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Friday, January 21, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 Southern Oregon Miner Published Every Friday at 167 East Main Street ASHLAND. OREGON Entered as second-class matter February 15. 1935. at the poatoffice at Aahland, Oregon, under tha act of March 3. 1879 ★ TELEPHONE 170 “THE TRUTH W ILL Vkl VA LIFE’S BYWAYS! ■ l ’ " I About People You Know! ■ <■■■■'■ Vu: B oy tfVMiSCP THL Cri AY !Yy Covtxrp SonAQ£> a LoYc nr rr Jurr/cK Tifo ’ • George Carter, county clerk, of Medford were visitors here wae a business visitor from Med Tursdity evening. ford Monday • Mr and Mrs George Stan • Mabelle Jonea, Carl Brower. brough. who recently were mar Victor Sander. Mr and Mrs 1^-on- ried In «'.rants Pass, returned to Mrs ard Hall, Margaret Short. Jupe their home here Tuesday Wallin, Logan Nlninger. Jean Eb Stanbrough Is the former Miss erhart, Frank Van Dyke. Bob Dee Smith Purvia. Arch Barkadale, Jack For • Mi an J Mrs George V Gil sythe and Iarrry Hunter akiied at lette returned to Ashland this Crater Lake Sunday week to make their home • Mr and Mra Herman Horning • Robert Yeo. faculty member of of Granta Paaa were Sunday visit the Granta Pnaa schools, viaited his parents here last week-end. ors in Ashland • Dorritn, e Huger of Hilts spent • Mr. and Mra Lee Burna left the last week-end in Aahland vis thia week for San Franclaco where iting iMtrcnls and friends Burns will attend school • W D Whittle went to San Franclaco Sunday on business • Mra Nellie Benson of Medford wna a week-end guest at the home of Irene Wehrii Leonard N. Hall Editor and Publisher w SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) . QK> YEAR >15C ■’•¿g L SIX MONTHS 80c (Mailed Anywhere in the Wig a United State*) ' M '-Ji iwM SET YOU FREE" r ► BOUQUET FOR THE TIDINGS! The Miner’s venerable competitor, the Ashland Daily Tidings, this week located itself in its new build ing on East Main street. • Dr. C. A Haines returned Mon day from a business trip to San Unexpected as it may seem, this stronghold of Francisco weekly and witty journalism wishes to extend sincere • Mrs. Huth Gosa returned to Aahland Saturday after several congratulations to the Tidings publishers and staff weeks spent in Eugene and Salem and admit we’d like to be in a new building of our • Jaa{>er Reynolds left for Port land Wedmwday after a brief vis own too. it with his parents here Although The Miner and Tidings are competitors • Dr B, Q Everett, M D., pbv and each is looking out for its own interests, still aician and surgeon. Hersey buld- ing. office phone IN J i ■ mi .I. ik ,- we both are brothers in trade, and it is no more than IN I. i Itfc) right that we admit George Green and the boys across • Mr amt Mra. A E Stevens ami | two children of I'hocmx WSTS SUB Yes, It Helps When the street have earned a big hand. day visitors nt the home of Mr. There should be room for two newspapers in Ash You Are III, to Have And Mrs Jean Hustings I.lttle Chloe Stevena remained during land (and there is) so we wish the Tidings well. But A Laundry Service the first part of the week as a is compact, reliable and responsible. There has been guest give us your business. of her aunt. Mrs Hastings So Conveniently no violence, no demonstration and no evidence of • Ted Barnea. SONS student, re ★ ★ ★ Tuesday from Corvallis Near. But Why raucous defiance in their actions. The publishers and turned where he viaited his parents FIRST, CALL AN AMBULANCE! Wait Till printers were unable to agree and, after lengthy ne • George Steele, chef at the IJth- ia Hotel coffee shop, left Satur The worst thing that can be done for persons ser gotiation, were still at loggerheads so the printers Home Washing for Youngaville, Pa., for a iously injured in automobile accidents is to bundle simply backed up their stand by walking off their day 15-day visit with his mother, who Gets You Down? has been seriously ill. During his them into a private car and rush them off to a hos jobs until agreement can be reached. absence Jack Halfhill la employed Send us your bundle to pital Dr. Fred Stricker of the University of Michigan Readers who miss their Portland papers should at the hotel. day and enjoy your health. • Ixds Wiley. Grants Paaa teach advises. Bone and skull fractures are frequently ag be hesitant in condemning the striking printers, be Ask about our damp er. waa a week-end visitor at her wash. the service that gravated by quick or unskilled handling. When an cause only the publishers’ side of the dispute has home here kre|K> your waehrr In the ambulance can be called, first aid should be limited been presented by the affected publications. • Mr and Mra. Charles Burna of cellar and you out of It. Klamath Falla visited at the home chiefly to keeping the patient warm and halting pro of Bums' parents here thia week ★ * * fuse bleeding. If no other transportation is available, • Mr and Mrs James Metz went to Eugene Saturday for a brief the patient may be carried to a hospital in the bed A MISTREATED COLUMN COMPLAINS! stay with rvlativea of a truck, provided broken bones have been splinted • Mr and Mrs H L Claycomb Perhaps one of the most abused departments of left for the northern and the patient is kept warm. any newspaper (unless it is the editor’s own) is the part Wednesday of the slate They will con ★ ★ ★ Letters to the Editor section, wherein readers are duct business in Salem before Phone 165 81 Water Street going on to Portland to visit over the week-end with their daughter PORTLAND JOURNALISM IN THE HELL-BOX! welcome to express their views of current topics. “For the ideal wash way, Jean, who attends Reed college Frequently newspapers are forced either to edit Just call. According to newspapers, about the worst incon or throw out entirely contributions which disqualify there. • Dr and Mrs R E Walker were That’s Ail.” venience the public can suffer from a strike is sus themselves for a number of reasons, more prominent week-end guests in Granta Paaa pension of newspaper publication. at the home of Dr and Mrs W are the following: W Walker, [xrenta of the local In Portland, this week, there has been unprinted of which dentist. Resorting to personalities — calling names instead IM YOLK PRESENT IJFE pandemonium with the three dailies disabled by a of presenting arguments for or against a question. • Mr and Mrs Lyle Anderson INSURANCE ADEQUATET printers’ strike. Readers all over the state have missed Length — rambling on and on when, probably, a Hitch-hikers usually violate the Mee their Journals, Oregonians and News Telegrams but, few short sentences would better present the gist (if further provision that pedestrians according to authoritative counsel, the readers will any) of the communication. should walk on the left side of STEVEN R the roadway survive. last-word complex — yielding to the human The strike, which had been impending for several urge The to always weeks, was given a build-up by the three affected sense or not. have the last word, whether it makes Phone 334-R dailies and the publishers’ side of the argument pre Even so, however, The Miner as well as other news sented to the public. According to Journal, Oregonian papers, always welcomes contributions and expres METKOlilUTAN IJFE INSURANCE CO. and News Telegram accounts, the newspapers are be sions from its readers. But please bear in mind that ing done a great injustice by pay-greedy printers. the Letters to the Editor department is for presen Well, maybe yes, maybe no. tation of thought, not vinification. Printers as a whole are a trained, intelligent group There is no moral or practical reason why a news of tradesmen who must complete six years apprentice paper should be expected to print all communications with your fists ? ship before becoming a journeyman member of the regardless fflITiM Tins E m of their content. If you feel like calling typographical union. Their organization is the closest- somebody a lot of names, do it to his face and don’t Inaure with knit and the most powerful in America, yet the typo bother us. And if you nurse a desire to make per I CANT SEE WHY IT graphical union has pioneered the way in caring for sonal remarks about the editor’s intelligence, don’t us and let u» SHOULD COST SO MUCH its own, in establishing fraternal benefits. The print expect him to be eager to smear your dislikes all over FORTHE LUMBER TO settle ers’ union maintains the greatest home for the aged his own newspaper. REPLACE THOSE WORN and the sick in the country at Colorado Springs, Colo. BOARDS IN THE The printers have a sound, dependable pension sys IS IT LEGAL FOR ME TO KITCHEN tem and protect themselves with death and mortuary HITCH-HIKE’ REAL ESTATE and No. In Oregon it is unlawful for benefits that would make social security look like REAL INSURANCE you to stand in a roadway for the primitive economics. 41 East Main purpose of soliciting a ride from Phone 311 So, granted that printers—highly skilled craftsmen the driver of any private vehicle. —are ordinarily an intelligent, reasonable and By EARL SNELL thoughtful group, then it appears possible that other Secretary of State provocation than that presented for public consump WHAT RIGHTS DO I HAVE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST tion by the newspapers may be entwined in the pres IF LEADING ANIMALS ON THE HIGHWAY? ent Portland strike. ASHLAND, OREGON may signal motorists com Certainly, the printers’ side of the case must have ing You from the opposite direction to ANNOUNCER A merit because they, too, like to work regularly, draw stop, and they must do so, giving a reasonable time to drive or IT WONT COST A LOT. their pay checks and live in calm contentment. Mem you lead your animals past. Motorists bers of the typographical union cannot justly be must use caution in passing ani ^ASHLAND mals going in the same direction, called communistic or radical trouble-makers, or un and in any case must stop their LUM BER CD. seasoned in good citizenship. motors if necessary to prevent the animals and caus Entitled “Christian Science: Its You’ve got to respect any organization with enough frightening TO FIGURE OUT ing accident or injury. self control and discipline to walk off their jobs leav EXACTLY WHAT Unlimited Possibilities” ing all equipment serviced for a shut-down and in By good condition. They demonstrated that their union •) o •) •) ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. SCHUERMAN • Billings Agency FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, C.S.B. of New York City FULL TIME SERVICE . / WE have no other interests to distract from giving our best service and full consideration to the needs of our profession. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. fl fifi IN THE VARSITY THEATRE Funeral Service Since 1897 LITWILLER FUNERAL HOME (Formerly Stock’s Funeral Parlor) We Never Close Mione Kt ON EAST MAIN STREET, ASHLAND QUALITY AND HER VICE! CLOVER LEAF DAIRY ASHLAND THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 27,1938 AT 8 O’CLOCK PHONE 20 THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OAK ST Mt RAILROAD y------------------------------------------------------------------------- \ ♦