P b < f T wo ASHLAND DAMA TtDíÑGS ìh iesday, A ugust Í 0 , ASH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) Publish ed E very E v en in g E xcept Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Bert R. Greer ....... ..............;.................................................................. E ditor George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manager OFFICIAL CITY PA PE R ............................................. ~..........Telephone 39 E ntered a t th e A shland, Oregon P o sto ffice a s Second C lass Mail M atter One M onth...... Three Months Six M entha___ One Y e a r ........ One M o n th __ Three Months SIX M o nths__ One Year ..... Subscription P rice, D elivered in City B y Mall and R ural R outes: $ .*55 1.95 3.75 7.5« ? .65 1.95 3.50 6.50 DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ Y early C ontracts: One insertion a week .................................................. • 27% Two insertions a week ..............................." . . . ......... .25 Dally insertion ......................................... .20 Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising F irst insertion, per 8 point line ............................................ s .10 » Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line '........ .05 Card of Thanks 1.00 Obituaries, per line. .02% . be considerably benefitted. Range can be brought back able to stop and put w ater In the th e Gods. . ford, 80 miles from the lake. For to a normal condition, giving relief to livestock owners. engine radiator. Although many The steepest p art of the drive; the f lr .t few miles outside t h ­ Resources of the 278 banks op« in Oregon at close of bus­ Benefits will accrue to late alfalfa crops, and of great ini-: o th er cars were stalled along the is from the park superintendent's park on the Medford road gravel erating iness June 30, aggregated $318,- little Studebaker made office up to C rater Lake lodge, a hEs not yet been laid, but the portance is the fact that a heavy rain will serve Ihe results of our acts has been that the remitted in­ perfected would have demnity will he devoted by China to the education of her savedA hime preserver such as has i« st aviator with such a suit, can rem ain in any position h<> U }outh in America, that England is now in the act of re­ sires An in the w ater. Tests have proven th a t P°s«lon he de­ mitting her indemnity balance, that Japan will devote her share to scientific research in China and that France will expend her balanpe on the rehabilitation of the insolvent joyed before continuing south seven miles fu rth er on the Pacific rench hank in China and the reimbursement of private highway to where the new Ash- creditors of the hank. The world will reap the harvest. land-K iam ath Falls highway So in 1924 China finds herself actually benefitting branches off. The road is fairly from the penalties inflicted upon her in 1900 for the level for a mile, after which the murder of the kin and the destruction of the property of G reat S ten le Spot, May Now B e grades and curves start, and con­ R eached E asily Via Two her present benefactors. Our leadership in remitting the tinue for about 10 miles. The Main H ighw ays steep climb starts at about the Boxer indemnity may justly be considered as an example three-m ile point. of applied diplomatic idealism which has already borne (E rnest W. Peterson in Oregon At the five-mile point the state truit and should long continu^ to do so. Daily Jo u rn al.) highway commission has erected a p NEW USES FOR NEW HATS Experience has taught the Salvation Armv in New York that a new hat restores self-respect to unfortunate women coming out of prison. Self-respect is a valuable asset anti it a new liat will re-establish it society can well attord to make the investment. a?®th1er word for Pride- Men and wo­ men without pride in themselves are of little worth to society. It others are to be proud of you, vou must be proud of yourself. Too little pride in oneself is as great a lault as too much pride—swell headedness. , . Tlie nia" of completing a prison sentence lias lost much self-respect. Just as no house is large enough tor two families, no mind is large enough for both shame and pride. Having no pride in the past the ex-convict in- atmctively and unconsciously will seize 'upon the small­ est trifle for the gratification of this human hunger for self-respect. A new hat serves the purpose for those leav­ ing the women s ward. A stout pair of shoes or a new suit may he the means of reforming a man “ going free ” W liether or not the ex-convict is to continue in a career of crime depends much upon the celerity with lie can find employment after his release from prison A man or woman without presentable clothing can not have self-respect, without self-respect they are without self- confidence, without self-confidence they cannot obtain em­ ployment. That new hat or those straight heels have an almost supernatural effect upon botli the applicant for factore”4 tHe emp-oyment agent Often they are deciding One of Oregon’s N atural won­ stone fountain, where it is advis- ders too little known in this state is C rater Lake. Fears of treacherous roadways alm ost impossible of ascent may be dispelled, for the drive can be made in high gear all the way from Portland to w ithin a short distance of the lake. Recent road improvements also make possible a w onderful loop drive in and I t’s a pleasure for us to sell out of the park. meats which we know are thoroughly wholesome. Your The road from Portland to pleasure comes in knowing- th at C rater Lake was logged recently you are buying 100 p er cent by the w riter in a Studebaker pure meats. light six loaded for the occasion by the John K. Leander company, Studebaker distributors in this territory. 100 P e r Cent GOOD MEAT E agle M ark et P avem en t South Starting from The Journal building the car found pavement virtually all the way to Ashland, a distance of 325 miles. A short stretch at H arrisburg, and a few spots where overhead railroad crossings are to be erected, were the only places en route where macadam road remains. Upon reaching Ashland the beauties of L ithia P ark were en­ N. Main P h on e 107 -E A S T M A N - -K O D A K S - The road to the lake branches off from the main highway near F ort K lam ath. At the govern­ m ent checking station at the en­ trance to the park the gravel roadway ends and the d irt road starts. W hile the park road is rough in some places, and in others rutty, it is generally in good enough condition to perm it the maximum speed of 20 miles per hour allowed inside the park. The road in from Klam ath Falls leads past the m arvelous Anna Creek canyon, at th e base of which are to be seen the beautiful Anna Creek falls and the Garden of OVERLAND RAIN BRINGS NEEDED RELIEF Sales and Service Albums a r o ANOTHER 5-GOO A m erican Ham - m ered P iston R ings ONE FOR F ran k a n d K ing’s C om edians EVERY CAR J. O. RIGG ó away To P o rtla n d Low round trip fares $13.75 to Portland and return. Sold on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Return limit 16 days. $16.50 to Portland and return. Sold any day. Return limit October 31st. Stopovers any« where. Shoe Shop Via Sleeper Lv. 5:80 p, m. lr. PORTLAND 7:15 a. m. Returning: Slteper service both ways; travel at night and have the whole day between for busi« ness in Portland. Lv. PORTLAND 9 :0 0 p. m. Ac. U : i o a. in. For full information communicate with G. N. Kramer, Local Agent. Phone 14 or 43 Southern Pacific r ' T — r. ------------------ have just arrived. We can fix you up for any car made. Big White Tent Theater MEDFORD TO N IG H T The Summer Tours have probably worn out your tires. Let us replace the ;i with new ones, which will guarantee pleasure in rid ing, instead of uncertain ty. THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL TODAY TOMORROW THURSDAY KELLY C T f MASON “Over the Hill to the Poorhouse” For Every Car Adin, 2 5 and 50c Children 10c Pldnty H arking Space; a man to w atch your car. GASPAC - Comfortable house heating Comfort, h eat m eans health protection. R eal com fort is im possible w ith antiquated h eatin g m ethods. Steam , hot w ater or vapor h eat is th e tru ly m odern and tru ly econom ical m ethod of hou sin g heating. G reater com fort, b e tt e r h ealth , sm aller fu el b ills and less labor, w ith perm anent freedom from need for replace, incut, are th e recom m endations of radiator heat. In n ertu b es Hermetically sealed and protected from light and other agencies which ruin tul :es. J e rry Plumbing O’N eal Heating 2 0 7 E. Main ASTIR T h e L atest T h in g See jStrongheart battle famished wolves to save his mistress. Tire Rod Bolts and Bush­ His Light from the giant pack, dragging his mistress on ings, Strömberg Carbure­ skis over the frozen snow. tors and hundreds of other His forty mile dog sled race over mountains and through replacements. forests. F o r E very C ar His fight with a “ killer” .to save the ones he loved. Leedom ’s T ire This marvelous dog with his sweetheart and their five puppies in a tale of love and adventure. H ouse -F IL M S - Econom ical T ransportation V O ver 1 7 M Hitan Ja ra U ecd Y e a rly R ead Branches P h on e 188 CHEVROLET V I C K R S u e /V to the steep grades and curves. j to care for 150 people daily. The sum m it of the Green Crater Rim Road Springs m ountains, 4711 feet, is The 35 mile road around the reached exactly at the 10-mile rini of the lake is in fair to good post, and from there the road des­ shape and is negotiated daily by cends to Pinehurst, 14.6 miles. many cars. This road, like all From the sum m it to the Klam ath others within the park, is dirt, hut Over, a distance of about 4 0 Superintendent Thompson keeps miles, the highway leads mainly all the highways in good ehape through a heavily tim bered region with his road gang. which provides some of the most A new community house has beautiful scenery in the state. been built at the lodge by the Near Keno the beautiful Klam ath government, in which en tertain ­ river valley is struck and follow­ m ents are conducted nightly un­ ed to Klam ath Falls, der the supervision of the rang­ From Ashland to K lam ath ers. Fishing has been good on Falls, a distance of 64-2 miles, the the lake this season. Free camp roadway generally is in excellent ing sites are provided within the shape. Streets within the lim its park. of K lam ath Falls are paved, but The road out from the park via a t the northern city limits the the west entrance leads to Med- gravel highway starts again and continues to the entrance of Cra te r Lake National park, a dist­ ance of 50 miles. From Klam ath I W , L. DOUGLAS Falls to near the Klam ath agency, ! a distance of about 33 miles, the ! Shoes highway runs within view of Up- ! per K lam ath lake and proves a prove th eir own m erit and sight pleasing to the eye of al­ w earing q u a lities the first pair you wear. most any m otorist. See us for particulars. - and Self-respect is the host deterrent from crime. Our criminal problem is in putting the criminal to work at cultivating self-respect in himself. The present rain, if it continues for forty-eight hours longer, can well be termed a million dollar rain It is the rain tor which the people of Rogue River valley have been waiting for many weeks. Its delay has cost this valley Í many thousands of dollars, and the only consolation if any there he is in the fact that the climatic condition has not been local, hut has affected the Northwest in fact the entire Pacific coast Grain, fruit, berry crops and gardens have been damaged by the drought. Stockmen have suf­ fered a loss as a result of poor range and every line of activity represented has felt the detrimental effects A continued down pour of rain will go far in offset­ ting the effects of the continued dry spell. Late fruit will ÌV24 Save him, Stronghcart! For ,inv Sake! Art Corners M cNair B ro th ers Drug Store Now located corner Main and D rugs, Rooks Pioneer, with the Automotive Shop Raybestos Brake lining and Gabriel Snubbers for particu­ lar m otorists. and Stationery E H h  ER A Y ’ f in E 24 V Hours Every trace of sneezing, runny ey e, and nose, headache, fever, vanishes in 24 hours with new fn- renic. prescription of Cleveland specialist that quickly neutralizes pollen poisomnr thntaut system. Rincx guaranteed to completely relieve in 24 hours or money back. Send 10c for 24 hour sample treat­ ment to Clinical Laboratories Co.. Cleveland. Res- Mi7-e sold by all good drugfint,. always ready always sw ee t a j o y to th e - efficient housewife It's Nestles ALPINE A 3ixôt R ational 'Picture ALSO “ HIS FIRST CAR”