Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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¡h a v e a lre a d y been a u th o ris e d W y th e 'v o te d by th e people a t the com ing
th a t the city would have had to ta k e new varieties, fo r chem istry’ and the w o rk sh o p , in te n t upon n a tio n a l n u - — T w en ty -fiv e a u to m o b ile loads of
com m on council a n d w hich do n o t re-; e le c tio n , w ere c o n d itio n a lly sold to a la rg e
d isc o u n t on
th e b o n d s, o th e r s tu d ie s im p o rta n t to b rew e rs. tritio n p r o b le m / a n d le a n in g upon s e a rc h e rs left h e re to d ay fo r B ur-
E stablished 1S76
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E xcept q u ire a vote of th e people a re , in a b o n d in g h o u se of P o rtla n d , O r., a t w h e re as, by th e city b o rro w in g of T hen th e r e w as a m ix tu re b rew e ry
th e re se a rc h being ste a d ily p u rsu e d j to n ’s C abin, th ir ty m iles n o rth w e s t
S unday
i a p ric e a m o u n tin g to .9872 o f th e its e lf it did n o t h a v e to pay su c h a c o m p lete in a ll d e ta ils. T he g r a d u ­
back a t th e In s titu te .
,
1 o f h ere, to find P re n tis s P u v k e tt,
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
1. T h irty -se v e n th o u sa n d d o lla rs e n tir e issue % of $6 3 ,3 8 7 .1 2 , w hich r a te of in te re s t.
a te s of th is in s titu te
h ad a w ide
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KLAMATH RANCHER
( o f P u c k itt B ros., who is believed
P A PE R
iw e ie issu e d to ta k e c a re of th e de- In a d d itio n to th is d isc o u n t, w hich a lso t h a t th e p ric e bid (.9 8 7 2 ) fo r
Tw o y e a rs ago th e p ro g re ssiv e s In i
SHOT FO R D E E R e ith e r to have been a c c id e n ta lly sh o t
T E L E P H O N E 39
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S u b sc rip tio n P ric e D e liv e red in C i t y : ,e r t y o w n e rs to pay special b e n e fit bonds to be v o ted , th e r e is a lso t h e ; th e b e s t o ffe r w h ich h a s been m ad e
B ak in g In d u s try organized» th e A raer-
KLA M A TH FA L L S, O r., Oct. 26 • day.-
O ne m o n th ..................................... $ .65 a sse ssm e n ts fo r p av in g a n d s id s w a lk ex p en ses in c id e n t to th e «legal s e r v - 'f o r a n y m u n ic ip a l b e n d s of th e s ta te
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Six m o n th s ..................................... 2.75 be ra j uced by re a so n of tb e fact [ co n n e ctio n w ith th e a p p ro v in g opin
R e m e m b e r, t h a t in v o tin g “ y e s ” science to th e m a k in g of b re a d s, th e
One year .....................................
Mail and Rural Routes
, th a t th e c ity is g ra d u a lly s e llin g off lon on a11 th e $ 6 3 ,387.12 w o rth of a t th is e le c tio n you a r e sim p ly vot- re s e a rc h n e c e ssa ry to e s ta b lis h new
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h a s b e e n , bontib to be issu e d ; th e n , f u r th e r , j in g to pay fo r a bill w hich h a s al-
O ne m o n th ...................................... $ . 6 5 ! th
rtie s w . . hich
fa c ts a n d p rin c ip le s an d th e e d u c a ­
T h re e m o n th s ................................ 1.95 fo rced to fo reclo se upon by re a so n o f l tfie re J s to he a d d e d th e In te re s t o n j r e a d y been c o n tra c te d a n d is to pay
tio n of m en in o r a b o u t to e n te r th e
..................................... « Ktf!th e 8aid d e lh u in e n t sp ecial b e n e fit th e 3Uln3 w hich h av e been b o rro w e d {fo r b e n e fits w hich th e city h a s al-
b a k in g in d u stry .
T he a c co m p lish ­
assessm
en n ts.
asse ssn ip
ts
from th e v a rio u s fu n d s. By b o rro w -j rea d y received.
m en ts in th e tw o y e a rs have h ad to
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ADVERTISING RATES
2. F ive th o u sa n d
five
h u n d re d in g from th e v a rio u s fu n d s we avoid i R e sp e c tfu lly s u b m itte d ,
do p a rtic u la rly w ith e d u c a tin g th e
Display AdvertLsing
p a y in g 6 p e r c e n t in te re s t.
C.
LAMKIN,
m em b ers to th e need a n d v a lu e of
S ingle in s e rtio n , each in c h .............30c d o lla r s ’ w o rth of bond« jvhich a re
It will be b o rn e --
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Especially when you know the filets,
issu e d to d e fra y th e c ity ’s p ro V p o VZ * r-
M ayor.
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YEARLY CONTRACTS
science in th e ir in d u s try , one of th e
Display A d vertising
F R A N K J. SHINN,
tio n a te p a rt or th e cost o f p av in g j sp ecial e le c tio n a n d issu a n c e of bonds
very oldtest on th is e a rth .
B ut
some of which are given here
One tim e a w e e k .......................,/27V^c Mill s tr e e t, w hich a d jo in s th e c i t y ' does not in c e ra se th e in d e b te d n e ss
ALBERT C. JOY,
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Tw o tim e s a w eek ........................25- C!
C. H. PIERCE,
w o n d e rfu l p o ssib ilitie s a n d ju s t now
E v ery otY er d a y ...........................20 c p a rk a n d w hich was a u th o riz e d by o f th e c ,ty of A sh la n d , b u t in ste a d
j ! ^ * ' m o th e; is p ro u d of a h ealth y , stro n g
.
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people
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G.
M. FROST,
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Local R e a d e rs
a fo rw a rd ste p of im p o rta n c e is be- 1
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/ y o u n g ste r th a t ra d ia tes b u o y an t life and energy.
W. E. BLAKE,
E ach line, each t i m e ...................... 10c May, 1920.
th e city h as a lre a d y c o n tra c te d fo r
ing ta k e n .
She
h as reaso n to be p ro u d , becau se th e child’s good
To r u n ev ery o th e r dtay fo r one
a n d h a s received.
J. L. H A R N E R ,
3.
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m o n th , each lin e, each tim e . . 7c
h ealth p ro v es h e r w isd o m in th e selection of th e food
C ouneilm en.
T h e c re d it of th e city o f A sh lan d
an d e ig h ty seven d o lla rs a n d 12 c e n ts
to th e A m erican B a k e rs ' a sso c ia tio n ,
To ru n ev ery Issu e fo r one m o n th
sh e gives h e r boy o r girl.
o r m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5 c 1 B a n c ro ft im p ro v e m e n t b o n d s w hich is a t s ta k e a n d c e rta in ly no m an can
c o m m itte d its e lf to a n a tio n a l c a m ­
C lassified Column
i p ro p e rty o w n e rs a lo n g th e p av in g on re fu s e to fav o r p a y in g a bill w hich
paign of c le a n lin e ss a n d e d u c a tio n
All m o th e rs sh o u ld know th a t grow ing children
One c e n t th e w ord e a ch tim e.
Mill s tr e e t have p led g ed th em se lv e s h e h as a lre a d y c o n tra c te d .
an
d pro v id ed
w ays fo r a d e q u a te ly
To ru n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th
re
q
u
ire
a balanced diet, a diet containing th e food ele­
jto pay.
T he su m s w hich go to m a k e up th e
s u p p o rtin g th is w ork as ew ll as r e ­
o r m o re, % c th e w ord e ach tim e
m e n ts needed for building a nd energizing th e little b ody.
Legal
se arc h . In c a stin g a b o u t fo r a c e n ­
T - he $18,000 .uuuv
issu e w
hich m
th u e pru
peo- - issu e of bon d s to be voted on a t th e
— ' R ate
ninvii
F irs t tim e, p er 8 -p o ln t lin e . . . 10c
,e of th e c it of A sh lan d a re to VQte c o m in g e le c tio n w e re b o rro w ed from
tr a l lo catio n a n d fo r fa c ilitie s th e
G ra p e -N u ts, th e rich, n o u rishing food m ad e from
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t tim e , p e r 8-
t
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b rew in g school, now h a rd p ressed fo r
p o in t lin e ........................................ 5c upon a t th e c° m in g special e le c tio n
w
hole
w h e a t flour an d m alted barley, serv ed w ith m ilk
ed . sim p ly to* save th e city a t th e
s tu d e n ts , cam e in to view a n d h as
C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 *s m ad e up of th e fo llo w in g ite m s;
or cream , contains th e m aterials th e child needs for its
been p u rch a se d .
O b itu a rie s, th e lin e .......................2 % c
( a ) C ost of p av in g s tr e e t in te r- j p a r tic u la r tim e s w hen such fu n d s
u n n e c e ssa ry
b e st g ro w th and developm ent.
F raternai Orders and S ocieties
; section s jn A sh lan d
s tr e e t a n d j w ere so n e e d ed — th e
T he s tu d y of y e a sts w ill c o n tin u e 1
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs .. .
b u t th e ir m ission in life w ill be to J
o r societies c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in it i- ' ou e ' a rd p av in g d is tric t, $1.855.37 e x p e n se of c a llin g a sp ecial electio n
G ra p e -N u ts help s m ake so u n d teeth , s tro n g n erv es
o
f
th
e
people
of
th
e
city
to
ra
ise
ra ise b re a d s a n d n o t t h a t w hich goe
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. Re-
l b ) Cost of e x tra g ra d in g in A sh-
and
pui
e red blood, an d for th e palate th e re is nothing
w
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th
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ste
in
.
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of
chem
-
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T he
lig lo u s an d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs w ill be la n d s tr e e t an d B oulevard! p a v in g eacli o f th e su m s n e c essa ry .
m o re w holesom e o r delicious.
$4.410.01 w hich h as been expended
c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad -i d is tric t, $1 680 50
CHICAGO, O ct. 25, — A n o th e r istry , of physics, of g ra in s, is fco go
v e rtis in g w h e n a n a d m issio n o r o th e r
. . '
c h a rg e is m ad e.
(c) E x tra cost
of
p a 'i n g M ill to p ro te c t th e city in th e m a tte r of s tro n g h o ld h a s c h a n g ed h a n d s. T he o u t w ith a d iffe re n t d ire c tio n to th e
Go to y o u r gro cer to d a y and get a package o f
T h e m in ia tu re b rew e ry w il1
' s tr e e t (o r P a rk A venue) (a m o u n t d e lin q u e n t im p ro v e m e n t H ens w as school w hich fo r a g e n e ra tio n has w ork.
strength-giving
G ra p e -N u ts. L e t th e children have all
it
w as a b s o lu te ly j le t^ A m e ric an sch o o ls in t h e tra in in g give w ay to a m odel b a k e ry , a n d
W hat C on stitutes A d vertising
o v e r th e $5,500 voted fo r th is p u r ­ m oney w hich
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
th e y w an t, w ith m ilk, c re am o r ste w e d fruit, o r m a d e
. n e c e ssa ry th a t th e
city ex pend in of m a s te r b re w e rs is soon to becom e m ay b e so m e d a y a d v e rtis e m e n ts will
p o s e ), $2,088.91.
ing am o n g som e a s to w h a t c o n sti­
into a n appetizing pudding. G ra p e -N u ts isa«food th a t
h av e fo r th e ir th e m e th e biggest
a school fo r m a s te r b a k e rs.
( d ) C ost of tax es, u p keep an d ex- I o r d e r to p ro te c t its in te re s ts .
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
loaf
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council
w ill be relished b y e v e ry m e m b e r of th e family.
w e p rin t th is v e ry sim p le ru le , w hich p en ses of fo re c lo su re s on p ro p e rtie s
Som e th ir ty y e a rs ago a school of
has
b
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is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti- j a g a in s t w hich th e citv h a s d e lin q u e n t
fe rm e n to lo g y w as fo u n d ed h e re . It
a te b etw een th e m : “ A LL « a t u r e i j
$441001
th e ite m s m a k in g up th e $18.000 g re w slo w ly b u t ste a d ily , a n d a f te r coin.
e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e j
? ,» iu .w i.
T h e m a s te r b re w e r is to give place i
In
Is m ad e o r a c o lle ctio n is ta k e n IS
(N o te— All of th e ab o v e-m en - b o n d issu e is t h a t by so dtoing it has a tim e fo u n d la r g e r q u a rte rs .
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to
th e m a s te r b a k e r, w ho is to do
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k in d as w ell as to In d iv id u a ls.
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bond h e re to fo re w ould h a v e m a a n t of y e a sts a n d th e d e v e lo p m e n t of to a p p ly th e law s o f h y g ien e to his
All re p o rts of su c h a c tiv itie s a f te r
.
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s in k in g iu n d of th e
-V
th ey have o c c u rre d Is new s.
e i^
A sh lan d , w hich fund w ill be
All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n reim b u rse d by th e pro ceed s from th e
m e e tin g s of so cieties' w h ere no fa v o ra b le o u tcom e
of th e co m in g
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti- electio n )
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS
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• ( e ) C ost o f w id en in g N o rth M ain
N
EW S.
¡ s tr e e t b etw een th e P la z a a n d W a te r
W e m ak e a ll q u o ta tio n s on
| s tre e t. $3,500.
JO B W O R K
(N ote— T his sum
w as borrow er»
from
from th e e le c tric lig h t d e p re c ia tio n
THE FRANK LIN PR IC E LIST
Sam e p ric e s— re a s o n a b le p ric e —
fund, w hich fund will be re im b u rse d
to a ll _________________ from th e pro ceed s
___________________
of the* com ing
Reduced hill climbing ability is a warning to
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, e le c tio n .)
use greater care in buying lubricating oiL
P o sto ffic e as S econd-class M ail M a t- 1 <f) L o an s m ad e to t h e fire d e - ’
can a ffo rd n o t to se t a s id e s o m e th in g
When the oil film between piaton and cylin­
___________ - ______________________ p a rtm e n t fund fro m
o th e r funds
fo r th e u n fo re s e e n em e rg en c y a n d
der
walls breaks down under engine heat
$700.
tjje d ay s a h e ad .
O R EG O N C R A N B E R R IE S
j
,.„ a n s m a,|e
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the loss of compression neutralizes engine
Tidings
a
v v u j a v x a
7 he reason fo r the continued good
health o f some children
is simple enough
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G rape-N uts—the Body Builder
Maintaining Reserve
Power in the Engine
fund from o th e r fu n d s, $2.320 10
T h ro u g h th e e ffo rts of S e n a to r R.
( N ote— T h i s 'l a t e s t sun, in c lu d e s '
N. S ta n fie ld , th e navy h a s m ad e a $ ]>020.85 paid fo r tr a c to r }
r u lin g to th e
e ffe c t
t h a t c a n n ed
M aking a t o t a l 'o f $1 6 554 89
c ra n b e rrie s m ay be placed on th e ; T h e re w i„ ,)e nQted
’
r a tio n lis t of th e navy. P re v io u s to of said gum Qnly am o u n tg
.
th is tim e, c ra n b e rrie s hat? been lis t-, 554 89> w hereag th e e le c tio n jg
’
ed only in fre sh form , a n d in c o n s e -' , 18>000
ex p lan atJo n of thjg th e
q u en ce no c a n n ed c ra n b e r rie s could c o u n c i, w ould s ta te
q
be o ffe red fo r s a le fo r use of t h e jm e e tln g of th e com m on
n
:
navy. T h e a c tio n of S e n a to r S tiff.-:th e bonds h e re to fo re a n th o riz e (; b ,
field pro v id es a new o u tle t fo r th is th e city c o u n c i, (n o t
ir.
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a lre a d y fam o u s O regon p ro d u c t. T h is vote of th e p e a p ,e ) to g e th p r
a n n o u n c e m e n t w ill go a s a w elcom e t b „ « i a n n n
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, .
v
in e
w o rth ot bon d s to be>
o rd e r to th e p e rso n n e l of th e P acific ,
fle e t, fo r a t ho lid ay tim e m any of
th e o ffic e rs a n d m en m ay be aw ay
in d is ta n t s ta tio n s
or
in A siatic
w a te rs, fa r from th a t p a trio tic com ­
b in a tio n ,
tu rk e y
and
c ra n b e rry
Bauce.
L a te P a c ific c o a st c ra n b e rrie s now
a re a p p e a rin g on th e m a rk e ts . T h e
local b e rrie s
a re
re a d ily d is ­
tin g u is h a b le
from
th e ir
A tla n tic
co u sin , th e (e a s te rn c ra n b e rry , by
th e lig h te r c o lo r of th e local fru it.
T h is lig h te r c o lo r is now recogwizedi
a s a d istin c t a s s e t, as it gives th e
cooked p ro d u c t a m uch b r ig h te r hue
a n d a lso c re a te s a s tif f e r jelly . No
c ra n b e rry sh o u ld p ro d u ce a sa u ce o r
je lly of fin e r q u a lity th a n th o se
grow n in o u r ow n sta te .
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TH E PE O PL E ’S FORUM.
<j> $> <ä»
4 per c e n t in te r e s t on savings.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Power to Develop In­
dustries Largely In
H an ds o f Women
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reserve power.
Frequent gear shifting is necessary—the en­
gine labors unduly—gases leak into the crank
case, contaminating the oil and reducing its
lubricating vajue—scored pistons and cylin­
ders may result.
Cycol Motor Oil is made in a new and dif­
ferent way—by the new Hexeon Process, used
only by us. This process removes the destruc­
tive “sulpho” compounds found in lubricating
oils Oils containing “sulpho” compounds
break down rapidly under engine heat rang­
ing from 100 to 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The service value of Cycol is conclusively
proved in our special motor laboratory—the
only one of its kind on the Pacific Coast—
and in thousands of motors. The Cycol Rec-
onunendation Chart is based on scientific tests
—it shows the correct grade of Cycol for each
internal combustion engine.
Cycol-ize your motor today. Have your crank
case thoroughly flushed-not with kerosene—
and refilled with the correct grade of £ycol.
By IDA B. CALLAHAN,
President, O regon Federation of W om en's Clubi
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
San Francisco
Tj^IGHTY to ninety per cent of the house-
hold articles and clothing for the family
is bought by the women of the state.
If the women of Oregon should decide to
buy Oregon Products a tremendous indus­
trial growth would surely result.
Many
people who are now idle would have jobs,
ihe factories would be increased in size.
Payrolls would be larger.
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F u ll Explanation of Special E lection
<0 Re H eld in th e City o( Ashland
on Novem ber 2, 192 i .
T he com m on council of th e city of
A sh lan d d e sire s to m ak e th e follow
ing e x p la n a tio n of th e purposes of
th e special electio n to be held In th e
city of A sh la n d on th e 2nd day of
N ovem ber, 1921:
A t said sp ecial electio n th e people
of th e city of A shland a re to vote
upon th e fo llow ing p ro p o sitio n , s ta te d I
b rie fly :
S h all th e c h a rte r of th e city of
A sh la n d be a m e n d e d by a d d in g th e r e ­
to a rtic le X X III, a u th o riz in g issue
a n d sa le of n o t to exceed $18,000 |
w orth of bonds of said city to fund i
in d e b te d n e ss in c u rre d by loans from
w a te r sin k in g fu n d , o le c tric lig h t
d e p re c ia tio n fu n d , an d o th e r fu n d s
from tim e to tim e to d e fra y v a rio u s
city expenses, a n d p ro v id in g tax to j
pay p rin c ip a l ant? in te re s t?
T h is $ 1 8,000 issu e of bon d s to be
v o ted upon is m erely one o f fo u r d if­
fe re n t issu es of bonds w hich m u st be
issu e d by th e city of A sh la n d th is
y e a r, th e o th e r th re e issu es w hich ’
In o u r sav in g s d e p a rtm e n t you will
fin d c o u rte o u s tr e a tm e n t and p ro m p t
a tte n tio n .
Women of Oregon, let us try the plan
of asking for home products. This plan,
if properly supported, would mean a
more prosperous Oregon and many
more happy homes “out where the
handclasp's a little stronger.”
Ask for Oregon brands!
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