Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 20, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACT TWO
Ashland
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tidings
Friday, October 20, 1922
Big Elks Cast For
Established 1J76
Published Every E vening E x c e p t!
Sunday
THE AS HI A Nil PRINTIN’« CO.
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
P YPER
TELEPH O N E 3 9
Taxes and the
Governor
‘ We Should Worry’
Rehearsing Hard
Wineland $ Shepherd
“ W e Should W orry,” the three-
act m usical comedy w hich is to be
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
produced a t the Vining th e a tre , Oc­
B Y J b E R T -M d S E S i
tober 31 and N ovem ber 1, by the
E n te re d a t th e A shland, Oregon
A shland E lks, u n d er th e direction
Poatofflce as Second-class Mail Mat
*> C leverness m akes th e big <$>
of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Pow ell, of
ter.
<?• rascal; lack of it th e little one. <$>
th e M cNaughton P roduction com-
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M hen a candidate fo r th e high office of governor bases h is candi- Pa n ^ ’
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dacy on certain claim s and prom ises as to w hat he w ill do if elected, the
c^ orus °* ^0 count ’em
BIBLE THOUGHT
go to th in k th in g s you a re <♦> public is entitled to have his claim s analyzed and examined.
rehearsed its dances and numbers
— FOR TODAY—
<$> asham ed to say or do.
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and then th e speaking p a rts were
Bible Thoojrhta memorized, will prove a
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In tlVs campaign, W alter P leire has gone about the country inelo- rehearsed by th e cast.
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priceless heritage in after years.
A ccording
N o th 'n g is m ore com forting <• dm ratically te a rin g tax bills in tw o, by way of illu s tra tin g w hat he w ill do to the d irecto rs the cast has tak en
• th an tellin g m eddlers to m ind <•
taxes if elected.
hold in professional m anner, and
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 0
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The voter then should analyze he tax m atter to the extent of becoming they predict for A shland a ra re tre a t
LUSTS OF TH E FL E SH —
in th e way of m usical comedy.
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inform ed as to just wliat part the governor plays in imposing or reducing
W alk in th e S pirit, and ye shall
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Civilization would be m ore 4>|
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All costum es for the production,
taxes.
not fulfill the lust th e flesh. F o r
popular if its price was m arked <•>
to g eth e r w ith scenery and sets, a re
th e flesh lu ste th ag a in st the <$ down d u rin g dull seasons.
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In th e first place, th e v oter should know th a t th e to ta l levy in O regon carried by th e producers.
Special
S p irit, and S p irit a g a in st th e
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■$> for 1922, is $40,473,000.
lig h tin g effects for the d iffe re n t big
flesh: and these a re co n tra ry th e ¡A
W hen it is d angerous to tell A
m usical num bers, a re also carried
This is a ieduction of over $1,300,000 fiom last year, so that it will and a re really dazzling.
one to the o th er.— G alatians 5: A o th ers the tru th , you can still A
16, 17.
A tell it to yourself.
A he seen the high cost of government follow ing the war is already receding.
Am ong th e several m usical num ­
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Of this 1022 levy of 40 m illions, over 31 m illions was for county, city bers d u rin g the course of th e play,
T here is alw ays som e one A
school d istric t purposes, over w hich th e governor could have no a re the “ F ashion P late C horus,” the
WHAT A MARVELOUS CHANGE! S’
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th
a
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even
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e
m
ost
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possible
Control w hatsoever.
I “ Pony B allet,” the ‘‘Cry Baby G irls” ,
The next tw o years hold splendid
¡the "Old Fashioned Girls,” the
pendent
wom
an
will
tak
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orders
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possibilities for the big developm ent
Of the iema<in,ing nuue m illions for state purposes, only three and a h a lf ! <>Q:x|e Girls” and several others
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of A shland along su b sta n tia l and
from -
A m illions are taxes over which the legislature has any discretion, and of Each of the actg hag a snappy open
practical lines. The election of the A
a ! this amount, only two and a half m illions are for the actual expenses o f in„ « h o r n s i n t r o d u c i n g a l l l a i n s o n e 1
. ' s t a t e government and m ight, therefore, in even the remotest degree, he hi* “
jal yT c hestra ¿nder the
Loom is tick et from top to bottom is J 11EZ HECK SAYS:
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Some
loves
and
don’t
now practically assured.
I charged to the methods employed by the governor in adm inistering fh«*; personal direction of Mr. Powell,
m a rry ; som e m arrie s and
C itizens m ay confidently expect A
S ta te ’s affaius.
don’t love w hile th e rest
who has a rra n g e d th e d iffe re n t m u­
th a t th e w ater problem will be taken
is
big
am
ists.”
In passing, it should be noted that th is state levy is an increase of 41 sical num bers for the production this
lip speedily and a p ractical solution
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cent since 1016, and not several hundred per cent, as stated on various i year-
found to greatly increase th e volum e
occasions
by the Democratic candidate. It should also he noted that less
The reserved seat sale will open
and protect its w holesom eness and
purity, as well as supplying s m a ll, • e a rs la te r ho has accum ulated tlum half of this 41 per cent occurred during Mr. Olcott's adm inistration. a t the box office of the Vining th e ­
grow ers w ith am ple w a te r for th e ir tl,n<^s
Lund h s hom e. He takes This ability to keep down the cost of the state government to so small an a tre on S atu rd ay m orning O ctober
his
place
by th e side of the carpen- increase, when living expenses in the ordinary hom e in the sam e period 28th, at 10 o clock
needs.
expectY
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r
to
do
his p a rt. Then th a t comes increased over 100 per cent, is a m ost creditable showing.
C itizens m ay confidently
B etter insurance a t reasonable
th a t th e hotel situ a tio n will be clari *° I ass w hich only the M aker knows
MR. PIERCE’S TAX RECORD
rates. B illings Agency. Phone 211.
fied and th a t w ithin two years A sh-- w'*y
should he. A false step, and
It is proper at this point to exam ine Mr. Pierce’s own record on taxes
land w il^ have one of th e finest ho- a
chan;; d from a stu rd y foot-
tels on th e Pacific coast, so m anned a^eP to
silen t tre a d of a rubber and see if |>ast actions as a legislator square with his w oids.
and organized th a t it will prove a ; t ’re - S urgery and m edicine were
Of the $0,376,280 of state taxes for 1922, which include the m illage
Apply over throat and cheat
power in developing A shland :nto sought to am end th e cru elties of the
—cover with hot flannel cloth.
taxes, MR. PIERCE SPECIFICALLY HAS APPROVED OF $8.564.039, or
a popular to u rist reso rt.
hand of chance, u n til the coins which
92 per cent. He had no chance at m ost of the other 8 tier rent.
C itizens m ay confidently expect w ere 1° build the home nest had
th a t th e factional differences which dw indled to a canvas covering,
Of the 1922 state taxes. Pierce introdcued bills accounting for
have so greatly ham pered progress;
A new s ta r t was m ade in a 12 by
$1,429,126, or 15 ¡ver cent.
in th e past will be harm onized, and
te n t w ith a §5 stock of goods,
In addition to this, he voted for tax bills introduced by others to the
citizens generally will be b ro u g h t t o ! 1-31'1 Parcel was w rapped w ith a
am ount of $6,114,199, and he has given his public apporval on, numberless
g e th e r in one pow erful and p ersist- sn i*le and a cheer, and today the
occasions of m easures passed since he was returned to the legislature,
e n t effo rt to put th e city forw ard raan " h o m ight have cursed as well
causing taxes am ounting to $1,020,804, makiug a total of state taxes
along practical lines th a t will bring! 33 ■ h s ch eired, lives in the home
appi-oved by Pierce of $8,364,038 or 92 per cent of the total for 1022.
fo rth fru it equal to th e e ffo rt, i n “e:' ’-
-*-2 by 1- te n t has been
There is no tellin g how much of the remainder he might have approved
general grow th and prosperity.
j tra n sfo rm ed into a neat w ell-stocked
of if he had had a chance, and, it may be significant that thé state taxes
A shland environs abound in u n - i s to re '
touched w ealth. H er scenic ad v an -|
" hen th e nation called he offered have decreased over 11 per eent since Mr. Pierre was retired from the
tages alone may be capitalized into ¡'‘8 so,1> " h o went and never re ­ State Senate.
m illions of m oney by p e rsiste n t and turne<l-
1 he sm ile and cheer of a
Mr. Pierce lias always been a consistent tax booster. He voted against
w ell-directed e ffo rt.
H er g r a n i t e '- 'e s te ,d a j broke into a m orrow , i nly 3 per cent of all the appropriations of th e 1910 session of th e legisla-
q u a rrie s m ay be reorganized and de-j * hough d ark n ess shrouded a hope ture, and voted for all the appropriations of the 1920 special session.
veloped into an in d u stry of vast ben-
D uring th e years of tria l
He voted for subm ission of $400,000 bond issue to build a new
efit to th e com m unity. Oil p o ssib ili-!’1 w o m a n s hand lias ever been near,
^NORONA 13 the type-
ties a re being prospected in th e
hen the sm ile m ight have dw in- penitentiary.
writer you can fold up,
take with you, typewrite
d rillin g of wells. V ast m ountains of died to a w rinkle, a word of cheer
Mr. Olcott, at no tax expense and w ith prison labor, has fixed lip the
anywhere.
oil and gas bearin g shales have been from the woman who was alw ays old penitentiary in excellent sliape for another 23 years.
n
ear,
sm
oothed
the
pathw
ay.
Today
uncovered a t h er very door. Scenic
It’s the simplest, sturdiest,
Mr. ITeice voted against accepting a g ift of road machinery’ from the
handiest writing machine in
highw ays a re u n d er co nstruction th is m an is before us fo r us for the
the world. Corona weighs
and com pleted th at lead out into the office of m ayor. A m an who sta n d s government. That machinery now am ounts in value to $1,800,000.
lbs., yet does the work
m arvelous byways of the m ountains. for a progressiveness th a t m ust be
of a big machine. Phone
Mr. Pierce introduced the bill into the legislature exem pting money,
now for a demonstration.
S outhern Oregon com m unities are ours if we a re to advance, A m an notes and m ortgages from taxation. If this bill hail carried it would
being b ro u g h t closer to g e th e r by th e j
bon8S‘>- 311(1 in te g rity am ong his
ilicicased the tax blu^ en of the farmer.
developm ent of new a rte rie s of tra d e ,
lou citizens. A .man. who, when
GOVERNOR OLCOTT’S RECORD
such as the Green Springs highw ay. llie children see him , sm ile a cheery
A m ore w holesom e sp irit is evident sa lu ta tio n we love you.
The above are but a few of the extravagances of Pierre. Mr. Olcott,
betw een the tow ns of the valley and
W hy shuffle along th ro u g h a on the oilier hand, has conducted the business of the state in, an economical,
a g re a te r comm on in te rest in the ~lo° :l ol haze? W hy not look up to sane ami business-Uke manner. He has saved the State thousands of
The Personal Wiring Machine
proper developm ent of ail so u th e rn lie tig h t as C hari e Loom is has al dollars because of his level headedness and his intim ate know ledge of
Oregon resources, reg ard less of th e " ays (lone and team w ith him as state af fairs. He built a new Boys’ Industrial School Building by diversion
special ad v an tag e it will prove t o ‘ m ayor th a t A shland m ay tak e its of a m illage fund and, therefore, w ithout a single cent additional tax.
p a rtic u la r localities.
The good ofjV lace *n th e sun.
He has insisted upon developm ent of the various state farms connected
all is sw allow ing up th e p in ched'
SAML. H. BOARDMAN,
with the state institutions till the present year shows the unprecedented
sp irit of the past th a t w ould tak e ,
iu«-ome from this source of $491,511. He is no talker, no politician, no
and not give, and a w holesom e sp irit
¡«lie pawmiser, and is not seek ing re-election under false pretenses nor
of co-operation is becom ing m ore vi>
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
« catering to prejudice, but is going to the jieople on Ills own splendid
record, confident that if he can but get that record and Mr. Pierre’s
evident every day.
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O O f f
i re«» d before the voters of Oregon, that he will be vindicated on election
S outhern Oregon is a region of <>„ T rip <lf i n s p e rt’on__
m arvelous possibilities, and a s p ir it'
Mrs N orm a T e rw illig e r, of Salem> day, Tuesday, November 7th.
of progress is going to e n te r into s ta te d e p a rtm e n t secretary of th e W-
th e developm ent of them and realize R c> will be in A ahland S atu rd ay
on these n a tu ra l resources as never for th e inspection of B urnside chap-
before in the h istory of the valley. I fe r of ¿jie W R C No 24
REBUPLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
A shland is going to gloriously profit
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W alter L. Tooze, Chairman
(adv.)
C. E. Ingalls, Secretary
Taste is a matter of
by it— so will M edford, G ran ts P assj
L ast chance to buy h a rd lum p coal
tobacco quality
and K lam ath F alls, because th e a t $16 a ton. O rder a t E nders. 42-1
prosperity of one forces th e p ro sp e r-,
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W e state it as our honest
ity of all.
, P iano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl
belief that the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield are of finer
In this com ing m unicipal election. Loveland. Studio, 135 E. Main St. Moving to R anch—
W hite G ranitew are Sale Saturday!
quality (and hence of better
the dom inant sp irit of A shland will! P h o n e 465.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bailey a re mov- a t E n d ers Hdwe.
taste) th a n in any o th e r
be changed; reaction will give place
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!ng to a ranch in th e A ntelope sec­
cigarette at the price.
to optim ism and a lively co n fid e n ce ' A bel-to W ork Only P a rt Time—
O rres cleans clothes. P h o n e 64.
tion, some 15 m iles east of Agate.
Liggttt & M jurr T»bacct C».
in the fu tu re of A shland will crowd
C assius Johnson, shoem aker a t
down the sp irit of antagonism , jeal- th e E a ste rn Supply com pany, is on!
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand. Talent Man in City—
ousy and vindictiveness, and a ro u se th e sick list, being ab le to w ork; For fru it Jars, lids, ru b b ers, jelly
M. C. Reed, of T alent, was a busi­
a feeling of hope and pride and gen- only p a rt of a day a t a tim e,
molds an d su g ar, D e tric k 's prices ness v isitor in the city T hursday.
e ral confidence, one in an o th er, and
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a n’t be beaten.
especially in ou r ab ility to do, and
No g arm en t too d elicate no r too!
See C arl L oveland ab o u t having
in the m atchless n a tu ra l resources soiled for us to clean.
L ad ies’ !
A nother c ar of coal next week, your boy learn some baud Instru-i
with which we have to do.
w ork a specialty.
The A shland
$16 a ton delivered. E nders. 42-1 m ent, and join th e Boys’ Band. S tu - ;
\ e r i ly , A shland is on the th resh - C leaning and Dyeing W orks. A uto;
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dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465.
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hold of b e tte r davs.
delivery. Elione 63.
38-6 Mis. Jordan Critically 111—
Mrs. P. C. Jo rd a n is lying critic-
B etter be safe th an sorry.
See
T .” i agent for the \ < 1 E i TE R jy a t h
hom e a t 1098 Iowa Beaver R ealty Co about your In s u r-!
Millinery
and
Hair Dressing
Parlors
Now Showing
Latest Creations
in
Fall Millinery
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
ALL MILLINERY GOODS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SUMMER’S TAN REMOVED
— by
Famous Burnham Instantaneous Facial Bleach
Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring and
Facial Massage
(Work done by appointment only)
Citizens Bank bldg. Room 1 and 2 upstairs
C~lVhen you order by Thone
soy CPEAKL OIL
Be sure your dealer gets the or­
der right, because Pearl Oil isn't
just kerosene. It is a Standard Oil
product, refined and re-refined by
a special process which turns out
the best and most economical fuel
obtainable for oil heaters, lamps
and cookstoves.
A good oil heater is clean and easy
to operate —if you bum Pearl Oil.
The touch of a match brings a
cheery w arm th when and where
it is wanted and at very little cost.
C orona .
At dealers everywhere. Order by
name —Pearl Oil.
Vote tor Ben Olcott tor Governor
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ChecvDil Charlie
Moving to H u g o -
E d .to r of th e T idings:
Mr and Mrg c w
P u tle r, 180
C heerfulness may be in one’s s o u l,P acto ry 8 tre e t a re m oving to d ay to
caused by the lark th at sings w ithin. Hugo O r w here M r R ntlpr w ,n
Again it may come th ro u g h an in- have charge Qf a ,arg e farm
h e rltan ce of riches which erase all i
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troublesom e blem ishes. W hen you!
H ard lum p coal. $16 delivered a t
see th e sm ile breaking th ro u g h th e E nders.
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everyday tro u b le, th e cheery ‘hello” ,
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th o u g h pain grips w ith in , th is isi
F ine m odern bungalow , close in,
G od’s own cheerfulness.
¡com pletely fu rnished, all A -l only
T hirty-five years ago. a young $2650, easy term s; a w onderful b a r­
m an located in A shland to m ake his «rain th a t will go quick as others
fo rtu n e. The ups and downs of m or- have: we deal in b argains Staples
m an has been his lot. T w elv e■ R ealty Agency. ’
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r? t ““, e hope -
phoM68-
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te rta m e d for h er recovery.
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Property Changes Hands—
Get $20 a Day—
L. J. O rres has sold his property
L eg itim ate plan and lad y ’s valu- located a t 370 H argadine stre e t, to '
able secret, 25 cents (co in ). A ddress Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Good, recent a r-i
F ra n k lin 593, A shland, Or. 3 9 - lm o ' rivals here from D unsm uir.
They;
' moved into th e newly acquired prop
Here from Brownsville—
! erty T hursday.
Mr. R ush, of B row nsville, Or., was!
a business visitor in the city y e ste r­
In su ran ce of all kinds; stro n g
day.
com panies. Staples R ealty Agency.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
P lease phone 401 for appointm ents
Cheap in su ra n c e is costly a t any
a t my A shland office. Dr. Geo. J. price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t re a ­
Kinz, C h iro p racto r, No. 25, The sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency.
Plaza.
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Chesterfield
C IG A R E T T E S
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos-rhiutded
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