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WS PASS 0AIIÏ COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday a e Voerhiee. Ui:l>M.sl>H, .1 » \ « tilt ft, GRANTS PANS OA1IA col RIER PAGE TWO VOUAI 25 per cent Discount Intereu at poatoffice, Granta Pam. Ora., aa second class mail matter E. I- GALBRAITH Real E*<hU>. In surance, and plate glass liability. 609 H G street, phone IS. 40tf DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per y*ar...... »« 00 By mall or carrier, per month.. 50 FOR SALE -fib» re dairy runch. 3i> acres under Irrigation projoct. In cultivation, partly clover and al falfa. Good hou«o and barn, 10 head of cows, all farm implements. Situated 8 miles from Grants Pass Some of the finest land in the Rogue river valley. J. B Noble. P. O. Box 63S, Grants Paas. Ore 13-11 s WS WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year-------------------- 33.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Th« Amociatad Press is exclusively entlUed to the use tor republication ot all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local new« pub lished herein. AU rights of republication at spe- dal dispatches bereln are also re- served FOR RALE 2 heifers, one I-year old. other 3 days old. Good Stock. W. E. Carlson. Hot 6, Rd. 3. 73 Rio de Janeiro. Jan. 5.— (A. P.) —Considerable anU-l'nited States sentiment in Brail! is resulting from WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1021. newspaper comment on the unfavor able situation growing out of the high rate of exchange for the Am ♦ ♦ ♦ « erican dollar in the last ftve months* OREGON WEATHER ♦ ♦ During this period th# value of the -» ♦ Brasilian mil ret« has dropped from Weather for the Week •e 35 to 16 H vw cents to — the . ------- dollar, ... its ♦pu — — ♦ ♦ Pacific Coast States Unset ♦I lowest mark in more than 20 years. ♦ tled and rains. Normal temper ♦ Almost dally one or more news ♦ papers editorially charge United ♦ ature. 4 States banks and trusts with being ♦ Tonight and Thursday unset ♦ reeponsible for the local situation, ♦ tled. probably rain in west and ♦ urging merchants to discontinue ♦ rain or snow in east portion, ♦ purchases from North America and ♦ Colder tonight east portion. suggesting governmental action ty ♦ 4 Strong westerly winds prevent control of native products bv ♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ United States trusts. Most of the A — local newspapers ignore explana tions of foreign bankers that the A PBOGRAM OF MERIT drop in exchange is due to lack of For the farmer or the business or balance in trade. professional man of the city, a pro United States banks operating in gram such as that prepared for Brasil are charged in these editorials Farm Bureau week in Josephine with exchange speculation, while county, has many features of the North American trusts are declared deepest interest- It brings to the to be attempting a monopoly on Bra- xilian products, particularly rubber, community specialists and experts in which some of the more violent edi their various lines, and is a traveling torials attribute to the "expansion university carrying to the people the ist policy” of the United States gov- truths that investigation and exper ernment. President Pessoa is charged by iment and analysis and study have the developed. Advantage is not tAken the anti-government section of press with unduly favoring United of the opportunity to the fullest ex States capital and commercial inter tent. however, and the attendance ests. These attacks on the presi has been rather a disappointment dent have been intensified during during the week. But results must the last week since he has ordered show for food for thought and action registration of a concession to a North American iron and steel syn lias been left by every speaker. The dicate headed by Percival Farquahar program has been along practical, to operate mines and smelters in Its Brazil. This concession has pre rather than theoretical lines, viously been refused registration by and rang» has been from soil study analysis and fertilization; seed se- the tribunal de Contas. which passe judgment on governmental contracts lection and crop harvesting, to the and concessions. control of the rodent pests that would rob the farmer of the returns from his toil, with due and equal SADI LECOINTE regard to the development of better home conditions for the family upon the farm. The Farm Bureau move ent is a cooperative one. and the passing of the good idea along to the other fellow Is the heart of coopera tion. UNITED PRESS SERVICE •n*' to > Judge Pollock on the Job— Jndrq Eclus Pollock was being In itiated into the mysteries of his new job as 1 ead of the county court when he presided at th“ regular meeting of the court this morning. For many years .Mr. Pollock has bden finding out where to get the mor.-ey to pay the expenses of the county in his position as assessor, but as judge he Is now the principal cok in machinery that trie« to make eash cover the most territory. WANTED —»Agricultural graduate The program for the meetings be with several years of practical ex ing held under the auspices of the perience wants position ius farm Farm Bureau for Friday will be a« manager. Address No. 137 enrei follows: of Courier. 73; 10:00 a m.- -Meeting of llveatock FOR BAUE Tlinl>er for wood In city and household convenience project limits. k'or part leu lam see R E leader# Farm Bureau office« at the Camp. 523 West L street. 73 courthouse. Agriculture e ♦ ♦ eeeeeeeeeeeee 1:30 p. m—Livestock Problems. a ♦ ADDITIONAL UM'AL C. J. Hurd, assistant county agent i a a ♦ a ♦ ♦ leader. O. A. C. • 3:30 p. m.—Common Ailments of Drawing Jurj l.i«l— The county court during Its morn Livestock, Dr. B. T. Simons, depart ment of veterinary medicine. O. A. ing session «elected th« name* ofl the 300 of Josephine's citizens who J C. 3:30 p. ta.—Swine Problems. H.A., will be subject to Jury duty during IJndgren, extension specialist in an- ' the year 1921. From this Hat of 300,1 imal husbandry®O. A. C. the petit jury and the grand jury1 will be drawn. Home Economies 1:30 p. rn.—Homemaking Club«. Mias Helen Cowgill, assistant state District Quarterly Merlin» At tho Free Methodist church the club leader. O. A. C. 2:15 p. m.—Water. Heating and third district quarterly meeting will Lighting Systems. A. E. Brandt, de be held In the church. 350 West 1 ( partment of farm mechanics. O. A. C. street. January 6-9 Services will bo 3:15 p. m.—Women's Clnbs and held each evening at 7:30; quarter-' Home Demonstration Work, Mrs Ida ly conference at 3 p. tn Saturday 1 B. Callahan, president state federa Sunday school at 10 a m . preaching’ tion of women's clubs at 11 a. m , mlsslonarv meeting at 3 p. m. Sunday There will be mlnls- j tors from the district. Rev. J. Shel-i RETI BI.K'ANS PREPARE j don. recently from Tennessee, will, FOR NEW TARIFF nil J preach Thursday night. You are tn riled to tha service* C. E. Glaxior. j Washington. Jan. 5. —(A. P.)—I D. E L. .Vf Philips, pastor. Plans for Introduction of a new re-I publican tariff bill soon after con-1 Relief for Mining Men— vening of the extra session in March, arisen I .Much Controversy has were announced by Chairman Ford-| among mining men relative to the I ney. of the house ways and mean«! law just passed by congress and committee today. which has been signed by the presi- ! -------- •---------- dent as to the exact status of the MH - MORE WORDS. NO ACTION in regard to its terms as to asse»«- ! ON NAVAL DISARMAMENT) ment work. A wire from Congress-1 man W. C. Hawley states that the Washington. Jan. 5.—(A. P.) — bill provides that time for doing Another discussion of world naval mining asses ment work tor 1920 is tor- disarmament before the senate extended to and Including July 1. eign relations committee today wan 1921. Th.t is. the 1930 assessment; without result. work c.-.n !e done during the firstj six months of 1931, and must be; STORM STILL ON ANI> done by Jul- 1. 1931. Tho assess ment work for 1921 must also be done durin r I'. .1. laicators ar« not, Portland. Jan. 5.— (A. Pt— The require.I to til no*Ice of acceptance.' peak of the storm which struck the coast, swept inland today and slides NO <OM *R< r -»• WITH are reported from many points. The ETH e A i DGE SAY» EVANS a tenth of Willamette is rising about a foot an hour an<l will probably Portland, Jan. ’>.• t A. P l - lohn reach the 20-foot stage sometime L. Etheridge conferred with attor Thursday. neys following his relea«e late yes terday on 320,000 bonds. District EGGS ARE LOWER Attorney Evans said he was consid IN PORTLAND MARKETS ering no compromise with Etheridge. Portland. Jan. 5.— (A P>—Live-I stor-k steady; eggs, five cents lower, COMING "VENT* buying price 45c, selling, candled, Jan. 6, Thuradav-“High school en 52c. «electa, 56c. tertainment. 8 o’clock, high school auditorium. Jan. 8, Saturday- -Regular mooting DR. PAUL S. REINSCH of’the I Julies Auxiliary will be held at the Chamber of Com merce rooms, at 2:30 o'clock. 1021. You Save Money On Every Article WILLIAMS WOOD YARD for wood 74 and coal. FOR SALE 1930 Maxwell. Nearly new Someone gets a real bar gain BIO North Ninth street 69 ADVERTISING RATES Lrtaplay «pare. per Inch—......... —.15c Laoeal-peraonal column, per line—10c Beaders, per line----------- —------ 6c Goes to Salem Sunday— Dr. J C. Smith will leave Sunday for Salem - here he will serve as state tenaior in the session of the legislature that will convene .Mon day. His daughter. Josephine, now In Portland, will join him during the session at Salem. T INSURANCE Fire, automobil«, liti accident and health V M Stott, 3<iK North Sinh St. nati SCARFS Pub. and Propr. .... Pl R< Il D4KD AT Till; NAMI'I.E STORE Men’« $:• wool «hlrts now .. 33 .Men's 310 dre«« pants, bargain price 3rt..K> LADIES HHOKN laidi«« brown lace boot. French heel genuine Goodyear welt, reg ular value 31*. now.............. »................................ ... ni»HA laidi«« black lac« boot, aonulne turn sole, boni covered heel, «ale price .................................. —.................................... PA One aaeorltuent of two tone shoe«, black suedes, «and buck and tan shoee. Moat of the«e shoe« ant Goodyear welt» ni i»H MEN'S OVER \I.1X Painter's white overall« and Jumpers .. »MB Extra heavy blue o'all« ...... »1.7» Heavy brown overalls reduce«! to ....... BI.IM» Work shirts, Sample Store Price M*'< Sample Store IMw.Wiiicr 10th, 1020 t'olliu» Auto Compnu). Grant« Pa»«, Oregon: Gentlrnieii:—You will notice lu this month'« Truck Talka No. NO tluit the Text» Oil Company purchased through Mr, Griffin, 77 Mack Truck« ot th«* following capat itl««: .AN 2-tmi “ AB'«" IS :t»«-n»n ”A< 4 Ate-ion “AC*«” It la ill G t »* Ung to know that after «everal year« of rspenment- Ing with ami toMing,truck» of all make., practically every Divbdon Manager of the Texa« OU C»ni|MUiy waa in fa«or of this order lieing plored with the International Motor Company. Your» very truly. M ICK-INTERN YT1ON AL MOT OR Till CK < oltpolt ATION By F. C. ATWEI.L, Manager « « MBH CÒLL1NS AUTO COMPANY y AOK NTS FOB. HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS •. Accssaomee « no rsoamin O PHONE 317 SU H STREET, w IELS£il M47UHÎ GRANTS PASS, QRE J AUTO TOI S RrpUicr tin* «lu»hh> ?<»p with R Uffhl« (>r<H»Fonr now. Kmart l<N»kini:. M*rO< <Mil>l«' top*— l»erfrrt liti my .»mt th** look* • .» u'.«It* choir«* tn nu»o trrial* «ml < OUR PICH FX LOWLSI G. F. FERRY Watch for Half Page Ad. Wonderful Tire Announcement C. L. Hobart Co. Sadi Lecointe, the famous French aviator who won the international air plane rase at Etampes.France, for the James Cordon Bennett trophy. He covered the course of 300 kilometers, or <86.3 miles, in 1 hour 6 minutes 17 1-3 seconds. Hammermill bond in six colors at Courier office. Don’t Suffer ANY men «nd women arc »uffrring became they are treating effect« M initead of removing cauaea. Jl.OO-Boys’ Overalls-$i.OO Why bother with iiuimenta and lotion» for rheumatic pein», backache, »tiff joint., »ore muicle», biliouanrM, nervoutnex, floating speck» in the vinon, dizzine»«, puffy pouche» under the eye«, or other symptom« of kidney trouble when the kidney» can be made well «nd •trong, thm removing the came oi the aytnptom»? ABOI T 10 DOZEN HOYS KH.IKI AND EXPRESS STRIPE OVERALL*. AGBS 10 TO 10. REGULAR PRICE, Sl.no—SPECIAL TO CLOSE SUM). tw«9iarn e Hue» b, Or. Paul S. ficinsch, former United States minister to China, has resigned as legal .adriser to the Chinese gov ernment. Doctor Reinsch Is to be the Democratic candidate for senator from Wisconsn. luve been uied for kidney trouble and bladder ■ilmenta by men and women with eneeeae lor many yeara. The? «eem log« right at the root of the trouble, Iwiior.lln« and atrenathrninl. hrali .1 and aoothlng w. ,k. aore, or diaordered kidney» and bladder. They help the k.dneya throw out of the blood rhe watte and poiaona that cauae the aymptoma oi kidney trouble. O. W. W-i««ln»er. W21 Burn» Vim. Sin An'onlo. Ten* , write» "I hnvn tuff-red mere r»r 'em with kidney .nd bladder trouble lor <1 » put i«n vent. I he only thing I hive ever be< t able to det relief from wa holey Kidney Lilli. I enrneitly revomm-nd them n nny on* lufler- Ing bum kidney u> LlaJdcr uvubl».' Grants Pass-Medford STAGE INTERURB AN AUTOCAR CO. Effect*’"i O<;t. 25, 1920 Lilly and Sunday le 11 »■; I.EAYE Grants Pass GRAN IS P \ss Mt III llltli Waiting Room 10:00 it. in. 10; 00 il. Hl. 1:00 p, hi . 1:00 |i. in Bonbonniere 4.:<O p. in. 4:30 |i. in. Phone 160 We lonuj'i t ullli “ln,c« for A'»hlnn.| and 'hirk.Monvillo