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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1920)
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 31, 1030. - I Fl ■w ODDITIES OF GERMAN VOTE Rheumatism Tim right trenini, nt for tills drend ailment Is found In Anti-Uric Till* licsi ut I rciittvly i-liminat.w the ih H m . iis whl.h rnuw rheu matism; restoring the system to normal heollli. Ttaur money refuiultsl If (lie rcsMlfa do not pl.MUM«. For sale l>y SABIN’S DRUG STORE 9 —T- Chain Screen Deere for Furnac.a Chain serven doors have been found satisfactory n. a prot<s tlon for fl re nom agnhiat «hr Intense heat of metal, glass and chemical furnaces. The cur tain of chain* shuts In heat, gases and sparks, and abuts out cold sir. permits •n unhampered view of ths Interior of the furnace, and allows tools or •flier otij.-.’ta to be very easily pre lected Into It. 1 1 B. ’ . 1------ «■ Peculiar Bsntlmsnts Rsvsaisd In Re cant Balloting for Members of noichstag. The total number of valid votes cast at the recent «'lection In Germany for the 4 01 members of th«« relchstag was 20,017,000. The votes that had to he thrown out ran Into the thou- hsik I s . One woman w rote on her bal- lot: ' “1 urn voting for you major ity eoclnllets Hile time, but unless 1 can get Westphalian hum tlint Is made In Westphalia from now on I'll never do It agnln.” Quite n few votes were cast for the kaiser on the ground that "If elected the humilia tion would serve him right." One mnu from Magdeburg deposit»! In stead of Ills he I lot n flvs-mnrk note without comment. lint the prize ballot came from Lin den. It was a piece of wrapping pa per, on which was written "Isaiah 12, M M ’ J ba vt ■ ra • ■■ -i...w the things tlint are to come hereafter that we may know that ye are gods; yea, do good or do evil, that we may be <1l«may«-d and behold it together, lie hold, ye are of nothing and your work of naught; an alioiiilnatlon Is he that ehooseth you.“ -- h- ' / The Circus. The clown« disport themselves ss of Wearing of Hosiery Is an Indicanoli yore. The band playa Its tuneful That the Wearer Earns at Least music. Acrobats swing high on shining í *u,*u w ÍIIA1 320 a Month. trapezes. The elephants go through ViCIPf »9 WOJiWv » ,460 ML IE YOU WAN I their ponderous moves. The seals flap 1 A M(IPE WK 1(1*4» Soap and socks In Sumatra—tea their way to children's hearts. All Is I IW 6OT A PASPy the same aw twenty years ago—the years ago the observant mind of a circus does not change. consulate representative of the United But with the passing of the yearn, States in that Island would have de the effect ban changed. The trappings voted less thought to such matters,, seem loss bright. Their tawdry tinsel but now the Internationalization of no longer seems pure gold. The quaint commerce gives soap and socks In Su ness of exotic cloaks no longer trans I matra their place In the sun. • The ports the mind to fnraway lands. The natives. It appears from a recent coo- acrobats seem' much the same as those Hular report, are more and more tak- the dally stage brings us. The ele Ing to wearing socks. Those iln»- phants. for all their heavy training, pie garments of extremities, one seem but commonplace. Even the judges, are becoming an Indication downs seem less funny than In days that the wearer earns at least »20 gone by. Time has passed, Indeed. a month. American socks are well The dreus does not change. But we, thought of. as are American soaps, feeling the heavy hand of passing but more socks and soaps from Amer time, have change«?. No longer do we ica can tie sold In Sumatra If the feel as children. Through the glamor, American dealers In these commodi we see the sadness. Forsooth, since ties will give more thought to local our chlldhdM days, we have progress taste In decorating the boxes or wrap ed.—Milwaukee Journal. pers In which they go on sale In the bazaars. These buyers In Sumatra, Natural Wonders. tike their soaps and socks done up In When waters chsrged with carbon bright colored containers; In fact, A Billion Prayers a Day. Needed Prayer. ate of calcium derived from limestone they are inclined to judge the con Five times dally, '£M million Mo are evaporated they deposit masses **We are In the hands of a receiver, tents by the beauty, from their point writes s western editor, “end may the hammedans kneel on their prayer car of the carbonate, some of which are of of view, of the box. The picture of (x>rd make him duly thankful for what pets to Invoke the Spirit who, as the great beauty. This process can be ob an American manufacturing plant be Is about to receive."—Boston Trsn- Koran tenches. Is the source of wis- served at many warm and “petrifying" leaves them cold, nor do they care lom and knowledge script. # springs and also In limestone caverns for a wrapper decorated with land- were stalactites and stalagmites are «cape In colors. Particularly In fhe ■ ---------- 1 being formed, according to the United matter of hosiery, they like the box States geological survey. Mexican decorated with some brightly colored “onyx" Is formed In this way. Its picture which catches the eye and ap- variations In color and texture, which I>eals to the Imagination by Its "hu make It attractive and valuable as an man Interest” One judges that It ornament, are commonly produced by would be good policy for American Impurities or Inclusions, such as oxide dealers In soaps and socks to discard of iron, or even mud and clay. their present containers and employ some of the artists who make covers Why Spoil s 8uit?- for the popular magazines to design “Here'e a ladder against this build and paint them new ones particularly ing. Til bet you a dinner yon won’t for the Sumatra market—Christian walk under It." Science Moultor. “I won’t take your bet” “Ha ! . Superstition?" “No, horse sense. There’s a man at Inkstand Centuries Old. An InkstaDd that was probably In the top of that ladder with a bucket of paint In his hand.”—Birmingham jSe 3.000 years or more ago. has been Age-Herald. acquired by the British museum. It 33 71 62 Is from Thebes, of Egyptian make, and 1 20 46 1 31 38 ' *» •> Safer Than Rifles and Powder. Is supposed to date from some wh »re 0 1 0 3 0 3 1 3 .2 3I 1 Among the Items purchased by the about 1500 B. C.. although its real »f 4 0 • 1 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mexican government for Francisco can only be judged of approximately. « 0 Villa and his followers are 800 plows, It is made of wood, and has two com r 19 21 «2 10 42 22 49 31 31 36 harness for 1.000 mules. 2 tractors, partments, an upper one provided witii 4 0 4 2 0 4 4 1 2 0 20 mowing machines. 2 thrashing ma two holes, one for black and one for 3 4 4 0 3 0 8 3 2 » chines. 40 scrapers. 2 long auto trucks, red ink, and a lower one for holding, 41 27 36 47 25 60 41 67 49 an auto, corrugated Iron for roofing reed pens. The black and the red Ink 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 and 2 large warehouses. are certainties, for some of the color still remains within the receptacles. 52 25 59 19 73 1860 34 83 52 82 65 Oalllag surds at itaurier office. 10 10 6 8 3 187 3 3 4 II 6 I SOAP AND SOCKS IN SUMATRA Cooking Up Something • Official Count of Josephine County Vote Cast in General Election, November 2, 1920 9 office : and candidate ■tar l,rvwidrul Mild Vice IT«uid««t— Harding-Coolidge ........-........... -Rep. Coz-llooeovelt .......... .'................. ,l)e“* Watkins-Colvin .......... l’rohi. ! tabu-si mi tn an .............. Soc Coz-Qlllhaus ......-.........„..Ind.-lA. For I nited state, Henalor- bcm • Goo E Chamberlain....... ..„Ind. Thoma. A Hayes .......... ...Soc. Albert Slaughter ------------ Robert N. Stanfield _____ ___ Rep C. H. Bveneon ................. . ..Jud.-L a . For Rcpre-emtative in t'ongreas— W C. Hawley ........ Rep. liarlln Talbert ................ u........... Soc For HrartMary of Htau»— .Rep. Sam A. Kozer ............... Boe J. T* Sears ......................... I nd.-La Upton A. Upton ............ F«»r JwUce of til«’ Supreme Court— Henry J Eeun ........... „...Rep-Dem Henry I. Eenson ...... ....Iiep -Dem In. wren. i T. Harris......... Rep.-Dem Thomas V. McBride ...Rep -Dem For Jiu.ll. •• <4 tiie Sm-rren« Court— <ie<> M Httawti .Rep. F«»r Attorney Ecnerel—■ • O. I’. Coshow ................. Dem. I. II. VanWinkle_________ R«P- F'or Ihilry and Food Cominlseloner— C. L Hawley ................................. • E. J Von Ilehren .......-................ Hoc Fur Public Service < ommlsnloncr— Wiu I>. Bennett .......................... Dem Fred G. Buchtel .......................... Rep 147 102 56 Otto Newman .............................. „.Soc 2 12 12 Fur State S«-na(or— 17T 141 99 J. C Smith ........................ For Stat«« Representative—- 1Ä3I146 85 J. N. Johnston ............................ F«»r District Attorney— 13R 130 66 W T. Mlllsr ........................... —......... 46 54 56 J. D. Wurtsbuugh ........................... For < oiAity Judge— 65 55 35 C. G. Gillette.................... ......... —— Eclus Pollock ....................... —. ....... 131 141 93 For Ikmuty <1crk—- 185'166 102 F. L. Coon .................... .. ................... For 4 taunt y sheriff— Geo. W. I aw I s ............... — 183 174 102 For County Treasurer— Geo. S Calhoun „ 182 167 103 F«>r <'«Minty A smw ><> D O. Hayes ....... 179 161 86 For < 'ounty S<-h<M»l Alice M Bacon 185 167 101 For County Stlrveyo Tom R. Pearce . 151 146 77 F««r County ttarutv S lxiughridgo . 176 Î58 99 For tkmnty Cmnmineion J. 8. McFadden ...... 1 1 4 109 69 Cyril P. Wise ........... 78 72 39 For May. >r of Granta I C. II. Demaray ......... 176 151 75 R. Timmons ............... , 22 39 49 For Treasun-r of Granta I1 G. I’. Jester .................... 167 169 88 For Con m i I man Wan! 1 T. P. Cramer ........... 197 164 -*• For < 'otim ilman Ward C. F. Nutting ............ For <'«nine! I man Wnnl S—— Wm. Bunch ........................ For < tauncilman Wnnl 4— E. Challson .............. 58 A. Sthade’................... 52 Compulsory Voting— Yea ................................ 19' 3« 27 *No ................................... 164 148 86 ll.'KidirtIng l.'gislatlvc Sessions— Yno .......................... 59 58 33 No ..a....................... 103 107 64 < »««oniargorino Kill Yeo .......................... 37 30 25 No ............................ 145 1 48 79 Single Tat Amcmlmwnt— Yes ...................... .................................... 11 30 16 No ............................................................. 1C7 148 88 Fltlng'Torm of County Offl«-«ww— Yea .................................................... 113 99 52 No ....................................................... 61 71 50 Port «»f Portland— Yea ................................... ................. 10.1 88 40 No ....................................................... 50 67 50 » n 11-comira I sory V n<«'i net Ion— Yea ........................................ 33 4? ?6 No ........................................... 158 132 77 Fixing la'gnl Intcnat Rat Yes ......................................... 12 1 4 12 No ........................................... 176 155 91 IfoMwcvelt lllnl Reftig«'— Yea .................. 111 77 36 . No ................... ; 63 09 65 IHvIdtvl Session Yes .................. 43 52 22 No .................... 104 104 64 -State Market Commission Yoe ■c 41 42 27 No 1 22 115f 68 !.. !« 92 5 5 63 5 7 88 4 4 34 38 34 34 75 S3 69 71 47 42 34 36 0 8 3 4 2 1 2 4 2 40 2 ! ° 45 10 74 2 70 too 1 73 95 74 3 1 1931 1760 6 15 6 2 20 20 16 13 53 46 43 43 31 18 18 17 60 67 53 51 1673 1668 82 1732,1727 “ 14791474 14784473 9 5 30 10 8 530 3 6 7 0 0 IT 1 1 0 6 157 266. 109 52 « 15 7 56 6 15 6 58 5 LÍ49¡1481 56 . 6 ! 4 26 11 3 59 83 49 84 £31 69 40 70 41 l!44 I 47 1 40 40 18 5 2 17 0 67 5 7 4 84 1103 5 6 41 8 16 1 45 5 20 4 49 4 32 3 62 1 46 4 ! 44 5 39 4 12 41 7 14 11 1 23 31 6 4 11 6 48 117 135 59 30 60 33 89 56 71 66 79 70 50 18 56 18 22 42 2. 1 55 41 110 '126 53 30 58 34 «8 56 70 60 85 69 44 22 4S 22 59, 1 29 3 506 6 4 38 66 49 32 26 97 125 37 49 37 30 23 18 48 25 35 14 72 38 38 30 40 56 46 36 80 32 45 33 30 27 32 . 12 40 30 20 5 54 35 44 65 38 87 19 4| 63 51 80 132 20 55 14 30 29 49 26 28 40 80 24 .19 55 77 35 52 38 79 37 49 11 53 11 35 15 59 8 20 13 78 88 102 48 127 155 66 34 72 45 101 «6 85 69 89 74 54 25 ’64 33 96 93 117 44 125 157 6 5 33 68 48 102 65 83 64 81 79 56 27 68 25 81 88 107 44 124 160 <1 34 «7 43 103 66 67 70 79 5S 28 65 25 69 99 46 121 152 59 37 71 36 83 60 74 64 91 68 59 29 59 23 80 105 61 37 67 41 87 60 76 62 94 78 58 34 66 24 94 49 120 151 • 35 93 109 57 31 64 33 83 58 72 59 75 66 56 31 55 20 90 192711925 1 80' 89 199411983 1 I 71 7711683 1581 77 104 47 123 145 60 3t 1l 45 90 59 84 63 87 75 56 24 59 23 76 1945 1942 65 33 83 31 51 11 91 112 46 50 42 22 25 14 54 21 >0 16 54 49 <33 33 31 63 32 45 22 94 54 20 43 16 15 19 37 32 15 13 31 61 375 71 36 88 29 II 115 138 16 23 34 76 105 49 114 153 27 27 81 60 i 94 2040 2038 81 • 112 152 45 97 • 36 47 ”90 74 e 10 43 13 86 38 32 93 129 28 39 7 49 98 26 27 26 34 54 •60 15 28 72 2RI 20 57 82 13 46 32 27 96 130 21! 69 8 89 41 41 44 49 30 40 • s 14 55 12 31 41 65 25 42 21 69 26 50 17 76 31 31 19 41 9 19 10 13 18 64 72 1559'1018 14 1 9 25 42 16 22 43 45 33 22 29 49 32 32 3« 26 46| 23 25 25 22 52 722’ 1094' 361 34 J5 28 17 1R 46 15 24 41' 31 58 27 1 23 57 35 35 30| 35 53 27 32 25 4 36 9 14 881 51 13 73 9 61 10 85 13 46 10 48 9 27 8 18 » • 12 28 11 17 31! 14 22I 3 SI 26 35' 18 1 9 26 17 5 19 26 8 19 l«l 20 40 109 147 42 2 3 2 8 61 • 8 19 21 27 78 47 83 71 83 27 13 23 39 25 22 14 461 .32 46 28 4 3 40 30 40 411 31 45 20 27 27 34 53 20 23 56 49 77 .24 58 26 8] 20 27 24 16 15 82 16 47! 28 27 48 25 32 20! 28 49 19 23 17 26 62 1 4 80 15 25 39 40 t04 127 21 40 1 6 » 19 16 21>| 1 7 80 37 1-5 67 • 27 • 38 27| 1 9 56 36 1* 39 17 65 12 85 8 21 17 43 1081146 13 50 101 71 151 211 171 2f 54 321 82 39 66 46 18Í 17 69 45 7 22' 1 9' 9 46' 17 33 62 33 60 30 21 70 60 93 66 >4 27 1 1 4' 30 1 7I 26 15 50 40 23 171 39 19 55 23 37 34| 50' 29 43 25 28 56| 27 133 130 31 46 21 «7 11 29 31 28 80 115 1« 37 7 23 20 39 11 17 32 £3 14 35 12 63 20 41 19 53 18 26 12 53 19 72 15 25 35 34 75 110 27 30 5 24 24 38 11 24 23 66 18 «1 15 64 20 41 2« 53 20 30 1 1 5 22 S31 14 8 8 30 52! 3 83' 23» 40 1015 54| 101 58| 81 241 11' 54' 65'1452' 934 1 1 8 24 333 14! 7 451 15 72 71)1659 132« 18 34 11 29 1C 20| 26! Î2 I 351 37! 923! 421 531103«! 14' 486 67'1206 PROI*OSED TAX LEVY FOR FUNDS FOR l»2O The following is the proposed tax lovy for the year 1920, to be col leci ed during 1921: COUNTY JUDGE AND COMMISSIONERS: 31,500.00 Salary"'County Judge__________________ 1,000.00 Traveling expense County Court „____ 600.00 Per diem and mileage Commissieners 150.00 6 6,250.00 Supplies for office _________ • COUNTY CLERK: 1,800.00 Salary County Clerk------- ... 3,000.00 Salary two Deputies______ Salary' other Deputies not provided for______ 1,200.00 7,000.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage etc. 1,000.00 SHERIFF: Salary Sheriff _________________________________ 2,000.00 Salary one Deputy ______________________________ 1,500.00 Salary other Deputies not provided for ...J____ 1,250.00 500.00 Traveling expenses ....................... —.......................... - 650.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. 650.00 6,550.00 Transportation of Prisoners ___________________ ASSESSOR: Salary Assessor ___________ —__________________ 1,400.00 Salary Deputies not provided for------ ----- --------- 1,500.00 700.00 3,600.00 Blank hooks, telephone, stationery, postage etc. TREASURER: Salary Treasurer ______________ -—----------- 1,200.00 900.00 Salary Deputies not provided for______________ 350.00 2,450.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage etc. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: Salary Superintendent............... — 1,200.00 300.00 Traveling expenses ................ ........................... ............. 600.00 2,100.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage etc. 200.00 SURVEYOR, salary and all office expense---------------- 500.00 BOARD OF HEALTH, salary and all office expense 4,250.00 COUNTY AGRICULTURIST, all expense---------- ------- COUNTY SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEAS 175.00 URES, all expense ........... —................. —. 1,250.00 COUNTY VETERINARIAN, all expense ____________ 200.00 CORONER, all expense............................................. 2,000.00 REGISTRATION AND ELECTIONS ______ 3,500.00 COURTHOUSE, fuel, light, repairs, janitor 1,000.00 CIRCUIT COURT, all expense ........................... 100.06 COUNTY COURT, all expense ............. —....... 500.00 JUSTICE COURT. all expense _____________ 200.00 JUVENILE COURT, all expense __________ CARE OF POOR: 6,000.00 County Home ................. —----------- 6,000.00 Ottrer pa ipers ...................... _............ — 5,000.00 Widow's Pensions ............................... ............ 17,200.00 200.00 Indigent Soldiers _______ ______________ 300.00 JAIL, Board of prisoners, etc............. ....... w----- 300.00 TAX REBATES ______________ 100.00 INSANE ............................................. 750.00 ADVERTISING ...... .-..................... 2,000.00 FERRIES ................... .. .................... .... 500.00 SCALP BOUNTIES .................... MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE. Including lights on bridge, delegate to special meetings, auditing books, expenses not contemplated and not chargeabfe to any 1,500.00 particular office or accounts .,.......................... 1,000.00 DISTRICT ATTORNEY, all expense .................................. WATER MASTER: Salary ............................................ .......................................... 1,500.00 500.00 Transportation ........................... .. ............................... ...... 2,050.00 50.00 Office Expense .................................................................... 1,250.00 COUNTY LIBRARY FUND, for books, etc................... 5,000.00 SOLDIERS AND SAHAkRS MEMORIAL ....................... 6,250.00 HOSPITAL, Cost of building, etc. .................................... TOTAL ............................... „.. In addition to the above, it will be necessary to raise the following sums, to-wit: State Tax ........................................... County School Purposes ....................... Interest and retiring warrants ____ High School ................................................ . 1*4 Mills for Market Roads ........... U Mill for County Fair TOTAL ...:................. Also, 6 mills for roads, raising about 3 77,225.00 67,500.00 28,000.00 15,000.00 7,800.00 12.250.00 2.050.00 3209.825.00 50,000.00 3259,825.00 Making a grand Total of ______ ______ ___ —___ .„... Which will require a levy of 31.6 mills. Estimated Receipts Derived E'roni Bourerw Other Than iby Direct Tax County Clerk’s Fees .................................... .. ...... ....... 34.000.00 Interest on Treasurer's Deposits _ ............ ....... 1,000.00 Refund on scalp bounty ...................................... ....... ’ 250.00 Penalties and interest on delinquent taxes ....... 2,500.00. Total ................ .................. •............................. ....... 37.750.00 The levy will he made Saturday, December 18, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m. If any person desires to discuss the same they must be present at that time. E. L. COBURN, County Clerk, Josephine County, Oregon.