Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    CÖÜNTY TAX
IS LOWERED
1»-YEAR-OLD GIRI.
Half Million
PORTLAND. Oet. *» —(IP)
W W *
f e i M k b W on <be
vault la the police office, after
ra u lt rsjpafeted jd o to t
days, the combination lost amj
Chief Of Police George McNabb la
rpavtbmd whore W * * » e a lls d to
testify befofo 's fs d e ril grand
Jury. Sons of thé vau lt contents
« « i t aMdod Tmtrsdsy m e H t w
W allto 'eat to work to "Up * tbe
lack aad a fte r a few
minâtes
— John Arthur Pendar. con­
new y o fe x . oh . a#.— ( i n —
Unless the Catted State« immigra­
tion barriers are lowered, or ad­
ditional fund« aad facUlUsi are
provided for stricter enforcement
Final hearing an the tax bud­
the problem ot excluding nattoa-
get for Jackson county la to be
ato of ether countries illegally en­
held Nov. 22^ whoa nay citizen
tering theee shorea pfomtaes to
with o protest may come before
prove as disheartening as Prohibi­
the committee aad object and fin­
tion work. •
a l e barges will be made. As toon
This-is the conclusion Of immi­
as the budget to finally determin­
gration commissioners througA-
ed It will be turned over to tbe
ont the coantry.
The United
assessor for extension oa thy tax
States now harbors between 600<-
rolls.
000 and 1,500,000 alien« whose
At the present time indications
entrance was illegal, aad to con­
are that the total tax levy for
fronted with the problem of locat­
Jackson county thia yeftr Will be
ing then» aad paying a huge earn
about 2.5 mills leas than l a s t
for their deportation.
year due to the redemptioa and
Renewed activity la recent
payment of interest on highway
months t>i the part of lmmlgra-
bonds from the O. A C. tax refpad
ilen inspectors, who have been
monies which total approximately
re-saw ing hack -aad forth over
395.000.
the 2.000-mile breadth of -this
Tbe sum for tbe county school
country, have b m agtt’ np the
fund is 385.150. There are 8,51«
monthly total ofgdeportable aliens
school children In the county, and
o nearly 1,000.. Bat etna at thia
the law provides that 31* he lev-'
-ate. pnzzled officials point out,
led for each child. Thy county
it would take between 500 and
school library * fdad will be
1,500 years to rid the nation of
3851.3«. a dime beta« levied for
ts illegal-entry aliens, many ot
each school child.
‘
whom woqld make desirable cit­
The high school is estimated at
izens.
The Provost hardware company
approximately 331,000, to be lev­
Recent newspapers articles la
ied under the state tax against 1* making plans to remove tbe pe­ the United States regarding de­
school districts not taatatainfhg a tition between the hardware store portation ot 108 aliens from Ellis
aad-the room formerly occupied
high school.
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- -
The l!bfsry tevy w«r »He fWd ■by t i e Hargrove Mlaaary store,
miMS( to raise about 3«,000. ex- and Install a complete line of ordinarily 10 hpathetic to the na-
cepf in Ashland, which assesses sport tag goods, according to an­ f toft’s immigration prdbleM.
Its«dt for that pnrpoee. '« » b i nouncement made today kg Dom­
Deportable aliens fall ‘ l a t a
- The cute tax for this county ino Provost.
these classes: .
wn( «ot taeeel 3213.523.47 under (' The show windows of the-, - va­ / ,1. Foreign sailors who overstay
thm «lx I f ffc ^ lim b a fte n la w P cant «tore lm*«»heey nMBzed by IMtir ahbre-|«h|e. These hvcto
e v r e n ekpemto f o a l >
age 12.000 ahnualiy.
to figured « M it3 .2 5 3 .lo .
.2. “Border Jumpers” — aliens
Present plaa* include tbe In­
county clerk’s office.
who jump over the Mexican or
Tftte road fund wlH probably stallation of a complete tine of Canadian border*, without b«Be-
ih ch an increase of abont Mt per geods for fcuntihg, fishing golf* flt Of «feu
cent.I as tb* fund waa exhausted tag, tednto, and sill other sports.
3. Allen visitors who overstay
by ewenditnres the nay« year for
their six ra<^dhs';permit.
- <r
damages caused by* the high wa­
4. Allens legally entered who
ter of last March, . i ♦ - »
within Uve'yeato become pubHe
charges, due to circumstances or­
iginating ontaide tbe Daited
victed oCM double murder In
Oregon la 1011, And eehee-
«aeStly pardoned tram pris­
on. waa arrested bare today
charged with assaulting a 15-
year old girl. Pender was
apprehended after he had
ripped the girl*« clothing
from her body aad was
ehoklng her intq aacon-
aciousness according to po­
lice. who heard the girl
(cream. . A veteran officer
ognized Pender xho anted
him not to disclose hie rec­
ord. He was convicted of
killing Daisy Wehrman and
non. Chari Isa on Labor Day
In 1911. at Scappoose. Ore­
gon. Evidence indicated he to
a moral degenerate.
He
was sentenced to hang, the
death sentence commoted
ahd was paroled la 1921.
« ft. «L
fe k tf f the
the nasta*
subject: **T
Canadian or Mexican
while it to egaally tmpr.
guard every tael of the
shore*.
In the case-of coavic
criminals, the Federal a
have no trouble, for aft«
their term« these lndivi
teat from prisons to the
tian statftaa. Bat aRen
only represent a small |
\
(days. The pabllc to lovlagly
loomed,- • • ■
Methodist Mphtei
North Mala and
H. F. Pembert
Morning worship
EfddrtM
ening a t
Tou are
tend i l i
id , a fe threatening
to
te n t lb 'f e e attem pi to
Sabbath School, 0:45 A, M.
Preaching at 11:00.
V Dr. DaWatt Norton will preach
at this hour aad coadayt the ser­
vice at 7;23.
The Toaag People will parti­
cipate In -this service.
Note:- Remember that Sun­
day to. the Rally Dty for tbe
8abbath school. Make tt a real'
1:3«
Rally Day by being present, A
cordftlty mvitod to suitable program will ba given.
the t o s Ä M s df tìto
SALE ON 0. D. WOOL SHIRTS
A $4.50 Shirt for . . . . . . . $3,R>
-A1 Jordan’« Army Goods Store—
(Biggest LUtte dtoft in Town, Open Evening^}
Come in and see what w e have to offer before
buying.
.
imellke tìltfc fr . T%h .« fi! 1(3
U rtily wètémidtt t i r i k i l i «n-
f thè d ty v fe fti é t t i fai. S tftS r -
8 a d ì « s i t e * d ftte lM ip AM
me. Come u M
Art.
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T t t - D i « A d v W ttA Cttfcrvti
< rt n ftj c fe*.
i
.
m 2 to • axeapt BnkdayS aad
13.
Plan To Open
New Sporting
Goods Store
Staten.
work was svacegpfaL
Sabbiti Schedi Ì3: 33. Mrs. F.
ifley, Snpt. frpftéttl Splndler.
c'y. AH classe« regtwsented.
Preachlng t t I l i fermo* by
Ider FltxgéHld. fellqset: d"We
lould Bedffr Óbrt«»ffo.” lMtik
Chart* M J fe feuterme
Fourth add “C” Sts.
Sunday School at 9:4« A, M.
Ir T. 8. WUfey, Superintendent.
It 11 o'clock service Mm. Edith
khitesides,. Deaconess, and Dto-
flct President of the Woman’s
Missionary Society will give an
ddress oft Home Missions. Spee-
il Sthghig b f Mrs. BWbng from
fsmpa, Idaho. Be snr« to come.
At ««13 4>, It. te u fti Peebles
'
5. t'rnvicted alien criminals,
N8ACOLA, Fla. Oct. 28.—
narcotic
peddlers and “persofts
•Two aviators. Lieu tenants
Frawley and W. 'i. Biker,
men, wy» killed, today
’their Curtto» iNawlc jtlaaes
ed Into each other over tbe
They dropped through the
i view of thousands of per-
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
3 n k t 7:20 P. -It. Inspiring Song
«ferrica, followed by an Educa-
tfohal address by Prof. R. V.
D eloit. M. A.. Acting President
or the Northwest Nsxarene Col­
lette at Nampa. Idaho. Mm. De-
ibh^ «vili fèridìr special select­
io n in song.
^be regular mid-week prayeg
meèttìg will be held on Wed-
neaday evening at 7:20 P. M.
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
witnessed t^a^mmduction.
iVe dram* r * 3 V tobgh the
relieving Ita Intense- dra-
wm
iM«bvtet«m onu«B
North Maia aad Hslman Sts.
¡‘Primary Christianity’* will H
" “Hhe theme of the pastor. Rev.
Hugh T. Mltohelmore, Ston^ay
morning at ll: 0 0 . At tbe T:Jo
Worship period the subject will
be i*Three Men.** Have you three
In the Bible Sehofel there ale
classes for all who Would study
God's kora. 0:4,6 A. M.
dhftotlan Endfeitor fcfeielies:
Tbp Mtornledtf^e Snd Senior
meit at 0:30 and tbe Junior at
4:03 K id.
Mid-Week Bible study and
hrsyfer service 7:80. .
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J U Z d f ö b f t f e n the t i
h t t ft B W f f t f e bgfe when
oo|y d efiU M l Itfv fe e mwr BJ
was eiectnc
ana it w i
«W?.-
Thete are sixty-egl
M illio n people ih
8tateBttvmgin«idbi
â fth fe f
u n ited
gr-. -a. e
l y w ir e a
serving jRnencan
Yon who have Helped to build
$ 6 ¿tectricdl age, and who have
profited from it in coififort, con-
tW fe s ifie a h d h a M iA tib s a f e .
^ilard i 6 fotnre growth far con­
tinued support of the J^inerican
é m e t*
« t e .-NDftìbtfr^ f r i t t i
ut. iM iiig ä tiir -C a life m i*
tjrXCBrri M irar
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