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IUU KMIlEll 14, 1921 GllANTN P ABH 12AILY tlMMIKR rAQ»i TWO, GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER,1 Published Dally Except Sunday* I A. K. Voorhies, Pub. and Propr. I Entered at postotfice. Grants Pass. | Ore., as second-Cia»s mail matter. Special ADVERTISING RATES Dittila.'' •<>■*«. per inch.................. !5c Local-personal column, per line... 10c ' Readers, per line .................. 5c DAILY OOl’RlKR By mail or carrier, per year---- 16.60 By-mail or carrier, per iwoath .50 NEW SHIPMENT — FANCY CRAB MEAT THURSDAY ONLY 40c WHEKLY COVR4BR This Spedii Prioe One Day Only By-(»ail, pct year l.'.OO MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS I The Associated Press is exclusively1 entitled to the use for repabl’cation | of all news dispatches credited tn this or. all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub-) Ornata Paas. Ora- listoad herein. Ail rights for republication of «pe els# dispatches herein are also re j 1 served turn must tm tiled i on or before the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WHDNE8DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921 ADDITIONAL UK1AL fifteenth day of the third montk fol- ; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ lowing the close of the fiscal year - Mrs. W. C. Kin« «nd children, of ♦ - OREGON WK.ATHKR Non-reaident allene must make r»-1 Murphy, were in Granta Pass this af la without question the inani ♦ I ' ---------- turn on or before the fifteenth day ternoon shopping. mi playcr>plano value In the Weather for the Week world. of the sixfh month following the "Framed Pictures." we have a * Pacific Coast State«: Fre- cloee of the fiscal year. or. it the re- complete line en hand, Holmtuis ♦ qaent rains in Washington. Or«- —4l rarrtee Ita maker«’ nano'. 57 and northern California, turn la made on a calendar year basis Furniture Store, —k'«ay t<> pi«J «mi |day tondi. and probably extending into Victor Brandt of Yakima, Wash., —I h guaranteed for tea ycorw. on or before June 15. * generally ♦ Central California: «rae regiaterad at the Granta —The 1-iMM» is o< be-,4 <|U»Uly. The commissioner of Internal ♦ fair in Southern California. Nor hotel last night. —Player « tki» la •■or» ami pos I revenue may grant a reasonable et- ♦ mal temperature. itive—«Émpie In K-atrol. Among those registered at the tenston of time for filing returns. Western hotel last night were Mr. ♦ —lt la natlowalb priced In ♦ 1 Tonight and Thursday rain in threr N-aatlful niotleis al Except in the case of taxpayers who anj j|rs. F. Wright. R. E. Wright, ♦ west, cloudy east portion. • <on, tovuNt, torno, giving you are abroad, no such extension shall T. C. Browa and wife, Creswell. Ore. » ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ thè bewerit of fiacri rete-' lo Doll Bugglee. Carta and Beds. Red be for a period of more than six all wtth indichi ami war tax KITHI.ING HOLIDAY JOY months. The return rtuet be filed Rider», Red Flyer«, Kiddy Kara. A «no paM. Kara, Rockers and other article« can The joys of the holiday season with the collector of internal reve be found at "Holman’«." H Nowhere can you fiad such a are" rudely disturbed by s,»ectres of nue for the district in which the Mr and Mrs. J. M Smock, of Hol beautiful value as this is. income tax reports, auto licenses, taxpayer lives or has hia principal land. left last fight for Tama. Aria., Don't take our Word for this, and a few other of the drafts that place of business. If the taxpayer to upend the winter on their cotton nmir In to hoar and play the dad finds made upon his bank ac has no legal residence, the return and alfalfa ranch. Fred C»ok. of Santa Barbara. Cal., Gnlbrnn««* for ywtmrlf. count. And »¡tasking of the income must be filed with the collector of has arrived to apend the holiday« MTANTON RoWKlAi tax. the federal government requires internal revenue at Baltimore. with hl« parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. 8. that every sin<le person wboee net Cook. He la a brother of Mr*. Her income for 1921 was 81.000 or over. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦•♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ man Horning. ♦ LODGE ELEtTlONB Blanket« make nice and useful every married person not living with ♦ Grant« Paa«, thv. ♦ ♦ Christas«« presents. See my line be ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦ ♦ husband or wife whose net income *’ fore you buy. Holman's Furniture Rogue River Va*ley Grange was 61,000, and etery married per- ■ Store. 57 —r— Rogue River Valley Grange «6» son living with husband or wife held Its regular meeting Saturday TAKILMA ITEMS Christmas Candice whose net income was 82,000 or evening last with Master Ireland pre 8. D. Clark and Bert Rose left for And decorated Christmas Cookie« over. Every person whose gross in siding. Two applications for mem at the Presbyterian Bazaar Friday— Marabflold. Ore.. Monday, making come for the year was 85,000 or bership were received and commit- g^B*a ola stand, 57 the trip by auto. over must make a return regardless tees appointed. Four candidates were Mrs. J. A. Stubblefield left for of the amoamt of net income. This instructed In the third and fourth de <«>ff Out of Jail— Weed, Cal., Thursday to Join her Bob Goff, of Leland, has complet husband, who 4a employed there In requirement was not contained in gree«. The annual election of offi cers followed and resulted in the the Revenue act of 1918. Every mar choice of <?. N. Culy for master. Otto ed hLs aentance of 30 days In the the mills. Mrs. Homer White oalled on Mrs county Jail on a charge of bootleg ried couple living together must [¿encjrickson for overseer, Ediths ging. and 1« now a free maa. Before Clark one day last week. make a return, either separate or Green for lecturer. James Webater being released be paid his fine of Mrs. Chas. Johnson and Mr«. Clay . ------- _------- ( for joint as desired. If their aggregate for »toward. Alvah Hammond Ramsey were Walton callers Monday. 8588. , •j * ov assistant «a a — steward. 4 a «■« « w ^4 T Louise yv<< i a a Scoville a v 4 1 for C. W. Campbell made a business net income waa >2,000 or over, or if j„.' ‘Mkp laln. Clara Webster for treasur Rramca <Bap ter Meds Tonight— trip tn Grants Pass^Sn'hdny. their aggregate gross income waa er, Cora 8harp for secretary. H. M. Naomi Mundell la assisting Mrs Election of officers and regular 85,000 or more. Harter for gate keeper, Mrs Otto business. 56 Spalding at Kerby. Gross Income Includes practically Hendrickson for pomona, Mrs. H. M. ( The Takilma school and commun every dollar the taxpayer received Harter for cere». Clara Ireland for Wllfocri Allen Ijeavew ity are giving a free program and during the year 1921. Net income flora, Mrs. Alvah Hammond for lady ' Wtlford Allen, secretary of the tree at the hall and everyone Is cor assistant steward. The ballots for Grants Pass Irrigation district, left dially invited to cotne. is gross income less the exemptions officers of the state grange were this morning for Pendleton where he G. G. Shad in ger made a business and deduction specifically provided then cast. 1 Following the_eloalng ot ,111 attend the 11th session of the trip to Grants Paas last week. for by the act. the »e«sion a repast of sandwiches, OrWgon irrigate congress. Decem • J. W. Eggers has gone to the Ap The period for filing returns Is pia and coffee was partaken of by ber 15, 18. 17. He will return the plegate where he will be employed by the Triangle Mining Co. from January 1 to March 15, 1922, those present and a pleasant social first of the week. Mrs. E. N. Basye visited Mrs. Bert when made on the calendar year hour was spent Rose Monday. Extra Quality — basis. If the taxpayer makes his re-1 QugrU n>cer notic~ Stan Bumby called on Mrs. C. D. Radishes, artichokes. breaseis tufn on the fiscal year basis, the re- for at the CoUrter oWee. sprouts, tomatoes, eelery and lettuce Cameron Sunday. 8. B. Potter came down from his at Kinney 4 Truax. 58 mine on Althouee Thursday. H. Ball, of the Esterly mine. was Overcoat»— All-wool err erro ata, 111.85 to 125 seen In our burg Sunday. at Peerless Clothing Co. pre-bollday IXtMlNG EVENTS •ale. 48tf Dec. 16, Friday—Prpsbyterian La- dies Christmas Itataar. A ttowdstinaa Haggrdlon— Dee. 17, Saturday Annual meeting Engraved calling carda make an and election of officers of Frult- appropriate gift. Order now to en- K«J» r Bilk How. Brown anil Black. dale Grange. sure delivery. Printed calling cards oa abort notice. Courier office. 67 Dec. JI. Saturday 10 a. m. at Chnm- her of Commerce rooms. N«rw Royal Bociety Stamped gowG. lun< h nets, card table covrm Year’s meeting of Josephine Conn-’ bl, ached «nd unbleaclu-d, guc«t lowris, pillow caec«. bal,y Surprise oil Garw r rs ty Pomona Grange and biennial xlressc'., etc., etc. I Mr. and Mrs. E Garner and aons. election. l^on and Frantz, were pleasantly surprised by a number of their Dec. 31-24. Wednesday-Saturday^ Teachers’ examination for state friends at their home on the Merlin certificate at the courthouse. ^road, December 10th. The evening 1 was spent in games, singing aud dancing, both present and old styles. A light lundh wks served at midnight. All reported a very Jolly time. Those present were: Mr. and Mr». Paul Weis. John and Clira Weis, Mr. and Mrk. Steve Jewell, Opal, Dorothy. Al bert and Jrfan Jewell. Mrs E. W. Brit ton, ME and Mrs. H. Britton, John Jewell, Mrs. Lois Mathews and daughter, Mr«. L. Peters, Mrt. A. a iorenz. .Mias Agnes Johnson, Elsie Patten. T. Walace. 3 New Today Golden Rule Store Christmas Candles Christmas Suggestions Erersharp Pencils, ladies or gefit* 81 anti up. Conklin Fountain Pena, B3.7B an<l up. See our display of dolls, ¡iSc ait<! up Aino Pyralln Ivory, Shaving Mirrors, Box Porfumos... Latest Book«, both copyright anti re* print. Sl.tH» and 82.4M1 McDonalds Chocolates iu boxes, *1.30 and up. Polychrome Candies and holders ttud many other items. Couch’s Pharmacy Successor to Geo. C. Hablo, Druggldt Hagg Washing Machine PI TN NVNNHINK IN Till HEAR I Chrietmas C'andWw— Lyons Glace Fruits and Chocolates at the Bonbonniere. Ream«-« (bnptrr Meets Tonight— Election of officer* and other regu lar butines«. 58 Frank Scott la-HVCr«— Frank Scott, who lost his limbs un- dor a freight train some time ago. was taken to bls home In San Fran cium on the afternoon train. Andther young man, Identity at present un known, was taken from the train In I a serin uh condition, lie was on his way to San Frandsco. He was a dis able soldier, and had been badly wounded. None of the passengers nor trainmen knew him. The man was taken to the Good Samaritan hoXpltal. Thia yenr’s candle shades made of Silks or of crept»' paper are shown In such varltoty that »very one may bo pleased. Kparkllng silver Hose! »trays Over tome of them, adding a holiday glitter to the pretty colore through which the light glcnms. A »hade dec orated In thia way la shown rft the right of the two pictured. At the left a foundation of plain paper Is covered with ruffle» of crepe paper in two al ternating colors, In this case white nnd green, and has daisies tnade of paper set about It. X»f FURNITURE Me hate a rtewioiietretor lita-e mul want you to ««»me enti «oe II al work—We almi bure the Simplex Ironing Machine Household Appliances In ntork, Il's a good one—makes ironing » t li-asurt- Insti nd of n task. Both of the«« maoltinra will make Bur Christman PreM»nta. We also have many other appllantra that «t>l tor atn'Ct-latcsl and will la- a Blcastire for jtvtrs to etwiie. E. W. CHILES XMAS TREE LIGHTS 4414 G KTREMT Grants Pass Electric Co. NWW TODAY ¡•XIII HALE—Vacuum Washing Ma ——■ chine and wringer, nearly new. In quire 3 34 West J St. «1 FOR SALK -One Carlton Axminlater rug, 9x13, slightly used Not need ed. BO win »ell. 7 40 North Sixth or phono 336-J. 88 FOR SAI.E—Four used cars, 3 light seven passenger cara. I light five paasettgor car Will trade for town property or will sell with H. small payment Ka»> term« P. Egger, phone 316-H or MS-lt 81 Christmas Stationery * We < airy the Crane Papers THK VNDERMGNED will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted by his wife. O 8 Ruth. 57 in many dlffeicnt viari, »t)l«'s and lints. STRAYED There ctime to my place Tuesday, a young Jersey, giving some milk. Owner may have same by calling and paying for nd. Mrs A. T l-ewis, North Ftfth St 58 F\t.HAlFI> < IIHIMTHAH I'AIIDH MCA14 ANI» TIHHl E 1’Al‘Ht PLOW WANTED -Feeond hand. No 40 Oliver chilled. T H. 418 West L Street. Kt Demarav’s Drug and Stationery Store FOR SALK OR TRADE One light dray wagon, handy on ranch. In good shape. Can be seen at 8II Weal Bnrgaas. _______ *1 NEW BARGAINS Coaster wagon«, roller bearings. I” each, new line Coil spring«, oil heaters, IL S. nprlng clothe« pins. 3 dozen 25c, ax handles 35c each. 6-lb. splitting wedge». |1. whiles Second Hand 8torc. corner G and Fourth Sts. 57 57 MILE» p»r gallon made with aew patented gasoline Vaporlwr Write for particulars. Stransky Vapor izer Co . Pukwana. 8 D. 1___ 58 MODERN, newly finished six-room bungalow on paved street, at a bargain on terms. 1025 laiwn- rldge Ave. _ . „ «1 •A -ft -■ - - - FOR SALK- -.1» 11 Ford touring car. good running order. 1108. Phone 6O3TF-1L evenings. 61 FOR SA zfc—7-room house, close in. at a bargain. Inquire 4 33 B 84. PORyABi*E electric Hlnger sewing machine, J86; iron. *3; J12b port able typewriter, leather <aso |40. 229 West II street, phone 230-R 81 FDR BALK 50 pounds fancy, clean ed alful/a seed, 81ft I’arenlp«, 50e a sack. 803 VI atri .-t 61 l-xiit SALE 1931 Ford touring car. Jest as good as new, but » lot less money. Smith's Garage. 5rttf FOR HALE For<l one ton truck, over drive, cab, body, top au<l side curtains, first class condition. $450 takes It. If you need a truck now in your chance. Fmlth's Ga rage. 56tf CHRMTMAB TKEE8 for sale. Also oak. pine and fir Wood. Phone 328-Y. Ii-iu-'-.’ .iros. 59 Hilt HALE One good top buggy at a reasonable price. J. F. Byers, phono 532-R. 300 Park St. 5» FOR SALE—Good comer lot at 7th and H streets. Please make an offer. Write J. L. Smith, Rd. J, Box 151 A, Fresno, (JU. 5« FOR PAINTING, paperhSnglnK and kalsomlnlng, call Walker, 286-R All work guaranteed. 67 ljkl’ENDABl*E INSURANCE -All lines. Seo T. M. Stott, Buick sales rooms. Phone 5 20. 4Jtf B. V GAlLltRAlTH—Real estate, In surance and plate glass liability. Old PTtinklng Bldg, nth and H Sta. Phone Í8. A Cinch. “If a banann coats thr«»e cent»," said the teurlier, "what will a dozen cost." Willie iiealtaled. then gave It up. "Well. <lo you auppoae you could do the sum If we were to )>1a.V at keeping store?" Willie thought that hex cotiltl and conwnted to enter the make believe market and address the »lorekeeper: "Have you got any good ba limili» tmlnyT" "Home uno ones at Ihrec cetita ■ piece," was the reply. "I'll take a dozen, if you please," said Willie, tllggltuf Into Ills pofket for imaginary cash. "And how much'll that be?" Th« Whit« Pl«flu«. Statistics show that tuberculosis In the United State» Is the muse of 10 per cent of all Heaths, nnd liotwcen the ngrs of nfte-n to flfly 1« the muse Of HO per cent of nil deaths. That iMi.ixio people die annually In the United States from this dlaotise, nnd the majority tire In the prime of life, Btid It 1« alsft stilted (hot at least 1*1 per cenf of Giese Ilves could be saved If (he <II mhm > were dlngnosed early, «nd tU<‘ proper treatment carried out. —Thf Thrift Magazine. Wardrobe tailors and gleaners Members National Ass’n Dyers and Cleaners Two Plants Tailors—Phone 72 Cleaners—Phone 147 Flrst-Olaes 8ervlce with First-Class Workmanship TRY us .......... The Borland Lumber Co I * We've gol lunilxvr In the rough We've got II soft, we've got It tough, We've gol It Hurfnr<<d, we've got it atomi. We've got it dry—you'd l»o »urpri-trtl. Wd've got the grn<l<vi you're look* tog for, In <-e|l|nil, «bling, or for floor. We've finished liinibrr, fir or pine, Aino cedar, which in fin«'. Ju«l lake the phone, nnd gently say, "I'm culling ««■• eight BBtotoS J." Used Car Bargains ... to'-tno. 4M» toimi.nn ... P20O.UO P2.Mt.tm BVNO.4M» toi.No.tm MAXON MX .................. IKMMiE ........................... FOIU» TOI BING CAR Fimi» TOt RING MAXWELL .................. FOIlIl TOt KING . C. L HOBART COMPANY « Shingles We Have E’m Three C’s Lumber Company Iminbcr, lailh, hliinglce Foundry mid AViat G His. t # Pacific Ore Reduction and Chemical Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) Manufacturing plant Granta Pass, Oregon HOME INIH'STHY The «hove rinnt Is prepared Io give you n »rtillM* to meet. nil conditions of soils In this vfrlnity. Wo uro now ilmoklng orditovi »nd wo would bo plenard to hnto yon make uno of our 1 giboratory and <11 set« ms your needs with one chemists.