Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Many t«rs go to Medford«*
Moihlni. Koveriihêr la , JUatf
CLUB WORK EXHIBITS
I f f OFFERED LIBERAL
PREMIUMS FOR THE
DUNSMUIR SAFE YIELDS
No faster had ok* car of high
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
BURGLARS TWELVE CENTS
school and tow n folk passed the
o
Plaza than another machine bedeck-,
o
A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho cVme and go, and even ts of
(Continued from first page.)
A burglar or burglars entered the
ed with red and w hite s tre a m e rs 1
o
o
local Interest.
mill
and office of W ilkins Brothers
flew down the highway h itting f a s t !
♦
25c.
Tuesday night in search of valuables,
for Medford and the celebration
Best quart sweet cucum ber— 50c,
says the D unsm uir News. They open­
‘
there
today.
Support
and
sp
irit
was
Here Yesterday —
25c.
M asonic Calendar
ed the safe, which was not locked,
running ram pant with the followers
Mrs.
E.
E.
Baker,
Miss
Nellie
B
a
k
-,
Best quart peach pickles— 50c,
T his W eek
The
m
anagem
ent
of
the
Ashland
----------
and took every penhy of the twelve
er and Mrs. L. S. Evans, all of F o rt Wh° declared th eir * ame would W
25c.
W
inter
F
a
ir
believes
strongly
in
the
That the state income tax m easure icenta il con,ai»»ed and a check,
up for last years dispersem ent.
Tuesday afternoon— Eastern S ta n J ° nes’ CaL were ßue3ts at the A- w -1
Best quart relish (any variety) — j had a close call in Jackson county
j value of Club W ork for boys and
P aP«rs and office equipm ent were
■ Storey home on Alida street y e ste r-1 _
»
Em broidery Club.
girls.
They
are
offering
the
following
50c’
2*
c
is
revealed
by
the
official
v
o
te
,!:
eattered
around
promiscuously
day. Mrs. Baker, is a neice o t Mr. P '" ‘ep‘ l Xodpe-
Meats
Tuesday
evening—
Executive
, which has been completed and which ’bowin8 th a t they had looked dili-
The funeral services for Mrs. I pidzes t0 Jackson County Clubs to
Best quart chicken— 50c, 25c.
t om m ittee meeting, to arrange for i Storey and was accompanied by Miss Sabra Coleman, 76, who died at Tai- encoura«e thia work. Of this m atter
' shows th at the measure pulled :?ently for nione>’ or other valuables,
Shrine ceremonial early l„ Jan u ary ’ Baker
Baker and
aUd a a friend.
frien d ’ They have re ‘ ent November 11, 1923, will be held Secretary T. H. F u ller says:
Best qu art fish,— 50c, 25c.
through with a bare m ajority of 22
A year or more ago the safe in
Masonlc Hall.
'
’ turned to th eir home.
Best
quart
beef—
50c,
25c.
votes.,Follow
ing
is
the
official
vote
W
ilkins
B rothers’ office was broken
“
We
believe
th
a
t
the
two
weeks
i
I Tuseday at the home of J. R. Rob­
Best
quart
pork—
50c,
25c.
W ednesday Evening— F ath er and
1
into
and
since that time the combin­
sum m er school given by the Oregon
of the county by precincts:
Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for inson a t Talent a t 2 o’clock. Inter-
Son meeting at Masonic Hall. All
Best
quart
of
venison—
50c,
2.5c.
ation has never worked the safe be­
m ent Is to be made at W agner A gricultural College In June to the
Yes
No
men and women. Upstairs.
4-tf
Bread
A
Rolls
Masons and their sons invited.
ing used merely as a protection a-
Creek cemetery. Mrs. Coleman was membera of the Boys’ and Girls’
I Ashland Boulevard ........ 54
47
Best
loaf
white
bread—
50c,
25c
gainst
fire for the hooks and valuable
Thursday-—Stated convocation of
born A ugust 18, 1847, and is is sur- . clnba ls very valuable. To assist
¡Ashland, E. Central ...... 32
27
Plaza M anagem ent R eturns__
Siskiyou C hapter R. A. M.
Best
loaf
whole
w
heat—
50c,
25c.
papers,
no cash of consequence being
vivied by a large family of re la tiv e s ’ c’u ^9 in sending one or more m em -'
Ashland, W. C entral ...... 32
32
Fred
Taylor
and
Mrs.
Minard
re
­
kept in it.
Friday— Special communication,
artd m ultitude of friends.
ber9 *° tbe school we are offering t o 1 Best loaf graham — 50c, 25c.
Ashland, Oak ................. 21
47
I any Jackson County Club organized j Best loaf nut bread— 50c, 25c.
Ashland Lodge No. 23, work in turned Sunday evening from a de-i
North Ashland .....~ ....... 4 6
14
lightful vacation and m otor tour of j
second degree.
Best loaf bran bread— 50c, 2.5c. j East Ashland ................. 33
A l’TOMOBLE SKIDS OVER
Ham, !and w orklne during the season of
Swifts—
Bacon,
Boiled
10
the northern part of the state. The ’
Best loaf salt rising— 50c, 25c.
BANK ; TWO INJU RED
Get it at , 1923’ and m aking an exhibit a t the
Chipped beef and lard
¡Southeast Ashland ........ 51
16
, most m arred feature of their en tire
Rlrth—
Best
loaf
rolls—
50c,
25c.
53-<f Ashland W inter F air, in the Club
Detricks. I t ’s the best.
Northwest Ashland ........ 57
52
Cakes
A seven pound son arrived Nov­ trip was the defeat of O. A. C. at
THE DALLES, Nov. 12— M. G.
booth, one third of a scholarship to
W
est
Ashland
.
.
.
12
13
their
homecoming
game.
They
v
isit­
em ber 9, 1923 to gladden the home
the O A. C. sum m er school in June
Best sponge cake— $2.00, $1.00.' Antioch .......................... " 14
Kern and his wife were critically, if
Band W orks O vertim e—
17
Best
an^el
cake—
$2.00,
$1.00
of Mr. and Mrs. Olin G. Conwell at ed A storia and the stock show in
1923.
not
fatally injured here early today
The high school boys band, load-
Applegate ........................ 59
8
Portland hut are glad to retu rn to
108 Ohio street. Dr. Shaw
Best
dark
loaf
cake—
$2.00,
$1.00.
when their automobile skidded off
These exhibits m ust conform to
i ed into every kind of movable ve­
Barron ............................... ] g
report8'l Ashland.
the birth.
Best white loaf cake— $2.00, $1. Bellview’ ......................
the highway about a mile west of
hicle with drum s and horns showing the following rules:
gg
Best chocolate layer cake— $2, $1. B utte Falls ........... ;......... 20
The Dalles Country club and crash­
Sewing clubs— At least twelve
at all angles, started from Ashland
19
It costs nothing to get my in su r­
Large loaf— quality
Best
w
hite
layer
cake—
$2,
$1.
ed down a 200-foot em bankm ent.
bread 10c.
long before noon and played with pieces from each club and not less
No. Central Point ............. 53
21
ance rates. Yeo, of course.
21-t
Bon Ton.
Rest
ginger
bread—
$2.00,
$1.00.
Both are in the hospital with
34-tf
than three m em bers exhibiting.
vim at the football game.
South Central Point......... 53
39
Dairy products
Climax ...................
x
crushed chests and Kern is also suf­
Homemaking
Clubs—
At
least
6
Herp for the W inter—
A rrives in O akland—
Best roll dairy b u tte r— $1.00, 50c Derby
fering concussion of the brain. They
Business Trip In W illam ette Valley eIght exhibits from each club with
o
• t
P. L. Gainsforth and family from
A wire from Mrs. J. E. Peck stated
Best
pint
cottage
cheese
(econo-
Eagle
Point
,¡3
were rescued by friends following
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gottesche have 1 not less than three members exhibit-
41
th a t their party arrived at Oakland Haver, M ontana have come to Ash­ gone to Eugene on a business trip. Iing-
in another car.
my ja r) 50c, 25c.
I Flounce Rock ...............
jq
19
on time and th at Mrs. F. G. McWil­ land recently to live this w in ter and They will be gone several days.
Candied
and
Dried
F
ru
its
j
Foots
Creek
9
The injured people are residents
Cooking Clubs— At least twelve
19
liams stood the trip well. Miss F ran ­ place one son in school. They are
Best collection dried (3 varieties Gold Hill
go
of Montana
a)id
were
touring
exhibits from each club with not
65
Griffin Creek 7 ” ” .............. 19
ces McWilliams met them and a living in a house on Bush street.
through
Oregon.
Today’s
accident
is
less than th ree members ex h ib itin g .! in 1 box) — 50c, 25c.
B lack face Com edian R eturns—
10
day will be spent there b e fo ^ con­
Best
collection
candied
(3
varie-
No.
Jacksonville
..............
23
the
19th
of
a
series
of
automobile
Canning Clubs— At least tw’elve
Clyde G unter is in Ashland from
East Side V ersus—
12
tinuing their journey to El Centro.
sm ashups on the Columbia River
K lam ath Falls. It is hoped th a t he ^ara ,rom each d u b with not less ties in 1 box)— 50c, 25c.
So. Jacksonville ............. 29
17
The delightful and am usingly p i­
Candy
highw’ay
between here and Hood
will be able to appear in th e Llthian ikan three exhibitors.
Lake Creek ......................
7
28
quant play East Side, W est Ride,
Maple squares— 30c. Bon Ton.
Best
pound
home
made
River
in
the
last three days.
candv Meadows ..................
Corn Clubs— At least ten ears ex­
jg
showing tonight at the Vining has M instrels for his im personating is
(m
ust
he
in
box)—
50c,
25c.
hibited with not less than three ex­
Medford, N. Main ........... 17
all the elem ents of good e n te rta in ­ b etter than th a t of professionals.
To Spend W inter in Portland__
Christm as Suggestions
hibitors.
Medford, So. Main .......... 10
35
Mrs. S. A. Stephenson, m other of ment, and doubly pleasing because N otice—
Best Xmas idea from this depart­ Medford, No. Central ...... 15
Chicken
Clnbs—
At
least
three
31 TRIBUTE PAID PASTOR
Mrs. Frank Crouch, departed Sat­ of the fine acting. Socially, finan­
m
ent—
$1.00,
50c.
Medford, So. Central .... 27
The W. C. T. U. will m eet Tues­ pens of two birds each, three mem­
ON EVE OF DEPARTURE
83
urday night on No. 16 for Portland cially, and sarcastically, not to say day afternoon a t 2:30 a t the public bers exhibiting.
E xtras
Medford,
No.
R
iversidd...
30
34
to spend the w inter with her brother. satirically, the story bears out the library. Members urged to rem em ber
To one with g reatest, num ber of Oakdale ...............................
9
(Continued from page 1)
Turkey
Club—
Two
pens
of
two
81
Mrs. Stephenson has been at the classification of E ast Side, W est the date and be there.
exhibits in this departm ent— $2.50. j Newton .............................. jg
birds
each,
two
members
exhibiting.
93
Crouch home for the past months. Side. But. deep down in hum an n a­
Sweepstakes
East M edford...................
9
81 Mrs. Koehler who more than any
Potato Club— Two exhibits of
ture, from w hatever side the rich
To the w inner of the greatest Southeast Medford ........ 17
60 one else realizes, has given her time,
T rains D elayed Saturday—
one peck each. Two exhibitors.
Fresh fruit cake and mince meat and the poor respond to th e same vi­
num
ber
of
blue
ribbons
in
this
de-
Southwest
Medford
........
22
52 her strength, and her wonderful tal-
Southbound train s were held up
If any club exhibit does not show
Ingredients— brown, (sugar, citron, brations of poverty, sorrow, pain Saturday m orning when two freight enough m erit to w arran t a one- partm ent— $5.00.
¡W est Medford .................... i s
92 ent so generously everywhere it was
18 needed.
__ ____________ ¡Northwest Medford .................................
13
spices, orange peel, lemon peel, wal­ and love in the hour of trial. Lory cars buckled n ear Roseburg. The third O. A. C. scholarship the judges
Tames
is
a
w
onderfully
entrancing
ANTI-ALIEN LAWS UPHELD
(Mound
25
17
Mr. Koehler, then expressed his
nuts and so forth. Detricks. We de­
character, with a lilt and tw inge in w recker from Roseburg removed the i may aw ard a one-fifth scholarship
liver.
BY U. S. SU PR E M E COURT 2 ’'rha[ d Home .......... ........
6
12
appreciation
of the work and loyal
59-tf her philosophy of life th a t is cu r­ debris and No. 13 arrived th ree ,n stead - 2
22 support of all the organizations of
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.— T h e ;
........................ 32
hours behind time.
Because of lack of space for live
iously charm ing.
R eturn from Y early V acation__
24 the church, of F ath er Johnson, of his
stock exhibits no prizes are Offered ? nited States Suprem e Court in two
................... ™
40 fellowship with brother m inisters,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Applegate
this y e ar to these clubs. It is hoped d®clslons today hp’d th a t the A n ti-iRock Point
B u sin ess V isitor—
12—
4
by
6
p
o
rtraits
and
4 other churches and people: and voi-
large
have returned from their 10 days’
54
Blinn and W ill Coleman of Med­ th a t another year the Ashland Win- . en laws of Califor»ia and W ash- Rogue River
one
$8.50
D
arling
Studio.
57-tf ford and Jacksonville w ere business te r F a ir may be able to offer prizes ingtOn are consitutio»a l and valid. Roxy Ann .......
18jced hi4 pleasure and appreciation
yearly vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Apple
25
25
of all th a t had been said in a coni-
gate motored to Eugene and visited
to all Jackson County Clnbs.
Both cases were bl*ought before , Same Valley ..............
43
visitors in Ashland today.
Ladies A rt C l u b -
9
m endatory way, hut disclaimed any
all points south of there in their
the Supreme Court on Appeals by (Sterling ...................
4
R
egular
m
eeting
of
Ladies
A
rt
9
m
erit whatsoever, saying th a t all
Star machine which runs like an
Japanese from state courts th a t had East Talent
ESCAPED PRISONER IS
................. 4 6
Club
this
evening
8
o’clock
Civic
5 j these things he would make into a
automobile, according to
upheld the laws, which prohibit W est Talent ...................... 47
Mr. Ap Club. A large attendance is desired.
CAUGHT IN SEATTLE TAX MEASURE HAS
14
bundle of beauty and lay at the feet
plegate. They visited friends whom
citizenship Trail ................................... 40
4 0 4 VOTE LEAD aliens, not eligible to
Election
of
officers.
R
efreshm
ents.
3
jo
f Him whom he served
they had not seen for twenty years
under the United States laws, from W atkins ............................. jo
SALEM, Nov. 12.— W alter D.
Hostesses Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Ahl-
Then followed not af arewell ad-
and were feted with all kinds of strom .
¡acquiring or possessing real prop-1 Willow Springs ................. IS
Smith, colored, who escaped from the
(Continued from page I )
12
dress
but a wonderful gospel sermon
things pleasing to the palate. Mr.
erty. The W ashington case was W imer ..............;.................. 50
state prison October 24, has been
l ! on “ Footprints of Je s u s;” a sermon
Applegate marvels at the num ber of
i* '
brought by F rank and
Elizabeth Union ................................. 27
Eat a fresh tam ale a t Rose Bros. captured at Seattle, according to in­ and Tillamook.
¡that will live long in the memories
places to eat and gasoline stations
Terrace and N. N akatsuka against
form ation received by W arden Dal­
Proclam ation Next
~
;
of those who heard it.
34-tf rymple this morning. Smith was sent
along the highway. “ People don’t
1537
The Income tax law having ap­ A ttorney General Thompson. T h e : Total ...............................1559
At its close “ God Be with You till
like to eat all the time, but those
up from M ultnomah county for lar- proved by the voters, became the court held th a t state laws are not in
R eturn from Canada—
we Meet Again’’ was sung and lare-
service stations would look m ighty
ency, being received a t the prison law of the state upon the close of (conflict with treaty between the Uni­
M arshfield— Methodisis to build wells to Mr. and Mrs. Koehler were
Mrs. F ran k Judson has returned
handy to some poor fellow out of
November 23, 1921. At th e tim e of the polls on election day and a m a­ ted States and Japan.
50-bed
hospital here.
spoken.
troni Canada from a two months
gas, states the traveler.
his escape he was a trusty, doing jority of votes in its favor had been
visit. H er daughter and son-in-law,
doing work about th e prison barns. cast. It will be declared to be the
Mr. and Mrs. George McConnell, are
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese
law by proclam ation of the governor,
also here and expect to m ake Ash­
cottage cheese, milk and butter. We
ARBUCKLE PHYSICIAN’S
a
fte r the official retu rn s from all the
land their home. Mrs. Judson is
sell the best. Detrlcks.
A l’TOMOBILE IN CRASH counties have been received by the
53tf
living at 90 Seventh stre*>.
secretary of state, and are canvassed
Other L ate A rrivals__
SYCAMORE, Calif., Nov. 12.—
by him In the presence of the gov- j
Try our fresh kippered
H. R. Fox of Tennant, Cal. was a
salmon The autom obile of Dr. W. F. H arlan ernor.
business visitor over the week-end D etricks.”
53-tf of A rbuckle was wrecked Thursday
The statu te will be adm inistered
Ray Gault of Weed and W. V. H arris
evening when it turned tu rtle into
Visits
Sister—
by
the state tax commission, which
of Klam ath Falls at the Hotel Co
the ditch w ith him a t th e bridge
liimbla yesterday.
Mrs. Frocine Burrisa, sister of west of Sycamore Btation on the consists of the governor, secretary
Mrs. Phebe V eils and Mrs. Eliza- Sacram ento Railway.
of state and state treasu rer, togeth­
I have made a special study of M 1 1--ninn h ’ WaS ° Ver Monday fro aii He telephoned to A rbuckle for er with one tax commissioner ap­
automobile insurance; get my rates
e rn , logon to visit here sifeters. help, and w hat was left of his m a­ pointed by the other three. The pres­
first. Yeo, of course.
il n turned the same day.
>. j chine was towed home yesterday. ent tax commissioner is E arl L. i
21-tf
F isher of Salem, who is appointed ;
The doctor was not injured.
for a four-year term , expiring in
Cliff Payne makes stands.
Skating Rink Opened__
192«.
Saturday night saw the opening of
CALIFORNIA TO HARVEST
Be Levied in 1024
the N atatorium skating rink under Influenza Victims__
RECORD ALMOND CROP
It is reported th a t Mr. and Mrs
The statu te provides th a t the
new managem ent. A good crowd of
“
tax
shall first be levied, collected
skaters were on hand for the new D. T. C arr of 34 Iowa street are
SACRAMENTO, NOV. 12— The
having
influenza.
Not
m
any
cases
of
and
paid
in the year 1924 and with
season and the popularity of this
almond crop of California this year
sport grows with the w inter. Few this illness have been reported.
win be about 11,000 tons, the big­ respect to the net income received
casualties were reported last year.
gest ever harvested in the state. This during the calendar year 1923, or
Special this m onth— 12
larg e is shown in the estim ates of crop during any income year ending d u r­
Exceptional
values and sm art pictures $15 at D arling Studio. 57-tf
productions contained in the m onth­ ing the 12 m onths ending March 31,
1924.”
styles in overcoats at Paulserud’s.
ly report of E. E. K aufm an, agricul­
Mrs.
Smith
Im
proved—
The law also provides th a t w ith­
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tu ral statistician of the California
The many friends of Mrs. E liza­ Co-operative Crop Reporting Service, in 90 days from the end of the
beth Smith will be glad to learn th at issued today.
Death R esulted from Accident__
Income year, w hether th a t be com-j
she
is
quite
improved.
She
is
a
t
the
\\ ord was received yesterday of the
puted on a calendar or a fiscal year
death of C. C. Greenleaf, fath er of Convalescent home.
basis, a retu rn shall be filed with
INTERNATIONAL YACHT
Mrs. Sam McNair at his home in.
the
tax commission, by the tax payer,
RACE IN FEBRUARY ’24
Big shipm ent of overcoats
Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Greenleaf was
upon such blanks or in such form
ju st
hit by an autom obile while’ crossing arrived, at P au lseru d ’s.
as
the tax commission may pre­
ROME, NOV, 12— Presented by
Linwood Boulevard in the eastern
scribe.
The statem ent m ust be sworn
, the Royal Italian Yatch Club, a cup
city Thursady evening and died from To 1 isit in K ansas__
to.
i to be called the “ M editeranean Oup”
injuries Sunday noon. Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs. H. E. Wilts© left Sunday, will be raced for In February, 1924,
Power o f Commission
McNair are in the east and will prob­ evening for Chanute, K ansas to visit by yachtes registered with clubs be-
The tax may be paid in four in­
ably be detained in returnin g to the her m other and othov relativ es. Mrs
stallm ents, each consisting of one-
coast by this unfortunate death. Mr. ^ U ts e expects to be gone several longing to the in tern atio n al Yacht fourth of th e total tax, the first in­
Racing association.
and Mrs. Greenleaf visited Ashland months.
Rules will be the same os those stallm ents w ithin 90 days from the
eight years ago and will be rem em ­
regulating the British-Am erican Cup end of the income year, the second
bered by friends formed here.
M hen a loss comes along, my races.
on or before the 20th of the third
companies pay. Yeo. of course* 21-tf
month following, the th ird on or be­
10 to 20 per cent off on all por­
fore the 20th of the sixth month,
22-INCH SNAKE IS
tra its during November a t Darling Here Y esterday—
and th e fourth bn or before the 20th
Studio.
FOUND IN ROOSTER of th e ninth month.
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Miss Doris K leinham m er
"was a
visitor in Ashland
The tax commission is to appoint,
y esterd ay w ith
HOOD RIVER, Nov. 12— Ruben and may discharge, all necessary of­
relatives.
Sunday Visitors—
•
K rug, local rancher, because his
R. B. Craver of Klamatly Falls was
ficials, agents and employes, and
rooster
acted queer, decided to m ake may fix th e ir salaries a t such fig­
We delteer the good3
a visitor yesterday in Ashland. Mr
and Mrs. E. E. Heath and family our motto. D e t r i c k s - p h o ^ £ 2. 534f a meal of it. A fter th e axe act had ures as the commission may desire,
been perform ed he noticed th a t the provided th e total cost of the de­
were among out-of-town visitors
bird’s
craw was unusually large, so partm ent does not exceed the. legis­
K lam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Motor to G rants Pass__
he
opened
It and found inside an lative appropriation made for the
P arser and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brad­
M r and Mrs. Elw ood Hedberg.
ford of Weed were in Ashland yes­ the Misses M argaret V an Dyke, Ag- undigested snake 22 inches long and adm inistration of the law.
terday and guests of the Hotel Ash­ nes Hedberg and E sth e r Trial«’», S thicker th aa a m an’s middle finger,
I t is provided th a t in December of
Ainkani" Ntxw he knows wh ythe rooster was
land. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arnold of m er and Clyde Y ou-.. 1
1923,
and each year th ereafter in
vesterdnv
\
Ashland not entirely comfortable.
Sdloni arc out-of-town quests.
yesterday m orning, follow ing break-
December, the tax commission shall
1 fast at the Hedberg’ home f a r G r n n to l
m eet and determ ine th e total am ount
Don’t forget Denison Day at the Pass where they spent ’t h e d a a t (
of money necessary to be raised by
Presbyterian church Wed. at 2 P. M. | tb o home of th e host and h o ste « ’ and '
taxation purposes. It shall also esti­
you can lear how to make all kinds returned home la,te la st evening a fte r
FOR SALE— Conn Alto 9axa- m ate the am ount th a t will be raised
of pretty things of crepe paper.Re- a most interesting an d d elightful phone U °0.® 0. Address box 63C by the Income tox, and will certify
freshm ents will be served. This is day-
|R . No. 1, Medford.
such a levy upon real estate as will
for the benefit of the W ednesday
be necessary a fte r the subtraction of
LOST— Black Jet earring between the Income tax estim ate from the
Club and will cost only 25cts. in­
P o rtraits $4.50 up at
Darling Baptist and Presbyterian church.
cluding the paper.
60-3 Studio.
_
net state revenue, form other sour­
i ( f t 6’ -“ Finder phone 414-R.
61-2* ces.
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A
A dvertising
is
"Salesmanship in Print”
What Else?
Is it a science, an art, a business or a profession?
It is all of these.
:
Science is in the knowing; art in the doing. So far as the
principles of advertising- can be understood and laid
down, it is a science; it is a vital force in business; and
men follow the practice of advertising as a profession.
. Business men invest in it as a part of their business
which gives information that leads to sales and growth
in business
Since the eaily days of mankind, men have been making
known information to each other by publicity methods. Advertise­
ments first were hewn in stone. The “town crier” of a hundred
yeais ago was an advertising man who marched up and down the
streets. Nowadays, the best and most economical advertising is
printed salesmanship which is carried to the home in the local news­
paper.