Ashland weekly tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1924, March 10, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDING9
Wednesday, March 10, 1020
PAGE TWO
ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
Established 187S
Published Every Wednesday by
THE ASHLAND FRIVTIN'G COMPACT
BERT R. GREER Editor
' l , . - a . ,
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
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ated this citudel of upstanding, self- the people to insist upon its enact
reilant Americanism in the heart of.ment for protection of tholr own
the sage-brush desert. The WeBt rights and the welfaro of tho nation
and the nation need more of such Even though a strike may never be
outposts. They can be had. In the, called, the possibility of a strike
spring floods of the green Snake wa-; is a constant menace which every
ter sufficient to irrigate twenty-five1 business man must consider in every
thousand forty-acre farms goes to undertaking and in every contract
waste. This water can be stored and he may take. That uncertainty is
made nvailable. Is there a greater, one of the hazards of every business
better, more worth-while task in the that depends upon transportation
great West than the making of Amer- for its continuance. Topeka Capital,
icau homes in the desert? i '
SERVICE AXD RATES
Political Announcements
Political Announcements. .$15 00
Political Display Adv. the in. !35
Cash must accompany order on
all political iKlvcrtising.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertisements, per column inch, each Issue, 26c.
Local Readers, the line of Blx words, 10c.
Classified Column, 1c the word, each time.
Legal Notices, 3 1-3 cents the line, each time.
Cards of Thanks, $1.00.
Obituaries, ii cents the line of six words.
Fraternal orders and societies charting regular Initiation fees and dues,
retular rates.
Religious and benevolent societies will be charged for all advertising wseu
ull admission or collection is ias.su, ai imm muwr i.n.m-6 "
The Tidings has a larger circulation in Ashland and its trade territory
than all other newspapers coniDinea.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as second class mall matter.
ami:i:kantsh
PI.ITOCRATIC TAX REFORMERS
... ! The New York Tax Reform League.
One .oiintiy, on" constitution,
... . i rt (Ita fr.lllt U' i t h th tni'.5P
one destiny. Haiuel Weu.ur. ayvn-u v,.. -
Much 14, IW7
Due country," is a whole sermon
in these two words emphasized, a
they were by l lie eloquence of Web
ster and understood in all their meat
ot meaning by those who heard them
and by those who later read them. j run8 i,ut iami aj )allj taxes would
proposition to do away with all per
sonal property taxes.
This delightful suggestion is only
another way of stating the Single
Laud Tax proposition.
it would be the first big step to
ward leaving nothing on the tax
Americanization has to do iirst
with the foreign burn who come to
our shores and of those native horn
who need the lesson, "Oue Country."
There call he no double allegiance.
'1 he native horn who need an under
standing of this truth are those who
put the flag of sumo fallacy which,
they call all ideal above the flag
ot their country. In this sense their
allegiance is dual. They are dream
ers rather than patriots and thoi'
dreams are generally Baseless fabrics.
In the work of Americanization
of the foreign born who come to this
country to seek equality of opportu
nity and liberty under the law, it is
necessary first to make them know
that their allegiance once given to
this country they muat forego their
allegiance to any other land under
the sun. It is a perfectly natural
thing that u man should look back
to the land of hjs birth with affed
tion, but the very fact that he left
it lor uuuther land proves that he
believed in his heart the other land
was the better one. It is, therefore
to this udopted land that he should
uive his heart and his hand, anil
when one gives these he pledges loy
alty.
Americanization means the Amer
icanizing of the people. It is com
plete only when the man or the wom
an is an American with no other
country in the balanc? of his affec
tions. An American lives in Ameri
ca and lives for Ann rica.
"One Cunstitutii n." In a sense
the constitution of u country is the
country Itself. It forms the basis
of the country's liberties. It iB the
law of patriotism. The breaker ol
the law is no true American. The
Constitution hr.s been amended. I',
is within the power of the people to
amend it at any time that the proper
majority of them may wish
double.
Why not do away with ull assessors
and local tux collecting and havt
nothing but the income tux?
The plutocratic New York tux re
formers would hp the first to cry
out against the extension of their
program.
Is It any more rirrht to exempt all
taxes on personal property than to
exempt all taxes on land property?
It would be more just to collect
v poll-tax on ull citizens who do not
appear on tho tax-rolls.
Every advocate of the Single Tax
will agree with the plutocratic prop
osition originated in New York.
CONSOLIDATION'S AM) SI'S-PENSION'S
The Corning, N. Y., "Dally Journal
on January 21 suspended publica
tion because of increased costs.
The Burhnrd, Neb., Times, a week
ly, has suspended publication because
ot the shortage of news-print. The
Pawnee City Chief will handle the
subscription list of the Buchard
Times.
The Columbus, Ohio, Business and
Law Journal has been merged with
Hie Daily Reporter because of tho
high cost of print paper.
The Westfield, Mass., Evening
Jonurnal has suspended publication
giving as one of its reasons the con
dilion of the news-print market.
FACTS VS. ROI.SHKV1SM
Heat the Bolshevistic tendency
with facts. Facts are better than
political arguments.
Instead of clats-conseiousness let
us have industry-consciousness. Class
ippeal is poison.
Ours is a nation of ull the people.
It Is The belief in class-interests, cluss-
tho statue of liberty. A man cannot
support the country without support
ing the. Constitution, which is til"
bulwark of the freedom of the people.
"Oue Destiny." Destiny is the lot
of man. It is that to which he Is
appointed and in a still higher sense
it is that to which he Is consecrated.
The lot of man is his dally lot and
in the sense of .le. tlny it is li is lot un
til the end of time. The destiny of
America, therefore, Is continued und
prejudices, ch.s'i hatreds, is fatal.
We must believe ill our govern
ment, in tho American Ideu, und dis
believe in the ideu that we are uuder
class-rulei'ship.
If these are selfish classes they
must be absorbed in ull-embraciug
policies of justice to all citizenship.
Facts about industries presented
in this paper .are Worth more than
all the appeals to class hatred.
One hundred facts about puyr?lls.
In regulating the railroads two'
facts should be kept 'ippepuust (ill
that they are servants of the public;
(2) that to function efficiently and;
proportionate to the - public needs1
they must be well mainteined air'j
economically operated.
Rates should not be increase! !
without good aud sufficient reason. j
If existing rates yield a reasonable
net return on the investment, with
a margin siU'iicient to stabilize rail-'
road credit and safeguard investors
so as to attract capital for belter-! " ' "
meuts, extensions, improvements und fir-KlIA.VS NOTICE OF SALE OF
rolling stock, theio should be no j REAL ESTATE.
increasj. It they do not yield this
return and essential marginal sur
plus, rates should be increased.
in all respects we are a treniend- 'he Matter of the Guardianship of;
ously progressive people and in no J, ,, ,' . Martin Ale-
. .i , i . ii van, ,iiuui;
respect more so than industrially ,..,..., . ,,,.. ,,,, llv
aud commercially. Our remarkable er or the County Court of Jackson
growth und development can be at- Count, Oregon, made and entered
trihtited largely to the fact that the J-" V 31st, 1H20,-In the matter
L'tiited States- enjoys the best and " 'S ?fci
cheapest railroad transportation of undersigned, will at his office, from,
any country in the world. and after March lith, 1920, proceed
While preserving unto ourselves ,0 8''"' "l Private sale, to tho highest
he cheapest transportation consist- a,., '''"l!,,!;
nit with a fair return and good ser- i subject to the c firmation or said
vice let us not overlook the fact that court, the following described real
Ihe quatilily and. quality of the hui--i Property situated in Jackson County.
ice are far more Important as re-; " "m ZIV " i
luted to our progress and prosperityl An undivided' two-sixteenths
than the cost of service, for the'(2-l(i), 1-16 to each ward, interest i
waste und loss to producers ami i'V and to a tract ot land containing
NOTICE TO i..i.'lTOHS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administratrix of the estate of
Ihomus A. Lnne, deceased.
All persons having claims
against said estate are required
to present the samo, with proper
vouchers, duly verified, to the
undersigned, by leaving the same
with my, attorney, L. A. Roberts,
at his office in The Citizens Bank
building. Ashland, Oregon, before
the expiration of six months from
the date of this notice which date
is March 10, 120.
Ill'TIt M. LANE.
S7-I Wed. Administratrix.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Dis
trict Attorney, on Republican
ticket, subject to the wish ot the
voters at coming primary elec
tion. I believe that the laws
should be honestly and fairly
enforced, and it nominated und
elected will see that they are
so enforced.
II. A. CANADAY.
For District Attorney
Belloving that my successful man
agement of the office of District
Attorney has Bhown me thor
oughly qualified, and that I can
serve the people of Jackson
County in that capacity best, I
announce my candidacy for re
liomitiution on the Republican
ticket at tho May primaries.
O. M. ROBERTS.
In the County Court ot the Stale of
Oregon, for Jackson County. j
School Superintendent
I hereby announce mysolf a candi
date for nomination for County
School. Superintendent on the
Republican ticket.
O. W. GODWARD.
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself a Re
publican candidate for Sheriff
of Jackson County, at the May
primaries. Several years' . ex
perience in this line of work.
Including last tix mouths of
1 ill II in the tax collection de
partment, thoroughly qualifios
me to administer the duties of
the office in an efficient man
ner. JOHN B. W I. ME II.
shippers from poor Bervice or from
ten acres more or less described us
. 1, 1....! , - ....... . n ,
Inadequate service might easily I roda WPSt and -..,; rods north of
equal or exceed the cost ot good ser-; the southeast comer of D. L. C. No. j
vice. In other words in the final; 42 Township :m. south Range 2'
analysis por service is never cheap east "f Willamette Meridian, Ore-,
, , , , gon; thence oast 8! rods to corner;;
and is ulwuys the dearest ill the end. thence North l!i.2,x lods to corner;1,
In 1U18 under federal control 2,1.7 thence West 83 rods to corner;
cents out ot every dollar of railroad thence south 1 0.2 S rods to place of
revenue went for material and sup-,"K"'k: together win me appur-
, , , tenances thereunto belonging, in-
piies und ii. a cents went to labor. ! clmiI1E
water rights: situate in
These two items took 81 cents of i Jackson County, Oregon, subject to'
every dollar, to say nothing of taxes, ; curtesy right of Zenas Howard, sur-
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-iiominatlon for the office
of Sheriff on the Republican
ticket, subject to the May prim
maries. I feel that my record
as a public official during the
first term entitles me to re
nomiuatlon und re-olection.
O, E. TERRILL.
For Assessor
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for the of
fice of County Assessor of Jack
son County, subject to tho wish
es of the voters of the Repub
lican party at the primary elec
tion of May 2Jst.
-J. B. COLEMAN.
thus leaving no reasonably safe re
turn on the investment.
In the interest of the public wel
fare and development it is essential , ary 4th, 1920.
that we recognize tho wisdom of es
tablishing rates that will encourage
transportation development and sus
tain good service.
viving husband of 1'amy Howard.
Persons interested may inquire of ',
O. F. Billings, Ashland, Oregon.
Dated and first published Fehru-
ELIMINATE STRIKE FEAR
G. F. BILLINGS.
Guardian of Howard McCall and
81-nt-w Martin McCall, Minors, i
IX THE COCNTY COl'RT OF THE
STATE OF OHEOOX, FOR THE
COI NTV OF JACKSON'.
Quick1
Action
Cora
Cure
It is reported that th.0 Patrons oflln the Matter of the Estate of Sara
Husbandry Ihe G runners have Anderson Burrull .Deceasitl
voted unanimously in favor of the I Notice Is hereby Kiven that the un-
retention of the null-strike clause S above entitled estate, has filed in
In the Cummins railroad bill. The' the above entitled Court her final ac-
very fact that labor unions protest j count ot the administration of said
against enactment of the anti-strike: ?lateam . ,1 ,
provision is evidence enough that(0f March i920i at 10 0'dotk . m
whenever it suits their pleasure they! in the Court room of said Court, at
will strike to enforce their demands. ! the Court House in Jacksonville.
The protest of the unions against the 'Oregon, as the time and place for
, ,. . ii, ., . hearing objections thereto and the
proMs.on should cause the rest ot uetll(.,;t,,lt hereof. ,
LAURA V. STEELE,
"Gets-It" Stops Fain Instantly and
Corn Soon Lifts Sight Off.
A few drops of "CleU-It" quench
corn pains like water quenches Are.
Gives you immediate relief.
81-5t-w
Administratrix,
A I .nntnfi mnariifs
What it Means iHaa A a rh eft
A Kid breath, coated tongue, bnd
taste iu the mouth, languor and debility,
Rub Turpo, the only Turpentine
Ont-it .IrXnsna.
result off J V
Ml ' 'M-t
itn. . i i i .
n.a no,. li.. '.I. it r i I ,,.i HIV M uckiiib iuo ua B'V
...c u.-.,.,mj -in, ,,1 in,- .,.,,...,. ,. i.- at once, Jn a atty 0r iwo ii is o
signs that pies.
tiie liver is i
out of order, !
1'itoF. Hem
Hetkk says:
"The liver is
an organ
secondary in
importance
only to the ,
heart." '
e c a n I
SJli m anu fac-
tiro niia,n, I
within ourj
" own bodies.
What u relief! Try it.
Turpo
THI TUQPtNTINt (HMTMINT
Ask for free sample.
poi.Evs imro store
loose that you can lift it off, roots
and all, 'twlxt thumb and linger.
That's the last of It, as millions
have found out. It is the simple,
effective and common-sense way to
i be rid of corns.
"Get-It." the never-falll' g, guar
anteed, money-back 'corn remover,
costs but a trltle at any drug store.
Mt'd Ly K, Lawrence 4 Co,, Chicago,
i Sold In Ashland and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
McNair Bros.
unending liberty. The keeping of
the continuity of freedom is In the potent than martial law,
hands of the people. If they are all Shoot Bolshevistic tendencies to
Americans In the high sense they will
keep their trust until the end.
which are
as deadly as a snake's venom. 1
The liver acts as a piard over our
improvements und progress are morel J' SE
A blockade in the intestines piles
a heavy burden uixin the liver. If
VULCANIZING-
V EST AVOIDS THE WOBIII.IKS
This applies not on'y to the I. W
shreds by handiug out the facts j lhe intcsUne. are choked or clogged
production here at home,
i:n. the circulation nt tne h oort
Our country is not going to the ' u,comcs and th(J .
uukh uuu Tue ileus won l gel us DUl
it is going to take constant and un
tiring effort by America's brainy
about 'men und women to counteract and
V'i but tn wubbly ideas
finances and industries. i destroy the present era of unrest and
For the normal development ol ' discontent and filially bring this na
(ion to un even keel. We are not
out of the woods yet but are getting
our bearing.
HOMES IX TIIE DESERT
the western states they need to en
rourare foreign capital not only, but
heme investments.
The whole world Is advertising to
sell securities in every money center
of the west and getting their seouri-
tken too. In 1905 B. W. Barth was 28 year
If the West is to develop Its Indus-1 old, had a wife, two babies and very
tries and natural resources it mustj little cash. He could not buy land,
avoid fie,,ky and w obbly legislative j so be filed a homestead claim on
proportions. ; eighty desert acres near Nampa, Ida.,
There is our old friend, the Single hoping that water would come soon.
Tax, that bobs up at e u h election Water did not come for several
only to be snowed under by increas- years. Barth worked, waited and
lug majorities. 'hoped. ' other homesteaders gars up
There are new propositions that "ml quit. Barth stuck, grimly de
go uiaui the ballot, like the 4 per cen' tertnined to reap the fruits of his
interest rate and the minimum wage: labor, says the February Sunset,
laws. ! He is forty-two now, in the prime
There ar the programs of state of life. The other day he refused
socialism advocated by the North Da-; $-1,000 ftir his fully equipped an I
kota Non-Partisan League snd the' "locked farm of eighty acres. The
Tripartites. two children are going to high school.
Any one of the many freak prop-; will go to college. Mrs. Bsrth has
ositions is enough to give a state an automobile and all labor-saving
a black eye in the race for develop- devices so far invented.
nitut. 4. Will this family ever lend a willing
: . ' ear to the red gospel of the prufes-
Lehanon Light and Water coui-;sional revolutionist?
iany rebuilding its plant. Water from the Snake river cre-
becomes loaded with toxic waste,
and we suffer from headache, yel
low -cmted tongue, tad taste in '
mouth, haus-a, or gas, acid dys
Iiepsia, languor, debility, yellow skin
or eyes. At such time3 one should j
take cantor oil or a pleasant laxa-
tive. Such a one is made of May
apple, loaves of aloe and jalap, put j
into rr-liy-to-use form by Doctor i
Pierce, near'y fifty years ago, and !
sold for 25 cvtils by all druggists as
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I
f "V"""" ,m i,:ist tlie
V xrv is a,t'
iu -skiiit''1 wo1
Ilia nioro miles on
, n " ',.
experimental stage. It
which when executed
kmen will give you
that "BEST TIRE
HAD."
Bring in the Old
Ones and let us
make them into
live new
"SPARES"
In these days of II. C. L. the vulcanizing works can be made a
great money saver for you. Letus show you.
Ashland Vulcanizing Works
M. C. I.IMNdKlt & SOX, Props.
Mi
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i. ' ' J I f -
Thi Is the Vaughan 4 II. P. Gasoline Dragsaw
With the best Friction Clutch on the market to-day.
Mr. Vaughan is the oriina'nr and maker of the first Gasoline Dragsaw, and keeps up
with its Ult&t aud beet improvement. For sale by EMIL PEIL, Ashland, Oregon.
hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republi
can ticket for the office of Dis
trict Attorney. I f elected I
pledge myself to an impartial
enforcement of the law.
P. P. FARKELL.
THE
I 'OR SALE
FUR SAL10 Six-room house, base
ment, strictly modern. Furnace
heat, Wilier, lights, fruit for
family use. About one acre of
ground, dandy for chickens.
For lufoi mal ion inquire of T.
J. I'hilpotl, 668 Holly St., or
Alviu Moss, Ashland, Ore.
87-lino'
FOR' SALE Rabbits, New Z
la nil anil Rul'us Red Belgians,
pure bred, good color, etc., 3 to
f months' old, bucks and does,
$2 up. Farmer, it. 1, Talent.
Phone HiFII. jll
GOOD BUYS
10 acres, till in bearing trull of a
mixed variety, fair D-room
houes, barn, packing house ami
chicken houso; worth $11,500.
Absent owner will take $2,100.
Net returns last f-eason, $1,000
10 acres, 7 in bearing apples and
cherries, 3 acres wood land;
one of the show orchards of
Jackson county; net returns
lust season, $1,250. No build
ings. 20 acres nt fine land in crops, one
mile from city. Absent owner
will take $2,000.
2.1 acres just outsido city limlls,
10 acres In young fruit trees
Just coming into bearing, 13
acres wood land: 4-rooni gun
galow, small barn. Widow, must
sell. $11,000.
Property Is moving. If you have
any to sell call and list It, or if
you want to buy come und see my
many bargains,
Mrs. S. L. Allen
RAMI
EJ-M1 l
O FASH LAND
A EAITHI I L WATCH
MAN WITHOl'T FKAH
That expresses In a few
words tho Electric Burg
lar Alarm System that
prolecls our vault. Sure
ly a desirable place for
your valuables. Safe De
posit Boxes for rent $2.50
per year.
I
II
AGftoM SAVINGS j
PAN!
Will add 100 per cent to the np-
DEPOSITS'
HANDBAGS
01 Genuine Leather
in a number of styles all shapes,
including leathers of many fin
ishes. They are all atlractivedw
lined and fitted wllh mirror and
coin purse. Priced $3 to $5.50.
STRAP ITRSES
si. no io s.t.r.i) ,
NEW RAO TO I'M
Square and oval styles of torto
shull and silver mountings. Veiy
specially priced; $1.50, $2.00 and
$2.50.
ROSTOV B.W1S '
Ijl.YOO
peuranre of your properly and as '
Child's Puna's in assorted col-
much to Its cash rent und selliug nrs, 75c.
McNAIR BROS.
Dicker son nj w
TIIE I'AIN'T MA V.
Ashland Fruit & Produce Association
SPRAY MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS.
Flour and Feed, Poultry Supplies
Beet Pulp and Kaola Meal
For Your Dairy Cows
tut -
f!liiPlfi!!IT!!l!lilf"li::liT!;!1!n!'l:!llilPillIPl! r
Sjl O 5
Ladies' Lace and Button, up to size
6, $4.00 and $4.50 values a
Sale prico pZ.JO
Ladies' Lace and Button Oxfords,
sizes 21 to 4J, $3.00 and -i j
$4.00 values. Sale price pl.4
Misses and Cbildrens' Lace and But-
H ton Oxfords and Pumps, sizes up
j to 2J, values up to $2.60. -t
j Sale price 1,4
H Childrens' Pumps and Oxfords, sizes
j up to 10, $1.50 and $1.75 qq
H Sale price ,"0
H Each and every pair placed on sale
jj are real values. Now is the time to
H stock up for the coming season.
H Shoes are high and are going to be
jj higher. We are going to help you
H cut down the high cost of shoes.
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