Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday. September ». 1®2<
TUB ASHLAND DALLY TtDÍXGS
PAGE TWO
the then appraised valuation of the
real property or the excess of the
principal over said 40 per cent of the
Established 1876"
then appraised valuation is paid at
C O N T A IN S
Published Every Evening Except
th a tim e of the sale as above provid-
The Graduate School.
Sunday
The College of Literature.
e<‘ from th e date of such sale the ,
TH E ASHLAND PR1NT1NQ CO.
Science and the Arts.
The School of Journalism
“ “ Pat<) balance ot such loan shall j
The
School
of
Architecture
The School of Law.
OFFICIAL CITY AND
bear interest at the rate of b per cent
and
Allied
Arts.
The School of Medicine.
PA PE R
of Property.— If the real p ro p e rty ' per annum and the entire am ount of
The
School
of
Business
The School of Music.
TELEPHONE 39
EDITOR’S NOTE
hillside through tim ber. The maxi- m01tga ged to secure such loan shall the unpaid principal shall become
Administration.
The School of Physical
iubscription P rice D elivered in City
A full report of the road work done mum grade is 5.4 per cent. Three
a corporation or a person due and payable five years from the
Education.
The School of Education.
)ne month .................................. i or „ Jackson county under the super- miles of heavy work was rough, gra -
The
School of Sociology.
enUtled tQ the loan h ereunder date of such sale. The provisions of
The ExtensionDivision.
in
Three months ..............................
s g
- before lhe priucipal Qf guch loan has thls section shall apply to sales made
Six mbntks .................................. “ ™ vision of the state highway cornmis- ed, two miles ot u ic t
One y e a r ........................................... -60 slon and the Jackson county court to a finished gra e
been reduced by the payments to a n , by executors and adm inistrators of
A high standard of cultural and professional scholarship has becoms
Mail and R ural Routes. —
is now available in the 1921 annual roadbed ant 8“ ,. tac®< “ uie ‘ e
j «mount not in excess of 60 per cent the estates of persons obtaining
one of the outstanding marks of the State University. For a catalogue,
One month .................................. I -J®
folders on the various schools, or for any information, write
report of the state highway cornmis- w
gr& e ,'
vpllnc eight miles i s ' oi the original am ount of the lo an ,' loans under this act.
Three m o n t h s ....................... • • •
THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. Ore.
¡8 io , as the detail - - e r e s t i n g but
-e n t
----------------- ~
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Six months ..................................
6.50j j
(To
be
continued.)
One year ..................................
__i— iiiiuic
quite voluminous. . — -----~
, non
paid principal of such loan in excess,
print it in sections, dealing only with not e improve
__«B utt
Fallsl oi 60 per cent oi the o rte1? * 1 am ount)
ADVERTISING RATES:
D isplay A dvertising
specilic units in each issue. It deals
J??
C
hoiHnnine- at of such loan, together with interest
T^at sec ion ^eg in n g t
am ount Qf the
Single insertion, each inch. . . . ,30f not only with the work already com- road.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
pleted with cost of each unit, but Reese r e e ' sc 100 o s
; unpaid principal, shall Immediately
OPERATING TEM PERATURE’S OF ENGINE
Display Advertising
with
the
work
immediately
contem-
ward
Butte
Falls.
A
Prelim
inary,
&nd
pftyable
If
guch
M M O » tO 'U v S T lO .Y
One time a w eek.................... 27)$c
^2OOO"toiOOC'F»i>r.
25c
Dialed and th at contracted hut not'.’survey followed by location survey
Two times a w eek.........
excess
and
interest
is
not
paid
with-
i
20c
* 3.2
* miles
•• - » in
— V-—
~ A.U. was made. rPltA
CYLINDER WALLS
length,
The
Every other d a y ..............
completed.
IÔO°te3OO’ Fdhr.
in
fifteen
days
a
fte
r
such
kale,
then
Local Readers.
locate«? line follows along the old
Each line, each tim e ..,................ I ° c
road 2.2 miles, and through heavy the state may at its option declare
(Continued From Yesterday.)
P IS T O N S K IR T S
To run every other day for on“
P.STONHtLDS
brush on rough side hill for one the en tire unpaid principal of such
2 50*to400‘Fahr.
month, each line, each tim e • • 7c
250*tolO00Tahr
loan,
together
with
all
interest
due
To tu n every issue for on<» month
mile. The maximum grade is 5 6 per
M arket Road W ork
thereon, to be immediately due and
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 6c
cent.
Classified Column.
The state highway commission has,
Two miles were graded to the pro­ payable, and may foreclose the m ort­
One cent the word each time.
gage on such real property in the
To run every issue for one month or on file “M arket Road R esolutions” ! per grade and roadbed width of 16
signed by G. A. G ardner, county feet and surfaced eight feed wide; m anner provided by law for the
more, **c the word each time.
M i
Legal R ate:
judge, George W. Owen and Jam es with gravel. One and tw o-tenths > foreclosure of m ortgages upon real
First Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c Owens, county commissioners, under miles of additional grade is 90 per | property.
In the event any such
c
Each subsequent time, per 8 point
date of February 24, 1920, stating cent complete. The estim ated cost i foreclosure suit is brought the state
line . . .............................................*'c
shall be entitled to ask and receive
th^t a levy of two mills on all the ¡of this project is >28,512.11.
Card of Thanks, >1.00.
O bituaries, 2% cents the line.
O L » N Ô AS 6
taxable property of the county was
Project No. 3.— ‘‘Dead Indian roa«^ in judgm ent, in addition to the full
am
ount
of
the
principal
and
interest
,o r ”’or1“ * ro ,d " >Mtr“ c“ 0“ -i Beginning where th e proposed road
or societies charging a regular initl and designating six roads to be im-1 thence on a grade not to exceed 10 ¡of the m ortgage loan, a reasonable,
¡p e r cent maximum, over the Cas- sum for atto rn ey ’s fees for such
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re- proved as m arket road projects,
T h e co m b u stio n of g aso lin e g e n e ra te s a b eat
llgious and benevolent orders will be
of a b o u t 3000 d eg rees F a lu e n b e iL C ylinder
A levy of two mills on a valuation cade sum m it to the forest reserve.” ! foreclosure suit. In any event,
w alls o p e ra te a t a b o - t 300 degrees. L u b ric a t­
charged th e regular rate for all ad of >27,525,888.71 produced a coun-
A preiim inary survey followed b y !any Person who has obtained a loan
in g oils break d o w n u n d e r th is in te n se heal,
vertislng when an admission or other
ty m arket road fund of >55,051.78. location survey, four miles in le n g th ,; under this act shall sell the tea
im p a irin g th e p isto n oil seal.
charge Is made.
Included in the state levy of taxes was made The road is in rough, property m ortgaged to secure such
W hat C on stitu tes Advertising'.
a coiporation oi a peison not
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ was a levy of one mill on a valua- mountainous country, on steep hill l°an
tion
of
$29,203.550.80,
which
p
r
o
-
|gide
through
heavy
tim
ber,
on
m
ax
-'
Qualified
to obtain a loan thereun-
ing among some as to w hat consti­
tutes news and w hat advertising, duced >29,203.55, and which became imulu g-'ade of i0 per cent. It was der, regardless of w hether the un-
we print this very simple rule whica a part of the “state m arket road ap piannet4 to grade this section four paid balance of the principal of such
is used by newspapers to differin-
miles in length to a 12-foot ro ad b ed ,; loan already bas been reduced by
atiate between them : “ ALL future propriation.”
events, where an admission charge
Paul B. Rynning, engineer in the in 1920. No surfacing to be placed ^ ^ 2 ^ 2 2 ^ 5 ® - = = != = » = = » » “ ^ « » »
is made or a collection is taken employ of the state highway com- in 1920. Approximately 3.4 miles
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to
mission, made the location surveys, of ~ grading - was completed. Estim ated
organizations <tuu
and societies of every
org&nizauuus
-
• ---------
O nly an oil of the hig h est lu b ricatin g value can stand up u n d er engi
1 wî/1 lia le
kind . as __1
well » as to {nil
individuals.
prepared plans and estim ates, and cost on this project, >21,040.15.
TH IS IS T H E PLACE TO
heat ran g in g from 100 to 3000 degrees F ah ren h eit.
All reports of such activities attei
tbe necessary engineering work
Project No. 4.— “Lake Creek road.
COME
, F
• i O B *
O ils co n tain in g “su lp h o ” com pounds decom pose quickly w hen expased to
th *y11baVeunCg U8oclal 8or eorganixation during construction. All construe-
Nothing done on this project Ini
th
is heat. D ecom position is m arked by im paired lu b ricatin g him br.ivveen
tlon work was done by county forces? 192Q.
meetings of societies where no
m
oving
parts, by less of com pression and pow er, by reduced l ib ilcau n g
contribution is solicited,
Project No. 1.— “ Blue Ledge road
Project No. 5.— “Talent R. F. D.
•fticiency
and by damage to the engine.
charged, or collection taken is NT8WB. — between Jacksonville and R uch.” No. 1.
Cycol is the new and d ifferen t m otor oil w ith g rea ter d u rab ility . Cycol
A prelim inary survey followed by
Nothing done on this project in
We make all quotations on
ia free from d estiu ctiv e “su lp h o ” com pounds. T hese are rem oved by th«
JOR WORK
location survey eight miles in length 1920.
AND
new H ex«on Process, used only by us.
was made. The located line follows
Project No. 6.— Foots Creek road,
from
for five miles practically along the.
Nothing done on this project In
THE FRAN KIAN PRICE LIST.
Cycol-ize your m otor. Clean your crank case—not w ith kcros«nc—a.- d
Same prices—-Reasonable Price
old traveled, road through rolling • 1920.
rafili w ith Cycol. C onsult the Cycol R ecom m endation C hart, it shows
country, for three miles on steep,
(C oncludedJ___________
to ail.
with scientific accuracy, th e correct grade of Cycol for your m otor. T h t
p rice of Cycol is 25 l to ¿¿c a qu art according to grade.
en tered at th e Ashland. Oregon,
Postoffice as Second Class Mail
Make out your list and take ad ­
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco
M a tte r^ —
M
d
vantage of this opportunity to
buy standard supplies a t the low­
est prices—
♦
*
School Tablets ................ » bo 1®«
<♦ Life can little more supply,
<S>
Crayolas .......................I® and UOc
• Than ju st to look about us
School Paints, 50c cups ----- l®c
and to die.— Pope.
♦
Students Loose Leaf Books, Type
a
EDITOR’S NOTH The Tidings Is I of the total am ount borrowed.
Paper. Pens, Inks, Note Books,
<» <§> <»«>>»! j receipt of complete data relative the am ount so paid each year 4
M
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In
rt
I,
n
etc., in great variety
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.
i to the Oregon bonus act from the cent of the, total rem aining unpaid
Fountain Pens ......... $ 1 .8 0 to $8
Sir Thomas Lipton is to tiy a g a in j^çorid W ar V eterans State Aid com­ principal shall be applied an d cred
for the Am erica’s cup. Sir Thomas mission. Owing to the lengthy na­ ited as interest and the balance of E versharp Pencils . . . .8 0 c to $8
is working the “ try. try again” ad­ ture of the articles they m ust by the am ount so paid each year shall
FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE ‘ SULPHO”COMPOUNDS
age to a frazzle. But Americans ad­ necessity be run in installm ents be credited to the principal of such
mire his sportsm anly pluck.
which will be found every day in loan: provided, th a t at the tim e of
the Tidings until a complete ex­ making any payment the borrower
There is so much dumbness when
may pay the sum of >25 or any mul­
there is som ething good to be said planation is made.
tiple thereof to be applied on the
of someone, and so much loquacity
principal. The commission hereitK
(Continued from yesterday)
when there is som ething had— real
or imagined— to be said.
Section 9.
Bonus: Amount.
Any person qualified to receive and
See Our Selection of
who elects to take a bonus hereun­
der, shall be paid the sum of >15 for
each month or m ajor fraction tnere-
of th a t such person was in the ac­
tive service betwen the sixth day of
April. 1917, and the eleventh day of
November, 1919. exclusive of the
first sixty days of such service; pro­
"
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER
vided th a t th e total cash bonus to
be paid any oue person shall not ex­
SOUTHERN OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. DON’T FORGET DATES
ceed $500 in am ount.
Section 10. Amount of Loan;
The annual meeting of the Chau­
up
tauqua association was held in Chau­ Conditions.— A loan to any person
tauqua Pioneer hall Tuesday night, hereunder shall not exceed $3000
September 7, with a fair attendance. in am ount, and loans shall be made
The chief business of the meeting only when secured by m ortgage
was to hear the report of the offi­ which is a first lien unon real prop­
Hairdressing Parlors
Room 1, Citizens Bank Bldg.
cials for the past year, a n d to elect erty located w ithin the state of Ore­
officers for the ensuing year. As an gon and owned by the person secur­
inform al part of the program re­ ing such loan, his or her husband,
m other,
child, children,
m arks were made by Mr. and Mrs. father,
M. C. Reed, who have been on Chau- b rother or sister, in the order named, j
tahqua work for the past year. Mr. excepting only liens created in favor!
Reed was asked many questions by of a municipal corporation or o th e r'
those interested and answered these political subdivision of the state to
pay for public improvements, sew­
in a very interesting m anner.
An entire new board of officers ers, drainage rights or for irrig a­
wqs elected as the present board hav­ tion or for any sim ilar purpose. The
ing served three years in this ca­ loan shall in no instance exceed 75
pacity. all declined re-election. The per cent of the net appraised valua­
I t’s our business to help you de­
following were elected unanimously: tion of such real property. Such
velop your business. As our patrons
W. J. Oldfield. president; H. C. loan shall be repaid at the option of
prosper we prosper.
Galey. secretary: Homer Billings, the borrow er in annual, sem i-annual
Our services are designed to assist
vice president; V. O. N. Smith. W. or quarterly installm ents, which
our
depositors in the accomplishment
M. Briggs, Mrs. Fred Engle. Mrs. shall aggregate each year 6 per cent
of
their
plans.
S. S Patterson, Mrs. D. L. Glenn,
directors.
It was voted th a t th e
Consultation with our officers can
old board coutinue as a committee
be arranged at any tnme.
on finance until the affairs of the
past year are as far as possible taken
care of.
R etiring President J. H. Fuller w ill do your p low ing right now
urged in his report th a t action be in yonr hard, stick y soil.
taken toward converting th e part
ASHLAND, ORE.
of the Chautauqua auditorium now B argain In used sew in g m ach ine:
also
a
new
carload
o
f
W
hite
sew
­
used as a stage with sufficient of
the main autorium , into a sm aller ing m achines ju st in, at
hall which would more nearly suit
the needs of the city for this p ur­
pose.
Uhland
Tidings Highway Commission Reports
on Jackson Co. Road Work
(a fte r created may by rule provide
other methods of repaym ent which
shall am ortize the loan in not less
than ten nor more than th irty years,
all plans of repaym ent to be option-
al w ith th e borrower.
Section 11. Lim itations on Sal e
University of Oregon
Fall Term Opens September 26
1
Withstands Decomposition
Under Terrific Engine Heat
S ch ool
S u p p lie s
S ch o o l
B ook s
Distribution of State Bonus
To Veterans of World War
CYCOL
MOTORI
McNab Bros.
Yho
* Start
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
FALL
HATS
ELECT OFFICERS FOR
THE ENSUING YEAR
S E P T E M B E R 15 - 16 - 17
5 Â Ï $5.00
W1NELAND ® SHEPHERD
Another Ford Record
Developing Yonr Business
The Beider Traetor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
The C itizen s B ank
Ashland, Oregon
Peil's Corner
TATE Highway Engineer Geo. E. Mac-
Vicar, wife and daugter drove to Seattle
recently, about 530 miles, in their Ford Se­
dan, at an expense of $6.70 for gas and oil.
Mrs. MacVicar drove the Sedan back to
Ashland on practically the same expense.
S
Harrison Brothers
FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS