Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 18, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
self Is as domestic and homë-lovlng
in the one-sum cases will not b e 1 to the opposite side of the room to
a m an as can be found in the repub­
made until the beneficiaries’ plans Eugene and took him to the rear the bed part of the celling, which
B sta b lisied 1876
C. B. L A M K I N
lic.
All
official
W
ashington
is
keen­
a b lis h e d
E v e ry
E v e n in g
Exna p t
for the use of the aw ards have been door. Bits of burning paper and rags consisted of burlap and several lay
ly Interested in th e subject of homes,
____
Sunday
ers of paper, fell on him, confusing
approved by the commission.
from the ceiling fell constantly. Liff him, and he quickly left the house.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
BARGAINS IN REAL
n e t only because homes are the nor­
One hero 6tory will be published re-entered the bedroom for Orcelia,
ESTATE
_ OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
m al and happiest domicile of men (By International New* Service)
by the Tidings each day under the but inhaled some smoke and ran out­ Orcelia was burned to death. E u­
an^d women, hut because th at nation
PA PE R
gene and Charles were slightly burn­
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. IS —- At head “ Carnegie H eroes”
side. He again entered and, not be­ ed. Liff was slightly burned on his
is most self-reliant whose lines of the eighteenth annual m eeting of
City and R anch Properties
TELEPHONE 39
ing able to see through the smoke, head and hands.
H ouses to Rent
stren g th lead straight to the h earth ­ ! the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon.
DAVID
C
LIFF,
crawled
about
seven
feet
to
the
bed
Postoffice as Secbnd-class Mail Mat stones of a contented and home-lov­ held here this afternoon twenty-five
R. D. 3, Mt. Sterling, Ohio
containing Orcelia. As he reached
ing people.
ter.
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
CITIZEN'S BANK BUILDING
acts of heroism were recognized. In
Bronze
medal—
Liff,
aged
fifty-
The opening of the new year four cases silver medals were aw ard­
d)UMME2pLAYGaOUND'
brings a nation-wide renewal of ed; in twenty-one cases bronze med­ seven, stationary engineer, saved
home-building discussion. W ith the als. Eleven of the heroes lost th eir I Charles G. and Eugene R, Davis,
OFÀMERICAf
spring building season only a few lives, and to th e dependents of eight aged four and three, respectively,
m onths off, this is the time for fire­ of these pensions aggregating $7,320 and attem pted to save Orcelia M.
side planning and visualizing the a year were granted; to the depend­ Davis, aged one, from burning, Era,
new home with all of its innate ap­ ents of one of these and of three Ohio, January 8, 1919. Charles, Eu­
peal to the best instincts of men others who lost their lives the sum gene and Orcelia were in a bedroom
and women.
Many thousands of of $3,500 was granted to be applied of their one story house when the
people have dreamed of th at beauti­ as the Commission may sanction. house took fire. Liff entered a hall
T h e la w is v e r y c a re fu l in
h a rm ed b y te a an d coffee, and
at the rear of the house, although
ful home th a t some day they intend
p ro te c tin g th e rig h ts o f a p ris­
One of the heroes sustained injuries, smoke rolled out through the door
y o u m a y b e h a rm ed , isn ’t it
to build.
But year has followed
oner ch a rg ed w ith a crim e.
and he was granted disablem ent ben­ way and flames licked the ceiling
w ell to p u t th e b en efit o f the
year and the joys of the new home efits in the sum of $500 to reim ­
d
o u b t o n y o u r s id e b e fo r e
and reached the bedroom door,
H o w a b o u t th e L a w o f C o m ­
have never been realized
burse him for his loss. In addition! which was ju st inside the hall door.
d
o
u b t b ecom es an u n p lea san t
m on S en se a n d th e m an w h o
Will 1922 be a good year to build to these money grants in five cases
(Correct “Tax Exem ption’’ Evil
c e r ta in ty ?
h as co m m itte d a n erro r o n ly ?
The bedroom was alm ost filled with
Experts declare th at it
The Oregon State Cham ber of a home?
aw ards aggregating $8,000 were ap­ dense • smoke, and the walls were
Isn
t
th
is
a
g
o
o
d
p
la
c
e
to
use
practically
all buildinf
building
Commerce on January 3 passed will be. r For
o r Prac“
caily all
T h e re ’s c h a rm w ith o u t harm
propriated for educational purposes.!
th e b en efit o f th e d o u b t, to o ?
strong resolutions in Portland, O re-' niaterials are down to aa near pre payments to be made as needed and burning. Stooping under the smoke
in P o s tu m — a p u re ce rea l b e v ­
Liff ran four feet to Charles, took
erage, rich in fla v o r, fu lly s a t­
gon, condemning the practice of is­ w ar levels as they are likely to go approved, and in nine cases aw ards
T a k e y o u r o w n ca se: I f y o u
him
to the re a r door and pushed him
under the new conditions confront­
isfy in g ; th e fa v o r ite ta b le d r in k
suing tax-exempt securities.
d o n ’t k n o w fo r sure w h e th e r te a
aggregating $9,000 were made fori outside. He returned to the bedroem
ing the world. This is especially
o f th o u san d s.
The resolutions point out th a t our
other w orthy purposes.
Paym ents stooped lower as he ran sixteen feet
or coffee is h a rm in g y o u , y o u d o
tru
e of lum ber which is being pro
federal policy of taxation has been
k n o w th a t m a n y a re h arm ed b y
S u p p o se y o u t r y g iv in g y o u r ­
radically changed from an indirect duced a t alm ost pre-war cost and is
th e d ru g e le m en t in te a a n d
being
sold
by
retailers
generally
at
se
lf
th is b en efit to d a y , a n d keep
to a direct tax by a graduated scale
co ffee, a n d t h a t h e a d a c h e s ,
figures
as
low
as
the
present
hlfeh
u
p
th
e te s t fo r te n d a y s ; then
of taxation upon incomes.
nervousn ess, or h ig h blo o d p res­ ju d g e th e re su lts. S ee if yo u
cost
of
handling
and
transportation
As a result of these high income
sure a re sy m p to m s w h ich o ften
d o n ’ t fe e l b e t t e r a n d w o r k
will permit. In the very n atu re of
taxes, increasing volumes of capital
te ll th a t th e d ru g , caffein e, is
b e tter. Y o u c a n g e t P o stu m
are being Invested in non-taxable things lum ber is expected to advance
g iv in g th e n e rv o u s sy ste m to o
w
h erever go od food a n d d r in k
securities ot federal, state and minor !
° ' ““
»“ PPlr
m u c h jo lt.
a re sold o r served .
subdivisions
j ‘
1 tim ber- The man who builds
This diversion of capital from I »
' “ » » “ » r >>» « « o n a W r »»re
P r o b a b ly y o u k n o w , to o , th a t
P o stu m com es in tw o iorm s: Instant
productive enterprise to exempted
t
' r“°
‘
Pr° ’
som
e p eo p le c a n ’t d r in k a cu p
P o stu m (in tins) m ade instantly in the
I© postum
securities is an u nfair and serious °Cted
h“ ‘” ïe a ‘me" ‘
o f te a o r coffee a t b ed -tim e,
cup by th e addition of boiling water.
But
suppose
some
items
of
con-
P ostum Cereal (in packages of larger
a
n d sleep w ell th a t n ig h t.
ssr***
handicap to business which cannot
bulk, for those who p.elei to make the
_
. , for money against such i struction do become
compete
. 7 7 r cheaDer
e a p e r . T m h e «
drink while th e m eal is being prepuied)
W h ere m a n y h a v e been
0(K}g
man who lives in his own home can
m ade by boiling for 20 m inutes.
investm ent of large incomes in > 7 X 7 ™
tax-exempt securities relieves the ! ? UPtVnn n
r
, ? te“ P° rary re'
holders from taxes they would other-1 h
? ma 6na
and after tb at
W ise h e nhUeeH tn
he
may
be
reasonably
sure th a t his
wise be obliged to pay, and. thereby
home cannot be duplicated for le ss !
imposes on those who cannot bene­
M ade b y P o stu m C ereal C o m p an y, Inc., B a ttle C reek, M ich.
We will furnish free your 1922 licenses on used cars
than it cost him. Build now, is the j
fit by such exemption, an unfair advice of those who know building!
burden of taxation.
The Oregon State Chamber of ,
t ”“ a'reaiiy there M
purchased from us during January
Commerce, in it, resolution, c o n - | l j “ “
. “n V J ’ " ? 2“ ° '
cludse by recommending th a t n e ce s-|dle . th
P” ¡ , " . , 2 7 * ’ mld'
Our cars are in fine condition, ready to run anywhere;
Bary corrective legislation be pro-
7 T
86aS° n “ “ ’
p
advance in the general cost of ma-
vided to remove this present in­
anytime, and are priced right
terials will set in th a t will repre­
equitable burden of taxation and to
sent substantial profit to those who
m ake all income, from w hatever
Large Assortment
take advantage of the building con­
«
source, and in w hatever form, hear
f
ditions of early spring.
its ju st proportion of the cost of
governm ent and remove the dis­
BERLIN, Jan. 18.— Germany has
crim ination now prevailing between
plate
w?‘d We" ’ai'ranSed cotta«e of 7 rooms mid bath, beam ceiling,
sent
a plea to the United States to
government securities and those of
interest herself in European affairs,
Sink, drain board cooliuZ
/ 7 “i"
“nd windows’ kitchen cabinet’,
private enterprises.
particularly
in
the
economic
recon­
The demand is becoming insistent
f r o n t .,o,l
g closet- P'Ped for liot and cold water, large porch aeross
th a t the iniquity of continuing to is­ struction. This is the attitu d e of
sue billions of dollars of tax-exempt the German government aB revealed
bonds and securities by investm ent by Chancellor W lrth in an address
In which capital can escape all forms to a convention of the central (C ath­
of taxation, be corrected. Here is a olic) party.
logical point to begin to reduce
All clLredDt5Se ° f 30°i,feei ° n W alker Ave-> i “st sufficient slope for good draina<-e
tax burdens by m aking all pay
CARLOAD SH IPM BNT OF
equally.
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Carnegie Heroes
You are entitled to the benefit of the doubt
W hy not take advantage of it?
192
Postum for H e a lth —“ T h ere’s a Reason”
CO T TA G E B A R G A IN
CASH
Fords
Overlands
Maxwell Chevrolets
Chalmers Oakland
Studebaker
WASHINGTON LETTER
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WASHINGTON, l>. C.— Secretary
of Commerce Hoover is the home­
builder’s friend. At least he is con­
sistently advocating and actively en­
couraging the erection of more
houses for the people of the United
States. And President H arding him-
Fencing
Trades Carefully Considered
New prices on implements and re­
pairs. . New aad used sewing
machines for sale or te r e n t . . . .
Peil's Corner
A A/D 11 A C R E S O F
LAND
Time Payments
Owner in K m i s ^ C d v T ’ T ® O‘? er outbail<,in«s- ,dp“' chicken and b erry ’ranch.
loin X ^ d win «
te rn s of
7 " ^
Sa'e a W t
«*’
from Eastern mills Just in. Con«
siderable drop in prices on same.
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
77 ,
Busy Corner Motor Co,
at 6 percent If von
buy U a home and
in tomorrow
Main and Riverside Streets
.
W HEELER
- A t Hotel Ashland Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday this week only.
Medforod, Oregon
r
1,l’ance
Per month with interest
S’r grasp ^ ' 8 ° |,port" nib to make your rent money
tlme “ ake a Splendid ¡“ vestment. Yon can move
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Jackson County Building & Loan Association
MEDFORD, OREGON
CONDENSED STATEMENT
December 31, 1921
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
P ash ...................................................$ 6,143.78
Interest accrued ___
1 177 no
Fines accrued ............. / " T T /
’ 14A0
Notes Receivable ............................. 123,500.00
W ater c e rtific a te ...............................
28.50
Furniture and fixtures ....................
35.00
Liberty bonds ...................................
250.00
Contracts ...........................................
9,525.50
Real estate .........................................
j 774. grj
Equity in p ro p e rty ...........................
1,458.00
Insurance p a i d ...................................
27.00
Notes payable ................................... $ 26,000.00
Interest accrued ...............................
393 34
Examining f e e s ................................
117.50
Paid-up s to c k ................................... 71,15(h00
Installment stock .......................
35 051.48
Dividends reserved .........................
113 gg
Loans unfinished .............................
661.52
Redeemable foreclosure ..................
272.45
SurPlus ............................................
Net profit for six m onths................
$143,933.92
5,880.34
4,380.61
DIRECTORS
0. C. BOGGS
GEO. T. COLLINS
SCOTT V. DAVIS
J. J. EMMENS
A. L. HILL
RALPH WALDO ELDEN
$143,933.92
C. M. KIDD
This Association is Managed by Conservative, Well Knwon Business Men of Medford
J. C. MANN
A Semi-Annual Dividend of 3 1-2 per cent or more has been paid every six months since the organization of the
T. W. MILES
Association in 1909