page two ■a ■M ASHLAND DAILY TlDINtiS. ■ m Ashland «®«» Tidings MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL Established 1876 Published Every Evening Sunday TH E ASH LAND OFFICIAL IZ Except ! PRINTING CITY AND PA PER ” 1 1 \F "XU' FRBikfcHSR COULD HAVE THE AUDIENCE. EACH \WEEK T H M TH’ EDITOR CO. H A S , HE'D FEEL. DRETTN CHESTN COUNTY TELEPHONE 39 Monday, July 11, 1921 By Charles Sughroe • W« b b » Newnan Ubiaa hint Shop Talk AWNTWiNG NOU SEE ADVBRTXSEO VJEEK AFTER WEEH IS PRETTT SURE TO B t LU THESE OATS OF UPSET VALUES, T o u ) TH’ GOODS , FER THEM A\WT NO USE ADMERTiSlHG' A FAIVAiRE NEWSPAPER ISHT WORTH WHAT IT COSTS HEUER H E A R ÄMMOHE S A X A FIRMS WHICH ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT TH' SALESMEN THET EMPLOI W ILL SEND CHEAP, S M U D G E D CIRCULAR LETTERS W H IC H AR E A KNOCK OH TH E IR P lR M / -i—»■ Subscription P rice D elivered in City One m onth .................................. 8 .65 Three m onths .............................. 1 .9 6 ! Six m onths ....................... ........... 3.75 One y e a r ....................................... 7.60; M ali an«» Rural R outes. One month .................................. $ .65 Three months .............................. 1.96 Six months .................................. 3.60 One year ....................................... 6.50 ADVERTISING R A TES: D isplay A dvertising Single insertion, each in c h ........... 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display A dvertising One time a w eek.................... 27 *4c Two tim es a w eek.................... 25c Every other d a y .........................20c Local H eaders. Each line, each t i m e . , ................10c To run every other day for one m onth, each line, each t i m e . . . . 7c To inn every issue for one month j o r more, each line, each tim e. . . . 5c C lassified OR M E R C H A N T S O N E Column. lU U I One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, %c the word each time. Legnl R ate: * F irst Time, per 8 point line . . . . 10c Each subsequent time, per 8 point l i n e ...............................................5c Card of Thanks, $1.00. O bituaries, 2 Vfe cents the line. Fraternal Orders and Societies. Advertising for fratern al orders or societies charging a regular in iti­ ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ ligious and benevolent orders will be charged the regular rate for all ad­ vertising when an admission or other charge is made. W hat C on stitutes A dvertising! In order to allay a m isunderstand­ ing among some as to w hat consti­ tutes news and what advertising,! we print this very simple rule whicn is used by newspapers to dlfferin- atlate between them : “ ALL future events, where an admission charge is made or a collection is taken IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to organizations and 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 money contribution is solicited, initiation charged, or collection taken is NEWS. We make Illinois Farmers Prepare For Huge quotations on JO It WORK from THE FRANKLIN PRICE LIST. Same prices— Reasonable Price— to all. watered at the Ashland, Oregon. Postoffice as Second Class Mai’ M atter. ONEY Talks'’ - ac­ cording to an old a d a g e , indicating that our cash has human traits. If ¡1 is so. we may have learned the reason for the straying habit of many dollars from this com ­ m unity— they’ve succum bed to the courtesy and friendliness of o u r neighbors, the big city mer­ chants and m a il order houses. 'Ebe city merchants and mail order folks are prov­ ing every day that it is profitable to invite OCR DOL­ LARS over They do it through advertising. But the m erchants of this com m unity can over­ com e that—thev can establish a more lasting friend­ ship with the com num itv’s m onev— in fact, make regular STAY-AT-HOME DOLLARS—e v e n one FIRST By INVITING the DOLLARS within shop­ ping distance of this center to TRADE IN THIS COM­ MUNITY. SECOND— By renewing that invitation through ad­ vertising. week after week, month after m onth, year after year. That’s the way the city m erchants and mail order folks do it THIRD—The invitation is to tell the dollars about the worth-while things that ire in your store for them. FOURTH—W hen the dollars com e, rem em ber they will only com e back again when well treated. And there is nothing more invigorating to the activities of anv com m unity than pepful , HOME-SPENT DOLLARS state pool was holding tw o-thirds of Its stock for prices of from 25 to 32 cents a pound. Orders for sacks so far this year rtf VIArtrt/. are already ahead of th e to ta l o rd e rs i VI ■ ■ v U I ' of last year, and two cars of wool! SPRINGFIELD. 111., July 1 1 .-1 1 - have been received iu Chicago from ' j linois farm ers are preparing for a Hancock and LaSalle counties. Illinois, although standing tenth] 1 huge wool pool this year, according in wool production, is one of the 1 to officials of the state agricultural ten states th a t are organizing wool I association, who had charge at the pools for 1921. These state pools I pool last year. One million and a half pounds of are the forerunners of a national pool { th a t will ensure a better price for } wool were pooled In the state last j all wool growers in the United States j year. H. W. Mumford, director of j the live stock m arketing bureau of according to farm bureau officials. One hundred thousand pounds of] the Illinois A gricultural association, the wool pooled In Illinois was sent i declares th a t fu tu re state wide co- to spinning mills last January for i operation in the m arketing of wool farm ers who had ordered blankets, was assured by the way farm ers held | suits, overcoats and auto robes to ‘ together last year despite one of the } be made of a portion of their sheep's fastest falling m arkets in many years, j wool. Growers who pooled th eir wool in j } 1920 received from two to 15 cents j , more a pound than farm ers who dis- j posed individually of th eir wool, ac­ * cording to the reports of farm bu­ reau advisors. W hile unorganized farm ers were selling th eir wool for j from 10 to 16 cents a pound, the slab order from extra Also mill trim m ing at 87.Oh per load and mill blocks at 57.60 per load. Ashland Lumber Co. PHONE 20. = =— ■ AT THE BUNGALOW Next Wednesday Night sa « a II. S. NOT OP 10 ITISH PLAYERS ON GOLF LINKS We can furnish good wood at 86.75 per cord; now while we cau deliver cars and can save you hauling expense. Big Jitney Dance ) ¡son’s achievement a British victory. However, America officially gets Whence this pleasing hope, this fond I the credit and a lot of glory because desire, ’ • it is the first time an entry from This longing after immortality? the United States has ever won the — Addison. British open title and only the sec­ ond time