Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 20, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
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Every Evening
Sunday
Except
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
One month .................................. $ .65
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95
Six m onths .................................. 3.75
One
year
....................................... 7.50
Monday, February 20. toad
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Tidings
E sta b lish e d 1876
-’ubllahed
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BATHING SUITS THAT GRACE
THE SOUTHERN BEACHES
Ashland Realty Co.
30
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
EZ
Truman H. Newberry has been
Mai] and Rural Routes
seated as United States senator from
One month .................................. $ ¿65
Michigan, following proceedings of
Three m o n t h s .............................. 1.95
various kinds lasting since the 1918
-fix months .................................. 3.50
election. The right to the seat was
One year ....................................... 6.5?
determined by the senate Itself, by a
vote of 46 to 41 on a resolution spon­
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
sored by Republican leaders. All who
Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c
voted for him were Republicans, while
YEARLY CONTRACTS
nine Republicans and thirty-two Demo­
Display Advertising
crats voted against him. Three sena
One tim e a w eek...................... 2 7 %c
tors were paired for and three against
Two tim es a week......................25
the resolution, and three senators did
Every other d a y .........................20
not vote. The resolution seating Sena­
Local Readers
tor Newberry is as follows:
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
“Be it resolved, That Truman H.
To ru n every other dky for one
Newberry
is a duly elected senator
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
from the state of Michigan, and is
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c
entitled to hold his seat in the senate
Classified Column
of the United "States.
One cent the word each time.
“That, whether the amount that
To run every issue for one month
was expended in this primary was
or more, %c the word each time.
$195,000 as was fully reported, or
Legal K ite
openly acknowledged, or whether there
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
were
some
few
thousand
dollars
In
excess,
the amount expended was in either
Each subsequent time, per 8-
case
too
large,
much
larger
than
ought
to
have
been expended.
point line • • ■ • • • . . • • • • • • • • • 5c
“The expenditure of such excessive sums in behalf of a candidate, either
I
Card of t h a n k s ........................... $1.00
O bituaries, the line ...................2%c
with or without his knowledge or consent, being contrary to sound public
Fraternal Orders and Societies
policy, harmful to the honor and dignity of the senate, and dangerous to the
Advertising for fratern al orders perpetuity of a free government, is hereby severely condemned and dis­
o r societies charging a regular initi­ approved.”
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will "be
INCOME TAX FACTS
huskies. W eller was a friend of the
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertising when an admission or other
late Admiral R o b ^ t Peary, and the
charge is made.
Farm ers, rangers, herders, dairy­ dogs are bred from one of the team s
men,
truck gardeners, vineyard and used by Peary in his famous dash to
What Constitutes Advertising
orchard
owners, and other food pro­ the north pole.
In order to allay a m isunderstand­
ing among some as to what consti­ ducers must compute their net and
A special cutting room has been
tu tes news and what advertising, gross incomes for 1921 and ascertain furnished the companies a t th e
we print this very simple rule, which
is used by newspapers to differenti­ w hether an income tax return, or a ' Southern Pacific hotel, and the films
ate between them : “ ALL future tax, or both are due. All gains, prof­ are cut and assembled here and then
events,
admission
—
' ’
-- where
— — an —
----- charge its, and income derived
---- ---- --- from
— - — the
* “ sent directly to the east.
ESIGNERS are not expected to in the cup. Silk stockings and bathing
Is made or a collection is taken IS sale
or
exchange
of
farm
products
-----— -----------o - —
i Sleighing, tobogganing, skiing and
think of bathing suits and dig­ shoes laced like sandals finish off her
ADVERTISING.
This app
applies
whe ttjer
les to o Wheth
e r produced on the farm or snowshoeing are among the w inter
nity in the same instant, but if handsome costume in the right way,
ocleties of every
_
organizations and societies
a
bathing
suit can ever be described but the detuil that is sure to euptivate
sports
which
are
proving
most
popu-
kind as well aa to Individuals.
purchased and resold, m ust be in-
as
stately,
here is one that is entitled everyone appears in the roses that
cluded
in
gross
income.
When
a
lar
here,
All reports of such activities after
to
that
adjective.
It demonstrates adorn the girdle and mantle.
they have occurred is news
farm er exchanges his products for
that the bathing suit de luxe is not a
Black satin, as always, finds many
All coming social or organization groceries, clothing, or other mer- X ? 2222222 •
» » » « • « * • * » * • V . V . V . V . V . W .V f.»
daring afTair and that It is as far from devotees among those women who are
m eetings of societies where no
, .
, .
,
«X
• •
... chandise, the fair m arket value of
being ordinary as the east is from the not fond of the high colors that are
money contribution is solicited, in iti­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS 8UCb goods m ust be included Profit
west. This one Is modest and beauti­ t»opular in wool bathing suits. These
Uncommon Sense
received from the sale of farm land,
NEW8.
ful and it calls to mind the satin black satin suits are made with bloom­
breeches
and picturesque mantles of ers of the same satin or worn over
or
rent
received
for
the
use
thereof,
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon,
romantic
times. It has many points wool trunks. In this season’s suits the
m
ust
be
included.
By
JOHN
BLAKE
Postoffice as Second-class Mail M at­
worth
study,
especially by the woman bloomers are usually attached to the
In determ ining income upon which a ___________________
is
ter.
who
cannot
stand
the acid test of the skirt, but when woolen trunks are
the tax is assessed, the farm er may
average bathing suit.
worn a short, straight one-piece dress
deduct from gross income all neces­
P layground >
SLOGAN
OF
FAILURE
Please note that the wearer of this of satin is worn over them.
sary expenses Incurred in th e opera­
of A merica
masterpiece of its particular kind is
tion of his farm during the year 44T F I had gone after fhat contract I clothed from head to foot. “In silk
1921. These include cost of cultiva­
£ would have landed it,” said the attire my lady goes” down to the sea
tion, harvesting, and m arketing of
manager of a business firm to or the sea sands’ and probably it is
his crops, cost of feed and fertilizer one of his subordinates, who had re­ rubberized silk in the suit, certuinly
CPFYiiOHT BY V & T U N N ÍY S fÁ fH U NtO ft
used, am ount spent in repairs to turned empty-handed from a business
...L
3— JLLA.
farm buildings (other than the trip.
“Sure you would,” said the subordi­
dwelling) and to fences and ma­
nate,
cheerfully, and if I had your
chinery. Wages paid to farm hands
brains instead of you, I’d be sitting in
are deductible, but not wages paid to your chair, and you would be out pull­
a domestic servant, which is a per­ ing boners on the road.”
sonal expense.
The foregoing is typical of a con­
“INSURANCE AS A PREY FOR
As an aid to farm ers, the bureau versation which, in some form or other,
SPOILSMEN”
of internal revenue has prepared a takes place In every business institu­
“ Insurance is rapidly replacing special form, 1040-F, for recording tion of importance on an average of
zf regular feature department edited by
the railroads as a legislative toy.
sales of live stock, produce, and a twenty times a week.
It may be that the bosses are over­
“ Having reduced the tran sp o rta­ sum m ary which m ust be attached to
confident In their own ability and over
tion systems of the country to Im­ the individual retu rn of income and
severe on the men under them.
Domejtic Science Director California Prune & Apricot Growers Inc.
potence and near bankruptcy, the expenses.
But the excuse beginning “if I had
sect of charlatanical political spoils­
An unm arried or widowed farm er your brajns,” which bosses and employ­
men which everywhere abounds is or one living ap art from his wife ers hear till they weary of it, Is the
RELISHES— Continued
seeking some livelier plaything to m ust file an individual retu rn for most inexcusable excuse that there is
cups of sugar, one cup of w ater and
Cheese Canapes
juggle with and finally toss aside, 1921 if his net income fo r 1921 was In existence.
one and a half cups of vinegar; ad.l
The man who admits that he has not
Cut bread in q u arter inch slices, to this whole spices, tied in a cheese
when dismembered, into the indus­ $1000 or more, or his gross income
trial scrap heap now containing the was $5000 or more. If m arried anil the brains to succeed will, of a certain­ then in triangles; spread lightly with cloth; cloves and cinnamon will be
ty, never succeed.
French m ustard, sprinkle with g ra t­ sufficient. Cook until sugar is dis­
pitiful wreckages of past govern­ living with his wife on December 31,
The man who Is convinced that he
mental follies,” says the St. Paul Pio­ 1921, a retu rn m ust be filed if his can never do as well as the boss does ed cheese and finly chopped olives. solved, add apples and cook-1 until
neer Press.
Tomato Jelly C-anap©
transparent, hut not broken. Chill
net income was $2000 or more, or if has stopped trying, and when a man
The Press shows th at in 1916 there his gross income was $5000 or more. stops trying he begins to slide back
Cut rounds of bread with diam e­ thoroughly before serving.
These
down the hill.
were 720 bills relating to insurance
te r of one and a half inches. Make will take the place of spiced peaches.
Of all the futile unprofitable employ­ stiff tom ato gelatin of not more than
introduced in state legislatures. In TRUCKEE MECCA FOR
Stuffed Celery’
ments, that of envying another man’s a half inch in thickness. Unmold
1921 there were 1429 such bills
• Select the tender pieces of celery
FILM COMPANIES brains is the worst.
presented, a gain of nearly 100 per
from pan in one piece and cut rounds from the heart. Take a cream cheese
An employer who hires a man for a
cent in five years. This brings the
TRUCKEE, Calif., Feb. 20.— ! position of trust and responsibility has with the same cu tter used to cut and mix to a cream with milk or
problem of state control of insurance Truckee, with its unusually heavy th® rl<bt to expect him to do what he the bread rounds.
Spread bread cream, season well with salt and pa
onto our front door step.
snowfall thie season, has proven so > is told to do* and to act’ when out of with sweet butter, place round of to -;p rik a. Chop w alnuts and add to the
Tt would be as difficult to think attractive to moving picture com-1
°®C®’ as the Brapi° yer would *<*• mato jelly on top and pipe with may- m ixture and fill the stalks of celery.
onnaise
of commerce w ithout insurance as It T T X ,ri" i “ , d ra ,m atl2e . ^
’4
Salted Almonds
would be to thing of transportation
Pat«
de
Foi©
Gras
Shell
almonds,
scald by letting
e
ar i or h that it is now he at least should not make the excuse
w ithout railroads.
Spread
bread
cut
into
rounds,
tri-
stand
in
boiling
w
ater
from three to
the Alaska of Moviedora, with five that he has failed because he lacked
Insurance is our most universal prom inent film companies on the the energy, the intelligence and the angles, diamonds or strips, with bu t-|G v e m inutes, then let cool in cold
institution, reaching In its wide ground and other looking over the ¡ resourcefulness to succeed.
ter. mix anchovy paste to taste with water.
Slip from skins. H eat a
scope all classes of people, all indus­ field for locations. The recent storm
The employer who spoke the words pate de foie gras and spread not too q u arter cup of oil, bu tter or sub-
tries and all business ventures.
which swept the state piled up the we quoted above used to be an em­ :hinly on the bread. This canape stitu te in frying pan and when hot
Tt stands as the basis of all credit snow to great depths and in addition ployee himself. He made failures, of may be garnished with trufles cut stir nuts constantly until delicately
and one of the safeguards of our to improving conditions as far as course, but he never excused them.
in fancy shapes.
browned.
Remove from pan and
When he was “called” for these fail­
banking system.
salt.
the moving picture companies are ures he resolved not to make them
Fresh Fruit Cocktail
The origin of insurance was in pri­ concerned, it has insured a most
again and sometimes to show the boss
Select grapefruit, oranges, banan­
Stuffed Prunes
vate enterprise and it has attained successful season for w inter sports. that he had as many brains as the av­
as, pineapple and white grapes, when
Soak prunes until they are sofi
its present leading position as a
On account of the presence of so erage employee. That is how he got in season Use about equal portions enough to remove the stone, without
world necessity through the in itia­ many moving picture companies, where he is, which is at the head of of each.
Remove all seeds, mem- ; mashing.
Fill cavity with one
tive, ability and foresight of indi­ many of the local residents as well one of the most Important concerns in
brane and skin. Chill thoroughly, freshly salted almond,
viduals.
(Copyright.)
p
as visitors coming here to enjoy the America.
sweeten if necessary or add m aras­
Artists In Jap Cabinet.
The sítate has fulfilled its duty to w inter sports are taking parts as
A rrange cocktail in 2000 RUBLES NEEDED
Japanese cabinet members are chino syrup.
the people In regard to insurance, “ex tras” in the movies.
glasses; place a cherry on top of
TO BRING ONE LETTER
artists
and
their
paintings
and
writ­
when it sees to it th a t corporations
The Lasky company has been busy ings brought good prices at a recent each glass. Serve very cold.
engaged in covering risks are sol- constructing “ props,” such as log auction by the Tokyo Fine Arts club.
Melon Cocktail
(By International News Service)
vent and able to meet all present cabins and other stru ctu res__in prep­ The late Premier Hara painted three
Have equal quantities of chilled
NEWARK, N. J., Feb. 20.— A reg­
a id future obligations, prevents aration for the finishing of a large pictures which bold for $700, and an­
cantaloupe
and
watermelon.
Cut
istered
letter from Russia, bearing
other
group
of
four
brought
approxi­
w ildcatting and fraud and furnishes production with a Canadian setting,
into
balls
with
a
small
French
vege­
enough
stam ps to have bought an
mately
$800.
Writings
of
Prince
Saionjl
a prompt and speedy remedy at law Penrhyn Stanlaws, th e artist, has
table cutter. A rrange In co ck tail! automobile at pre-war exchange, was
brought
$200.
Mr.
Noda,
minister
of
or Iniquity for those having griev- been directing the production, and
glasses, sprinkle lightly with salt, received at the Newark post office
ances and the adjustm ent of claims. W. L. G riffith, production m anager communications, painted a chrysanthe­
mum and an orchid, while Mr. Toko- Serve very cold.
today.
Aside from such protection for for the company, has secured the as- nami, the home minister wrote a
Sauce for Fruit Cocktail
There were 500 stam ps attached
public In the Interest of the insured, sistance of Colonel Richard Blaydon poem.—Dearborn Independent.
O
ne-quarter
cup
tom
ato
cocktail
to
the back of the envelope and held
the state has no more concern with of the Northwest mounted police;
sauce
or
catsup,
one-quarter
c
u
p
1
together
in strips by metal fasten-
th e insurance business than It has R uth Roland, popular film star, is
8hs Got Them.
whfte
grape
juice,
one
tablespoon
ers.
Each
stam p was worth four
w ith the grocery or dry goods busi being featured In a “ th riller,” and
Patience—Wonder If Peggy Is out
lemon
juice,
two
tablespoons
orange
•
rubles,
making
the total value of the
ness.
Ed Carew is here with a large com- yet?
Patrice—Why, yes! Has she been juice, one-eighth teaspoon each of stam ps 2000 rubles. At the normal
The American people cannot af- pany and several dog team s m aking
salt, paprika, sugar and cloves, one- rate of exchange, a t which each ruble
sick?
ford to tu rn over the institution of an Alaskan picture. Betty Compson
q u arter teaspoon cinnamon.
Mix was worth 51V2 cents, the stam ps on
Patience—No,
but
she
said
she
and Tom Moore are two more stars
thoroughly
and
chill.
couldn’t
go
out
until
she
got
her
new
the le tte r were worth over $1000
trigue about. To do so, would be who have been w orking here, sup-
shoes.
Spiced
Apples
A registered letter may be sefft
to Invite the same disaster which has ported by a cast which includes Fred
Patrice—Well, I saw her limp by
Peel, core and q u arter four cook- from the United States to Russia for
befallen the railroads.
Weller, who haa furnished a team-of today.
ing apples; prepare a syrup of two 15 cents.
25 E ast Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
‘ Phone 181
We can repair your car properly when it needs repairing
and we would like to help you keep it that way
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
100 Main St.
Phone 44
T H E J O Y O F A BA T H
in
one of
our all-porcelain,
wbite-as-snow tubs cannot be
measured. Your bathroom will
3»
not be completely equipped un­
til it has one of our model tubs,
basins and toilets.
Come to
o u r show room s a n d see w hat
D
thev are like.
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
For Such A Short Month
DOMESTIC
S C IE N C E
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
Mrs. Belle DeGraf
Rare Tire Quality at
Remarkable Prices
Mason Cord quality is tlie highest
that can he built into a tire. We
want you to kuow that the price,
strange as it may seem, is remark­
ably low.
We do not sell Mason Tires on price
alone, hut you get this advantage as
well as the quality, when you buy
them. This means that you get low
price per mile and less trouble per
trip than you have ever knowu be­
fore.
With this goes a guarantee which
knows no mileage limit and a stan­
dard of service we’re proud of.
MASON CORDS J
Leedom’s Tire Hospital
VULCANIZING and RETREADING
65 North Main St.
Ashland, Ore.