tfÁILY TIDING Business Manege ... ,...... City M ito ...... Telephone C IT Y PAPER I* l‘oxtoffi<-e M Sw ond ( I o n 1er, Delivered In City The County Public opinion In what people y on the quiet. tooth* >tha - Truth needs neither I o crutches te support it. id Rural Routes « .„e ’Wfenth ..L..L.„ «.„«.............. .................. v........... ...... " ’ s - jco Months ............-......- ..............— ........... \ £ 360 I is Months .................................................................................... 6 5U «-*« Year .......................................................................... * ....... ' l l - ___ I----- * r ‘' ’ I- ingle display advektising rates jq Insertion, per Inch ........ ................................................................ Yearly Contracts 1 3« insertion s week ..................................- ........................... *150 Insertions a week .............— ...... -......... ........ V .......... I ally Insertion ........................................g.--...... IL VILL m L... nor '26 ' jq ' Rates for l.egal and Miscellaneous A dvertising . First Insertion, pci 8 point line — ——.......-...................................... 0B 1 tell subsequent insertion. 8 point line .... -...... -.................... I art! of Thanks — ....... ...... ...............................• ...................... 02y The prominence of many men ems to be eonflned to the Nearly every one of us prefers to play safe rather than do the right .thing. «L _______i ' When you are free to do ns you like, the Inclination Is sot to do as you should. 1 iHtuarlee, per line ~ -----.------- —• — ——................ .............. Honest men are just as scarce now as when Diogenes sought ~W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING .•*11 fntnre events, where an admission charge Is made or r them, while parking space-la (»778.80) (Outside School Dials. Maintaining High Schools. Eat. Val. of « l « 4 M 4 0 * ) County btbmry Fund (Outside Ashland... Rat. Val. of »87.8M 488) No discount will he allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders. "DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will he mede in advertís l ig or Job printing— our contributions will be In casa. lie s Heck says: "Solomon showed his wisdom When he left his ,o’ «s letters out o’ his Pacific Highway Redemption Fund..«..- Fifteen Tear Series ................. » 8.J80 Twenty Year Series ..........- — proverbs. NOVEMBER 4, IM S DEFRAUD NOT:— For this Is the will of c dMufed hls brother/In any matter. 1 Thessal PRAYER — Help us, Lord, to he hones V #. cannot be dishonest with ourselves and TWenty-flve T e a r Series ........ 4,781 Thirty Tear Series .......«.«,.„.... 8,840. e n te r Lake Highway Redemption Fna< Series A. . ¡ e Twooty Y omp Serta ««•••-• .»»•••*••♦ *••• ' Tmmty-Hve Tear Series......... . T hirty Tear Series ......«.«...« »AJ Í.8 » EXPERIMENTAL FINANCING «7.8884» Series B. Mergers of the “ billion dollar” sort that are now T ub Year Series ... living formed by the “ Nickel P late” interests in the You can’t trarel very far on Fifteen Tear Sarles B ER LIN , Nav. 8— (U . S .)-*- i Twenty Year Barias Bast, are dangerous playthings. They are dangerous be­ lame excuses. The case of Dr. William Jaeniek«, / Twenty-five Year 8( cause the promoters do the playing, while the public does Thirty Year Series This weather Is so changeable attache in the Foreign Office i he paying and undergoes the risk. and aon-ln-lav of the lata .Presi­ In a lot of ways-we have improved questions o f large the man in charge must be a dent Ebert who la accasai of i.ianagement. The shout of 25 years ago against the disrespect to President HInden i “ trusts” , has been proved false by the course of events. Being your brother's keeper burg, today came ap b e fo r e tM disciplinary court for trial. *. J Mow even the American Federation of Labor is for the doesn't mean keep his shirts. A f a * days after thw Fletè ’ trusts” . Such mergers produce better trade conditions, etter and steadier prices, and a better development of . I t is foolish to go around Marshal’s election. Dr. Jupnlckn knocking people with the hope made the following entry in tlm industry for the benefit of the general public. that you will be mistaken tor register of a well-known hot® . But the evil in these mergers is in undue expansion, opportunity. In Capri, Italy: “ In oar cow . hotel we forgot ■ that a Hiadett- j . xpansiou beyond the power of the system to produce. «78»,8 0 4 8 You will find the silver lining burg has baas eieeted Oermqg ;.ien to run it. . '■ W h Today the public is bilked, not in the charges for to most clouds tarnished from President.” Thia lapse. aroused great in- ‘ lack of use. « oods made by the trusts, but in the finance promotions, digaatioa throughout Oegasany, For the payment of the following separate Items of •the stock selling of these mergers. 8tlfle your good or bad feel- Evan the Left papers which op­ Stock burdens are put on business that should not be. Inge long enough and they will posed Htndenburg’s presidential Crater Lake Highway Bond Interset........... _....... ........ 1 Pacific Highway Road Interest Fund............ ..««...«........ And when the businesses fail, ip they frequently do, then escape ao distorted you won't campaign, condemned the action. General Road Fund........ ....«««.««............................ ............... I t was declared that Dr. / a * * ', County School Fuad.....................«....«.................... ~........... know them yourself. ilio “ ifinoeeut’ purchaw'rs” of securities pay tike hill. nteke had committed ■ a School District jchool Library Fund .................„««•...... .......... i ' " ’."'.'".'..... Tqday, purchasers of securities of the St. Paul line blunder of which a ' dipom at High school Fund (to be levied on Schoo" Districts School District 87;m .H School District not maintaining High Schools)..«...— "•"•"’" v ; " “ ........ j.re paving for the Useless building of this line across the •*44».»» BehoelDlatrict WOOD PULP INDUSTRY should never have been guilty County Library Fund (Levied outside Ashland)............ , ontinent, by ncccpting a foreclosure of their interests. 18 ON FIRM FOOTING which damaged Germany's, preeg . Redemption of Pacific Highway Road Bonds: ~ School District tige abroad. Fifteen Year Series........................ ..............— » ’ •• ’ ? ’ • School District No one knows whether the Kweringen group can put School District Even Dr. Jaenicke’s brother-ln- t ; Twenty Year Series.....-----.....--------------------- »’« > • • • W ASHINGTON, Nov. 8— (U . over the Nickel Plate merger of the Kri, the Ohesapenk 8ehool District la * . Frits * Ebert, J?., 'found ’ Twenty-five Y ear Series....................- ......... .. 4,7Ul.»a Sohool District Thirty Year Series......................... - ...........—- «;■ Ohio and other lines. All thejnterstate commerce com­ P .)— Presses ot ths country may harsh words /fo r hlal refeUve. School District mission din do is to endeavor to apply to the finance pro- Continus to grind out newspapers declaring that Jaenleke stayed ■ ' Total .......... .....— ....... —— •.......... at the present enormous rate School District »osai the ordinary rules of finance that have been learned without imperiling the forests, at in Italy in a aeml-offlclal and -j School District School .'District ¡•y federal experience and for which there is some war­ least for a number of years. had by his foolish action done Twenty Year Series......... School District ra n ty in law. It can not guarantee the validity of the Stabilised conditions In the lum­ Injury to the memory ot his Twenty-five Year Scries. School District Bather. A ber industry throughout the Thirty Year Series...«;«. BehAol Dfetrtet merger. Only President HIndenburg ALL INTERESTED IN SUGAR In commenting on the value of the American beet m gnr industry as a check upon foreign sugar domination <-f the Amerioau market, the Salem, Oregon, Statesman «¡notes authentic figures to show that homo produced '¡•eet sugar now supplies over one sixth of the consumption . / t h e United States. A reasonable duty on foreign sugar yen n its onr domestic beet sugar industry to exist where otherwise it would be wiped out due to cheap labor for­ eign oom petition. It is not the desire of this country to erect a tariff ■wall that will prevent foreign trade hut in a case like t ugar, a necessity of life, it is good business fo so equalize «onditions that the home industry can exist and save Y.a from being at the mercy of a foreign supply. Sugar lieets are among the tiest products the farmer «•an grow. There production does not wear out the soil, 41 nt instead, adds to its fertility. What we need is a large ".rodnetion of sugar lieets. This would lie of itnmense 1 enefit to the farmers as well as consumers. As we all ¿auat use sugar, this is an industry in which we should nil take an interet. REAL MONEY P E 0P 08E D A gold-silver dollar with silver to take most of the uear and enough gold to give intrinsic value without the bjectidnable silver dollar size and weight, is said to be i nder considerable by the Treasury hepartment. The i ew silver-gold alloy would give a coin of a distinctive olor, portable size and convenient to use. The public is constantly told that onr precious metal .lining industry is declining. No better step could be Iatan to encourage it than to again popularize the use f metal for monetary purposes. Industrial activity all ver the world is putting lead, zinc And copper mining ack on its feet. By circulating more real metal money m l- less paper the dwindling ew pply of preeio m metals erill be augmented hy increased prospecting and prodne t PROGRESS IN SPITE OF NANDICAPS A prominent oil man says: “ I am absolutely an op­ to! on the oil industry. I cannot see how one could be nrwiae in the case of a commodity the use of which is »tail11) increasing, not only in those lines where it is ndy in nae, bnt in uthers where it is heng newly em- red. Recent flush production brought about price leltona, bnt this is a temporary condition. The future ho oil industry was never brighter, nor surer.” It is this type o f enthusiastic aggressive American has otertom e the dffltcnlties which surround oil faction ahd ehabled the United States to' become the teot oil produciag and oil naing nation in the world, ether industry must overcome oo many natural ob lea as oil, and no other industry in recent years has more harassed hy political nagging than has oil. I country have balanced the pro­ duction of wood pulp, with the resultant lowering of costo end with the assurance of operation “upon a continuously produc­ tive basis,’* the Commerce de­ partment announced today. While Mbs “ ultimata shortage” le etili viewed with apprehension by foresters, it wee stated, the ruin of spruce foresta In New England and Canada has been curtailed by relief from the Pa­ rin e Northwest and the South, where the wood pulp industry has thrived In the past five years. himself remained unmoved by thia escapade and expressed the wish that grass be. allowed to grow over It as quickly a» pos­ sible, an action which won him the sympathise of many of bl* erstwhile antagonists. »8f.TW.88 No. 87 No. 88 No.-'104 No. 1«S School District varlooaa funds o f Teo Tear Series..........— .............................. --V Fifteen Year Series........................................... - < .**»•*» Twenty Year Serien...«,.....«-.—..................— Twenty-five Year Series...................... .. I . « » »» Thirty Year Serlee................... « 1.888.48 «14,888.84 Taal ............ Portland— Federal forest for first quarter of decal reach »1,05«,145. rfo.m ja For Payment of State Tax (estimóte only, 7.8 m ills).«. ( Include* State Market Road Money ) For County Market ................ Circuit Court, general expenses. Including Jurors, reporters, stenographer, special McMinnville e— Western Pro­ ducta Co. buys local tec plant, Its County Judge’s salary, »8040.88; traveltog H tb coast purchase. »800: Fee« sad traveling ertCnsea »»000; other exp wMeq, jn e fS fn g supplies, «SkS? TS s ï s bellida. eonnsel, waaBBSBB- expenaes grtntto«. Indigent soldier fund. Library FrnM 'iMpecttoa fm d Fair Premium fund General fund. Oeheral road fund. Indemnity fand. Rded dletrleto. Rodent Mtermlnation Market read (O. D .) Crater Lake highway. GM « HJ1I bridge Aahlaad-Klamath Fall Cennty Fair fund IF OREGON. COUNTY ÔF JACKSON, SB the undersigned; County BbMget ComtoN You Have All Admited the Brick Front of McGees New Storo»:- «  Thcse are Cream Rugged Brick. They gré béautjfHl in a fire place. We handle:—Tapestry Brick, Red and Yellow Mot­ tled in Color, also Cream Plain, Oatmeal Façe Brick, and Red select Face Brick. We Carry These in Stock. ’ . : m ’ CARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO. In the Heart of Town ee s UUeb uk » W dl i »W« «ee< ï i œ r s ’* ÍUrther eprtlfy that the estimate otexpea« Tax IML of property, «»«’‘^ ^ '» rt^ p ro c u ^ ln g * Î* to la •’ »MMM oí the county during i X U b urcu l.r Pd6?*fl86; Upkeep of Bldg., digento not At Poor > u im , »»84» • ■ novireiE» «N w n ^ ANkMMin Payibuat ot A - . - -in. ry v 1»- ..... 188; Ä wulfaru. . ' K Ä S i S That every expanse art ......... .. «848: fln tu r print wuck and photo MppUuo, »»»•: premium on bonds, «888; 1st, deputy 3 8 months, “When a Man Gets -Started Downhill Ä www, MOV/ni. J .r 'lX )D O B . Stationery uad 8»; FRuo tor Ì ui VI m Merirfne, «18.18; 0; Colleriloo ot Do- Hkad cuEa and billot, said Josh Billings, “ it seems like every­ thing wuz greased fnr the occashtw.” Have yon ever felt that way about spending — found yourself “ slipping” and didn't know how to stop? Get a grip on yourself now -before it is too late. Turn about. Head for Bnccess. Ojtcu a savings account with this hank, make regular deposits every week and you wifi soon be mounting steadily to the top. ' SOMSTHING O/FFS/tENT Eylar linen—hahd drown throads-~hand hemstitch ed applique. { InstrMttona gladly gitan1 on ‘Mitoilta. • BABOOeieS . GIFT 8B0PPE The Citizens Bank o f Ashland Ashland, Oregon . . S ’ dspst?’. W lì 4th deputy »1888; Btk »880; 7th topnjy, »888 j