Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
work- international conditions to be reck­
oned with. The duly far-sighted
Established 187«
policy is the expansion of sales on a
Published Every Evening Except
The United States treasury sur­ narrow margin of profit.
SuTufor
Periods of genuine, as contrasted
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. plus is not in danger of suffering
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from em bonpoint—-no. not for a wit.h artificial, prosperity are never
OFFICIAL CITY AND T o C N W long, long time!
characterized
by
rapidly-rising
PA PER
prices. Approximate price stabiliza­
TELEPHONE 39
American hopie life is threatened, tion is th eir prerequisite. This fol­
tabscription Price Delivered in City in its integrity and wholesomeness,
lows inevitably from the fact t h a t !
Ine m onth ......... ........................ I .65
Three m onths í í í Z
Z Í / 1*86 b7 th * precarious housing situation. the first principle of sound business
Six m onths ......... * ...................... 3.75
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of any sort is operation on the basis i
One y e a r ....................................... 7.60! There can be no proper, sweet andl oi non-speculatlve
profits.
The
M ail <ui«l Rural Routes.
adm irable home life without a home
country is yet struggling to recover |
One month .................................. 8 .66 . „,K. . . . .
Three months .............................. 1.95 in whlch to cteve,op il’
from the ill effects of excessive spec­
Six month* .................................. 3.60'
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ulation.
One y e a r .......... ....................... ..
6 .SO!
THE CREDITORS
The United States sells more raw
ADVERTISING RATES:
m aterials in the in tern atio n al m ar­
Display Advertising
‘ Farm Life.” in commenting on ket than any other single c o u n try ., ,
Single ^nsertu-a, each ^nch¿^^. . .30r
inflated
government
credit
Hence, the purchasing power of a
D isplay A dvertising
' 9cheme proposed for agricultural large part of the American consum ­
One time a w eek.................... 27
■ purposes by swivel-chair farm ers, ing public is directly determ ined bji
Two times a w eek.................... 25c j says
• • • •M c
» a - « >“<* around them prices of raw m aterials in that mar-«
ket. In so fa r as th e purchasing
Each line,, each tim e .................... 10c and see farm ers, and business men power oi American labor depends •
To run every other day for on«»
as well, who have been ru in ed by
on the exportation oi m anufactured
month, each line, each tim e . . . 7c having too much credit. »
goods, it is likewise determ ined by
To iuu every issue for on« month
“This instinct for inflation by the international m arket, since Am- I
or more, each line, each tim e. . . . 6c
way of credit is nothing new. of
Classified Column.
erican goods produced a t costs above 1
One cent the word each tim e.
course. It is only working along
prevailing in o th er countries cannot
To run every issue for one month or modern Hnes
Forty
years
ago
it
be sold abroad.
more,
the word each time.
Legal Rate:
was ca“ ed ’Greenbackism .’ It may
Gains thus far made in industrial
F irst Time, pur 8 point line . . . . 1 0 r be seen in its exaggerated form to-
activity are real, and there is steady-
Each subsequent time, per 8 point _ j day in Russia, where it takes thou-
progress tow ard b etter business
Card of Thanks, $1.00.
c ,’ sands oi dollars (in rubles at pre-
W ith the exception of- cotton, the
Obltuaries, 2*4 cents the line.
1 war value) to buy a pair of shoes.
crops are reasonably good. aiiT* their
F ra te rn a l Orders and Societies. *• “ Crediteering, like profiteering, is
movement is being reflected in an
A dvertising for fraternal orders always more prevalent in war neri-
improved banking position as farm ­
or societies charging a regular initi-! .
*
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-1 o<^s lhan a 1101 ,nal tlines- When ers’ obligations, are liquidated. Cot­
ligious and benevolent orders will be* prices are continually going up you ton mills,* th e wool m anufacture,
charged the regular rate for all ad -¡can buy on credit and make money.
X w nfs7nhaed / n adml3Si° Q ° F ° ther ’ When Pricea a ,e contlnually going and the boot and shoe in d u stry are
all holding th e ir im provem ent of re -1 H ere is a picture of the $50,000
1 down you can buy on a credit and
cent m onths. A lthough the s t e e l ' hand belonging to Skovgaard, the
What Constitutes Advertising!
go broke. This is simple, of course,
industry
is operating a t about one- Danish violinist, who is to appear at
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ Yet the woocis are full of men who
ing among some aa to w hat consti­
third capacity, production of both
tutes news and what advertising,j believe, now, th a t farm ers can be pig iron and steel made fair gains
we print this very simple rule whica; made prosperous by extending un­
is used by newspapers to d lfferln -1 limited credit to all who will use it. in August. Orders are sm all, but
they have come from widely diversi­
atiate between them : “ALL future
on
“Too many of these men are in
events, where an admission charge
fied sources, both geographically and
is made or a collection is taken congress, and in official positions in as to consuming industries. Many
IS ADVERTISING.” This applies to the ag ricu ltu ral world. One crafty
organizations and societies of every or lucky man gets rich by. going too other industries report slig h t bet­
term ent, and building a ctiv ity is be­
kind as well as to individuals.
All reports of such activities after! heavily in debt, where about nine ing rem arkably well m aintained
It took Skovgaard th irty years to
they have occurred is new».
, stand io extrem e danger of becom- throughout the country.
make this hand. Incessant training
and the inborn soul of the a rtist
All coming social or organization iug bankrupt.”
fashioned it. To the ordinary eye it
meetings of societies where no money
The increase in tax-exempt securi-
contribution is solicited, initiation
OBITUARY
is
not different from o th er well-de-
charged, or collection taken is NEWS. ties is already crippling productive
! veloped hanfSs. Yet it has the power
industry through inability to secure
i alm ost autom atically to
express,
W > make aM quotations od
Norman E vert Long, th e in fa n t s o n ’ through the violin, the exquisite
money. It is curtailing the govern­
.!(»!! WORK
m ent’s sources of income a t an of Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Long, was b o m ! beauty and m arvelous tone pictures
! which the player feels and sees as
from
alarm ing rate.
If we plaster the September 12,
1918, a t M adera, he in terp rets th e work of the m as­
t h e FRANKLIN PRICE LIST.
whole country with easy governm ent Calif., and* died Septem ber 21, 1921, ters. As a n investm ent it represents
Same prices— Reasonable Price— mortgages, a large percentage of in Ashland, Or.
a m an’s life work. But it represents,
to all.
which will never be paid, the gov­
Funeral services conducted a t too, th e inborn gift which no money
can buy. This is why it is-in su red
E ntered a t the Ashland, Oregon, ernm ent again loses through land it Dodge’s undertaking parlor by Rev. for $60.000.
Poatofflce as Second C'.ass Mall will have to take over and which C. E Glazier.
Matter.
would then pay no taxes.
Text, II Samuel, 12-23.
In te r­
ment in the M ountain View ceme­
tery.
TH E CONSUMER IN
Ashland
plight oi millions of American
Tidings i . era
is sorry, indeed.
ARMORY
Thursday, Sept 29
Reserved seats are now
on sale at Rose Bros.
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v Mysterious
love!
uncertain
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treasure.
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• Hast thou more of pain or <&
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pleasure?
•?> Endless torm ents dwell about
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thee,
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•v Yet who would live, and live 4
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without thee?
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— Addison. <3>
RELATION TO PRICES
There is no justification for any
world-wide rise in prices at this
time. Producers of raw m aterials
from th e farm er to the metal mine
operator have taken their losses.
Those classes of labor which have
accepted wage reductions in keeping
with th e changed economic situ a­
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tio
n have likewise taken th e ir losses
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while other large classes of labor
have done so indirectly as a result of
Is there to be another seven years*
unemployment.
The conclusion is
war— or mayhap a th irty years’ w ar
clear. R etail prices cannot go nj>
— with the United States senate as
the scene of the battling and the pro­ w ithout promptly curtailing buying,
jected peace treaties with the cen­ j They m ust be reduced until they are
in line w ith raw m aterials.
tral powers as the cause thereof?
Because of uncertainty as to w hat
the
consum er can and will buy, re­
Honesty, courage and efficiency
will mark General Wood’s adm inis­ tailers generally are ordering with
tration of governm ental affairs in great caution, while many whole­
the Philippines. He has been tried salers in tu rn are refraining from
in difficult and delicate tasks of this placing advance orders. The adop­
nature and has not been found want- tion, at any stage from m anufacturer
»
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to consumer, of a policy directed
iug-
tow ard generally higher prices to
The person who can be indifferent th e consum er, will not only curtail
to the distressing unemployment buying, but will result fn slowing
conditions prevailing throughout down the gratifying progress al­
Domestic conditions
the country has a h eart of flint. TJie ready made.
do not entirely govern. There are
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Tuesday. September 27, 1021
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TIDINGS FASHION HINTS
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STYLES FOR YOUTH
W om en
M ade Young
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
nil of youth and health may be
¿oars if yoa will keep your systets
n order by regularly taking
'7fiirtó$ lo f
Abme
•®°k fo r th e n a m e G o ld M e d a l o n o v o rr bee
a n d a c c ep t BO
LADIES
Designers have taken thuch thought
for the school or college girl this fall,
and have provided for her such envi­
able things as the one-piece frock pic­
tured here. It is made o f a dark-col­
ored suiting, and simply trimmed with
rutiles of moire ribbon to match.
Straps of the material at the sides
support the ribbon belt. If one wishes
to remodel a last year’s frock, rib-
ben used in this way will give it an
entueiy new aspect.
R eady-to-w ear G arm ents ta il­
ored during th e dull season—
big assortm ent to choose from
— ev e ry size and every price—
w onderful values. See th e ex­
tra fin e F rench Serge d resses
at $ 1 6 .7 5 . A ll w ool P o lo cloth
coats at $ 1 8 .7 5 .
ORRES TAILOR SHOP
THE FLAVOR LASTS
It took
YEARS-^yEARS
to develop
CAMEL QUALITY
We worked on Camels for years before we put them
on the market. Years of testing—blending—experi­
menting with the world’s choicest tobaccos.
And now, EVERY DAY, ail our skill, manufactur­
ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos
are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette
that can be produced. '
‘ .There’s nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And
there’s nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness,
fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGA-
RETTY AFTERTASTE.
That’s why Camel popularity is growing faster th an
ever.
A better cigarette cannot be made.
Yr ) put the utmost quality into
y w W -S l
About One Third
of Our Time Is
Spent in Bed
GOLD MEDAL
rh* world’s standard remedy for kidney
iver, bladder and uric acid troubles, thf
>nemias of life and looks. In use sincy
696. All druggists, three sizes.
delicious peppermint
flavored sugar jacket around
peppermint flavored chewing gum
that will aid your appetite and diges­
tion. polish your teeth and moisten
Don’t you thing it would pay you to buy a good
FELTED COTTON or SILK FLOSS MATTRESS and
a new pair of good PILLOWSf
We have a new stock just in which we bought be­
fore the raise in the price of cotton. We are selling
MATTRESSES
at a LOWER PRICE than thev have
A
been sold in the past ten years.
Better BUY NOW
you will pay more later on.
R.
i . REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. WU.to.-S»!«.». N. C.
I
Just Received a Large Shipment of
ROOFING
I
This is first quality material and the price is right. .
Repair the roof before the fall rains.
We carry a complete line of Roof Paints.
SEE THEM IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS
Dickerson
Best Place to Trade
Reliable Housefurnishers
Son
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papei •, etc.