PAGE TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Adnlang.FFR.TAIngS CITIZENS DISCUSS Sunday by i'HE PRINTING ASHLAND WATER QUESTION CO Editor Bert R. Greer That the residents and property PAPER. i owners of Ashland are vitally inter- TELEPHONE 89 ested in the question of an increased Subscription Rates Delivered in City water supply was fully demonstarted One Month, Delivered.................. I .50 by the number of citizens who re- ¿6 sponded to the call of the petition Subscription Rates By Mail Outside "0,), of City which had been in circulation during' One year by mail......................... . the past week to place the matter Six months by mail....................... 2.75 before the city council and discuss Three months by mail............... 1.50 means for providing an increase of No out of town subscriptions taken water at once, or prepare for the fu- for less than three months. i ture. The lack of the usual rainfall ADVERTISING RATES Political announcements. . . $15.00 this winter has been the cause of Political display adv., the in. .35 concern with some of the Ashland Cash must accompany order on all | residents, who fear that unless a sup- political advertising. ; ply of rain falls between now and Display Advertising- Single insertion. .. .each inch, 30c the dry season of midsummer, the usual water supply of the city will YEARLY CONTRACTS fall short. Display Advertising— One time a week, each inch, each The reasons for the gathering of 27%c time the citizens was explained in full by Two times a week, each inch, each .25c John H. Dill, who gave a very lucid time Every other day, each inch, each idea of the situation, especially that time ................................................... 20c concerning the owners of the smal­ Every issue, euch inch, each ler tracts of land lying within the time ............................................... 1714c for Local Readers— | confines of the - city. With water ----- — Each line each time (6 words to irrigation purposes, Mr. Dill explain- line) ...................... .10c ed, the resources of Ashland could be To run every other day for one a ,__ , . , . , month, each line each time. ... 7c developed in a marked degree, and in- Te run every issue for one month, crease the wealth of the city many or more, each line each time 5c fold. He explained that with water Classified Column— on the land in abundance the pro­ One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month duction of this country would be un- or more, 12c the word each time. limited. Cards of Thanks, $1.00. A. C. Joy, one of the enterprising Obituaries, 2 % cents the -line. and progressive ranchers of the Fraternal Orders and Societies Advertising for fraternal orders Belleview district, presented the mat­ or societies charging a regular initia­ ter from the ranchers’ standpoint. tion fee and dues, no discount. Re­ The acreage men, he claimed, are ligious and benevolent orders will seconding the citizens of Ashland in be charged for all advertising when an admission or other charge is their desire for a more extended wa­ ter supply, and cited the advantage made, at the regular rate. The Tidings has a greater circula­ this will mean for-the future. This tion in Ashland and its trade terri­ country is going to expand and de­ tory than all other newspapers com­ velop, Mr. Joy remarked, and that bined. very soon. People are coming here ____________________________________________________________________________ i Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, to take up the idle acres lying on the Postoffice as Second Class Mail outskirts of Ashland, and an in­ Matter. .| creased water supply that will af­ ford irrigation to some extent will greatly increase the wealth of this © community. Mr. Joy’s theme was PULLING TOGETHER building for the future as well as re­ lieving present necessities. No men can act with effect Mayor C. B. Lamkin spoke of the who do not act in concert; no hopes of the present administration, men can act in concert who one of the projects of which had been cannot act with confidence; no the erection of two dams up the can­ men can act with confidence yon that would greatly facilitate the unless they are bound together water supply. The war coming on by common opinions, common put a stop to all improvements along < affections aud common inter­ —Burke. ests. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY One Week On Savings Accounts OUR FUTURE PROSPECTS 4% Real estate goes up in value be­ cause people want it. lt goes down when nobody wants it. Logical, isn’t it? Well, make Ashland so people will want her real estate and there will be no more land poor grouches A in our midst. That condition does not come by accident; it comes from design. Natural conditions don’t count for themselves. It takes men to make a city worth while; that makes vahies. Ashland is gloriously started up the hill, but she will not continue long of her own accord. She is not The season is here when the au a sentient thing that goes fast or top should be looked after. slow at will. She is just an oppor­ I make new ones or fix the old tunity for the activities of men and one. Let me look at it. just in proportion as * her citizens think and act for community growth and stability she will advance. That and no more. What is Ashland cit- Izena going to make of Ashland. We say let’s make her a great watering 89 North Main. and health resort. We can do it, if we will. The Commercial Club is just launching a tremendous city building campaign. What part are you going lo have in the splendid work? this line, and since the cessation of war the scarcity of labor and in­ creased cost of material had made this development practically an im­ possibility. The desire of the pres­ epi board of council, however, is to increase the water supply sufficient to afford an abundance of water for domestic purposes and to supply all electric power. He called upon City Electrician F. H. Walker to give a statement of the present water sys- tern. This, Mr .Walker outlined, is sim- ply a water system for domestic pur- poses, not an irrigation system. Un- der ordinary conditions the system is sufficient for the purpose for which it was designated, and with the exceptions of unusually dry sea­ sons Ashland has an exceptionally good supply. This will not answer ior acreage purposes, however, and if that is what is demanded. Mr. Walker stated, it will mean an i m- mense outlay, and necessitate the bringing of water from a great dis- tance. Many other citizens expressed their views and gave outlines of projects for providing an increase of water for Ashland and the surrounding community. Water Commissioner Hosier gave a statement of the pres­ ent water system, and expressed his ideas of the conservation of the present supply. In accordance with the expressions of the citizens who had signed the petition, the plans for putting this matter up to the voters of the city to express their wishes to bond the city in order to provide funds to en­ large the water system was discussed by the council and citizens gathered schools has served for the past nine years, and the board of directors feel that they are most fortunate in be­ ing able to secure the services of such an efficient organizer. During his regime he has brought the city schools up to a high standard of ef­ ficiency, which they feel, places them on a footing with any schools in the state. The board of directors of the Ash­ land public schools met last night and re-elected C. A. Briscoe superin­ tendent of the schools for a term of two years beginning next fall. Supterintendent Briscoe’s term ex­ pires in June and the board feared to let any time elapse in securing him for fear he would be taken away from the helm of the schools here. The present head of the OFASHLAND You Leip increase the world's goods and de­ crease the cost of living by working, earning and saving. Mrs. Hevener and Miss Ewan, bal­ cony floor, Vaupel's Store. Leaving bundles out for the driver to call for should pin name and ad­ dress on outside of bundle, and if wanted Rough Dry shoud state that also; otherwise, will take it for granted that the laundry is to be fin­ ished. This is necessary on account of new driver, and new help in the Laundry. I Restaurant Nat., Tues, evening, 122-tf Good Meals and Short Orders. Day and Night Service. We guarantee to make good any time our fabrics fail to. Paulserud & Barrett, tailors. 142-tf 297 East Main An Opportunity To Brighten Up Brightening up the home is one of the chief pleasures of the housewife. A bright, cheerful home makes for contentment and comfort. There are marred and scratch­ ed pieces of furniture—the worn floor and stair treads—the wood­ work, which needs refinishing— the ice chest—the kitchen cabi­ net and many other places about the home can be brightened up with FLOORLAC WE HAVE BROKEN LOTS OF OXFORDS WORK, EARN, SAVE Home S herwin - W illiams CITIZENS BANK PICOTING $ Carmen Ball. Feb. 24. HEAD OF SCHOOLS a varnish stain of unusual wearing qualities, adaptability and beauty. It stains and varnishes in one operation—is durable and waterproof. 1 Floorlac is made in all the popular shades of oak, mahogany, walnut, etc. It is inexpensive to use and easy to apply. We are making a special offer in order to introduce Floorlac quickly to the housewife. Cut the coupon from this ad, bring it to our store with 10c and we will give you a 25c can of Floorlac and a 15c varnish brush. Bring in the coupon today. in dark brown and black, mili tary heels. and Patrons while Mrs. Bartges secured the con­ solation prize for the lowest score. A tamale feed followed the bridge playing. Bridge Party Mrs. Donald Whitney entertained guests for four tables of bridge at her home on Gresham street last evening. Mrs. George Kramer was the lucky winner of the first prize. HEMSTITCHING COUPON Name You can make a substantial saving if we have your size. Come in and try. Address Town This coupon and 10c entitles bearer to 14 pint can of Floorlac and one Varnish Brush. ( Only one of each to each purchaser.) A safe place for your sur­ plus cash is The Citizens Bank of Ashland. CASSON-FOWLER LUMBER CO In the Heart of Town Ashland Laundry Co. 4%ON BBosns Ashland Furniture Co Headquarters for interest Dollar Starts an Account STATE BANK OF ASHLAND there last night. A large majority was in favor of the latter idea, and Mayor Lamkin instructed City At­ torney Briggs to ascertain if this measure requires a special election, or if it can come to the people at the spring primaries. If the latter can be arranged, the matter of voting ou bonding the city to increase the water supply will come before the voters at the primary election in May. Wednesday, February 18, 1920 STOVES and RANGES Complete House Furnishers Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum, Cooking Utensils and Camping Outfits. 92-94-North Main Street. New Auto Tops Ashland Furniture Hospital To Reduce the Cost of Living To defy burglars a New York man has invented a cylindrical safe that is kept turning around by an elec­ tric motor when it is locked. WOMAN’S MODERN UNDERGARM ENT Buy Direct You can obtain Futurist, exqui- sitely made and soft fitting for under-the-corset wear, in a wide range of materials. These dainty garments combine comfort and vogue. See Futurist on display in our Knit Underwear Department Don’t pay a middleman’s profit. Your Home Baker is, in a sense strictly a manufacturer; he bakes for no one else—he simply supplies his own stock of fresh and wholesome A © X BREAD, CAKES, FANCY PASTRY. z ROLLS AND AT K F 6 * 100' ‘‘ The Lithia Bakery ISO EAST MAIN ST. R. C. Jorgensen, Prop. JUST RECEIVED Southern Head Lettuce AND H°LEPReF HoJERy O women who appreciate that feeling of satisfaction that comes of wearing soft, snug- fitting, finely finished hose, we offer a hosiery service that "meets every requirement of style and good taste. Advance ideas in colors are now on gorgeous display—be sure to see them. T Cauliflower Women’s Pure Silk Hose $2.50; Silk Faced $1.50; Fine Luster- ized Lisle 90 cents. Fresh Eastern Oysters JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE SPRING SHIPMENT WHITE HOUSE “THE HOME OF FANCY GROCERIES’* A. C. NININGER, Prop. V AU PEL’S QUALITY STORE 68-72 E. MAIN ST. New Coats And Suits For Spring Are Here. New Waists Are Here. Voiles Georgettes and Crepe de Chine IN STOCK NOW Fitrite Petticoats For Spring Are Here. New Skirts Are Here, Wool Plaids And Sport Silks