of said wood and may be for either hard wood or fir or both. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. EDWARDS. VAN DYKE Clerk.