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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1926)
TW, versy, he wording la seems td leave little t a r n , la Ashland. f r e e irrlga- A ctive A gents Make A s tlon, good bullrings, aleo my H igh As »150 a W eek POR RENT— Furnished apart- residence heme, apply to 88» selling »10 accident and health Mit, 188 4th 8t. 45-1* Beach etreet, Ashland. 43-3* policies for this sound and pro gressive company. Thousands of POR RENT— Modern two e r * our agents have built permanent three room apartment, very de For bargains la Real Estate sirable, fro nt rooms. eontlauoue business of their own selling try Brown and Ries. 98 No. lteln. hot water, doee in, 144 H a rta -these policies. Many have retired 634-tf. and now live on their renewals. dla«. 44-tf FOB S A 1> —Part of lot la AN O P EN IN G NOW E X ISTS In POR BENT — Two or three Ashland Cemetery, room - for your seetlon—-an unusual oppor ro en apt., furnished. Bell room three grave« located near center tunity for the right man. Address ing house, 160 Poarth SL 43-1* of cemetery. Lot surrounded by Dppt. 0 .1 614, Room . 75 Mont FOR RENT— Three room apt. cement coping. Inquire Georgia gomery St., Jersey City, N. J. clean, adulte only, 47 5th. 42-5* Coffee, Tidings office. POR R E N T — Pour room fu r PO R S A LE — Automobiles M ci’O l DISCUSSES nished apartment w ith garage. TAX MEASURES F O R SA LE— Hudson car Ir Adults only, 1101 Boulevard. 41-tf good condition. 88 Bush 8L (Cotaunued from page 1.) 28-1 mo.* "The bills sec^n to be well POR REET: 4-room furnished P o K R EN t " ap t.,'aleo 2 rooms. Phone 289J. constructed and those favoring * 34-tf an income tax shoul find little VO PO R KENT— Mew h e n e e . criticise, and the wording in the POR FOR RRNT Phon« I 1 7 L o r iaqnirq 558 H olly two bills is identical with the ex 8 0 -tf ception of one paragraph which POR RENT: — Offloe room BL has to do with the property tax over Citisene Bank, 7-tf offset.” P O R R E N T — Fnralbhed POR SALE:—-Small Dairy, 7 •‘This clause,” the banker con cows, rents and equipment, 634 tinued, "seems fair and Just, and POR R E N T — A nice furnished Iowa St. 44-6t* may prove to be satisfactory. However it is believed by many house near school. Holmes Gro to be unworkable, because of the cery, 65. * / 4 2-8* FO B HALE — S H O R TH A N D — Learn Para gon Shorthand, *50 complete 6 F O R SALE: — White Rotary weeks course. Paragon Short Sewing machine for >58.88 a t hand School, 201 Medford, Center Pells Comar. 81-<f Bldg. Phone 188. Medford, Ore. 46-Sat-W ed-8at.* W A N T E D — to rent wheel chair* LOST— In park, near fountain, phone 894-R. B. L. Powell. ladles purse. Mack patent leather 44-3* trimmed In tan, containing glass es In case and trinket«. Reward. WANTED— Children to care Finder return te W . M . Barber nt for by day, week or month. Ad Camp Grounds. nr 43-8* dress, 140 Lincoln St. Phone 267-R. Mrs. Pnrdy. 81-1 mo. POR SALE — Live Stock PO R HALE— or trade two Tog- A N T G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May geaberg m ilk goats, 178 A st. eommunicate w ith Ensign Lee 4B-3 A rm y at the . . ___ Shield Home, 665 May- fa ir Ave,, Portland, Oregon. PO RS A L E — 600 Steel Handpow- er Stumppullers, ISO each. Horse power 876. Automatic Gates Hand well borers, waterwheels, 111 3rd, Renton, Washington. 3 6-tf W A N T E D — Ten to one hun dred feeder hogs weighing around 50 pounds,. If -possible. W rite approximate weight and number and price per pound. F. O. B. A fhland, A. E. Slocum, H am ilton City, California. 43-12 PO R HALE A PP LE S: — Bald IRON FOUNDRY— Brass and wins, Spltaenburg. and Newtown’s — a ll good grade. B ring boxes and Iron eastings nude to order, ma pick them a t 60c per box.’ W. L. chine and stove repairing done Moors, Bellview.- 21-1 mo.* at Eagle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob erlin St. 41-1 mo.* PO R B A LE — R eel Estate Moved to A s h la n d - H erbert Cole of Hornbrook, PO R SALK— A t a sacrifice,* moved to Ashland this and on easy tv m s by non-resi Cal., dent, valuable and profitable 1 * week. H is (laughters Gladys and acre dairy, chicken and bttrry Helen are attending school here. Lodge Directory No. SB, A. P. A A. M .— Meets In tke Masonic hall every 2nd Thursday. Mast er, D r. R. L. Burdlc; Secretary, W illiam Day. Hisldyon Chapter No. 21, R- A. M —-Meets in the Masonic hall every 3rd Thursday. High Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec retary, W illia m Day. M alta Commaadery No. 4, K . T — Meet« in the Masonic hall on the le t and 3rd Wednes days. Em. Commander, D. H. Jackson; Recorder, W illiam D»y._________________________ H lla h Temple A. A. O ..N . M . g.— Meets In the Masonic hall every 1st Friday. Illustrious Potentate, F- D. W agner; Re corder, W illia m Day. Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E . 8.— Meets in the Masonic hall on the le t and 3rd Tuesdays. W orthy Matron, Mre. N ellie Fetero; Secretary, Mrs. Leah N, Caldwell._________________ Enlelma Temple, Daughters of The Nile— Meets in the Ma sonic h all every 2nd Saturday. Meet« alternately at Medford, Ashland and Grant« Pass. Prin cess Tlrsah, Lorena McNair; Prineese Zuleika, Grace Ma _________________ lone. Ashland Chapter DeModay— Meets in the Masonic hall on the In d and 4th Mondays. Master Counsellor, Milton F ranklin ; Senior Counsellor, Raided Parke.________’ x Mahogany damp No. 8 5 *5 , M . W? A— Meets in the Moose , h a lt on the 2nd and 4th F r i day». x FBot Rock Encampment No. 15— Meets In the*, I. O. O. F. hall on the le t and 2rd Tues days. C. E. Hooper, Scribe. Fratern al Brotherhood— 1st and 3rd Thursdays, at the Moose H all. Ashland Lodge No. 45, I . O. O. Fx— Meets in the I. O. O. F. h all every Thursday. Noble Grand, M r. Hazelwood Vice Grand, H . J. W alcott; Re cording Secretary, C. E . Hoop er. Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 — Meets in the I. O. O. F . hall on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Noble Grand, Mrs. May Elb; Recording Secretary, Mise Ethel Reed. Aehland Lodge No. ©44, B. P. O. E .— Meets In the Elks Temple every Saturday. E xalt ed Ruler, Jamee Bowers Sec retary, Ed Thornton. Iv y Camp No. 2805, Royal Neighbors. — Meets In the Moose b all on the le t and 3rd Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A. Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice Turner. Ashland Lodge No. 33?, K . ef P — Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall on le t and 3rd Fridays. Chancellor Bommander, M il lard Dnnn Burnside R elief Corps, No. 84.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall no tke 1st and 3rd Satur days. at 8 p. m. President, Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary, Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr. Ashland Homestead No. 4057 B. A. Y .— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on the and and 4th Mondays. » n m l l 1x6 ( n A a V» 1 a n L a A « « .... 4 Church Directory Church of the Nazarene Fourth and C Streets P. C. Thatcher, Pastor F u ll Gospel Temple Boulevard Presbyterian Church N. Main and Helman Streets. Hugh T. Mitchel more, Pastor, 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. J. S. Murphy, Pastor Pentecostal Church Stone Church, Fifth and Main streets E. F. Bingham, Pastor Lutheran Church Services in Adventist Church, Fourth and C St. H. H. Young, Pastor, 638 Boulevard. Trinity Episcopal Church Second Street Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, 42 Second Street. Phone 110 First Church nt Christ Scientist—South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. William Aitken, First Reader, 128 B. Pioneer. Phone 448-L. ‘ Congregational Church Boulevard Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney 4 69 Boulevard Free Methodist Church E. Main and Sixth Street Emma R. Thompson, Pastor. Christian Church and Second Streets. K. Allison. Pastor, 630 Boulevard Baptist Church Hargadine and First Streets. Myron S. Woodworth, Paytor, Oak Street . Catholic Church Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106 D S . W. J. CRANDALL DB. BBMXST JL WOODS Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Practice IdmiteU To X-Eay, Including Teeth Office Phone 126 O fl»e Hoars: 10 - 12 and 2 - 5 Bolldteg Dentist B O o-H O o’ IT HURTS - L O -O -O -o Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh bors of the Wrtodcraft.— Meets in the I. O. O. F. h all on the le t and 3rd Mondays. Presi dent, Mre. W . O. Prescott; Clerk, Mr«. W m . Stennett. Ashland Camp No. 245, W . O. W — Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall on the tn d and 4th Mon days. Clerk, J. R. W ick; Con sul Commander, C. E. Lane. G. A. R — tn d and 4th Set. each month. Arm ory, 2 p. m. Visitors Welcome. O. O. Van- natta, Commander. I Dr. Charles-A. Haines Physician and Surgeon Citizens Bank Bldg. Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L Office Phone 151 » . . . . . Res. .Phono 184 Evenings by Appointment DR- MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 1 0 * Pioneer Avenne Office and Residence Phone 28 * - . . • O F F IC E HOURS 10 to 12 a., m.— 2 to 5 p. ns. Citizens Bank Rnllding Ashland, Oregon DR. ROLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon • O F F IC E HOURS 10 12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m. 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. Office Phone I 1*8 • ‘ Residence Phone 451-R OFFICE HOURS 10-12 A. M . 2-5 P . M . First National Bank Building CONVALESCENT HOME H E /5 163 Granite S t Mrs. W . M . Barber In Charge Dad has a m illion dollar«, b u t he w o u ld n 't put up the cash fo r a trip to Europe fo r her— r« she’s e a rn in g I t herself. She’s Miss O live Leonard, daughter of a Seattle pow er m agnate, and she'« m a k in g (30 a w eek as a dep artm en t store model so «be can ro abroad VENDOME HOTEL Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop. Open to all in need of health. Practical Nursing. Old people and invalids board 4SI East Main St ed and cared for. as has been enumerated. “The SIGNATURES O F W R IT E R S W O R T H IE R TH AN O THERS Clean rooms by day, week or passage of this bill would enable month — All outside. the assessing of a tax upon the VIENNA, (United Press) Judg W HITTLE T R A N SFER tremendous amount of value that ed by the value of their auto & STORAGE CO. is at present escaping taxation and would permit the general graphs, poets and musicians are redistribution of the tax burden worth more than presidents, kings Coal, Wood and Storage or emperors. In the catalogue of Packing, Crating and Shipping. upon à more equitable basis.” WOOD Long Distance Hauling. He further pointed .out that an a Viennese bookseller who han income tax is not a tax on cap dles a large sideline of autograph Auto Freight Terminal Newcomhe For Wood ital but is based upon net in ed, copies the following prices in gold francs-ere quoted: • come, and therefore is in direct Phone 631 Millerafid 6; Abraham Lincoln Phone 117 proportion to the ability to pay. 20; Garibaldi 35; Napoleon 76: I Statistics were given proving that Office 89 Oak St. All Kinds Slab Wood contrary to -the negative argu Bismark 120; Kaiser Wilhelm II, • Blox 160; Louis XIV 200;- Schiller ment that such a tax would drive 1800; Goethe 5,000; D'Annunzio One Block East of the Ash industries out of the state, the 30; Tolstoi 12; Balzac 200. lan d Laundry. 105 W ater St. year Oregon had such a tax, a SKILLED LOCKSMITH substantial increase was noted NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT F ix it Shop in the establishment of new in Notice is hereby given that the| dustries. OARAGE Lewis H . Jacks, Prop. undersigned Administratrix of Negative Side the Estate of Clifford H. Nicker Third Street Garage 848 East M ain St. The negative side-came in for Chas L. Wimer, Prop. son, deceased, has filed her Final lue consideration when it was Car keys, all makes by lock Back of pointed out that such a tax might Account aa such Administratrix, Western Ante Supply Go. and that the County Court of aumber. Keys fit to door locks provide for fhrther inequalities,, _ . _ Gas, Oils and Repairing. w is likely to encourage public ' ^ « « County. Oregon, has flx- tnd padlocks of all kinds. Mall Washing and Polishing Cars. officfals In spending more mondy j ed 1"ond“y the 8th day ot No’ Storage from *3.00 to *5.00 orders solicited. instead at less, and that it might vember, 1926, at the hour of Per Month. W hy Stand Your ton o’clock a. m. of said day, at drive out capital for investment , Car Outside? and business enterprises. This the Court Room of said Court, Phone 7» 95 T h ird St. H E R E A T LAST last, it was explained, was the in Jacksonville, Oregon, as the Service Guaranteed Beet. Tailor-Made Shoes most outstanding argument that time and place for hearing of Women's Shoes, »T.SB said Final Account and for set Men’s Shoes, 57.55 could be presented. ‘‘It is impos For the Whole Family sible to determine just what ex tlement of said estate. All persons having objections Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted tent this would be true, for no to six actual foot measure THOMPSON A one can foxsee the results of to said.Final Account, or any ments in any style— in the part thereof, are hereby required BURLINGAME leather you like beet and in Such a law until it has been In to filc*or present the same to said high or low shoes as you pre operation for several years.” fer. Now you can enjoy foot Bumming up his remarks with i Court on or befor said time. Painters and Decorators comfort and have perfect shoe VEROIE LEPSCHAT. style and maximum service. the declaration that "History Administratrix. H . C. MANSON shows that taxes do not de-, Paper Hanging — Tinting iUt Gresham Ashland, Ore. crease,” the speaker asked the Tidings Ads Bring Results I a Specialty question, "What alternative i s ; « offered to care for this inc/ease T. L . P O W E L L DR. J. P. CHISHOLM Estimates Gladly in expense of state operation If General Transfer Veterinary Graduate we do not adopt an Income tax Phone 368-J 787 Oak St. Good team and motor trucks. law?” "The present property tax’ Good servlo« nt a reasonable W . T. B LAC K W ELL system is breaking down and Mighty few things can keep up Building, repairing, shingling, price — Phone 83. some method of «quitable distri-j their momentum on yesterday's painting, tintjng and cement button must oventually be evolv fame. Advertise today! work. Phone 359-L. 15-30 JORDANS SASH AND ed.” F E H IG E ’S TRANSFER Classified . Ads Bring Resulta. C A B IN E T WORKS Phone 410 375 B St. Drayage, storage and long dial- Corner Helman and Van Neas. 194-tt 60-tf Phone 161. ance hauling. SUBSCRIBE POR TIDINGS. By Taylor Mom and’Pop H E U D .D R .G A û E -AMY HAS AN AWPUL TodTH ACHE - CAN X MAKE AM APPOINTMENT F o r THIS AFTERNOON? TWO O’CLOCK ALLRiaKCrTHANK YO U / Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat fc Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 0 . ELLYSON SHINN I. .. Methodist Episcopal Church N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. Business ait Prefesstaal Bin First National Bank Building competition w ith the saving psrtments of banks. B riefly explaining some o f the requirements demanded o f those who are to make returns It shown that individuals p it h Adf incomes of *1600, of a fam ily w ith an Income of *3000, would be required te make a report, as well as all partnerships, and fiduciaries, ac cording to the status of the p rin ciples. The taxes can be paid la four installments provided t l exceed *10,000 while no clahR for errors can be made by the change in the ratio of real pro perty to income from year to year. It appears that the income fstate involving le88 than one do»- tax would in Ashland be offset by lar. The penalties were said to taxes paid on real estate of a be sufficient but reasonable, while value equivalent to net Income. the general administration of tha Again resorting to figures to proposed law would be under Clearly explain his point the the direction of the State Tax speaker took the following' ex commission, who are authorised' ample, "Assuming the assessed to employ all of the necessary value to be 40 per cent and the help. On cause Tor controversy tax rate 6 and one-half per cent on real estate valued at *5000 in the federal government in the amount of tax at our rate 1 come Ux law was settled defin would be the same as the Income itely in the present proposals, tax^ate on *5000 or *130.00, and that being that all reports are where the rate is higher or low to Ife considered confidential, er the amount of property tax none being subject to publicity. OpposeH Dennis Plan to offset the income tax would The Dennis resolution was op be proportionally higher or low posed by Mr. McCoy, on the er. - grounds that it would prevent Home Property Exempt Reading the clause of the pro the people for a period of 14 posed acts, relative to the sending years from making provisions for out of the state, personal pro any income tax laws and repeals perty to axold taxation the speak inheritance tax laws now la This, he declared was er came to the concius:on that the force. wording of this clause would not net advisable, as no one could prevent taxes being doiletlled foretell the future demands that upon income from such property. might be made upon the state However, he pointed out, ail re as a whole and it would not be ligious, charitable, scientific, or a good policy to cut off at this educational institutions are ex time all potential sources of rev empt. The gain or loss on the enue of this type. sale of property for income tax After the explanations given purposes determined by it* value above the speaker took up both on January ¿, 1926, or the price sidee of the argument« for and paid if bought later than that against the proposed bills, stat date. Notwithstanding the fact ing that the main factor favor that this clause has been the ing such an act was contained in source of a great deal of contro- the present Inequitable taxation V Her Way, Thanks misunderstanding. ” Taking up the exemptions as contained in the proposed the usual business expenses other deductions are allowed In determining the n«4 Imus while the net loss tor one ■ year can be offset against the profit of the following year, provided not more than two years are ta k en into consideration, while the exemptions are the same as are contained la the federal income tax laws. *Iha«e Exempt Organisations that w ill be empt include Building and Loan Associations, and mutual Banks without capital stock, if V a a pointed out, and taking up the Building and Loan Associations, it was shown that In their emptlons it might be considered somewhat discriminatory, in that they were rapidly getting away from their original basis of or ganization, that . , of providing loans for s m a lt property own ers, a n d 'w e re coming In direct NOVM THEN, LITTLE LADY SiT ff<«HT . ’ THAT WAUGHTY T oo TH OUT . UP IN TH tt CHAIR AND ÏL L YANK =7 11 WILL i t HUPT, HUH' NO -I'LL a v e YOU A LITTLE WHIFF OF GAS ANO YOU’LL NEVER F E E L IT 8 err, up y o u « im m c •„ GAS t-ÛAM’T T6 ll "THE OTHER KIDS HOW, MUCH IT HORTGD