Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 09, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Local and Personal
The g re a te st courtesy you can a c ­
colti your frien d s is to le t o th ers
know' o f th e ir presence in th e city.
T he T idings would a p p re c ia te this.
Call 38.
F e d e ra l C o u rt C o n tin u e s —
New fall su its on display a t P aul- W ill L eave for K l a m a t h -
Dan C onner and H arry H osier ex­
seru d 's.
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pect to leave th is evening for K lam ­
a th county, w here they will spend
Motor to G rants P ass—
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H odkinson several days looking a fte r th e w ild
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck m o­ birds in th a t section of th e country.
tored to G ran ts P ass Sunday, w here
I am ag en t for th e VACUETTE
they spent th e day. The trip was
m ade in o rd er to try out th e new SUCTION CLEANER. A F. DYER,
14-eod-3*
Cleveland th a t Mr. H odkinson re ­ 77 Pine St.
cently purchased.
SALEM, Or., Oct. 9.— Schedule of
m eetings d u rin g “ fire p rev en tio n ”
week, which s ta rts today, is an­
nounced by A. C. B arber, sta te fire
m arshal.
The first m eeting will be held in
P o rtla n d on M onday, and will be fea­
tu re d by addresses by Jay W. Stev­
ens and J. H. Shively of the N ational
F ire P revention b u reau , w ith head­
q u a rte rs in Salt Francisco.
O ther
lan Bynon.
m
eetings
will
be
held
a
t
C
orvallis
In th e City Today—
A lbany, W ednesday;
Mike H anley J r. was in th e city on T uesday;
A P PL E S— 20 ounce pippins, 75c
E
ugene,
T
h
u
rsd
ay ; Salem , F rid ay ,
from his ranch on L ittle B utte creek,
box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
and
M
cMinnville,
S aturday.
today.
L oral Roys P ro m o ted —
W ord of the prom otion of H. B.
See P a u lse ru d 's su its, $15 and up. RECENT RA IN S H AVE B EE N
BOON TO DUCK H UNTERS
Stone and J. L. P o rte r in the R. O.
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T. C., a t Oregon A g ricultural col­
YREKA,
Calif.,
Oct.
9.— The
lege, has been received.
Stone is R e tu r n fr o m C a lifo r n ia —
heavy
rain
s
of
the
past
week
filling
now a captain of com pany 2, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. R aine re tu rn ed i
P o rte r a first lie u te n a n t in the th ird hom e last evening from a th re e up the sloughs and m arshes in m anq
com pany, which is a u n it of the mo-* w eeks' trip to th e ir old h o n e in p a rts of the county have been a boon
to the duck h u n ters.
R eports of
to r tra n sp o rt corps.
Salinas, Calif.
lim
it
kills
have
been
m
ade
by scores
—
of
h
u
n
ters
the
p
a
st
week.
W e will be glad to call a t y o u rj
Suits, SUITS, SUITS! a t Paul-
The local supply of ducks seem s
convenience. L adies’ work a spe­ s e ru d ’s.
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to
be larg e r this year th a n ever be­
cialty. Call 63, A shland Cleaning &
fore.
Dyeing W orks.
32tf B anquet W ell A ttended—
N early 200 people w ere present a t
R etu rn fro m H unt—
the banquet givn by m em bers of the BOY A R RESTED FO R
R obert W arner and H u b ert B ent­ M odern W oodmen and the Royal
BREAKING INTO HOUSE
ley retu rn ed S aturday evening from N eighbors a t the Moose hall S a tu r­
a trip to the woods, em pty-handed. day evening. Mrs. Ida H am len, the
Roy McCoy was tak e n in charge
The ducks seem ed to have had ad-j sta te supervisor of the lad ies’ auxil-j
S aturday night on th e charge of en­
vance w arning of the h u n tin g e x - , iary, was guest of honor.
te rin g th e J. S. Dale hom e on T er­
pedition and had fled to o th e r p arts.!
race s tre e t d uring th e sam e evening.
A m erican le g io n to M eet—
Young McCoy, in com pany w ith
M em bers of th e A shland post of two o th er boys, w ent to th e Dale
th e A m erican Legion a re requested hom e, w here McCoy en tered the
io a tte n d th e re g u la r m eeting of the house, b u t left by a re a r en tran ce
organization T uesday evening, 7:30 when he heard Dale com ing hom e.
o’clock, a t th e A rm ory. F in a l plans Dale sta rte d around th e house and
and p rep aratio n s for th e com ing ly- m et the boy face to face, when he
ceum course will he laid.
tu rn ed and fled in th e o th e r direc­
T w enty-three acre ranch w ith im ­ tion. Dale rep o rted th e m a tte r to
plem ents, tu rk ey s, chickens, cows, Chief of Police H atch er a t once, and
heifers, b arn , house, all goes for the boys w ere tak e n in charge before
$5000. R easonable term s. A shland they had left the neighborhood. How­
R ealtv Co.
32-3 ever, it was shown th a t th e other
two lads w ere guiltless.
McCoy is u n d er parole from the
s ta te reform school, and will un­
doubtedly he sent to th a t in stitu tio n
again a t once.
Don’t Miss the
B I G
.¿asaaecs
W ANTED— To re n t a good piano.
Call 173 H elm an St.
32-3
FOR SALE— Goat m ilk.
O. Box 463.
(From an Address Made at Albany, Oregon, October 4, 1922)
Adderss p.
32-lm o*
FOR RENT— F o u r room fu rn ish ed
p a rtm e n t w ith garag e; a d u lts on­
ly. 1101 Boulevard.
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W ANTED— To re n t a piano; no chil­
dren In house. A ddress Box 234.
32-2*
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LOST— Between K lam ath F alls and
Keno, lad y 's purse.
R e tu rn to
T idings, receive rew ard.
32-3*
DANCE
COLE M cELROY’S
ORCHESTRA OF PORTLAND
Mon., Oct. 9th
F A IR GROUNDS HALL
MEDFORD
VALLE
VALUE
VALUE
E
Pound
Paper
OF GOOD QUALITY
ISc pkg.
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AND HE’S RIGHT, TOO
She-
Do y o u ' like these
Mrs. R uth M. Newell, of B aker,
Or., who is stopping a t the Manx
hotel for a few days, rep o rted th a t
i h er O verland car was stolen this
m orning. The car was found la te r
th is m orning on a side stre e t, w ith
Jazz ev erything ap p aren tly in shape, b u t
dances?
j w ith th e k e>’ g o n e’
He: Yes, I term ’em the freedom
of the sieze.”
J& A
If it is for A shland, we are fo r it.
And the F u rth e r, Too.
“ A s ta n d in g a c c o u n t
Is a q u e e r th in g ,’’ sa id D on«;
“ T h e lo n g e r it s ta n d s .
T h e lo n g e r it r u n s .”
\J
P o rtlan d , on case. F in d e r leave at
Tidings office,
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WANTED— 50 to 100 cords 4-foot
first grow th fir. A shland Hotel.
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W H ILE THEY LAST
M c N a ir Bros.
• S
Walter M. Pierce
On Taxation
FOR SALE— 15 tons alfalfa hay, m e
cowT $50, 40 W hite Leghorn pul­
lets.
R. D. W erscakul, Talent.
32-2*
Car R eported S tolen —
T h u rsd a y , F rid ay
S a lu rd a y
THIS WEEK
7 Ko
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MANY MEETINGS SCHEDULED
LOST— P a ir gold rim m ed glasses In
FOR FIR E PREVENTIO N W EEK
case w ith name, Dr. George P ra tt.
The federal term of co u rt, which
EXCHANGES — L arge M ontana
is being held in M edford, will be I
sheep ranch, stock equipm ent, p artly
continued today and probably Tues-j
irrig a te d , to tra d e for ranch p ro p ­
day before the work is acco m p lish ed ..
erty. Staples R ealty Agency. 32-1
D uring the past week, a g reat m any!
liquor cases w ere handled, resu ltin g
in fines and jail sentences. F ines I E m broidery Club M eeting—
The O. E. S. E m broidery club will
varied from $100 to as hi»h as $250,'
w ith as m any as 90 days in j a i l .' m eet tom orrow afternoon in Masonic
Two tra n s p o rte rs of liq u o r bad th e ir, hall. M esdam es K inney and T rask
cars confiscated. Judge Bean pre­ will act as hostesses. All E a ste rn
sided, while th e prosecution was S ta r m em bers and visiting m em bers
conducted by T. H. M aguire and A l­ a re cordially invited.
lc
SALE
L o f t/ Islan d M ountains.
The volcano M/Una Loa on the is­
land of Hawaii ami the neighboring , |g
cone, Mauna Kea, both nearly 14.000 1
feet high, are among the highest island J
m ountains In the world.
Explained.
“1 wonder, Jinks, why every epitaph i
begins with ’Here lies?’ ”
”1 dunno, unless maybe they used to j
bury 5i lot of fishermen and law yers]
and just got into the habit.”
THE TH tA TEB BiAUTmP
T O D A Y
ANITA STEWART
Saving on Shows and Sweets.
E th e l—Now th a t we a re eng ag ed yo i
•mist econom ize.
-in-
.h ic k — 1 do already; I’m not ending
on any other girls.
“ HER MAD BARGAIN’’
SPELLMAN TO SPEAK
Hebrew Christian Evangelist to Speak Tuesday
Rev. C harles I. Spellm an, Director of ihe Jew ish E vangelistic
W ork of Los Angeles, Calif., will deliver an ad d ress a t th e B aptist
Church Tuesday, O ctober 10th, 7:30 P. M. His subject will be-
“ The Conversion of a Jew .” Mr. Spellm an w as not only disow ned
by his relatives for becom ing a C hristian, but became as one dead
to his fam ily. They held his funeral service, having a dum m y for
his body. He will likely tell us w hat it cost a Jew to become a fol­
lower of Jesus. O ur Jew ish people a re aw akening today, and they
see Him, the M essiah, and are beholding Him as th e ir Savior. They
are stan d in g by th e ir own people today, reg a rd le ss of prosecution.
Come and h e a r him. The publir cordially invited.
T he C ity F arm er.
A story
Love and
of Rich and
"Some day 1 want a home In the
country.”
P oor—
E n d u ran ce— Life th a t
Rev. B. C. MILLER, Pastor
“ P e tte r tr y fa rm in g firs t, In a sm all
w av '»'■ th e Are escape.
form s its own rules.
A Jo h n n y Jo n e s Comedy
••SVPPI.Y AND DEMAND”
— and—
1’A TIIE NEWS
Tomorrow, Wed., Thursday
Do You Believe
In Specialists?
— In Ills lin e th e SPECIALIST Is a
MASTER.
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fi
WE ARE CLOTHING
SPECIALISTS
I cam e into this S tate 40 years
ago, a w andering boy, w orking as a
farm hand.
F o r 30 years I have
been in public office. I have never
d eliberately m isled or deceived any­
body. In public li.e 1 have tried to
play absolutely square.
W hen I was nom inated last May,
I said to my frien d s: I will carry
the m essage of lower taxes to the
people of th is S tate.
I have no
m oney, b u t I expect to m ake a h u n ­
dred speeches.
Five tim es I have
touched th e ocean, and gone from
C alifornia to th e riv er in Idaho
th re e tim es. I have gone w herever
the invitation was extended; w her­
ever I could m eet a little group and
talk to them ab o u t w hat I th in k is
a s ta rtlin g sta te of a ffa irs. I am
try in g to do it fairly, honestly and
in the open.
F riends, if we save Oregon from
the auction block, if we save our
property from confiscation by tax a ­
tion, we have got to do some very
h ard th in k in g .
To my m ind, th e
tax question is the forem ost problem
in O regon today. It rises above all
else. The question is: Are you gd
ing to own your own hom es and
your own farm s in fu tu re years, or
a re they going to be tak e n from you
by the rising tid e of taxes?
The ren ta l value of all property
in Oregon is too high according to
th e value of th e property, caused by
the high taxes, it doesn’t cut much
ice in th e m oney m ark e ts when th e
p roperty passes away from the m an
who th o u g h t he owned it. He Is left
w ith th e hu sk ; th e k e rn e l is gone.
W hen I w ent to the Senate the
first tim e, it took about 15 per cent
of the ren ta l value of property to
pay taxes.
T h at year, U m atilla
county raised 3,000,000 bushels of
w heat. O ur S tate taxes were $100,-
000 in th a t county; 3% per cent of
the w heat crop paid its taxes. This
year, th a t county produced 4,000,000
bushels of w heat, w hile h er taxes
are $1,549,000, of which $433,084
Is S tate tax, w hile the whole is 40
per. cent of the value of the w heat
crop tak e n for taxes. The popula­
tion of th e S tate then was about
31.3,000.
Now it is not q u ite
800,000.
W hen I en tered the S tate Senate
20 years ago, $1,000,000 was th e
to ta l State expense. W hen I re-
tu rn d to the Senate six years ago it
was $2,500,000 per year. Today.
$15,000,000 or m ore is collected
from us in taxation. Can this tid e
continue to rise if we keep our prop­
erty ? How high is it going to go?
T here ig collected $6.000,000 in
fees now, six tim es as m uch as we
spent 20 years ago; m ore th an tw ice
w hat we spent six years ago.
In kn o ts and groups I have been
carry in g th is m essage to the people-
"T H IS MUST STO P!” I shall con­
tin u e to c arry it until election day.
I asked Mr. Day, as Secretary of
th e Tax Investigation C om m ittee, to
collect som e figures for me. Accord­
ing to these figures, th e re are only
five or six sta te s in the Union th a t
have m ore bonded indebtedness th an
we have. In w ealth and population
we ran k down ab o u t th irty -six th .
T he figures show we are spending
m ore m oney fo r sta te governm ent
thani the S tate of K ansas. K ansas
spends $8,500,000; we spend $15,-
000.000, w hile M innesota spends
only $1,600,000. You ask, “ W hy is
M innesota aw ay down th e re ? ” It is
because M innesota has raised from
in d irect sources the la rg e r p a rt of
h er revenue for S tate purposes,
w hile w-e have raised It from th e
farm er, the ca ttle m an and the sheep
m an. They th o u g h t these m en could
not kick, b ut they ARE kicking to-
day. If I do not m iss my guess,
they will show still m ore kicking in
Novem ber.
M innesota collects 5 per cent upon
all public service c o rp o ra tio n s in
m a t sta te . C alifornia pays her State
taxes in th e sam e way. T h at should
be done in Oregon. You may say
th is tax comes back upon the peo­
ple. J u s t th e sam e, it is spread out
on m ore people. It is not ori a tew
scattered farm ers.
Today we a re confiscating prop­
e rty and ru ining the people of this
S tate who a re feeding us. They can­
not operate th e ir farm s a t a profit,
and they cannot pay the heavy taxes
levied upon them .
M innesota collects 25 cents from
every ton of ore dug up and tak en
from th e sta te . This is done by a
rl severance tax. W hen you tak e a
p roduct from th a t S tate, you m ust
Ì pay for the privilege. I was a t a
place in Oregon wfiere they showed
me a m ine from which a com pany
had tak e n out a m illion dollars in
gold. It was owned by citizens of
E ngland. They had not paid a dol­
lar in taxes to the State of Oregon
for rem oving th is g rea t w ealth.
k 3 A severance tax has been levied by
several s ta te s in this Union. It is
J som ething for us to talk about and
V* • O
V-W consider. In a few years O regon’s
beau tifu l fo rests will be blackened
stum ps. H ere we allow the govern­
I: m ent to set aside g re a t fo rest reser­
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f vations, from which no taxes are
i received. "Yrom forests in th e re­
Í
serves, E a ste rn ers cut th e tim b er
and ship th e lum ber to O klahom a.
T hus from O regon’s g reat forests in
the reserve th ere come no taxes to
su p p o rt th e State.
We have $10,000,000 in bonded
indebtedness for th e soldier boys. I
don’t reg re t the m oney we gave
them . It was S enator Sm ith of Coos
and I who introduced the bill. Two
and a h alf m illion dollars have been
raised to encourage the boyr to' go
hack to school. I am glad we have
given th is money to them . W e can
never do too m uch for the m en who
w ent down on the fields of F rance
to do and to die.
We have on th e ballot a m easure
to impose a flat income tax. I am
opposed to th a t, but I am in favor of
a grad u ated income tax, because I
believe th e m an who has th e large
incom e should pay m ore th an the
m an who has the sm all income.
A gross earnings tax would he a n ­
o th e r source of revenue.
The c a ttle grow er certain ly needs
relief.
C attle a re selling cheaper
th an they have sold in .30 years In
proportion to cost of production. A
m ill'o n head of ca ttle in th is State
a re going to th e b u tch e r’s block.
They sim ply cannot be produced for
th e m oney th a t is paid for them t o ­
day. The b urden upon th e farm and
ranch has become unbearable.
T here is no question in th is cam ­
paign but th a t of taxes. T here is no
o th e r t h :ng to talk about. If I don’t
do a n y th in g else, I am going to do
th is to the end of tim e. You can in
six y ears drive th is State into b a n k ­
ruptcy. I have done and am doing
th e very best I know how to carry
th is m essage of low er taxes to the
people of Oregon.
E xtravagance
m ust stop!
Expenses m ust be re ­
duced! Taxes m ust come down!
It all depends upon you who read
these words. You can say by your
b allot in Novem ber, w h eth er you
w an t to go on paying th is te rrific
cost, or w-hether you don’t.
My pledge is th is:
If elected
G overnor, I will do every proper
th in g w ithin my power to reduce
taxation in Oregon. On this basis,
I ask your support and vote.
t
You Should Help Pierce
by co n trib u tin g One D o llar to
oantpaign ex­
penses. In. doing th is you will help y ourself re­
duce your own taxes, fo r th a t is th e great issue
P ierce is m aking fo r you. Send One D ollar, in
cash, m oney o rd e r o r check, today to
T ailored S uits, M ade-to-M easure
S uits, R eady-to-W ear S uits
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LïinpiOH.aarBïYWMLACECiait
T. H. CRAWFORD, Manager
PAULSERUD’S
P ierce for-G overnor Cam paign
Gordon Building, P o rtla n d , Oregon
(P aid A dvertisem ent)
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