Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 09, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAfìfc TWO
AStttAXb ilAttŸ frîMîGS
A SHLAND
D A IL Y T ID IN G S
Friday, November U,
NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD
MEETINGS
La Grande— To date this year, La
Cannery W orkers, Notice
Approximately $130,000 has been
i Grande has issued 60 building per­
The Ashland cannery will not
spent in Umatilla county during
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
mits totaling ?277,425.
start until Wednesday, November
Road District Number 2 Jackson
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CÒ.
14.
59-2 past year for m arket roads.
Articles of tim ely interester
County, Oregon.
-M
arshfield—
Coos
Bay
Country
are welcomed under this head.
Bert R. Greer
Notice is hereby given that in
Editor
club plans erection of club house.
Communciations m ust bear the
pursuance of a petition duly and
signature of the author.
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ...................................................................Telephone 89
legally signed by more than three
B aker— Rainbow mine in
Mor-
E ntered at the A shland, Oregon, Posteffiee as Second ('lass Mail M atter
free holders and legal voters resid­
ing in Road D istrict Number 2, mon Basin, to be reopened.
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
FACTS AND ESTIMATES OX
Jackson County, Oregon, and duly
One Month ...
$ .65
OIL SHALE IN THE U. S.
Three Months
i
and
legally presented to the County
1.95
Six Months ....
Last week I reviewed in the Tid- j Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
3.75
One Year ......
7.50 ing an article published in the Out- a diatrlct road m eeting of the legal
By Mail anil Rural R ou tes:
look Magazine which treated of oil voters ° t said district num ber 2 will
o u e Month ..................................................
$ , .65
Three M onths ...................
.....................................................
Q(. and the rapidly declining
output ’ be beld at The Couny Poor Farm
Six Months ................................. ........................................................................ 3.50 from wells. The article showed the in Jack s°n County, Oregon on the
“ The Tanlac treatm ent is good underweight, had lost much en er­
One Year ..................
.................. ' ............. ...................
in
the fullest sense of the w ord,” is gy and always felt more or lesa
6.50 j attitu d e of the U. S. Geological DI- 28th day of Nov. 1923, at the hour
the concise m anner in which P. M. fagged out.
• partm ent, the Bureau of Mines, the j ol 2:00 o'clock P. M. on said day
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Hubard, 313 Cameron St., Alexan­
Single insertion, per inch .....................................
large oil operators and the inform- i for the Purpose of levying a special
“ 1 bought Tanlac on the advice
.30
offices
are
a
mecca
dria,
Va., a clerk in the W ar De­ of a friend and can say that It ful­
Yearly C o n ta c ts :
ed public. It treated of the rapidly 1 road tax not to exceed 10 mills on
One insertion a week .................................................
,
1 fo r P ile su fferers partm ent, W ashington. D. C,, re­ ly met my needs in every way. I
Two insertions a week .......................
..................................... *
™ enlarging demand for oil and by- tbe dollar on all taxable property,
products: discussed briefly the c r it- i w,thSn said road D istrict for the
from all over the W est cently spoke of his experience wiili now feel stronger and better by far
Daily insertion ........................
................................................................... ~~
.20
the medicine.
ical situation as it affects the com- ■ 8Pe<dal improvement of the roads in who come to me for relief.
than I have in months. I eat well
P i r u f t n u p H K a t < S o W
a,,<1 Miscellaneous A d v e rtish ^
“ For more than a year past I and sleep well, have gained up in
said
Road
D
istrict
and
for
any
other
mercial
and
economic
world,
and
r i r s t insertion, per 8 point line .........
»
A nd it makes no difference have suffered from a nervous, run
settled upon the conclusion th a t the purposes which may .seem proper
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ............................................. * 10
weight and energy and feel renew-
how ch ro n ic or severe the down condition. My digestive organs ed
05
Card of Thanks ................................
to
com
e’before
said
meetings.
fu
tu
re
of
the
supply
depends
in­
in very way.”
1.00
O bituries, per line .......... ..........................................................................
case
may
be,
I
am
able,
without
did
not
work
right,
I
had
litll
Dated
at
Jacksonville,
Oregon
this
evitably
on
oil
shale.
I
have
been
-0 2 %
Tanlac is for sale by all good
operation, surgery, pain or anaes­ appetite and what I did eat fail- druggists. Accept no substitute. Over
7th
day
of
Nov.
1923.
reading
a
book,
published
in
1920
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
thetic, to send them away per­ ed to give the proper nourishm ent. 37-million bottles sold.
G. A. GARDNER
m anently cured. But my FREE illustrated
taken
A dvertising^8
admission char^ is made o r 'a collection by Victor Clifton Alderson on the
My rest at night was broken, i',y ,
______
County Judge !
“oil shale in d u stry ” . This book is
book explains my m eth-
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
VICTOR
BURSELL
ods.m
y
GdAKANTEt
and
contains
nerves
unstrung.
I
was
considerably
Take
Tanias
Vegetable Pills.
very enlightening by one authorized
inform ation every Pile aufferer
County Commissioner
DON ATIONS
-- ------ ---------------------------- tO speak wlth au thority on the sub-
should have.
Geo. Alford
S E N D FO R IT T O D A Y
County Commissioner
io.
s i- - — *>
or
59-3 Fridays
jects. This advance confirm s and j
»W. DEAN, M.D
POR W TIA
NO.O
RECOW
magnifies
the
im
portnace
and
pos-
M
L
NI
T
I.
Q
\N
T H IS
PAPC R
H EN
W R IT IN G
.
NOVEMBER ft
Cannery
W
orkers,
Notice
t a s t e anti q v v .
.
sibillties and inevitable necessity of
E. O taste and see th a t the Lord is good.— Psalm s, the developing of the Oil-Shale In-
The Ashland cannery will not
34:8.
I dustry. From Mr. Alderson I quote s ta rt until W ednesday, November
59-2
' the following paragraph, which, I 14.
i while startlin g is made stronger by i
Has Completely Cured Cases Of i up and disappear forever.
THE INCOME TAX MEASURE
Classified ads bring results.
present advance in the study. He
Several Years’ Standing in U’s positively marvelous how
1 lie outcome ol the state income tax measure in the special 9ays:
from
Three to Eiqfht“Days- speedily it acts. Blessed relief often
elect lion
i( of November fitli is extremely doubtful. The measure
In 1915 tbe area of Pr°ved oil
Guaranteed by East Side!comes after the use of the first Sup-
hangs in the balance. But even though it is defeated by a score land ,n tbo Un,ted States was 4,109 For a smooth shave, and
Pharmacy and a 11 Good pository even in cases with profuse
quick service, go to the
Druggists.
square
miles.
The
total
production
bleeding that have resisted all
or more of votes proponents of the income tax 1 lave won a sig-
Shell
B
arber
Shop,
across
nificent
known treatm ents; often after op­
.....~
«
a
x
............ “
“
I“? “
Perhaps the most amazing discov­ eration, really wonderful results
from Depot. G rinding of
ery of recent years in the field of have been accomplished.
all kinds. C hildren’s work
medicine is the discovery that Piles
U K is good leason to believe that opponents of the was 5,753,000,000 b a rre ls .‘ Hence I
The discoverer of this truly won­
a specialty.
can now be successfully treated and derful siiljfdance has instructed
income tax measure spent more money to defeat it than is the total prod“ctl*n of oil from th e |
cured at home by a wonderful sub­ druggists all over the country to
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
becoming the lair state of Oregon. If not, why did Brownell 4,109 square ml,ea of proven ground
stance called MOAVA. This sub­ guarantee
and bis bosses refuse to open their hooks to the Gramm > T h a t would be 9 J 7 0 ' 000-000 barrels, or,! 532 A. St. Ashland, Ore.
MOAVA SUPPOSITOR­
stance in the form of a suppository IES in every case of blind, bleeding
in itself is convincing that whose Who possess and are making
^ r® ’8, t0 the 8<luare
is inserted into the rectum where or protruding piles, in fact goes so
Iv o iT th eir w S ” f r ’ f ' 0 " t l *° *
t0
^ ^ ‘“ ^ b a r X f oil °to
by its soothing, healing action al! far as to say th at he doesn’t want a
pain and soreness is allayed and cent of any sufferer’s money, even
r . ' j ‘ ?a u .(‘i taxat'°H >11 the state. No doubt if the tbe ton, will give 15.488,000 barrels
then by direct contact with the ul­ in the worst cases unless It absolute­
mone\ expended in defeating the measure were thrown into of oi1, or 3even times as much oil
cers
and piles causes them to heal ly does what is claimed for it. No. I
the funds of the state treasurer the property tax could be t0 tbe 9quare mile aa obtained
reduced to an appreciable degree in another rear
from wel1 oiL In Colorado< Utah and
. x
(E stablished in 1876)
THE FORUM
War Dept. Employee
Offers Strong Proof
You Can Be Cured
A/IY
¡P ile Sufferers! This New
Discovery Will Rid You- of
Piles (Hemorrhoids) Forever
sssm k
lm one,
The outcome of the contest is perhaps a greater victory’
“T ,
° tl,er
- ‘'^an iza.io n
&
< h V
thkkne8S of the 8hale
but
X X
low
n l a n b ^1
' ’^l
‘ 1 H.‘ State inconiG tax as one of hisi thickness it is evident th a t the pro-
1 auks, and although the legislature thwarted him in
ction of
ill g eivimr
i v i n g d”
«wcuon
or oil
on from
from shale to the
Hun a lu ll that was undesirable in many respects, he, with the square
sqi,ar mile will be many times th at
rell
aid ot a few friends, democrats and republicans, carried it to °f W
e oil to the square mile. How­
the jieople and a significant victory is the result. The income Ti^k to delve a little into figures,
♦
r + - 1 •
in( ° m e oil shales of commercial value in our
tax th measure
was „1- not
¡111
e
,1 . and • I.
I ,‘1,l,h < a l
“ !>.'• s ™ « i, a n d h a d . western States are frequently a
I
’ ,'S, ’ , 10
e been as anxicms to relieve tile! hundred or more feet thick, so sit-
,1,1 as lev I l « We,p 1,1 “ putting ~ the governor in t me
b e 'uated
1 1
1 1 •!,
---- as to be broken and run into i
< e, a i>i 11 acceptable in all respects would have been forth- a retort at a very low cost.
coming and there would have been no doubt as to the outcome
In Colorado and u Utah there are J
The men who can afford to p-ay taxes in Oregon, aided bv 5,500 square mlles of oil shale ac-
,.,1
» they
■'■t " ‘Vim
MJ cessible, capable of producing th e '
the salaried people of Multnomah county, whom
scared
• ’
10111 tl>e .v scared enormous am ount of 255,552,000,-!
into opposing the measure, accomplished its defeat, if’it is de- >- 000 barrels of oil «or tw enty seven !
of v^/egon
Oregon are
are go-
go- times the total past and fu tu re p ro -'
• eated
, at
, all. . 1 he . tanners and stockgrowers
o ----- —
1 g | ,,Ox< <ln< hieing bankruptcy, but that is no concern of the duetion from 4,109 square miles of
wealth accumulating tax dodger. In some counties of O regon'proven oil gro,,nd in the U nited'
tbe delinquent tax lists are forty per cent of the total tax but States’ These figures are certain ly '
that if of no interest to the millionaires of Portland
* ’
startlin g : but so are all other fun-
¡1
-T
fr
it winilcl only provide additional funds for the legislature to It
' will be rem em bered th a t this
spend and not remove (he tax harden from those who are most statem ent was made in 1920. In
heavily burdened.
th at year Congress enacted the law
In fairness
lrness it must he admitted that some voted against the which practically w ithdrew oil-
measure because of a few objectionable features, which all shale lands from the prevailing
admitted it contained. Many others failed to vote because ¿f a methods of acquiring title and pro­
a method of leasing and pay­
,ack of understanding of the real purpose of the measure, all vided
ment of royalty. This was done be­
ol wliiel, means d another «tate income tax measure is submit- cause congress recognized th a t soon
ed it will l>e ot such nature that the right thinking people of oil shale m ust supply the oils for
»,(*n 'li? W‘- . StaH< solldl-v bebmd it- Multnomah eounfv and the future. At th a t time the Geolog-
1 ical D epartm ent had no record of
J ortland, with all their money^will not stand in its wav.
Delicious
Chocolate
Eclairs
Our special for this Saturday.
Don’t Forget Sally Anne Bread
’ . ° lc l>°m(, the school and the church, and the industrial communities in the United
gieatest assistance must come from the home. There is a break- States- witb im em asurabiy less of
ing down ot the homes of the nation, and as a result those w ho’ natural res°urces than we have.
are direcBy responsible are attem pting to shift responsibilities nnn °”r ,8lT n be’ A9h,and' 100’’
to public institutions and to the law.
' 000 people in ten years-
C. B. W atson.
The results of the income tux measure is doubtless eneour-
agmg to those who backed it. That it was defeated by less
than 500 votes, projects tbe “ handyritin ig on the
' wall” for two
years hence.
7,000 KU KLUX KLAN WILL
ATTEND SALEM CEREMONIAL
SALEM, Nov. 8.— Plans were
i completed today for the ceremonial
, a the state fa ir grounds here S atu r­
Then re are no four-wheel brakes on old Father Time day night by the Ku Klux K ian. It
was said th a t approxim ately 7000
-Iiariot. In fact there arc none at all.
klansm en from all sections of Ore­
gon will attend the ceremonies.
A lter a man turns forty he is a conscientious objector so D uring th e evening a ch arter will
be presented to the Salem branch
far as winter is concerned.
j of th e . klan. In case of favorable
w eather the ceremonies will be stag­
Trusting souls simply will invest in Blue Sky. Then it ed on th e race track. In event of rain
the ceremonies will be held in the
rains.
stadium .
A scientists says Eve arrived before Adam. If that is so,
why has woman been
ever since?
M arshfield— Coos Bay W ater Co.
announces plans for >100,000 im-
! provements and extensions.
I
FAN
that never/
shivers 7
Comfortable as you
make ’em even until the
small, wee hours when
th e la s t p ro g ram is
“ signed off.”
P V R IC H T . a p . s e
c?
Lithia Bakery
Pear! Oil wil! keep
the room warm w ith no
more bother than light­
ing a match—no fire to
build — wood, coal, or
ashes to lug. As easy to
“keep up” as turning a
wick—the most conve­
nient heat ever made.
W hen you order—
get the oil that burns
up completely, th a t
leaves the air sweet,
fresh and clean. Pearl
Oil is refined and re­
refined by the Standard
Oil Company’s special
process—every drop is
entirely consumed in
clear, heat-producing
flame. Be sure the ker­
osene you use is the
highest quality only—
when you order say
“ Pearl Oil” by name.
oil shales In Oregon and other
fields promised from half a barrel
ASHLAND, A CLEAN TOWN
to one barrel per ton. Many of tly*
Some who have hee nreshlcnts of Ashland for the past beds then know’n were very thin
deeade or longer may he ¡„dmed will, 11,e idea that. Ashland’C<””’ ared with the Ashland beds.
, The testing of the Ashland shales to
IS rotten morally. If such there he, let them
visit some of the the present tim e shows the quality
is ventmZd^h-it 7
/ 1?’1’1! t,ie Aortllvvest ;>ntl the assertion! of oil to be extra high and the depth
.1 , i i i
,
H ' ' ' 1 1 ° 111 n l,o,lie with the 1 inn conviction of the beds to be enormous. All who
tnat Ashland is one of the towns of the west where the moral vlsit these bed8 are astonished at
standard is all hut above reproach. The moral standard of no their
' ‘ extent and richness. Ashland
town is pertect, but observation reveals tbe fact that there is has a w’orld-beating enterprise at
her door.
Will the people
w lJr, Tl''Ot' e“CT iind
h,'re »“
1« found a,IV- «1.1,
„popManHA’ndZ
iw respond to
up, by its
illicit Iheic is less moonshinmg, fewer drunkards and hood-1 development,
one of the greatest
urns, ess ( c Line ie i\, fewer law breakers than is found in any and richest com m unities on the Pa-
a \ a g e community. A moral town is perhaps the price of eter- cific coast? Rem ember th a t opti-
nal vigilance, and it pays to guard well the morals of any com­ mism, pep and energy w ith w’hich
munity. It is important that useful laws be enforced, but it is Los Angeles, situated in a desert,
well to remember that the laws can^go only so farcin maintain 1 has acquired a million people in
^ a M m d 'i m ’ d
n».",. h e ' X
RADIO
A stirring romance of the North
ALSO
' His New Papa’*
o -
K.
itird ay Only
6i
The Man From Glengarry
Ralph Connor’s
Immortal tale of the fearless lumberjacks
♦ ♦ M
I M
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
TUTERE you may be
x A- sure o f g e ttin g
just w hat you like in
clothes; if you are not
entirely pleased, it is
e a s y to g e t y o u r
money back.
You are safe w hen
you buy Clothes Tai­
lored to Measure by
Born, from an au­
thorized dealer.
B orn woolens are
of finest quality; they
are carefully tailored
to fit well and wear
lo n g ; d e p e n d a b le
slothes are never sold
•i lower prices. H ere,
/o u save m o n ey
•’felv.
PAULSERUD^S
>HE4T^UGHT
OY has been called tbe blood
of the world. It is what we all
want. Joy is somehow bound up
ivitli money. This bank aims to
assist you in the intelligent care
of your money and thus increase
your jov of living.
J
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland. Oregon
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