Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 08, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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MANY SKELETONS IN THE
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CHAMPION TENNIS PLAŸERS
... HOME LIFE ARE GIVEN PUBLIC
PARIS. Mar. I — A friend of Bastlske M R h Mrs. W itch. Frau
tbe Lenglen family in a biography Iloa roa Kren, tee Doherty broth
of Susanne Just published in ^ a r­ era and W ild in g /
ts. opens.the door on a lot of fam­
ily skeletons.
7
Ie her first tonnmment at
In the firm plseo ‘ he asserts Chantilly t a i *1 0. »be lost pat in
Bnsanne is really a year older the final. When she played her
then she pretends to be sad on first international match at Bord-
May 24 will enter her twenty- (ghera, Italy, she wore a stiff
sailor Collar, hod b a r htar in curls
ninth year
He farth er asserts that •nxan- and wore seeks below her bare
ne Was s professknml frprn h er knees.
When* partnered w ith ? tbe
early ynars. in that “she took
money" frotk her father for good great W ilding In doubles she was
accustomed to hear him shout,
points in learning the game.
'N ate It. baby."
Silver F lask
Bussane Was playing the much
Finally he makes it known
teat the ramons little sliver flask feared Mrs. W tnth on the Riviera.
which has flashed in th^ sunshine The French girl took the first set
of Wimbledon and at Cannes in 7 -i, bet dropped the second d-d.
the historic “ battle of the cen­ The third set w et l-a ll when Su­
tury" against Helen W ills, eon- zanne w aited to the sidelines and
tains very old Cognac to cheer 8q- told her father she was tota tired
esnne np e * the critical moment to continue.
The Old Roman took his daugh­
of the match.
"Per«" Lenglen, In his train ­ ter by thè hand and walked her
ing. allows Susanne no wines be­ Up 10 where Mrs. Winch w a s
fore the match bat a "cocktail" standing.
"Look,” was all he m id . Su­
of equal parte cognac and water
zanne looked, mW* a winded op­
when she begins to falter.
The biography was written by ponent odore tired than herself,
Clande Anet, and appears to be dashed back to her place— and
tin official volume, sabetloned by won t - f .
tbe family council to set aright
many of tbe wild stortem which
bare arisen concerning Satenne’s
origin sad her methods of trata-
Ing and pitying.
Often It has been «aid that Su­
zanne is of Jewish to tract I on.
bat I t . Anet 1« certain that both Judge Thomae ttailg L a tr ili
parents a n Fraqgh-FtetaiAh Gath-
Telling Itowveri of
ofic« or Door<eoiBe Tsiniiwfi m
which there flowed some Spanish
blood-
Several Important changes have
' Fsmily Fortune
Just been made in tbe practice and
The family fortune came from- procedure pertaining to appeals to
s horse car line Which Suzanne’s tbe state supreme court, and in
and
paternal grandfather established* order to acquaint lawyers
in Paris. Her father was a drug­ laymen generally of these changes
gist student and sold out the eight Circuit Jddge C, M . Thomas has
hundred horses and a hundred mailed eut letters explglalng these
ears which he Inherited upon the Changes to attorneys throughout
Jackson and Josephine counties.
death of his father.
z
His letter to members of the
I t Was her father who faced her
bd>
follows:
and-battled balls at her: He of­
** Medford. Oregon
fered her lir a francs If she could
March 1, 1«27.
return twenty balls without a
To
the
Members
of the Bar of
miss, bnt had to withdraw his
offer when she became able to re- The First Judicial District.
tnr« SOOi ..
; Oentl eteen:
Wo have now attained a port-'
A f|er that Suzanne learned by
waUlhJng the English and Austral­ tloa as to the condition of the
ian rthrs who cam* to tbe Riviera docket, and in regard to appeals
— Ito»- Lambert Chambers, Miss to the supreme cobrt, that en­
ables ns to put Into effect one of
the most sweeping and desirable
FO H b K N D tW M B N T AftKMD
changes of tec
program upon
FÖR B t R B Ä X K Ü A fcfltâfft which the association and the
court entered more than
throe
BAH VH an CISCO. Mar. I — years, ago;
(U P )— k plan to perpetuate the
There has been much Just crit­
research woth of the late Luther icism, both from tbe public and
Burbank, wizard of tee plant press, against a system of pro-
World, by raising a million dollar Sedare that has permitted cases
fund* through subscriptions, has on appeal to the supreme court
failed, and ft may nvolte upon to delay from three to five years
three boon companion* of the from the time the appeal is taken
famed horticulturist to save the to final determination, as has
laboratories and
experimental been the ease la some appeals
gardens at Sebastopol, near here, from this district. The greatest
single item contributing to this
for posterity.
Efforts w ill be Inode. It Is un­ situation has been the practice,
derstood. to Interest Henry Ford, extending over at least since tee
Tbotaas A. Edison and Harvey early sixties to. the present time,
Firestone, III endowing tbe fund. of the court automatically g rant­
Tbe ith f*/ millionaires had such ing extensions of time for the
A plan nnder Consideration short­ filing of transcripts upon appli­
cation of one attorney, bnt prin­
ly before Burbank's death.
Dr. Ray Lymad W ilb u r, presi­ cipally upon stipulation of coun­
dent . 'o f Stanford
university, ts!.
I t now appears to me that this
which Institution bad planned to
carry on the work of Burbank practice cah be entirely elim inat­
through the million dollar en­ ed, ae all transcripts ordered In
dowment, announced that • pre­ casee on appeal to the supreme
lim inary survey
to alcertstn court have been completed, ex­
whether the tends might be raised cept she.
through
popular
subscription
Yobr attention la invited to
rtaowed sack a scheme would be ■Section (5 4 of the Code, with
Hlmokt IttpoSslU n akd tekt ItSfc- Which yon ate all fam iliar; This
ford university officials had Be- section prbrides. that within th ir­
eidsu to give np the idsa alto­ ty days after the appeal is per­
gether. , '
fected, the appellant shall file his
Meanwhile, much work unfin­ transcript or abstract— "bnt the
ished by R u rb a tt Wae practically tris! court or the Judge thereof,
At a standstill dn bis experimental or the supreme oourt or a Justice
farm. Bootes of varieties of flow­ thereof.*' may enlarge tee time
ers and plants Wets being grafted tor fllla g the same, etc.
and Improved upon, creation of
The time given by the above
new^vegetation was In process And and other statutes approximates
fóranlaès for bthers ars stilt ninety-fir« days in which appel­
swaiHag adaption.
lant may fils bis transcript with
coa4ittoar o f o ar dockets « a t (fee
fact that the Reporter's deek as to
appeals is empty, there Is ho (ha-
son why this District cahiiot now
fsnetloa property wtthoat exten­
sions of time, always providing
the attorney orders U s (ranserlpt
in sufficient time to enable the
reported to complete i t The at­
torney, therefore, mast early af­
by H r i t a r minott
ter termination o f the trial deter­ U nited Pram Staff Correspondent
mine the question of appeal, and
CA M B R ID G E, Mass., M a r ^ T * .
prhvide for the procurement Of — ( t i f f — A tndstion that is par­
hie transcript o f testimony w ith­ amount hf Ik e Minds of mAUy—
in the time, and it is for the pur­ h a * . to g if thin— lias been an-
pose of advising, each member of nwOfed by a member of the fac­
the t » f of this particular fact ulty Of the Harvard Medical
that (his communication ie direct­
School. ’
ed to you an that htisudflerttah*-
Dr. Lhwrenee t . FatrhaH, ta-
iags will be eliminated hereafter.
structot la physiology. Is the au­
>
Recapitulation
tho rity of this good news* for
"Therefore, hereafter the prac­
plump people. He has listed gve
tice in the clreult jcourt ,of the
steps
Which «hould be taken *)>
P it « Judicial ntctrlet , pertaining
to appeals to the supreme court as those Who wish to tedtted:
1.— Submit to A thorough phy­
set forth In section 554 of Code,
sical exatatalUoft bp Jtout ph>.
will be
slcian to discover * Any podetble
F lte t— No extensions of time
serious disease of the heart.
for the filin g of transcripts o r ab­
kidneys.
A possible diabetic
stracts trill he granted by the
Condition should hot be over­
tria l court.
looked. Do not attempt. o n -s ty
Second — Ño stipulations be­
account,
to reduce without the
tween attorneys for such exten­
advice
of
yonr physician.
sions will be recognised.
Uéhpjte Charra
-.T h ir d — The suggestion ta made,
of
actefetan«
ditto,
to h : ho.not
ttyu attorneys plate- order lo r
."break train in g " by eating an
transcripts
Immediately * ¡hpep
Yon are
reaching a decision té appeal, occasional rich meal.
had that such decision be made as wasting your time in trydog to
reduce unless you cousiatently
early as possible a fte r,tria l.
guard yourself against tomptin?
loncluaioa
I desire to thank the member^ foods.
of the Bar, far. th e lr pooporaUs# i W l p } the,approval «4 y«tof
restricted
d le r
with the coart in the clearing of physician to«
tit» docket of congested, cases, should be Aupplrihentfed With ex­
and to report that with the dispo­ ercise suited to. your individual
sal of the L ittle Butte water ease, needs.
4. — Include A moderate AmonUt
which aow has attained lt d 'elev­
ante year, and which will eoen be Of franh milk and plenty-df fretfi
decided by Judge Evaniir «'«*-■ tjpe fru it « i d vegetables hi your d taw
5. — RSdncd at A eMsistettt ¥ * t $
record, we can fairly m y that the
pf aWAut oke »oiiW per Week*
d'oekets are np to slate.
During the last three years, nev­ Thus, IL ydd hre'2b4pouads OvmJ
ara 1 cases fifteen years and one Weight, plan to , take At least six
twenty-one years old were tried.
months to bring yonr Weight to
The changes as proposed, sad
which are submitted with the ap­
proval o f te« m ajority of tee -»nr,
should enable' as to serve tea su­
preme cdurt • very materially in
speeding disposition of eases on
appeal.
*>■
Respectfully,
•
0 , M. THOMAS,
Judge.
ntokéìóve (0 all
ertoadd ataoUat' M exorcise and
grape» WgBlOttod <pd consist­
ent reduction ta food Intake
somewhat below your require­
ment w ill soon ranters your
wdlght to norma).
• "Above a ll,, the aoèeeas of re
daetag depends upon Urn individ­
uel.
CoeâetautJouo aalf-doatal
and rigarons «dkgfmtoO to the
courra o f action adopted will in­
evitably bring résulta.
“The increased earn of living
and buoyancy th a t comes With
the discarding o f »wasi weight
more than repays the slight
dredgppy tavotVed.'* *
Are You
ÑO! Ñ 0 T F E E L
Thé» the fr ih ta d afid hot mineral baths of
Richardson Springs
MORE PROOF
Chevrolet is m eeting w ith
i n c r e a s i n g favor in
branches o f the Herts
L>rive-ur-8elf Corporation
all over the cotmtry, due
to their low cost of main­
tenance and their depend­
ability, coupled w i t h
sm art appearance. This
company having ju st ad­
ded another fleet o f Chev­
rolet» in W ashington D,
Forant Grave— Growers ship
three «ara hopa, to St. Pani «od
Philadelphia.
x4Md .
Vafnishes
New* Open For Business
We give the Martie care­
ful attentloh to m inor
repairs as w e do to trig
jobs. Let us snow jron
exactly what reboring
the cylinders means to
your car.
Á paint and varnisb for
every need
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Lithià
Machine Shop
Portland
coartnoduttotiii U )* « H a
fright’» tcttfifldtefg arfivul
la rtfiae fo r btistnogg Ocaft
m d ta in g .
RoAerve
N o .5 4 o » î
ig t « the hudeat tm M tfa ty **
If » d r i 4ûo« dkcritniiritiûg âge «ver
khown.
T h a t’* why it goes to Camel
Ù r cigarette eajoytneht. It tàfcri teal
««« satiofy moderM MMokerh a ril
Camels «té made o t the choicett r i*
feoccoe grown» mervoiouely Weàdejd*
Smoker« o f to d iy «ré right ftt defnetida
no better cigarettes ere
made, tègârdléri o f pHcm
fortable
T o âeék « reel ttaokc l r to,' find
fjamsJ
th« choice o f the modem
World. ' Camels A M I teveledon of
goodness, abvays mellow, stnodth'lfod
«Mild.
SAMT«
,p
TWe ego shows the way ; to
’tídH d Càrnei/*
r
.« o  lîîilÂ
J^aA Pat Into V ow Bin Where Possible
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
864 Oak St.
B IG S f
Near Chico, B utte County, C alifo rn ia can do
W enders F or You.
itetttrttefl frm w T rtp -i-
J. B .Evans of Baker City, Ore'.,
who is with the Reliance Insur-
ante Oo., o f Pittsburg, returned
recently from a bnataera trip to
Rombnrg and M yrtle Creek.
He
has been tas tin g Ashland his
hotoo daring the past winter.
T his
atÇWO
"
‘W ith how many women bave
i had dealings daring
your
tete» durata?" asked the lodge
'Approximately
tr iti
Tour
FlCci.-d—
The following Ashland muhi-
cihns motored to Medford yester­
day to help organize a local chap­
ter of the State Mu/iic Teachers
association: Carl Loveland, Miss
Leons Marster, Mrs. A. B. Aikjns,
Miss Lbllta Pierson and Mrs. J.
R. Robertson. About 2t) teachers
met at the hottie of Mrs. E. E.
Gore abd Miss Marsters Was elect­
ed president of the organisation
with Mr. Loveland, vice-president.
leaving Pdirili
$fc00p.to.(Nfl.i
' 16.00 W R LOAD 100 OD. FT.
9 1 M M R LOAD. 125 OU. FT.
66A0 F I R LOAD 150 0U FT.
rm lbs: «uè Wta, eoa ha dggM4*
W treat charming wtiWgn In a
I tentaras WfcM*
/
V IE N N A . (UPT— Three thou­
sand possible though unnamed
correspondent* were suggested by
the w ife of a variety theatre di­
rector to W divorce _ court Judge
here as one reason wby s h e
thought she is entitled to a «M-
vorce.
'*
"M y husband habitually gjvee
too touch attention to the actress-
W employed by him ." tee wife
ehargod. **H b always comes home
late at night, often quite drunk.
Almost every day h e lies in bed
till alm o st noon in order to recov
er from the pterions night’s do-
A4 B gilfoad Crossing v - Phone 20
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