Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 14, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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f a —day, f-eferuat?
tion of the average man o r woman
The act requires th at a retu rn be
r'rdm tha hour of rising in the morn- filed by every single person whose
, i a 6 a ll the hour of retirin g a t night. net income for 1921 w as $1000 or
Sunday
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
To vîlû a placo In th e crowded and more, every m arried person whose
besieged m ind of the p®d5TU.jn%n is net income was $2000 or more, and
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
not
equivalent to holding such ' a by every person— single o r m arried
PAPER
place. It is more like creating a -—whose gross income was $5000 or
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melody which the prospect h ears, en­ more.
Subscription P rice D elivered in Q ty :
The requirem ent to file a return
One« month .................................. $ .65 joys, and inevitably forgets, i t m ust
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95 ■ be played and replayed, or other mel­ of gross income of $5000 or more re­
Six months .................................. 3.75 odies will take its place. Not even gardless of net income is a new pro­
Ona y e a r ........................................ 7.60 the greatest corporation or the most
vision. Net income is gross income
Mail and R urai R outes
popular
product
can
hope
to.
build
less certain specified deductions for
'ne month ...................................$ .65
up a reputation which will of its own business expenses, losses, bad debts,,
hre<* mnntti«
.......................1 95
.0 e endure. The history of adver- etc., which are fully explained on
* ed with s riking proofs of he orms.
.a .u .n js s ,
I - .tu ns r.'.us be filed by m arried
_ xurther instance is needed vU. les, whose combined net income
. .id ,, • -
a.ifc in se rtio n , each in c h ............ 4«i
i ua pro0ress of the banker’s belief for 1921, including th a t of depend­
VEA R L Y ('O X T RA( TS
i advertising, it is to be found in ent minor children, equaled or ex­
Displu Ad crtis ng
-~e oie a t volume of advertising ceeded $2000, or if the combined ;
lie time a w eek........................27
placed
by the bankers purely for the Tross Income equaled or exceeded
wo times a week.........................25 c
-Jve y o?her d a y ............................20 c purpose of developing good will. $5000.
Local Re dera
Banks have been among the pioneers
The period for filing retu rn s is
ia c n line, each tim e .................... 10c in his field. Many large banks hav­
from
Jan u ary 1 to March 15, 1922
To 1 in every o th e r dby fo r one
ing
nothing
tangible
for
sale,
find
Heavy penalties are provided for fail­
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
it advisable to advertise extensively. ure or “ willful refusal” to file a re­
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c The aim is not to secure direct re- turn on time.
C lassified C olum n
tu; ns. The object in view is to de­ Form s 1040A for incomes of $5000
One cent the word each time.
To run every issue for one month velop the highest type of national and less and 1040 for incomes in ex­
good will for an institution doing a cess of $5000 may be obtained from
or more,
the word each time.
Legal R ate
countrywide, but a t the same time, the offices of collectors of internal
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c is highly specialized business. To un­ revenue and branch offices. The tax
Each subsequent time, per 8-
point line .................................... 5c derstand the value of advertising may be paid in full at the tim e of
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00 which produces dem onstrable and filing the return, or in four equal in
Obituaries, the line ...................... 2^ « early retu rn s in dollars and cents is stallm ents, due on or before March
F raternal Orders and S ocieties
simple enough. But when bankers 15, Ju n e 15, September 15, and De­
Advertising for fratern al orders are willing to spend substantial sums cember 15.
o r societies charging a regular in iti­
HE way of society maids and made of bits of silk and chiffon to
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ year after year for advertising to
matrons this season is literully blend with tlie lighter silk gown
ligious and benevolent orders will "be build th eir standing, and to keep
“a path of roses,” for fashion While the trailing girdle effects lead
F E B R U A R Y POULTRY NOTES
charged the regular rate for all ad their good name continuously before
decrees ;hat evening gowns be garni- in Interest and popularity, other ideas
vertising when an admission or other the forgetful public, it indicates a
The incubator is not only a neces tured with flowers, matched with dain­ are also noted. For instance, a change­
charge is made.
receptive attitu d e a t least tow ard sity but an economy where early ty flower bandeaux for the hair. The able silk gown (rose to gray) has
very poetry of dress is expressed in semi-wreaths of hand-made roses fes­
W hat Constitutes Advertising
this particular branch of advertising. chicks are wanted.
the
lovely evening frocks which have
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
If the quality of the advertising
Do not breed from diseased birds nt their waist trailing clusters of ex­ tooned about tlie skirt, forming an
ing among some as to w hat consti­ placed is high in perm anent results,
applied trimming to the dress.
tu tes news and what advertising,
or those which have been diseased. quisite flowers, stems and buds.
Fancy headdress is noted at all eve­
we print this very simple rule, which direct and indirect, returned to the A strong chick is the offspring of
Not only the party frocks of youth, ning functions. These range from the
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ advertiser for each dollar spent, then healthy parents.
but tlie stately evening gowns of simplest circlet of flowers to impos­
ate between them : “ALL future the volume will almost take care of
matrons as well, are flower bedecked. ing coronet jewel effects. The narrow
Brooding and caring for chicks is
events, where an admission charge itself.’’
Artificial flower makers are giving
Is made or a collection is taken IS
far more im portant than hatching. much attention to the designing oL hand idea, often of silver or gold
laurel leaves, is a preferred style. Here
ADVERTISING.” ThiB applies tn
To chili th e chicks is always fatal. flower pieces for dress adornment.
JA S P E R ’S QUEST
again golden grapes are popular, the
organizations and societies of every
It often costs som ething to learn
Art emulates nature, not only in vines, tendrils and leaves twined
kind as well as to individuals.
this.
flowers
but In fruits as well. A pre­ artistically about the coiffure.
All reports of such activities after Young Jasper Stout one day set out
vailing
fashion
is that of wearing fes­
One of the best anim al foods, both
they have occurred is news.
Elaborate flower designs are Inter­
To find a wife to suit him,
toons
of
golden
grapes in connection mingled with ostrich lines in bright or
All coming social or organization
to induce egg production and pro­
with tlie girdle. An effect of great pastel colorings. For tlie dance, lit­
m eetings of societies where no And loudly wailed th at, if he failed, mote growth, is cut fresh bone.
money contribution is solicited, initi­
color beauty is attained with gold tle vanity bags are made of silk cov­
He hoped some one would shoot
Cold, damp land is no place for grape clusters on quaint gowns of the
ation charged, or collecton taken IS
him.
poultry; th a t which dries soonest af­ new Paisley brocade silks, some of ered entirely with tiny flat flowers.
NEWS.
For the debutante flower muffs are
te r a rain is the best land on which which are interwoven with metal designed.
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, He met a maid out on parade
threads.
to raise fowls.
Postoffice as Second-class Mail M at­
And thought her very charm ing,
For the fashionable black chiffon
Outside
of
the
breeding
pens
on
ter.
But she was vain and held disdain
velvet
evening gown, bright-colored
the farm no surplus males should be
For anything like farming.
flowers are relied upon to give tlie
rSuMMEttpLAYGROUh
kept. Too many males to bother the necessary “touch of color.” Very ef­
laying hens are a detrim ent; none fective flower trimmings may be hand
OF AMERICA!
He Journeyed far and saw a sta r
COmiGHT n ViiTUN NlW ACU UNI6M.
are needed.
Whose dwelling place was Screen-
Fight lice, teeth and toe-nail, at
land.
this
season. We often think lice kill
But when he paused her m anner
more
chicks than any other thing.
caused
A wagon load of the fine gravel
His feet to be like Greenland.
and sharp sand throw n on the
ground in the poultry yard makes it
He chanced 10 pass another lass’
more
sanitary and helps provide grit.
Whose cheeks and lips were painty
It is a hard thing to do, but- use
But shook his head and sadly said,
the
hatchet freely on ailing fowls.
“ I fear she is too dainty.”
Be
sure
th a t the ailm ent is not a
1
CITIZENSHIP AND MARRIAGE
fault
of
the
caretaker.
Not one of these could shell the peas
A neighboring poultry man sowed
Congress is to be asked to revise nor peel the supds for dinner,
a
large
patch of ground to oats and
the naturalization laws so as to make Nor pound the steak nor bake a cake
wheat
and
left the fowls to dig it out
it necessary for a foreign woman to
Because it w asn’t in ’er.
for themselves a fte r the seeds had
go through the same proceedings as
maj. oi ai.en 01 .¿in in acquiring ! So Jasper sighed and turned his sprouted. The hens were actively
scratching all day long. It was a
stride
citizenship, even though she be m ar­
good plan, and we recommend it.
ried to an American. Under the ex­
Toward a cottage humble
Scaly legs is caused by a m inute
isting regulations, a woman, on mar-j And, though his hope had slipped its
parasite digging away under the
rope,
rying a foreigner, at once becomes a |
scales of the fowl’s legs. Apply car-
citizen of the nation to which he: He tried hard not to grumble.
bolated
vaseline once a week until
owes allegiance, though she may
cured.
never have been in th at country and Jerusha W ade some b u tter made
Make the nest boxes of ample size,
And cleverly did pat it.
may feel no love for it; and if her
husband changes his citizenship, hers And Jasper gazed and stood amazed but not too deep. The hens, if large
in size, will break the eggs in get­
Is autam atically changed, too. Thus
As he espied her a t i t
ting into th e nest, if it be too deep.
the status of the husband determ ines
It will soon be the season for gape
th a t of the wife, which is hardly “Oh, come," he cried, “ and be my
bride
worms, and all yards not sown to
consistent with the modern belief
th a t woman is the equal of man and
And share my home and money! green feed should be spaded or plow­
Mr. R. L. Jeffrey and H.s “ Herne” on a u m m o m u Wheels.
should be given an equal voice' in de­ That I have passed you till the last ed up. If the worms are thick, scat­
Mr. It. E. Jeffrey of Piedmont, Cal., arrived recently ni
.> .
Indeed, is very funny!”
te r lime about the yard before plow­
ciding how she is to be governed
with one of the most complete homes on wheels eve seen In th
ing. A few drops of carbolic acid'in The body Is built of liber board, and the house cental,,, everv t , , w , a, 1
It may be a bit awkward to have
the drinking w ater of the chicks will cohveuleuee. with the exception of a „alh. Mr
the husband and wife citizens of dif­ His love was met, and you can bet
X
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help to dislodge the worms from XT L f f S Z he 18
ferent countries, but it can be no
He. claimed this buxom beauty
of
more awkward than the situations Who filled the place with queenly th eir throats. — Farm Life.
grace
which arose during the war in cases
GETS BILL FOR 13-MONTH YEAR
And knew each household duty.
where American men and women
H arry J. W illiams In Farm Life
were m arried to Germans. Undoubt­
edly an undeserved hardship was im­
M easure in C ongress Seeks to l e g a l ­
posed on some of the American wives
INCOME TAX FACTS
ize New Liberty Calendar
of alien enemies by the law which
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 14.— A
made it necessary to regard them as
In m aking out his income tax re­
movement
directed a t “our an tiq u at­
alien enemies also and seize their turn for 1921, the average taxpayer
ed
tim
e
calendar”
is getting under
property. Now th a t woman have the will find a considerable saving in
ballot and are citizens in their own comparison with the am ount of tax way. The “Liberty C alendar Asso­
ciation of Am erica” is behind it.
right, the system should be changed. paid on the same income for 1920.
It is proposed th a t there be th ir­
The exemptions provided by the
teen
months, 52 weeks, and 364 days
A RANKER ON ADVERTISING
revenue act of 1921 are $1000 for
with the odd day called "New year’s
single persons (th e term including
Guy Emrson, vice president of the widows, widowers, divorcees and per­ day,” to come between the last day
in
National Bank of Commerce of New sons separated from husband and of December and Jan u ary 1.
eap
year
the
odd
day
would
be
call­
"York, in the Commerce Weekly, wife by m utual agreem ent), $2500
.says:
ed “Leap Year day” and would come
for m arried persons whose net in ­
It is becoming more and more come was $5000 or less, and $2000 between June 28 and July 1.
The extra m onth is to be called
common for bankers to regard a rad ­ for m arried persons whose net in­
ical cutting down of an advertising come was $5000 or more. Under the V era,” because it takes in “vernal
expenditure with close attention. revenue act of 1918 the personal ex­ equinox,” and would begin spring.
The sharp reductions in the adver­ emption allowed a m arried person Each month would consist of 28
tising of nationally distributed a r­ was $2000, regardless of th e am ount days.
By the arrangem ent outlined in a
ticles, the reputations of which were of net income. The personal exemp­
apparently so firmly established tion allowed a m arried person applies Jill introduced in the house by Rep­
th a t nothing could affect them ad­ also to the head of the family, man resentative Schall of Minnesota, each
versely, has been followed so regu­ or woman, who supports in one day of the month would always some
larly by a heavy falling off in sales, household one or more relatives by on a certain day. E aster would fal!
on'* March 14s corresponding with
th at the need for caution in such blood, m arriage or adoption.
the present April 9, and wonld al­
cases is widely recognized. The bank­
The exemptions for dependents__
ways be the ninety-ninth dav of the
e r is coming to realize th a t public
a person who receives his chief sup­ J far.
interest Is not necessarily a perm a­
port from the taxpayer and who is
The proponents ceclare th a t “ this
nent possession. It can be won only
under 18 years of age or incapable
by skillful competition in a world of self-support because m entally or mplification will cf spense with neeo
w here every device is mobilized to physically defective— is increased 1’or printed calen d ;rs, saving about
$¿5,000,000 a year from this alone.”
FLOWER GARNITURES AND FANCY
HEAD DRESS FOR EVENING WEAR
T
14, iòaH
MiCKIE SAYS
CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF
OOK1Y LET AH OOt-OP-TOVJH
SUCKER. WAVE NOUR ORDERS
FOR UOB VJORK»VJE SAM DO
NOUR \WORK A S WELL AS AkiY
FRlHYER'. SPEMO NOUR W0WE4
VJWERE NA MAKE IT! DOWT 8 E
A gwinakaaum
5
from E astern m ills ju st iij.
siderable drop A prices on
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
New prices on implements and re­
pairs.. New a id used sewing
machines for sale or to r e n t . . . . .
Peil’s Corner
to
Homo
Town,
Con­
85c
New Retail Price
for
Popular Copyright Titles
l>y
In v e s tig a te O u r Id e a l
A rc o la
H ot W ater H eating System for
Sm all or Large H ouses
Our New Lino of H eating Stoves
A re N ow In
Provost Bros.
•—B. M. Bower
•—Zane Grey
—Rex Beach
—Harold Bell Wright
—Peter B. Kyne
-—.fames Oliver Cnrwood
Gene Stratton Porter
and almost every big book
of fiction published within
the last few vears.
----- 85c------
M cNair Bros.
-X&xaic S 6 u i
CALIFORNIAN CONSTRUCTS MOST
COMPLETE HOME ON CAR WHEELS
This new
sugar-coated
g u m d e lig h ts ^
y o u n g a n d o ld ?
It “ m elts in you r
m o u th ” and the gum in the
center remains to aid digestion,
brighten teeth and soothe mouth
and throat.
There are the other W R I G L E Y
friends to choose from, too:
SCH O O L D AYS
For Such A Short Month
IXe helled raL
there are two mighty important birthdays
crowded into February, and both Washington
and Lincoln were vigorous advocates of thrift.
Could there be a more fitting tribute to the
memory of these two great men of America
than the opening or increasing of a savings
account?
The Citizens Bank
Ashland,
Oregon