Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 19, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ÁsilLAND ÍIÁILY TIDINGS
Ashland
The way newspapers are establish
ing
women departments of whole
Established 1876
pages,
one would be led to think that
PabUahed Bvery Evening Except
woman
was a real factor in civili­
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Sunday
T H E A S H L A N D P R IN T IN G GO.
zation.
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
E. J. BARRETT, Editor ~
TAX-EXEMPTS
Secretary Mellon, in urging Tavor-
able action on a resolution to amend
the constitution to prohibit Issuance
subscription Price Delivered in City: of tax-exempt securities, said: “De­
One month ............................... $ .65 nial of the privileges of issuing tax-
Three m o n th a ........................... 1.95 exempt securities would curb the ex­
9lx m ontha ...................................... 3.76
One year ................................. 7.60 travagance of some municipalities
and local governments.”
Mali and R ural R outes
One month ............................... $ .65
“If Issuance of tax-exempt securi­
Three montha ........................... 1.95 ties is allowed to continue, a social
Six montha ............................... 3.50 upheaval will occur, which may be
One year ................................. 6.61
so far-reaching in effect as to under­
ADVERTISING RATES
mine our constitutional govern­
Display Advertising
•lD-ie Insertion, each inch.......... 30c ment,” says Congressman McFad­
den of Pennsylvania.
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
“It has been estimated that ap­
One time a week............................ 27 %c
proximately $15,000,000,000 of tax
Two times a week........................... 25 c exempt securities have been issued
"Cveiy other day.............................. 20 c
by the government and states and
Local Readers
Each line, each tim e...................10c other political subdivisions. In the
To run every other <3ay for one
last few years we have seen personal
month, each line, each tim e .. 7c wealth of this country so rapidly seg­
To run every issue for one month
or more, each line, each tim e .. 6c regated into the tax-free class that,
whereas taxable income of individ­
Classified Column
One cent the word each time.
ual taxpayers under federal income
To run every issue for one month tax law was $992,972.985 in 1916,
or more, %c the word each time.
the amount decreased to $731,373,
Legal Rate
First time, per 8-point line........ 10c 053 in 1917, and to $352,247,329 in
Each subsequent time, per 8-
1918.” The proposed amendment
point line ................................. 5c would not affect securities already
Card of th a n k s .......................... $1.00
Obituaries, the l i n e ....................2 ^ c outstanding, but would apply to new
Issues.
Fraternal Orders and Societies
Advertising for fraternal orders
8. No need suffering any more
or societies charging a regular initi­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ with catarrh. McNair Bros, guar
ligious and benevolent orders will be antee that if a Hyomei outfit does
charged the regular rate for all ad
vertlslng when an admission or other not relieve you. they will pay for it
themselves.
charge is made.
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What Constitutes Advertising
In order to allay a misunderstand­
ing among Borne as to what consti­
tutes news and W hat advertising,
we print this very simple rule, which
is used by newspapers to differenti
ate between them: “ALL future
events, where an admission charge
is made or a collection is taken IS
ADVERTISING.” This applies to
organizations tfnd societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after
they have occurred is news.
All coming social or organization
meetings of societies where no
As If in honor of the occasion, the
money contribution is solicited, initi­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS weather man who has been most
NEWS.
fickle and unpleasant all this month,
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, presented the ladies of the Talent
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat Community club and the Ashland
ter.
Civic Improvement club with a per­
fectly gorgeous spring day on Tues­
day for the delightful afternoon at
c S ummer P layground ’
the parish house when the Civic club
of A meric '
was hostess to the Talent club.
Miss Chamberlain presided. Mrs.
From the
Cycol gives exceptional service
John H. Fuller started things off
which cause ordinary oils to thin
Mariner
under all conditions of engine op­
lively by leading the crowd in sing­
‘I have given Cycol a SB- -
out and break down rapidly under
eration. Look at some of the rec­
day teat, or 400 hours run,
ing popular songs. At the last the
engine
heat. They are economi­
oiling 96 bearings, between
Civic members “sang up” the Talent
ords
it
has
made.
These
are
but
a
cally removed by the new Hexeon
here and M onterey. Every
visitors in approved style.
WASHINGTON fl,
few of hundreds of similar letters
bearing kept perfectly cool.
Process used only by us.
.BRITISH COLUMBIA«-
Mrs. Lewis Brown gave an inter­
Engine turned over freely
written
voluntarily
by
enthusiastic
■
_^IGtlT. COOL DAY»!__'
when cold. I used only 100
esting account of the purpose, work
You can easily prove to yourself
[A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
users of Cycol Motor Oil.
gallons e f Cycol. W ith other
and accomplishments of the Talent
the superiority of Cycol. Simply
oils I used 400 gallons
rallona in
_ die
club which she said was originally
Engine owners know from experi­
same tim e — ' •e rin g i
flush
the crank case, not with kero­
SOLOMONITES
started to promote good fellowship
quently warm and
ence that Cycol Motor Oil retains
sene or so-called “flushing oils,”
hard to turn
You may be the best or the worst in and improve and beautify the town
its correct body under operating
but with the correct grade of new
the world;
From this beginning it has enlarged
temperatures,
maintains
the
essen­
lubricating oil, and refill with the
You may be the goods or a bluff. its scope until now it is the central
tial oil film between moving parts
But give me the guy who has fire in motive of community social and edu­
grade of Cycol specified on the
his eye,
and prevents serious engine trou­
cational activities. A branch of the
Cycol Chart of Recommendations.
When the going starts to get ' Medford public library, which is op-
bles due to faulty lubrication. The
To be sure of getting Cycol—look
rough.
on to the public two afternoons and
reason
is
because
Cycol
is
free
for
the Cycol Sign.
From tA e
• •
one evening of every week, at which
from destructive “sulpho” com­
Aviator
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
Between an earthquake and a spe­ time a member of the club acts as
E x e c u tiv e Offices, Associated O il B u ild in g
"My
o il pressure gauge
pounds.
It
is
these
impurities
cial session of the legislature, Cali­ librarian, was established by the
79 N e w M o n tg o m ery St., San Francisco
fornia prefers the former.
club. Sewing schools and millinery
• •
classes under the direction of Miss
An April snow storm here is Poole and Miss Faldine have been
te a het
IOWB
merely an irregularity of tempera­ sponsored and many a Talent house­
at Cyce . . . —
—
In
ture. The flakes do not stay to be wife, like her sister in Ashland, has
• past
have changed o il
counted.
flying hours, but
hied to the “dress form-all day
yeol I get over
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school, and carried into her home an
Looking around at the army of object at which the mere man of the
bootleggers who would vote against house gazed with mirth, but later
¡t, what chance appears for a loosen­ beamed with pride on the Easter
ing of the \ olstead act by popular creation that was made upon it and
referendum?” — S a n
Francisco worn by the happy home dressmaker.
Chronicle.
Child welfare work is one of the
from
“SULPHO’
• •
club’s activities, and a chest Is kept
Easter week is remarkable histor­ supplied with clothing for emer­
ically in more ways than one. It gency cases, for anyone In need. The Wednesday of every June. Many of
was the week in which Judas Iscar Albertina Kerr Nursery Home in the guests at this party are ladies room is too small to admit of hand­ Borge, O. H. Manning, J. Terrill, E.
lot, the first double-crossing poli­ Portland has been remembered with who are seldom away from home and ling them. Anyone who wishes to Purvis, R. J. Luke, J. H. Jewett, Miss
donate to the salvage was asked to
tician. almost monopolized the front support.
some of them are invalids. Uusually call up a member.of the committee Elnora Powers. The officers of the
page by becoming infamous.
Talent club are Mrs. R. J. Luke,
These thoughtful women initiated a jolly program is given with a
A delicious two-course luncheon of president; Mrs. C. Bond, vice-presi­
the establishment of the auto camp sprinkling of old time songs. Mrs.
“We did think the democrats hat ground at Talent, which was used by Crawford said she thought the club sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee dent; Mrs. C. M. Sheets, secretary:
a show to make some material gains many tourists during the season. would include the old men in the was served by the following com­ Mrs. Frank Denam, treasurer.
mittee: Mesdames W. A. Shell, Gor­
in the fall election, but now that Along with a study course, the club festivities after this.
Several new members were adde 1
don
MacCracken,
William
Mitchell,
Billy Bryan has come back into the has, during the year, had now and
to the Civic club roll, which now
Mrs. R. J. Luke, president of the McWilliams and Miss Palmer.
fold with Tammany and William R. then a good lecturer. Once a month,
carries
a membership of over 80 pro-,
“I am a Domestic Science Graduate
Talent club, in behalf of her mem­
Io be exact, there were 53 women gressive Ashland women.
Hearst, the handicap seems too great or oftener, if the occasion calls for
bership, expressed appreciation of present, and everyone of them pro
and a chemical student from the
for any party to carry.”—Eugene it, refreshments are served at the
Interest in the community house
the
hospitality extended by the Ash­ gressive,
interested
community which is now under course of con
Guard.
meetings, with members taking turns land ladies, and said she heartily
---- Normal School. After making
boosters. Twenty-one of them were struction on the lot facing Lithia
• •
as hostess. Club dues are 50 cents favored this meeting together and
from
Talent,
and
were:
Mesdames
Of two evils Klamath Falls has per year. And so well "does the!
park and adjoining the picturesque j
the experiment testing various
E. V. Adamson, George Carter, Lew­ Pioneers’ cabin, built by G. S. But­
chosen what its city council deemed mayor and city council think of this! discussing community problems.
Mrs. Shortridge sang that appro­ is Brown, E. C. Gardner, Clyde,1
the lesser. It was confronted with progressive little band of women that
baking powders I never use any
ler last year, continues to manifest
priate,
sprightly little song “April Sheets, C. Ellis, Frank Denan, J. F. j
an increase of $60,000 a year in in­ they have given them a room with
itself by increasing plans for bene-!
except the RoyaL”
Mrs. x E
surance rates or doubling the cost lights and fuel for a regular meeting Showers,” with Miss Ward as accom­ Crawford, George, Roff, Frank Wil- fits to help along toward the rais­
panist.
lard.
F.
C.
Reimer,
Oden,
C.
Bond,
of water to users in order to pay place.
ing of funds for the building.
The Civic club will shortly open up
for the construction of bigger water
Mrs. D. Perozzi gave a short his­
mains for fire protective purposes. torical sketch of the organization of the salvage shop in the tent adjoin­
ing the Tidings office, for donations,
It chose the later.
the Southern Oregon Federation of ft was announced. Mrs. A. L. Lamb,
• •
Women’s Clubs, and urged all who
A Portland daily has the follow­ possibly could to attend the coming Mrs. George O. Jarvis, and Mrs. Will
ing headline and comment: “Dogs annual meeting of thiB federation at Moore will be in charge. Ashland
May Chase Chickens; Men Must Grants Pass, on May 6. when an all- citizens in general were so very gen­
Not, Says Court." “Dogs are a good day and an evening program will ba erous in their donations to the shop
last year and now that spring clean­
deal like a lot of men in this world. given.
ing
is on, Miss Chamberlain said the
If they see a likely looking chicken
Mrs. J. F. Crawford, who said she
Contains No Alum
they’ll get out on the chase and keep was an old lady, but who most cer­ shop would be ready for gifts of fur­
Leaves No Bitter Taste
it up until the nab the chicken or tainly doesn’t look to be one. told niture, clothing, toys, or anything
until somebody comes along and of the annual “Old Ladies' Party,’ which one wasted to pass on The
Send for N ew R oyal Cook Book—It’s FREE
only article of clothing which will
breaks up the party.”
which the Talent club gives the first not be bandied is old shoes. The
Royal Baione Powder C o, 130 William S t, New York
CMC CLUB IS
HOSTESS TO
TALENT FOLK
in the aii
Cycol proves its service
Î
MOTOR. OIL
free
destructive
compounds
She Knows
Ashland Realty Co.
HOUSES
RANCHES
CHEAP !
Opposite City Hall
Ashland, Oregon
ROYAL
MAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure