Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 21, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    NEGRO FACES
Marriage Must W ait Upon Divorce
ARSON CHARGE
Sommer White House In Bhck HiBs . BOYS’ CAMP j _ FORESTRY IS
SAFEPLACE
Adjoins Million-Acre National Forest
PROFESS*
black Hills of South Dakota,
to her** President Coolidge will
spend the auaamer months, ad­
joins the Black Hills National
Forest and the Harney National
Forest, which are not only rich
in Indian .lore had pioneer his­
toric interest hut furnish one of
the earlNOt examples «< fhrest
management In the United States.
The President will therefore have
the opportanlty both of enjoytafc
the hospitality of the State of
South Dakota and of making
himself at home on a mllllon-
acro Federal ftorest eetate.
The State park of ««,800 acres,
where the Summer White House
la located, is adjacent to the
Harney National Forest and a
few miles south of the Black
Hills National Forest. This park
was the southeast corner of the
Harney National Forest until the
Federal Government exchanged
It, aa a aoltid block, for State
eats, set aside by President Cleve­
land la 18*7, have a net area of
1.188.107 acres of (Wwarnment
land, 50.000 acres of which are
In the Theodore Rooeevelt Game
Preserve and 6O,odo acres In a
Federal sam e ref age adjoining
the Stale j»»rk. Within the pre
sent boundaries of the N resta
there are also 810,457 acres of
patented lands, some o f them In
prosperous farms and ranches on
the stream, bottoms, some timber-
land more or less abnsed by hard
cutting and fire, and some min­
ing claims.
The name “Black H ills’* was
(Iren to the region by the Sioux
Indians, In their tongue. It was
“ Paha Sapa,” in allusion to the
somber appearance of the forest
clad heights as seen from the
plains. The Harney Forest was
named for General Harney who
was one of the early explorers
of the region.
L ift tiktaii FM* twimnwH,
Health Cards And Ho
Traffic, Says Walters
party Is Result Of Fire
M g . Alleged
COQUILfcR. ORB., JUhe 81—
With six boys already signed
<IF) — Jim Duvib. colored, a lh
up for the annual Y. M. C. A.’ 1
the county Jail here charged with
camp and quite a number of
arson a* the result of an early
others asking for reservations, *
morning fire Saturday which de­
everything points te a good camp 1
stroyed the home, barn and Out-'
thte year, according to those In 1
building belonging to fcarl Coch­
charge. ’’’A .number* of parents
ran who lives just sooth yf Ban­
ask us about the safety of such 1
don. Davis ia said to have been
*a camp, and this is a natural
working for Cochran and an argu­
question,’’ stated Secretary W. P. <
ment hver wages ’ is alleged to
Walter. “A boy is Just as safe 1
have taken place. The sheriff'8
In camp as he Is In the city, in 1
office arrested Davis oa suspicion
fact he is a bit safer as there are
and he was «resigned in Justice
no autos to he dodging. Our >
court today hut hearing was de­
swimming Is well supervised, no 1
layed. The fire caused about
boy being allowed to go In ewlm- i
16,000 loss Including nil personal
ming antll the life guards are in. 1
effects a id cloth in g..
and then only at the regular 1
swimming periods. Boys are not -
school of forestry, according to
permitted to .leave camp without J
Mr. Sherman. Since that time
permission and then not alone.”
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institutions have Included
It whs further explained. Another .
courses
leading to a degree in
safety feature of the camp Is the
forestry
and 60 others new ln-
filling out of a dally health card,
clade forestry In‘their curricula.
giving the Camp director Infor­
Here on the Pacific Cpaat fores­
mation regarding a the health
try
ia taught at the University of
condition of every boy in camp
Washington,
Oregon State Col­
at the, close of each day. This
lege,
W
ashington
State College,
is
done
to
prevent
any
serious
Special Emphasis Is Placed
University o f British Columbia,
sickness
or
infections.
It
was
ex­
On Articulation And
and the University ofsCallfernla.
plained. The Y.'M. C. A. camp
The competent forester must
will be held at the bake of thaf
be physically capable o f a rigor­
Woods this year and la oped
Efforts are being constantly
Everything is In readiness for
ous life in the woods, says Mr.
any boy 12 years of age or over.
the big community eejelgatton to made according to Miss Myrta BL Many attractive Natures .aye Of­
Sherman, a s spending a consid­ Sota« time after next May, after noth have - divorced their former
he held tomorrow, .Wednesday Otferdale, Manager. of The Paci­ fered to • those who attend, in­
erable portion of one’s time in mates, Adolphe Menjou and Kathryn Carver are to he Wed. says
Hollywood. They are new ptaytag leading roles in the same picture.
June 22, as a mark tef -pri-ie of fie Téléphoné and Telegraph Com­ cluding archery, a rife range,
the woods, with few comforts and
r-wnership of tke fine new Ash­ pany to Improve and maintain at ' First Aid, Nature study, baseball,
frequent hardships, as a part of
trmrirwk
a high. standard the articulation boating, hiking, swimming, Bjbto
land Golf course.
•
one’s regular business is quite
Membership nf the golf d ab and enunciation of the telephone study, stunt night, kangeroo
different from camping out for u
will he on the groands from noon operators of* the company.
few weeks on a Vacation. Many
court and many other features
*A device which has been found
on to extend the hospitality of the
are attracted to the profession
dear to the heart of a boy, W
club te the hundreds of visitors very effective, according to Miss Cording to those promoting the
because of its possibilities of out­
who are oxpected to visit the Otterdale is the placing of a short camp. RUgietratton tor th e camp
door life without realising the
piece o f match or .toothpick be­ is open now Utfd wtU close 0«
greens.
,
-
strenuous nature of the field
At 4 o'clock in, the afternoon tween the teeth o f the operator July :6th.
world. T l^ nature of the forest­
business will cease in Ashland, to as to prevent the closing of the
er’s 'work, the bulletin states,
and all activities will he transfer­ month while talking. Then the
moreover -«Ulls for technical train-
red to the golf coarse, where the operator practices whispering as
ibg as well as business and exe­
basket picnic supper is to be serv­ loudly aU possible, without mak­
cutive ability. The forester is
ed between.S'o’qluck and 7 « ’dock. ing any vocallxed1 sound. -This
Called upon to administer tlm-
“Take your pionje dinner with practice is found to make artieu-
hertanda, devising methods and
yen, and It will be spread with tation and enunciation clearer,
practice of fire protection, the
hundreds o f others, oa the tablet
"We are alw ays striving to em Houscboy Tells Of Alli
best methods o t luftCertng. and
v. hlch wITl he provide« add-ft Witt Pimslxe the importance of thflCOr
dealing with the problem of utili­
.. Drunken Parties In
be * realty and truly eommun- rect use of the voice by our opera-
sation of the forest without Im-
Dot's Trial
Ity feed, and a qpt-toget^er^meet- tort,” said Mies Ottgrdale, "ant
pairlng Its permanency* in timber
Ing such » » , Ashland .hre npt .we are further trying to em
production: He must know how
M>3 ^N ^E^ES, June .2 $ —(IF)
known
^harsj’’ hnys tnembef«
ta Ippraise Umber and utilise rt
-—“Jungle,** the little Jaganree
c f the committee'
’
as Well a s how to grow it, and
hbuseboya,
where testimony did
Buf be sure and get to the
JVM/e fm F j »
JoacA, a nawly-j
he must be able to manage and
Mwch to convict Paul Kelly of
floor w ill Ary—(I you finish it with I f/
greens oa early as possible. There
develope the property In his Cate
Manslaughter In caindetton with
w'll be plenty of equipment on
SO as to make It yield ineveas-
/or FJ oojb . T hb wonderful, nowaday ]
the death of Ray Raymond, re­
the grounds, and the golf expert
' Ihgly heavy returns at lower cost.
dries hard ia 30 odaateel
told
Monday
of
serving
breakfast
ready to show the beginners, or
Id
bed
-to
Kelly
and
Mias
Dorothy
anyone interested in something of
And hew Hitvohote does wtihgtffhd
Mackaye, Raymond’s wife.
the intricacies of the game.
Scuffing
shoes or sliding fupnlturf «
Called
as
the
state’s
star
wlt-
With plenty of entertainment
UP
sb
agaiast
Mies
Mackaye,
charg­
for everyone and a real get-to­
ed with attempting to conceal the
gether old-fashioned picnic skp-
Manner ef her husband's death,
per, the affair will aid la develop­
U itto k o ta for Pi
ing the prepur ito rto f aoomm wn- More Than 800 Delegates In “Jungle’s’’ story varied net a t a ll
lty spirit as well .ba hopsting the
Portland This Week For from that he told during the
soapsuds. U s e ito a
Kelly trial,
r.
latest community Improvement:
24th Convention
Several times he aaid he had
hot
served the morning meal to Rally
TWINS OP CIVIL WAR
PORTLAND. ORB., Juhe 21^- atad the emotional actress in Kel-
breakfast
yr
SRPARATRI» RT DRAVR (VP) More than 800 delegate»
failed to take the lead at the
Robby-Jonaa, defending
l
f
’a
apartment.
Usually,
he
TULARE, Cal.. — GFI — Death from 28 advertising clubs in Ore­
(dan tof Hto national open golf'meot at Uakmont, and: several leaser
has separated the oldest Civil War gon, Washington, Idaho, Califor­ said, such occurences followed all-
night drinking parties in which lights came in ahead of him In tho early, play. Above to a photo of
veteran tw ln a /;/. , i .
nia and Hawai were in Portland
’
‘
’a
*
Milton Davis, »0, who fought today for the 24th annual con­ Helen Wilkinson, chum of Mlaa jalMk haket^afi the tourney opened; below to a remarkable photo
Max Wagner,
side by aide with hi« twin broth­ vention of the Pacific Coast Ad­ Mafckaye, and
Showing Aim driving out of a sand (tip .
K
elly’s
room-mate,
rounded out
er, Clinton, anger th e ualen flag vertising clubd association.
ia foursome.
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throughout the stirring war, died
" T T O T eats and milk" to Ah
The convention started Sunday
AJL dietetic urge of the day.
at his ranch.bume near bare re­ afternoon with an open meeting
It’s the “balanced ratios” of pro­
cently.
. .
at which time the delegates were ÄOAD TO DIAMOND LAKH
tein, carbohydrate* sod VAltoWw-s—
Clinton who to now In Los welcomed by Governor I. L. Pat­
ROAD IN FINK CONDITION
plus the “bulk” to make laxatives
Angeles was known to he insepar­ terson.
less often needed — thfil world’s
able from hto brother with whom
Roads to Diamond Lake Will
Sessions were resumed thte
Now you cook it in 2Ji to 5 minutes.
bo spent the greater p a n of hto morning when an official wel­ Me In splendid eotodttion by Thurs­
That’s faster than plain toast No
life.
come to the city was extended day aceording -to J. A. Perry of
kitchen muss or bother.
by Mayor Oeorgc Baker. The ses­ Redfcrd. Snow has been remov­
Why go on, then, with less nour­
ishing breakfasts? Today get Quick
sions will continue today and to­ ed from the route by way of
uaker .; . food that stands by you
morrow.
Prospect and Union Crook. Ftob-
rough the morning.
itag at the resort was never eur-
Your grocer has Quick Quaker—
also Quaker Opts as yon have always
known ttoekn.
Bobby Plays Ift Tough Luck
TRAIN “HELLO”
ALL READY
FDR PICNIC GIRLSTO TALK
JAP GIVES
• TESTIMONY
ADVERTISING
MEN CONVENE
R ecord
for cooking
a
Chic New Line Of
Printed Wash
Dresses
Slays O ctopus
Marie Of. Voiles - Soisettee
UroadclotJiK - Batiste aijri
F irst Belling Of These Go
At $1.90 - $2.95 And $3.95
See tPhem
Todf^y At
k
-, C
i
Quick Quaker
b a lin g p o w d er eufe*
> leavening u n it»—
CD w o rk w h e n the
ate<L d ie o th e r waits
t o t the oven, th e n
W eil rrfwvittd him 4
aKfjfunn/nsÆryeaie
anòattm ig
Armad with a pike pole. A. E.
Hook, a diver-at Poet Towaaend,
Wash., battled an oetopaa oa tho
sea’s Boor to r an hour—and wea
the flght. The diver was repair­
ing a Bah net when be sighted the
devilfish, which was caraytoig off
one of five men who sank with a
tugboat a (ew day» before. Tho
Bah waa cat Io ribbons before the
Where F urt d o li«
AcnwG
Qe t'X oh i^Free ' Coupons
‘ I ’¡Ask For Tbfclo
4 » , i a o Windowli; For
Funeral Directors
Day Phene 212.
Night Phones S ll- L — IS1-J
Mrs. Louts Dodgs, lady siim a n i
l*rizes '
taxas swtnjflts Tguat oe any