Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 24, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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24, M U
D U N SÀ IV IR STR EET GRADED ' HALF H UND RED MEN
of accépta&ce of the bid.
AND GV ARD RAIL REMOVED
SEEK TAX POSITIONS -
Bidders must examine
the
The idea of throwing moral support behind local or- BASIS OF PERSONAL THRIFT
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ground in order that no tntsund*r-
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
DUNSMUIR, Nov. 22.— The
SALEM, Or., Nov. 23.— More ! standing may exist.
ganizations and local instutitions is a good one. It will
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
guard rail along what was deris­ than 50 aplications tor positions
The council reserves the right td
8. W. STRAUS,
develop loyalty. Town loyalty is a requirement in Ash­ President BY American
ively
known
as
“
F
ort
Duns­
in
the
state
income
tax
d
e
p
a
rt-'
reject
any and all bid»,
Society for
Bert R. Greer ..................................................................... ....................Editor
land. It is needed for the football team, for the commerci-
m uir,”' the paved fill at the head m ent have been received by Earl
Thrift
The contract price is to be paid
official city paper ................................. ....................Telephone 32 a | organizations, civic societies, industries and business
CAN’T understand why I am of Cedar street on the state high­ Fisher, state tax commissioner, from special assesm ents for bene-
E n tered at the A shland, O regon, P o sto ffic e as Second Class
always behind in my personal way, has been taken down. The while others have informed the ' fits accruing from such sidewalk
firms. Get the habit of boosting everything in and around
Mull M atter
financial affairs,” a man who earns lower side has been filled to a commissioner that they will re-1 to the respective properties,
' Ashland. Get behind, and push with all your might whether
a h a n d so m e level with the paved part by dirt i quest recognition later.
Subscription Price, D elivered in City
All bids should be addressed to
salary said to
One M o n th .............................................................................................. $ .65 in a football game or in securing a million dollar industrv.
donated
to
the
city
by
Jack
W
yatt
In
most
instances
the
applicants
J
the
City Recorder and m arked
th e w r ite r
Three Months .......................................................................................
1-95
who
is
excavating
for
a
garage.
:
have
informed
the
state
tax
com-
“
Proposals
to Construct Cement
some time ago.
Six M o n th s..............................................................................................
3.75
The typewriter has about finished the mailed list.
Rock will be put on this new I m issioner that they were suppor- Sidewalk.”
One Year .................................................................................v-............
7.50
When asked if
By Mail and Rural Routes:
he kept a rec­ portion as well as on Cedar street i ter of Hie income tiyrlaw and as a
By order of the Coinonin Coun-
One Month .............................................................................................. I G B
ord of his ex­ hill which was graded by the dirt result should have preference,
« ¡I ot the City of Ashland, Oregon.
i ’95 j
Gov. Walton began life as a barber, but isn ’t having
Three Months
penditures, he from the same source.
G ertrude Biede, Recorder. 72-1
six M o u th s..............................................................................................
3.50 many dull moments right now.
replied that he
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
PRO-
One Year ................................................................................................
6.50
was too busy
INKS ALS TO CONSTDl< T
I ♦♦♦♦♦♦,
to be bothered D E FIN IT E POLICY FOR
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: ’
First thing he knows Poincare will be talking about
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
AVIATION IS PROPOSED
with such de­
.30
single insertion, per inch ..............................................................
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WASHINGTON,
Nov.
22.—
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tails.
“Try
the
divine
rights.
Y early Contracts:
experiment
for
adoption
of
a
definite
aviation
R
ecorder’s
Office,
Ashland, Ore.
One insertion a w'eek ..................................................................... $ .2 7 ^
a month,” sug- policy for the United States Naval Nov. 24, 1923.
Two insertions a week ................................................... ...............
.25
A flapper’s idea of a complete knowledge of cookery
writer,6 ^“a n d Reserve with the view of supply-
Daily insertion .................................................................................
.20
S. W . S T R A U S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
is three kinds of salad dressing.
From your Home
th
a
t sealed proposals will be re­
you
will
have
the
answer
to
your
a
sufficient
num
ber
of
train
R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
ed naval fliers to complement the ceived by the Common Cuoncil f
question.”
F irst insertion, per 8 point l i n e ................................................... $ .10
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ...................................
.05
Storage turkeys should be stamped, showing in what The plan was tried. Every penny aircraft squadrons involved in the City of Ashland, Oregon, until
A\ e have five everv
Card of Thanks .................................................................................
1.00
of expense was jotted down, and at the Navy’s “ w ar plan” it is offi- 8 o’clock P. M. Tuesday, Dec. 4,
decade
tliev
were
stored.
week and they are all
O bituaires, per line ........................................................................
.02.%
“ Î » ' ‘he “ onUl
“ “ d a ily announced. T he' plan -pro- 1923, to furnish all m aterials and
for you.
found that he had spent about
.
p
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
1100 more than he had thought VKles for the establishm ent in labor necessary to construct ce­
Maybe the name of a late fiction work, “ Bunk,” was was his custom.
“ All fu tu re events, where an admission charge is made or a
! each naval district a reserve ment sidewalks on Nob Hill Street
Personal bundles
collection taken is Advertising.
given it by a reviewer.
That explained the reason why aviation unit capable of turning between High and Almond Streets,
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
Rough Dry or
he was always in a quandary out 10 pilots annually.
where not already under construc­
about
his
personal
affairs.
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DONATIONS
Finished Family Work
tion or the building thereof con- i
To make winter pass swiftly, sign a 90-day note.
When he was brought face to
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis­
O rlando R ose Dead—
tra
d
e
d
by
the
respective
property
face with conditions he began to
ing, or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
The burial of Orlando Rose, owners.
The wicked not only drive in slippery places, hut skid. change his habits, and his situa­ who
(lied at his home on Apple-
tion improved in like proportion.
A certified check for $25.00 I
Send d
NOVEMBER 24
There are, no doubt, many such gate Nov. 18, took place in the payable to the City of Ashland ,
THE INFINITE P R O T E C T O R I f I take the wings of the m orn­
persons as the one referred to Jacksonville cemetery Tuesday! must accompany all bids, which is ! ”
who
constantly are running behind
ing, and dwell in the utterm ost parts of the sea; even there shall thy
afternoon, under the auspices of to be forfeited to the City in case
Yes. We always iron the flat
and cannot understand why.
hand lead me, and thy right shall hold me.— Psalm 139:9,10.
the
I.
O.
O.
F.,
of
which
he
w*as
a
the
successful
bidder
shall
fail
to
pieces.
The very first step must be a
member.
He
was
born
in
Illinois
I
execute
a
contract
and
furnish
an
dally
record
of
expenditures.
We
Articles of tim ely interester
daresay that the majority of those j December 8, 1849 and spent n e a r-' approved bond for the faithful
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
are
welcomed under this head.
WELCOME THE STRANGER
who
begin
this
plan
will
soon
be
ly
all
his
life
in
the
Applegate
perform
ance
of
such
contract
31 W aler St.
Phone 165
Communciations m ust bear the
Despite the fact that the Tidings is possessed of a signature
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THE FORUM
M A R CASI; MUSIC
Arm ory, T u e s d a y
pride in being well acquainted with local conditions, an
month.
N ovem ber 2 7 .
intensive campaign initiated for an increase in circulation
Figures do not lie. You can’t
How come? Mr. Speed Cop; yon
spend
your money and have it. If
has revealed the fact that there are more new people in
you
want
to spend constructively
seem to think all th at is required
“ Pecks Bad Boy” for over th ir­
Ashland this fall than during any other preeeeding year of you is to grab some one who is
and save wisely you must elimi­
ty years one of the funniest plays
during the past decade. The number of new families who in a bit of a hurry and happens ever w ritten will come to the nate the little wastes.
Above everything else you must
have come to Ashland to make their homes is all hut to run a little over 30 miles per local Armory for one
night, know what you are doing. You
startling. < Ivor two hundred subscribers have been added hour.
cannot build yourself tip on the
Tuesday, Nav 27th.
shifting
sands of ignorance or in­
This
is
the
big Road
show
to the circulation of the Tidings during the past month and
Any ° ne who drives knows th at
difference.
in cheeking over the names it is revealed that approxima- that is not what causes 80 many th a t has an open date, via P o rt­ It may seem like a waste of time
and will be staged under and effort to keep a strict record
tely seventy per cent are comparatively new in the com­ accidents.accidents. It is the hone- land,
heads cutting corners, stopping the auspices of 4 84 Co. A. C. A. of every penny you spend, but it is
munity.
This is th e new modern version the best method of getting on the
on the pavem ents and turning
This condition calls to mind an important duty of w ithout giving the proper or no of the famous story, and the gro­ right track in the management of
personal affairs.
men and women who have resided in the city for any signals at all. But the greatest cery store with the bad boy is said your
Personal thrift, like business ef­
considerable length of time: that of extending to the danger is caused by the nut by press and public to be one ficiency, is a m atter of method and
stranger a hearty welcome and a sincere greeting. Wel­ traveling on the highway at night ' scrfiam from first to last act. system. It must be foundationed
with out any lights at all
This Tkere are more laughs in t h i s ! on complete knowledge of one’s af-
come tin* si langer, dieret him to our points of interest; applies m ostly to bicycles and play than any three comedies ever 1 fair®*
show him the improvements and institutions in which we , horse draw n vehicles. In coming w ritten says Mr. Miller of Wil-
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hold a pride ami lie will experience an entirely different i up from Medford a few nights liams, Cal. A large cast of well Seat Sale On __
feeling toward the town and its people.
a R° 1 passed or met fohr horse known fun m akers- will appear
The reserved seat sale for I
here in the big show together with ,,
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drawn vehicles, and two bicycles
THE COMMON THINGS IN EDUCATION
at. be,tw, on 7 and 8 °’cl6ck- None
of which had any sign of lights
“ No race,” wrote Brooker T. Washington, “ enn pros- j at all, and when you have to
per until it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling dim your lights to pass a machine
a field as in writing a poem;” and upon this principie the y°11 can’t possibly see these rigs
Tuskegee Institute was founded.
until you are right on top of them.
Thirty-eight years ago Brooker T. Washington bought I narrow ly missed hitting* two
of these. As it happened I was
an abandoned farm in Alabama for $500 and borrowed m eeting a machine and had my
$150 with which to make the first payment. An old, blind lights diram e# at the time I came
horse was the live stock,
<, a leaky shanty and an ancient uP°n them and the only thing
lienhonse the buildings.
mildings. Thirty men and women com- ; that
,liat saved
savo(1 a smash up was that
my
hold good
prised the student body. Washington comprised the faeul- my brakes
brake® hold
s°0(1 and enabled
ty. I he henhouse was the recitation room and the shanty W *° St°P qu*ck^y- This hazard
j could be elim inated if those nuts
the donnitory.
were pinched and fined a few
To-day the livestock numbers many hundreds of times for not having proper lights.
Do your stuff speed cop and
horses, colts, cows, calves, oxen, hogs, and pigs, as well as
give
us a little protection.
a large number of sheep and goats. Thousands of acres
Signed I WAS SCARED
of laud are now under cultivation and there are 40 indus­
tries in the instutition. Last year the school reported
over 3,000 students and a faculty of over 200 teachers.
Gt the early policy of the school, Washington rem ark­
Would Honor All
ed, “ We had to have something to eat, so we began with
Mothers - In-Law
tarm ing.’’ He summed up his convictions regarding edu­
cation in these words: “ My experience l i a s taught me that
the surest way to success in education is to stick close to
the common and fam iliar things—things that concern the
greater part of the people the greater part of the tim e.”
Pecks Bad Boy” , to be given j
a special orchestra and musical
Tuesday evening at the Armory i
num bers.
under the auspices of the 484thi
Reserved seats on sale at Plaza
Co. C. A. C. started yesterday at !
Confectionery. Children are ad­
the Plaza and will continue until ,
m itted for 25c.
the evening of the play. A m oder­
ate sale of tickets is reported.
POSTM ASTER FIN E D
FO R SELLING LIQUOP.
BEND, Nov. 24.— F. M. Cleaves,
justice of the peace and post­
m aster a t Crescent, pleading quilty
to a com plaint which he himself
had signed, was fined $500 today
by Justice of the Peace Gilson of
Bend for selling liquor. Cleaves ad­
m itted parting with a q u a rt of
whiskey, receiving five dollars for
it from a state operative, but de­
clared th a t he did it merely as an
accommodation, th a t it was liquor !
purchased originally for his own
use and th a t in selling it he asked
exactly the sam e price as th at
which he him self had given.
RED CROSS SEALS
1 here are numerous pleas in a general way and in each
community in a particular way for worthy causes but there
is none more worthy or quite so unobtrusive as the annual
sale ot Christmas Red Cross seals, and returns from which
arc used for the fight against tuberculosis.
Inxestment in these seals requires only such a sum
«is the individual requires to spend from one cent upwards.!
L \en the poorest may have a real part in making up a
fund that in other years has done so much in relieving suf- f 0
feieis and in lighting the physical toe of so many persons.! *
1 he penny seal speaks eloquently of the power of small
things when they are gathered together and applied in
the mass. The child of benevolence.
Plans should he made early for the distribution of the
Christmas Seals and this distribution shoul he as wide­
spread as possible. Not only will this plan increase the
revenue to the organizations engaged in fighting the white Keystone View Co.
plague, hut it will enable more persons to receive the bene­
W ILL ABANDON ST R EE T
fit that comes from participating in raising the money and
for the educational value that accompanies them It is
Mrs> Clara A' Griswold who
CAR LIN E AT ASTORIA
imiKiitiiiit ,h » t the attention of the public he called period-
“f if tT w o n
ASTORIA, Nov. 21.— The P a­
?* ' ° !* 1H1I«’Gance ot adopting methods of prevention women for the establishment of a cific
Power & Light company is
in the warfare on tuberculosis.
national Mothers-in-Law Day, has
i planning the abandonm ent of its
The Ch list mas seals stand for better health which in,iorse.i . the, n'Y
. f f I street car lines in this city, rath er
comes from better living conditions ami proper sanitr ture' Mothers-'n-Law- wluch'
proper sanita-
mes^e ‘h„a" bpar
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tion. The seals should be sold by (be millions this yea.
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y e a r she would like to bring into every , ” “ essary '»
streets
— Mothers-in-Law Day 'a lo n g its rig h t of way, W. H.j
m on ei that the excellent work made possible through home. The
their sale may not he curtailed hut extended everv where Association was inspired by a re- Galveni, chief engineer of the
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cent remark of Mrs. Lemira Good- company, told the city com m is-!
sion.
Asked by the mayor if the
^company would reconsider its de­
cision if the city agrees to bear
the expense of filling and paving
t»u,ln I.«- a ,« i « a « i i
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1,1 chapter in New York City and in the company’s right of way ini
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' e' en may not he as brilliant as hope eventually to extend their or- the burned section, Mr. Galveni
tnat ot some ot the other teams of the state, yet it is <mod ganization to every city in the replied th a t if this is done he will
recommend th a t the street car
and is such that is indicates that each and every member -Unitcd StatC8»
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be
continued.
gave his best to his team, to his school, to his community
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KIW ANIS ACTION IS COMMENDABLE
m
In* announcement that the Kiwanis club will make the see a da^ sct as*de t°r suc^ °hserv’
members of the Ashland High School football team honor ance- Mrs’ Griswold and her
.‘.I guests at their noon luncheon is commendable The T T * •*“ m rece “U]:
j
The dinner to be given the boys will add to the spirit ¿fj
cusuaed «1» bring rrSait..
Thi s is the same big cast that played
Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
All star cast with
A rthur Van Slyke
featured comedian with
Kolb and Dill
Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 plus tax
Special O rchestra
Seats on sale at Plaza Confectionery
Today Only
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That Startled the W d
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Other Make Tire on the Market
y i r E’LL
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Mystery
and
A dventure
put up a new tire th at a
▼ ▼ a C-T-C will outrun and outwear
any other make tire, size for size, you
want to match against it.
Buy a new C-T-C tire for any wheel of your
ear and put a new tire, same size, of any
other make on the opposite wheel. Then
drive them mile for mile, continuously.
If the C-T-C tire doesn’t outwear the other tire
we’ll present you a new C-T-C tire FREE.
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C-T-C tires have w arranted this unheard-of demonstration
of confidence by equally as remarkable performance. They
are the strongest, toughest, longest enduring tires built.
Also
Japanese D isaster Filin
and Comedy
“Three C heers”
BUY YOUR TIRES NOW FOR SPRING
In spite of their GUARANTEED SUPERIORITY
C-T-C’s cost NO MORE than ordinary tires.
TOMORROW AND MONDAY
Also
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uBriyht Lights
of
Broadway"
Here on the thoroughfare of
smiles and sighs— flaunting,
flashing, flam ing— gleaming
and glaring— tu rb u len t with
turm oil and tinsel trium ph
—vaunting its vanity— is
unfolded a melo-love-drama
— an epic of a woman’s soul.
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This remarkable factory Guaranty obtains chi
C-T-C’s bought only from authorized C-T-C deal­
ers between November 15th and January 15th,
and is the strongest backing any tire manufac­
turer has ever put behind his product.
“ Kick O ut”
Classified ads bring results.
For over 25 years the funniest play ever written
Mgr. Rodgers of Corning Cal. says, “ this is (he best comedy that ever played
my T heatre.”
INCOME TAX ROOKS
B U R N ED , IT IS HINTED
PORTLAND, Nov. 23.— Has
Cyril G. Brownell, president and
tre a su rer of the State Income Tax
Referendum league, destroyed the
record books which officials of
the Oregon state grange have
been dem anding the right to scru­
tinize? This question suddenly
projected itself into the hearing
before Presiding Judge Evans of
I the circuit court yesterday, on
Brow nell’s motion to dismiss the
w rit of m andam us ordering him
to show the books to the grang­
ers.
“W hat would be your attitu d e
if you were told th a t Mr. Brown-
, ell had destroyed these books?”
asked Judge Evans of A. H. T an­
ner, attorney for the grange com­
mitteemen.
That would be a very danger-
ous piece of business,” replied
Mr. Tanner.
> Bad Boy”
T IR E S
AND
Leedom’s Tire House
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