Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 01, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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PA O R TH SU n
g an ltatio u .*• T h e ir rooms, for the
Mr. W h ittle sent eae of A is
first year in A fourth s to ry w e re trucks out, loaded w ith lim b er,
well equipped, 4n«I a membership ohp day when the supply
was
4 1 over 1 ,>00 was secund • A short. Mr. • M. M. Tucker of the
•trong, aggressive feature was the Boulevard,' »donated n
week's
work of the publication commit­ work. Just because he was glad
To She Editor:
There are tboee who are ' try ­ ted, in distributing ten thousand to see uh progress with our un­
ing to make the taxpayers bp- copies of thp constitution, one dertaking. On “Tag Day" Mayor
lleve that it the county seat is copj being sent to every pastor in’ Johnson said, “When you are
not moved to Medford very soon New England. As a result. Asso­ ready, I am going to donate a
it will go up in smoke or a ciations on the Hoetpn pMJ were mantle or a wall clock to the com­
cloud burst w ill wash it away or formed early in 1852 In Worcest­ munity house."
one of those high power zephyrs er, Springflpld, ‘ buffalo aqd on
, Mr. Linlnger of what used to
the .30th of June of that year, in be Enders Hardware, said, “ Bell­
that float down Jackson creek
New York? Later In the yea *Y.
view people are very good to
w ill blow away bulldjngs, rec­
ords, and the wAole darn busi­ M. C. A .’s were4 formed-in Wash­ tnrde with us,” and then gave
ing! on, New London, Detroit. <;pn- ttyree fourths of a keg of 8’s and
ness, and Jackson county will go
coid and New Or’epns. in ' 1863
one-haig keg of K 's nails. Pro­
busted. But the fact Is the
Associations were
formed in vost Bros, donated one-half keg I
Court House has withstood all
Baltimore, Alexandria, Chicago, of shingle nails, and one-half
these calamities for over forty
Peoria, Louisville, San Franolsco, keg of 16’s. In another report
years atod stands right .where it t’ rovidence, Brooklyn, Lexington,
of these notes, the donations of
(was placed and is solid as a rock.
Ky., Quincy, 111., iyid Portland, Mrs. Pell and Mr. Simpson were
|The fire hazard is very small as
Maine. This remarkable growth told and so the building commit­
it stands on a large block of
having taken place JuSt niuo tee particular, wish to take this
ground Isolated from any near­ years after the' first Association
by risk. And our fire protection was' organized in * London was means of publicly thanking the
tour hardware stores In Ashland
is good as our gravity pressure ample proof that there was a dis­
for furnishing enough nails to
system is stronger than in the tinct need for the Y. M. C. A.
complete the building. We do
county, and we always have a in America. By 1854 there were
certainly thank you, and some
reserve reservoir full of water thirty-six Association in the U nit­
day we’ll have .you all out here
for fire purposes.
ed States and Canada.
for a big feed, free! honestly.
| Now with small expense the
Mr. Otis, a ndW-comer in the
present
court house may
be
community, who has moved with
made to give adequate room to
his fam ily onto the Blue place, is
fill the bill for many years,
building the cobblestone fireplace
j Now Mr. or Mrs.
Taxpayer,
for the community building. This
Mrs. W . Q. Tucker
you are not going to vbte to in­
kind of work, he has been en­
Phone 2F14
crease your taxes for the next
twenty years to please t h a t
bunch in Medford who are mak­
A party la being planned for a
ing all this howl and false state­
ments for their own selfish In­ group of friends at the home of
terests.
,
Mrs. Good map In Ashland
the
Do you think it such an aw­ first of the week. The' honor
ful task to make the trip
to guests are Mrs. Clarence Crow-
Jacksonville over the best pav­ son, who Is leaving very soon for
ed road Jn the county even if it K la m a th ' Falls, where her hus­
takes you a few minutes more? band is employed and little Mis«
Mr. Voter you know the tax Joana Augusta Neil, I n f a n t
rate per capita is higher in Ore- daughter of Mr| and Mrs. Jesse
gon than any other states in the Nell. This Is Miss N ell’s first
U. 8. and in Jackson county is party. The friends who are meet­
14x36 inches
Mrs.
a close second to any other ing are: Mrs. Jesse Nell,
M ark True, Mrs. Carl Gotsche
oounty in the U. S.
Mr. Medford voter, do
you of Bellview, Mrs. Chas. Strange
honestly think that «■ seventy of Medford, Mrs. Culver of Phoe
m ill tax or more covering state, nex- Mr8- c - Growson, and the
county and city, etc., is an invit­ hostess. Mrs. Goodman of Ash
ing slogan to the new comer who land, besides the baby.
wants to invest in your city?
Vote no on this county seat
The "club house building com­
removal measu remand you
are mittee, would lik e , to announce
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helping yourself and every oth­ some other pretty gifts to the
‘The Winchester Store”
er taxpayer in the county.
'cause the past week by people
Youi*s Respectfully,
from the outside.
J . W . ROBINSON,
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Taxpayer.
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LETTERS from
THE PEOPLE.
gaged in since he .was a boy and wflth gifts of some of the
big
,
we are grateful to him for offer­ silver beauties.
ing his services to the community
in this way.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Sum­
mers and daughters, Betty and
ures, to bo voted on November
2nd, was well attended, and Mrs.
Perosil most ably set forth the
values pro and con, of these bills.
Those who did not come missed
Trances, and
Mrs.
Summers' finding out a lot of things which
mother, Mrs. Burqust, all of Ta­ they should know before casting
coma, were visitors at the home an intelligent vote.
o f Mr. and Mrs. W . G. Tucker
Friday.,
VOTE X 35
Glen Fabrlck
A pafty composed of Mrs. C.
A. Brown, Mrs. Rufus King, Mrs.
Goorge Harkins, Oates King, and
"Dutch” Harkins, spent Wednes­
day i t northern California, pie-
nicking and incidentally visited
Koudret Hanoum, elected, may­
the fish hatchery at Hornbrook
The meeting at Bellview Thurs­ or of Germat, Turkey, can neither
and brought back a fine bunch day night, to discuss the meas­ read nor write.
of fish. Some of tha more Incky
friends have been made
happy
Democratic, Candidate For Represen­
tative From Jackson County
A resident taxpayer, land owner, and business man
of Jackson Cotinty 16 years. A train ed business
man.
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i Your last chance to get Genuine Army
Heavy Wool Sox at a price, 3 pairs for
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$1.00
Why send off to Cata­
logue houses for Barb­
wire and Fencing?
While we can meet their prices
on most anything In our lias.
Turn In your order for your
wants, and 1st us. figure with
you before you send off for the
goods.
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ARMY GOODS STORE
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Favors direct primary. Opposed to Dennis resolu­
tion. Favors strict econmy, but not at expense of
necessary state and educational institutions.
“ THE INTERESTS OF JACKSON COUNTY ABE
HIS INTERESTS.”
Paid. Advertisement
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Biggest Little Store in Town
Peil’s Comer
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
M B MS
323=X
you want
Coaster Wagon
$6.50
Simpson’s
Hardware
Further History
Of “Y” Is Given
On the return of some young
men from London to this contin­
ent, the appeal they made for the
organization of Y. M. C. A.'s met
speedy and almost simultaneous
response in Montreal and Boston.
I t was in these two cities, quite
independently of one another,
that the first two organizations in
North America, bearing the name
Y. M. C. A., were formed ,one in
Montreal on November 25, 1861,
the other in Boston on December
29, 1851.
The Boston Association started
out with a vigorous committee or-
Two Taxes for your smokes?
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Yop are still paying enormous war taxes to the United States Gov­
ernment — Now-the state wants TO TAX YOU AGAIN!
The U. S. Government gets 6c every time you buy 20 cigarettes.
NOW the STATE WANTS to TAX you 2c to 3c MORE!
EIGHTEEN CENTS goes to the Federal Government f o r every
pound of your tobacco. Now the State proposes to add about 9
cents EXTRA!
Wick Furniture Co.
COMPLETE LINE HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
It m eans that y o u w ill h a v e to pay from ten to
fifteen p er cen t MORE F O R YOUR SMOKE3!
It means that you will have to pay a SPECIAL TAX for the PRI­
VILEGE OF SMOKING!
PHONE 216
! 83 N. MAIN ST.
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of Eastern Oregon are asking you for equal
opportunity in education with YOUR children
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It means that this is the beginning of a system of STATE NUIS­
ANCE T A X E S ---- next cigars, then gum, candy, theatre tickets,
cosmetics, all for you to pay!
CHILDREN
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It means an additional horde of revenue collectors
whose salaries YOU have to pay.
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pay
Is it fair to single you out to pay a special tax just because you en­
joy a smoke?
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• i . A. CHURCHILL, Ashland, Oregon, President Southern
Oregon Normal and formerly State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, said:
c “ In no institution of higher education Is the relation­
ship between the Investment of preparation and the re-
► turn of service so apparent as in the Normal School, for
every student who matriculates at a Normal School con­
sciously dedicates himself to preparation for a career which
entails a responsibility greater than that of any other pro- ,
fession. I have gone about in Institutes of the state for
fifteen (1 6 ) years pleading for the establishment of a Nor­
mal School for Southern and Eastern Oregon. I t Is absolutely
necessary that another Normal Sehool he established."
NO! On the Cigarette
and Tobacco Tax
GKORGE A. BRISCOE, Ashland, Oregon City Superin­
tendent of Schools:
"Southern Oregon-Is Interested In Eastern Oregon get­
ting a Normal School. The welfare of the people, state or
nation depends upon the education of Its people. Eastern
Oregon is an Empire In Itself. Its people should have a Nor­
mal School so their children may be a 'blessing to themselves
and to all of us.“
VOTE 323-X
Be Fair to the Children of Eastern Oregon
VOTE 310 X YES
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William Reinhart
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P.irt Adv by Better Teachers Training Commttlee of Eastern Oregon Normal School Com­
mittee. Fioyd D. Moore, Executive Secretory, <00 Chamber of COmmerge Bltldlng, Port­
land, Oregon.
J. H. Cook
A. G Nininger
Plaza Confectionery
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(Paid Advertisement)
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