ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS ¡SFUL CANDIDATES Republican Ticket ¿the Republican Organization jringing order out of existing To both the Republicans and the le State they are pointing the way ible representative government and Lof Public Service. The letters from littee and the answers from the lidates below are self-explanatory. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE committee cf the Jackson Coun- itra! Committee will hold a meet- frs in the Liberty Building, in p.day evening, the 27th, at 8 isking all the republican candi- lie May primaries to meet with ixious to unite and to strengthen lion in every way possible and ►and advise with you as to how mght about. 'seen reason you cannot attend hid appreciate it if you would nig your support to the ticket Republicans in the May primaries, ¡five Committee, Jackson County Republican Central Committee. !>rd ford >rd I <lfo> d P.nd ishltmul V. V. M ills, A shland W. C. L eever, C entral Point 8. A. Nye, Talent Vern P endleton , Central Point W . H . Crandall, E agle Point ^ROM THE CANDIDATES Eagle Point, Ore., Oct. 24, 1924. fo’iean Central Committee: I was Day primaries by Miss Stevens, aud the republican central committee ^ly support Miss Stevens for county support the republican ticket. W. H. CRANDALL, feated Candidate for Countv Clerk. .Jackson County Court, sonville, Ore., Oct. 24, 1924 ican Central Committee: Enelos- will find my check in the sum of ng with the campaign expense. It iihle for me to be with you next Mon- here’s hoping that the republican successful on Nov. 4. With best 5, yours verv trulv, O. A. GARDNER, ter of more recent date addressed to Ur. Gardner says: “ Any rumors you frd with reference to my advocating if a democratic candidate are only cir- njure me.” ffice of C. E. Terrill, sheriff of Jackson lounty, Oregon, Jacksonville, Oct. 27, 1924 the executive committee of the JaekSon Republican Central Committee—Gentlemen: ji called as witness before the circuit [d. Ore., it will be impossible for me hi ¡can meeting tonight. Although Te primaries, I am still a republican pport the republican ticket in the C. E. TERRILL. End electro-therapeutics Ira. Leighton, 153 G ranite or Phone 153. 33— 1 m o. WANTED— W ork by ¿ompetent experienced jan ito r. All or part! time. WiH do anything. R efer ences 218-Y. 32— tf For a smooth shave and quick service go to the Shell Barber Shop. Ladies and children get your h a k bobbed and marcel led. W. A. SHELL, Prop. >32 A". St. Ashland. Ore LA FOLLETTE SAYS INDEPENDENTS GAIN Committee, Jaekson County Repub- Jommittee—Gentlemen: I have your Lst inst., and regret very much my in- md your meeting tomorrow night. I |g of the Ex-Sendee Men’s League at the same time that your meeting is kl that my presence at said meeting |nd required. like to have your committee feel that Tty accord with all of the principles of in County Republican Committee’s plat- fd 1 also can assure you that I shall support rwork for the requblican ticket at the coming Election. As you know, T had the pleasure of running for the office of county clerk at the May primaries, hut it was the will of the voters that one other than I receive the nomination. Miss Delilia Stevens, who received the nomination over me, is highly qualified for the office, and 1 can assure your committee that since the primaries I have endeavored to give her all of my support, and while she has no opposition at the coming election, I want your committee to know that had such opposition developed that 1 would have been in the field supporting Miss Stevens. Again assuring the Jackson County Central Committee of my full and hearty support, and trust ing that the good old party will be victorious at the coming election, I am, verv sincerely yours, CARL Y. TENGWALD. eel ong you, ominated at the Way prim ary on the republican ticket for which I am thankful. And I hold out the same belief now as then th a t the m ajority should and m ust rule and am at all times willing to strictly abide by th eir decision. R egarding the office for which I aspire, will say th at I still hold out the belief that the office should not continue ior the fifth term under the same m anagem ent however efficient It may be, and should it be placed In my charge I shall surely exercise the same Judgment and efficiency which alone Jias brought about my success as an undertaker. , T rusting th a t by your voice at the election polls I may be plac ed In a position to be of greater service. I tru ly remain, H. W. CONGER, Medford, Ore. Pd. Adv. Medford, Ore. ABOARD THE LA FOLLETTE SPECIAL, enroute to Schenectady, I N. Y. Oct. 29.— Senator La Fol- | lette In speeches along his route, ■ Cover w ith w et baking soda— | today predicted that the Progres afterwards apply gently— sive ticket would poll as h e a v y 1 a vote in the east as in the west, where it is adm itted by leaders .» ..V A p o R u b O o g r 1 7 M i f lio n J a r * U t t J Y e a r l y of the two old line parties to have gained much m om eatum during fh e Tiding'« Ads Bring Results the past two weeks. >URNS | I I I Ashland, Oregon., Oct. 29, 1924 To whom it may concern: This is to certify that the report that I was “ sore” because I did not re ceive the republican nomination for sheriff is false. I am a republican and am supporting the ticket from top to bottom. Had circumstances been re versed 1 certainly would have expected the support ^le °^er candidates. Lincoln says: “ I know the Lord is always on the side of the right, »» and so is the republican party. J. J. CAMBERS. FrMay, October 31, 1024 The dinner will be long rem- throughout New York State. i ing group discovered the remains. eriibered by those who attended. Sand about the burial spot wa? The hand of the right a rc was Mrs. B rannan is the host of as dry as if It had been baked pressed closely over the front of Mrs. E arnest Hicks and Mrs. Art in the sun. This, according to the skull. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp Lucas, kept the skeleton intact Indications were, according to son are of North Bend, Oregon, despite its five centuries of rest members of the H istorical Society and left early Monday morning w ithout the protecting walls of a th a t the victim was placed In his by auto for home after án erfjoy-! coffin. grave in a p ray erfu l'p o se before able visit for a few day3 with rela- CALENDAR OF EVENTS Taken from the base of the old the living burial took place. . Friday, October 31. H allo • fives here. fireplace, the skeleton was p laced : Only three im plem ents were ♦ a * we’en. in an autom obile and brought found near the skeleton— one a THE KNOCKER Friday, October 31. Past Ma here for exhibition In the. H istori sewing awl, another a polished tro n ’s Club will meet at the home The Devil may take the man cal Society D epartm ent of the I n - ; bone-head ornam ent, and the who knocks, dian Museum. of Mrs. A. E. Kinney. third a broken awl. This streng * * * He never was ar.y good, by Jocks; J It is believed th a t the legs of thens the belief th at the skeleton He curdles the milk, he sours the the once-living Indian were bound Wo R. C. Meets— is that of an Indian woman. How cream The W. R. C. m et Monday in the trussed position in w hich; ever, thia point rem ains to ba afternoon a t the home of Mrs. He throw s cold w ater on all your they were found when the Bearch- settled. steam ; F. H. W alker, 419 Liberty street. He never does anything else but Forty-tw o ladies were present to kick, enjoy the afternoon, which was spent in visiting and fancy work. ’Till he makes the average person sick; * D ainty refreshm ents were served But ask him w hat he pver did, by the following, Mesdames Shaw, And he crawls inside and shuts Robertson, Smith, 9tockton, Sten- the lid. nett, Shutts, Sugg, Swingle, San ford and W alker. The Devil may take the man who * .» * WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION ACT knocks, Entertained Royally— The man who scoffs and the man The members of Aloha Chapter, Help to the Working Man the Important Thing who mocks O. E. S. K lam ath Falls en tertain He’s the man who never lifted a 1 he advocates of this amendment are appar ed the members of Alpha Chap pound, ter, No. 1 O. E. S. royally Tues ently more concerned with the creation of a vast A skulking, vile pestiferous hound day evening, when they exempli fund and a powerful bureau than they are with giv Who can only growl and bark and fied the initatory work. They bay, ing justice to workmen. The employers of Oregon were taken into the homes and And get around in the people’s have shown that they are for workmen’s compen then given a delicious banquet. way, The group enjoyed the trip very sation on a lair, sane and business-like basis. They When they’re trying to do as best much, despite the fact th a t they iavor the state insurance fund as an incident of the they can, were compelled to retu rn at Something to benefit fellow man. law, but not as its main end or purpose. They insist twelve o’clock over the Green that its defects and abuses be corrected, and that, Springs road. Those m aking the The Devil may take the man who trip were Mesdames L. S. Brown, like any other business institution, it be compelled knocks. F. F. W hittle, Nate Bates, Leah to justify its existence by giving fair and efficient May Charon land him upon the Caldwell, W a lte r' Everton, Mil- rocks service. They are not willing that workmen’s com ton Ellis, D. A. Peterson, J. H. In the deepest Sulphurous bowels pensation should become a political tool or a cog T u rn er, Shepherd, Coyle, of Hell, Messrs and Mesdames S. A. Peters, in a socialistic machine; and they are opposed to be W here the Impies sport and the Sr., Henry C arter, McRae, Jack- ing subjected, or having their men subjected, to the H arpies dwell; son and Misses Lydia McCall, And let hin> kick to his soul’s uncontrolled dictation of any man or bureau. Ruth Osmun, Emma Jenkins, content, Georgie Coffee. And there let hint known ’til the * • • — M edford Industrial A ccident C om piittee. the air is rent, W. O. T. U. Meets— ’Till the tow ering pillars of Hell The W. C. T. U. met at the shall fall home of Mrs. Davis »on Allison And the Echoes die on its brazen street Tuesday afternoon. A wall. good crowd was present and the m eeting was very interesting. Mrs. W henever you pray— if pray you S. L. Leonard, Mrs. B ryant and do— Mrs. Lozier attended the m eet Pray for the honest, the brave, ing from Medford. Mrs. Leonard and the tru e gave a report of her trip to the Pray for the noble, the good, the state convention. At this time ju st; she visited the C hildren’s Farm Pray for the righteous— and if Home. In Corvallis th e barbers, you must. t HE depositors are the real doctors and dentists give their Pray for the serpent, the wolf and services free to these children. * builders of this hank. They the fox— Donations have been given to But the Devil may take the man make the bank possible ami there ward cows and the home now has who knocks. is no success for this bank which enough cows to supply milk for does not depend upon the success the children. They are well cared for, according to Mrs. Leonard, of its depositors. and seem to be very happy. Mrs. B ryant gave a short talk on the W. C; T. U. work for the year. This was followed by a discussion of politics. WATERTOWN, N. J.. Oct. 30. The hostess served dainty re freshm ents assisted by Mesdames — A m urder has been discovered W olcott, Alice Ji'.son and Will 500 years after it was commited. Ashland, Oregon A skeleton of an Indian— be Davies. * * * lieved buried alive in the fifteen th century, before Columbu3 Thirty-Sixth A n n iversary- One of the most delightful an touched on the shores of America niversary dinners of the season — has been exhumed not far was given Saturday a t the home; from this city by an exploration of Mrs. Branuan, on North Main party, headed by Nathan Lucas, stre et when she entertained at authority in Indian history. Finding of the skeleton, per dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hicks, who celebrated fectly preserved, in a sort of rude th eir thirty-sixth wedding anni fireplace, far below the surface earth, in a s tra ta of versary on th a t date, and Mrs. of the gravel, has aroused widespread Floyd W ilkins, who celebrated interest among historical societies her birthday. .The table was prettily decorat ed and a delicious dinner was served. Covers were laid for Messrs and Mesdames W right Hicks, A rth u r Thompson. Floyd Kilkins, E arnest Hicks, Mr. Ed Hill and the hostess, Mrs. B ra n -' nan. Vote 311 X NO The Depositors SKELETON REVEALS OLD INDIAN MÖRDER The Citizens Bank of Ashland The people of Oregon have a $40,000,000 DAMAGE CASE against the state income tax law , Here are the facts: ' Recorded Damage Due to State Income Tax 8 11 Andirons S2 AND 8 10 Fire Screens 22 31 34 21 Simpson's Hardware Tim ber purchaaaa cancelled or im p e n d e d ................................ $18,000,003 Construction of lumber milla, towns, logging campa and log ging railways abandoned or suspended. ......................................... 7,875,000 Other industrial investments cancelled or suspended................. 4,578,000 One year’s operating payroll on foregoing item s........................ 5,680,000 Dicincorporationa, $4,60ó/XKl capital. Damage listed 1/10 only 460,600 Actual removals from the otate, including loss of only one year’s payroll .......................... ............................................................... 2,440,250 Threatened removals, including losa of only one year’s payroll. .2,218,500 Cases as to which definite amounts are not available, but which amount to many millions; damage listed as.................................. q Cases still under investigation; would amount to many mil- boas ; damage listed as............. ..................................... .. _ .... o Thich removal or Investment elsewhere was ‘ beentauaod by the income tax but which can not be verified m w ritin g ; damage listed a s .................................. 0 - TOTAL RECORDED DAMAGE.......................... $ 4 1 ,2 5 2 ,3 5 0 JL T O I k * * e «»«mined the signed statements and w exhibits upon which the foregoing tabulation u based and find that the total of $4i,2S2,3SC is a conservative esn-nate of damage properly attributable to the state income tax as a determining factor in influencing decision against Oregon in vestment tn the cases listed. W e also find that many additional amount» could have been include justifiably in the total, so that, ev“ V allowance for possible overstatements in individual items Hated, the actual loss of investment attributable to the state income tax is materially in excess of $40,000,000. Winchester Store Supplem entary to my form er statem ent as appeared in t h i | paper under date of October 21st and 22nd., I wish to say, or repeat more em phatically, th a t if elected to the office of Mayor, I will stand (as I have stood for the-pa-t 35 y e ..t\j, for law enforcem ent and a clean city. I have always stood with the Christian aud moral i cople on these questions— ‘ having done all, to stan d ”— I am say ing nothing against Mr. Pierce. I am simply stating for those who may not know and refer them to those who do know th a t I am for progress all th e time, but progress does not rest on wide-openness or special privilege, but rath er on decent, moral conditions and unanim ous effort. O FRANK E. ANDREWS, • CHARLES H. STEWART, BEN SELLING. CHRISS A. BELL, J. K. GILL. *•' TO THE VOTERS AND CITIZENS OF ASHLAND - VOTE November 4th to remove this millstone from Oregon’s neck! KILL THE S ^ T E INCOME TAX Vote 312X Yes R e sp e c tfu lly , 0. H. JOHN] i |< fell 102.2! ————— V '■ '< ' ---------