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February, 1896. BILLBOARD ADVERTISING. Common Sense. Tbe ostrich hides bis bead when pur- sued and brought lo bay, and thinks that by so doing be is protected from all dan- The course of procedure among bill port*™ seem* to be much the same. They are constant])' pursued hy opposition. CSw gether In an association, thinking thereby 10 protect tbcmselna by ct fostering individual ani no time left for the di ■es having in view the good of the craft large or the good of the Association. It i* high time the members depos. the Would-be modern Moses, who g to lead them out of the True, he has brought them impossibility of any t tbe lack of it (both an potent here) re- fuse to obey a boycott order, thus render- ing it largely inoperative at the outset. Thirfly.-TheU- incorporated association, he can aue and recover damages from the association at luge. ,. Fifthly.—If they are not incorporated he can prosecute the members or any member thereof for conspiracy. Beside* all these, the most powerful reason of all ia that good advertising poster say* they may or not To qnote examples which every one knows of is almost unnecessary, but if the protects feature of the A. F. B. A. is of the least value why were Miller Brothers, of Col- umbus left to tight their battle alone and unaided by the Association after the ~ If the bill poster is unjust in his de- bill the Bamum Shew they realize Ussy would be losing all the money that the Barnum Show is willing to pay and in addition establishing a well-devel opposition in rnost cages Unanswerable truths must be behind him who , opposes his own judgment against the many, but, having those truths, he is a fool and coward if he is afraid to own ft. Our position in this matter bas been far from popular. . We have attacked the dearest idol of the Association, and every We have B. P. A. ham; i^axVwhicl pbnnly that tuT the usefulness of the A. by the petty jealousies, lag, and constant grind- nntil this false doctrine is rooted up. Under the present regime, meetings are largely given over to furthering personal within sight of the promised land, but utterly unable Thanh Geo. Trash, snawn, Csi. : acb-.r.. a Cass. Innnsalcr, (reinstatement) Naps, CaL __ _ .tpanldluff. seal STtt, 1B6S. _Ht att*Bdtd_. . . — ta tuVhiufa school ol that plaee. Claire Book A Stationery Co., and site) urlnruothUI post, n k. diet ribu li Ia and aenerafadeettliin .,1 ,„,!,, mm l.een pirated try ..»..r, .,1 „ methods. Id tufa capacity he wuifceil nut a iiuiSJvt of ■ : ■ '-it. M..1 .1 ■ ■ ■ -i 'I :■ '. inishand'pall, strfit people ol the Hast, with Ttgorimtfl he □10 cordon, jnnli s. orr-goa. April ;th, ,B oldiog the honor of p. lemberol the fin SsBSSffig! Academy and BualneM College at the o«ol stveauen. ShoHly G3r,".t;.'.T-'i" bsk sssffsm wssJh'jfs&^riS: systematic adiMrrllsIn,. ,„ II - v , ..r.1in B lv -•■ —— -'— mpranlKotiRint lutnre, Igdltltl ffSaalHI advertising r adverting in the can of The following, officer* were at a Clara, cat.; W. Buck, .Dread in full upon laho. C- W. nlchamrComllia, Ore. ^ rhy these applicants should Hot he received, on allot being taken ml] were declared elected U letnberslrip in this Associstion. secretary here gave a synopsis of all corres- Orphean, extending, to tbe convention, I during the stay ol the members in lie dry. tary was Instructed to express 1 each [or Ike com " Lin good stsuuioa Usi on* approved during . J. Stafford hy Mr. Scott, ol the EvsisCheni- rresidenu W.H.Lee. I V ce-ITTs, c. Lavansalr: AdnnWoj Ctmiraclor, ArthnrH.Ftala.of On behalf of the Association. He. Fhrto pr e- utedtbe retiring President with a band™* ~e made fm~ the wood ot Admiral Farnaut-s aisMp. -Hanlord." Tbe eane —. ndtably on. The cane was donated hy fit, h. a. er about the ship Iron which the cane was ,, „ "o^ar Betterment ol the bu.lr.rsm ' The^ng" o "rlltr haslnes. ,h c Mm . turn sdjoursed. subject totbe can or the pred. Re^r»ti,„tam«d^ by tne Mm s tuk Paper to lor kwuMl"ahn. viae to rot tor their IsngsM Chatta Boad. This book should be In eve, y printing: OSSR In Should be without It. The price la yje. Benton receipt of price by the Inland printer Company. PUBLISHERS' CORKER. solidly eit,btlshed. E their .ble-bodied and mc ""T e am 1 ,n prStterJ^friTae iSffiuS? ^ineydasrt .ndoot p olkT 'n the eoadnctof t he paper, sarins: lj^|^ i|K ^^ ^^ ns^a»fig|