PACK TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS,
Ashland
Tidings
E stab lish ed 1876
P ublished E very E veh in g Except
Sunday
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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
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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.
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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.”
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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
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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.
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CAtirOHNlA)
grin in nutrition
provide unusual
economy in
Slab Wood at $2.75 per tier
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A DOUBLE ECONOMY
IN THIS FOOD
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In order to make room we are offering
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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!
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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
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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 !
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