Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 26, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S
Monday, Janpary 26, 1025
dous responsibility and that, instead of airing their own
(Established in 1876)
views. or following their own hobbies, they must conduct
— j their bank along well recognized business lines which safe­
Published Every E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
guard their investments and deposits.
THÉ ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Nothing will so quickly destroy radical ideas in the
f - r t R. Greer ....... ..............................................................................Editor
George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager .abor world as the starting of labor banks and the assum-
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
| class music hall entertainm ent is
There’s a message
ly sideline of said lot one, 264
In The
£ ? U R T ° Fl doomed In London because of a ¡Tidings Want Ads.
feet, more or less, to the w est­
erly
?5 Granite Street,*: J ack I on ^ O U N T ^ 510^ F ° R j dearth <* talent and the fact th at
thence
-e north 21 deg. east along JACKSON COLNTT.
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laid westerly line of Gran-
In the M atter of the Estate of FCa y first*rate entertainers are)
the said
ite Street, 16 feet, more or GEORGE N. ANDERSON, De- able to command much higher sal­
^ess, to the place of beginning,
aries in the United States than
be quieted in the Plaintiff, Irving ceased.
Now is the tim e to buy spray
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN music hall managers are able to
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the penitentiary waits for the man who unlawfully v real property and for such other
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relief as the Court may deem
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summons Is served upon
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and . Labor
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non-resident Defendants, un­
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known heirs and unknown claim­
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ants, to said real property by pub­
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3.50
lication, by order of the Hon. C.
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WOULD INCREASE AUTO ACCIDENTS
6.50
M. Thomas, Judge of said Court,
dated
15th, iy24, and
At coming sessions of legislatures attempts will he by said December
D ISPLA Y ADVERTISING RA TES
order, such non-resident
fcu.gle insertion, pe_- inch ............................................................ 3 .30
made to
pass laws , making
automobile accident insurance Defendants, unknown heirs and
Yearly C ontracts
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a week .......................................... _ ................................ 27%'compulsory on automobile owners I11 addition to this, claim
in said cause w ithin six weeks
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laws will undoubtedly he proposed to establish monopolis­ from the date of the first publi­
Daily insertion ....................... .................................................................. YO
of this summons, which is
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
tic state automobile insurance or state automobile funds cation
the 22nd day of December 1924,
f ir s t insertion, per 8 point line ................................. ............... 3 .10
time for answ er expires on
with commissions to collect and expend the same, similar and
Kavh subsequent insertion, 8 point line .................. - ...........
.05
the 3rd day of February 1925.
1 srd. o f T hanks ........................................................................................
1.00 jto present state workingmen’s compensation commissions.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
Ghituarles, per line .......................................................................
.02%
By E. D. BRIGGS,
All this agitation for new .legislation and further ex­
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
Address:
“All fu tu re events, w here an admission charge Is made or 3 tension of state activity into the field of private business PostofTice
Pioneer Block,
collection taken is Advertising.
will be carried on under the guise of accident prevention Ashland. Oregon.
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
work.
The Sheriff is directed to serve
but one copy of the com plaint in
DONATIONS
Here is one point to consider,: At present, private this cause, and to serve such copy
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertis­
automobile companies exert a restraining influence upon upon Virgil H. Chapmse
ing or Job printing— our contributions will be in cash.-
E. D. BRIGGS.
reckless automobile drivers due to the fact that they re-
One of P lain tiff’s Attorneys. ‘
A MAN THAT HATH FRIENDS m ust shew liimself frienid'ly; i o p rv p tin» rio-bt tn vot’iion wonvonnn
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re fe a friend th at stirketh closer than a b ro th e r.-P ro v e n ta I ' T ,
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insurance to a m tln known to be
and there
¡a had risk.
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TO CREDITORS
Under state insurance, there would be no incentive IN NOTICE
THE COUNTY COURT o k
W HY NOT THE PEOPLE?
on the part of state employes to turn down a poor risk. THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR
If the legislature is so certain that the people do not A compulsory state insurance law or a monopolistic state JACKSON COUNTY.
want the child labor amendment, why not submit it di­ hind act would require that all carry insurance. The care­ In the M atter of the E state, of
rectly to the people? That is in the spirit of American in­ ful driver would be forced to pay rates sufficiently high Andreas W eidner, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the
stitutions and it is the practice in Oregon. The plain fact to cover the reckless driver or else the deficit caused by undersigned to all persons having
is the opponents of the measure are afraid to submit it to reckless drivers would have to be made up out of general claims against said E state to pre­
sent them with proper vouchers,
the people. They know it will be carried by practically taxes assessed against all the people.
wlthiu six m onths from
of
an overwhelming vote. It is regrettable that the prohibi­
Any way it can be figured, wholesale automobile in­ first publication hereof, to the
tion amendment was not submitted to the voters of the surance would open a wide field for fraud and the en­ undersigned, at the Talent State
icspective states. The result woiild have been the same, couragement of carelessness. The present check of per­ Babk, in Talent, Jackson County,
and opponents of prohibition would now he debarred from sonal liability and responsibility would be largely re­ O regon,
of first publication be­
setting up charges that the majority of the American peo­ moved and the unprincipled driver would simply say, ing Date
Jan u ary 5, 1925.
ple are opposed to prohibition, which was foisted upon “ Let the insurance company or the state pay the bill. E. B. Adamson, A dm inistrator.
L. A. ROBERTS,
them by legislatures, yielding to organized political What do I care.”
pressure.
Automobile accidents will not be* prevented by mak­ A ttorney for said Estate.
105-5t Mon.
Moveover, the child labor amendment presents an ing it easier for drivers to escape responsibility for. their
issue that comes straight to the threshpld of the Amer­ own carelessness.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
ican home. The people are particularly qualified to pass
THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR
upon that issue. The fathers and mothers of the land
The frst essential in making a jingo is to let him get JACKSON
COUNTY.
fhould say whether control of the youth of the natiop above the draft age.
In the M atter of the Estate of
should be taken from the 48 states and yielded to the fed­
F. Sowash, Deceased.
eral congress. The fathers and mothers of this land are
Forbidden sweets are sweeter, but the theory doesn’t Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned to all persons hav­
Letter capable of deciding whether they shall give con- hold in the case of hooch.
ing claims against said E state to
cress authority to regulate, limit and prohibit youthful
present them with proper vouch­
industry *up to the age of 18, or let it remain with the state.
V ater is a nuisance to oil well drillers, but it seems ers, w ithin six months from date
of the first publication hereof,
In theory—and it is sound theory—the people de­ to help the promoters greatly.
to
the undersigned, at the Talent
termine the character of this government and the com­
State Bank, in Talent, Jackson
position of their constitution. The legislature now in ses­
SU M M ONS
by publication, then within SIX County, Oregon.
TO QUIET
W EEKS from the date or the
sion could make no mistake in squaring the action with SU IT IN EQUITY
Date of first publication, Ja n u ­
TITLE
first publication of this summons, ary 5, 1925.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
that fundamental principle of American government.
If you fail to -answer in said E. B. Adamson, A dm inistrator.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
California adopted the amendment as a good business JACKSON
cause w ithin the time as above
COUNTY.
specified, the Plaintiff will apply L. A. ROBERTS,
Irving F. Finley,
proposition, and so it would be for Oregon. Oregon has
A ttorney for said E state.
to the Court for the relief de­
Plaintiff. manded in said complaint, to-wit:
superior child labor laws now, and it is important to the
105-5t Mon.
vs.
That the title to a parcel of land
and H. V. Mitchell, her hus­ situated in th® City of Ashland,
business interests of the state that the competition of the
band, Homer R. Chapman, an Jackson County, State of Oregon,
low standard states he destroyed hv means of a federal
Edith M. Chapman, an un­ being all th a t p a rt of Lot 3, Block
law which will bring the backward in line with better m arried woman, Elsie Low and 4, of the present plat of the City
We Knew That
O. D. Lowe, her husband, Vir­ of Ashland, lying south of High
regulations.
gil H. Chapman and Blanche
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
A PITY
Secretary Hoover points out that the government is
now upon a wasteful economic basis; that we are export­
ing foods that should he consumed at home and importing
loods to lessen home production. This is an economic
waste that is had for every citizen in America. The farm­
ers of course are directly hit because they are the pro­
ducers. We are importing, for illustration, enormous and
increasing quantities of vegetable oils from distant islands
of the Pacific and from China and other countries. These
oils are admittedly an inferior substitute for dairy pro­
ducts. If it were not for the severe competition of these
inferior substitutes the American dairy industry could
quickly and beneficially be increased.
The dairy industry, suffer^ from double foreign com­
petition—from these imported vegetable oils on the west
coast of the United States and from imports of foreign
butter and cheese from all parts of the world and into all
Ihe large ports of this country.
We are importing great quantities of tropical fruits,
like bananas. The agriculture of the nation would be bet­
ter off if the money drained away for these products
were spent for home-grown products.
Street and more particularly des­
Chapman, his wife, Thomas D. cribed as follows, to-wit:
Chapman and Zella H. Chap­
Beginning at the Intersection
man, his wife, Cora A. Mitchell
of the south line of High Street
unm arried man, A. B. Chap­
with the westerly sideline of
man and Clara E. Chapman,
G ranite Street in the City of was a superior gasoline,
his wife; H yptia K. McKend­
Ashland, Jackson County, Ore­ and the results users have
ree, an unm arried woman,
gon; Thence extending n o rth ­
Blaine Klum and Florence
w esterly along the southerly procured
have proved
Klum, his wife; Otto Klum
sideline of High
Street 206 that it gives more power.
and
Mildred
Klum,
his
feet, more or less, to the east­
wife; Charles W. Klum, and
erly sideline of alley; Thence
Fill up with General
Jane Klum, his wife; Olive B.
southw esterly along the east­
Parson and J. S. Parson, her
erly sideline of said alley 105
Gasoline at the
husband, Ella Calhoun and
feet, more or less, to an in­
George S. Calhoun, her Hus­
tersection with th e northerly
band, Fred
M. Drake
and
sideline of Lot num ber 1, of
Blanche Drake, his wife, Sarah
Block num ber 39, per th e ’ re­
May Norris and John C. Nor­
corded plat thereof adopted by
ris, her husband; The Trustees,
the Common Council of said
if any, of the Church of Christ,
City of Ashland, November 5, BOULEVARD and SHERM AN
successors in office of Isaac
1888; Thence south 68 de-
Millqr, Weisley Mitchell and
H. B, Valpy; Also, all other
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, es­
tate, lien or other interests in
Oranges, per dozen ..........................................................................
the real estate described in
the com plaint; and the u n ­
Oranges, med. size, pei dozen ..................................................... 20c
known heirs of any of the
above named Defendants,
GootL Potatoes, per 100 lbs.................................................... $ 2 .50
Defendants.
To: Each and all of the above
Crown and W hite Loaf Flour, every sack guaranteed,
named Defendants.
per sack ............................................. .............................. $ 2 .7 5
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Baker Girl, A good Blended Flour, per 49-lb. sack ....... $ 2 .5 0
OF OREGON, you and each of
you are hereby summoned and
Columbia H ard W heat In 98 lb. sacWs, per sack ............ $ 4 .5 0
required to appear and answer
the complaint in said cause, a copy
Mill Run, best quality, 80 lb. sack ................................... $ 2 .0 0
of which com plaint is on file with
the Clerk of said Court, a t Jack ­
Crown Scratch Feed, 100 lb. sack ....................................... $ 3 .0 0
sonville, Oregon, w ithin ten days
from the date of the service of
Crown Egg Mash, 100 lb. sacks ........................................... $ 3 .5 0
this summons upon you, if served
within Jackson County, State o-*
Oregon, but if served within any
other county of the State of Ore­
gon, then w ithin twenty days
H. A. Stearns
Gl N. Main
from the date of the service of i
this summons upon you. If served
LEVYING TAXES
The idea of levying taxes on vices rather than virtues
originated with Napoleon Bonaparte. He discovered that
people did not object to those being taxed. On this theory
we are levying a lot ot taxes variously called amusements,
•r nd they were taxed for a time as petty vices. It wasn’t
iair, of course, and the taxes have practically all been lift­
ed, but there are little petty vices which can he taxed £6
profitably and these should be taxed because people com­
plain about them less than any other kind, and people do
not have to use them.
LABOR BANK GOOD
Since the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers es­
tablished the first labor bank in Cleveland, 29 additional
labor hanks have been formed, seven are in process of for­
mation and preliminary organization steps have been tak­
en for 60 more, according to Frederick J. Haskin, in the
Hl Paso Herald.
When labor hanks were first organized, it was pre­
dicted that their resources would be pooled and the banks
would fight Capital as represented by the employers of
labor. Persons said the labor banks1 would he 'used to fi­
nance strikes and other industrial controversies.
As a matter of fact, nothing of the kind has happened.
When a labor bank is opened, it makes itself liable to
its depositors to safeguard their money and return it to
Them when they ask for it. This being the case, its offi­
cers and directors find that they have assumed a tremen-
GENERAL
GASOLINE
W. & N. Service
Station
PLAZA MARKET
You’ll say
when you try New Style H‘0
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Energy «building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro­
teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And-New Style
H-O takes only 2 to 3 short m inutes to cook —the
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of the State of Oregon for Jack-
son County, in which is pending
a petition for the appointm ent of R
adm inistratrix of the estate of
GEORGE N. ANDERSON, deceas­
ed, duly appointed and thereafter
qualified and ever since has been
and now is the duly appointed,
qualified and acting adm inistra­
trix of the estate of said GEORGE
N. ANDSE^SON, deceased. *
All those having claims against
the said estate present the same
to the undersigned a t 1068 North
Main Street, Ashland, Oregon, as
required by law.
Dated, January 17, 1925.
DORA E. WIGHT,
A dm inistratrix of the Es­
tate of George N. Ander­
son, Deceased. 117- 5-M
D R O N C H ITIS
High Pav in U. S. Hits
London Music Halls
LONDON, Jan. 26. —
High-
B
At bedtlme rub »he throat and
chest thoroughly with-—
vlçks
O v r I T M illion Jar,
im plem ents. F en cin g in every
le. H arness, collars, snaps,
and pads. New and used Sew ­
in g M achines. A u to Robes, etc.
PELL’S CORNER
Y .a rly
m
Discussion
npH ERE are times when we want
* to discuss. We don’t want to
he handed merely cold facts. We
want to look at things from all
sides. Talk over your finances
with the officers of this bank and
get warm and friendly advice.
Chimney Sweep
Use Chimney Sweep
and you will not have to
contend with flying soot,
while smoke wlil depart
from the chimney as the
soot is consumed by chem­
ical action.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
25c per Package
Last W eek of
Simpson’s
Hardware
DIX BROTHERS
Winchester Store
Tire and
Accessories
The Flower Gift
lias no season. Flowers
have seasons; but the joy
and welcome which a
FLOWER GIFT brings is
the same at all seasons of
the year. ,
There is always a flow­
er or potted plant which
is appropriate to the
season.
Phone 118
we will suggest the kind
which will form an appro­
priate gift.
HATCHER
“ The Florist”
1 0 7 0 Boulevard
Open on Sunday— We Deliver
“Say
It
W ith
SALE!
We are moving to Klamath Falls to
locate, but will have many unusual
bargains in tires and accessories at our
Ashland store until January 31st.
DIX BROS.
F low ers’’
Is your wife wiser
than you?
It you read only the stock and sporting pages and your wife is like
other women, she is wiser than you. She reads the shopping news.
She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to
stretch money to the limit, so she won’t have to ask for more. She
likes to shop strategically. Know what she does?
Comfortably at home in a cushiony arm-chair, she scans advertis­
ing columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires;
maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to
the planned store and buys.
These advertisements are written for your benefit too. Read them.
Help her help you save.
IE only oats that cook in to granular oatmeal!
Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stim ulate
digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful
flavor. More than a new ¡oatmeal—a n e w cereal.
tw„
the'Count, court
She obtains what she wants at the lowest price it is offered. She
is certain of full satisfaction, for she knows advertised goods live up
to their claims. She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently
alert to enjoy new advertisements—and to prepare you ail appetizing
dinner.
more
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Buying advertised products is
a bond investment—not a
stock speculation
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