Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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th e re fo l’fe, u rg e upon a ll v o te rs to inem bers a p p o in te d by th e s e c re ta ry ¡a few cen ts. T illa b le a c re a g e is n o t
be p re s e n t a t th is e le c tio n a n d vote b e fo re a d a p tio n .
as g re a t as m a n y believe, a s a g re a t
E s ta b lis h e d 18 i 6
; jn fa v o r Of th e $ 1 8 ,0 0 0 issue.
At a re c e n t m e e tin g of th e m er- m any la rg e tr a c ts have b een c u t in-
P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E xcept!
J. W. MeCOY.
c h a n t c o m m itte e of th e c h a m b e r o f^ to sm a ll ones, a n d a re classed u n d e r
S unday
com m erce It w as d ecided to issu e a d -i to w n p ro p e rty .
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OCTOBER 80 TO BE OBSERVED v e rtis in g b o o k lets s im ila r to th o se
F a rm Im p le m e n t v a lu a tio n show s
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
A S “ GO TO C H U R C H SUNDAY” issu e d la st y ear.
T h e s u g g e s tio n , a n in c re a se of n e a rly $10,000 d u e )
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, w as m ad e by L. F . F e rg u so n .
j to th e n u m b e r .of tr a c to r s t h a t h av e
T E L E P H O N E 39
C om e on, le ts go! W h e re ? W hy,
T h e c o m m itte d 'a p p ro v e d a m o tio n ‘ com e in to g e n e ra l use, a n d o th e r
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon,
to c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay .
It is Go- m ad e by T. H. Sim pson c a llin g fo r a ' ih o to rized m a c h in e ry
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s lig h tly above t h a t of th e p re v io u s
y e a r.
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th e c o m m u n ity t h a t h a s th e m o st
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c h u rc h e s.
T h ese schools will be c o n d u c te d
TAX BU RD EN S O F W A R
G R A N TS PA SS, O r., Oct. 2 7 .— As
If th e n , it is a n in s titu tio n of s e ssm e n ts fo r J o s e p h in e c o u n ty t h i s , by th e hoine d e m o n s tra tio n a g e n t,
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T h e la te Dr. ■ E d w a rd
B. R osa, value, why don t you vote in fav o r y e a r show a decided in c re a se o v er
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s ta n d a r d s of th e d e p a rtm e n t of com ­ sig h t. A nd. say. w ould you lik e to D. O. H ayes, co u n ty a sse sso r. L a st
m erc e, in a re c e n t d isc u ssio n o f th e b rin g up y o u r c h ild re n w h ere th e re y e a r th e to ta l v a lu a tio n w as assessed
sc ie n tific .w ork of th e g o v e rn m e n t, is no S u n d ay school an d no C h rist- a t $ 6 .3 3 3 ,1 5 6 . w hile th is y e a r th e
a n a ly z e d th e
e x p e n d itu re s of th e ian *n t lu en ce? C om e on, th e n , an d fig u re s rea c h e d $ 6 ,3 7 1 ,2 1 5 , an ac-
tu a l g ain of $38,051.
fiacal y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30, 1920, play on th e sq u a re . •
D on’t ij|88 up a p ro p o sitio n th a t
D ue to th e ex em p tio n allo w ed th e
w hich rev ealed
th e s ta r tlin g fa c t
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th a t 67.8 per c e tu of th e ex p e n d i­
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tu r e s w ere on a c c o u n t of re c e n t and
w hich" did n o t o ccu r in th e assess-
p re v io u s w ars, 25 p e r c e n t fo r th e fo r it. V ote fo r it nex t S u n d ty by
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ta l fu n c tio n s, 3 p e r c e n t fo r public
C h u rch an d I c a st niv vote nex t Sun- in clu d ed , th e 1921 v a lu a tio n is high-
w o rk s a n d 1 p er c e n t fo r re se a rc h .
T h e re w ill a sse m b le in W a sh in g ­ dav by a tte n d in g a se rv ice som e- e r by $1844 th a n t h a t of 1920
T h e to ta l a c re a g e show s a slig h t
to n , D. C., on th e 1 1 th of N ovem ber w h e re .”
C om e on; le t’s all go.
d e c re a se, on a c c o u n t of th e c o u n ty ’s
a co n fe re n ce of th e n a tio n s to con­
REV C. F . K O E H L E R
h av in g ta k e n o v er a n u m b e r of old
s id e r th e q u e stio n of d isa rm a m e n t.
i
tim
b e r a n d c u t-o v e r la n d s fo r tax es,
W hen you c o n s id e r t h a t 92.8 per
th o u g h th e v a lu e p e r u n it v a rie s b u t
c e n t o f th e d isb u rs e m e n ts of o u r
re v e n u e s a re fo r p a s t w a rs a n d in
p re p a ra tio n fo r w a rs of th e fu tu re ,
a u d t h a t no d o u b t a lik e p ro p o rtio n
of e x p e n d itu re s , o r even a g r e a te r
one in m an y in sta n c e s, is m ad e by
di*udgery work cn
th e o th e r n a tio n s on a c c o u n t of p a st
the farm for the m en folks or
w a rs a n d in m a in ta in in g e x ten siv e
j women folks. E very
T a n g ib le a c tio n fo r th e c re a tio n of
n a v a l a n d m ilita ry e s ta b lis h m e n ts ,
farm home can now be
th e g re a t sig n ific a n c e of th e te r m i­ a cash bonus, o rig in a lly su g g e ste d
citified w ith a
n a tio n of th e la b o rs of th e c o n fe r­ as $50,000, a s an ad d e d in d u ce m en t
en ce in its in flu e n c e upon th e f u tu re fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of a m o d ern ho­
m o ra l a n d econom ic w e lfa re of th e tel in A sh lan d , w as ta k e n up a t a
IN C R E A S E S C R O P Y IE L D S
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w orld can be fully c o m p re h en d e d .
NOW A PR O V EN FACT
if th e r e can be a g re e m e n t am ong m erce d ire c to rs th is w eek, w h e n V.
th e n a tio n s to lessen th e a p p a llin g O. N. S m ith ,'J . P. D odge, H. G. E n ­ A pply E a rly B e fo re th e F a ll K ains
50,000 already in use. No hired
b u rd e n s of a rm a m e n t a n d if they d ers an d M. C. R eid w ere ap p o in te d
hand can work as cheap. Be
A C a r on H a n d Now a t th e
can be th e re b y b ro u g h t in to a clo ser as m em b e rs of a hotel c o m m ittee . . ;
a happy Leader farm owner.
frie n d ly re la tio n s h ip a n d b e tte r u n ­
Mr. S m ith s ta te d th is m o rn in g
Par Safe by
ASHLAND FRUIT
d e rs ta n d in g in o r d e r to m itig a te th e th a t th e c o m m itte e w ould m eet th is
JERRY O’NEAL
p o ssib ilitie s o f f u tu r e
w ars, th en week fo r th e p u rp o se of p la n n in g th e
Phone 13S
ASSOCIATION
th e b u rd e n s of ta x a tio n
w ill re st d e ta ils o f ra is in g th e bon u s a n o
m o re lig h tly upon th e s h o u ld e rs of u n d e r w hat c o n d itio n s it w ould be i
e n te rp ris e an d
th e in c re a se d p r o - ' o ffered to p ro sp e c tiv e h o tel bu ild -
d u c tiv e e ffo rt of th e people will a d d I e r s -
s u b s ta n tia lly to th e p re s e n t w e a lth .'
T h e b o n u s idea, o rig in a tin g a t a .
T he success of th e c o n fe re n ce will re c e n t ‘‘ta lk f e s t” m e e tin g of th e )
be d e te rm in e d in no s m a ll m e a s u re j c h a m b e r of com m erce, is a lre a d y I
by th e p re s s u re of public opinion, it I b a c k ed w ith p ro m ised su b sc rip tio n s
is im p o r ta n t th a t th e u tm o st m o ra l a m o u n tin g to $3,000.
T he follow -
s u p p o rt sh o u ld be e x te n d e d to t h e 'J n " a re p io n ee r o ffe rs in th e m ove-
p re sid e n t a n d th o se a sso c ia te d w i t h 'n ie n i f ° r a new h o te l:
H. G. E n-
him .
d e rs, $ 1 ,500; J o h n H. F u lle r. $500; I
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T he T id in g s, $1,000.
F o llo w in g th e su g g e stio n of J. H.
cun a ffo rd n o t to se t a sid e so m e th in g
P U B L IC FO RU M
McGee, a ll special a d v e rtis in g back-
ed by th e c h a m b e r of com m erce will
fo r th e u n fo re se en em erg en cy an d
th e d ays a h e ad .
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i be c o n sid e re d by a c o m m itte e of five
E d ito r of th e T id in g s:
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In o u r sa v in g s d e p a rtm e n t you will
, R e g a rd in g th e special electio n of
find c o u rte o u s tr e a tm e n t an d p ro m p t
th e e le c to rs of th e city of A sh lan d
a tte n tio n .
We invite you to look
to be h eld N ovem ber 2, 1921.
4 per c e n t in te re s t on savings.
I t is m y opinion th a t every citizen
over our stock of
o f A sh la n d w ho b elieves in b u sin e ss
lik e m eth o d s sh o u ld c a s t his v o te in I
fa v o r of th e $18,000 bond issu e in -j
volved th e re in .
As th e com m on co u n cil of A sh lan d
h a s so o fte n s ta te d : I t did n ot c re ­
a te a n y n e w in d e b te d n e s s of th e
c ity of A sh lan d , b u t sim p ly places
a lre a d y e x istin g in d e b te d n e ss on a
I
b u sin ess basis.
T he council, a t a r e c e n t m e e tin g ,
sol«, c o n d itio n a lly th e bonds to be
v o ted upon, a t a p ric e o f 98.72,
BENBFIT COMMUNITY CLUB HOUSE
w hich I c o n sid e r to be a c p m p lim e n t
to th e city of Ashlaijck, in as m uch as
I u n d e rs ta n d it t o ‘be one of th e
h ig h e s t' b id s which* h a s been o f­
fered in th e s t^ te of O regon fo r
bon d s of lik e c h a ra c te r d u rin g 1921,
a n d it in d ic a te s th e o p in io n of th e
THE PAINT »IAN
b o n d ho u ses a s to th e so u n d f in a n ­
c ia l c o n d itio n of A sh lan d . I w ould J
Ashland
Tidings
Josephine County
Tax Valuations
Take Big Jump
c. of C. Directors
Appoint Hotel
Bonus Committee
L
It pumps and
carries all the water
No mote
Thursday, October 27, 1021
a s sis te d by th e s ta te sp e c ia list in
c lo th in g from th e a g r ic u ltu r a l ex­
te n sio n d iv isio n of O. A. C. C om ­
m u n itie s w ish in g c lo th in g schools
a re s e n d in g a re p re s e n ta tiv e o r tw o
to th e tr a in in g schools. L a te r th e se
re p re s e n ta tiv e s w ill a s s is t th e hom e
d e m o n s tra tio n a g e n t in «‘U nducifag
s im ila r sc h o o ls in th e ir ow n com ­
m u n itie s.
CHSGHESTES S PiLLS
Isla n d s c o n s titu te
b a re ly 7 per
c e n t of th e to ta l lan d area, of th e
e a rth .
T U E U 1A
IA U O V U
D B RA
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L a J U At A«l» y o u r llr u r
Chi*<* he*, t e r a D iam ond
P ills la lie d and « o ld
boxes, sealed with Blua
T a k e DO o ther, B n y o f r o a r -
U ru n d a t. A skiorC iri-C srE fc-T E R a
1 'lA lI o M I I l l t A S n P IL L S , lot a s
yean knownas Best, test. Always Relist h
S O L D B Y D R U iG lS I S E V r a tO E
The Melancholy Days
(November)
WILL SOON BE WITH US
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Why not make these Delightful Days and Evenings, hv
allowing ns to install one of onr splendid Heating Stoves, the
-prices are very low and quality of tin* best.
We are constantly adding new goods to our llousefurni^h-
iug line and our prices are the lowest in the valley- quality
of goods considered. / . ,
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Call in and look over our stock and let us prove these
statements to you.
No trouble to show goods and the prices
are marked on the goods, too, in plain figures at this store.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Euneral Dirertors, first
class service and moderate
prices. Lady assistant
Reliable Hoaseiurnishers
Home Water System
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NO ONE
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
and other Decorative
M aterial.
We willingly give prices
and figure amounts
needed.
Dickerson & Son
H as a fu ll line of F re s h a n d C u red M eats of b est q u a lity an d low est
prices.
T ry th em once a n d you w ill be back fo r m ore.
O ur G ro c e rie s h av e m e rit an d th e p rices a re low est.
H ere a re a few o f th e m :
G olden M arshm allow Syrup, 10-lb, p a il.........................$ 1 .0 0
5-lb. pail .............................................................................................. 55
Liberty Bell Cfcae and Maple, 1-quart e a n .................... 1.30
4 -gallon ................................... „ .......................................................70
C bco ii , |>er lb ....................................................................................... 15
C offee, bulk, per lb ................................. ,*...................2 0 and .35
H ill’s B lue can, lb .................................................... ........................30
3 lbs.......................... .................................. „ ......................................... jj5
Sugar, sack. ................................................................................*. 0 ,9 5
• 4 lb s.................................................................................... ..
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W in te r P o ta to e s ?
Yes, we will have
G em s a t $2.60 p er 100 in tw o-sack lots.
th o se
fam o u s N eted
THE PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
The American Public does not believe all‘ it reads.
It insists on being shown.
W hen Swift & Company says its profits are only
a fraction of a cent per pound, many believe we are
not telling the whole story—that there are hidden
profits.
Here A re The Facts:
Our net profit on our entire business for the year
1918 amounted to only 1.76 cents per dollar of sales,
or less than one-half cent per pound, and
The Citizens Bank
1.
Included profits from hides and all other
by-products.
Ashland, Oregon
2.
Included profits from all. sundry side-lines.
3.
Included profits on all subsidiary corporations.
4.
To sum up—it included the entire profit from
every source o f revenue in which
Swift & Company h as any interest
There are n o other profits.
D R A M A T IC
Interpretation
Dr. Mattie Brown-Shaw
PLAZA MARKET
Our Profît from
all Sources
Will Render the Drama
"Miss Gibbie Gault"
One and One-half Hours’ Entertainment, Presenting the
Entire Fifteen Characters Herself, on the
Evening of OCTOBER 28
METHODIST CHURCH
Dr. M attie B. Shaw n e e d s no in tro d u c tio n to A sh lan d , a s h e r
a b ility a lo n g d ra m a tic lin e s w as a s o u rc e of g r e a t p le a s u re to h er
h e a re rs ¿«uring h e r fo rm e r re sid e n c e h e re , since w hich tim e sh e hys
fin ish ed a c o u rse of in s tru c tio n from E m m a W ilson G illespie, of th e
G illespie School o f E x p re ssio n , of P o rtla n d , a n d th e s e a re som e of
th e th in g s th e y say o f h e r:
“ She is an a r t i s t w hom it is e q u a lly a p le a su re a n d e d u c a tio n
to h e a r. H e r voice possesses a r a r e sy m p a th e tic q u a lity w hich ta k e s
a th o ro u g h g rip on h e r h e a re rs.
“ H e r p e rso n a lity is u n iq u e . H e r p h ra s in g o f d iffic u lt p assag es
re m a rk a b le a n d r ic h .”
‘ She possesses a ll th e q u a lific a tio n s t h a t go to m a k e a p le a sin g
e n te rta in m e n t, m a k in g h e r c h a ra c te r w alk a n d ta lk b e fo re you.
w ith a d istin c tiv e p e rs o n a lity .”
“ To h e a r h e r in th e d e lin e a tio n o f c h a ra c te r is an e v e n t th a t
is e v e r g ra te fu lly tre a s u re d in o n e ’s m em o ry .’»
Furthermore our accounts have been checked and
certified annually by leading public accounting firms.
Swift & Company is sincerely trying to get the
facts before the public. If you have any questions re­
garding our business—write us—and we will do our
best to answer them. In discussing the packing
business be sure you have th e facts and that you are
not unintentionally spreading misinformation.
If you get the fhets we, have no doubt as to
the verdict
5
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Use Red Cross
Ch ristmas Segls
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Ashland Local Br anch, Cor. First and A Sts.
• F . Cnaueh, M anager
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