Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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retards to your proposal to 1 b -
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President Medford Chamber of
Ject the county M at issue Into
your city politics oh account of
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phòjèct- là Ashlánd.
der ease «to old enough to talk.
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blhtlng i h y . obligation
this t0 ,you, nor in any
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know she wag going bankrupt.
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LONDON,— ( U P ) — Ohly 48 per
« m t > r the tdet p h # 0 r £ t f t t t f in
annually to Scotland Yard ever
finds its Way hack fiMfat. sefeoM-
neighbor who knows nothing
lng to the annual report o f the
about the matter, and if
Metropolitan Poltae lo r e .
he m art fee made to. suiter tor
The total’ number o f i articles
shcb ’d isagreement. Hebert dif­
found and tuM ed In to the po-
ference» of opinion occur and In
llee during l W r t s 143878.
dàè V S conflicting ideas are
Among the deposits lest year harmonised by both elements gut­
wens a f e m t , tw o Unman log ting tofcrther, and cooperating to­
bones, a glass eye, two w fciti mice,
ward an end.
a parrot and one parcel contained
I , in common with many othor
a pplr of opera glasses and a pair
Medford citisens, hijre many gttod
.of kippers.
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friends UKÀ'aàland and I feel sure
th&i t M « i l l not ¿frb» with ro a r
H EA VY B ftO Ittft t À t À t t o H
proposal printed
In Saturday'^
CVTB W H IS K E Y D W X K tX G Tidings. Many citisens own pro­
LONDON. — ( D b ) — Whiskey perty and hare business Interests
consumption la England was only in both cities and áre therefore
18,074,000 gallon« Mat year, a deairoug Of seeing constructive
reoòrd low figure, excluding the cooperation a t all timba so that
two years o t government control both communities w ill grow and
in t l ì g - l » , according to thè re­ develop às they should. The Ash­
port Of W . H. Rosa, chalrinan dnd land and Medford chambers of
managing director of the D istill­ commerce have been benefited by
their cooperative work fo r build­
erà’ Company. Ltd.
Whiskey drinking baa been ing up Jackson oonnty and many
growing lees and M s each year, projects that' w ill Inter appear caa
he said. He hold thh high gov­ beat be handled by them jointly.
ernment taxes responsible, rath­ I t was fine cooperation on the
When à town doesn’t ¿row, the er than any inclination toward part, of Ashland, Medford a n d a ll
weeds do.
temperance on the part ot the Southern Oregon that secured the
consumers. Government taxes, he SUte Normal at Ashland and ad­
declared, are "gradually hut aure- ditional work w ill be needed to .
i>ther women betts
lly bleeding the whiskey tri,le provide complete faculties there.
wdmber their own,
tò death
death.”
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The sooner the cities oP ffoaMi^i
p a r tic u J a r ily w h e n i t is re a liz e d t h a t e a ch c o u n ty in th e
s t a t e paytf' in 'f n ll in' tw o s e m i-a n n u a l re m itta n c e s th e
a m o u n t le v ie d b y th e s ta te o f O re g o n a g a in s t th e c o u n ty .
D u r in g th e y e a r ,1026 C la ts o p c o u n ty c o u rt w ill p a y to
th e s t a t e o f O re g o n th e su m o f $135,761.80. I n d ic a tio n s a r e
t h a t th e a c tu a l a m o u n t c o lle c te d b y th e sheriff*# o ffice to
a p p ly d ir e c tly p n .the s ta t e le v y w ill n o t e x c e e d 80 pefc
c e n t o f th e a m o u n t a s k e d f o r b y th e s ta te . T h is p ro d u c e s
a c o n d itio n w h e re b y C la ts o p c o u n ty wiH p a y to th e s la te
o f O re g o n a jip ro x ip ia te ly $26,000, w h ic h w ill h a v e to fie
ta k e n fro m o th e r fu n d s to W hich th e c o u n ty h a s ac ce ss.
D u r in g th e p a s t te n y e a r s th e r e h a s been l ittle a c ti v ­
i t y s h o w n to w a r d s .th e a c tu a l fo re c lo s u re o f ta x lie n s
a g a in s t p r o p e r ty d e lin q u e n t d u r in g t h a t p e rio d . T h e r e
is to d a y jio ssib ly m o re t h a n o n e m illio n d o lla r s p a s t d u e
f o r ta x e s on p r o p e r ty in th is c o u n ty , a t is p o s s ib le t h a t
th e c o u n ty c o u r t h a s r e m itte d t o t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n a
su m o f $100,000 c o v e rin g th e s t a t e le v ie s o f th e p a s t te n
y e a rs , w in c h h a s n o t. b e e « c o lle c te d f r o m th e p r o p e r t ie s re-,
l'e rre d to.
p W e w o u ld i i r £ e a t t h is tim e t h a t ^ a re c o m m e n d a tio n
h e m a d e to th e m enlhw rs X »fthbTC W ogftp 1927 le g is la tu r e
t h a t th e la w h e a m e n d e d t o .th e e n d t h a t e a c h c o u n ty o n ly
rem it- to - th e S ta te tr e a s u r y -the a c tu a l a m o u n t o f m o n e y
c o lle c te d e a c h y e a r f o r s ta t e ta x e s . T liis w o u ld , in 6 u r
ju d g m e n t, c a u s e s ta t e o ffic ia ls to ta k e a p o s itiv e i n te r e s t
in th e c o lle c tio n o f d e lin q u e n t ta x e s in th e s e v e ra l c o u n ­
tie s ' o f th e s ta te , b e c a u s e w h e n th e r e m itta n c e fro m th e s e
c o u n tie s f a ile d to p ro d u c e th e a n n u a l a m o u n t d e s ir e d to
e o n d n c t th e s t a t e b u s in e s s th e r e w o u ld r a is e im m e d ia te ly
a m o v e m e n t to fo rc e e a c h c o u n ty to fo re c lo se on d e lin ­
q u e n t t a x p r o p e r t y im m e d ia te ly s a m e w a s s u b je c t to su c h
p ro c e e d in g s . T h is w o u ld c a u se a neW in te r e s t in o u r la w s
g o v e rn iip f th e c o lle c tio n o f ta x e s a n d g iv e to c o u n tie s a n d
c itie s th e c o o p e ra tiv e in flu e n ce o f th e s ta te o f O re g o n t h a t
th e y - n o w la c k .
T h e b o n d h o ld e r s o f th e c ity o f W a r r e n to n w o u ld n o t
totla^v he a w a itin g p a ? t d u e in te r e s t h a d th e s ta t e o f O r e ­
g o n ’,n o t re c e iv e d th e .p o r tio n o f th e . ta x e s le v ie d a g a in s t
p r o p e r t y in th is c i t y f o r th e p a s t te n y e a rs , w h ic h h a d
n o P b e e n p a id . W a r r e n to n lia s o v e r $200,000 d u e th e c ity
tr e a s u r y f o r d e lin q u e n t ta x e s .
T h e W a r r e n to n sch o o l
d i s t o r t a n d th e W a r r e n to n r o a d d i s t r ic t a lsb h a v e s u b ­
s ta n t ia l a m o u n ts d u e th e m .
• Chat s o p c o u n ty to ta l ’d e lin q u e n c y e x c ee d s $1,000,000.
btéi WAR t
NEA Service Writer
WASHINGTON — Washington's
estimate of Mexico Is a great deni
more nearly exact than Its also
up of. the Latin American repub­
lics south of the panama canal.
„-Mexicans y fe bo dlfferQjit. Iron»
the people Of the United States
that the latter may not* under­
stand them very well, but at least
ItS« realized, here thjU Mealco'a
on' the map, a next door neighbor,
and one whose troubles and trib­
ulations mepn something on this
side of the Rio Grande.
Countries like Bolivia and Par­
aguay can revolt to their hearts’
content, and Washington official­
dom hardly knows anything Is
going on.
The United States government
blithely UfcSfeHfcRdt tWe tot« bf
peacemaker between ChHe and
g a
s i J T - f f a s r j x
orally ffet ana
stiii aQcsn t know
Of course there are a few Inter­
ests on this side of' the border
which would like to see a Mexi­
can explosion, because this time
¡they believe the United States
would have to go In,1 stamp the
embers out and make some safer
disposition of the TNT.
A first class catastrophe gen­
erally affords and opportunity for
footers to get on the Job and loot;
The merits of the present relig-
loua rumpus In Mexico are nelth-
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er here nor there. The essential ■, No matter how
fact Is that they life the. tempera- y°h do, It I* easy 1
ture of the Mexican store of high ior doing It.
explosives beyond the danger
Fashion's big Idea is not to im­
limit.
prove our looks but to grab off
more of our coin.
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K r a m e r , Ticket Agent
Phone 4 8-,
AGA1X8T DISA PPO IN TM EN T
LONDON, (U P )— Owing to the
overwhelming applications for
presentation at this year’s'Royal
Courts at Buckingham Palace and
the number of “debs” who had to
be disappointed, London insur­
ance companies are issuing polic­
ies against the disappointment of
"debs” not being presented at
Court and enjoying their first
season In leading social circles. *
Those who demand front seats
in the theatre.are satisfied with
hack «eats in a church.
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The boy who can run fifteen
balls off the pool table is usually
a failure In running the lawn
mower.
what It waa all about.
A United States naval mission
goes gaily down to Rio to build
Up a big fighting fleet for the
H e* Heck says: “The woman
Brasilians. Quite oblivious to the
who ain’t been caught Is the first
fact that it’s a mighty dangerous
to point her finger at the woman
plaything- for Brasil to have.
who haa.”
But Mexico i s . recognised as a
Salem— Flax pnller Invented by
powder magaxlne, which would be Joe Bartók* tried, aftd proves suc­
no Joke to have blow up— again. cessful.
OUTPOUR
T h e r o a d d i s t r ic t, school d i s t r ic t, c ity u n d e e u h ty h a v e 1
h a d ,-to f u n c tio n w ith o u t t h e v a r io u s s u m s o f m o n ey d n e
t h e m - a n d i n t e r e s t b e a r in g w a r r a n t s h a v e b e e n iss u e d
in lie u o f c a s h ' p a y m e n ts , y e t th e s ta te o f O re g o n h a s
b e e n .p a id h e r c la im in fn ll a n d th e -state o b lig a tio n s a re
p a i d s in c a sh . W e s u b m it t h a t th is c o n d itio n is n o t e q u it­
a b ly A nd s h o u ld .h e « h a n g e d .
* M a n y la w y e rs in fo rm u s t h a t th e y a r e n o t c o n v e rs a n t
w i t lt lt a x la w s a n d h e s ita te a b o u t m a k in g a n y reco m m en -
• In lp jtis on t h e i r ow n in itia tiv e . P e r h a p s th e P o r tla n d
d a ily '/p rc B s o r o u r f r ie n d , C. C. C h a p m a n , o f th e O re g o n
V o te r , w ill m a k e a c o m p re h e n s iv e s tu d y o f th is s u b je c t
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