V » T 1 * 1 “ • '•> , I», Í 4 . * ’ ASHLAMD DAILY YDURCMI i available we’ Uavw cleaned Up tha ran w ell as (o the sly hundred gera i cometerle* und*r stb» «lly'a cen­ feet previously, purchased, U n­ tral, nevertbeleae, they are yet la der the oew,agreement the *Want I a depíoAhfe oe^Utídn'.' t tfcaM ’ Irrigation Dfstrlcf . must f qrafuh J recommend to the - eonaMenttlon the malar pumharad rffom, 'them pt the near administration , the w ie q fg u d SS!geetred.by tha city ■ providing of some plan' W perm- to* Oeteher flrac or, earn y e a r,, fCotattanea from (Continued l »neatly provide' for the upkeep of In other words the district in. re­ > the city*» oemeterlee e ved 'lf ft ta quired to pUhhold and storeaaJd The other la the T re n t*» PoO«T* ■- neleaaary to fWat a small bond fa*' water fo r the nae ’of tbs city of lea case, in which the SQTefy- e sue In order J percent of the sanitary pottery y ground facilities. Thia la aot as metOra Ih Of4er thaf / t i e city production of tha country, assert 3 easy a m atter as it aonnde and it m ay keep jt proper check on ex­ that price-fixing shew«'. t o ^ b e j. la difficult to find a pine* where actly the amount It receives.' I harmful to the public, must be 1 edjplning property owner» do believe that thia change in r, the p ro v e d .,,!" - »*’, . not object, or w here contam ina­ contract was worth thousands of Elk Hills tion of streaips doe» 'not result. dollar» to the city of Ashland. In addition to the E lk H ills F Thia much we do know, and that’ In revjsjring; the .w o rk accojn- case, under advisement, two other 9 1» |^at tha oM , dump . around pltsbed J bale only mehfloned a prosecutions brought by the gov-i rv should be apeedily abandoned and few of the many things achieved. eminent as a result of the oil In­ y new damping facilities provided- I f enrobe would read the minute» v estig a tio n of 1923 are before the of the mony meeting« o f the court. In ' both cases the court ia Píre Department r . Thg fire department has receiv­ Council during the past t t o year« to decide whether it w ill review* ed considerable attention by the Jte would readily convince himself the decision of lower courts. old council an¿ l^ ¿S tbellevpd that of the varied and valuable Work One ia the Teapot Dome elvfl f the cljy ,of Ashland ’ Is, at, the which has been done and of the lease case, in which Jhe St. Louis I present' tlm i, possessed of fn ftc -i vast’ amount of time which ha» Appellate Court Conceited the - feht fire ftghtl& g. 4 cil of ten acres of ground adjac- Among more than 400 other I wish to pay a tribute to the • ent to the L lth ia Spring from cases still before the court Is the - which the city of Am land ob- help and assistance given to us ) tains its Llthia water supply! • y the Ashland Tidings, ituch appeal of George R. Dale, Mun­ i This purchase was made from the' valuable space and pub{lclty has cie, Ind., editor, from a contempt ’ Citizens Bank of Ashland and at been given and the fullest co-op­ of court Jail sentence for an edi­ t a very reasonable figúre,, and eration has been evidenced at all torial, which he defends with the allegation that It was tru th fu l and ' gives the fity of ’Ashland full and times. therefore justified. property Is properly cared for * la closing I wish to thank the and housed. 1 members-of the old conseil for Not least among tha* work of f- thqlr splendid efforts, and nntlr- city foremost. W ithout your w ill­ the retiring administration has - ing service, and I wish to assure ing services, oftimes outside tbe been the continuation of effort to . 4 h f ^iew administration of tbe scope of your actual employment, obtain complete ownership of kindly assistance of myself and we would have been able to ac­ lands In the Ashland Watershed I each o f the retiring >councilmen, complish but little. and not In tbe reserve. Notable , whenever such help is desired, W ith best wishes for tbe future among efforts along this line was t To (he Tarions city officers I prosperity and upbuilding of the the purchase of the Wlnbrirn ■ would state that yoar work has City of Ashland, I remain property, thus practically com­ I been faithful, and at all times Respectfully, pleting the -obtaining of title to r have you kept the Interests of the O. H. JOHNSON. ail watershed lands. . f< . f p . ri TougkjforlJones Boys! I < ortfln«*) to Konio-r- , { , , , M m. £U n l«y Robinette le «ôa- lined ,(o her home en the Bople- varfl w ith the fliij , i Baker project gets 1464, vyhde MJMO.OOO.and Vale POPULAR NOON LUNCHES A dainty sandwich—toasted to a dainty, golden brow’ll, a cup of s te a lin g aro m atic coffee o r hot chocolate and a light desert make an ideal'noon lunch. , You will be pleased f with 'our food and service. n ‘ i i ♦ < 7* i r V Lithia Springs Pharmacy , i . , / f- Pickwick Stage Systems ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH < i r iv e ¡schedule* Daily— fl: 30 a. m.; 10:00 a. m .l 1:10 p. 0 :0 0 p. m.; 11:3« p. m. r - ” Stop over anyWhere and aa often as yon like. TRUNKS— See the Agent IE ATS— High backed reclining adaptable three poeltlon SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS Get your tickets from Pickwick Stage Ageag Tavern Cefe— 1B7 Heat M»1» St. Phone Sd 1 D elinquent Assesenients Another m atter which pre­ sented Itself to us was the fact that the city was the owner of considerable property taken in on delinquent assessments. - A n ag- praisal board was appolhted and appraisals* were made o f all such property, and a selling price fixed thereon, v Several sales were made in thia manner. I be­ lieve the new Mayor and Council ran well afford to^ spend some time In making a determined Ef­ fort to sell some of this, property oven at a sacrifice In order to 'get It bark on the tax rolls. It Is a otable fact that on the Boule- ard where two ciiy lots! have been sold that two* very fine homes have been ballt thereon. Street Improvements One of the major things accom­ plished by the outgoing admin­ istration has been the matter of street Improvements. Never In the history of the city of Ashland have the streets been as well graded and cared for as they have been during the past two years. In addition to this, sidewalk, curb and gutter Improvements have been made on Laurel Street, (Iranlte Street, Union Street, A l­ lison Street, Fairview Street, Iowa Street, Harrison Street,. Morton Street, Liberty Street, Beach Street, Henry ’ Street, Holly Street^ Mountain Avenue; | ra lm Avenue and C street. Many I property owners have been re­ quired to repair existing aide- i walks in order that the same j might be safe for pedestrians. A | test was made as to the efficiency | of macadam paving on “Cf' ■ Street *and has been 4otand to be ■ very satisfactory for tbe amount I of money expended. In con nee- | tlon with tbe improvement of | streets the out-going advfnistra- | tlon passed an ordinance causing ! seven per cent of the receipts * from the electrle light department I to be transferred monthly to the | street fund, thus, providing funds I with which the street depart- | ment should ba able In the future ■ to have the streets of Ashland on “ a par with any efty of Its size in I the state of Oregon. It Is my be- | lief that no program could be s«^- | lected which would do thq, more good than a program for ! { well graded and well kept «trafts “ as the tourist and visitor from I other cities notice the condition | of the streets perhaps more than I any other thing. F Gemeterlee j . . . fl Another matter which deserves 1 the attention of the new ¿ quap U I Is that of the Ashland cemeteries. E Although with.* the small fund« f L icensed by Ethyl Gamllne Corporation It was a favorite expression of Theophrastus that time was the most valuable thifrg that a person could spienh. pn4 can easily prove the soundness of this logic. Eterjr jnuiute spent in reading the advertisements in this paper Iniiltiplies itself manifold in the time saved in ^VGrti^rtuents elJipinateilDBt motion. They save “ running your legs off’’ trying to find some particular article at the price you want to pay. They bring the «hops to your breakfast table, where you may review and select* befo»e starting out* Advertisements are a’ straight line between demand and supply,1 between spending and paving between purse and .purchase. .They save your shopping time and con- 8^ry^,yovr¡household, money.. They enable you to get one hundred cepts out of every dollar. A premium gasoline? . . . • You said i t ! . . . . Associated Ethyl Gasoline , > requires 3 cents per gallon over market price. . . . After you have used a •. / titnk full you will wonder why it sells for only 3 cents additional j You would willingly pay 5 cents A n d CARBON ) P O W E R . Associated Ethyl 2 ± . " 2 h e r e ’s w h y : knocks ai>d maintains the proper rev. olutions*pcr-mimite o f your engine. S n ,E,Rh .T V o s ^ L S ^ t 1,? H ' ew! Your engine takes on new * ear< C » hills that require a shift, you m J pep. o n now go a greater distance berate <* t -<> . . the shift is necessary. And when yon ? ..7 " A / K N O C K — wheth- startupahill.putyourfootripht down j b ?r , , ow traffic now. Aa- “ to the floor hoard. Feel you car slip ¡d Ethyl eliminates the cause o f . . forward in smooth, rapid pkk-upl 4 STO PS T H A T “B U C K * I N FIC . Creep along in high. Then with SAVES EXPENSE. N o mote carbon removal. Occasional valve grinding ia a ll that w ill be required. H a rm fu l knocks and strainingjerlu eliminated.' Far lest tendency to motor-overheat* ing. Greater driving satisfaction. rt So read the advertisements. Read them every day. Par from being, a tiisk, you will find it an interesting pastime. It will bring you up to the minute on what’s what in everything that concerns, you and your home and family, tfo one can spring anything new on the regular reader of advertisements! Associated The-advertising columns are mar« columns pf progress, bqfl’n q h