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' PAGE THREE : 3QOOXKKXOOOOOOOOCKX ASHLAND CITY TAX LEVY 1919 Theaters and Movies OOXXX5O000CKCKX5000OOCX30X E CARTER. THE MAGICIAN, PAGE. TONIGHT ONLY !T0 BE 16.53 MILLS MTCTWOTID MATT TttTBTTNT!, MKTTFOTID. OTiEOON', MOVDAY. DEflRMrircR 2. 101R I - '"' -. - - j 11 "ii yiW' l I LONDON, Nov,' r. (ConwmtU Olieu Of tllll AHIll'illtod I'll'HH, I 'l lll! llriliiili uoviiniinent him euianleted !u bllttlc lllllNH till' llutllllllili.lllillll III tllll nriiiv mill urovidinv ciiinlovitictsl tor the men wliimii nolo biinineM 1'nr finir yearn Iiiih been war. It in enleiilaleil that 11(1 per cent til' Hi" miiii in tlu iirmv will un buck to I heir old olw or luivo new one. iiwiiilinu Ilium, but tnliinif (.'iii'ii of I lo n'luiiitiili", uven tliniiuli (ivcrv iiiiiu'ii of iiiiiii iKiwiu' will lit needed n Hit tliu war, MrenentH 11 moNt 1 i t t 1 1 1 1 iirohloiii. It will bo it limir IcdiniiH Inxk to truliiiform millioiiH of mini from khnlii to iilvil life nmt iniiht bo doiio bv do urccH. Ilv llm nliui ni-nied unoii thane deKrooi luivn. biiim fixiiil in inn tliu neoiln of Indimlrv with oertnln oon Niiliiriilion heiinr uiven to married iiion or thono who iniiy otherwiHu bu needed ill till) llOIIH'. Itivoid of Heneh Mini Tim uovorninent Iiiih ii record of what eaeh mini in brat fitted for In civil lifii. The niiiiiHtvv of iiiiblin Hur vlea whieh Iiiih elTioiontlv eoiniiiled Hhh ilntu Iiiih, louetlier with other of fii'inl iiL'i'iii'ii'H, prewired a lit of neeoNKiirv indiiMtritw in tlio order of what in ili'i'ini'il their iinnurtnnee. The l'iixt few ur called "key" trade, in ti nv of wbii'li iiroilneo material needed for iiho in oilier tradon. The Idea iii llial it would bo iihcIwh to re lease it lot of hI rui'liinil Htoel Work ent iibciid of tlio men wbo urodiice tlio Hlecl. Tbu radon liht ix eiunnlete but will not bu iiiioiimii'cd heeatwa of cont rovcrxivK it miulit nnne, The fuet thai a man Iiiih a iob awaiticr bim will nut iimure bin enrlv releaHe. The uuverniaent would like to be rid of Unit i'Iiimh but it runout liiimlle mom than half the aiinv at one lime beiiee a riu-id ndhereneo to indiiHlriul iieedw, A noldier mav be a diamond Keller with n iob to uo to, while hi Ireni'liiiuite mav be n mil wnv brakeiiuin without n iob. The brakcuiiin will bo taken firt mid ulv on mi oiwortitnitv to uo to work, Minos anil Itnllrouiht It is reasonable to hiioi mt that railway workmen, if nut hendini: the "kev'' list, are very ehwe to the top of it anil a I ho that miiierH are well no. It in viliillv iivi'uHHiirv to ilfinnhilixii t ion idiniH to have, llm railway in riiiiiiini; order mid the miners are needed to iiierenni) the fuel KnimN'I'iir iniliiHtrieH and home' comfort. And wo on down the loin; lint until nrneli. callv every reeoe.11i7.ed trade in In cluded. Wlion a man Iiiih been Relucted for diHohnruo ho will be Kent to a eol lootiiiir ennii), the iniiHt of which of eoumewill he in Kroner, lie will then bo Kent to n iliHlriliiiliiiir eamti In Kiitrlnnd where he will receive bin al lowance for civilian clothimr. He will bo eivon a mnnthV furlotiub which will mean that he will bu on nrmv lmv while nettinif located hi new work. Krom thin ntauo the niiniHter of labor uhhuiuch ohnruo. lie will have the nid and eo-onratinn of local cini ilu veix. aHsoi'inli'H mid labor unioiiH. Alreadv lone MsIh of iulm open to aoldiorts novo been prepared. It remains for the (lovernment, employers mid unions to lift tlio job and tlio man together. I I.0NI1ON, lice. 2. Walter ITutno Lonir, Kocrolnrv of ntnto for tlio eolo nioH, todav diaolosed tlio fiiot thai lie was n member of tliu commilteo mentioned bv the premier on Novem ber 20. to consider tlio terms that should bo demanded from Germany. Thoreforo ho could ciniiliimize that t'ne empire need luivo no anxiety on tho Brounil of unilmi lendornoKn on tlio part of Great Britain and the allies. IIo said that nlthnnirh ho did not dosiro to onlarifo the British cmiiire, ho saw no alternative tn I he solution of tlio problem of the German colo nies siivo bv their inclusion In tlio oiapiro. ' Where tlio natives had been consulted, thev ovcrwhulmiimlv fnvor od that oourso, ho said. ' ' BEftMN, Novombor 30. (Hy Aa aoclntod Pross.) Kour thousand 11011 comnilDBlonod offlcors at a iiiiikh moetlni? today 'adopted n. rooolutlon cftllliiK upon tlio govornmont to and tlio Bolshevist ogltntlon o Dr. Karl IdoUknoclit nnd Itonn LuxomburR, and demanding tlio convocation of a national iisHombly, Phillip Seholdomann, the majority socialist loader, wan tlio oil lot apmilt er. Ho pointed out tlio dlt'floultlos that Kovornmont a hnvlng bocauso of tlio aotlvlttos ot what ho ohariic torkod as Irrosponslblo olomenta. IIo warmly championed tlio Idoa of call ing a coiiBtlUiont ussombl.v. Tlio SpartaoiiB group ot ultra rad icals announced today that It would hold Bis mooting" on-Sunday. miknl i f I IS, Mr. ( iii'ter. Carter, the mauiciiiii. with his entire new coioimnv, a special corps of jis isliiiits mid tons of iiiauical iiccou Iremenls and aeceisories appears at the I'ime toniuht only. farter Is stvled the urentest American miiifl- inii mid has inniiv new mid Ktarlllnu illiisioiix, xcveral of which were sc oured diiriii bis fivo veais' tour of the world. In one pari of his entertainment he rciirniliiccs nn cnlire Hiiiiitualistle Mm. tnrlcr, seance which he learned first bund from the niiirvcloiis Yniri dnrinir his recent visit to Kiiuln. In IiIh ilcmon slration a cabinet is built up bcl'oiu the eves of all In holders, and while Carter remains on the outside nppar eutlv miraculous manifestations are visible, chief iimoiii; which Carter nin terinlixrs the L'host of Katie Kinir. which spirit creature Sir William Crookes saw append mid vanish in his own liuine under test conditions for three years. At the Liberty theatre tomorrow and on every Tuenday will bo known an Bargain fay when many famoaii HiicTOHuin ot tlio Paramount program will bo Bhown. Tlioso pictures nro being reissued and nro In bo known ns tlio "Success Servles." Tlio first omi will bo Mary Plekford in "The Kaglo'ii Mule." This Is tlio mountain story that Mary Plekford ecored such a trumcndouB nuccoxs In, a tow yoaru ugo. I'orliaps you renicmher tlio ntory ot I he j;lrl, born of a turbulent moun tain elan but reared in Ibo peaceful vally.,wlio finally heard tho call of tho blood and beenmo an "Kuglo's" male. If you romomber It, you'll want to hcii It again! v If you haven't aeen It floodaoss! What a treat you've mimed! Last; I line toulght, Wallace Hold In "Tho Bourco." Supt. II. I.. Walthor ot tho Callfor- nlt Oregon Power company, returned Monday from it business trip to Port, land. IE GO SC01 FREE TI'CSOX, Ariz... Dee. 2. Judge Win. W. Morow of .San Kranciseo sus tained the demurrer and mulshed the indictments in the; liisbee deportation cases in a decision filed this morn ing in tho United States supreme court. Twenty-flvo capitalists, initio op cratorH, public officials and citir.ciis of Bisbeo were involved. SWISS OF PAPERS LONDON. Dee. 2. Bolshevists have entered tho Norwegian treat ton at l'clionrud and removed documents hclomiing to Switzerland, whose in terests are under" the protection of 'Norway, aceordinir to a Copenhagen dispatch to the Mail. The Norwegian minister has protested in vain and the newspapers of that country are demanding that Norway break rela tions with the soviet government. ASHLAND. Dee, 2. Approximate ly i:i,()00 will be needed to meet the running expenses of tbd eitv aside from oilier revenues, for the ensuing year. Tho specific schedules of the budget foot up $-12,84 1.13, implying a levy of MiJi'i mills to raise that amount on nn assessed valuation of 2.5i)1.720. of whieh 2,31:1,020 is rcprexented bv city property ami 4278.700 corporation ownership. Tho chief item in the budget, cull ing for n lew of 0.4 mills, is to meet bond payment mid interest nnd to create n general bond sinking fund, this lew yielding $10,"i7.0l. The bonded indebtedness, outside of Bancroft obligations, in $201,000. rep resented bv $18,000 drawing 4 'A per cent, If 100,000 5 per cent, and $ffl.500 i ''i Iter cent. Sewer bonds to the extent of $1.(100 will be paid off. anil I interest ehaiges will bo i:).012.!)0. leaviiur $2.5 14.0 1 ns ffle nucleus of a general bond sinking fund which ts to provide systematically for a reduc tion of Hie citv debt. For the general fund 4.02.1 mills will yield $10,431.07. this being the second important item 111 the budget. Street fund. 13 mills, I 3.300.,j:i. Library fund, 1.25 mills. $3,230.(15. Publicity and Chautnudua fund. 5 mills. $1,205.80. Cemetery fund. .04 mill. $103.07. Sewer fund. .075 mill. $104.38. Park fund, 1.54 mills. $3,1)01.25. Kire department land. 1.4 mills. $3.(128.41. Of the city bonded indebtedness, $1.8.000 is represented bv original sewer bonds. $175,000 lilliin watered slock. $15,000 park extension, and $.)(j,500 ti'funding obligations, - II It must not bo inferred that the $13,000 will meet the city's expendl- i tares for 11 year. This amount siia-j ply represents the levy which will j supplement, other avenues of re ceipts nnd .expenditures including ' water and light departments, miiniel-' pal taxes nnd oter sources, the ng-i gregate being in six figures. The lew , proper will bo n trifle more than last ! year, but tho sinking fund provided! in this year's estimate will more than ! offset the difference. This sinking! fund is in reality an economic mean-; are on a moderate scale, and 11s tbej months go by something tangible isj realized with which to meet the ma-! ior obligations. In reality it is a' war savings stamp plan ns applied, to municipal finances, and the scheme ' will grow not only in iigures but also in favor. , The school district budget this j venr will bo in tho neighborhood of nine mills, conseouentlv this implies j a levy of about 25.53 mills in behalf ; of education nnd civil government for the ensuing annual, period. Preliminary to the citv lew the, council w ill meet at city hall, 011 Wed-1 nesduv. Dec. 11. 1018. at 8 p. m.. to I dseuss with taxpayers the merits of; theindget ns above outlined. if THIS 11 WEEK I Will Wah Virani I wo sis $Ms i iifii i.uriiii BBSS f . a B 'if 1 fiere are,xhe . 1 easily proved facts . 3 co nee rninri lJT3'! Grisper,-than ether cornflakes: Superior "flavor; more sa'tSsfyiqg. And "theyrnake easy, "the saying of wheat;.. ' P With the Little Ones of Jackson County We are placing on sale at WLOLESALE PRICES a big lot of Dolls and Stuffed Animals ALL AMERICAN MADE There are Dolls of all kinds Dressed Dolls and Undressed Dolls Dolls with Hair and without Hair Dolls with Real Hair and Dolls with Hair that is not real Dolls that go to Sleep and Dolls that are Sleepless Jointed Dolls and Jointless Dolls Dolls with all kinds of features, size and colors An unusual line of STUFFED ANIMALS Elephants, Dogs and Cats A long range of sizes . ' All these goods are marked 40 per cent Less than the Regular Retail Prices For instance 50c Doll at . . 30c 75c Doll at . . 45c $1.00 Doll at . . 60c $1.50 Doll at 90c $2.00 Doll at . . $1.40 Bring the children in and give them a good time. They will enjoy the big display and it is a BIG one. NO TWO DOLLS ALIKE Phone 884 Drug Store The San Tox Store