Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY T I D 1N.
Elisabeth ft Wtaconsln Streoti,
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, » IL.soJ>if<litfRyY developed tha0 Betty,
V » fhovkl's mifeld« was tezo p m Station
io a 'U h er's Ural thought was that
OFFICIAL CITY PAPBR
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go on west side o f
rest, described in
spirited horses r i the tracks,
4 henm ive» Tehee • v t th a t day not
so loag-ago, whan th e oaljrmorte
j>t rapid transportation ffos on
Deed Records,. Vpl. their back», and, this new epoch
I .....I.:-------* 3 0 .0 0 jn modern tcanspottatiou w W de-
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ge on west side of \
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Cbaxtot ( tore
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reet described &
One .o f the unadrertieed and
D. It. Vol. M l ; „netpected feature, of the rac-
U 0 ” .ink program W0S the modern re*
Telephone >0
One Month
Three Months
Six Months „
One Year ____
One Monto —
Three Menths
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Single tessrtlou, per
Politicai. Display. p«t
Advertising
cation, date o f said publMsttan
being Sept. 10, 10(0.
I f the owner of any property
Obituaries, per Une
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so assessed for pach sewer im ­
provement. in the Bum of tsrenty-
-sfi s -f
OONgTfTUTHB ADVBRTX8DÍO
live dollars or more, at -any. time
within ten days front the date
thereof, so desires, he may have
------B® allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders,
the time of payment extended by.
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donations
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signing
an application, as; provid­
t 0®®!10?8 to charities or otherwise w ill be made to advertla-
ed by lay, at the City Recorder?»-
mg o r job p ifa tla g — our contribution« w ill be la cash.
Office.
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When the application for the
THB PASSING OF THE BICYCLE
extension of payment shall not.
-Bicycles have not yet gone the way of the Chariot have been made and filed with the
of Jehu, but they seen» to be on the way out. So implies City Recorder within the. ten day«
specified, the «ame ahaU .be due
a government report, showing that the numbers manu­ and payable in cash wtfnin thirty
factured dwindled from 480,000 in 1923 to 287,400 in 1925, days from and after the fxplra-,
a decrease of 40.1 p er cent in two years, though the num- tlon of the ten days from dqta
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l»er <rf factories remained stationaiy at 25. Workmen in of publication.
In default is made in payment
those factories declined in number from. 3,120 to 1,850,
after the expiration of the time
and tlie yalije of the products shrank from $16,708,207 to allowed, such assessment Will be
$11^281,314, a_ fall of 32.5 per cent.
docketed as a lien apon th e prop,
fo th at lean estate the bicycle lias been pedaled in erty and w ill he' subject, to six
twenty-five years, for at the turn of the century wheelmen per eent penalty together with
the wheelmen’s dubs were everywhere. Wheeling was a lnterset thereon at the rate of
six per cent per annum ,from (he
national Sport, and the bicycle was a usual accessory to date of delinquency, in the man­
the world s work and play. But if the bicycle has had its ner provided In Section« 1 and 2
day, th at day was lively and memorable. Here and there of Article 12 of the Charter of
the embers of its pride still glow ardently — the six-day the City of Ashland.
following is a statement
races continue td draw profitable elots of customers, and of The
the special benefit assessments
»lie acrobatic bicycle act is among vaudeville’s most staple levied, giving the amount there­
numbers.
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of, together wtth the name or
f or the motorcycle the report also goes down grade.
The numlier of machines was reduced from 41,894 in 1923
to 39,340 in 1925, their value fell from $10,024,500 to $8,-
K73.917, the workmen decreased from 3,454 to 2,302 and
the numtfcr>ót filkhtfc Ú¿cflhéd from 14 to 10; ,’i •
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; To explain the situation of these two industries is
to take notice of the availability of other forms pf trans­
portation at an attractive cheapness — l|ie street railway,
the motor car, the motor cab, and the motor bus a ll have
contributed a progressive competition in accottipMstiing
the amazing mobility of the American people.
DIPLOMACY IN BUSINESS
“ Shirtsleeves Diplomacy” is not fo r business ig the
view of the Department of Commerce. That, a t least, is
true of the salesman who adventures into South America.
In the woriis of a Dejiartment bulletin.
“ A salesman who expects to do business in a Big
way in Latin American Countries should be provided with
a complete outfit of dress clothes — and this includes a
frock coat and silk h a t.”
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I n t e r s of introduction, the- entree to clubs, fine sta­
tionery
all are important., Latin America docs not want
the ’‘breezy go-getter.”
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The diplomat of business must .be as well mannered
if he would conquer South America as his fellow from the
State Department.
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It uia> veil lie, too, that there is a lesson for sales­
men nearer home. None of ns is likely to demaud that all
viaMing salesmen shall “ high h a t” us, but most of us
have suffered froth,an excess of breeziucss.
- * Dnt what w^uld Ujc salesman who “ made” Ilutchin-
soia Kansas, tAe-x>ther day, with his waistcoat pockets so
fu l| of eigaj psUtef he looked as if he was wearing a couple,
of eartridjjft dwdtfr, -thing of an order to arm himself with
MOTION PIUTUBS INDUSTRY
HaVá, czar/of the motion picture industry,
gives o u t tame .stupendous figures which show the inagni-
tudp of thio new and tremendous power of the land, both
from an,ecouomitid mid «oeial standpoint.
Tlteindusiry isith irty years old this year., Done bil>
lioif doflanl a Ve&t iádaheft ih by the & 333 picture house«
in the United States.
Tlie average weekly attend anee in 1925 was ninety
million i*ersons. New reds depicting current evehti are
see« bjr fifty-one million people each week.
•Production costs of American films arc placed at.
$150,000,000 yearly. Studio salaries are given at $(¡0,-
OOO/MM) a year. A quarter of u million )>eople are emploj T
ed, as many as in fhe steel industry.
Some decláre that when fifty-one million jieople see
news reels each week they are getting a liberal education,
while others say that it is but a superficial glimpse*. How
is it with yoa—bow long does an event depicted on the
scree« wf «oree news baptsuring remain with you? How
many can yon recall? Has rt lasted with )-ouj or does it
remain only as a faint recollection ?
of the property affected toy such
assessments:
Yockey ft Beeper,
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50 -ft. frontage 0« Etttotoeth-
Street nt southwest dutn ks '
production of (he ancient chariot
> ° betw**n «** Hnr
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‘P° ne,lt * ‘th * B*M# **** Me“ ‘
a be M J to forg#L
H af
voi lia r we,ter® «o<®or. and as Ban Her
»36 oa ind hi* four h1’*®«1®« ehhrgers
,
,0,09ed ®«t a “wita"> tree, taletor-
tage on the east
‘ ® th ® “ ®d tr® tUBe
both 8t„ deacrib-1 of ‘A ,w ®y®” Played w ith a bnggy
a Co., D. R. V « l j £ h P ° Ver the b<ck® Of the gal*
iS
••|« ® Q g H <W| *.« “* •« * •. ttas Stand
stand
Spectators got one of
the
real
e on the east side.
®f the « to » « ® » .
Street described £ Som* o ' « • outstanding ex-
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s on the cast side
Street, described
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W . t . Blackwell,
¡e on the east side
Josephine and Jackson coantlee
«o the Forestry building. ' This
‘8 8a*d to be the finest exhibit of
W ®to‘*,> « te r seen In Oregon and
, » rained at between
(00.000
(100,000.
The Robinson
,*’®rt A thia exhibit alone is said
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Insured for (50,000. This
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Alito
Electrit
. yThe Rogue River Beaver farm
«nukes' a wonderful showing of 1
Uve beaver and muskrats. - This :
^8 In charge of Manager Smith of
‘ he farm. Is very unique and at-'
m e—■
Th° bearer ®Bd fl8h exhibits
3ee left yesterday bg‘ ¡ k
near the Poultry sheds,
igene, where he w ilL 7_ To“ orrow has been officially
nlverslty of Oregon. " efiiSnated as Ashland- Day, as
Raymond and Loyal, J’’611 ®® School day, w ith A ih -
xompany him.7T h ^ ^ n(1 business houses closing at
until Friday before, ®oon> and the school»-throughout
Ashland.
. w
eotaaty remaining, closed all
^ o a y . • Sehool children aeeottpaa-
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*' jfcd b? their parents w il l- be atf-’
t o t M é f t 'f n f c O » -aferte
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a Share
Orders received Up to and including Thursday, September 30, will
be filled u i the present price of $94 a share.
count
Any member of our organization will hé glad
io give you complete information about our
investment offering to customers. Shares may
f»e purchased for cash or on our convenient
v ; monthly investment plan. . : * * . > >. *;* '
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Yoa can look opm UW jM fe
car « « vary tìiactlcàT U»
CtaMt| toMMMkitoltl''IH
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• hi»h fiMUttOgq dfttvatafil
We will gladly ««plain how yon otah to
payment plan, atid will assist ydu in
zditoff to your'purpobi
The California Oregon Pow er Company
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necessary
forms of -
¡o w n e rs ,
st publication, 8«pt.
Wi R. Coleman haa prepared
' ' 1 (-2 Thur. hh exhibit of fish from the Butte
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‘Falla hatchery,
IWA»'TIDINCIB ÒLA8S A»S
vxieeciag. ■
ior câr ■
coos
Street, described,
i8 carefully guarded.
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®^o exhibit Is la charge of C.
............(o o .p j C .'C lark.
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nd L. it. H. Dnr^,
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a on thta east side
Street,'* described
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tennis
p iatoti tat her service.
Effective October
1926, the price of the V her cent ctirrthlative
preferred rilares of The California Oregon Powoi; C^otnpany will be ad­
vanced to
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A few rthpró\vihbnfU on your lot in ’ife will in< •reuse
£
Whpn «otanftn a r r i? «
find pieay e f ftworiean
. ÖOtHD H K A L T B H to O N L Y .,
» M th« ««at a u £ the “ or# B’od<ra’ »«<> coldrtnl, as
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Mrs. Walter Herndon has Man
very 111 for the* past few Weeks
s h e ll
with puetmonla, bat Is now baa*
f ,. .
-C A P IT A L
Thig is, true of many working
nxaa,, (gad women algo) dogged
w ith a W a n tin g fear o f Ill-health
and heü(les«nesa. Wm . F . Lagle,
Andaman, lad ., heeds nature's
warning sigty « f polb and . seta
promptly; “When my back hurts
and ns Irreg u lar flow warns me
of coining tronble. I take . .Foley
Pills, • diuvaUc-Btlmulent for the
kidneys.
They gtvq ma «nick
results.”
ft reliable, valuable
medlcind, constantly to use over
25 years. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Cost little. Sold everywhere. Ask
f°T.
t r»
,# 0 0 # had hto opponent were garbed In
One insertion p week
T w o insertions a week
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Daily Insertion
Wrat teau tto o. per • point l i n e --------- ú ..
« Point Une
it waa shout to hsgla excavating
for* the new aita bossy building.
OFFICES: , ’
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K L A M A T H FA LLS, OREGON Y R E K A . CA
ROSEBURG, OREGON
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