PACK TWO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS, Ashland Tidings E stab lish ed 1876 P ublished E very E veh in g Except Sunday TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY P A PE R TELEPH O NE 39 TÖM4H rtUÍLT WB H&MBR errs ■ m eh tio h - OOHT A8NBO0N, BOT M it UA\>£ A U G A « T \ Subscription P rice D elivered In O ne m o n th ...................................... I T h re e m o n th s ................................. Six m onths ...................................... O ne y e a r ........................................... Mail and Rural R outes. O ne m o n th ...................................... I .66 1.96 T h re e m o n t h s .......... 3.60 Six m o n th s ............... I 6.60 O ne y e a r .................... uovi noo dont eeeuz that vs beliemf a DEAD GiUE-AVJAM IH TH E S 6 PROGRESSIVE DANS'. GOSH>N£SV * A Fen Words to the Wise * V e r n a Nnnpafxt Uaaoa vomì brag about m admerbsaug * 1H A WHILE S0WETH1HG _ By Charle* Sughroc MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL \i j OWSE 1H Wednesday, July «, lOSti. to m ■ M a w r MECESSARN 't o \H Q U \R £ ABOUT PRICES WHÊH ORDERiHG ^RlHTlHG OF I O S , A S V4E CHARGE TW SA1AÉ VJWETHER v ie quote tvv price ih adnahqe OR HOT BÜI f MO OSE SÊTT1HG DO\WH BECOZ THIS VS SU M M ER V1HEH BUS\HESS SLACKS OP A LITTLE , PER MieBBS T H A T ^ OHS r ea so h viht vt o o e s slovj op Z*’""* P r* y - , 1 b. o y> b 1 b 1 .......... 1 ADVERTISING RATES: Display A dvertising S»z S ingle in se rtio n , each i n c h .............30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display A dvertising One tim e a w e e k .......................27>4c t'wo tim e s a w e e k ...................... 25c r ’very o th e r d a y ........................... 20c L ocal R e a d e rs . E ich lin e ,, each t im e .......................10c T o ru n ev ery o th e r day to r one m o n th , each lin e, each t i m e . . . . 7c Started W ith Ten Potatoes and No Money— Remarkable W ork W ith To tu n every issu e fo r one m onth Young Prune Trees. o r m ore, each lin e, e ach tim e . . . . 5c • ___ C lassified C olum n. |( £ > ¡ A - g. BURBANK MADE OWN FORTUNE One cen t th e w ord each tim e. To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th or m o re, % c th e w ord each tim e. Legal R ate: F irs t T im e, p e r 8 p o in t lin e . . . lOe E ach su b se q u e n t tim e, p e r 8 p o in t l i n e ................... • ........................... 5c! Card of Thanks, $1.00. O b itu a rie s, 2% c e n ts th e line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. A d v e rtisin g fo r f ra te r n a l o rd e rs ( or so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­ a tio n fee a n d d u e s, no d isc o u n t. R e ­ ligious a u d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs will be I c h a rg e d th e r e g u la r ra to fo r a ll ad v e rtisin g w hen a n a d m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e is m ade. In 1865 B urbank cam e to C alifornia. He sold all but ten of bis stock of potatoes for $125. He tiually read ied Santa Rosa with less than a dollar in his pocket, but witli the precious ten potatoes. Here, a fte r y ears of stru g ­ gle, he tiually secured u few acres of land for a nursery and for experi­ m ental work in plant breeding. Ju st one incident of those days will illu stra te bis persistency and resource­ fulness. A fru it grow er w anted 2,000 young prune trees to be delivered within ten months. None w ere in the m arket and the nurserym en ail said it was impossible to produce them in W hat C onstitutes A dvertising! so short a tim e. Not so Burbank. He in o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ prom ptly accepted the order. As .the ing am o n g som e a s to w h a t c o n s ti­ season was fa r advanced, he planted tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , alm onds in sand, supplied them with we p r in t th is very sim p le ru le w hicn ju st the right m oisture and kept them is used by n ew sp a p e rs to d iffe rin - a tia te b e tw e en th e m : “ ALL f u tu r e covered with cloth to m aintain an even ev en ts, w h ere an ad m issio n c h a rg e tem perature. As th e tiny sprouts a p ­ is m ade o r a collectio n is tak e n peared they were tran sp lan ted in the IS A D V E R T ISIN G .” T his a p p lie s to nursery. He then secured from near-by prune o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so cieties of every kind as well as to in d iv id u als. orchards thousands of prune buds and All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r as soon as the small alm ond buds th ey have o c c u rre d is news. were old enough th e prune buds were All co m in g social o r o rg a n iz a tio n budded into them. In less- than seven m ee tin g s of so c ie tie s w h ere no m oney m onths the ord er was tilled and the c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in itia tio n seem ingly im possible had been accom ­ c h a rg e d , o r collection ta k e n is NEW S. plished.—A rth u r H. Chainberlaiii in T h rift M agazine. W e m ak e q u o ta tio n s on JO It WORK from TH E FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. L Í----- --------Ü O ---------- -- Sam e p rices— R e a so n a b le P ric e — to all. o tte re d P oatofflce M a tte r. a t th e A sh lan d . O regon. as Second C lass M ai1 It is a b lessed th in g th a t it d id n 't ta k e th is c o u n try so long to help fig h t th e w a r to a n end as it has ta k e n to m ak e fo rm a l peace. Speech S trangely Restored. J u s t V laturallV 'F riendly. Antoine Dum as, a farm er living A woman who Is-known in the south­ near Yssir.geaux, who for th ree years ern Indiana town in which she lives had been w ithout th e pow er of speech, for h er friendliness and absentm ind- was cured in an unusual m anner w ith­ eduess. recently w ent to Indian­ out the cost of a cent. D um as served apolis on a shopping tour. She in the F ren ch artillery during the planned to re tu rn on a la te afternoon w ar. D uring one o f th e heavy bom­ interurban car, aud h u rried from bardm ents his voice ceased to func­ store to store. She bought several tion,5 and although scores of arm y articles a t a departm ent store and doctors tried to aid him, no one had was w alking rapidly tow ard the exit ever been able to Restore his power thinking w here she would g o next. o f speech. W hile w orking In the hay In her h a ste she dropped one o f her loft of his barn he slipped and fell packages. A floor w alker recovered to the ground. F arm h ands who ran J t and handing it to iter sgld : to his aid discovered th a t w hile his “H ere is your parcel, madam, ('all only Injury w as a small bum p a t the again, please.” back of the head. D um as was uble to “T hank you, 1 will,” she replied. cu rse as loudly and colorfully as th e "You bring your folks and come over rest of the farm ers. to see us real soon.” «■f it. E T h is m uch m ay he said w ith Ver­ ity — U ncle Sam has not been over- h a sty in m a k in g fo rm a l peace. A LETTER Cash w ith Order A shland L um ber Co., Phone 20 FROM T H E SE A SH O R E Y our S u m m er co rre sp o n d en c e w ill be q u ite as c o rre c t as th e 1 'tie r s you w w t'j ¡.t hom e If you ta k e a lo n g a box of ® _________________• A SH L A N D THE G REATEST GAME in th is c o u n try a n d p e rh a p s in an y c o u n try is b a seb a ll Tt is cle a n , e x c itin g in a w holesom e w ay, fin e e x e r­ cise, a n d a g am e of s k ill. W e su p p ly a ll th e needed e q u ip m e n t to play it, from u n ifo rm s dow n to c o u n te rs. Also s p o rtin g goods of all k in d s. M STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CAtirOHNlA) grin in nutrition provide unusual economy in Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier TH E LAj A DOUBLE ECONOMY IN THIS FOOD zzz costand In order to make room we are offering KJE R.QSE N E) cookstoves K eep th e hom e d o lla rs at hom e. I P re s id e n t H a rd in g is disclo sin g S pend th em w ith hom e m e rc h a n ts, th<| firm sid e of his n a tu re , on occa­ fo r hom e p ro d u c ts a n d fo r hom e l a - 1 sion. He will not he th e easy -g o in g bor. M ake hom e d o lla rs of econom ic c o m p la isa n t p re sid e n t som e have p re ­ serv ice to th e hom e city. dicted h e w ould he. He is of c o n ­ c ilia to ry d isp o sitio n , h u t b ew a re of A m e ric an s, w ith a ll th e ir th r if t, a person of t h a t type when he elects a re th e m ost w astefu l people on the to f « h t and feels th a t he h a s ju st face of th e e a rth . c a u se to fig h t! —— . a = g g = — ■--------- WOOD PEARL OIL ti«h>uaBi.iwsii'ii!iifiiiwiwwwv( •1 Haper uown tor Physicians. The first design of a paper gown which can lie worn by physicians handling transm issible diseases, ar.d then discarded, has been m ade by Mrs. Annie C. Miley of .Mount Airy, Philadelphia. The present garm ents are difficult of disinfection and have beep found to he frequently danger­ ous sources of contagion. They are also expensive. Mrs. Miley s gown Is m ade of soft w hite crepe paper and resem bles the enveloping garm ent worn by Bed Cross nurses during the w rr. L M D > r D on’t fo g et to siif. « supply in­ to y o u r v a c atio n '.:u i,k . T ’.c n ew ­ e st sty es in th is b e a u tifu l s ta ­ tio n e ry a re now on liaplay here. •« •c Z . . < n,P*ny **• Grape =Nuts — the compact goodness of wheat and malted barley. Naturally sweet, crisp and delightful to taste. The body quickly assimilates the es­ sentials for building strength and vigor, from this scientific food. Grape-Nuts is ready to eat direct fron- the package with cream or good milk. “There's a Reason 'JbrGrapetNuts Sold by Grocers Everywhere ! S IM P S O N ’S HARDW ARE Made by Postum Cereal Company Inc., B attle C re e k ,M ic h ig a n . LO DG E B. P. O. E. 9 4 4 PRESENTS CHAUTAUQUA AUDITORIUM A D M ISSIO N A d u lts ius w a r taut, C h ild r e n 5 0 c p lu s w a r ta x C u r ta in 8 .3 0