Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 01, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A shland dàì L timnos
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Knitters of Most Beautiful Garments
W in in National Knitting Contest.
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Peopled Fòrum
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W a s h in g t o n , sept. 1.— The
p ic tu re s q u e w in d m ills of B elgium
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^rican L egion official* a t n a tio n a l
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h e a d q u a rte rs ,
th e fo rth c o m in g j »
k I th e D e p a rtm e n t of C om m erce
I g a th e rin g w ill be m o st ro y a lly e n ­
te rta in e d . T h o u g h th e G olden G ate i
in d m ills a re g ra d u a lly b u t
C ity, a n n u a lly e n te r ta in s a la rg e ! ite a d ily g iv in e w ay t0 m o r« ® od-
n u m b e r o f conclaves, m ore effect | e rn ag e n cle s ln a g ric u ltu re , th e
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g a th e rin g in th e city.
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b e tte r p ro te c tio n a ffo rd ed th e v is - ’ n e e d ed , he said.
ito rs , a n d in g e n e ra l, c o n v en tio n
a rra n g e m e n ts w ill
exceed th o se
w hich h av e o rd in a rily been pre
p a re d fo r su ch ev en ts. A ccording
to officials th e r e w ill be no “ p ric e '
g o u g in g ,’ by h o te ls a n d r e s ta u ­
r a n ts , as u n d e r th e c ity ’s licen sin g
law , an y w ho “ b o o s t” th e ir ra te s
to r such an occasion a re su b je c t
to loss of o p e ra tin g rig h ts , an d
line as w ell. San F ra n c isc o h as 250
h o tels, an d m o re
th a n h a lf of
th e s e Will lie re q u ire d to house
th e legion v isito rs.
C ross s ta te d t h a t a lth o u g h n u ­
m ero u s w in d m ills w ere d e stro y e d
d u rin g th e W orld W a r, n o t one
claim Bas a s y et been p re s e n te d
to th e W a r C laim s C om m isibn fo r
re s titu tio n
MAYS S IR E S L E W F IR S T
BR ITO N IN R EV O LU TIO N
M IN N E A PO L IS, M inn., S ept, l,
— E a rle B row n, s h e riff of H e n n e ­
pin co u n ty , is a d ire c t d e sc e n d a n t
of C a p ta in D avid B row n, th e f irs t
C olonial so ld ie r to k ill a B ritish
tro o p e r in th e R e v o lu tio n a ry w ar.
S h e riff B row n re c e n tly m ade
a p p lic a tio n fo r m em b e rsh ip in th e
Sons of A m erican R e v o lu tio n , ln
his a p p lic a tio n he s ta te d th a t h is
C olonial f o re fa th e r, a c a p ta in of
th e C oncord M inute Men, raise d
his ow n rifle , o rd e re d h is m en to
open fire , an d b ro u g h t dow n th e
firs t B ritish s o ld ie r k illed a t th e
B a ttle of C oncord on A pril 19,
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Monday, Sept. 3
10
LABOR DAY
Our Store Will Be Closed In Re-
1350
They are one-third less than you have to pav for
othe er high-grade
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tires.
Buying strictly for cash'; selling for cash at close mar-
gins; heavy sales and quick turnover make these low
prices possible.
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EXPECTED BV MOVIES
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: ires are nationally known and nation­
ally advertised. Over $50,p00,000 worth of
M-.*'on i ues have been bought to date. These great,
big; oversize blasón Cords are the product of the
$42,000,000 Ma on organization, with its 5 »neat
factories. Mason even makes its own cord fabric,
to insure maximum strength and uniform quality.
Double breaker and cushion strips and four extra
pii< of ¿aLi ie a nove the bead and positive insurance
of ea>y riding and trouble-free long mileage._it’s
foolish to pay more. It’s dangerous to nav less
Plavsafe. BUY MASONS!
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RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING
f ! H E , Mr. Car owner, is the best tire “buy” in
I. America today. Mason Cords are positively
llie finest tires made. The prices are amazingly low.
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WINDMILLS ÖP BÈLGI VM
the municipal des­ o r O cto b er a n d fro m then on dim ­
tru c tio n a n d d e s p a ir s ta r in g us in in ish e s g ra d u a lly tfc th e end c f
th e face. I t is a q u e stio n w ith th e y ear.
In d ic a tio n s a re th a t
u s of civic life or d e a th .
*This thia y e a r th e p eak of p ro d u ctio n
c o m m itte e h a s lab o re d d ilig e n tly w as re a c h e d in J u n e a n d a lth o u g h
a n d e a rn e s tly to p re p a re a n d p re ­ th e f ir s t h a lf of th e y e a r 1923
E d ito r T id in g s:
s e n t to th e people of G alveston show ed a s u b s ta n tia l in c re a se in
In o u r la s t le tte r on th e q u e s­ a n d th e le g is la tu re of T exas r e ­ lu m b e r, cu t th e n e t r e s u lt of th e
to y e a r ’s o p e ra tio n s w ill p ro b ab ly
tion of g o v e rn m e n t a n d h is o r h e r m ed ial le g is la tio n a d e q u a te
e fficien cy to do th a t w hich sh o u ld th e g ra v e e m e rg e n c y c o n fro n tin g be a p p ro x im a te ly n o rm a l, d u e to
be d o n e fo r th e good th e society us. I t is to be ho p ed th a t th e ! th is c u rta ilm e n t,
th a t c re a te d th e m we r e f e rr e d to c e n tra l id ea of this, new c h a rte r ,
S h ip m e n ts of lu m b e r fro m ib is
t
h
a
t
of
a
com
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m
b
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reg
io n up to A u g u st f ir s t have
th e com m ission fo rm of C ity Gov-
th
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p
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tic
a
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so
lu
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n
of
t
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I
show
n an in c re a se o v er th e first
e rn m e n ta , t h e ir o rig in , g ro w th ,
etc. T h a t th e C o u n ciim an ic fo rm ! h ith e r to u n so lv ed p ro b le m ; how h a lf of 1922 a lth o u g h th e r a te
d e lu d e d th e people in to b eliev in g to g o v e rn , c h e a p ly a n d w ell, a h a s la te ly d e c re a se d a s m id -su m -
W e a re m e r a lw a y s r e s u lts in a cessa-
th e y h a d a g o v e rn m e n t t h a t m u n ic ip a l c o rp o ra tio n .
a
s
k
in
g
fo
r
a
c
h
a
rte
r
,
p
la
c
in g th e ! tio n of buying.
In sp ite of th e
w ould be of se rv ic e to th e m in
e
n
tir
e
c
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n
tro
l
of
th
e
lo
cal
gov­
tim e of n eed a n d be of use to
v e ry s a tis fa c to ry volum e o f sh ip ­
society, w h ile in t r u t h its only e rn m e n t in th e h a n d s of five co m ­ m e n ts, th e
e x c e p tio n a lly la rg e
use w as to give d e sig n in g p o li­ m issio n e rs, d e sig n e d to b e n e fit p ro d u c tio n d u rin g th e f ir s t six
tic ia n s a n d th e ir frie n d s p e lf fro m th e people r a t h e r th a n to p ro v id e m o n th s of 1923 h a s re s u lte d in
th e p u b lic c rib to th e h u r t of th e s in e c u re s f o r p o litic ia n s .”
s lig h tly less th a n a 25 p e r cent
T he a d v a n ta g e s g a in e d to th e in c re a se in to ta l in v e n to rie s on
com m on fo lk s i3 show n in t h a t
¡h a t c o u n c iim a n ic fo rm s of gov­ city of G a lv e sto n fo llo w in g th e A u g u st f ir s t a s c o m p a red to th e
ernm ent*^ w e re se re n e ly to le ra te d e s ta b lis h m e n t o f th e C om m ission sam e d a te in 1922. In view of
u n til th e G alv esto n d is a s te r to re 'o rm is b rie fly given in B r a d fo r d ’s th e fa c t t h a t th is reg io n is be-
th e m ask o ff a n d show ed th e ug- j C om m ission fo rm
in A m e ric an ; in g called upon each y e a r fo r a
Mrs. Elizabeth C . W ym an o f Jamestown,
lin e ss of th e old h a g a n d . h e r j c itie s > P ages 14, 15. T en y e a rs ! la r g e r vo lu m e of lu m b e r tu r e ­
Rhode Island, member N avy Set, National
w o rth le s s n e s s w as q u ite d isc e rn - i a f te r th e com m ission fo rm w as ' place th e g ra d u a lly d im in is h in g
VC inner of $2000. First Prize.
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i ab le. T h e u t te r c o lla p se of th e in tro d u c e d th e fo llo w in g re p o rt ! su p p ly in th e o ld e r lu m b e r pro-
Th ’ w om an w ho can k n it th e m o st b e a u tiru l a n d m ost o rig in a l fs a beach ro b e,
m u n ic ip a lity fo rm e rly e x is tin g is is given on p a g e s r e f e rr e d
to ; d u c in g s ta te s , th e a m o u n t on han d
‘ T h e flo a tin g d e b t of ' sh o u ld be a b o u t r ig h t to ta k e up
nt
b e a u tifu l g a rm e n t h a s Beer, an >ng th e th o u s a n d s s e n t in byi
B esides th e
th re e
n a tio n a l show n in th e w o rd s of th e deep above.
d isco v ered !
,;;f c o n te s ta n ts .'
'p riz e s , ¡h e re a r e th re e fo r ev e ry w a te r C om m ittee in p re s e n tin g a $ 2 0 0,000 h a s been p aid w ith o u t th is slack a n d from a s ta tis tic a l
th e issu e s o f bonds, $ 1 ,1 2 4 ,3 2 6 .- I s ta n d p o in t, th e r e fo r e , th e local
H * i ; M rs. E . C. W y m a n , of
T h e second n a tio n a l p rize o f, s ta te an 1 te r iito r y . T h e first is c h a r te r p ro v id in g fo r a com niis-
slon fo rm of C ty G o v e rn m e n t to ; c " of th e Bonded d e b t (in c lu d in g in d u s try is in a v e ry s a tis fa c to ry
i n In ire c r. J a m e s to w n . R. I
: .00 i . a w a rd e d M rs. E liz a b e th U « 0 ; I l a second $50; an d th e
th e T ex as L e g is la tu re , “ W e be- 1 $ 5 5 5 ,0 0 0 of g ra d e ra is in g b o n d s) ¡c o n d itio n .
v. ho Is th e w in n e r of th e $2000 P o tts . 91 D avis
S tre e t, S a n t a 'fBird $25. T he n a m e s of th e se
lieve th a t m u n ic ip a l g o v e rn m e n t : ^ia s Been r e tire d .
T h e assess- 1
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fir
prize in he g r e a t N a tio n a l'C r u z , C a lifo rn ia , w ho se n t in a 1 w in n e rs w ill he a n n o u n c e d w ith -
as it h a s been a d m in is te re d in in e n t a n d th e c o lle ctio n of tax e s
K n ittin g C o n test held by th e Fie- d ress. T he th ird prize $200, is
in a lew d ay s. In all $11,275 cash ! th is c o m m u n ity fo r th e p a st h av e been allo w ed to re m a in long
i s l u r Y arn C om pany of r iiila d e l- won. by M rs. G. F. G reenw ood,
p h ia . T h e p riz e w in n in g g a r m e n t 2 6 2 9 C a d w a lla d e r S t., P h ila d e l- , iZ' 3 13
1,0 a w a rd e d to th e; tw e n ty y e a r s .is a fa ilu re . I t did u n p a id , w ere v ig o ro u sly c o lle c t­
n o t re q u ire a s to rm to b rin g a ed. th e fac t t h a t d u r in g th e fo u r
is a s w e a te r and sc a rf s e t w lin h p h ia , l ’a. H er c o n trib u tio n to t h e i w onien w ho h av e k n itte d th e m ost!
re a liz a tio n of th is fa c t, b u t
it a n d one h a lf y e a rs, fo llo w in g th e
th e ju d g e s h av e d ecid ed is th e b e a u tifu l a r r y o f k n itte d g a rm e n ts b e a u tifu l g a rm e n ts .
b ro u g h t it hom e w ith a g r e a te r ! in s ta lla tio n of th e new g o v ern -
. m en t $90,000 m o re w aa se c u re d
IN D IA N A PO L IS, A ug 31.— A m ­
i th a n in th e sam e p e rio d iram ed-
e
ric
an L egion officials fo rse e in
i ia te ly p re c e d in g , is ev id en ce of
th
e
le g io n ’s p a rtic ip a tio n in th e
i th e e n e rg y of th e C o m m issio n ers
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te
ra
llie d V e te ra n s ’ F e d e ra tio n
' in th is rsp e c t.
T he c ity m onies, on d e p o sit, c o n fe re n c e to be held in B ru ssels,
■ w ith v a rio u s b a n k s a n d in te r e s t B elgium , e a rly in S e p tem b e r, a
¡•on tax es, w ere m ad e to yield a d efin ite ste p to w a rd w orld peace.
^ r e v e n u e of $ 1 3 6 ,4 5 1 .3 0 up to T he L egion d e le g a tio n to th e co n ­
: D eeem ber 31, 1910.
U n d er th e v e n tio n , w hich re c e n tly sailed fo r
old form of c ity g o v e rn m e n t, no E u ro p e on th e L e v ia th a n , headed
C o m m an d e r A lvin
in te r e s t w as c o llected on b a n k I By N a tio n a l
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ill
be
p re p a re d w ith a
b a la n c e s a n d b u t little on back <
tax e s.
T he w a te rw o rk s incom e d e fin ite p ro g ra m fo r such an a g e n ­
da. T he L egion m en a re confident
THERE ARE NO
w as in c re a se d by $115,000.
A new v ehicle ta x used e x c lu s­ th a t th e w ord of th e A m erican
F IN E R T IR E S
ively fo r s tr e e t p a v in g yielded ex-service m en will play a big p a rt
THAN M A S O N
$67,102 in n in e y e a rs.
T he in th e final p ro g ra m offered to
CORDS
s tr e e t ra ilw a y c o m p a n ie paid $ 10,- b rin g a b o u t in te rn a tio n a l peace.
C o m m an d e r O w sley h e a d s th e
000 as th e ir s h a re of new p av in g ,
s p re a d o v er a period of ;«ix y e a rs. P a rty , th o u g h lie will ta k e no p a rt
T he police d e p a rtm e n t cost in live in th e d e lib e ra tio n s of th e c o n ­
y e a rs $60.000 less, th ro u g h d e ­ v en tion. lie w ill be p re s e n t as an
30x3** CL.
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c re a se in s a la rie s and in n u m b e r o b se rv e r. In 1922, w hen th e o r ­
Mason Non-Skid
of m en, an d on a c c o u n t of th e g a n iz a tio n m e t a t New O rlean s,
Maxi-Mile Cord
city rec e iv in g a ll fees, a n d v a rio u s th e legion le a d e r w as one of th e
o th e r econom ics.
T he fire d e ­ s u p p o rte rs of th e p ro g ra m o ffe r­
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p a rtm e n t is b e tte r e q u ip p e d a n d ed th e re . To Col. II. N elson J a c k -
Mason Ncn-Skid
!
m o re e ffic ie n t. An e n tire ly new son, vice p re sid e n t of th e fe d e r­
Maxi-Mile Cord
e le c tric lig h tin g p la n t o p e ra tin g a tio n , re p re s e n tin g n e a rly fifte e n
on a m ore eco n o m ical basis h a s m illio n s of m en, is e n tr u s te d g u i­
30x3** CL.
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been In s ta lle d .”
d an ce of th e le g io n ’s d e le g a tio n
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in B u rlin g to n , V t„ a n d is well
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vice c h a irm a n of th e d e le g a tio n .
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hom a C ity, a m em b e r of th e su
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9.451
M ASO N
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MFD. BY THE MASON TIRE & RUBBER CO., KENT, OHIO
EE EDOM’5 T IR E STORE
B e a v e r B locR
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lo ry of m o tio n p ic tu re s h av e th e re
been so m an y big a n d re a lly w o rth
w h ile film p ro d u c tio n s w a itin g fo r
re le a s e as th e r e a re at th is tim e.
T hose c ritic s w ho h av e been d e ­
m a n d in g b ig g er a n d b e tte r sc re e n
fa re w ill be sa tisfie d th is y e a r, if
p ro m ises of p ro d u c e rs a n d re p o rts
of film o b se rv e rs a re fulfilled .
P a ra m o u n t W eek, th e first w eek
in each new' se aso n , h a s com e to
be e s ta b lis h e d in th e m otion pic­
tu r e tra d e a s m a rk in g th e in d u s t­
r y ’s best e ffo rt, a n d th is y e a r p ro ­
d u c e rs a re c o n fid en t th a t p a tro n s
of th e film th e a tr e s sh o w in g P a r ­
a m o u n t P ic tu re s w ill see a g r e a t­
e r a d v a n ce in m o tio n p ic tu re a r t
th a n h as been re g is te re d in a n y
p re y io u s P a ra m o u n t W eek. T he
p u rp o se of each a n n u a l P a ra m o u n t
W eek is to focus th e a tte n tio n of
th e p u b lic on th e a d v a n c e s m ade
d u rin g th e y e a r in th e a re of pic­
tu re p ro d u c tio n a n d to show th a t
d u rin g th e co m in g seaso n th e th e ­
a tr e s p lay in g th e b e tte r ty p e of
p ic tu re s w ill w a r r a n t th e p a tr o n ­
ag e of th e ir public.
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SAN FR A N C ISC O , A ug. 31.—
T he pin e lu m b e r In d u s try of
C a lifo rn ia a n d S o u th e rn O regon
h a s p assed th ro u g h e x a c tly th e
sam e p e rio d 'o f u p s an d dow ns
as h a v e a p p lie d to lu m b e r m a n u ­
fa c tu re r s g e n e ra lly th ro u g h o u t
th e c o u n try . T he law of su p p ly
a n d d e m a n d is in fle x ib le w hen
a p p lie d to c o m p e titiv e c o m m o d i­
tie s a n d in v a ria b ly o p e ra te s on
lu m b e r. In re sp o n se to a b n o rm a l
d e m a n d s la s t y e a r th e in d u s try
n a tu r a lly laid p la n s fo r fu ll p ro ­
d u c tio n in 1923.
O rd in a rily in
th i3 re g io n th e p e a k of p ro d u c-
BE GIVEN AS PRIZE
SACRAM ENTO, S ept. 1.— H alf a
sco re of b e a u tifu l gold .n u g g e ts,
som e w eig h in g
tw o ou n ces or
m ore, from C a lifo rn ia ’s
f a ire d
m o th e r lode, a re to be given a w a y
By th e S a c ra m e n to C le a rin g H ouse
a t th e close of th e m in in g m a ­
c h in e ry ex p o sitio n to be held d u r ­
in g th e S ta te F a ir, Sept 1-9, by the
d e p a rtm e n t of m in es a n d m in in g
of th e S a c ra m e n to C h a m b e r of
C om m erce, in c o o p e ra tio n w ith
th e s ta te m in in g b u re a u . V isito rs
w ill sign coupons
d u rin g th e
w eek, and th e
su ccessfu l ones
will be d e te rm in e d
th e closing
n ig h t.
T he m in in g d e p a rtm e n t w ill p re ­
se n t a fine gold n u g g e t to th e first
of th e pony ex p re ss rid e rs to a r ­
rive a t th e S ta te F a ir on S u n ­
d ay, S ept 9. U n d er th e a u sp ices
of th e d e p a rtm e n t, a sp ecial p ro ­
g ram w ill be given on M onday.
S ept. 3, d e sig n a te d a s M ining Day,
to in clu d e a ir d rillin g a n d m ine
resc u e c o n te s ts, a n d to close w ith
a m in e rs' b a n q u e t a t n ig h t.
In a d d itio n to th e c o m p letely
eq u ip p ed sta m p m ill to be o p e r­
a te d by th e d e p a rtm e n t, m a c h in ­
e ry ho u ses will h av e in o p e ra tio n
a ll ty p es of a ir d rills , a s w ell as
n u m e ro u s new ly
d esig n ed rock
c ru s h e rs a n d c o m p act m ills. I t is
a lso p lan n e d to have a “ w b isk e r-
in o ” booth to show th e p io n ee r
m in in g m eth o d s.
California Claims Ashland Visitor
M rs. C arl N im s a n d J a c k le ft
W ed n esd a y fo r a tr ip to Los A n­
geles. T hey w ill be a w ay fro m
A sh la n d o n ly a few w eeks.
speet To The Event
J'lUlliil
Special Sale
À Real Merchandising Event
Opens Tuesday, September 4.
— Swenson & Feebler
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
(kiiiinienciiig Aug. 30, 1923, the
use ol Water for irrigation of lawns
will be en efleet. Due to shortage
of Water.
UPPER DISTRICT
That portion of the ( ’¡ty, lying- above the Rlvd.
and Alain Sts. to be known as the upper Dis­
trict, will he allowed to use Water for irri­
gation of lawns or grass plots on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 A. M., to 8 A.
M., and lrom 5. P. M., to 8 P. M., ami on Sun­
days from 5 A. M., to 8 A. M.
LOWER DISTRICT
That portion of the City lying below the Blvd.
and Main streets, to he known as the lower Dis­
trict, will he allowed to use the water for ir­
rigation of lawns or grass plots on Tuesdays,
Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 5. A. M., to
8 A. M., and from 5 P. M., to 8 P. M., and on
Sundays from 5 P. M., to 8. P. M
PUBLIC PARKS
Ashland Creek or Granite St Park will irrigate
between the hours of 11 A. M., and 4 P. M., on
Tuesdays, Thursdays.
Blvd. and Main St. Parks will irrigate between
the hours of 10 A. M., and 11 A. M., Tuesdays,
and Saturdays, once each week.
At this time there is a shortage of water in
Ashland Creek and those who can save water,
will please do so. If these rules do not conserve
water, all water for irrigation will be discon­
tinued until rain falls.
All water for irrigation other than these rules
will continue as in rules of J uly 30, 1923.
By Order Common Council.
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