Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 16, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Monday, October 16, 1022
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
FAcra t w o
cial in v estig ato r on the ground for $100,000 p o ultry farm a t L anker- He has ap p aren tly lost none of his
shim , and tom orrow I shall a tte n d 'p e p and is still running in high gear.
<9> THOUGHTS FROM OTHER
the d istric t fair a t R iverside. L a ter He preceded his serm on w ith a
Established 1876
4>
SOURCES
Published Every Evening Except
on, th e editor-in-chief and m vself strong denunciation of Mr, Wool-
Sunday
expect to tak e tu rn s in m anaging the wine, wet candidate for governor.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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kiyou county would not receive any office. O ur tem porary q u a rte rs are
The w eath er here has only lately
UP TO THE PRESS
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
“ The new spapers o u g h t to quit
sm aller apportio n m en t for forest in the m ain edito rial room , a s h o rtj gotten cool enough for com fort. W ?
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, feu- gerVice w ork next year th a n th is one. distance from the th ea tric al section, have a loquat tree in ou r tiny fro n t
PAPER
publishing so m uch scandal.”
TELEPH O N E 39
gene,
Oct. 16. (Special.) W ithin pje a jso <jecla.r eil th e forest service wljere two cigarette-sm oking flap- yard and m any tall geranium s, th a t
You can h e a r such rem a rk s any.
But
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
day in th e year, and from highly in ­ a year a fte r com pleting courses in ¡n accor(j w ith th e proposal of th e pers grind out copy about the show bio uu here the year around.
tellig en t people.
i th e U niversity of Oregon school of No r ibern C ab fo rn ia C ounties associ- people. Our first issue is slated to I tom atoes, peaches and apples a re a
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon
But we disagree.
They do not Journalism , four fo rm er stu d e n ts atiop to postpone deer h u n tin g sea- ap p ear Novem ber 19, by which tim e ’ nickel a pound. N othing here is
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat
The brain s of an auto are be- <$\st Op to th in k .
¡have becom e editors of new spapers
u n til O ctober 1 and lim it the kill we expect to have a room of our own., cheap but a ir and skates,
ter.
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t h nd th e ste e rin g wheel.
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U n fortunately, we have reached a in th e sta te .
' to one buck. He said such a change
Sunday, we h eard Dr. B rougher
O. H. BARNHILL.
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
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point in th is country w here little re-j
More th an 90 g rad u a tes and for- w ouid postpone the m enace of h unt- preawii a t th e Tem ple auditorium .
Los Angeles, Calif.
One n/onth ....................................$ -65
An in fallible token of ‘good
spect is shown for ou r law s, because m er stu d e n ts of the school a re a t e rs > j j re3 beyond th e bad fire sea-
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Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95
tim
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is
pie
a
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5
cents
the
cut.
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tbe
iaws
are
in
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ifferen
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enforced,
p
resen
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engaged
in
active
newspa-
gon
Six m onths .................................... 3.75
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« or not enforced a t all.
¡P«r ’ m agazine, a d v e rtisin g or pub-j
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One year ............................
'-5U *
Mail and Rural R ou tes
The average house p a in te r <S>‘ c e rta in people can evade them licity work.
One m onth .................................... I -65.
Sixteen stu d e n ts w ith experience *
PEOFIrE'S FORUM
&
m o nths' ’. '. '. ’. ’ ’.
L95 i ' m akes m ore wages th an the av'
' w ith ease.
O thers, less fo rtu n a te ,
Three _
as
new
spaper
m
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and
women
re-
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painter.
(m ust pay th e penalty.
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Rix m onths .................................... 3 50
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ccasionally
th
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is
a
notable
ex-
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to
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niversity
school
of
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of
the
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idings—
9 m year ...................................... 6-5*
Our assortment contains both wood and coal
ADVERTISING RATES
No wife should s ta r t a q u ar- ^ ¡ cep tiOn to th is ru le , b u t only occa- i journalism th is fall for fu rth e r jo u r-
P lease tell our A shland friends
Display Advertising
burners that are made to render the maximum
«> rel w ith her husband u n til she
SOnally. I t is fo r th is reason w e 'n a lis tic tra in in g . T here a re now 1 5 6 ,and acq u ain tan ces th a t we are locat-
single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c • has possession of th e pay en- <^ j a re losing ou r respect for law and m a jo r stu d e n ts in th e school.
ed a t 1952 G lendale boulevard, and
service. They are attractive, both in look3 and in
YEARLY CONTRACTS
<"•> velope.
<8>J t s m an n er of enforcem ent.
I The foregoing facts a re shown in sha11 be Slad to see them here—
Display Advertising
price, and are sure to give satisfaction.
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R ut it is d iffe re n t w ith th e g r e a t,» survey m ade by th e faculty of th e one a t a tlta e! Mrs. B arnlnll s to ks
Oue tim e a w « ( k ................................27 Kit- •>
Two tim es a w '^ k ............................... 25 c
The desire for a larg e car <S>J new spapers of th e country— and also! school of jo u rn alism th is week. T his a re a£ 3900 D alton avenue, v.-es o.
Drop in and let us show them to you.
Nvevy o th er d a y .................................. 20 c ?• seem s to be generally m ore pre- <§> with th e sm aller ones. They tell th e ; d e p a rtm e n t of th e u n iv ersity is he-1 E xposition park.
I
Ijocul R eaders
rid
e
!
m
inutes
five
Each line, oach tim e ......................10c • valent th an the d esire for a -$> i tru th as they find it. The m an of
re Mrs. Me-!
<§• larg e fam ily.
To ru n every o th e r (Jay for one
’ g reat w ealth who forgets his m an th is fall.
T
he
form
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stu
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ts
who
took
th
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M
cPherson
is
a
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her $250,000,
m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7c ❖
—
hood is as pitilessly exposed as the
To ru n every issue for one m onth
<$> The word “ M other” loses <i> one w ithout a d o llar— perhaps m ore edH ortal helm on new spapers w ithin Angeles tem ple. T hiee blocks down
ojr m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c <$> m uch of its reverence when you
Mack
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a y e a r a fte r they left college are: /h e s tre e t from here is the
87-89 North Main St.
Phone 208
Classified Column
............. , of th e press C arlton K. L ogan, e d ito r of t h e ! S ennett 1’‘iovi,lg b\c tu re stu d i° R No.
• see a wom an in a h iking su it •
This pitiless publicity
One cent th e word each tim e.
bavent ‘^ s t°P ped t0 see th e bath
To run every issue for oue m onth <$> nu rsin g h e r baby.
4 is the one safeg u ard th a t stan d s be-¡A shland D aily T idings; W ilford A l-!
or m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
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tw een resp ectihility and a reign of
L egal R ate
Daily C ourier; R o b ert F. B oettlcher.
A rrangem ents have been m ade for
? llEZ HECK SAY’S:
debauchery th a t would rival the days
F irst tim e, per 8-pc)nt lin e ..........10c
P ublisher of th e Lebanon C rite rio n ,! issuing “ Orc h a id and F a rm ” w ith
<S> of Sodom and G om orrah.
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O
pportunity
a
in
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no
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
| borh the Los Angeles and San F ran -
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point line ...................................... 5c ■-.> good if you don’t know
T here are m illions of pure and a weekly, and Miss V ictoria Case, cisco Sunday E xam iners. This will
Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 •
<?> high-m inded people in th is country, e d ito r of th e Rose City H erald , a
w hat to do w ith it.”
! give a com bined country and subur-
O bituaries, th e line .......................2 ^ c
<•> '?> <§> <$■ <$> ® ®
<3* b u t th e re a re o th e r m illions who com m unity new spaper in P o rtla n d .
F ratern al Orders and S ocieties
’ ban circulation of over 300,000,
The ro ste r of school of journalism
reek w ith clandestine infam y.
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
m aking it th e w orld’s second larg-
or societies chargfng a reg u lar in iti­ perous reso rt of some 30 000 popula-
Some agency m ust keep th is de- u n d e rg ra d u a te s th is fall includes est farm weekly. In som e ways we
ation fee and dues, no discount. R e ­ t.on, or m ore— every citizen here bauched elem ent in check for th e stu d e n ts who w orked on th e follow-
shall excell the C ountry G entlem an,
ligious and benevolent orders will be
ing new spapers la st su m m er: Ken-
! having eight pages covered w ith su ­
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad w ill pro fit m aterially by the n a tu ra l w-elfare of society in general.
vertising when an adm ission or other increase in values and o p p ortunities, I The press, th ro u g h its p u b lic ity .!ne£b Yotiel, A lbany D em ocrat; Ed- perb ro to g ra v u re pictures, for which
F ra zie r, A lbany H erald ;
anil they should be, and m ust be, is m eeting w ith a reasonable degree win
charge Is m ade.
m uch expensive a p p a ra tu s is being
H ow ard,
San
Francisco
w illing to co n trib u te th e ir sh are of of success w here th e law is b u t a Glinton
installed.
Over $200,000 w orth of
What C on stitu tes A dvertising
C hronicle: R udolph K uhn, M arsh­
(a o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ encouragem ent and w ork w ith o u t ; dism al failu re.
new equipm ent will be needed to is­
field Tim es; F re d erick L. Rice, John
Think before you crticize.
ing am ong some as to w hat const! the hope of im m ediate,’ direct re­
sue O rchard and F arm in its new
P
ip e r and
F lorence
C artw right,)
tu te s news and w hat advertising, ward. W e have a bunch of folks in!
(F ro m the D unsm uir News)
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which A shland who never have been, and
P o rtlan d O regonian; M arvin B la h a J form .
It will keep Mr. K nollin and me
is u»6cl by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
Oregon Jo u rn a l (m echanical d e p a rt ,
,
ate betw een th em : ‘‘ALL fu tu re a re not now, w illing to do th at. Such
LOOMIS TICKET
m
en
t;
E
arle
V
oorhies,
G
ran
ts
P
ass
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T
«vents, w here an adm ission charge j m en should not be allowed by citi-
we received an a rticle from L u th e r
C ourier; Phil Brogan and H ow ard
U m ade or a collection is tak en IS zens to sit in high places, nor to he
B urbank, one of our exclusive con­
For Mayor
Godfrey, E ugene R eg ister; L eith Ab­
ADVERTISING.
Ib is appl es to bebind antj dom inate th e m en who
trib u to rs.
Y esterday I visited a
CHARLES
L.
LOOMIS
organizations an d societies of every
bott, E ugene G uard; Dan Lyons an d ,
occupy public places of influence
kind as well as to individuals.
Mary Ja n e H athaw ay, Oregon City
L’or CSty Council
All rep o rts of such activities a fter and power.
E
n te rp rise ; A lfred E rickson, C la t- !
they have occurred is news.
J u s t size up th e m en in whose
S. A. PE T E R S, SR.
sk
an ie Chief and Ja sp e r C raw ford, < 30 Million
All coining social or organization shadow s the present council has its
M. C „ LINING ER
There is no phase of the achievements of our
m eetings of societies w here no political being— by whose sugges­
Bottles
H eppner G azette-Tim es.
DR.
R.
L.
BURDIC
government more creditable to us than that dealing
money co n trib u tio n is solicited, lniti-
Sold
W hile a m ajo rity of th e Oregon
H. G. WOLCOTT
with the acquirement and handling of our outlying
ition charged, or eollecton taken IS tion they move and act— practically
g rad u a tes are engaged in w ork on
possessions.
all of whom are now ru n n in g e ith e r
MRS. W. M. BARBER
NEWS.
Oregon new spapers and m agazine,
for re-election to th e council, or for
MRS. W. J. WALLACE
A foreigner speaking of the United States colonization
I oth ers have m ade connections In the
m ayor, on the Rlake tic k e t, and you
work says:-“There never was a colonizing power
j east, the m iddle west, C alifornia,
Iyir
City
R
ecorder
will find them m oving in a shadow ,
which set out so fast to teach and educate the native
and
o th e j
w estern
W ashington
BIBLE THOUGHT
(In d o rsed )
d ark and om inous for th e fu tu re of
races with which it came in contact. One great fact
states.
GERTRUDE BIEDE
i th is splendid city. W hat has ever
in development which citizens of the United States
FOR TODAY—
understand is that money spent on essentials is bound
■ been accom plished for A shland by
Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a
priceless heritage in a fte r years.
A S P L E N D ID
For City Treasurer
FOREST FIRES INCENDIARY’,
to pay itself back.”
1 these pow ers behind th e thro n e?
^JffinnnTmni .n i
acnmnmnini
SYLVESTER PATTERSON
DECLARES FOREST OFFICIAL
T O N IC
They are those who fought sew erage;
An interesting account of our insular and other out­
YREKA.
Calif., Oct. 16.— Of 96
and
w
ater
developm
ent
in
the
earlv
j
lying possessions is given in the latest booklet of the
MONDAY, Ot ro B E U 16
For M embers Park Board
Make» Yoa
fires in th e K lam ath natio n al forest
days; they a re those who fought
series on Our Government being issued monthly by
D EA T H OK L IK E — F o r if ye
(In d o rsed )
d u rin g the season ju st past, no less
this
Institution. Are you receiving them?
m unicipal ow nership of the electric
live a u e i th e L e sh , ye sh a ll d ie;
EAT
BETTER
HAL McNAIR -
than 48 w ere of incendiary origin.
lig h t p lan t; they a re those who have
o u t if ye th ro u g h th e S p irit do
MRS. F. D. WAGNER
SLEEP BETTER
This, according to D istrict F o re ste r
alw ays fought pro h ib itio n , both lo­
m o r t . l y llie d eed s of th e body, ye
A. C. N1N1NGER
P
aul
G.
R
eddington,
who
was
here
WORK BETTER
cal o p to n , sta te and natio n al p ro h i­
s h a d live.— R o m a n s 8: 13.
■—Adv-tf on an official visit to the forest, i s ;
b ition; they are those who fought
FEEL BETTER
the h ighest ever recorded in any for-!
I Lichla p ark and m ineral w ater de-
LOOMIS PLATFORM
est in C alifornia in percentage of in -' Sol J By ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
WE INTEND fO TALK i’LAlN
velopm ent; they are those who have
.16»
Being a can d id ate for m ayor of
The T id.ngs is determ in ed , d u rin g ptoo(J absolute1y 5n th e way of tour- A shland, 1 m ake th e follow ing s ta te ­ cendiarism .
“ The forest service has had a spe-,
th is cam paign, th a t the people shall Js, hotel developm ent for th e past m en t of th e policies I stand for, and
,
r
j
,
i
„„„
'h®
position
I
take
on
the
issues
of
know who is who, and why, as well
years. Had it n ot been for th e lhe i am paign;
as w hat is w h at and why.
i here bacbbitjn g, insin u atio n and a tte m p t
The firs t consideration of a city
vv.ll be no m incing of words by t h i s |p^ c h a ra c te r assassin atio n of these should be the h ealth of its people, I
paper.
We do. not intend to tell sam e mpn A sbiand w ould now have a m, th erefo re, in favor of tak in g ev-
...
„„ h h o e r.
r .e r y A precaution
th e w ater
a u y th iu g but facts, b ut we do expect her fine
to u rist hotel and be on
sh,and creek to f^ pro
m tect
pollutlon
R
(This Was Written by a Woman)
to rela te facts in a m an n er clear way to ce rtain prosperity.
Gan lnug^ be jjep^ pure,
enough to be understood by rea d e rs A shland afford longer to lie under
1 believe in the enforcem ent of the
p a rticu la rly
those
ag ain st
and plain enough so th a t he who th e dom ination of such m en? We law s,
ru n s may read. The T idings is abso- th in k not.
If she does, it m eans gam bling and bootlegging.
..
I am opposed to factions in Ash
lutely sincere when it says th a t 2\sh- sta g n a tio n and decay; it m eans the jantj a n d prom ise, if elected, to be
lan d , for a long tim e, both in h s ( fritte rin g away of h e r g re a t oppor- ,th e m ayor for all the people, ra th e r
council and its C ham ber of Com-1 i u n ities. The T idings is ag ain st th a t th a n for a p a rt of them . My slogan
inerce, has been dom inated by in j and a g a in st them , not as in d iv id u a ls,;
get action is to
fluences a lto g e th e r ag a in st the best b u t ag h in d ran ces to th e proper d e - ' UnJ eam 7 n fAvor^of th e new hotel
I was using a well-known household ar
realize that T had been reading so much
in te rests of the town T here is no velopm ent of th e com m unity.
project. W e' have th e scenery, the
political bunk in th a t and we pro­
We th in k it is highly im p o rta n t to clim ate, the soil and th e people—
tide when mv friend came in.
about the advantages of the machine
pose to show if we can. not by in- elect open-m inded m en and women everything here except a m odern ho-
which I subsequently purchased. One after
. .
. tel to a ttr a c t newcom ers. L et s get
“ Why did vou buv that kind?” she
uendo. but by facts, ju st w here the as city a d m in istra to rs— m en and {hat |lOtel,
the other those messages had gotten into
trouble lies, who is responsible for women who
progressive
j am proud of A shland’s fine rep-
asked.
my
mind until when asked to do so 1 was
th is condition, how it can be best policy th a t will seize every oppor- u tatio n everyw here in th e m a tte r of
“ Because it ’s good,” I told her.
capable of repeating them almost as if I
rem edied, and th e m en and m eas­ tu n itv for th e advancem ent of th e schools and education and I favor
J
' any su itab le action looking tow ards
ures th a t are now a t w ork in an a t­ tow n—
had been a salesman for the company mak­
m en and women " 10 a e fbe re-opening of th e norm al school,
She asked me why. Without realizing
tem pt to p e rp e tu ate a council th a t th e courage of th e ir convictions— ; j am ¡n f aVor of having all o l­
ing iliat article.
e in be dom inated by those who d o l s tro n g heads and g rea t h e a rts, w h o 'fice s and all positions on th e city’s!
what I was doing I gave her several techni­
not w ant to see th e tow n go for- Wju act ¡n th e in te re sts of all th e payroll filled by citizens and tax-j
cal reasons for the superiority of that ma
However, I realized that the printed
ward.
Some good m en have been j people and not th a t of th e few, and p ^ c ^ o l d ^ 1311*1 ’tSelf‘ N° out3lde j
Ashland
the past m onth and will have him
<* Many Graduates
( here for the next tw o m onths If it
Stale University is necessary,” R eddington f/a te d .
Are Journalists He declared it probable th a t Sis-
Tidings
zBYJBERT • MOSES
Heating Stoves
SIM PSON’S
HARDWARE
THE LITTLE BROTHERS OF
THE NATION
Ciiizens Bank ci Ashland
«
unw ittingly p arties to the sinister
schem es of these influences in the
past, w ithout know ing it, but we a re
determ ined in th e fu tu re th a t good
who will not allow designing m en to
j believe th a t w hen th e people'
,,se t he pow ers of th e city , to get vote in favor of a n y th in g they should
bacfc a t those whom they cannot
’G and 1 am opposed to all form s
control
'
t/ic k e ry p a rtic u la rly the so-called
icu n iiu i.
i “ jo k ers ’ th a t a re often used to de-
citizens shall n o t be fu rth e r m ade
The T idings is going to fight for cejVe the voters. I bel’ieve th a t be-
catspaw s to hold th e town back in th a t and will not m ince w ords in ing on th e level is th e h ighest form
of A m erican citizenship.
th e in te rest of those a fra id th a t if doing it.
The p resent w a te r supply fo r A sh­
th e town grows it will m ean com pe­
land is in ad eq u ate, and I favor tak
titio n which they cannot m eet. Com­
ing im m ediate steps tow ard Increas­
m unity in te re st should be m ade p a r­ INDU STRIAL AtXTDENT BODY
ing the supply th ro u g h such m ea­
IS RUNNING ECONOMICALLY sures as th e people m ay adopt.
am o u n t to individual in te re st, espec­
I believe th e m ayor and city
ially in the h an d lin g of th e a ffa irs
council should give th e ir m oral in-1
SALEM,
Oct.
16.—
A
m
arked
in
of th e city and d irectin g th e func­
heavv d e -'^ u e n c e and support to all practical i
tioning of a C ham ber of Com m erce. crease in receipts and a
‘
projects for profitably u tilizing th e '
Unless th e sp irit of re tro g ra tio n , crease in expenses w ere shown in fru its and vegetables of th is com-
At present, th o u san d s of I
s n 'te and calum ny can be th ro ttle d . the q u a rte rly rep o rt of the sta te in- niunity.
\
\ 77 77»O fn,. th e d u stria l accident com m ission, m ade dollars w orth of local products got
n Ashland, th e re Is no hope for ‘b ®
r^ n t.v
w aste for lack of canning and p re­
fu tu re o ' the town. A shland has a Pulil c 1
•
! serfving facilities.
w onderful opportunity.
God has
D uring the q u a rte r ended Septem -
On tbese principles I ask to be
blessed her w ith a m arvelous envir- > r 30’ receiPts w ere $580.945.77, judged
CHARLES L. LOOMIS
oum ent.
Rut these can never b e ! and ru n n in g expenses. $44,097.02.; (S igned)
-—adv-tf i
capitalized by men who knock every-: R eceipts for th e sam e q u a rte r in,
th in g in which they have not some I 9:-I w ere $535,375.82 and expenses,
Gigantic Codfish.
rp rso n a l ad v antage. It is going to $56.841.22, show ing an increase in
The
largest
single cod of which
ta k e a deal of self-sacrificing In te l-; receipts this year of $45,569.95 and
Wilfred
T.
Gi
¡¡fell
has a record, he
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A want ad will Bell it.
IT’S GOOD
chine. I listed a number of its mechanical
advantages and one or more very special
conveniences that I felt meant a great deal
to me.
My reply surprised even myself. I had
not realized I knew so much about it. After
I had recited my reasons to her I analyzed
my first answer, “ it ’s good,” and I found
that answer typified all of the specific
things I was able to recite about the ma
chine which I had as a matter of fact
recently purchased.
It had been widely advertised and I, as
a large buyer for a household, always felt
tliat any woman may he guided to safe and
satisfactory investments for her own needs
and the needs of her family if she will
but use the messages which the manufac­
turers send to her in her newspaper or in
her magazine.
Until I had said, “ it’s good,” I did not
message had not really meant so much to
me as the repeated appearance. Seeing
that article over and over again meant to
me that many other women had reached
lhe point where they could purchase it
sooner than I and were well satisfied
with it.
Almost instinctively the thought took
hold of me that when I saw the name of a
product appearing again and again I could
feel sure that that product was living up
to its promise. I could feel secure in
buying it,
If only all women would realize that in
whatever they buy—machines or furniture
—clothing or food—dress goods or hals—
jewelry or toys—they may save them­
selves unwise expenditures by seeking the
product which through its advertising and
behavior after purchase compels its thou
sands of customers to say, “ it’s good.”