V T h u rsd a y , J u ly ASHLÁÑfí B À Îtt ÍÍDÍftuM PAGE ÍWO A zl Pl o i 1 T i i n o '> Sometimes the lawsuit was fought out , i ,, A s h l a n d D a i l y 1 1 d i n g . through a perioa of years, instances oc- tU aily Psews L etter- at 19, 19iiÖ Husband and Wife Find Way Out of Troubles S O C IE T Y (E sta b lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) went seven o r. t ' ♦ ♦ « ♦ * ■ MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor curred in which the case went M » P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , b etw een 10 A. M. a n d 2 P . M. P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by eight times to the supreme court. Litigants a n d e v e n in g s. , , » .i ____ iu-.T.n-«- sometimes died before the case finally new york , J u ly « — Do you .. THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO “ T a n lac h a s done so m uch fo r fe lt tire d a n d w orn o u t w ith no Editoi ended. The amount that the injured work- beheve th u t^ m e t h a t m y w ife h a s s ta r te d th e e n e rg y a t a ll. cess, so m an y a re aw ay it w as A T h rillin g Trip— Bert R. Greer tr e a tm e n t a n d now sh e is im -j “ Since ta k in g th e T a n lac t r e a t ­ ! er or the family of the dead worker got Bj; Drlve? S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n M r. a n d d eem ed b e st to d ro p th em fo r th e p ro v in g ju s t lik e we b o th th o u g h t m en t I can e a t a n y th in g I w a n t OFFICIAL Cl l \ PAPER Telephone 39 wag often whittled down by fees and costs c h o r u s g irls never go to M rs. H . O. A n d e rso n a n d M r. an d p re s e n t. sleep E n te re d a t .h e A .b iu u u . O reg o n . P o . t . m « and charges until the sum that the bene- \ chu« h? M em bers w ho h a v e n o t as yet sh e w o u ld ,” sa id H e n ry G a n te n - w ith o u t it h u r tin g m e, M rs. H a ir of L ib e rty s tr e e s t a r t ­ sou n d a ll n ig h t long a n d alw ay s Kntereu ai S econd C lass M ail M a tte r. ficiaries finally received was a beggar4s N obody b u t ‘ ru b e s r id e th e ed f o r C r a te r L a k e . T h ey ca m p ­ receiv ed th e ir m e m b e rsh ip c a rd s b ein , 1013, E . A ld e r S t., w ell- feel fin e . My w ife h a s o n ly t a k ­ “ ru b b e r n e c k w a g o n s” ? ed a t P ro s p e c t, re a c h in g C ra te r fo r th e c u r r e n t y e a r m ay se cu re k n o w n r e tire d b u sin e ss m an of en tw o o r th re e h o ttie s of T a n ­ pittance. M en n e v e r a d m ire th e m se lv e s L a k e th e a fte rn o o n of th e nex t th em fro m M rs. J . H . D ill, c o r­ W a lla W a lla , W ash . S u b s c rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e re d in C ity lac so f a r, b u t a lre a d y sh e is so It was a cruel svstem. It was an uncivil­ in pu b lic m irro rs ? " I su ffe re d so w ith sto m a c h re s p o n d in g se c re ta ry . O ne M o n th ........................................................... $ -65 d ay. m uch b e tte r th a t sh e a lw a y s jo in s ized process. The trials cluttered up the B ro a d w a y d o e s n ’t fa ll fo r M ain 1.95 H h e re th e y m e t m an y a c q u a in ­ T h e lis t of h o ste sse s a t th e tro u b le fo r tw o y e a rs t h a t I m e in p ra is in g th e m ed ic in e .” T h re e M o n th s .................................................. • courts. They cost the public a lot of monej ‘ s tr •eet eet hokum ? 3.75 ta n c e s a n d th e y a lso m e t m any c lu b h o u se fo r J u ly a re as fo l­ c o u ld n ’t e a t a n y th in g anil e n jo y T a n lac is fo r sa le by a ll good Six M onths ....................................................... it. E v en a n a p p le o r a p o ta to — They made an increased number of courts, T h en v isit New Y o rk — m o sq u ito s a n d s till w e a r th e sc a rs low s: O ne Y e a r ................................................................ 7 50 d ru g g is ts . A ccept no s u b s titu te . in fa c t, a n y th in g — w ould ca u se judges, juries and functionaries necessary. T u rn o ff B ro a d w a y a t F o rty - of th e e n c o u n te r. O ver 37 m illio n h o ttie s sold. M ondays— Miss C h a m b e rla in . B y M ail a n d R u r a l R o u te s : g as to fo rm on m y sto m a c h u n ­ e ig h th . T h re e h u n d re d g rim y - T h e y r e p o r t th e ro a d good to Every case was a battle and every final faced k id s, s a tis fy in g th e ir play- T u e sd a y s— M rs. W rig h t. O ne M onth ........................................................... $ -65 til th e p re s s u re of it w ould n e a r ­ th e la k e a n d a lso fro m th e r e to T a n la c V e g e tab le P ills a re N a­ W e d n esd a y s— Mrs. L a m k in . T h re e M o n th s ...................................................... 1.9 5 settlement a heartbreak. h u n g ry so u ls w ith e a r-p ie rc in g F o r t K la m a th , b u t fro m K la m a th ly c u t o ff m y b re a th . A t n ig h t t u r e ’s ow n rem e d y fo r c o n s tip a ­ 3.50 T h u rs d a y s — M rs. E u b a n k s and Six M onths ......................................................... Insurance of workers was by private s h o u ts, fill th e s tr e e t. Stop in F a lls to th e J a c k s o n c o u n ty lin e, I c o u ld n ’t h a lf sleep a n d alw ay s tio n . F o r sa le e v e ry w h ere . 6.50 M rs. D ean. O ne Y e a r ...........................................-............... companies. It was a business for profit. fro n t of No. 312 W est. th e y a re b ad. B etw een F o r t K la ­ F rid a y s — M rs. R o b e rts. It was a process for making money out S ix teen of “ Z ig g y ’s ” prize m a th a n d K la m a th F a lls th e y ex­ S a tu rd a y s — M rs. W ilsh ire . DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: A tte n d S ynod— j ing p a rtie s im a g in a b le o c c u rre d T hey p e rie n c e d p le n ty of th r ills w hen of the blood and suffering of the injured, “ b e a u tifiie s ” live h e re S in g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ......................................30 R e v e ren d s Mr. K o e h le r and Mr. last w eek e n d , w hen K a th e rin e S u n d a y a fte rn o o n s — M iss H icks . .. • • i- zzui r e n t fo u r tin y a p a r tm e n ts — e y w e re c a u g h t in a te r r if ic M rs. G ray a n d M rs. Schw’ein. Y early C ontracts: E d g a r a n d Mr. A m os leave W ed -j P a rso n s , M ildred S te p h e n s, O rla It was a plan for coming dividends out $8.15 a w eek fo r e a c h g irl. th r a in a n d e le c tric a l s to rm . L ig h t­ O ne In se rtio n a w eek ....................................... $ of the passing ot the dead and out ol the “ T h e y ’ve been h e re 21 m o n th s ,” n in g s tr u c k m o re th a n once v ery T h e c lu b h o u se is open w eek n e sd a y to a tte n d Synod a t E u ­ W ilso n , M ildred B eeson, C ecile .25 T hey w ill he gone a w eek. M oore a n d K a th ry n a n d F ra n c e s Tw o In se rtio n s a w eek .................................. tears of women and children. It was bai- th e la n d la d y co n fid e s. “ N ev er n e a r th e m . M any c a rs w e re on d ay s from 9 :3 0 a. m . to 12 an d gene. .20 A t R o g u e R iv e r th e y w ill o r­ P r a t t w e n t o u t to N eil c re e k F r i ­ D ally in s e rtio n ...................................................... M any in th a t tim e h a s a m ale v isito r th e ro a d a n d w h en one of th e m fro m l p . m. to 5 p. m . barous and cruel. d a in M r. Ja m e s M a rtin , w ho goes d ay e v e n in g , w h e re th ey cam p ed . v isito rs com e; som e fro m a d is ­ R ates For Legal and Mi>< ellan eou s A d vertisin g For it, Oregon lias substituted a great e n te re d one of th e ir a p a r tm e n ts .” h a d d iffic u lty , b e fo re i t w as re m ­ ta n c e , w ho a re c o n te m p la tin g to J a p a n , as a m issio n ary . T h e next d a y th e y h ad a w o n d e r­ * * * e d ie d , th e r e w e re tw e n ty five F i r s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ................... $ .10 ful h ik e up N eil c re e k . Som e law of mercy and intelligence. A fund is D rop in to th e C h u rc h of th e b u ild in g a n d w’ish to see A sh ­ c a rs lin e d up in m u d a n d s to rm , E a c h su b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t l i n e .......... 05 of th e g ro u p fish ed a n d h a d fish­ created by contributions from employers, A ssu m p tio n , j u s t off B ro ad w ay w re s tlin g w ith c h a in s etc. la n d ’s b e a u tifu l b u ild in g b efo re E n tertained at Luncheon— e rm a n ’s lu ck , you 'm a y g u ess C a rd of T h a n k s ................................................. M r. a n d M rs. 11. Wt H a rtm a n workers and the state. It is based not on on W e st F o rty -n in th . T h re e a T h ey re a c h e d h o m e, h o w ev er, d o in g so. O b itu a rie s , p e r lin e .................................................. 0 2% w h at so rt. T h e h a p p y g ro u p re ­ d e lig h tfu lly e n te r ta in e d a n u m ­ __________ T =* profit-taking, but on service. A commis- “ p o n y ” fro m th e C o lu m b ia, a sa fe a n d so u n d a t fo u r o ’clock tu rn e d to th e ir hom es S a tu rd ay b e r of frie n d s a t lu n ch eo n S u n ­ WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING gides over it, and Oregon has now “ show7 g i r l ” fro m “ S c a n d a ls ” a n d M onday a n d w ere g lad th e y w e n t L u n c h e o n a t M rs. M e r r e tt’ d ay , a t th e S h ale Oil cam p on th e a fte rn o o n a f te r a d e lig h tfu l o u t- M onday, M rs. M e rre tt of G old “ AU f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is p exceUent COnimis- a s ta r fro m “ T he W in te r G a rd ­ | ing. H ill e n te r ta in e d a n u m b e r of H a rtm a n ro d l' m ad e o r a co llectio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g . ‘ • +1..,,, 7 Pont for e n ” te llin g th e ir b e a d s— and O ther rC ater L ake V isitors— Those who partook of that e t e l l arid r e .- o m - ey K id n e y P ills a re e ffe c tiv e is a n d M rs. H a m m o n d le f t fo r P o r t­ C o lu m b u s C ircle. m e m l th e n eat G o o d y e a r e a ch o n e w ho e n te rs . T h e C aves th is , t h a t since th e y c le a re d m y £ i ui’i.'i w ith th e bearded A il- Frown instead of smiling. pay. la n d . You jo in th e c ro w d — seem to be in tw o se c tio n s, th e W eal h er T rea d u n d h ack sy stem of. u ric acid, h av e been th e m u p w ith s ta n d a r d Present day champions do not reason Deny support to the Chamber of Com- “ L a d ie s a n d g e n ts ”— th e in - u p p e r a n d lo w e r. T he u p p e r one M rs. F . D. "W agner, M iss D ou- » <*«•«•<** '"‘r * e n tire ly fre e of p ain a n d d e p re s ­ d iv id u a l in h is s h ir t sle e v e s is is c o n sid e re d th e e a s ie r to ex t h a t a n d M rs. A. M. S to rc h a re that way. They, or their managers, reason j meree; A sh la n d V u lcan izin g W orks, d e le g a te s to th e N a tio n a l C onven- s io n ,” w rite s J . W . H u n te r, I.os sa y in g . “ W a tc h m e clo sely — you p lo re . T h e re a r e s e v e ra l o p e n -. H a rris o n B ros. F o rd G a ra g e that a champion is a lay figure, whom Do ap these and you’ll have a Jay town B a c k a ch e , R h e u ­ , , tio n of U n iv e rs ity W om en. M rs. A n g eles, Cal. see I h a v e n o th in g in th e h a n d — ’ in g s, s o m e . th . . in g ... lik e c ra c k s in th e ] ___ the public must pay to see. The Shelby proper m atic P a in s, D ull H e a d a c h es, an d T en m in u te s la te r you discov m o u n ta in -s id e . U n less th e y w e re W a g n e r a n d M iss D o u th a rt r e p ­ tir e d fe e lin g a re q u ick ly reliev e d Montana, affair, was a good example. Mr. - e r h e is s e llin g h a ir r e s to r e r — kept cleared, foliage would soon r e s e n t K a n s a s U n iv e rs ity a n d Sold th e y w ill a tte n d th e c o n v e n tio n by F o le y K id n ey P ills. Kearns and Mr. Dempsey inpoverisbed appears that the fellow who says ad- s e llin g it, too. "V\ estern M ade for W e ite m Tratje” h id e th e m . e v e ry w h e re . > *• now in se ssio n in P o rtla n d . A nd th e y d id t h a t on M ain that ambitious little community. The tight. v-ertisi,ig in the small paper does not pay On a fire b e in g m ad e a t one was between the champion and a contender ¡s setting forth weak argument when we s tr e e t tw e n ty y e a rs ago. e n tr a n c e 't h r e e m ile s fro m an - i , o th e r , I t to o k se v en a n d one h a lf | whom no expert conceded a chance. Kearas1 c011sjder that thousands of firms in the STO PPED H IS PA IN S h o u r s fo r th e sm o k e to p e n e tr a te ajicl DOmpsey took all the money they ' (jnited States are spending on an average n tr a l cave. could get in advance. 'Pom Gibbons, t h e ()f a ini]qOn dollars each with the small “ I w as su ffe rin g w ith a se v e re to T th h e e re c e seem s to be a successio n contender, got practically nothing. cold, h e a d a c h e , b a c k a c h e a n d of c a v e rn s, g ro te s q u e s h a p e s an d country papers. p a in s in m y a b d o m e n ,” w rite s J p a ssa g e s. O ne of th e c a v e rn s is The liit-and-run fight went the fifteen ____ o rt, R . I. “ A fte r o v e r 500 fe e t long. scheduled rounds. \\ lien such an altair oc-j BREEZES FROM THE N0RTH5VEST ta k in D g rin F g o , le N y e ’s w p Honfey a n d T a r In T h e o rd in a ry c o n c ep tio n of th e ours the public must he forgiven for sus­ c o n ju n c tio n w ith F o le y C a th a rtic m a r b le , co m p o sin g th e cav es is pecting that both the champion and con­ We have looked about town a good deal T a b le ts I w as e n tire ly re lie v e d of t h a t of w h ite in co lo r, b u t on th e tender would like to stage a return en- and have decided that the persons who m y Cold a n d p a in s .” C o u g h s r e ­ c o n tr a ry , it is b ro w n ish in h u e , gagement before a great crowd in a great­ have the least trouble keeping cool are s u ltin g fro m B ro n c h itis , A sth m a , som e w h ite places, b u t th e m a rb le ay F e v e r, C ro u p a n d W h o o p in g its e lf is b lu ish in tin t, th e brow n er center of population. And the forgive­ the members of the fire department— H C ough a re q u ic k ly re lie v e d w ith h u e d u e to th e s ilt c a rrie d by ness must include the offense of suspecting Spokesman Review. ‘The City of Hoses’ F o le y ’s H o n ey a n d T a r. T he la r g ­ th e w a te r. “ O r e g o n ’ s Old that the desire for a return engagement e s t s e llin g C ough m ed ic in e In th e O ne of th e m o st b e a u tifu l of existed before as well as after the Shelby A splendid number of horseshoe tossers W o rld . Sold e v e ry w h e re . Favorite Resort” th e ro o m s is c a lled “ P a ra d is e are enjoying their favorite sport but more L o s t.” T h e fo rm a tio n s th e r e a re fight. hay-tossers are needed—Roseburg News Such a suspicion leaves a poor taste in Says His Prescription Has in g r e a t c lu s te rs , m o st b e a u tifu l Season Fare Season Fare in a p p e a ra n c e . the public’s mouth. Prize-fighting is gen­ Review’. Powerful Influence Over Sale Dates Daily Sale Dates Daily A g r e a t m a rb le s la b fo rty fe e t erally considered a brutal exhibition. But Rheumatism. lo n g , no s u p p o rt, a n d y e t re s tin g the publie, whether it approves or disap­ Automobile tourists who drive too fast Good 15 Days on it to n s a n d to n s of m a rb le , On Sale Fri. and Sat. proves fighting, believes a champion are apt to see America last—La Grande M r. J a m e s H . A llen su ffe re d w as a w o n d e rfu l s ig h t. On Sale Fri., Sat., and Good 15 Davs fo r y e a rs w ith r h e u m a tis m . M any Sunday O ne is f a r u n d e rg ro u n d in th e se should defend his championship with all Evening Observer. tim e s th is te r r ib le d ise a se le ft cav es, som e of th e m 1600 fe e t his strength, crowd or no crowd, purse or him h e lp le ss a n d u n a b le to w o rk . T h e fo rm a ­ H e fin a lly d e c id e d , a f t e r y e a rs below th e s u rfa c e . When a person has a crick in his neck no purse, whenever challenged. o f c e ase le ss s tu d y , t h a t no one tio n s " a r e w o n d e rfu l; som e d e ­ now adays he may he sure that lie has been c a n be fre e fro m rh e u m a tis m u n ­ p e n d in g fro m c e ilin g a n d o th e rs “ Cosmopolitan and th e a c c u m u la te d im p u ritie s , *4The C i t y L o v e d inspecting sky penmanship too assiduously til A GREAT LAW fro m th e flo o r a lm o s t o r q u ite c o m m o n ly c a lle d u ric a c id d e p o s­ Ideal Tourist City” Around The World” —Seattle Times. its , w e re d isso lv ed in th e jo in ts m e e tin g th e m . a n d m u sc le s a n d ex p e lled fro m V a n d a lism is closely lo o k ed a f­ For the past year the cost of administer­ Season Fare th e body. Season Fare t e r now , so th e caves a r e p ro ­ ing industrial insurance under the Oregon Fame is fleeting and one can’t rememh W ith th is id e a in m in d h e c o n ­ Sale Dates Daily Sale Dates Daily An in te r e s tin g e x p e ri­ s, m a d e e x p e ri­ te c te d . workmen’s compensation act was 6.99 per er what half the men did to get cigars s m u e lte n ts d a p n h d y sic fin ia a n lly co m p o u n d e d a ence of th is p a rty w as a t K e rb y cent. The cost the year before was 9.17 named after them.—Medford Mail Tribune p re s c rip tio n t h a t q u ic k ly a n d eom “ S w h e n th e y cam ped u n d e r an old, p le te ly b a n ish e d e v e ry sig n a n d 1 EXCURSION TICKETS, also on sale to Oregon’s per cent. sy m p to m of rh e u m a tis m fro m h is old o a k , k n o w n a s th e “ H a n g ­ Senator Borah of Idaho, recently attend­ m a n ’s T re e .” In th e d a y s of ’49, Mountain, Lake and River Resorts, Yosemite National sy stem . Of all the law’s of mercy and intelligence H e fre e ly g av e h is d isco v ery , th is tre e w as used to a s s is t j u s ­ Park, Shasta Resorts and Easten (’¡ties, one or both ways ever passed in Oregon or in any other ed the Professional and Business Women’s w h ich h e called A lle n rh u , to o th ­ tic e in th e d isp o sa l of g a m b le rs through California. state, you have here an example almost convention in Portland. Borah is consider­ e rs w ho to o k it, w ith w h a t m ig h t a n d la w -b re a k e rs in g e n e ra l. K e r- c a lle d m a rv e lo u s success. A f­ “ Oregon Outdoors” , “ California For The Tourist” without an equal. The injured worker able of a scold but we never suspected he t e r y e a rs of u rg in g h e decid ed to b y v llle, th e v illa g e w as th e n , a n d pays, or the widow and orphans of a dead him of being effeminate—Polk County le t su ffe re rs e v e ry w h e re k n o w it b o a ste d fifteen salo o n s. FREE and other booklets. 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Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. administration. a t If th e first p in t h o t­ k n o w n h e re . tie d oes n o t show th e w ay to com ­ some fellow mortgaging his auto to buy Before the workmen’s compensation law • • • p le te re c o v e ry , h e w ill g la d ly r e ­ fro m th e fa c to ry w GOODBYEAR Your Summer Vacation W here To Go A nd W hat it ( kists NEWPORT PO RTLA N D $17.15 $16.50 $14.40 $13.75 Los Angeles San Francisco $23.50 was put into operation, an injured worker a house—Baker Herald. hired a lawyer and brought suit against the employer for the amount of his per­ Why, by the way, doesn’t someone make sonal injuries. The lawyer usually got 50 fame and fortune by inventing a perman per rent of the sum allowed by the verdict. ent bob?—Spokesman Review. tu r n y o u r m o n ey w ith o u t com ­ C ivic Club M eets— m e n t. E a s t S ide P h a rm a c y can A t th e m e e tin g T u e sd a y th e s u p p ly yo u . No. 2. Civic c lu b d e c id e d to d isc o n tin u e Klamath Falls—Hospital addi­ th e F o o d S ales th e y h a v e been h o ld in g S a tu rd a y s . W h ile a sue tion planned. $45.75 Southern Pacific Lines