Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 09, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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M Tibiaos
leaving for San Francisco—
Local j Personal flotes
Confined to Home—
Ben Davis is leaving today for
San Francisco, where he will
spend a few days before going to
Loa Angeles to visit with his par­
ents. A fter a short stay there he
will go to Globe, Arls., where he
will manage the baseball team
this winter.
From Wagner ftw fc —
Mrs. Robert Casey is confined
Mrs. Herman Sommers of W ag­
to her home on Allison Btreel, ner Creek was a business visitor
in Ashland Tuesday.
w ith Illness.
Madden sells guaranteed
stationery— McNair
Madden retreads tires,
"Life-L ike Likenesses,
Ashland on The
Studio
FORUM
Articles of timely Interact*
are welcomed under thia head,
Gommunclitlons must bear the
signature .óf the author.'
Editor Tidings:
A correspondent of yours at­
tempts to w rite favoring w ater
bonds but gets wobbly and
"throws a monkey wrench* in his
own works by flaunting a scare­
crow of taxation. Tod bad you
allowed an otherwise good article
to be ruined for lack of deleting
a paragraph that rldicnlee a
statement made by the communi­
ty’s sincere, representatives.
According to that correspond­
ent’s wisdom, one who has had
insufficient water for irrigation
In the past at a fixed charge sad
la now offered an abundance for
a fair Increased charge. ’ Or the
citizen who has had shortage of
' Hard Lack—
‘A ll manner of tales from field
Hot Tamales— The Rose,
and mountain go the rounds dur­
ing hunting season, and here is
Left for Portland—
Confined to Homo—
one with the ring of downright
Edmund Dews. Jr., Is confined,
W illiam Thompson, who re­ hard luck— and dirty
business.
to his home on Allison street, turned recently from the Panama C. W. Thurman, employed at the
Canal zone to visit his mother at Medford yards of the Strahorn
with illness.
Ashland, le ft Thursday evening railroad, was hunting in th e -y l-
" White Wonder Soap, 7 bar, 25c for Portland to re-cnlist In the c ie ity -o f Klamath Falls Shnday
Saturday only. — Schuerman’s
United States army, -following with a companion and Jumped a
Grocery. • " ’ '
32-tf a discharge.several months ago. herd of six deer. Thurman's gun
He had been stationed w ith the brought down a fine buck, and
King Coal gives 'the hottest infantry In the canal zone for stringing up the animal hurried­
water for irrigation but U
heat and is low In ash contents.
ly, the hunters hastened away to offered ample water for his
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
get another head on the herd. lawji, garden and flowers In the
Gauzets'
Returning later without Addition­ dry season for a stated charge,
Business in Klamath County—
al game, Thurman and partner will refuse It on the grounds
Elmer and A1 Hopkins were
found that some scurvy nlmrod
that he Is opposed to more taxes.
business visitors
in Klamath
Royal Baking Powder, 43c can had stolen their game leaving no
But Is it a tax? Is It not in real­
county this week
•Schuerman’s Grocery.
32-tf traces which would make pursuit ity, a purchase of crop , growing
possible.— Klamath Falls News.
commodity?
Cull -apples, 25 cts. per box. Returned to H o m o -
I wonder If a man whose soli
Bring box. A. F. and P. Ass’n.
Mrs. Doss W right of Watson­
Schuerman’s Grocery has
is unproductive without fertilizer,
26-tf ville, Cal., spent several days vis­ full line of fresh vegetables.
would refuse to spend a little
iting Mayor Breese and fam ily
money for fertilizer in order to
Mnslc and records,
phono- and other friends In and around
bring a harvest for his labors and
graphs— Elhart’a,
Ashland before returning to her
FOR SALW— 3 varge lots, five
provide him with funds to pay
home in California. Mrs. W right room house, good location. Very
his taxes on the land towards
Visited in Medford—
is better known here as Miss cheap. Apply at once. Billings
government expenses. Could he
Louis Smith of this city was n Anna Dunn, having lived in this Agency.
32-3* call the fertilizer a tax?
business visitor in Medford yes­ vicinity for years. Mrs. W right
In case of fertiliser being
terday.
has been packing fru it in Med­
Snow at Crater Lake—
scarce and a man is offered all
ford this season.
The flews was received at the the manure from the 8. P. Stock
W nrlltzer Pianos— E lh a rt’s.
Medford office of the Crater na­ yards at 5 cents per truck load to
Have your broken windows re­
tional park from the park ranger revive his garden or lawn w ill he
Anchor Flour.
paired.
A ll sites,
at Jordan's
at Anna Springs cemp that it refuse It because he thinks It Is
guaranteed. »2.00 per sack. A. F. “ HL
2 -tf
was snowing quite hard in the "more Taxes?”
park and had been all night. The
Your correspondent says, "The
Clorox, 25c a bottle,
Schner- frequency of these stormy spells water and light rates are anoth­
Visited in Ashland—
man’a Grocery.
32-tf is holding up the oiling of the er form of taxation." W hat boahl
Mrs. E. G. Coleman and her
roads in the park, which it is They are not taxation! Taxation,
mother, Mrs. L. A. Reams, and Visited in Sams Volley —
hoped will have been completed according to standard lexicons, is.
Mrs. A. H. Hearn and Miss Fay
Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer
before real winter seta In.
A l­ a pecuniary burden imposed. A
Carver were Ashland callers last man were recent visitors
with though the crew haa been In the
charge.
tribute, an Impost, a
Monday afternoon. They are from friends In Saihs Valley. T in
park for a week or more past, duty a to ll a DEM AND.
the Eden precinct.
Zimmerman’s are latelv located
waiting to begin tjiis oiling pro­
The people who want the wa-
In the Applgate district whefe
gram,- not a bit of It has yet ter and who pay the Interest and
C liff Payne makes tea
they have purchased a farm since
been started because of waiting
disposing of their rooming house
for the roads to dry up sufficient-
'S h its and topcoats, »15 and In Ashland
WANTS TO BROADCAST
»20 and »25 at Panlsernd’s.
THANKS FOR HEALTH
Have .your clothea cleaned
RECOVERY
Making Im provem ents—.
I
»37 B. Math, Ashland Ciea
The Electric Bakery Is under­
“ You know," says
Arthur
W hite King Soap Deal. Schuer- Works, of conrse.
going a genera, hftnsecleanlng. O’Malley, Carson H ill,
man’s Grocery.
32.0
They are re-tinting and kalso- would like you to
broadcast
IS I T SAFE to drive through
mlnlng and the bakery -Is being this. I suffered from kidney and
■pent Few Days In Applegate— the streets of Ashland without Improved in many other ways.
rheumatic trouble, but less than
Liability Insurance? "Phone 21
Miss Caryl VanDyke and Miss
two bottles of Foley Pills, di­
Dorris Klelnhammer, both
em­ for complete Automobile protec­
uretic, relieved me entirely, and
SHEEPMEN MEET
tion, don’t w ait until you meet
ployes of Sgobel and Day of Med­
BEND, Ore., Oct. 9.— Oregon I want other sick people to know
ford, spent part of this ween with an accident. Yeo. (o f course)
about them.” Foley Pills, a di­
l l l - t f sheepmen In their concluding
with the letter’s parents,
Mr.
session today are discussing the uretic stimulant for the kidneys,
gnd Mrs. A. 8. Klelnhammer at
Spent Monday in Talent—
various problems which face the are a reliable, valuable medicine,
Applegate.
Mis« VanDyke Is
Mrs. C liff Payne of Ashlpnd industry. The eession w ill close constanty in use over 25 years.
well known In Ashland, havlrg
Try them for backaches, rheu­
spent Monday as the dinner guest w itk a banquet tonight.
been a graduate of the Ashland
matic pains and awqjllngs; for
of Mrs. Wm. Breese of Talent and
high school.
dull
headaches,
nervousness,
visiting with Mrs. Doss W right
The gutter is a fine place to “ tired-out” feeling and disturb­
of Watsonville,. Cal., who waa
put plays written by those whose ed sleep.
Satisfaction guaran­
form erly Miss Anna Dunn of T al­
minds are in the gutter. •
teed. Sold everywhere.— No .».
ent.
Open Sundays; 8 to 11 a.
S to 7:30 p. m.— McNair Bros
New Manager at Grant« P om —
TODAY ONLY
“The Fighting Edge
with
KENNETH HARLAN
SUNDAY
Footloose“
Widows
W . C. Holmes arrived Wednes­
day from Woodburn to take the
position of district manager of
the Standard O 11 company for
the Grants Pass district.
Mr.
Holmes was located In Grants
Pass two years ago but for more
than a year and a half has been
district manager of the Wood­
burn district, and recently trans­
ferred to the Grants Pass district,
which Is a larger and more im­
portant one. Mrs. Holmes is ex­
pected to arrive tomorrow. They
w ill be at home on Lawnrldga
avenue In the house formerly oc­
cupied by A. W. Jones, who was
transferred to the home office In
San Francieco. — Grants Pass
Conrier.
is bonds will do so voluntarily
id with gushing gladness the
me as they buy any much de-
red commodity. And with the
d of the Municipality they will
it it at coat. They seek the op-
rtunlty. If they do not waat
■urance against fire, If they do
t want fenees against c r o p
mages, you do not have to buy
d pay. If you do not want wa-
r and don’t use It you do not
ve to pay for any. There is N o
CMAND. You wll Inot be tax-
, and I do hope that those
all doubt/
we are making a
specialty of Rubber
Goods for the home
who are wavering on the tax
scare way be able to see and uti­
derstand the facta, and conceed
that our councilman are giving
us feats, and trying to help ns.
Even if you do not need water,
please do not deprive those who
want It from buying and paying
for It.
The city Is simply acting as
trustee— using Its credit to en-
able us to buy the water on terms
that we can meet.
Respectfully,
B. T. STAPLES.
. TRY ONE OF OUR
H o m e Cooked Dinners
with all the trimming ,
Our Hot Toasted Sandwiches are
nearly equal to a Hot Meal.
Plaza
A REAL HOLIDAY*
CHILDREN LOVE
A MORE ENJOYABLE DAY WILL BE SUN
DAY IF YOUR FAMILY IS TAKEN TO
“Shasta Fruit
Ice Cream”
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FOR DINNER
They Should Hav«f it Every Day.
Made in Ashland from the choice of the finest pure
I
cream and fruits produced in the Ashland commun-
Whenever you have unexpected guests
bring them here for meals. You will enjoy it,
too; as well as avoid the worry and work of
preparing a meal for them.
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
The Cheapest Thing
You Buy
Investigation shows the average family expense
is made up as follows:
Food ........................................................................ 45 per cent
Rent and Taxes . . . » ............................................. 16 ” ”
Charities, Entertainment, Recreation, and
L iterature...... ................................................. 14 ” ”
Clothing ........................................... ................. , . . . 12 ” ”
Steam and Street Railway, Telephone, Qas and
Water Service . . T...............................................4.97 ’ ’
M iscellaneous........ ................... ............................... 7 ” ”
ELECTRICITY ....................................................
1.03 ”
.
Electricity DOES MORE for LESS MONEY than
any other item of family expense. It costs no more
than before the war, while the; average household
costs have increasd 65 percent since 1913. If state
socialism in electricity could bring about the millen­
nium and supply electricity FOR NOTHING, it
would not have scratched the family cost of living
problem.
The electric industry now pays nearly two m il­
lion dollars in taxes, does its share to develop our
state, attracts large amounts of capital for investment
and with all is subject to complete regulation by the
people. Yet this industry is singled out for a $53,-
000,000 experiment by the Housewives’ Council,
Inc., so-called. “Water and Power” Constitutional
Amendment, upon the plea of SAVING the house­
holder A PART OF his light bfflT
Electricity would be Oregon’s MOST EXPEN­
The Goodrich line is first
class. In accordance with
our offer we have ’
SIVE LUXURY if such a scheme were put in opera
Goodrich Water Bottles
from $1.50 to $3.50
Goodrich Fountain
Syringe, $1.50 to $2.50
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Preeorlption Druggist
WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION
THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Ashland, Oregon
The California Oregon Power Company
Paid Adv. by Oregon Public Utility Committee— Opposed to the Housewives* Council "Water and Power" Bonding Amendment.
424 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon.