Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1927, Image 1

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The TidUgs* ndiÿ*
perfor Over Fifty Years
(Patted N p « W i f r S y y t t e )
Junior. High to J
Play Medford oil
' - Local Gym Floor
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7 -^ ij
BBJ TUP UAflCE
trlp^Thl^h^tooirhhn * M ^ fa f
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—— — VLefnaten
Ink flVUJL
her of Commerce, arrived la Ash-
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land Friday night enthusiastic av- m nnW M e
•r th e la c t that the Paeifle N orth- n S t r l« Z s t e m
went lb regarded as being the
most prosperous section o f the en-
tire United Staten.
W hile in
Spokane ''Prof. Vining wan the
guest of the Inland em pire Aseo-
dlnton, whore Jhe was one o f the
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( B y J. H. Fuller)
In commenting
Most cities have certain charac­ main speakers.
teristics which are net always ap­ upon this meeting Professor T in -
parent on the surface, but which tag called attention to n speech
become evident w ith closer eon- made by George C ., Jewett, pres-
tact. The Capitol City o f Oregon Went o f the Federal la n d Bank,
ban to the w riter, heretofore; embracing the, tw elfth district,
seemed characterised by a . ‘self- which consists o f the states form -
M r. Jewett
satlsfied, not to bo disturbed at­ lag the northwest.
titude, with a “W e are i t ” sir. presented figures to show that np
W e own the state institutions, we until 122«, the average term col-
have the broadest streets, . the ections wsrq 62 2-2 per cent, dur­
most beautiful lawns and roses, ing the year 1922 the average was
ate?, this business la ours, its raised frerfa « (o, «7 per cent,
w ith Oregon »topping the list, with
good enough. W hy worry t «
However gradual* the change aft average collection wf «7 per
has come about, I cannot say,, hat cent.
Farm rentals according to t hfe
certainly tha past two years show
a m arked difference, and Salem official have established a m lnl-j
today begins to assume propor­ mum return of 4 per cent. and
tions of something mere than i maximum o f 22 per cent, w ith
an average of 2.9 per cent, fh ta ,
Just the Capitol City.
The early fonaders had a vision according to Professor Vining, is I
of a city beautiful, and the won­ • much bettor return upon - the
derful civic had state cehtor la
tha result, and the whole cit> re- 1
inditetton
volvee about this neater.
I t ,1s '
hopdd that futu re building w ill <
A U STIN . Texas.
Jan. 1
Grand total <221 nnd'Shrpe «
t o < o .’
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" , • " • ^ « * 1 ‘ S a m e MS Public
t h a t is the alanwney sngep
,
u n i< a a **
“Ma” Pergnnm's two yearn l a
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governor’s, ehair «ad - n o ;
H A V i JOINT MEMORIAL dares hasnrd a gneae as to .«
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those three days staybrlag.
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From CaM,or>u
i f M a W IM « N ew Y e a r *
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Washington to Morass
elution wore more and more )
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Tsxee
dons aha ban serried tt term
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Daring her f ln t year t e e M
SALBM, Jan. 17.— Irrigation 1.227 pardons, t o t E ttato o
»■»•ndmenta. f a r reaching la their shadowed by the M M ftoddi
• c#po wwr« teo t tato the Hense ns 192« and th e e a r » days ta I t ]
th® Oregon legislature reconvened
la A pril, 1992, M a and
todajr
Representative Burdick, Ferguson visited the etate >
The «“ «ndments provide fo r the toatiary aad Ma pyexsAed
M k t B < ®f directors of Irrigation
Ashland Junior high school wig
play Medford junior high on the
Junior high basketball floor to­
morrow evening, and Coach. How­
ell believes bis local basket shoot­
ers have a good chance to win,
The local Junior high lost to Rose­
burg, IS to 14, In an over-time
game Saturday n ig h t The teqms
were tied-at 12 each at the close
of the game, but Roseburg nosed
out ahead In thw flve minutes ex­
tra playing.
The game tomorrow w ill start
at ? : ! • . A small admission will
be charged.
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j Light Fines Are Given to
I
Men Who Are Held •
Responsible
PORTLAND, Jan. 17.— (U N )—
J Four men, W alter H. Bredmeler,
I Charles B. German, Raymond
I Caldwell and Charlee E. Henshaw,
cltlxsnahlp, parolee, furloughs:
extensions.
coxmniitAtioiia&ù
’death sentences, respite of A
sentences and others attesi
county Jail prisoners.
ir Viatag
' T h e trfo p e g « ero lh ave ween
the b a ilin g of a bomatfful Elks
Temple, a modern Y. M . C.‘ ‘ A. Club of Portland. His also wan
building; nearly 93.000300
In the chief speaker nt the annual
meeting of the Bast Side Business
b a lld ln | permits during 1922.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 17.— t h a
The « « s t r i n i program is an- Men’s Club o f that city. •. .■
administration is determined to
donbtedly responsible tor the a ir 5 « h e annual meetta« p f 0 « Pa­
(continue its present Niqnrngnth-
of progress and advancement. TWo cific* Highway Association w ill
Mexieon policy regardless o f erti-
te.___ _________________
BSSOlYlSI/ MW X1MMB MBUBW , d u i be hold d t the Bhteso Hotel. Ona teism.
fedtttdtt ¿ 0 ? «proti
R i n m u , ms iim - i M r e f i * t »
that the state d e « rtm e k t is #r£
and with the probable success of m onth Mud the Ashland sum win
•drfng to modify K t c e n t r a , $ o ) | w iii b o li I
this industry, Salem bids teh* to deliver th e main addtate to this
American policy to conform to dp-.
become a city of, 50.002 people. meeting. ’ '
Anode o f foreign critics and con­
Older Industries like the woolen
gressional opponenti led by Sen­
mills, paper mills, oto.. ays J M ,
a to r Borah; Secretory Kellog tb -l
crossing thelg pay, .tolls, whll«
day m id . ‘"There has Ween no I
|hn canning .Industry,, which ¿If-
change whatsoever in this govern­
toen years ago.functioned, to the
ment’s policy tow ards Ntcersgtg. ]
extent o f some 30.000 cases per
ee offered la the Preside«*» me»-1
snaam. now
packs .1,, 000,00C
sage.
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eases « year. About 3000 peopl«
J Oregon gtete .Pagato anA is a
are employed daring the cnnnini
w ell kndfrp fcpeaker
'R ia pre-
AU Arnond B
dieted
tha9
more
than
throe hup-
’ r i t p lU h« readily a m a .th a | th<
5 .Tfarkfy Fon,
dred roqn b lim ia and* th e ir friends
whole program depends upon the
W ill '« { O n d « thia meeting.■< l The
fa rth e r development ef agrtcul«
Ashland high school's basket­ Jacbion.’'. county d a b baa th a dis-
ta w , which furntehes the raw mat
ball tm m cams out o f Its pre­ tlnttion of being the oldest Lfo*
tertal, fru it and. (« x . ¡togeth(9>
season stamp Saturday tig h t aad cola Club In the state. .'
w ith the grant tinjbar resources. ;
walloped Yreka. Cal., high school,
H it Is interesting to -find ,th a |
32 to 10, on the local Junior Mgk
hops still h avq a front,rank la th e
gym
floor.
product Met: tee annual «ravenad
Ashland’s basketball
quintet
from thja .ltepi atane amounting
showed a marked Improvement
to four million dollar«.
and excelled the Northern Call-;
are
a continually
Increasing
fornlans in every department of
source o i profit, while peppermint
the
game. Roy P arr and Ka&nas- i
, for W rtelC f’• chewing gam, occu­
tro were high point winners f o r ,
pies a considerable.acreage ln-tbls
thé locals and both Played fine
territory,.
A ll this shoçrs the
basketball.
value of specialised cropy adapted
The line-ups;
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to the mU and climate.,
Ashland—
Kannnstro,
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The flr«t weeh of.,the Legisla­
P«rr, 1; Abbott, 2; H ill. 2; Nut­
tors developed little except thb
ter. R. Pnrr, 11; and McBee.
organlxatlop. , Jackson , Cpupty
Yreka— Steele. 4; Scholts, 4;
fared well, with-elect ton of qpeak-
Clark. 1 ; Parry. Dunphy; Lu ttrell,
er and -tea aMmtatmppt fit ^ q p p i
1; Martin.
In the Senate A». Mridg« ta . the i
From Yreka Team
will start tomorrow
accused of violating the law in
putting out the so called “ yellow
.ticket*’ were found guilty late
Friday by Circuit Judge Stephen­
son, following the closing of the
case.
>
Attorneys for the defendants
agreed to an Immediate sentence
waving time rights.
B. B. Stackhouse, defendant,
was freed e f the charges Thurs­
day. ’Judge Stephenson rendered
his verdict shortly, after thO clos-
argnCMnts of the defense conn­
Sevanteen Year Old Bay
Conquers Oatalin»
Ghannal
Warrant Hag Been Issued
By Deputy Game War­
den Boy Parr
Gross I n c o m e s of Five
Thousand or Over Must
Be Reported ’
OHLY ONE TO FINISH
NORMAL
LOS ANGELES, Jan.
17.—
W ith fame already his, George
Touag, seventeen year old con­
queror of Catalina channel today
prepared to reap a fortune. From
W illiam W rtgley be w ill receive
twenty-five thousand dollars, the
grand prise for being the only one
Ja te e field of one hundred and
three to finish tha swim from
Cntlllnn to the main land. -Many
offers of vaudeville and the mov­
ies are expected.
Mrs. M argaret Hauser, of Long
Member
Beach, and Miss M artha Steger of
Portland, who were taken from
the water a few miles from the
goal, will be given twenty five
hundred dollars each for
their
pluoky showing as they remained
In the water longer than any m an.1
Young’s time was fifteen hours
and forty-five minutes.
z
of National v
Eagle Market
Changes Hands
Thg •‘yellow ticket” appeared
Just before tlie primaries last
Msy and was an alleged instance
of a forged tickqt bearing the
name o f the Oregon Good Govern­
ment League.
presented to prove that the “ysl-
JpapTteket” wan Issued hr e b *
pspers.
to.
. ?,! odlet ehnreh held th e ir regntsr
, W ith tea
adJeurnmepL
meeting hi Pioneer hall last evy-
Thqrsday, nearly all the a « « * «tag. w ttb eight members* pres-
hers dtaeppaand from, t^e clty. eat. The meeting was held in
none to te s tr honsro an A n pum kerobaneetion with a food an« np
to Portland which iq. really the intoreetfng eMhlon ‘wnk reported
political capital , ¿fcpp p 1 1 t i i b y those attending. The club or-
probahle t e « a M W « « « bnUd- ganlssd their backet ball toam
tag w ill, M op«. Quteoma <4 th e and are shxlous fo r other Corn-
deliberating as ia MJtea general rada ctoha to he organised that
wneansna e f oplplpa te a t apeh w noma eeto«tM ioa might ha bad
bulldlng ls imperative.,,
i; ,’ ; ' ta lh ls pbaae o f epert. This etab
W ill write regarding tha, Salaam la 0 « ot t M Christian Cltteanshlp
Chamber o f Commas» , ip next g v o e « organised by the T . M . C.
latter. •.) 3tf i s Jeb*s4» A , V A. tor Ueye XV to 117 years of age.
---------------------------- j J. W. W ile, jy„ }a leader bt tela
Antons;Rtngi 'w h o llvss In , a fcronp. •' >. *
cabin near the Bnsaard m in i waaj ' ” . ■-*■1
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NEW GEOGRAPHY
B E R K E L E Y , Cal., Jaa. 17.-—
(U N )— Java, Sumatra, add Born­
eo at one time were a « r t of the
Asiatic continent, according to
Dean E. D^ M errill of the collegS
of agriculture, University of Cali­
fornia.
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The change to the present for­
mation o f tha Philippine ls l« 4 a j
occurred after the pleistocene a « I
pliocene ages, f t is stated to 'th e
fourth and laet valuma of Mer­
rill’s “Bnnmerpttod- e f Philippine
Plants,’' Jnat completed by the!
bureau o t science fa
«1
Tble A to M is c rtP to f « tlA p o rt-1
ant tropiA tetamr wm began fy
the California prfM|te?or while• m J
was in M anila ja»« « ,
The Y | ä ]
attempt .tote VÌAda to edeonht far
all specles ereditai to thè aretth
« la g o .
The fonrth volume IU-
cludes a compraheaslva gaparal
lntroduetion, blbttofcra^hy
and
W . N^-Broaao, ex-mayar al
Talent, < « r g bnelneee visitor
la Ashland this morning.
PORTLAND. Or.. Jan. Id — For
» the information and guidance of
Indivldaals In preparing their ra­
turas, Clyde G. Huntley, collector
of Internal revenue, today Isaned
a statement in which he sum­
marises briefly the essential pro-
' visions of the IM S Revenue Act
ns they relate to the liability of
Individuals for filing raturas of
Income for the calendar * year
1 1292. ’
Briefly, every Individual is re­
quired to file an Income tax re­
turn. who. during the year 122«
had
( a ) A gross Income of <1020.
or more, regardless o f the net
amount; or
(h ) A net Income of 11500, or
X^vsr. If single, or if married aad
hot living With husband or wife;
W '* * ’
(e ) A net income of « 5 0 0 , or
over, if married and U*lhg w ith
husband or w ife; or
(d ) Regardless of the nmonnt
If the net Income exceeds the per­
sonal exemption.
Every Individual claiming to
he “head of a fam ily” must file a
return It he has a net Income of
21590. or more, regardless of the
fact that, as tach, he is entitled to
the rnnte personal exemption an
a married man. 12500, and 9400,
•pirater» to deceive electors. -
. Them- millions , of tree seeds
are helag seat to-G reat Britain,
France, Belgium and Ita ly by
Charlee Lathrop Tack, president
« the Amerfcan Tree Association.
.»Vhey. are to help reforest the.hat-
tla*srena in which Am erttan troops
went into action. 10 years ago, .
A “head h f a fateny” in defined
as “an tadivMnal who hetanDy
Supports and maintains in one
household one or more individu­
als who are closely connected w ith
P IE S A T M EDFORD
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him by blood relationship, rela­
, W illiam Alexander Black, aged
tionship by A arriags,' e r by adop­
<9 years, passed sway at the 8a-
tion. and whose right tb exercise
erbd Heart hospital In Medford
fam ily
control and provide for
Sunday morning, January 12.
these dependent lndtaldsttls Is
The deceased leaves his wife
based upon some moral o r. legal
and one y>n, Gordon W illard
obligation.“
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Black,'lo mourn its Visa. ‘Fànerkl
| Personal exemptions are the
services will be hyld from Perl’*
{same as'test year, being as fol­
Undertaking ' parlors In 'Redford
lows:’ '
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tomorrow at 2 p. m. ,
31600 for a single person, or a
Mr. Black was a former resident ! Homer BUlIngs, president of married person not living with
of Ashlgpd.
the board o f directors o f the <
I husband or«wtfs;
M.- C. k n Is In reclept of a, letter [ « 5 0 0 for a m arried ' person
from State Senator G eorge: W . I Who lived with'hnsbaad or wife
Dunn, commenting on a report re­ I throughout the taxable year;
cently sent out by-tee Y. M.-C. Al
13500 for any person who was
telling of the- w ork accomplished head o f a family' throughout tha
since September ftret. This re­ taxable ym r;
port was entitled, “A four month's | ‘ 9400 for each dependeat.
declaration of dividends," and told
A dependent Is defined da “a
in a b rief hat Interesting way ot persen, other th a t hnteead or
the w ork of the Association. Is wife, uader is years of age, or
commenting on this report. Sena­ Incapable of selLsupport because
tor Dunn said ita part, “ while I mentally qr physically defective,
have never said much abont It. I who was receiving his ehisf sup­
want to assure you that I. do ap­ port from the taxpayer on the last
preciate the interest you and the | day of the taxable year. This
other men fas thia work have tak­ credit caa be claimed only by the
en da the young men and boys of person who furnishes tha chief
Ashland, nod i l fael that you are support, and cannot he divided be­
dotag good w ork.’1 He further tween two Individuals.
skated, “pan may apply my divi­
dends on neat year’s assessments, 1 I f husband and wife file aspar­
which I hope w ill be equal to tate returns, the personal exemp­
this year’s business.*’
I tion of « 5 0 0 may be tohea by
[cither or divided between teem.
In case the states o f a taxpayer
changes during tha taxable « n r ,
i
• .' t » K « • ! i
the personal exemption shall ho
an amount which bears tha name
ratio to 91500 ae the anmber of
months daring whleh the taxpayer
was single bears to tW O I« apatba,
plus an nmonnt which b ea n tea
same ratio to 99500 aa te a num­
ber of months which ten taxpay­
er was married aad living wttb
husband Or wife, nr wan tee « a d
of a family, hanrn to* twelvs
months. For thin pnrpaCs a frac­
tional pert of a swtath eMail ho
! Bußblei -Bubble, Toil and Trouble
House on. m i t r a l .ot,,the most im ­
portant committees, Dunn being
placed on the . Ways and Means,
considered the most important. In
that all Legislation seems to ; re­
volve around the action of this ,
committee.'
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There being ^wo D u n « ln the ,
Senate Gao.
id Joe, g ltte Ash-, {nr bwufog
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land a little unusual publicity as
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George is referred to as Dana of
COM RADE CLUB M EETS
Ashland on the tlpor and ip tee
R | « Oomrgds club of the Meth-
TAX' GIVEN
Y. M. G A. Directors
Quarterly Meeting
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