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GRANTS PASS pAIIA
5RANTS
PASS DAILY COURIER
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or all otherwise credited in this
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23 rifle with brand new barrel'
Jished herein.
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and peep sight.
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All rights of republication of sne-
shorts and long rtfle cartridges, j
elal dispatches herein are also re- ment expenditures.
500 rounds ammunition go with I
served
Au analysis of the goverumeut ex-,
gun
Price 820. Merle Willits.
penditures tor the last fiscal year
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
Wardrobe -Cleaner».
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develdpes the fact that almost one-
w
’ANTED
Second-hand
hay
cutter.
’
fifth of the 86,400.000,600 paid out
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1U. 1IKÎO.
hand machine
W H. I^onard.!
was spent in connection with federal ’Santiago. Dec. lu.- (A. P.|—A
Rd 2. Box 16.
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♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦▼♦♦ * * * control and the guaranty of earn-
shortening of the process of electing
OREGON WEATHER.
* Inga for the railroads Only one de- a president of Chile which has been FOR SALE 20 acre» at Murphy,
slathers of wood, drive a truck alt
♦
♦ partment of the -rovernnient- the in use since 1833 is urged by many
over ft, good road. 810 per acre,
Weather for the Week
♦ war department spent more than public men here. It now takes al­
-a
terrai! A good wood cutter can
most three months to elect a chief
4-
pay for this with hl» own labor
Pacific Coast States: Gener­
was used in connection with the car­
executive, the actual legal stage« in
♦ ally fair in southern California ♦ riers. The war department's total. ,
In 30 days. See "Mitch.”
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the election just concluded, in which
♦ and unsettled and rain else-
the record shows, was 81.611,000.- Arturo Alessaudri triumphed, hav­ FOR SALE --One 4 2-lnch electric
♦
where in this district..
Simplex mangle, almost new. 1
000
against 81.037.000.000 for the ing consumed 13 weeks, dome of
♦
new hot water tank with electric
the
leaders
of
Chilean
opinion
want
railroads.
Tonight and Saturday. rain.
I to reduce the period tn which the
heater, 2 wash trays. 1 electric
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
1 No. 8 kitchen range
country Is kept, tn point al turmoil. I washer
I A special commission of the Cham- i 1 Ice box. Will sell separately or
KEEPING
PRICES
RIGHT
THE TREASURER'S REPORT
together. Cheap for cash. Call
her of Deputies has submitted a
When prices commence their slide measure providing tor the election : Sunday or Monday at 610 Howard
. The excess profits tax. Secretary
street, or pltbne 505-R
4 8
Houston declares, has not fulfilled downward they start al the things of the president by a special assem­
the
farmer
produces.
The
bottom
bly
composed
of
member»
of
both
:
the theoretical grounds upon which
FOR RENT 7-room modern house,
It was enacted and has been found ' drops out of the price of wool before branches of parliament and preslden-' farm, chicken park, «shade and
tlal electors. All questions a ria Ing
fruit. Inquire 668-L.
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to be wrong both In theory and tn the suit of clothes sells cheaper
0
from the election would be decided
political philosophy. He says It dis­ Wheat is reduced in price even while by a tribunal which would Include 83 REWARD tor information lead­
ing to recovery of one Holstein
criminated against the conservatively the sack of flour continues at IU seven justices of the higher courts.
cow with small white-faced calf,
financed corporation while aiding war-time figure. All down the line
Debate on the measure is expected
one small red calf, white spot on
materially the firms whose capitali- the farmer is the first victim, and to begin soon and if the bill la adopt­
forehead, ear marks: smooth crop
ed
It
will
have
to
be
approved
by
ths
action is exaggerated. He urges that largely because the axe can be ap-J
off left ear, upper slope In right
hew congress which is elected March
Phone 801-F-13, or write Mrs
ft be replaced by some form of a cor­ plied there with no effective protest. next.
Josephine Messinger. Rd 4
IS
poration profits tax "not only on the There is lack of concerted action—| E! Mercurio advocating electoral
in
other
words,
lack
of
cooperation,
grounds of the government's revenue
reform consider« the bill would be an
tedia'« Viti Tlmt-er Wcs-th
needs, but upon grounds of equality among the producers and even while improvement over the present sys­
india I» a little li»« 'tote half Hie
tem.
but
suggests
an
office
of
vice
the
cost
of
production
remains
un
­
and justice " The corporation pro­
slze of thè Uniteti States end p”*
fits. the secretary continues, should changed the price of the product is President should be created
nntold ttniher wealth Iti ttnly
! I^a
ÏÆ Nacfon favors direct election ■eawea
not be allowed to escape with a tax forced downward, You do not see by the people as being short and sim­ one eectlon ha« there be<-n In ufe-ra­
tine unv niilta «swing luniher. thnf
of 10 per cent while other taxpayers the maker of the suit of clothes or ple. It oppose« perpetuation of a belng thè province of tturinn wlille m
are subject to taxes on their Incomes of the pair of shoes reducing the system of electing the president bv a every other pari nf thè getti coun­
try all luuitw-r le wlil|>*-> wed by lisnd
price of his product till he has ha"m- restricted body of men.
ranging as high as 70 per cent,
Under the present electoral sys­ oii' of thè tre» tn ttie piu- •* thè tree la
material
mered
the
price
of
the
raw
re-port,
again
Mr. Hanston in his
tem after the electors are chosen ' dropped
■urges the necessity for rigid economy and of the labor down first, Proper they must meet five weeks later and
tn government expenditure, asserting cooperation on the part of the pro­ vote for their respective candidates
T<> WHOM IT MAY (XiXCEICX
that only by conserving the finances ducers will be the balance fitât is Then congress must assemble In joint ,
This Is to notify the public that
carefully can the expenditures be needed, and then the prices of the session a month later, decide any
Colin
McIntosh of San Francis -o.
claims
or
contested
electors
and
pro
­
kept within the 14,000,000,000 an­ raw material and of the manufac­
claim the successful candidates This Cal., has disposed of his interest in
nually which he suggests should be tured product, with the price of la­
system was devised to satisfy condi­ what Is commonly known as the "Old
the basis for a revenue program. He bor included, will meet a just and tions of communication In the early Channel Mine" located near Galice,
Oregon, and his responsibility In
Is hopeful, however, that with the equitable basis. And organization days of Chilean independence.
connection with the operation of said
“heavy burdens placed by the trans­ must be on the broad and general
property has terminated,
portation act” out of the way, there plan of the Farm Bureau, and kin­
Dated this 4th day of December.
will be a substantial excess shown by I dred organizations.
1920.
colin mcintosh .
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FAMINE THREATENS
A Very Special Purchase
of Ladies’ Dresses
Received yesterday from New York a «hipment of ladies'
wool dro>»es, fine French serges and tricotine«, beauti­
fully embroidered and braided. Sizes 10 to 44, values
from 8:40.00 to 837.50, special your choice 810-50.
AUTO TOPS
Replace the shabby top with
light.
eaay-to-handle
weather­
proof one now.
Smart looking. serviceable tops—
perfect fitting and improving the
car’s look«—a wide choice in ma­
terials and colors.
OUR PRICES LOWEST
G. B. BERRY
city TREASURER'S
By Charles E. Hogue
(United Press Staff Correspondent l
Shanghai. Dec. 10.—fl’. P.)—
Famine relief work must continue I
for at least ten months tn China, ac­
cording to estimates made by offi­
cials who have undertaken the dis­
tribution of the millions that are be­
ing subscribed to save the starving
people. Forty million lives are im­
periled by the famine.
The American Red Cross Is.taking
an active part In the relief work. Ms-
jar Emmett C. White, chief of the
insular and foreign division of the
American Red Cross, has gone from
Manilla to work with American Min­
ister Charles IR. Crane in the admin­
istration of the project.
Appalling tales of misery are re­
ceived dally from the eight northern
provinces affected by the famine,
which is the result of a drouth. Peo-
pie have been eating leaves and
grass, heads of families have poison­
ed their wives and children to save
them from starvation, children have
been sold Into slavery that their par­
ents might live and that they them­
selves would be cared for these and
othbr similar stories of horror have
be-ome so commonplace that they
no longer cause a flurry of excite­
ment here.
The rains have come to the parch­
ed provinces an'd the sufferers should
be In a very much better position at
the end of ten months.
NOTICE
There are fund« in the city treas-
ury to redeem all warrants drawn
oft the general fund numbered 1 4548
to 14583, inclusive.
Interest will ceaso after Decem­
ber 10th, 1920.
Dated at Grants Pass. Oregon, De­
cember Sth, 1920.
G. P. JESTER
City Treasurer.
ai rial miai »
of our feed goes to th« boat
stable* and bdrus In thia vlclu-
Ity. »lock raisers and owners
know that It pays to buy the
beat toad.
That's why so
many of them are our regular
customer» Why II pays you'll
learn for yourself after a rea-
M»iablo trial of our food.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS
Phone 123
Cor 3rd and G Sts.
Grants Pass-Medford
STAGE
INTEL I RBAN AUTOCAR CO
Effect»’’" Oct. 25 1‘L’O
Daily and Sunday
LEAVE
I.E IN 1
Granta Paas
GRANTS PASS
NUtDFORD
Waiting
Room
10:00 a- in.
.
11' 00 a. m.
Bonbonniere
1:00 p. tn.
1:00 p. ni
4.30 p. m.
4:110 |>. M.
Phone 160
We connect utili stage» for A »hlnnii and Jacksonville
TRY US
FOR
WEED CHAINS
APTO ROBEN
Oils AND GREASES
WINDSHIELD (LEANLILS
WINDSHIELD WEATHER STRIPS
TIRES AND TUBEN
COMPÌ.EI 1. LINE OF M.I. KINDS
OF ACX7EMOIUEN
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FOR.
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MAXWELI
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
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no NEEDLES TO CHANGE
I’LAYH ALL REtMIRDH
To be well fed one must eat
good meats, and the meats
you eat should be as choice as
the meats we sell. The ques­
tioning Inspection our meats
undergo qualifies their depen­
dability.
Watch for Mr. Ilnppy
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THE I’ATHE PIiAYS WITH A
.SAPPHIRE BALL
NAME YOUROWNTERMS
WITHIN REASON AND GET DELIVERY AT ONCE
1917 FORD—3 NEW TIRES— $225
Cash takes it—It won't last long
C. E. Hobart Co
Dress for an Earthquake.
The earthquakes of California, re­
cently reported, remind us of no old
lady wjm, having gone through one.
thus relates her experience: "Mj <1 nr,
I was simply tumbled out of bed hh - i
(lie celling crack, <1 I threw on a fur
clonk and unconsciously pulled on one
black suede glove, and when I got
down to th<- hall and found all H u ­
oilier guests—tuy dear, I was the best
dressed woman there.'*—Boston Tran­
script.
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