Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 08, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland a® tB> Tidings
ews behihd thd banks th a t makes
such possible. The banks themselves
are but the instrum ents through
which great things can be accomp­
lished.
There is a whole sermon in that
F irst National Bank letter. It is on
a p articu lar subject, but th e prin­
ciples laid down, being true, are ap­
plicable to the Ashland hotel situ a­
tion as well. If Ashland does the
big thing it will only be through
wholesome co-operation of all citi­
zens. T h at’s what the Tidings is
now fighting for.
T h at’s what it takes to land the big
persimmons.
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The best banker makes the poor-j
est community booster. Most of them
are so conservative they lean back­
ward.
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accomplishments. When you vote
this week, MT, Member, keep this in
mind: It is not a personal m atter;
it is as to the policy of the club a9 to
bank dom ination; and vote accord­
ingly.
ever be accomplished in this m an­
ner. If money has been m isappro­
priated (which we do not believe is
tru e ), possibly it is a case of pot
calling kettle black. At any rate let
OFTICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
us forget it. A house divided against
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PA PE R
Itself cannot stand; neither can a
TELEPHONE 39
Mr. Fuller, you will be on trial city prosper or make progress with
Anyway, why should the bankers Monday. The result will not tu rn on out the hearty co-operation of all of
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
One month .................................. $ .65
desiie to dom inate the Chamber of your reputation as a good or bad cit­ its citizens.
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95
Commerce and everything else in the izen. The issue will be joined as to
Six months .................................. 3.75
The beauties of Ashland's parks
town? Why don’t they ju st run their your relative ability as a community
One year .................................... 7.50
and
auto camps have been sung from
banks and be contented?
leader and Chamber of Commerce
Mail and R ural R outes
Canada
to the Mexican border, and
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One month .................................. $ .65
secretary, and you must be judged
we
do
not
think we will go far amiss
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95
Bankers, as a rule, make poor by the acumen you have displayed In
by
saying
th a t in the past year its
Six months .................................. 3.50
One year ..................................... 6.5C EXAMPLE OF TAX EXEMPTION community boosters. They are too your work the past two years. The glories have even reached people on
conservative.. They are too cock-sure question to be settled by the voter
the A tlantic seaboard.
ADVERTISING RATES
to take a chance. They are not ag­ is, do you think Mr. F u ller is the
Display Advertising
Ashland has made great improve­
A probate court fight among the gressive either by training or tem ­ best secretary we can get for the
Single Insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
ments,
considering the times we
money?
heirs of Jam es J. Hill and Mrs. Hill peram ent. They are all rig h t as bank­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
have
been
living in. But now, every
D isplay A dvertising
has been on of late in St. Paul. The ers, but not worth a continental as
line
of
business
is brighttening u p 1
One tim e a w eek.............................. 27 %c
row has been over the appointm ent leaders in aggressive community un­
Two times a week..............................25 c of an adm inistrator for Mrs. H ill’s dertakings.
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PUBLIO FORUM
> and we believe the greatest need of
Every other d a y .................................20 c
Ashland, and the most vital ques­
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estate of $12,000,000. But th a t is
Lbca] R eaders
tion
before her citizens today is a
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c only incidental here. The significant
W’ise, open-minded men, as direc­
TOURIST
HOTEL, th at will accom-i
To run every other Jay for one
point of public interest is that Louis tors, will employ a trained commun­ To the Citizens of Ashland:
modate
all
who may desire to sojourn _ _
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c W. Hill, form er business advisor for
ity leader who knows how to handle
While sitting one day in A shland’s among us longer than they would de-! I I I P
To run every Issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e .. 5c Mrs. Hill, testified th a t beginning in men and especially trained in the beautiful auto camp, where people sire to camp. This Is needed to put 1
1916 and continuing until 1919, he technical a rt of successfully directing from nearly every state in the Union
C lassified Colum n
One c e n t4 h e word each time.
disposed of heavily taxed securities ¡the activities of a Cham ber o f Com­ came during the past tourist season, Ashland on the map as one of the
g reatest tourist centers of the Pacific'
To run every issue for one month held by his principal, substituting merce. The progressive hotel ticket,
these words of Dr. Joseph Strong’s coast.
or more, %c the word each time.
therefore tax free holdings, and in ! printed in another column, axe open- uttered more than a q u arter of a
L egal R ate
MRS. L. E. REEDER.
this
way increased her annual in­ , minded, forward-looking men.
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
century ago, came to my mind:
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come from $365,000 to $730,000;
Each subsequent time, per 8-
“ Steam has annihilated distance.”
polnt line .................................... 5c th at is, he doubled net returns.
; Honest to goodness, now, Mr. Cit­
As I sat musing, all 'the Inventions
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
Here is a concrete example of the izen, what is there about the banking of the past twelty-five years passed
O bituaries, the l i n e ......................2*&c
working of the tax exempt bond evil business, in your judgm ent, th at fits before my mind. The autom obile
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
Advertising for fratern al orders anybody can understand at a glance. a banker especially for aggressive seemed to me to be the greatest In­
o r societies charging a regular initi­ In a single instance, in the case of a community leadership? Don’t you
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ personal fortune, which is surpassed really think go-getter men who are vention of modern times, and I was
FISHING RODS W R A PPE D
glad th at A shland’s progressive citi­
ligious and benevolent orders will be
by
several
in
Michigan
which
have
not
afraid
to
go
after
things
will
charged the regular rate for all ad
zens had made this beautiful place
B arrels and P arts Supplied and
vertlslng when an admission or other been sim ilarly invested, a little, be more likely to bring home the where people from every station in
F itted for Any M ake o f Gun
shrewd readjustm ent has w ithdraw n' bacon? If you think that, vote that
charge is made.
life could meet on the same level.
$365,000 annually from the reach of way Monday, w ithout regard to other For here we found the families of
W hat C onstitute« A dvertising
considerations.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ the tax gatherers.
the farm er, the banker and the m er­
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ing among some as to what consti­
But the money thus lost to the
chant camping side by side, cooking
tutes news and what advertising, public treasuries m ust be found
81 OAK STREET
The question
of personalities on the same gas plates.
we print this very simple rule, which somewhere, so the burden is shifted
should not en ter into the results of
All of this improvement has meant
is used by newspapers to differenti­
to
business
enterprise,
to
people
who
the coming Chamber of Commerce expense to the taxpayer, but. would
ate between them : “ ALL future
events, where an admission charge are obliged to work tor their livings, election. The question is NOT Car­ we go back to the olden days before
is made or a collection is taken IS to the widow with a cottage instead ter, McCoy or Smith, it is the bank
these parks were beautified and the
ADVERTISING/' This applies to of a palace.
domination
of
the
club.
Bankers,
m
ineral w aters piped in? We not
organizations and societies of every
If
the
case
of
the
estate
of
Mrs.
no
m
atter
who
they
are,
are
not
fit
kind as well as to individuals.
only enjoy all these improvements,
All reports of such activities after Hill were an isolated one the m atter men tt> put in the lead of commercial but they induce the stranger to ta r ­
they have occurred is news.
would not be worth mentioning. But club activities because they are too ry within our gates.
All coining social or organization unfortunately it is typical of liun-j conservative, Ijy te m p e ram en t and
Who aroused A shland’s citizens to
m eetings of societies where no dreds of other cases. A good many
training, to go a fte r things ham m er these great possibilities at its very
money contribution is solicited, initi­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS billions of dollars are tied up in tax and tongs and take the chances ab­ door? Let the citizens of Ashland
NEWS.
exempt securities in this country. solutely necessary to big community drop th eir mudslinging. Nothing will
Figure very conservatively on the
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
basis
of what was done with the es­
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­
ta te of Mrs. Hill by expert handling,
ter.
and the extra ^ e ig h t of taxation
M O T O R O IL
placed in consequence on the shoul­
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FREE FROM
ders
of
those
whose
property
enjoys
OFÀMERICAÎ
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no exemptions becomes appalling. It
DESTRUCTIVE
nPÇJ
runs into the hundreds of millions,
SULPHO'
it is a pleasure to bathe and
possibly into the billions annually.
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COMPOUNDS d
It easily makes the difference be­
wash, and such equipment we
tween a situation in which the na­
Produced u n d e r J
are prepared to install in your
tion could handle its financial prob­
^ J h e new HEX EON
lems easily, and the present very
process.
home. Your friends and guests
WASHINGTON A
difficult
economic
conditiou.
„BRITISH COLUMBIA-
appreciate such a bathroom.
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IA RESTFUL SLEEP CVCfflr NWy,
Let us figure with you on this
E stablished 1876
P ublished E v er; Evening Except
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
‘He-Man’ Razors
Guns Repaired
R. Middleton
(OLD STYLE RAZORS)
Regular $4.50 to $5.00
;
W h ile T h e y L a s t fo r
$ 1 .2 4
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S P O R T IN G G O O D S S T O R E
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comes usually to the man who utilizes his time,
his energy ami his money to the best advan­
tage. Thrift in any form aids accomplishment.
An account with us is o f inestimable assist­
ance to any one who is striving to conserve
funds with which to meet future opportunities.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
In a Well-Equipped Bathroom
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Us.it‘g a ? d 8elli,‘K Cycol since It w as p u t on
all o th e rs c o n c e rn e d “
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and
stv e n m y cu sto m e rs -splendid service, d u ra b ility
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18 th e one oil for me. All w ho tr y Cycol
once call for it a g a in a n d claim it a 100 p e r c e n t, lu b ric a tin g oil.'*
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1 Have h ad p le n ty of p ra ise an d no co m p la in ts—an d Cycol
■aies n av e added to m y b u sin ess in n o sm all d e g ie e ."
equipm ent now.
FIRST NATIONAL LETTER
When the Chamber of Commerce
Yesterday, the F irst N ational Bank is manned by a board of open-
of Ashland mailed to their depositors minded, aggressive boosters, th ere'
and citizens generally a splendid cir­ will be less euts and more go-get-em.
cular letter on the value of co-opera­
tion in financing the industries of
the country in times of stress, and
showed how the country had been
tided over the crisis by the hanking
interests, and how the banks had
been able to do so through the money
the people had placed in their hands.
The letter was timely, and the state­
ments therein were tru e and logical.
Great things are always accompished
and can only be accomplished,
through hearty co-operation.
Just so. with A shland’s other large
enterprises, a tourist hotel and san­
itarium . for instance. Ashland now
faces a crisis. She has expended a
large sum of money on mobilizing
her mineral waters and improving a
great park. This expenditure has
proven burdensome for lack of the
finishing achievem ent— preparation
to accommodate those who must be
brought here to increase the tax­
able wealth of the community and
relieve the burden. In the past she
has lacked the hearty co-operation
of one citizen with another to bring
about this great accomplishment.
Instead of this very vital co-operation
there has been backbiting and in­
nuendo against individuals. That
condition must be changed or the
larger community good can never be
accomplished. The Chamber of Com­
merce policy must he advanced to a
broader view
Citizens must h e art­
ily co-operate for the common good,
regardless of personal feeling or
grudge before Ashland can go for­
ward to the big accomplishments.
W ithout this broad view; w ithout
this wholesome co-operation: w ith­
out this forward policy. Ashland can­
not accomplish a splendid destiny
any more than could the banks of
th e country have tided the industries
of the nation through the crisis that
has just past w ithout the coopera­
tion of depositors in placing th eir
funds at the disposal of the banks,
by keeping all the money they could
on deposit so that it could be used
In relieving those who m ust have
help. It was the people’s money that
A SSO C IA TE D IN D U ST R IE S
did the big thing for the country.
O f ORBOOM
In the last analysis, they are the sln-
what some Cycol dealers say:
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
The “Cycol” Garage is
always busy
— because it sells engine efficiency
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IVfiy We Should Buy
Oregon Products
By George L. Beker
Mayor of Portland
np H E prosperity o f a state is dependent
largely upon its industries. If employment
is available, the labor problem and many
others correlated, solve themselves.
ARAGEMEN everywhere write us of their big sales of
Cycol Motor Oil. There is just one reason: The
superior performance of Cycol in the motor. One dealer
tells us: Cycol is almost too good for the garageman. Once you
sell a customer he drives his car 500 to 1000 miles before he needs
more and only a measly old quart then. How can we make any
money out of an oil like that?”
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It is true that a motorist will use less of Cycol than of ordinary
oil. But other motorists by thousands are discovering the
greater lubricating value and economy of Cycol. As a result,
Cycol dealers increase sales rapidly, while Cycol users decrease
operating and maintenance costs.
Cycol is the motor oil free from destructive “sulpho” com­
pounds. These impurities are removed by the new Hexeon
Process used only by us. Only Cyclo-Naphthenic base crude
petroleum is used in making Cycol.
The people of Oregon owe Oregon their loyal
and steadfast support. To support Oregon
means to support its industries, which in turn
is a support of its citizens.
Prove the superiority of Cycol for yo irself. Flush the crank
case, not with kerosene or so-called “riu hiug oils,” but with the
grade of motor oil our lubrication chai t recommends for your
engine, and refill with the correct grade of Cycol.
In the interest of prosperity and a greater Ore­
gon, it is the duty of every citizen to give
preference to our home factories and products
— not on the ground of sentiment, but as a
pure business proposition.
Different brands of motor oils have different bodies. The
safest, surest way to get the best performance from your motor
and avoid expensive engine troubles due to incorrect lubrication
is to use the grade of motor oil specified on the Lubrication
The net result of general support in ***** line
will be continued prosperity for Oregon.
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PORTLAND
Chart.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco
MOTOR OIL
FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE “SULPHO”COMPOUNDS