Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 19, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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* SEALED PROPOSALS Will be
received by A « common Council
Sf the City o t Av» land, Oregon,
■ntil 5 o ’clock P. M., June H a d ,
1928, at the Recorder’* Qfftoe
to d sack proposals wflf be opea^
•d and considered (be same day
and tat« at I o’clock F
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the construction and. instaltottom
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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTTSING
"A ll future events, where an admission charge to made or a
collection taken Is Advertising."
No discount will be allowed Religious or Beaevoient Oriksm
of
• onattons
No donations to charitlas or otherwise w ill ba made In advertis­
ing or job prlntlag — our cootributloas will bo In cash.
THE REST O r U8 AMDPORTLAltD
S ectio n a lism , w h eth e r a m o n g co m m u n ities or a m on g
in tersta te region s or a m o n g s ta te s , is a p ro d u ct o f pro­
v in cia lism — o f r estricted v ie w p o in t and in to lera n ce. A l­
w ays it is a d eterren t to th e g e n e r a l p ro g ress an d w elfa re.
It is e v er d e str u c tiv e o f a m ity . I t is based u su a lly on
fear or en v y or b oth — fe a r th a t p ro g ress e lse w h er e m a y
be at the ex|>en8e o f p r o g r e ss a t hom e; e n v y th a t riv a l»
seem to lie d o in g b e tte r in on e w a v or a n o th er th an ou r­
selves.
T h ese g e n tle ru m in a tio n s are in sp ir e d by a fre sh o u t­
crop p in g o f th e a g e -o ld je a lo u s ly b etw een som e o f our
( Iregon co m m u n ities, e x p r e ss e d th ro u g h th e ir n e w sp a p er s
and P ortlan d , w h ose v o ic e in th e m a tte r a t p resen t in i s ­
sue is T h e O regonian. “ A s P o r tla n d g r o w s, so g r o w s
the s t a t e ” w as an a r t is t ’s lin e le tte r e d in to a cartoon
published the o th e r d a y in T h e O regon ian . T h e cartoon
w as in prom otion o f a c a m p a ig n to a ro u se in te r e st in
and finance an e x p a n sio n p ro g ra m o f th e P o r tla n d c h a m ­
ber o f com m erce, w h ose d e c la r e d p u r p o se in all o f the
in cid en tal p u b licity g iv e n it wee to fa r th e r n o t o n ly th e
in te r e sts of P ortlan d b u t th o s e o f a ll O regon. I f it had
stood alone as an e x p r e ssio n o f th e P o r tla n d v ie w p o in t
the line m ig h t w ell h a v e been considered- as c a r r y in g the
sen tim en t sin ce a ttr ib u ted to it by MflFferitics, w h ich is
that O re g o n 's p ro g ress is d e p e n d e n t upon th a t o f O re­
g o n ’s m etr o p o lis so le ly . B ut in v ie w o f th e c o n te x t and
p ic tu r iz a tio n o f th e cartoon its e lf , and in v ie w o f the
fu r th e r m e ssa g e carried by a ll th e p u b lic ity in th e P o r t­
lan d n ew sp a p ers in fu rth era n ce o f the ca m p a ig n b ein g
p ro m o ted , su ch an in terp reta tio n is str a in e d and o n ly
to l»c a ccou n ted fo r on th e p rem ise o f su p e r -se n sa tiv e -
n e s s or ran cor on th e part o f th e critics.
In th e sob er c o n sc io u sn e ss o f th e sta te there is th e
k n o w le d g e th a t p ro g ress in P o rtla n d m ean s p ro g ress in
a ll O regon ., P o r tla n d k n o w s fu ll w ell tlia t its p ro g ress is
in p rop ortion to th e p ro g ress o f O regon. I t is an erron ­
e o u s v ie w p o in t on th e part o f in d iv id u a ls in P ortlan d
o r in th e s ta te at la rg e th a t Wonld se p a r a te one from |h e
o th er. F o r P o rtla n d is a p a rt o f O regon, ju s t a s E u gen e
is, or S alem or K la m a th F a lls o r A sh la n d . O regon p ro­
d u c e s. P o r tla n d ’s m a rk ets am i m a n u fa ctu res an d sh ip ­
p in g ta k e s the g r e a te r p art o f O r e g o n ’s p rod u cts. T h e
r e st o f O regon and P o r tla n d are in te r d e p e n d e n t upon
one an o tlier and th e a d v a n ta g e is not to e ith e r sid e. T h ey
m o v e fo rw a rd to g e th e r or th e y lag.
T h is n ew sp a p er b e lie v e s the m a jo r ity ’d isp o sitio n
th ro u g lio n t th e rest o f O regon is one o f c o o p e r a tio n w ith
P o r tla n d , and th at th e m a jo r ity se n tim en t is one o f
fr ie n d lin e ss tow ard P o rtla n d .
A n d on P o r tla n d ’s sid e,
and p a r tic u la r ly on th e p art o f th e P o r tla n d ch am b er of
com m erce, there lia s not been la c k in g m a n ife sta tio n o f
th e sp irit o f co op eration w ith th e r e st o f th e sta te . An
O regon d ev elo p m n t fund o f $300,000 w a s r a ise d by P e r t-
land cliajul>er o f com m erce in P o r tla n d and e x p e n d e d
fo r th e d ev e lo p m e n t of O regon at la rg e .
A nd then a
secon d fu n d o f $250,000 w as raised s im ila r ly a n d is n ow
b e in g e x p eia led sim ila r ly . T h ere h a v e been o th e r m a n i­
fe s ta tio n s o f th is sp ir it, too, but th e one. c ite d is out­
s ta n d in g and w ill su ffice, p erhaps, to ca rry th e p oin t
s o u g h t to lie m ad e, w h ich is th a t in P o r tla n d th e r e is
n o t la c k in g apjw cciation o f th e im jiortance to th e m e ­
tro p o lis o f th e rest of th e sta te an d o f th e p ro g ress o f
th e rest o f the state.
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(Contributed by the
Hotel Ashland)
Ye kin sc’ace pick up a paper
And It "poets* corner’' greet,
’Cept ye'll see er pirty poem
'Bout
the mother, saintly
sweet;
B ut ye’ll have a time a-searchtn*
Eyes w ill be er-aehiu* bed
Ere ye’ll overtake er poem
A t this time for pore old dad!
No, It Isn’t w illfu l In ’em—
Them that w rite of mother dqat
T h at thar’a never aotice takes
O t her ole maa settiu' near;
No* It looks » little sad—
A ll the boquets made for mother,
Not a bloom for*pore old dad!
True, our mother watched above
. T ill her dear ole eyes wud ache,
But ole dad he humped to feed us
T ill his back would nearly
break, ”•
Mother crooned above the cradle.
Gave devotion, all she had;
Still, that pasn’t any circus
A t this time for pore old dsdf
Do not take one line from mother
When ye write the soul-sweet
song
But If thar's u ”word for-father
Now and then it won’t he
wrong.
Pore ole soul! He's bent and
wrinkled,
An I know ’twould make him
glad
If, while you are praisin' mother
Somethin's »ed for pore ole
dad!
— Cincinnati Commercial Tribune
thing to. do for a bad
look around and see
find a handkerchief.
Meet men have equal rights.
Most of th» arguing is done over
their refusal
to
have equal
wrongs.
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TWO REAL
m a reputation, arnott, all "r«p-
se a l s » PROPOSALS tor the
are,” aa a dangerous character, construction a t a rest room and
Cousens is in a pretty state o f comfort Wntlott at the entrance
.
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to ;be City Park? Ashland, Ore-
ppreasion just now.
gon. wUl be received by the City
The “ regulars,” on both sides. Recorder at the City H a ll up to
ing banded together to hold In- & o'clock F M., June B ind, 1928.
„ . „ e , , , Chech, are . , ™ > ,
t f ' . e l . ’X
ough, incidentally. to prevent m d date at g;16 o.ciock p M
e Michigan senator from run-
Plane and speclfleatiena lo r said
nx Xmusk again with that puo- building are on file at the office of
ity bug * b i..
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AUTOMOBILE
But, all the Ume, they know
a ' oertMdd check for 189.00.
s urge is seething inside him to payable to th e C ity od AaMand, Is
ir the lid off from everyth in g 'to accompany a ll bide, which
¿ I.’
„„«„i
u -rrwwt«. •«_ amount the successful bidder
vernmeatal, and It worries em. ahgn fo rfe lt to the c lty ,n case
Cousens’ theory that csfdnet he shall fa il to execute a contract
smbera should be required to and'furnish an approved bond for
pear In Congress periodically, j tbe f» R h fu lp e rferm a n ee of s»oh
,
\
____ ‘ contract w ith in live daye after
have questions put to them, a s , notWcatlon of acceptance of the
jmbers of the English m inistry bld^,
a questioned in Parliament.
, The douneU reserves the right
__________________
i to »eject any and aM bids.
OBRTRUDM B1MDB,
NOTICE OF -iWTHltTIOX TO
OONSTHTCT CMMMRT STDE-
WAU6H. CVMBH AND GL’TTKRH
IN MHHLANV, OKMGON.
Recorder’s Office, Ashland, Ore­
gon, June 12, 1926.
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
to a ll persoM Interested is the
ownership o f any parcel of land
abutting on the following streets
— Church, Bush. Upper Almond,
Manzanita, W im er, Nurserx, *Coo-
Hdgr, North M ein asal Catatral
Avenue, and Factory Btreet— that
it b proposed by the Common
Connell of said City to construct
cement sidewalks, curbs and gut­
ter« on said streets between the
following named points, except­
ing where such improvements al­
ready exist.
Church Street.
Certain curbs and gutters new
in place to be lowered or repiac- f you are
ed.
A ll sidewalks not now in
place to be built.
Bush Street.
,
Sidewalks curbs and gutters
item North Main Street to Almond
Street, both sides.
Cpper AUnond Street.
Sidewalks, curbs and gutters on
west side from Bush to Manzan-
Ita Street.
Mansunita Street.
Sidewalks, carbs and gutters
on both sides from North Main
Street to Upper Almond Street.
W lm ef street.
Sidewalks, curbs and gutters
from North Main Street to Scenic
Drive, hoik sides.
Nursery Street.
Sidewalks, curbs and gutters
from North Main Street to Scenic
e e s s i d>»<4 s »e« « > v k » » v
Drive, both sides.
Coolidge Street.
Sidewalks, curbs and gutters on
North side ol street snly, from
look ont for vçu.
I n p a y in g to o U tile, y on are ju st a» a p t to g e t tduug
afi. ia p a y in g to o m aeh .
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Y on d o n ’t g e t m uch cr ed it o u t of lining g ood ju d g ­
m en t unlesH you u se it a t th e r ig h t tim e.
on Northerly side only, from North
Main Street to Laurel Street.
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
SUM­
W ashington — s e n a t o r MONED A N D R E Q U IR E D to ap-
James Cousens of Michigan has Jpear before the Commoe Council
a puslon for publicity in affairs t at the City H all in *the City of
Ashlaad, Oregon, on Taeaday, the
of sthte.
22nd day of June, 1929, at 8:30
A lot of hl» fellow senators o'clock P. M.. then and there to
with Couzena would keep his offer any suggestions, or object tons
passion under better coutfsl. It to the construction of said side­
walks. curbs and gutters.
embarrasses them greaiiy when
By order of the Common Coun­
he lets It overmaster him, as I t cil.
G ERTR U D E BfEDB.
did when he got that income tax
City Recorder.
publicity law enacted at the last
O. H. JOHNSON. Mayor.
session of Congress.
Dale of first publication. June
True, they repealed It this 12, 1 9f8.“* .
240-9 Sat
FOR YOUR SON OR
DAUGHTER
Hove you ever thought Low im portant
it is |e teaob your children the value
o f regular g«ving?
, v
BARGAINS
It ia evan MMMW im portant than a leg-
Automotive Shop
Date ot first publication, June
, 1926.
949-2 Set
Ctty Recorder.
BABE-ORENO
L ook o u t fo r y o n r en sto m ere, and y o u r ru stom u rs w ill
»*-
ssion, but it was most unpleas- . ADV ERSIEM M M NT FO R . PR O -
„ while I .
n «1.° « . . .
» » c o m t m c i be st
W h y cannot all O regon c it ie s and co iu m n n ities ad o p t Even If a man lsa't hla brother's
th e m o tto m ade fam ou s hv Jh im tis’ th ree guardaQieu and keeper, there ore times when he
thinks his brother netfds one.
d ’A r ta g n a n : “ O ne fo r all and all fo r o n e .” !— E u g en e
Y ou c a n ’t get ftch in jmliticK w ith o u t lo sin g you r
r e p u ta tio n .
to "®wer
“aM district comprise! a sswsr
extending from AshlMrd street
north along EltonEett »treat fe
Wisconsin street; thenee nortk-
easterlf to a connection with M m
aiata »ewer on the Boulevard
_ K aas and speeiflentiettv erw en
Ila at the offlew a t the CM> Ro-
¡«orfer. In the City HaH.
L Tne whole coat incurred la the
Peoaetrnction and laetaRhtfou o t
feald sowar and el? expenses Mb
cident thereto aro to he paid fay
special sssncsmnn't and levy ms
the property specialty benefltted
The Citizetift Bank o f Ashland
DQMOT WAIT TOR
WINTER SNOW AND RAIN
New Edison
Phonograph
the only one *
th at w ill play
fittaM tofiM f
n crcras wllnOUi
RtoFh J o h n s - M a n v ille R o o fin g
injury to the
TRREEROPS
record
CARSON-POWLER LBR. CO
X» the H eart of T owm
A n ideal washing
machine is the Ash­
land Lftondry C ht «
I t ’s at y o « home w lua
you w aat its
Out o f your way
you don't.
wlien
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.Gets yojir f o r ilo npt oiriy.
washed but also ironed i f
you wish it.
Ft frees ^on from , the work,
worries and dangers of
.washday, r
MEDFORD
No upkeep expense.
ASHLAND
.
H ava Top Tried I tf
J u ri Piume >€5 »« m A W r i l
A o y Time.
Y mu will t o fliTtoR it
Jackson'Hot Spring 1
* Sunday, June 20tb
Simpson’s
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