Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Ashland
. Oregon Apple Crop Estimated This Year
To Be 1941 Carloads Less Than In 1921
Tidings
JCatabllshed 1J76
Every Evening E xcept1
Sunday
ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Published
T HR
S aturday, October 7. 1022
ISSLAW D DAILY TTWWGB
P À 6K TWO
OFFICIAL (TTY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
læ W B Ë R iïL M O S E S
E ntered a t th e A shland. Oregoii
IJOBtoifice as Second-class Mall Mat
ter.
su bscription Price D elivered in City:
Doctors get little out of peo-
pie who s.ng while they work.
One n?onth ............................. . . . $
65
Some Rises ta ste good, some
T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1 9 5
3ix m onths .................................... 3.75
don t. while o th ers are ju st
7.5 « •> dauby.
Ona year ......................................
Mail and R ural R outes
One m onth ....................................$
T hree m onths ...............................
Six m onths
Ona year ......................................
advertising rates
-65
The things you are a fra id of
1.95 i
3.5P! • a r e the th in g s you don’t under-
6.5t
stand.
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Display A dvertising
F a ith and fo rg etfu ln ess are
Mingle in sertion, each in c h ............ 30c 1
,
YEARLY' CONTRACTS
’ highly essential to th e enjoy-
Display A d vertisin g
• m ent of hash.
One tim e a w ^ k ........................2 7 1/V|<s>
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Two tim es a w ^ k ........................25 c
w is e is he who know s when
Xvery o th er d a y .......................... 20 c <♦> he has enough, and w orks h ard
Local R eaders
the rest of hs life not to get
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c
• m ore.
To ru n every o th e r Aty for one
7r ❖
m onth, each line, each tim e.
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To ru n every issue for one m onth
B etter observance of the Sab-
oj- m ore, each fine, each t i m e . . 5?
h a th could be secured by teach-
C lassified Column
r
ing fish how ''unholy it is to bite
One cent th e word each tim e.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
on th a t day.
or m ore, 16 c the word each tim e.
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L egal R ate
F irst tim e, per 8 -p tln t lin e ..........10c
Bach subsequent tim e, per 8-
polnt line ......................................
Card of t h a n k s .............................$1.00
O bituaries, the line ....................2 ’6 c
Fraternal Orders and S ocieties
HEZ HECK SAYS:
“ M ethuselah
probably
lived to be 900 because he
had so m uch tim e to let
his tro u b les w ork th em ­
selves off.
R eduction of q u a n tity of the pros­ pear shipm ents will am o u n t to about
pective 1922 com m ercial apple crop 1650 carloads.
The Rogue River
th ro u g h o u t the sta te , due to an u n ­ d istric t had shipped 780 cars to Sep­
usual am ount of worm dam age, to­ tem ber 10th, and th e season’s ship-i
g e th e r w ith sm all sizes and m ore or m ents a re now estim ated at a to tal
The
less “ brow n sp o t,” is th e opinion of of from 1250 to 1300 cars.
F. L. K ent, a g ric u ltu ra l sta tistic ia n , U m pqua and W illam ette districts
<?> United S tates d e p a rtm e n t of agricul- will produce about 200 carloads, and
ju re , who recently visited th e a p p le , th e Hood R iver crop is expected to
raisin g d istric ts of th e sta te .
am ount to about 200 carloads. B art-
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. In th e W illam e tte and U m pqua letts, which m ake up the bulk of the
district«, th e re was a r a th e r light early shipm ents were m ostly handled
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bloom and a consequent lig h t se ttin g by Oregon and C alifornia canneries,
iof fru it w ith m ost v a rie tite s,” sta te s except th e Hood R iver production
Mr. K ent. “ This was followed by an and a sm all p a rt of th e Rogue River
extrem ely dry season. In th e Rogue crop, which w ent to e a ste rn m ar-
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k e ts .”
♦ [ River d istric t th is was an ‘o ff’ year,
Shipm ents from various d istric ts,
follow ing a heavy production of last
3>!
l year.
Hood R iver e stim a tes v a ry ;fo r 1921 and 1922, are: W illam ette
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from 75 per cent to 100 per cent of ¡valley, 225 th is year, 235 last, loss
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last year. W e have adopted 90 per of 10 cars; Um pqua valley, 210 this
4M | cent. R eduction of th e W asco coun- year, 292 last, loss of 82 c a rs; Rogue
❖ i ty crop is m ainly a ttrib u te d to the River valley, 250 th is year, 999 last*
dry hot season. U m atilla county had year, loss of 749 c ars; Hood R iveri
<$-1
a severe spring freeze which Is held valley, 2640 th is year, 2937 Iasi
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m ainly responsible for th e sm all year, loss of 690 cars; W asco c o u n ty ?
e crop of th a t section. M alheur coun- 355 th is year, 531 la st year, loss of:
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ty is expected to have r a th e r m ore 176; U m atilla county, 225 th is year, i
com m ercial apples th an last y e a r ! 827 last year, loss of 602 cars; Un-
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Union county will probably produce ion. B aker and M alheur counties,
<¥> a sm aller crop th an last year.
745 th is year, 770 last year, loss of
“ T he Oregon pear crop consider- 25 cars. T otal loss th is year, 1941
♦ ably exceeded th e early e s tim a te s .1 carloads. The 1922 crop is estim at-
♦
The heavy s p rin g ’drop did not prove ed a t 4650, and th e 1921 crop a t
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to be as serious as a n tic ip a ted
In- 6591 carloads, w ith 756 boxes of ap-
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dications a re th a t th e to ta l 1922; p ie s ,to the carload.
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A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
or societies charging a reg u la r Initi­
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
ligious and benevolent orders will be i enced were needed th a t th e fullest
charged th e reg u lar ra te for all ad j ap preciation of the ones th a t follow
vertlsing when an adm ission or other m ight be felt.
charge is made.
What C on stitu tes A dvertising
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
ing am ong som e as to w hat conjti
tu te s news and w hat advertising,
* e p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
ate betw een them : “ ALL fu tu re
events, w here an adm ission chargt
Is m ade or a collection is tak en It?
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to
o rganizations and societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activities after
they have occurred is news.
All com ing social or organization
m eetings of societies w here no
money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
ation charged, or collecton tak en IS
NEWS.______________
Ringless Bride
LOOMIS TICKET
F op Mayor
CHARLES L. LOOMIS
F o r City Oouucil
S. A. PE T E R S, SR.
M. C. LININGER
DR. R. L. BURDIC
H. G. WOLCOTT
MRS. W. M. BARBER
M RS. W. J. WALLACE
F or City R ecorder
(In d o rsed )
GERTRUDE BIEDE
F or City T reasurer
T H E LOOMIS TICK ET PLATFORM j
SYLVESTER
PATTERSON
The fo u rth sta te m e n t in the;
Loom is platform is th is: “ I am in j
F or M embers P ark Board
favor of th e new hotel project. We
(In d o rsed )
have the scenery, th e clim ate, the
HAL McNAIR
soil and
th e people— everything
MRS. F. D. WAGNER
here except a m odern hotel to a t­
A. C. NININGER
tra c t new com ers.
L e t’s get th a t
— Adv-tf
h o te l!”
H ere is the m a tte r m ost im p o rta n t
LOOMIS PLATFORM
to A shland a t th is tim e. W e have
Being a can d id ate fo r m ayor of
been w orking and hoping for a new A shland, i ;nake the follow ing H ate
hotel for the past seven years. \y P m ent of the policies I stan d for, and
116 iam
:,o sit*
on n i ; take on the issues of
have failed because of lack of un-i
.... Jhe
p aig
divided su p p o rt in the effort.
The
The (irgt consideration of a city
new hotel pro ject should have the should be th e h ealth of its people, I
active m oral support of th e m u n ic i-, a m > th erefo re, in favor of tak in g ev-
a d m ln istra tio n , and when th e ery precau tio n to pro tect th e w ater
pal
-, p of A shland creek from pollution. It
Loomis tick et comes out fla t tor the ,nugt be kept pure
project it m eans th a t we have can-
i believe in the enforcem ent of the
d id ates for city officers th is year law s,
p articu la rly
those
ag ain st
who recognize A shland’s g re a te st gam bling and bootlegging
factions in A sh­
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I am opposed to factior
need and intend to do ev erything the land. and prom ise, if elected, to be
city can do to accom plish it.
the m ayor for all the people, ra th e r
The first and g rea test need is a th an for a p a rt of them . My slogan
fine to u rist hotel for A shland, th a t is th is: “ The way to get action is to
u n ite every fac tio n .”
will put th e city on the m ap m ore
I am in favor of th e new hotel
solidly and perm anently th an any project. We* have th e scenery, the
o th er project we can u n d e rta k e. It clim ate, the soil and the people—
will do m ore to low er taxes th an any everything here except a m odern ho-
o th e r e n te rp rise we can u n d e rta k e. t e l ^ a U ract " ew com ers- L e t’8 «e t
m uch closer touch th a n heretofore.
The com ing y ear prom ises to be
unusually in te restin g and m any im ­
p o rta n t problem s will be tak e n up.
Every home which has a child in
school should have one or m ore
m em bershps in the P. T. A. And
m em bers are ju st as w arm ly wel­
comed if th ere a re no children in
school. The circle w ants the sup­
port of th e e n tire com m unity, as
they expect to carry on work of
value to th e com m unity.
Portland Still
Anxious About
Exposition Tax
No tax is involved in th e exposi­
tion m easure which the people of
the sta te a t large will vote on No­
vem ber 7. Instead, it is sim ply an
am endm ent to th e sta te constitution
au th o rizin g the people of P o rtlan d io
tax them selves for the exposition.
A detailed explanation for the
CALIFORNIA LABOR WANTS
necessity of placing a s ta te m ea­
LIQUOR LAW S RE PE A L ED
su re on the ballot, when no s 'a te tax
is involved, has been Issued by the
I LONG BEACH, Oct. 7.— A lively
com m ittee in charge of the cam ­
discussion preceded the adoption
paign:
¡here by the delegates to the 23d a n ­
“ Before P o rtlan d can levy a tax
nual convention of th e C alifornia
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„„„ i w ithin P o rtlan d it is necessary to
State F ed eratio n of Labor of a reso-
have the approval of th e voters ol
lution favoring m odification of the
th e e n tire s ta te ,” th e rep o rt reads.
V olstead act to perm it th e sale of ;
This is due to the 6 per cent lim i­
light wines and beer. The vote was
tatio n act which read s in p a rt as
th re e to one in favor of such m odi­
follows: ‘Unless specifically a u th o r­
fication.
ised by a m ajo rity of th e legal vot­
F. W. Jackson of Long Beach ap-
ers voting upon th e question n e 'th e r
' pealed to th e delegates to vote down
the sta te no r any m unicipality. dis-
5 th e resolution, declaring liquor had
tric t or body to which the power to
I been “ the c o rru p t cause of the slow
j levy a tax shall have been delegated,
advancem ent of the labor m ovem ent,
! shall in any year so exercise th a t
¡and th a t the forces of capital werei
, pow er as to raise a g re a te r am ount
: fostering the p resent m ovem ent so
of revenue for purposes o th er th an
th e laboring classes would have th e ir,
th e paym ent of bonded indebtedness
brain s befuddled by alcohol.”
' or in te re st thereon th an th e to tal
"T h ere never has been a day in
am ount levied by it in th e year im ­
i th e h istory of lab o r,” Jackson de­
m ediately preceding for purposes
clared, “when th e re has been less
o th er th an the paym ent of bonded
i tro u b le d u rin g strik es, and the last
indebtedness o r in terest thereon,
two years the strik e rs have been u n ­
plus six per centum th e re o f’.”
able to obtain liq u o r.”
Thus, u n d er the law, before th e
th a t was the reason so m any of them
H a v i s e Je,.
¡voters of the city of P o rtlan d have
SCHOOLS OF HAW AII
would do so little . In concluding,
the legal rig h t to increase its tax a ­
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SHOW BIG INCREASES tion in ord er to raise $3,000,000 for
he sum m arized his points as follows:
Mrs. H adlock, who liv es in Maine,
Stay in school as long as you can. is su in g her
the exposition project, the sta te con­
year-ohl husband for,
HONOLULU,
T.
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Oct.
7.—
Ha
Get all you can out of school while
stitu tio n m ust be am ended by the
A rrangem ents w ere perfected the you a re there. Decide on w hat you divorce, a lle g in g am ong oth er char- w a ii,8 pubHc gcbool en rollm ent for voters of Oregon.
p a st sum m er, w hereby the federal are to do and w ork a t th a t as if you ; g e s o f cruelty, th a t h e never ga v e, the term beginning in Septem ber was
th e 47,393, which is 3000 over t h a t'
forest service and o th e r fo re st pro­ had to. Be dependable. This la s t' her any rings.
of th e term which closed last June.
Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every
tection agencies of the n o rth w est point he em phasized ag ain and
A pproxim ately 50 per cent of these day. two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
would, as a co operative project, pro­ again, show ing th a t high school PA R E N T TEACH ERS HOLD
P hone 9 - F - ll.
duce a m otion picture aim ed a t h ab its carrie d over th ro u g h college
FIR ST MEETING OF YEA R a re children of Jap an ese p a re n ta g e .' delivered.
bringing before th e public need for lnto llfe and th a t tMjy w ou, d m ake
care w ith fire in th e woods.
The P a ren t-T ea c h e rs’ association |
to r m a r each individual in th e end.
A ccom panied by rep re sen ta tiv e s
In com m entng on M ajor M organ’s ! held th e first m eeting of th e year at
of the forest service and of p riv a te; address, S u p erin ten d en t Briscoe said rhe H aw thorne annex T hursday af-j
protective organizations, scenes w ere thg ta)k wag th e begt he ever heard ternoon, w ith a large num ber o il
taken at E agle and H erm an creeks, delivered before a body of stu d e n ts m em bers present.
on th e Colum bia riv e r highw ay, a t ] jn hig 25 yearg. experlence ¡„ schoo,
The circle decided to send th e !
Lost lake, from th e top of M ount; work
p resid en t, Mrs. F. G. Sw edenburg, to !
Hood, in C latsop and Colum bia
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the sta te convention to be held in
counties, and from airp lan es which!
Business men have a right to he exacting in
E ugene, October 25-28. Several o th ­
a re p a tro llin g O regon’s forests.
' WOMEN A R E ACTTY’E
er m em bers a re also planning to a t ­
their hanking requirements.
The picture aim s, w hile te a c h in g 1
IN MADRAS POLITICS tend th is convention.
the need for protection of forests, t o '
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A m em bership drive will be sta rt-
em phasize the scenic beauty of the)
Their customers demand good service of them,
MADRAS, Or., Oct. 7.— F o u r worn- ed soon in order to increase th e
no rth w est and also point th e way to ep were nom inated t0 run for offlce m em bership as m uch as possible. ;
it is logical that they should require good ser4
fo re st perp etu atio n .
Logging and; )n th e com ing cUy electiong a t a cau. L ast year th e m em bership was '
m illing scenes will form an im p o rt-!
h e ,d here tQ nam e & citizeng, b ro u g h t up to 200 and th e circle j
vice of their bank.
an t and in te restin g p a rt of th e pic-{tick et
Tbe m eeting aJso placed tbe hopes to double th a t n um ber th is
tu re . Scenes show ing o p eration ofi .
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| stam p of its approval on the candi- year.
They are sure of such service here.
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lookouts and a ir p atro l will give th e, ,
The Sm ith-H ughes classes in sew- '
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dacies of th re e men.
public a b e tte r idea of w hat is al-i
“ P lenty of w ater for w ash day, ing and m lliinery are to be s ta rte d i
ready being done by governm ental
will be th e principal plank in t h e , a t once,
agencies in th is direction.
p latform of Mrs. G race S hugert j P lan s for an o utdoor d rin k in g
wife of the depot a g e n t here for the fo u n tain for H aw thorne school w ere
NEW YORK, Oct. 7. -^-Douglas
F a irb a n k s, posing as Robin Hood for Oregon T ru n k line, who was n o m i-! discussed.
Ashland, Oregon
a publicity s tu n t on the R itz C arlton nated for m ayor. Mrs. S hugert de- ■ Some of the teach ers gave inter-
hotel roof, shot an arro w in to the feated W. E. Johnson, p resen t city estin g talk s and th e circle expects to
recorder, for th e nom ination. She c arry out som e ideas w hereby par-
air.
will
have no opposition.
, en ts and teach ers will come into
It fell to e a rth he knew not w here.
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Movieland Notes
Business Is Exacting
The Citizens Bank ot Ashland
But A braham Seligm an, fu rrie r,
across the stre e t, received the flying
sh a ft ju st above the h e a rt, and was
tak en to a hospital. D am ages will
be se ttle d out of court.
T he new P a ram o u n t production by
P enrhyn Stanlaw s, “ P ink Gods,” was
adapted by J. E. Nash and Sonya Le­
vien from C ynthia Stockley’s novel,
“ P ink Gods and Blue D em ons.”
Bebe D aniels and Jam es K irkw ood
head th e cast, w ith Anna Q. N illsson,
because it will stim u la te grow th in
j am proU(j of A shland’s fine rep- Adolph M enjou and R aym ond H a t­
p npulation and taxable value and u tatio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of ton in pro m in en t p arts.
m ak e th e town w orth w hle to strang-1 schools and education, and I favor
Gee, I never say so m any angels
ers
The T idings is solidly w ith the any su itab le action looking tow ards
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the re-opening of th e norm al
school. in all the d ream s I ever h ad ,” said;
Loom is tic k e t on the hotel propost-,
j am jn {avor pf baving all of.
tion.
It needs the hearty m oral fjces and a n positions on th e city ’s freckled W esley B arry a fte r he had;
su p p o rt of th e m ayor and council, payroll filled by citizens and tax- tak en th re e w hiffs of a black cigar
and they have prom ised it.
payers of A shland itself. No outside to produce a “ k n o ck o u t” effect in
__ ______________ , place-holders!
“L ittle H eroes of the S tre e t.” The
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> I believe th a t w hen th e people cigar p u t him o u t com pletely.
In its e ffo rts to prqv.de a ttra c - Vfde jn favor Of a n y th in g they should
tions of a very high n a tu re , th e , get it, and I am opposed to all form s
A m erican Legion should be com- of trick ery , p a rticu la rly the so-called HIGH SCHOOL DELIGHTED
, i ,
«vo sntpniiiil “ jo k e rs” th a t a re often used to de-
WITH MAJ. MORGAN’S TALK
m ended *for . t
g
eeive th e voters. I believe th a t be-
nu m b ers for th e w in ter lyceum ¡ng Qn tbg level }g tb e h ighest form
M ajor W illiam T. M organ, soldier
course. M em bers of th a t organiza- of A m erican c itiz e n sh ip .x
tion aided bv th e L adies’ A uxiliary
The p resent w ater supply fo r Ash- in th e Spanish-A m erican and w orld
r .n > tin s x t h e i r land is in ad eq u ate, and I favor tak - w are, addressed th e high school s t u - '
and , ’ o th ers who a re a do
n atin g th e ir
im m ediate gtepg tQWard increas.
dent body W ednesday a ftern o o n , ri I
tim e to th e cause, a re visiting ever> ipg tb e 8Uppiy th ro u g h such m ea-
j th e high school au<Dto4ium.
His
lionie in th e city. T hat an exceed- su res as th e pqople m ay adopt,
inglv low price h as been placed upon
I believe th e m ayor and city | d e n t body W ednesday a ftern o o n , in
th e tickets th is year should not brin g ‘•minc’l should give |
; sp iratio n to everyone of th e stu d en ts
the inference th a t th e a ttra c tio n s a re
’ ie e ts‘ for p ro fitably utilizing t b e in th e h i«h schooL A w arning, in
in accordance w ith th e cost to th e fr u its and vegetables of th is c o m -¡th a t he pointed o u t definitely th a t
ndividual.
The Legion is tak in g m unity.
At present, th o u san d s of ¡th e boy or girl who did n o t a tte n d
do llars
orth
products
all he could and m ake th e
itt,tu rie
d e tin
fin n p u u ttin
ttin g g the ..........
]npk of ftf
pannfne
and pre.
,
the rig h t ittitn
w aste w fpr
,ack
pf local
cannlng
pre K °;school
tic k e ts well w ithin th e reach of all, j gerfvift!j facilities,
depending upon a g re a te r p atro n ag e
g n these prfticiples 1 ask to be ¡m ost likely live to re g re t his past
to prevent the ven tu re front proving judged.
th ro u g h o u t m any years. An inspira-
a financial reverse.
(S igned)
CHARLES L. L O O M J S ^ |tJon in th e way th a t everyone could
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i in tim e reach th e th in g he could do
A m ovem ent has been sta rte d n ear JA PA N IS EX PECTIN G
best if he would only set out in th a t
A lturas, Calif., to suitably m ark the;
MANY AMERICAN YHSITORS direction and ju st keep w orking at
f nal resting places of five soldiers
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it like he had no th in g else to do.
who fell d u rin g the Modoc w ar, 55
TOKIO, Oct. 7.— Jap an ese hotel
Illu stra tio n a fte r illu stra tio n was
years ago.
P robably in the y ear m anagers, re s ta u ra n t ow ners and given to m ake his general statem en ts
1977 som e e n te rp risin g citizen will curio d ealers a re sm acking th e ir lips m ore concrete.
hack a n o th e r m ovem ent to see if a; and looking forw ard to a p rofitable
M ajor M organ possesses th e hap-
bonus cannot be paid to th e few re- new year. F o r th e w ord has been pv faculty of driving his a rg u m e m s ■
m aining v eteran s of the w ar of 1918 passed aro u n d th a t Ja p an is to be hom e in a forceful way. He began
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J invaded d u rin g J a n u a ry and F e b ru -^ h is talk by asking his young audi-
Surelv the a u th o r of th e w ords. ; ary by an arm y of A m erican m il-.e n c e w hat they w ere going to do
“ B right O ctober Days,” m ust have lionaires out in search of pleasure when they had finished high school
been a resid e n t of so u th ern Oregon ¡and new ways to spend m oney. And W hen no one could answ er .him de
J finitely, he pointed o u t to them th a t
The few rainy days recently experi-* th ey ’ll get th e ir chance here.
W here Would We Be Anyway If It W eren’t
For Advertising?
What a lot of time advertising saves us!
We need something. We see it advertised.
And we go straight from where we are
now to where the article is sold.
Have you ever gone around from place
to place seeking for something which you
kne wexisted, hut which nobody else
seemed to know anything about, not even
the storekeepers?
You have wasted an hour, maybe several
hours, possibly half a day. You have worn
out your patience, and before the end of
the quest probably you began to figure
that the thing which you sought was not.
after all, so good as you thought it was,
otherwise other ,people besides iyourself
would know something about it.
The manufacturer who advertises, in­
vests his money, therefore, not alone to
tell of the merits of his goods, hut to save
you time. The manufacturer who is will
ing to pay for advertising space in news
papers or magazines in order to point out
to you where his merchandise is sold, so
that vou may get there quicker and buy it
easier, is not going to skimp or cheat in
manufacturing it.
After going to all the trouble and ex­
pense of telling you just where you may
find it, he is going to see to it that when
you do Tmy it, it is good enough so that
you will buy it again.
And in making up your mind about mer­
chandise which is advertised, consider this
last thought—the manufacturer can well
afford to make it as good as can be made,
because one sale means hundreds, even
thousands of others following naturally
and costing him nothing extra.