Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 13, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TID IN G S; anywhere near correct..
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_ including the monev held bv all banks at home and
P ublished Every E ven in g Except Sunday by
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THE
ASHLAND
PRINTING
CO.
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But the bankers of' the country seem to think that
tert r . Greer ......................................................................................... Editor this vast hoard of hidden money is a myth. Of the 94 in
uyrge Madden G r e e n ...................................................... Business Manager! t|le principal cities of the country who replied to the ques-
O FFiGiAL city paper ..................................................... Telephone ssliion, only nine believe that there is any considerable
Entered a t th e A shland, Oregon P ostoffice as Second C lass Mail M atter
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amount of monev hoarded in their localities. In nine other
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
¡cities bankers make definite estimates of the amounts
One Month ...
? .65
’J bree Months
1’95'that might be hoarded—from $100 to $2,000,000. Seventy
Six Months .......................................................................................
3 75
tin e Year .................................................................................................
7 55 thought that the amounts hoarded were insignificant and
By Mail and R ural R ou tes
four were of the opinion that there was no hoarding at all.
One Month ............................................................................................ 5 65
All of this tends to disprove the theory that by raising
Three Months ....................................................................
l"i)5
bix Months ............................................................................................
3.50 the interest rates on postal savings deposits hundreds of
Coe Year .................................. ...................6.50
millions can he enticed out of obscure hiding places by
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
the government through the scheme of raising the interest
Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30
rates on postal savings deposits. There is no way of tell­
Yearly C ontracts
One insertion a week ..................................................................
.27% ing just how much of the money poured out into the cir­
Two insertions a week ...................................................................
.25
culating stream finds it way into these secreted nooks
Dally insertion ............................................ " ..” " ” 7..."".....” "..."../.
^20
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
and crannies hut the amount is probably little.
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. I .10
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................................
Card of Thanks .................................................................................
O bituaries, per line ........................................................................
B ap tist Church
The latter sum is approxim ately.
half the entire amount of money of all kinds in circulation,
(E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 6 )
.05
1.00
.02%
BUSINESS LEGISLATION IN CONGRESS
Partly by way of forecasting and partly hv way of
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
“All future events, where an admission charge Is made or a defining its position the Chamber of Commerce of the
collection taken is Advertising.
United States, through the Department of Resolutions
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
and Referenda, has called the attention of its members
DONATIONS
to legislative questions that will probably come up for
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­
consideration during the short session of Congress which
ing or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
began 011 December 1.
DECEM BER 13
A CURE FOR W ORRY:— Be careful for nothing; but in every
Of these measures the National Chamber supports:
thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests
1. The participation of the United States in the In­
be made known unto God.
And the peoce of God, which passeth all understanding, shall ternational Court of Justice along the lines laid down
keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.— Philippians 4:6, 7
PRA Y ER:— O Lord our God, we thank Thee for the assurance by the President.
th a t Thou wilt supply our every need out of Thy riches in glory in
2. The Navy deficiency bill to bring our Navy up
C hrist Jesus our Lord.
to proper strength.
3. The Creation of a Bureau of Civil Aviation in the
BUILDING AN AMERICAN NAVY
4
Secretary of the Navy Wilbur has given him the Department of Commerce.
4. The reorganization of the foreign service of the
problem of representing tiie conscience of the Coolidge
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
administration on the development of the navy.
5. The reduction of passport fees and the elimina­
Shall he be conservative, or radical? His chief is
very conservative in most matters. Coolidge is for active tion of visa fees reciprocally with other countries.
(5. The ratification of the Turkish Treaty.
repression of national expense. He is for conscious pres­
7. The extension of the Air Mail Service.
ervation of financial interests whether of fanners or of
The Chamber opposes:
merchants, of manufacturers, or of working men. He
1.
The Howell-Barkley Bill to do away with the
does not believe in stirring up antagonisms as a benefit
to the mass of people, hut believes in quiet educational Railroad Labor Board and eliminate the public as a party
of interest in Railroad Lajior disputes.
advance.
2. Various Bills to revoke section 15a of the Trans­
But that sort of conservation doeos not, apparently,
help in the maintenance of the national defense: There portation Act of 1920.
3. The Fitzgerald Bill providing compulsory gov­
it is necessary, if one is to build, to build with the active
consent of the people. To call for expense, for defense, ernment monopolistic workmen’s compensation insurance
we must show that defense is needed. To. show that need, for the District of Columbia.
4. Various Bills to develop Muscle Shoals otherwise
we must show danger of attack. There must be explana­
tions about one country or another, with greeds or am­ than under the Federal Water Power Act of 1920.
There are of course a number of other measures
bitions that would run counter to our needs or our fixed
which may assume importance or be reintroduced.
lights or our expectations.
Here is where a map, situated as is Secretary Wilbur,
A stingy man eventually gives himself away. -Aurora
runs afoul of popular criticism. In order to be cautious,
he must he “ yellow.” hi order to protect rights, he must Beacon News.
seem to attack rights. In order to do his duty, he must
If Jesse James came back today somebody would
seem to give offense.
W4 ought to he able to support a healthy foreign steal his horse.—Detroit Times.
policy for the United States, without being offensive to
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
SU M M O N S
others. We ought to be able to have a bulwark on the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OF OREGON, You are hereby no­
Pacific or the Atlantic, without pointing guns “ a t” any THE STATE OF OREGON FOR tified th a t the City of Ashland
is the holder of C ertificate of
JACKSON COUNTY.
particular people.
Delinquency
No. 6249, issued on
And if we have the right sort of healthy minds, about City of Ashland, a municipal cor­ Jan u ary 6, 1919
by the Tax Col­
poration,
Plaintiff
this, we can do it.
lector of Jackson County, State
vs.
SELF GOVERNMENT BY EMPHASIS
E state of Henry L. W hite, deceas­
ed; L. A. Roberta, adm inistrator
of said estate; Opal Gay H otten-
roth, and H. L. W hite, Junior,
sometimes designated as H arry
B. W hite, being the heirs and
only heirs of said Henry L. W hite,
deceased, and all others claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in and to th e real prop­
erty hereinafter described,
Defendants.
TO: Opal Gay H ottenroth and
H. L. W hite, Junior, sometimes
designated as H arry B. W hite, be­
ing the heirs and only heirs of
said Henry L. W hite, deceased,
and all others claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in
and to the real property herein­
after described, of the above nam-
ed Defendants.
We have been “ democrats” with a small “ d ” , nom­
inally for more than a century. Actually, we grow very
slowly in the art of self government as an American peo­
ple. The problem of keeping a hundred millions of peo­
ple in line for one purpose or another, or getting 50 mil­
lions of them in line, or getting a majority of those who
will take sides on a question, and making sure that sud­
denly there will not be a new majority, made up for the
other side, out of those who a day or a month or a year
before would not take the trouble to vote—this problem is
acute in the United States. It involves the by 110 means
new and yet ever new art of publicity. We govern our­
selves by means of leadership, having citizens try to per­
suade their fellows to one or another course of action.
These leaders arouse interest, get out the vote, manage as
representatives of their fellow men through offices to
which they are elected, or which they can influence.
Date Paid
Emphasis on public affairs is a part of this leader­ Y ear’s Tax
ship, and emphasis always works in one of two directions. 1917
Jan. 6, 1919
Either it exaggerates, or it minimizes. That is why we 1918
Oct. 4, 1919
April
5, 1920
have had and always will have to sorts of statesmen, the 1919
Mar. 26, 1920
radicals and the conservatives. The radicals are those 1920
Oct. 5, 1920
1920
who emphasize by exaggeration. The conservatives are 1921
April 2, 1922
those who emphasize by minimizing. Either may be hon­ 1921
Sept. 28, 1922
April 4, 1923
est. But the one usually believes in action that will lead 1922
Oct. 5, 1923
to change, the other ip. action that will preserve and 1922
March 31, 1924
1923
maintain what is, and perhaps what has been.
I11 dealing with our question of national defense we Said E state of H. L. W hite, de-
run afoul of these two sorts of people. And peculiarly ceased, and Opal Gay H ottenroth
and H. L. W hite, Ju n io r, heirs
enough, men who are conservative in other things may of said estate, as the owner of
be radical in this. Or men who are radical in other tilings the legal title of the above des­
cribed property as the same ap­
are apt to be conservative in this.
For in order to arouse a public interest in the spend­ pears of record, and each of the
above
named,
ARE
ing of money 011 national defense, the need of national persons
HEREBY FURTHER NOTIFIED,
defense has to he shown. And if one talks of the need of th a t the Plaintiff will apply to
defense, one runs afoul of the charge of sensationalism in the Circuit Court of said county
and state, aforesaid, for a decree
discussing foreign relations.
the lien against the
The conservative in national defense matters will de­ foreclosing
property above described and
clare there is no need of war, as well as war being horrible mentioned in said certificate, and
and inhumane. He will declare that the threat of war YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON­
is a suggestion to take away interest from internal ques­ ED to appear w ithin SIXTY DAYS
tions that require reform. This conservative is a conser­ after the first publication of this
Summons, exclusive of th e day
vative by reference only. lie is a radical 011 money mat­ of said first publication, and de­
ters, or on social relations. But radical as he may he on fend .this action, or pay the
domestic questions, lie is for letting alone in a possible am ount due as above shown, to­
gether with the costs and accru­
stirring up of foreign complications.
of Oregon, for the am ount of
>48.95, the
same
being the
am ount then due and delinquent
for taxes for th e year 1916 to ­
gether w ith penalty, interest and
costs thereon upon the real prop­
e rty assessed to you, of which
you are the owners as appears of
record, situated in said county
and state, and particularly bound­
ed and described, as follows:
Lots num bered 23, 24, 25,
26, 27. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and
33, all in E ureka Addition to
the City of Ashland, Jackson
County, Oregon.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI­
FIED , th a t said City of Ashland
has paid taxes on said premises
for subsequent years w ith th^
ra te of in terest on said am ounts,
as follows:
Tax Recpt.
No.
22098
18787
10662
8502
16936
10243
9063
19602
8594
Amt.
>37.47
35.47
48.34
25.79
25.79
26.48
26.48
25.79
25.79
48.21
R ate of
Int.
12
12
12
12
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12
12
12
12
failure to do so, a decree
rendered foreclosing th e lien of
said taxes and costs against the
land and premises above named.
This summons is published by
order of the Hon. C. M. Thomas,
Judge of the Circuit Court of
Jackson County, State of Oregon,
and said order was made and d a t­
ed th e 3rd day of November, 1924.
The date of th e first publication
of the summons is the 15th day!
of November, 1924.
All process and papers in this
proceeding may be served on the
undersigned, residing w ithin the
State of Oregon a t the address
h ereafter mentioned.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
By Wm. M. Briggs,
A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address:
Pioneer Block
ed interest, and in case of your Ashland, Oregon.
65-6 Sat
THE GOLD HOARDING MYTH
The idea that vast amount of money is hoarded in out-
of-the-way places by the people of the United States is
held to be a delusion by a large majority of hanks reply­
ing to a questionnaire recently sent out.
It would keep a hosiery mill busy for some time to
« udd I v socks to hold the hidden currency if some of the
estim ates,—from $1,000,000,000 to $2,500,000,000-are
CONSTIPATION
OVERCOME
The use of FOLEY CATHAR­
TIC TABLETS will bring speedy
relief from constipation if taken
promptly. They are purely vege­
table and act on the liver. Mr.
John D. McComb, Lucas Co.
Home, Toledo, Ohio, writes:
“ Have used Foley CATHARTIC
TABLETS in severe cases of con­
stipation to which I am subject
and found them beneficial.” FO­
LEY CATHARTIC TABLETS are
easy to take, leave no unpleas­
an t a fte r effects. Try them. Sold
everywhere.
Saturday, December 18, lira i
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Church o f The Nazaren
Corner 4th and C Streets
Morning service: Sunday School
at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11
a. m.
Evening Young People’s meet-
ing, 6:30. Preaching, 7:30.
Prayer m eeting W ednesday eve-
7:30. Young People Prayer meet-
ing Friday evening. A welcome to
all to attend any or all of these
services.
O. R. Reeder, Pastor
F irst C ongregational Church
hendleton — 2S2 men at work
on construction of McKay irri­
gation dam.
L
“ W hat Kind of Meat Dc You
E a t? ” Theme by the pastor Sun­
day morning. The evening ser­
vices are being made intensely
! evangelistic. A spirit of revival
is upon the church and many are
professing Christ. Bible school
9:45 a. m. Young people 6:45
p. m. The church is busy these
days getting ready for Christmas.
Choir practice W ednesday and
Friday evenings
7:00.
Bible
study and prayer band Tuesday
evening, mid-week prayer meeting
W ednesday evening, men’s prayer
• m eeting— special— Thursday even-
ing. T arry m eeting Friday even­
ing. Come with us and we will
do thee good.
B. C. Miller. Pastor
Portland — Forest Service fund
allotted for survey of Weston-
Elgin mountain highway in Uma­
Miss L ucile P erozzi of A sh lan d tilla county.
w ho is a tte n d in g th e U n iv ersity
of O regon h a s passed th e life s a v ­
ing e x a m in a tio n s given by th e
m em b ers of th e A m erican Red
Cross Life Saving Corps held at
the University last week. Twelve
Classified Ads Bring Result«
FOLEY PILLS KE.K'H-
ED TH E SORE SPOT
Mrs. Ellen Reighard, South
g irls passed th e e x a m in atio n s ac-
Fork, Pa., w rites: “ I had been
c o rd in g to th e O regon E m e ra ld . I
su ffe rin g w ith m y k id n e y s an d
T he te a ts co n sist of a d ista n c e
......
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1 n ° th in g seem ed to to u ch th e ach -
of 100 y a rd s a n d d isro b in g u n d e r 1
. . . .
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K
i ’ng spot until I procured FOLEY
th e w a te r, s u p p o rtin g a relax ed
PILLS, with wonderful results.”
body in (lie w a te r w ith one hand
FOLLY PILLS, a diuretic stim u­
e n tire ly fre e , fo r a p e rio d of one
lant for the kidneys, gently and
m in u te , sw im m in g a d ista n c e of
thoroughly flush and cleanse the
440 y a rd s, and v a rio u s ty p es of
kidneys and help to elim inate
d iv in g fo r o b je c ts u n d e r th e w a­
poisonous waste m atter. Try a
te r a re in clu d e d in th e r e q u ir e ­
bottle today and you will be well
m en ts, says th e E m e ra ld .
s
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
Boulevard and Main street.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with
pleased with the relief obtained.
classes for all grades and ages.
The successful candidates re- The use cf FOLEY PILLS in-
Bring your Bible. Morning ser­
ceive the Red Cross life saving creases kidney activity. Sold
vice at 11; subject “ Personal Ac­
certificate and emblem.
i everywhere.
countability.” Ju n io r Christian
Beats Electric or Gas
Endeavor at 4 p. m. Christian
Endeavor at 6:30. Evening ser­
A new oil lamp th at gives an
rpii
1 a
vice at 7:30; Subject “ The Test amazingly brilliant, soft, white
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL-
of
A braham ’s
Faithfulness. light, even better than gas or
Through
Obedience.”
Prayer electricity, has been tested by
MESSRS. SHUBERT ANNOUNCE
meeting every W ednesday even­ the U. S. Government and 35 lead-
ing at 7:30. The subject for next -ng univer8ities and found to be
week is P ray r as Communion superjOr to 10 ordinary oil lamps.
W ith God.” The public is c o r-« R burns wUhout
gmoke of
dially invited to all these services noise_ no pum ping up; is shnple
in the Congregational Church.
clean, 8afe R urns ,u per cent
94% AIR
Monarch Of All Musical Piavi
air and 6 per cent common kero-
(coal oil).
Pioneer Avenue South
The inventor, V. M. Johnson.
Sunday services a t 11 o'clock, , 161 North Union Ave., Portland,
Subject of lesson, “ God, the Pre- j Ore., is offering to send a lamp
server of Man” . Sunday School, on 10 days’ FR EE trial, or even
a t 10 o’clock W ednesday evening L gIve QnG FR E E tQ the fjrst uger
meeting at 8 o’clock
in each locality who will help
Reading room open daily from him introduce it. W rite him to ­
2 until 5 p. m. excepting Sundays day for full particulars. Also ask
and Holidays. •
him to explain how you can g e t,
F irst Church o f Christ S cien tist I sene
M ethodist
E piscopal
Church
rtshuns
SEATS NOW ON SALE
I »ices:— Main F loor and Low er Boxes, S2.{HI; Balcony C ircle an«l
Upper I h m s , 8 2 .0 0 ; baiarne ol Balcony, 8 1 .00— Plus Tax
\\ hilt would lu> a nicer Xmas for him than n
Tom Mix shirt, pair of Buckingham and Hcclit lace
boots or shoes, a Remington gun or pocket knifft, a
good pair of gloves, a dozen pairs soeks. This is
just a few of many at the
T rinity E piscopal Church
F irst P resbyterian Church
Rev. J. C. Mergler, Pastor
No event in .the life of the
church the past, few months has
been of g reater interest than will
be the service Sunday evening at
7:30.
The Ju n io r C hristian Endeavor
Society will have full charge and
will
present
the
pageant,
“ Thanksgiving Ann.” This will
be followed by the presentation
by one of the families of the
church and the dedication of a
Bosch and Lomb Model T Balop-
tican for use in the church work.
This instrum ent is the very la t­
est model for projecting stationary
pictures and will be of great
value in the development of the
church program . A fter its dedi­
cation the stereoptican will be
used in the lecture, “ Over and
Across the Seas.”
The Sunday School offers op­
portunity for all ages in the study
of the Word. A ttendance and in­
terest are fine. In the morning
a t eleven o’clock the pastor will
preach a pre-Christm as sermon.
Subject, “ A R ift in a D ark Cloud” .
The Choir will sing the anthem ,
“Jesus Savior Pilot Me.”
You will be cordially welcom­
ed into these services.
Franz Schubert’s Own
Music
Story: Franz Schubert’s Own
Romance.
W ITH THE SAME GREAT
NEW YORK CENTURY
THEATRE CAST THAT
APPEARED
1001 NIGHTS ON BROADWAY
the agency, and w ithout experi-1
ence or money make >250 to!
>500 per month.
S. J. Chaney, M inister
The Sunday School will meet
at 9:45. Classes are provided for
Cochran and Hinckle will
all ages and all are welcome.
move
Wren sawmill to Pedee, on
The pastor will speak at both the
Valley
& Siletz rotad.
m orning and
evening
church
services. There will be special
music by the chorus choir. The
evening service will be evange­
listic with an opening song ser­
vice led by the choir and orches­
tra. Come and help to sing the
songs you like to sing. “ The
League Handclasp Around the
W orld’’ is the topic for the Ep­
w orth League meeting at 6:15
Sunday evening.
All are cor­
dially invited to all th emeetings
at the Methodist church.
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Church School at 9:45. Morning
service and sermon at 11. Even­
ing service and sermon a t 7:30.
Strangers and visitors cordially
welcome.
i
Score:
The Armv Goods Store
S ymphony L a w
W H IT IN G
PAPER.
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Biggest Little Store in Town
Just received shipment of those good cotton
blankets at 95c
A
G IF T D E N O T IN G
G O O D JU D G E M E N T
McNair Brothers
77ie
Zbvg Storo t
Christmas Will
Mean More
to her if you give her elec­
trical gifts, such as a per­
colator, iron, waffle iron,
urn set, washing machine,
toaster, electric range or
other electrical articles.
For Christmas and
The New Year
The plants «ami flowers you
put on your gift list are like
bonds of satisfaction. Flowers
always suit, because flowers al­
ways please.
“ Quality without
over charge”
( ’«me out and see our I me
ol‘ plants and flowers.
“Hatcher the Florist”
1070 Boulevard
Open on Sundays
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Phone 118
We deliver
A.X.«.
We will be glad to
demonstrate them
The Ashland
Electric Shop
240 E ast Main S t
The Practical Qift
m in e d AT CASTLE'CATEvtJTAM .-
Pronounced by those who have
used it as a hot coal excellent for
heater or range with a minimum
of ash and a coal which keeps bet­
ter than the average.
TRY IT AND YOU WILL •
LIKE IT
DIAMOND BRIQUETTES
make a wonderful furnace fuel
Carson-Fowler
Lbr. Co.
“In the Heart of Town”
The practical gift is the one
w hich always« app<*als to senalble
people.
There could not be a more
practical and a more j »leas­
ing gift than an accessory
for bis automobile. Or de­
light your wife, mother or
friend with
A NEW CAR
Me will be glad to show
von the latest Nash, Dodge,
Packard, F r a n k l i n ami
( ’lievrolet models.
Automotive Shop