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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Tidings
Ashland
E stab lish ed 1876
P ublished E very E ven in g E xcept
•
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PR IN TIN G CO.
OFFICIAL
CITY AND
PA PE R
T E L E P H O N E 39
cofn Í y
Subscription Price D elivered in
One m onth » • , , • • • • , • • • • • • • $
T h re e m o n th s .................................
Six m o n th s 1 ...................................
O ne y e a r ................................
M ail mix ] R ural Route».
O ne m o n th ...................................... 8
T h re e m o n th s .............................
Six m o n th s ......................................
O ne y e a r ...........................................
th e in d iv id u a l ta x p a y e rs, u n d e i th e staita cam e fro m M edford.
fe d e ra l law fo r incom e tax es, w ss
U n iv ersity o ffic ia ls d e c la re t h a t th e
8 9 9 2 ,9 7 2 ,9 8 5 in 1 9 1 6 , th e a in o u u t 1921 su m m e r school te rm
w hich
d e c re a se d to 8 7 3 1 ,2 7 2 ,0 5 3 In 1917. closed la s t w eek w as th e m o st suc-
a n d to $ 3 9 2 ,2 4 7 ,3 2 9 in 1918. I t i s ) cessfu l e v e r h e ld on th e E u g e n e cam -
a s a fe c o in c lu sio n th a t th ey h av e • pus.
I t excelled a ll o th e rs b o th in
c o n v e rte d th e ir w e a lth in to ta x -fre e j th e scope of its cour&^t a n d th e num -
s e c u ritle s so rap id ly th a t a t a s im ila r I h e r ol' s tu d e n ts e n ro lle d in t h | n .
r a te of c o n v ersio n th ey w ould be scot j On th e E u g e n e c a m p u s th e r e w ere
City
_
342 s tu d e n ts re g is te re d , an in c re a se
,6o fre e of a ll ta x e s by 1922.
“ I t is s ta te d th a t m o re th a n $ 1 ,. of 57 p er c e n t o v er th a t of la s t
1.95
3.75 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of s ta te a n d m u n ic ip a l y e a r. A dding to th is th e 512 who
?.50 ta x -fre e s e c u ritie s w e re issu e d in
took w ork in th e su m m e r te rm of th e
If th e s e s e c u ritie s a re helu P o rtla n d ex te n sio n c e n te r of th e
.65 1920.
1.95 by th e w e a lth y w hose fe d e ra l In­ u n iv e rs ity th e to ta l is fo u n d to be
3.50 com e ta x is a t th e r a te of 73 p er 856, a rec o rd s u m m e r e n ro llm e n t
6.50 c e n t, th e to ta l loss on th is item is
W ork w as o ffe re d in 18 d e p a rt-
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
o v er 8 3 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 .
On a co n serv a-¡ m en ta of t h e 5 u n iv e rsity on th e E u-
D isplay A dvertising
tiv e b asis, th e g o v e rn m e n t, a lo n e , is gene c a m p u s a n d 15 d e p a rtm e n ts
S ingle in se rtio n , each in c h .......... .3 0 c
now losing a n n u a lly from $ 175,000.- w ere re p re s e n te d in P o rtla n d . Stu-
YEARLY CONTRACTS
000 to $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 on tax -e x em p t d e n ts from 26 c o u n tie s in O regon,
D isplay A d vertising
bonds a lre a d y iss u e d .’
O ne tim e a w e e k ...................... 27
12 s ta te s, a n d fo u r fo re ig n c o u n trie s
i ’ wo tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c
w
^re
re g is te re d in th e s e
c o u rse s
E v ery o th e r d a y ........................... 20c
w hich in clu d ed th e fo llow ing s u b ­
Ix>cal R eaders.
E ach lin e , e a ch t i m e .......................10c
je c ts : a rt, b o tan y and b a c te rio lo g y ,
To ru n e v e ry o th e r day f o r one
c h e m istry .
econom ics,
e d u c a tio n .
m o n th , each line, each t i m e . . . . 7c
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lish
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-geology,
G
erm
an
, h isto ry ,
To r u n ev e ry issu e fo r o n e m o n th
o r m o re, e ach lin e, each tim e . . . . 5c
lib ra ry m eth o d s, m a th e m a tic s , m usic,
C la ssifie d C olum n.
physical e d u c a tio n ,-p h y s ic s , psychol­
O ne c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
o g y , public sp e a k in g and d r a m a t­
To r u n ev ery issu e fo r one m o u th or
ics, F re n ch . S p a n ish an d sociology.
m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
L egal Rate:
O ver fifty O regon s ta te e d u c a to rs ,
F irs t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t line . . . . 10c
in c lu d in g
school
s u p e rin te n d e n ts ,
E ach s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p er 8 p o in t
high schools, w ere m em b e rs of th e
l i n e ................................................... ' c
S c h o o lm a s te rs ’ club w hich w as o r ­
C ard of T h a n k s, 81.00.
O b itu a rie s, 2 % c e n ts th e line.
U N IV ER SITY OR OREGO N, E u ­ g anized e a rly in th e te rm . T he club
Fraternal Orders and Societies.
gene, A u g u st 3— P e te r L. S pencer held fre q u e n t m e e tin g s to d iscuss
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
or societies c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­ of A shland w as o n e o f th e seven e d u c a tio n a l p ro b le m s a n d h e a r ta lk s
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e ­ s tu d e n ts re g is te re d from J a c k s o n on th e b e tte rm e n t of th e ir p ro fessio n .
lig io n s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c o u n ty in th e su m m e r te rm of th e T he school of e d u c a tio n h a d one of
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d ­
la rg e s t
e n ro llm e n ts
in
its
v e rtisin g w h en an a d m issio n o r o th e r U n iv e rsity o r O regon w hich closed th e
la s t w eek.
F o u r re g is te re d from c o u rse s of a n y school in the* u n iv e r­
c h a rg e is m ade.
M edford a n d tw o frQm
C e n tra l sity , m any of th e s u m m e r s tu d e n ts
W hat Constitute» A dvertising!
b ein g te a c h e rs w ho to o k a d v a n ta g e
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ P o in t.
E rcel H edrick, p rin c ip al o f th e J of th e o p p o rtu n ity to ta k e u n iv e rsity
ing am o n g som e a s to w b a t c o n s ti­
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , C e n tra l
P o in t
school, a n d G race w ork d u rin g th e v a c atio n p erio d .
•we p rin t th is very sim p le r u le w hicn M yers w ere s tu d e n ts from C e n tra l
D aily a sse m b lie s w ere held a n d
is used by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe rin -
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u m b e r of s p e a k e rs fro m th e o u t-
a tia te b etw een th e m :
“ A L L fu tu re
ev en ts, w h e re an ad m issio n c h a rg e ler, S ara Van M eter a n d Rex Y a in a - 's id e , as well as s u m m e r te rm fac-
is m ad e o r a co llectio n is ta k e n
IS A D V E R T ISIN G ." T h is a p p lie s to
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every
kind a s well as to in d iv id u als.
All re p o rts o f su ch a c tiv itie s a fte r
th e y h av e o ccu rred is new s.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on and after
Ajl com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
JULY 28, 1921, the City of Ashland will be divided into two
m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no m oney
c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in itia tio n
districts. Upper and Lower, for irrigation purposes the divid­
c h a rg e d , o r collection ta k e n is N EW S.
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SUCCESSFUL TERM
tVcdneftdajr, August 8, 1021
u lty m em b ers gt.v© a d d re sse e b efo re! Heer Bakery Sold—-
th e m . N u m b ered a m o n g th e sp e ak -j
T he b a k e ry on N o rth M ai^ s tre e t
e rs w ere P re s id e n t P. L. C am p b ell; ! fo rm e rly ow ned by M rs. L. J. Heei
D r. S c h a fe r, d ire c to r of th e W iscon­ h a s been sold to Mrs. A. R. S m ith ,
sin H is to ric a l society a n d fo rm e r w ho to o k possession th is w eek,
a ,
h e a d of th $ h isto ry d e p a rtm e n t of d e a l fo r th e sa le of th’e b u sin e ss w as !
th e u n iv e rs ity ; Dr. H e n ry S. C u rtis, m ad e s e v e ra l w eeks ag o w ith W . A. i
o f O b erlin , O hio; Dr. H o ra c e A. E a t­ C ra n d a ll. O w ing to th e re c e n t d e a th I
on, of S y ra cu se u n iv e rs ity ; P ro fe s ­ of Mr. C ra n d a ll, th e sa le w as n ot
so r H a ro ld T u ttle , o f P acific u n i­ rea liz e d , M rs. S m ith la te r ta k in g ov­
v e rs ity ; S u p e rin te n d e n t S. O. H a r t­ e r th e business.
w ell, of th e M inneapolis sch o o ls;
a n d D ean C olin V. D y m en t, of th e
u n iv e rsity .
U n d er th e d ire c tio n of th e school
of p h y sical e d u c a tio n a w eekly r e ­
c re a tio n a l p ro g ra m w as w o rk ed o u t J
w hich gave every s tu d e n t a n o p p o r-j
tu n ity to e n jo y w h o leso m e r e c re a ­
tio n fro m h is school w o rk . A fe a ­
tu r e o f th is p ro g ra m w as a se rie s
o f w eek-end o u tin g s a n d h ik e s tn
w hich m an y o f th e s u m m e r term peo-j
pie p a rtic ip a te d .
H it
F*»- ° f Cylinder showing explosion
chamber a n d piston
S h o w i n g h o w g a s e s b lo w p a s t
p isto n s w h en th e p isto n oil sea! h a s
b se n im p aired b y th e effect of e gine
h eat u p o n lu b ricatin g oil. T h e lu b ­
rican t is w ashed from c y lir j -r w alls
—oil in th e crank case is d ilu te d —
pow er is reduced.
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PEARLOIL
¿Entered a t th e A sh lan d , O regon,
P u sto fflc e a s Second C lass M »11
M atter.
ing line being the Boulevard and Main streets.
UPPER DISTRICT
That portion of the city lying above the Boulevard and
Main streets to he known as the Upper District, will he al­
lowed to use the water for irrigation and sprinkling purposes
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 a. m to 10
a. in., and from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m„ and on Sundays from 5
a, m. to 10 a in.
LOWER DISTRICT
foi oil heaters
cook staves
and lamps
by toasting
If the lubricating oil film between piston and
cylinder walls breaks down, power is reduced by
loss of compression. Leakage of gases into the
crank case also results. Thia contaminates the lub­
ricating oil, and may lead to serious damage.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
te a a ir p iiN i a )
With operating temperatures of the motor ranging
from 100 to 3000 degrees Fahrenheit only an oil
of highest lubricating value can maintain the
essential film between moving parts.
Cycol is the new and different motor oil with
greater lubricating value. Cycol is made by the
new Hexeon Process which removes destructive
“sulpho” compounds. Oils containing "sulpho”
compounds break down rapidly under engine heat,
impairing the lubricating film.
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One of U ncle S a m ’s id ea ls is th r if t,
a n d w hen h e e n c o u ra g e d it by s e ll­
in g L ib e rty B onds, it w as to th e
b a n k s b e looked fo r help, b e c au s?
it is th e ir b u sin e ss to p ro m o te
th rift.
T h r if t h a s been d e fin e d v ario u sly .
To th e F ir s t N a tio n a l it m ea n s e f ­
fic ie n t s p e n d in g o f m oney to se cu re
th e la r g e s t re tu rn » in c o m fo rt, h a p ­
p in ess a n d rpal p ro sp e rity .
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Cycol-ise your motor today—flush the crank case
not with kerosene—and refill with the correct
grade of Cycol as shown by the Cycol Recom­
mendation Chart. Cycol is 25c to 35c a quart
according to grade. .
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ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Prancisc*
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OREGON
T h at portion of the city lying below the Boulevard and
<0
<•> P la te sin s in gold,
& A nd th e s tro n g lan ce o f ju stic e
♦
h u rtle s s b re a k s ;
«
A rm it in ra g s — a p ig m y ’s d o th -«>
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pierce it.— S h a k e sp e a re .
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Produced under
the new HEXEON^
process. -
W hy Your Engine
Loses Power
(KEROSENE)
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
We m ak e a U .q u o ta tio n s on
JOR WORK
from
T H E FRA N K LIN P R IC E L IST .
S am e prices— R e a so n a b le P r ic e —
to all.
M O T O R O IL
FREE FROM
DESTRUCTIVE
SULPHO
COMPOUND?
MOTOR OIL
k ""tA C A R T Efe. P e ts
C Í1 V A U P E L VlCE PftE
J *VM «CO Y. CASniCS
FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE “SULPHO"COMPOUNDS
Main streets, to he known as the Lower District, will be al­
lowed to use the water for irrigation and sprinkling purposes
on Tuesday,
♦ Thursdays
• and Saturdays
» from 5 a. m .'to 10
a. in., and from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m., and on Sundays from 5
p. m. to 10 p. m.
The use of water through meters will not be under these
T he A m erican re lie f o rg a n iz a tio n
w ill feed R u s s ia ’s h u n g ry c h ild re n
if th e R u ssian a u th o r itie s will re­
lease A m erican
p riso n e rs.
F a ir
en o u g h .
If th e Moscow “ pow ers
th a t b e” a re h u m a n e a n d re a lly w an t
to save th e s ta rv in g , they prom ptly
will accede to th ese term s.
H e o r sh e who w o rk s h a rd a n d
in c e s ta n tly a n d n e v e r ta k e s a re s t,
will h a s te n th e com ing of t h a t long
re st w hich s h a ll e n d u re th ro u g h o u t
e te rn ity .
A c ig a re tte , c a re le ssly
th ro w n ,
cau sed a d is a s tro u s fire on th e g re a t
ste a m sh ip M a u re ta n ia . T h e m o ra l?
Oh, fin d it y o u rse lf!
restrictions.
Public parks in their respective districts will irrigate be­
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m.
M ater must he turned off immediately in ease of fire.
Do uot use open hose or open faucet where you are paying
lor 10,000 or 20,000 square feet. Use either spray nozzle or
hose with nozzle not more than 1-4 inch in diameter.
Do not set sprinkler so it will interfere with traffic on
sidewalk.
Do not have leaky faucets, toilets or fixtures on your
premises.
j
Do not allow water to run off your property on the streets,
gutters or alleys.
Do not run water at night between the hours of 10 p. m.
and 5 a. m. in either division.
By order of the Common Council.
________________ R. HOSLER, Supt. W ater Works.
In which apparel is offered at decided reductions to effect immediate disposal and prepare
for the new season. Values of unusual importance are offered throughout our store. Be­
low are listed a few—many other equally important items not advertised.
W HO SH O U LD A D V E R T ISE
It is tru ly s a id : “ A d v e rtisin g is
th e e d u c a tio n of th e pu b lic a s to
who you a re , w h ere you a re , a n d
w hat you h av e to o ffe r in way o t
sk ill, ta le n t o r co m m odity. T h e only
m an w ho sh o u ld n o t a d v e rtis e is th e
one who h a s n o th in g to o ffe r in the
way of service, o r w ho c a n n o t m ak e
good."
TA X-EXE.MFT SETI' RITIES
C o n tin u ed issu a n c e of tax-exem pt
s e c u ritie s by m u n ic ip a litie s and th e
v ario u s g o v e rn m e n t bodies, in c lu d ­
ing th e fed e ra l fa rm loan bonds, is
a m enace to th e c re d it of a ll p o liti­
cal su b d iv isio n s, a n d su ch a policy
is lea d in g to w a rd s p ro p e rty c o n fisc a ­
tion an d m a te ria lly d e la y in g th e in ­
d u s tr ia l p ro g re ss of th e n a tio n , ac­
c o rd in g to R e p re se n ta tiv e L ouis T.
M cF adden, c h a irm a n of th e house
c o m m itte e on b a n k in g a n d c u rre n c y .
“ T he c re a tio n or tw o classes, one
fre e from th e b u rd e n s of .ta x a tio n ,
a n d a n o th e r w hich is forced to b e a r
th e b u rd e n s of w hich th e w ealth y
a re reliev e d th ro u g h th e p u rc h a se of
.ta x -e x e m p t s e c u ritie s , is a v io la tio n
of social ju s tic e , w hich is c ry s ta lliz ­
in g in b ro a d public o p p osition a n d
d isc o n te n t as th e issu a n c e of tax -
e x em p t s e c u ritie s e x p a n d s,” said
R e p re se n ta tiv e M cF adden.
“ In th e
la s t few' y e a rs w e h av e seen th e p e r­
so n a l w e a lth of th e c o u n try so ra p id ­
ly s e g re g a te d in to th e ta x -fre e class
t h a t w 'hereas th e ta x a b le incom e of
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A Clcaraway Sale
BARGAIN!
7 Passenger
CHANDLFR
Like New
Price Cut to the Quick
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One lot 2-piece house dresses, at ................................. $ ,98
One lot apron dresses .........................................................$1,25
One lot house dresses .........................................................$2.49
One lot Voile dresses .........................................................$4,98
Voiles and Linen d re s s e s .................................................. $8.75
G L O V E S P E C IA L S
UNDERTHINGS
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Unusual values. Our
present stock of knit
goods priced to sell.
Gowns
Envelope Chemises
Camisoles
REAL BARGAINS
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
In slip-on and 2-button styles,
in cream, grey, chamois and
brown. Values up to $2.00, now
$1.19 to $1.39
SILK GLOVES
One lot a t ..............89c to $1.19
Two-button style of excellent
quality with embroidered wrist
—in white and g r e y ........$1.79
For Mr. E. G. High
It will he worth your
while to look over our
stock of cotton and wool
remnants—■
They are priced right
for a quick sale
OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES WILL CON
TINUE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH
Enquire at
Class A Garage
REMNANTS
MOODS