NATI IU»AV, AI’IUL IO, IW2O. PAGE FOUR —--------------------------- ------ a ♦ MIS PASS OAIIY COUffltR _ Published Daily Except Sunday A. H. VOORHIE8, Pub. and Propr. ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ ♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ l^uirn how to grain with Chinamel. Demonstrations at our store week. Rogue River Hardware Five Pounds for 50c itered at poetoffbe. Grants Paw. Ore , as second class mail matter ' R A M O NA **THK Mil I. OF NYMI’HONV" BEST GRADE HARD WHEAT ADVERTISING RATr'S Display space, per inch ___ ._.... 20c Local-personal oolumn, per line ,10c Readers, per line........... .. ......... 5c lai)toil Rooming llou«e So|t|— The laiyton rooming house at corner of II and Sixth streets been purchased by Timmons A Hig­ gins. who will conduct the establish­ ment. MACARONI DAILY GOV RIER By mail or carrier, per year ...$6.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 WEEKLY COl’RILR By mail, per year ......................... $2.00 O r BA ™ -*• RTH «TH SATl RDAY, APRIL IO, 1030. W T 4k Spring Fever— You're sure to catch It, and the only cure Is a Murphy Dance Dose administered Saturday, April 17th. peracription $1.50. 'W’’ AT BARNES, The Jeweler Highest Prices Paid for Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Eggs and Hides ......... Notice— .. .............. .____ Modern Woodmen of America, pay nts at the office ♦ hood holds agreement endeavoring must stav with your engwes and I of Blanchard A Blanchard. Weather for the Week ♦ ¡to protect against illegal strike of your jobs. You all remember what Blanchard, clerk Pacific Coast States: Fair, ♦ ---------------------- ¡rebel organization headed by Grunau. happened in 1894. If you require ♦ except occasional rain south 4M G NTHKET FIIONE a Personal grievance of Grunau, lead­ <>rix',u Theute ♦ Pacific Coast. Normal temper­ any assistance to accomplish t*,is Manager Harck'e of Oregon er of new organizations, was original ♦ ature probable. l,ETER.SOX IlliOti. I’llops. | theater, will give the patrons who from general officer«, wire me." ♦ cause of strike of few switchmen attend the perforninncra of ‘ 'Male Tonight and Sunday fair with ♦ : members in his organisation in Chi- ____ . . .. ....... anil Female" a splendid presentation ♦ light to heavy frost early in the EIH 1 ATIOX . , J cago, .Milwaukee and St. Paul yards FOR ELEMEM tilt of this feature, having received new ♦ morning. Westerly winds. The colleges and universities have ixiuipnieiil consisting of a rectifier . Question of increased pay was later * WILDERVILLE I Injected for increases in wages can­ always had the attention of the taxi*n<* now moving picture > machine. bums ¡The rectifier has improved the light A STRIKE OF INSl RGENT8 not be obtained by illegal strike and paying public whenever legislatures Week Ladies Aid met with Mrs 100 per cent, giving a much brighter The public is getting its fill of no compromise or settlement can be convened, but the provisions for ele-| hdeture. Fred Ryan, formerly of thlai Daw* on Thursdqy with a goodly Mrs. Minier and daughter, Jo*o> ■trikes, for it has been one strike expected with committees represent­ ¡city, but now of the Rialto theatrej number present. Plan» were made memory education have been upon phi ns. of Klamath Fall«, are guest a after another ever since the war com­ ing those on strike. Stone and Car- of Medford, installed the equipment to folks entertain the young a more definite and firtuly establish­ of the Sheehan family this week Friday,'which was tried out at last' menced. As wages ascended strikes ’ ter are cooperating with the broth­ one« a mouth in the evening at win» Rev. Ruminoli I, Intending to be­ ed basis. The public school system night's performance, and will have were organized to give them an extra erhood to the fullest extent to pro­ I home In the neighborhood Next gin a aeries of revival* at Kerby on j has beeu a marvel of efficiency In everything working in perfect order momentum, and when hours were tect their agreements and all will ! meeting In two weeks wlU.be with \prll ikth ; most particulars, but no matter how I for tonight. shortened strikes were called to clip enforce organization's law against its Mrs. Will Dickinson. : well grounded the system might be. a few minutes more off the work day. members disregarding same. You are To Seti Ch»'ic<,r'« Old Moiior. The Roblnaon families hold a Np«’ )K was subject to the same influences ' dal reunion last Bunday at th« Sliubj l'haU'iT ouix.l !.. Ui.'ttiot Itllil ud- The present strike of the middle expected to do your part in upholding ¡as the other institutions that depend Robinson home. Everyone took their! VOWMHI to III* lille, of Wcvlilll, whlch western railroad men has some dif­ the manners of the brotherhood if * upon a rather fixed measure of ill! dinner* and enjoyed the day. there «ere presentili lo finirli ■ I fu Queell'a ferences from the usual strike, the we expect to continue yard Jurisdic­ college llxfiii.. l.< .-ri ti*n<|t*r«d ¡being 43 present. come and maintenance. 'With the illlilng thè clvll 'Hit» Neur Wi*)hlll chief defference being in the fact that tion. Whitney advises that about An Easter party wa* enjoyed last present day tendency of prices the I» l Inni III« lei III I* lite lllelltlvtied the walkout is engineered by an in­ 1000 members from outside points Saturday night at the Rad Robinson Iti lite I lonlll-.llll hook noli olii) l'JO elementary school system is In the home Eggs were lull led ami color acre* «Ith n otiifi.rtulil,* riwldenca. ■urgent branch and does not hold . are now working at Chicago and the ” same position as other branches of cd, and games played throughout the ' iihleli ivlll l>e offeriti -iltli posaewiloQ Way back tiefore the II. C. L. hail the sympathy of so strong an organ* situation is improving hourly, All government. The money provided g(,(ten ¡t„ deadliest work on the evening for entertainment. litui thè lonlsliip of thè iiiuiior ut ano* Ration as the Brotherhood of Rail­ officers are now on the job. so do not Mrs. Burrell Ruttencutter was In Iloti ut Anduvcr. I.omloti Ttinea will not quite go round, and the^prlce of ¡taper producta. Mr. Sabin way Trainmen. In an endeavor to ask for help but do your duty as cap­ work of education of the boys and W* order Tor a large shipment Grants Pass last Tuesday afternoon ' counteract the influence of the in­ tain of your railroad. Brother Ander­ of envelopes. The order was filed visiting her brother. George, who Is Blue print* of Grant* Paa* girls suffers. To meet the need, a Ills broken I t’ourler office. surgents. the Brotherhood of Railway son. vice-resident of the brotherhood, away and overlooked. A few days in the hospital there. measure will appear ti|>on the ballot siuce the shipment arriitul the Trainmen has issued from Portland is here and we are doing everything at the election next month known as I druggist scowled a little, scrub lied • circular addressed to its members we can to sustain the prestige and the elementary education bill, the his dome and said, Surely I hm* throughout the Southern Pacific dis­ standing of our organization on this purjiose or which will be to levy an given no order for these envelope«." trict urging that they remain upon railroad and we will expect full co­ annual tax of two mills upon all tax l,ut ,h*- next n,aU ,he *“• the job, and so remove this territory operation of all local chairmen and : , , . . voice, which caused him to smile and i able property of the state for the ,,,, , 7 i say. Perhaps, after all, I did order from the immediate activity of the officers of all lodges. Any further 'support and maintenance of the pirt>-lthoee ^nveiO|,el,.- The price was the ■trlking element. The letter address­ information received by us will be „¡lie elementary schools. The mean-j oil one and that is the reason he i ed by General Chairman McDowell, furnished you as soon as possible." ing and pur|>ose of the bill is found has a window filled with these en of Portland, to the members in General chairman of B. L. E. and B. within the following digest of it s.*i " Grants Pass and elsewhere reads as L. F., have telegraphed their local . for one week at the old retail price 1 eral sections: . ; of ... lOc a package or 10c a hundred , follows. chairmen as follows: “Instruct every Section 1 provides that the tax be This Is a joke that all The following telegram just re- engineer and fireman to report for levied in 1920, thus tiecoming avail- jo.v. ceived from President W. G. Lee and their regular work. Those refusing is furnished you for the information will lose their senority and member­ able in 1921. It is to be used for the NEW TODAY support of the elementary grade« in-1 of our members and your guidance. ship.” eluded in the first eight school ¡fears. FOR SALE Five head of our high In connection with the present ille­ President Carter of the firemen producing dairy cows. These are This is the broadest possible tax for- gal strike of yardmen. wired his subordinates as follower all high grado Jerseys and A-l it affects every school district in the "Whitney and General chairman “Have taken matter up with milkers. Also two registered Jer­ Mr. 1 state and therefore meets the widest sey bulls of the best of breeding. lines entering Chicago where brother- Shea and you and all loyal members j i need. Oregon's total school enroll- Phone 612-F-23. River Bend J ment last year was Farms. Ed. L. Schmidt A Son.4 1 148.969. tlM*' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ORBOOJi WEATHER UNION MEAT MARKET Our Grocery Boy wit! be in this P f a ' p ; çr eve ' w ‘ and. &U. bout Our fi number of elementary pupils being REGISTERED Dl’ROC Jersey . i me. Breeding stock of all ages and 126,970. There are 2,093 one-teach- both sexes. Now is the time Io In districts supporting er schools, order weanling pigs. River Bor. 1 high schools the relief provided in Farms. Ed. L Schmidt & Son. 1 ’ the proposed law for the elementary j FOR SALE. BARGAIN 7-room grades releases to that extent funds house, close in. cement basement, for high school support. cement walks, garage, two lots, roses, shade, lawn. Large front Section 2 provide« that every coun­ porch, screened back porch. A. ty will receive the full amount of the N. Parsons. 13 taxes raised on th« property of the FIRE. Automobile. Accident and county. Within the county some dis­ Health insurance. T. M. Stott. tricts will receive more and some 308-10 North Sixth street. T«le- less than their contribution, accord­ phone 4 4-J. 4 2tf ing to the valuation and pupil en­ JOS. !OSS AGENCY—Fire ins ir- rolment. This will remove some of n . , ;>! ’.« glass liability Infur­ tí anc •. 204 '*4 Sixth street the existing inequalities by placing a greater proportion of the county’s E. L. GALBRAITH Reul Estate, In­ surance, end plate glass liability, resources back of the education of bb'jb. G street, phone 28. 40tf every child. In those districts re­ \n unf irn sh­ ceiving less than the amount rai-ed, W ANTED 'ID RENT ed modern home, must be do ■ in will be that whatever is received Gall Mrs. Geo. Truitt, Oxford Ho­ much in addition to the present tel. 4 5 school fund, and if all is not requlr- FOR SALE Line shaft pulleys and ed they may reduce their special dis- hangers. $20. 1 ’i h. p. engine trict tax to that extent. $35. Grinder nnd saw gum nier with stones $10. Small building. the appor- Section 3 provides for Call at. Robisons, corner Eighth tlonment of the money on the teacher and .1 streets. 44 basis instead of the pupil basis, the FOR RENT * 1-room house, furnish­ proposed plan being the method of ed. Inquire 816 East L street. 48 distribution used in all but two of PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES the states ill the apportionment of anti buy sugar pine shingles, man­ school funds. No school of fewer ufactured on Cheney creek by J. B. Gaivin than 31 elementary pupils may have; B. Borough and Sons, Phone 68 through Wlldorvflle central. more than one teacher. .The chief! IteniH in the cost of maintaining two' ID II SALE Wood. Wood, Wood., We are now booking orders for | one-room school« of sa.v Hi to 30 pil-1 summer and fall delivery, Order pll« liuilding, teacher, equipment Fir I early and avoid the rush. are the same. Distribution on the $3.50; pine, $3.25; oak. $4 a tier. I pupil basis discriminates against the Also 2-foot oak fire place wood. I smaller schools. $5 a tier. Some fir ready for im- mediate delivery. Terms, cash on i Secton 4 provides that an affirina-! A ' delivery. Phone Dickinson tive vote waives the constitutional 68 J Daws, Wildervllle, Oregon. limitation to a 6 per cent Increase WANTED Man with oar. Can make lover the previous year's tax, so far a« good connection. See Wright, Jo­ 'this one measure is concerned. The sephine hotel, Sunday all day 43 : waiver Is necessary In order to make ^>^\ te D the tax iogal. I wagon. I •Light one-horse spring 65« North Fifth St 18 , 'ROttitiES Howdy I I am the NEW GROCERY BOY. I know the grocery business. every week. You’ll SEE me here My store sells QUALITY goods---the kind yo u WANT because they are fresh and wholesome. When you use our good groceries once you buy from us always. will Try OUR Groceries. J. Pardee Bicycles CROWN SINGLE BAR $42.50 AMERICA SINGLE BAR 42.50 CROWN MOTO? BIKE 47.50 AMERICA MOTORBIKE 47.50 ACE SINGLE BAR WITH TRUSS FORK ACE MOTORBIKE 47.50 ALSO SECOND HAND CARS V Williams Garage and Cyclery « 43.00