Taxation, Capital and the Oregon Farmer One Cent » Wort Per Insertion. No Ad Less Than 25c, FOR RENT-—Three room apt. clean, adults only, 47 6th. 43-6* FOB S A I iB. »W inter apples, Newtown or Spitsenberg wind­ - FOR RENT—Furnished house falls, forty and fifty cents a sack keeping rooms. 676 Liberty, Phoae'286 L. ' 43-1* bring sacks. Davenhlll Orchards, Valley View. 42-3* FOR RENT—-3-room furnished FOB SALK— Good woodsaw, apt with garage, close in. Phone 278-Y. 41-2* cheap, also team, terms, 332 H ar­ H O M E FO R SALE— Boulevard home at No. 460, ground 76 by 160, f-room plastered house, close in, a fine, unobstructed view. Lately reduced f r o m 64800 to '|4 0 0 0 . il. C. Galey, No. 66 B. Main. 3g-c FO B HALE— Equity -in five- rison st. Phone 266-J. 42-3* room house, bargainslf taken be­ fore Oct. 26th. Inquire. Phone FO B B E N T — Four room fu r­ FO R HALE— Reed baby cart, 346-J. 42-3* nished apartment with garage. 43 Church. 41-2 Adults only, i l O l Boulevard. 41-tf FOR HALE— One Magnetic dip I Béni Estate * needle compas can be used as FOR RENT: 4-room furnished F o r bargains In Real Estate compas or for finding magnetic apt., also 2 rooms. Phone 289J. ore bodies. 41-3* try Brown cad Rice, 63 No. H ain. 34-tf >84-tf. FO B SA LE— Òli FOB BENT— Furnished apts. barley for seed— Is W A N T E D — To sell my apart­ and unfurnished flat. 86 8. Sec >60 per Ion. Phone 186-J. W. E ment house and home in Marsh­ Pierson, Boulevard. , 39-6 field, Ore., a six apt. house, with 3 .rooms each, private bath “and FO R8 ALE— 500 Steel Handpow- furnace heat, all furnished. The er Btumppullers, 820 each. Horse two places have un earning ca­ power 275. Automatic Oates pacity of 200 per month, would Hand well borers, waterwheels, take a small ranch near Ashland as part payment. The remainder FO R R E N T — Furnished room 111 Srd, Renton, Washington. , 2 6-tf on easy terms. W rite J. O. Lang- with or without board, . 737 worthy, Marshfield, Ore. 788 S. Boulevard or phone ¿49-J. 41-2* F O R HALE A P P LE S : — Bald­ 11 St. 39-6* wins, Spltsenburg, and Newtown’s FOR RENT - . Rooms — a ll good grade. Bring boxes and FOR SALE— Part of lot In FOR RENT: — Office room pick them a t 50c per box. W . L. Ashland Cemdtery, room for over Citizens Bank. 7-tf Moore, Bellview. 21-1 mo.* three graves located near center of cemetery. Lot surrounded by- cement coping. Inquire Georgie FOR .R E N T — A nice furnished Coffee, Tidings office. W A N T E D — Position in Doc­ house near school. Holmes Gro­ HELP WANTED Male cery, 56. 42-6* tor’s office, or practical nursing. Mrs. Snider, 423 No. Main. H E L P W AX TED — Female , FO R R E N T — Two room fur Phone 473-J. 40-2 nlshed cabin on Indiana at. In ­ quire 3 Indiana St. 41-2* free from buttons and hooks, Sc FO R R E N T — Good plastered par pound. Tidings office. tf house, furnished. Pleasant loca­ W A N T E D — Young man wants tion. O. Gunter. Phone 221-J. ' ' 41-4* work of any kind. W ill consider anything steady dr otherwise’ P h b ie Hrs. Snider 473-J. 40-2 WANTED— Children to care FOR R E N T -N ew h o u s e . for by day, week or month- Ad­ Phone 817L or inquire 658 Holly dress, 140 Lincoln St. Phone 31-1 mo. St 30-tf 257-R. H rs. Purdy. WANTED: — Old people and invalids to board and care for, ' . EXCHANGE — Let us trade 163 Granite street. 18-ti your property for something you want. Wjlllam’s and Parkhurst, ANT GIRL IN TROUBLEI— May communicate w ith Ensign Lee 482 E. Main st. Medferd. 37-7* of the Salvation Army nt the White Shield Home, 665 Hay- fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. FO R HALE— Late 1926 Dodge Sadan. Same as new. ,640 Holly St. 42-3* FO R HALE— Ford Sedan 2100 Phone 419-J. * 40-4* FO R S A L E — Hudson car good condition. 68 Bush SL FO R HALE — Shepherd dog. one year old, good heeler. Phone 365-J1. Call evenings. 40-2* In FO R HALE— Two Jersey cows and 100 white leghorn chickens. 28-1 mo.* 575 Liberty. Phone 336-L. 42-2* SUBSCRIBE F O R T H E TID IN G S. SU BSCRIRE FOR THE TIDINGS. Lodge Directory Ashland Lodge No. 88, A. F . A A. M .— Meets In the Masonic hail every 2nd Thursday. Mast- er, D r^ jt. L. Bardic; Secretary, William Day. ' Ashlai O. F .— h hall ev< Grand, Grand, I Siskiyou Chapter No. 81, R- A. M.— Meets in the Masonic hall every Srd Thursday. High Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­ retary, W illia m Day. Hope Rcbekali Lodge No. 14 — Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Noble Grand, Mrs. May Elb; Recording Secretary, Miss E thel Reed. Malt» Commaadery No. A, K . T.— Meets in the Masonic hall on the 1st and Srd Wednes­ Ashland Lodge No. 944, B. P. O. E.— Meets In the Elks Temple every Saturday. Exalt­ ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­ retary, Ed Thornton. days. Em. Commander, D. H. Jackson; Recorder, W illiam Day. Hilah Temple A. A. O. N. M. H^— Meets la the Masonic hall every 1st Friday. Illustrious Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re­ corder, W illiam Day. Ivy Camp No. 2893, Royal Neighbors. — Meets in the Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd Mondays: . Oracle, Mrs. A. A. Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice Turner. Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. H.— Meets in the Masonic hall on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. W orthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie t’eters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah It. Caldwell. Ashland Lodge No. 117, K. of Pz— Meets In the 1. O. O. F. halb on 1st and 3rd Fridays. Chancellor Commander, M il­ lard Dunn Recording Secre­ tary, C. H. Hooper. Zuleima Temple, Daughters of The N ile— Meets in the Ma­ sonic hall every 2nd Saturday. Meets alternately at Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin ­ cess Tlrsah, Lorena McNair; Princess Zqleika, Grgce Ma­ lone. 84.— Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall no the 1st and Srd Satur­ days, a t 2 p. m. President, Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary, Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr. Ashland Chapter DeModay— Meats in the Masonle hall on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Master Counsellor. Milton Franklin; Senior Counsellor, Roland Parks. Mahogany Camp No. 0088, M. W . A.— Meets in the Moose hall on the 2nd and 4th F r i­ day». - P ilot Rock Encampment No, 1«— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 1st and 3rd Tues­ days. Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st and 3rd I Thursdays, at the Moose Hall. Burnside Relief Corps, No. Ashland Homestead No. 4907 JB. A. V ,— Meets in the I. O. O. F. ball on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. When you are suffering w ith iheumatlsm so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and yqu w ill hare the quick­ est relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating beat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three* minutes It warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion,—and the old rheuma­ tism torture is gone. - Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a- ja r at orco . Use It for lumbago, neu­ ritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds lu chest. Almost Instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuine, w ith the name Rowles on each package. Left for P o rtlan d — M r. and Mrs. H. A. Sayle and Hr. and Mrs. A. M. Sutton of Jacksonville and Frank Sutton of Klamath Falls left this morning for Portland for a visit w ith re­ latives and friends. They mado the trip by auto. Classified Ads B ring Resulta 8sys Backache Often Means You Hava Not Baan Drink­ ing Enough Watar F o r th is rea so n it is tim e to begin te llin g a few p laiu tr u th s a b o u t lan d ta x a tio n , th e iucoines of o u r people, co r- p o ra tio n s a u d in d u strie s, a n d a g a in to b rin g to m ind th e f a r t th a t c a p ita l does not need O reg o n — b u t • O regon does need c a p ita l. And the reason why wo sh o u ld co n . to rem in d o u rse lv e s an d o u r frie n d s is becau se another effo rt is being m ad e tin tie Methodist Epiecopal Church N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 -Church Office Phone 126 Office Hours: 10 • 18 and 8 - B Hwedenburg Building First National Bank Building I l|j| ■U e ^ S |B h B That is what the Dennis resolution is designed to do. It is an invitation for capital to come in and help us all out. We desperately -need new money to open up the s.tate. We have to have money for farm loans and no matter how pretty this talk sounds about a state income tax we cannot escape the economic and' unalterable fact that new capital which we require does not have Jo and will hot come to Oregon unless wo make It advantageous for it to do so. W’e must remember that there are 120,000,000 people In the United States. Of them one hundred and nineteen million plus, live outside of Oregon. They have plenty of need for the same money in case we of Oregon don’t show that wo really want if. Wo tried It once— and before the people repeal­ ed the state income tide It cost us millions; drove Industries, payrolls and taxable wealth out of Oregon and taxes still went up! Every farmer who had to borrow money knows No forward thinking and constructive cltlzcu wants that disaster to happen again. Instead of making things hard fojf everybody— farmer, merchant, industrial worker and citizens in general we want to have a pnrely economic problem taken out of politics. The way to do It is to vote no against both the Orange Income Tax Bill and Offset Tax Bill and vote yes for the Dennis resolution. By this means we guarantee to every citizen, in­ dustry, and to capital that there will be no income tax before 1940. It further guarantees to every family that they will not have to pay taxes oil their savings when their bread winner dies. It is a prosperity-making measure— it Is sound Boulevard J. S. Murphy, Pastor Pentecostal Church Stone Church, Fifth and Main • streets E. F. Bingham. Pastor T rin ity Episcopal Church Second Street Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, C. ELLYSON SHINN Dr. Charles A. Haines Dentist Physician and Surgeon Citizens Bank Bldg Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L Office Phone 151 líes. Phone 184 Congregational Church Boulevard Rev. E. S. Bollinger Acting Pastor, Boulevard E. Main, and Sixth Street Emma R. Thompson, Pastor Catholic Church Baptist Church Evenings by Appointment Citizens Bank Building Ashland, Oregon Dfc- MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon DR. ROLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer Avenue Free Methodist Church Hargadine and First Streets Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, Oak Street 1 GUESS IT'S O P T O M 6 T o F ix l e a k » n t h e Office Phone 188 Office and Residence Phone 28 « Residence Phone 481-R O F F IC E HOURS 10-12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m. 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. (»[■'KICK HOURS 10-12 A. M. 2-0 P. M . First National Bank Building CONVALESCENT HOME VENDOME HOTEL t f ''* ' 153 Granite St. Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop. Open to All in need of health Practical Nursing. Old people and invalids board ed and cared for. Ira F. Powers J. B. Yeon R. L. Macleay G. O. Oulld J. H. Burgard W. 8. Babson I / / / //V Lzx V 1 Executive Committee 419 Oregon Bldg., Portland, Ore. Coal, Wood and Storage WOOD Packing, Crating aud Shipping, Long Distance Hauling. Newcombe For Wood Auto Freight Terminal Phone 631 ___ All Kinds Slab Wood Blox Phone 117, . Office 89 Oak St. One Block East of the Ash­ land Laundry. IOS Water 8t. SKILLED LOCKSMITH OARAGE Fixit Shop Lewis II. Jacks, Prop. 343 East Main St. Car keys, alj makes by lock •Himber. Key* lit to door locks ind padlocks of all kinds. Mail Miners Killed In Cable Car Crash SANTIAGO. Chile, Oct. Third Street Garage Chas L. W im er, Prop. Back of Western Auto Supply Co. Gas, Oils and Repairing. Washing and Polishing Cars. storage from TTo'O'to* 25.00 * Per Month. W hy Stand Your Car Outside? Phone 7B 2S Third St. Service Guaranteed Best. THOMPSON ft 20.— I I United News)—Twelve workers ¡wore killed in the Potrelllos mine .in northern Chile when a cable /car, loaded with stone, crashed to ¡the ground. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Clean rooms by day, week or month — All outside. WHITTLE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Clatskanie— Brown and Calla­ han mint corp on 6 1-2 acres pays 21,869. DR. J. P. CHIHHOLM Veterinary Graduate Phone 368-J 767 Oal T. L. PO W ELL General Transfer Painters and Decorators Paper Hanging — Tinting a Specialty R o o f — it ' s GOING T o RAIN AND M O M 'L L HAVE A F I T IF T H E W A T E R C O M E S THROUGH IN THE BEDROOM CEILING i Estimates Gladly Furnished. Phone 08 Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable Building, repairing, shingling, pilce — Phone 83. W . T. B LA C K W E L L Sutherlin*—-Local cannery ships prunes in car lots to Germany and Holland. painting, tinting and cement work. Phone 369-L. 15-30 Six cars of cavalry horses ship­ ped from Baker county. Phono 410 375 B St Drayage, storage and long diet Cornor Helman and Van Ness ance hauling. 60-tl Phone 161. 194-tl F E H IG E 'S TR A N S FE R JORDANS SAHH AND C A B IN E T WORKS Mom and Pop T hat O F F IC E HOURS 10 to 12 a, m.— 2 to 0 p. m. 42 Second Street. Phone 110 Clirtstinn Church B and Second Streets. V . K. Allison, Pastor, 630 Boulevard Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody Sixth and O Streets. Phoge 106 Vote 306 X YES—Dennis Resolution Vote 329 X NO —Offset Income Tax Bill Vote 335 X NO —Grange Income Tax Bill Paid Advertisement i Greater Oregon Assn. J. O. Elrod, Chairman M. 8. Hlrsch H. J. Frank Marshfield — Coos and Curry Telephone Company. secures and will consolidate four Independent phone systems, a( Beaverton. Forest Grove, McMinnville and Hillsboro. By Taylor x s ’Pos« it w il l Be a ll right ? \ IF X T A K E T Y T e ’S LADOGA. < WITHOUT SAVING A N YTH IN G — J h e borrows T h in g s t h c I SAM E W AT FROM M C J n f x wish 'Ht at man < sonn M .Y LADDER ■ Y*0ULP RETURN TW n GS BY JINGO ' j L W H E N HE BORROWS'EM r Acorn Circle No. 34, Neigh­ bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 1st and 3rd Mondays. Presi­ dent, Mrs. W . O. Prqscott; Clerk, Mrs. W m . Stennett. Ashlgna Camp No. 848, W O. W — Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­ days. Clerk, J. R. W ick; Con­ sul Commander, C. E. Lane. G. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat. each month, Armory, 2 p. m. Visitors Welcome, o . O. Van­ natta. Commander. i- • Iw I _ In all of Oregon's 96,000 square miles there Is an esti- R'.ated population of only 825,000 people — less than 9 to the square mile. We have 56,157 farms— an average of one to every 15 people. Wo have only 2500 industries that em­ ploy five men or more— an average of one Industry to every 330 people.' Out of Oregon's 8 2 5,0 04» people. 782,256 didn’t have net incomes big enough, to file« nicome tax returns. Of ths 42,- 54 5 who did, one-half of them showed earnings' under 23000 and only 311 had earnings in except of 210,000. Only one- fifth of Oregon's 5000 corporations made enough to file re­ turns and of the 1076 reporting, 478 made less than 26000. and only 183 made in excess of 230,000. ‘ Four P. C. Presbyterian Church F irst Church of Christ Scientist— South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. W illiam A itken, First Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone 448-L. • ’ X-Ray, Including Teeth jrders solicited. ------------- Full Gospel Temple Lutheran Church Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Kooc and Throat |g ? to force a state income tax upon our people despite the fact that practically the same tax cost many millions in capital and improvements to Oregon and the people of Oregon before'it was repealed in 1924. We cannot expect a;proved breeder of hard times to bring good times, be- cunseit can't be done. And hero are a few of the reason^ why. Church Directory Services in Adventist Chinch Fourth and C St. H. H. Young Pastor, 638 Bouhevard. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon '** Tntslneiw policy and deserves cverjr progressive citizen's yup port. . N. Main and Helman Streets. Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor, 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. DR. ERME8T A. WOODS Mrs. W . M . Barber in Charge ? When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region 3 it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a wcU-" known authority. An excess of such F O R SALE — Fwrqiture acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and FO R HALE— Majestic range, they become sort of paralyzed and large, size, copper reservoir, good loggy. When your kidneys get slug­ condition, 361 Mountain Ave. gish and clog you must relieve them, 42-3* like you relieve your bowels, remov­ ing all the body's urinous waste, else F O R SALE: — W hite Rotary you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, Sewing machine for 150.00 at tongue is coated, and when the weather Pells Corner. .. 21-tf is bad you have rheumatic* twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, FOR HALE—Household furni­ channels often get sore, water scalds ture, 77 6th St. 38-5’ and you are obliged to seek relief two . or three times during the night Either 'consult a good, reliable FOR KALE— New 2450 plant at once or get from year' used 3 months, 25 per cent dis­ physician pharmacist about four ounces o f Jad count. 225 South Oakdale, Med­ Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass ford. 42-3’ of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been TH AT'S LOGICAL used for years to help dean and “Little boy, do you know what stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to happens to little boys who use neutralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bad language when they play bladder weakness. marbles?’’ Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in­ “ Yes, sir, they grow up and jure and makes a delightful, efferves- cent lithia-water drink. Drink lots of play golf,”—Answers, Londorf,' j soft water. Laurel street. Phone 87. DR. W. J. CRANDALL Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Our farms and our industries are our two main sources for new wealth. They both face hard problems on account of scant and scattered population, long hauls, competition, in­ sufficient capital, and heavy and ever-mounting taxes. If our farms are to prosper they have to secure outside money for loans and money to finance orops. If our industries are to develop they have to finance their purchases and payrolls. Both have to have markets and that means new people and more Industries. • If Kidneys A ct ' Bad Take Salts Business and Professional Directory ( - - AND TH IS IS T H E M E W MOM AND CHICK A N S ’ BOTH OUT-AND Tb THINK X OUST Y lX E O T K ^ . R oof T o K E E P FR om J G etting w e t / J