Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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A SH LAN D
D A IL Y
T ÏD fN G S
PROPOgRD RUDGET FpW
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(Established In 1»T»
PaM ished Every Evening K itept »«»day toy
ASHLAND PRINTING 0 0 .
usera
-llmFt. R Oroor
Editor
D eorge M a d d ¿ 'G r ¿ n ' 7 Z — ...................................... Buslnses Manager
T. R. Jackson .............................. .................... R lty Editor
and the
Telephone »9
a t the Ashland, Oregon Postofilce as Second Class Mall Matter
Suberriptton Price, Delivered la City
'T hree Mouths
¡Six Months „
O ne Year ------
¡Six Months
DISPLAY ADVERTISING
'Single insertion, per inch ............x...............
Yearly Contracts
O n e Insertion a week ..........„ .....................
i'w o Insertions a week
-Daily insertion •
........
.............
Rates for Legal and M iscellaaeons A dvertising
-F irst insertion, per 8 point line .................. ............................. ...
Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point lin e „ — ___ .......___
Card of T h a n k s................... . . . . . ____ ______________ . . . . . ____ ...
Obituaries, per line ............. .............-..— .À ......------------------
Poor good« need the biggest
adJeqtlvea to anil them .
T he higher you go above
per eent, th e bigger the risk.
«
/or/jyrer»
H eredity hands down vices
m ore often than It hands down
virtues.
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” THX NATION'S” MXDLKY
;
Those who like to read the weekly Nation, of New
¿York, will appreciate the following, as will perhaps some,
of those who deride and denounce it. The Nation, boost-
;ed by itself and its friends as an organ of liberalisn^ is
>8 many respects a madhouse Of pngnastic ideas. The
¡rule of the Nation is very close to being that “ Whatever
5» is wrong.” In “ The Drifter” a special writer in the
¿Nation, has this to say of the staff of the paper, He per-
haps did not intend to say—but it can be said for him—
that the same medley of hectic ideas is to be found in its
^political c ohm ins. Here is The Drifter’s say, in the Na­
tion of November 4;
How his friends, the. editors of The Nation, manage
,lo produce a paper which is not a tissue of violent con-
badictions is beyond the understanding of the Drifter.
M lien he strays into the office he always finds them
Rrangling. They don’t like the same plays; they don’t
like the same books; they have different degrees of like
>nd dislike for the British and the bankers and the babies,
find different ideas upon the way to make elain chowder
pnd apple pie. They are alwkys expressing disapproval
pf each .other's olothes and suggesting improvement* in
she management of each other’s homes nnd the education
K each other’s children. When, after these bitter debates,
they go off to write editorials in the lonely splendor of
their oyer - populated offices, something of the fervor
of these internecine debates must communicate itself to
their typewriters. But — except on jwlitics, on which he
has no opinion» -» the Drifter neatly always feel# that
|bey are all wrong.
necessary revenus:
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Salary,— Mayor and Council...
Salary— City Attorney
Salary— City Treasurer..............
»alary— City Judge....................
8alary-»-Clty R ecord er.............
Janltor e^orlc.
Dump ground expense.................
Engineering •-•••••..............
Surety Bonds.,.....................
Street lighting, City H all, etc.
Indlgento
Print
Buppl
for Recorder’s Office.
General Bond Staking F u n d .
A m ount to ko rained by levy..
BI
General Department -------
Sewer Department ...........................
Publicity A Chautauoua Department
Auditing Aceta. Treasurer A Recorder
Telephones for Mayor and Council.....
F ■ed for e lk .............................
A fter an argum ent, yon regret
w h at yon said; also what you
.
It seem s as natural for women
to m ake 'trouble as for damp
w eather to make rheumatism.
Supplies
■— None.
DEPARTMENT
M. 1936
Telephone und clock.
Salaries
Winter Is Here
We have boot Protection
OVERLAND
W ell d r e sse d legs—
trouser mileage, to o l
Thay g k e yee troamr
mileage, mo—long mileage.
Distinctive patterns, many
eeloringa—style, fit, comfort—
and long wear became they
a n warranted; n t t
ti-oo a Xlfi.
They are Dutch«»» Trousers
“All is Not Gold
That Glitters.”
Neither are your clothes
clean, simply because you
cannqt SEE the dirt
The
Enders Co
Free Delivery Service
Phone 108
95 Oak S t
AUCTION
Asbestos
Sale
Standard Cleaners
Mats
Saturday Nov. 14th
For Fire Protection back
1
of house-hold goods, can-
ped fruit, etc., 4 t No. 79
Oak street. If you have
anything to sell and need
the money see the Auc­
tioneer at 348 N. Main.
We sell everything.
of Stoves, Ranges and Gas
A. L. GIDEON
Estimated Income, 1*38
CARD OF THANKH
W e wish
to
thank
most
heartily all our friends and
neighbors who were so thought­
ful end sym pathetic during the
recent illness and th e death of
opr dear husband and father.
Mrs. A. C. K eller and fam ily.
THE
From School Diet. N o. 6........ .— .....
F lam a n d other sources............ . . . . .....
Amount to be raised by levy
I
Estim ated balance end of year— None.
HEUER DEPARTMENT
Estim ated Expenditures, 1980
Labor on sew er m aina....x— .................... 8200.00
Am ount to be raised by tax levy— ........... ..............— ~— . . . .
Estim ated balance end o f year— None.
PUBLICITY AND CHAUTAUQUA DEPARTMENT
Estim ated Expenditures 1936
Band '..........................-----------------------------,.„„3600.00
Care of Chautauqua Park.................. >00.00
Am ount to be raised by levy— .— .......—
Estim ated balance end of year— None.
FIR E DEPARTMENT
Salary of Fire Chief ......... . . --------— 31,>0
Salary of two drivera ................................ 2
V olunteer firem en ..........................................
V acation relief-m an .......
Chief’s expenses to Convention _ ____
Accident Insurance ...............
Telephone .......
Supplies ..... ........... „ .............................. . . . . . .
Truck expense ...» ......................
T w o turn-out suits and boots ___ — . . .
Three helm ets ...............................................
* SHIP AFIRE
PHILADELPHIA,’ Nov. 6— (U.
)— Fire broke out on board
e battleship Arkansas, In dry
BANK
The friendly atmosphere and the fair
treatment that surrounds the workings of
this institution make it a pleasant place to
transact your banking business.
You will feel at home and comfortable
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ashland, Oregon
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30
12
6
17
4'
35
80'
6:
2'
Office aupplios ............ —
Drayage, express, frslgh t
Two beds and m attresses
Three firem en belts .— .
“Stove Wall”
Plates, at
.....,....
Janitpr .......................
Insurance ..... .......... ..
Printing and supplies..................
Periodicals ................................ ......
Im provem ents and repalra........
Binding ................ .............................
Books ..................... ......... ........... .... .
Postage, eepress, freight, dray
M iscella n eo u s.... ................. ..
Amount • to be raised by- levy........... ..— „.
Estimated balance end of year— None.
STREET DEPARTMENT
, EaUmat.U E xixnditunw 1936
>0.
A ccident Insurance ..................................... 3
Labor and m aterial........... - ........
Salary— Street Commissioner.
Truck and tractor expense..... .
En gin eering
Telephone _____ ____
Shoe Shop
P ath Departm ent ...
d .t d l.ll
Interest and Bonds Departm ent............................ >1,110.61
Total am oubfeto be raised by tax levy,................. 44,«83.15
The original estim ates, aa furnished by departm ent heads, and
which are in a large measure a basis for the above estim ates,
are on file in the office of the City Recorder and a re made
a part hereof.
Any person desiring to exam ine said original
estim ates may do so at the office of the City Recorder.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true statem ent of
the proposed budget of expenses for the year 1024 as adopted by
the Budget Committee of the City of Ashland, Oregon, November
3rd, 1026, and pursuant to authority g iv e s by th e Common
Council at a m eeting held the sam e date.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY O1VEN to all persons Interested therein,
that the City Connell w ill m eet -at the Cly Hall, Ashland Oregon,
on Friday, November 37, 1036, a t '8 o’clock p. ra., then and
there to discuss said budget and make the levy of the city taxes
for expenditures for the year 1024, at which time and place any
person Interested therein may m eet with th e council and make
known their objections to said budget, and said proposed tax
levy, if any they have.
GERTRUDE BIEDE, City Recorder.
D ate o f first publication, November 6, 1326.
N ov. 4— 2 0
P olice Departm ent
Salary—C hief o f P olice...............
Salary— N igh t Patrolm an— ......
Special P olice
______________
Jail expense.— ____ _________
Accident Insurance.-----------------
A utom obile expense......................
Meals and room s for prisoners..
Telephone and telegram s..........
The consoling thing about
WHAT CONSTITUTE:» ADVERTISING
reading advertisem ents is that
“All future events, where a a ad m in to a charge la madfe or a nobody la killed at crossings and
collection taken is Adverttetng.’’
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No discount w ill be allow ed , R eligions or Benevolent Orders nobody is pinched for bootleg
ging.
DONATIONS .
.
.
.
No donations to charities or otherw ise w ill be m ade in advertís
H et Heck says: ’’Golf ow es Its
ing or job printing — our contributions w ill be In cash.
popularity to the fact that no­
body* ain’t ylt discovered the
NOVEMBER S, IM S
hard work In It."
AN UNLIMITED 8U P P L Y :— If ye abide la me, and my words
abide In yon, ye shall ask w hat ye w ill, and it shall be done unto
you. John 16:7.
TIDING* WANT ADO CELL
PRAYER-— Our F ather, w ith confidence we come to Thee, for
ANYTHING.
with Christ Thou w ilt a]po freely g iv e ua all things.
"ST10KBR8” OAST 12B THOUSAND VOTES
Two men Were running, this week, for mayor of
Philadelphia. Thè one called himself a “ Republican,”
the other a “ Democrat*4 Presumably, the fact that oue
was a Republican in national politics, the other a Demo­
crat had noting io do with their qualifications to he
mayor, and in fact had little to do with théir appeal to
voters. These party designations were merely a means
for getting on the’tick et
<• ■•«■ iti
y
The Republican, in the eye of election, was dying.
3lis political managers selected another Republican that
.•they thought would make a good candidate for mayor,
prepared stickers, and circulated these among the voters,
¡telling the citizens of Philadelphia that the Republican
'candidate would die. He did in fact die five hours after
■the polls closed.
»
*, — The Republican nominee, flying, got 167 thousand
.votes.
The Democratic nominee, unquestioned off health,
^got 25 thousand votes,
*
The Republican substitute, ‘with stickers, got 123
¡thousand votes.
J
The total Republican vote, if that is a fair way to
¡put it, got 290 thousand votes. The Democratic vote was
•slightly more than one eighth. Thus, on this showing,
■thecitizens of Philadelphia voted eight to one for a Re­
publican mayor.
I , Of course Philadelphia is not that preponderantly
¡“ Republican.”
*
But the incident does show how strongly partisan
,'ixdities is intrenched in some cities. That a political group
,on (he day of election, could send out an appeal, warning
¡voters not to vote for their candidate, but to vote for an­
other man, suddenly and privately selected, and to secure
¡for this candidate five times as many votes as for the
■other, unquestioned, candidate, is a unique instance,
It also shows a sheeplike character of votes that is
painful.
We do not think it could happen in Ashland, or in
most cities of the United States, at least it ought not.
Am ount to be raised by levy ..... ........... .................
E stim ated balance and of year— Nona
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
Estim ated Expenditures, 1986
Care of Mountain View Cemetery ...........3 300.0)
Labor— Ashland Cemetery .................... —
65.0)
Supplies
50.0
’
Sale o f lot^B
Hardware
Winchester Store
A m ount to be raised by levy ........................ ....... ......
E stim ated balance and of year—-None.
PARK DEPARTMENT
I
Labor for the y e a r ........................- ........... 1 tv,eee.ee
F ifth paym ent A shland P rinting Go. — . 260.00
it . 6*
Interest on sam e „ ............................
Fourth Paym ent on Levi Steven« tract I >M.oe
PAPER BOOKS — CLOTH BOOKS — LINEN
BOOKS — PICTURE BOOKS — STORY BOOKS
—FAIRY TALES — A. B. C. BOOKS — MOTHER
GOOSE BOOKS.
Burge»* Bod-time Stories — All the Johnny Gruelle
Books, at the Book Store—
ELHART’S BOOK STORE
Your Valuables
trie light globes ..........................
to. seeds, shrubs and flowers
I and em ail tools es>«««*eopo*«*s»««v<
ting onto tags
. . . . .......
o f operating park work car
4ra to bridge ..............................
ring one Im provem ent Ron« ...
■eot on Im provem ent Bonds ...
ad paym ent on Sebomp tract
root on deterred payments
,lrs to playground apparatus
From sale o f ^ c u p í
TOPCOATS
Don’t pijt off putting them away until a
thief comes a»4 takes them away.
A safe deposit box in our fipe and burg­
lar protected vault» la the safest place for
wF’ T:.''
....
100.00
A uto camps end from Bchomp shelter
; ' ' .
bouses ••<•><•*••*•*'***<***•••••••••••••••••••••••»••••••« ® f 806.00
Boxes rant for le»» than a cent a ’day.
See u» about it today.
The Cltiieiu Bank of Ashland
• - Paying bills is about the most exiieasive thing on
Ashland, Oregon
Self made men are not always safely made,
^•••ee—«ew
The follow ing la » budget o f Ute eetlmMed
TH1
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
lOUQQ
THE CITY OF AlRI
3.000 Park Bonds «••••••e*a*evv**v*ee
44,100 Refunding Bends —