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f t MONDAT, August IB, 1937 ASHLAND DAILY TIDING« Itoeal j Personal flotes A M v >*»« ELKS RETURN HOME SUNDAY Lakeview Antlered Herd Prove Royal Entertainers For Visitors Ashland Elks who spsnt Fri On Vacation— Taken Vacation— Mrs. Emma Oeder and (laugh day and Saturday at Lakeview Miss Myrtle Ottardale, tele phone office left Saturday for the ter, Lyndla left Sunday for a where a new lodge, Lakeview Lodge No. 1636. B. P. O. ,E.. was visit at I-ake of the Woods. north. instituted Friday night, returned home Sunday. They were unani dinner. Phone Paulaerud’s for clean- Hot Rolls ' tor yogr mous In declaring their Lakeview 294-« ' ¡ng. Franklin Bakery. brothers royal entertainers. The following officers were in A dime buys a large bundle of Just received 860 foot caae of stalled to head the new lodge: old papers at The Tidings office. auto glass, bring your anto glass Frank P. Light, exalted ruler; A. work to Jordan’s'm ill. 37«-tf J. Osley. esteemed 1 e a d J n g Week-End Tri|>— Misses Beatrice Hall. Pearl knight: B. K. Snyder, esteemed Sheriff Vtahs Here— Sheriff Ralph Jennings and Ike Durst, D. Virginia Hales a n d loyal knight: Lee Beall, tyler; Dunford of Medford were visitors Gladys Gorman spent the week Meredith Anderson, secretary: D. end at Lake of the Woods and F. Brennan, treasurer: 8. A. in this city Sunday evening., Mtishen, esquire; M. K. Gunthfer, Crater Lake. Inner guard: Fred Reynolds. Har For Sale, pickling cucumbers. Hot Rolls for your dinner. ry Bailey and Lloyd Ogle, trust C. M. Waite, 634 Iowa at. 284-1* Franklin Bakery. 294-6 ees. Two hundred and fifty visiting Hot Rolls for your dinner. Elks from Ashland, Klamath All kinds or warekouse room to 288-6 Franklin Bakety. Falls, Medford, Bend, Portland. rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf Baker and Alturas attended the To KlAmath— ceremonies. A banquet was served From W isconsin— Harry Ingling went to Klamath Miss Gladys Gorman member of at the Lakeview hotel, for 300. Falls Monday morning where he the faculty of the University of State Senator Jay Upton w a s will spend several days. Wisconsin is .visiting In this city speaker at this banquet. The Saturday program was de with Miss Virginia Hales, head of Ripe peaches at Ash. F. A. Pro. the physcal culture department of voted to entertainment with a Assn. 884-tf the Southern Oregon N o r m a l boxing match as one of the out standing features. School. Ashland Elks who returned C liff Payne makes running boards. Lot tbe UNION writs your full home Sunday were: E. D. Briggs, coverage automobile Insurance. Wm. Briggs, J. Edward Thornton, Teo, of courue. I l - t f John Enders, Clyde Toung, C liff Returns Ho m e Payne, F. F. Whittle, Andrew Mc Arthur Taylor has returned Gee, Elmer Smith, D. H. Jackson, from Marshfield accompanied by From Roseburg— his mother-in-law, Mrs. J e n n i e Mrs, L. Andrens, Robert Jesse Smith, A. H. Pracht, James Landrith who will visit at . the Casebeer and Elta Casebeer from A. McDonough, Andy McCallan, Taylor home for several days. Roseburg spent Sunday with Mr. H. C. Emery, J. E. Shlffer, Butler Walker, E. O. Gillings, Marion and Mra. Lee Wallace, Granite Hager, Jack Callahan and Ralph Cheese Clips at Schuerman’s street. Kotler. 288-tf Grocery. Hot Rolls for your dinner. Franklin Bakery. 294-6 Former Resident Her e - - Joe Griffith, a former Ashland Buckeye tested malt syrup, mining man, was a visitor in the Scbuerman’a Grocery. 288-tf city this morning, while enroute to San Francisco. W ÌIN G TODAY ONLY Returns H o r n e - Chester Smith, on Oak street. returned Sunday from Belling ham, Wash. He reports that his sister, Mrs. Frances Call, who has been seriously ill, is now on the road to recovery, - UNCLE HIRAM’S Fred Rapp melons now on sale at Pu mpkfn Center. 2 9Ö-6 • COUNTRY Fresh milk and cream, Scbuer STORE man’a Ordcery. 288-tf ALSO 9 Visits Grandmother— Mr. Norman Lamb, son of Charles Lamb, formerly of Ash land now employed by the 8. P. in Dunsmuir, arrived In Ashland Saturday to spent a week with his grandmother, Mrs. Johnson on Blain. Hot Rolls for Franklin Bakery. Cents* your dinner. 294-6 AN HONEST MAN PORTLAND, O r^, Au«.ct4 — (IP)— Had Dlagenss beaa in court bore the other day.-; he could have tossed away • his lantern and proclaimed ‘ that a bit of truth exists. Judge Stadter demanded. " What do you wqrk at,” - 1 Judge Stadter demanded. - “Me,” replied . Joe K arl, - with a surprised air, "why I ’ never work.” “Surely you do some- j thing?” the judgq^asked. “No, sir," Joe insisted with ’ the sound of pride In, his voiqe, " I never work. “W ell, you w ill for 66 days,” said the Judge, having 1 the last word. " And Joe got no credit at all for being truthful and as j he was led sway he was ; heard to mumble that he no , longer believed In ( h i t 1 Georgs Washington cherry tree .yarn. , DIVORCE” SAYS GLORIA Husband of Famous Screen Star Sails For Pari* HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. Aug. 16.— (LP)— Gloria Swanson, screen star, Sunday bid adieu to her husband, llarquis Henri de la Pflalse. who left for.Paris via New* York. Roth Miss Swanson and her titled meta denied.divorce rumors, personal business and French elt- fcenship requirement necessitated his trip, thq ¿qhrjiqia.said.. Many Tourists Traveling Now WILL DRIVE ALONE “ Yon can drive home. I ’ll go home on the train.” Mrs. R. G. Briggs of San Fran cisco told Friend Husband, after (heir, auto was fmsahed on tha Oratar Lake high way and Mr. Briggs was summoned to appear before Judge O. O. Taylor on a charge of reckless driving. She left Sunday evening for her home—on a-train . Mr. Briggs will make the trip sooth in the legally car. Movie Oolony __ Beauty is a Brunette With Bobbed Hair and Fair Sirin Discoveries . To Confirm Bible Fari A again, Mrs. Lucille Andrews, 18, declared today following bar dl- Medford r B Ä voree from Robert C. Andrews. 23. "Pretty men like my husband September 15 * are lasy and make awfnl b a n J Scott Msatbouny of Medford hands,** she told the Judge. " If was in Ashland Monday making 1 marry again It will be a home ,* - / arrangement for a fight c a r d ly man." which w ill probably bo staged in this city Septembed 16 in connec tion with the big fall, carnival. . Local fighters may be Included on the card which to to Include veral preliminaries and s head line bout. The fight w ill be staged under No Eleventh-Hour Settle ment is in Prospect, the auspices of the Medford Lit& Ded&res Eagles who are planning to try to revive Interest in boxing. LOfl ANGBLB8, Aug. 16.— (LP) — Despite rumors of an eleventh- HUGE SECTION OF hour out of court settlemet of the VENERABLE TR EE marital troubles of the Charles , HPREDtt TO FRANCE Spencer Chaplins, local attorneys , • t * for Llta Orey Chaplin Sunday A seetlon ef a California Red were completing her amended wood tree that was s sturdy sap complaint for divorce. ling in the year- one is on Its The new document, naming at way to France there to become least one and possibly six promin the pressured possession of the ent motion picture actresses as soldiers of that republic. correspondents, probably will be The relic Is to be the gift of filed today, .It was sqid. ■■■■■ ’■ iff ‘Xd»i.,/a J . the State of California and the MAN DROWNED American Legion of this state and W RAY. Colo., Aug. 16.— (LP) will be presented to the war veterans of France when the — W alter Hoch. 2«. of -Yuma, convention of the Legion to held Colo., drowned in Lake Olive, a In Paris September 19 to 24. mile east of here, Sunday, when The section Is taken from the a rowboat capalsed. Three other feequola at headquarters bulld- men In the boat swam safely to tng In Giant Forest, Sequoia Na shore. tional Park, and Is 9 feet 8 inches In diameter. The tree Wallowa — 300 Mongolian was estimated to have.been 1996 pheasants are released from Pen years old when It fell In 1916. dleton hatchery. CHAPLINS TO WAGE BATTLE A 11U 8 (X H .IJD E Raymond Furry of Phoenix faces a charge of driving while Intoxicated as the result of sn auto mishap which occurred Sat urday evening. His Ford collid ed with a Star owned by Frank E. Ganyon. Wins National Contest Prize BEAR EATS ITS CUB ' SYDNEY. — (Lp)— A Polaf bear cub born at Taronga'Park Zoo, In this city, was eaten by Its father a few hours after It was born. The eub was borp during the night and when keepers made their usual inspection early in the morning, they discovered some skin and hair— all that was left of the unfortunate cub. The mussle of the father was smeared with blood. READ Ö L A M M B ADS 1 I S « • Peil’s Comer and Wednesday Go To F r i s c o - Mrs. Elsie Churchman and Mias Margaret Churchman left this af ternoon for San Francisco where they will spentd the next t w o weeks. Ì Iti in size 4 and 6 is the fly th a t gets, the steelhead in The Rogue WE HAVE THEM . —A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store— (Biggest L ittle Store in Town, Opdn Evenings.) LICENSE AND FISH IN G TACKLE “GOODBYE, HAVE A GOOD TIME” “ And don’t worry about your valuables while you are away , >> “ Put them in a safe deposit box in this bank.” SUMMER PRICES n.oo usas rax tom om two tom lots Portland Gneste— Miss Beverly Ivan of Portland Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hargett on Helman street. She will remain about a week. Carsen-Fowler Lwnber Co. , 9 George Francis* Barron return and »he love of a Prince«« ed Saturday from Loa Angeles, for s o American that wonld where he has been visiting with friends for the past week. i, V not be denied. In CaWmwta Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson were visitors la Scott's Valley. Cal., Sunday. Ashland, Oregon Autumn L IT H IA N S VACATION Continues I days are here. W hether you are a young man on the lookout fo r a sm art, tricky p air of oxfords or a ma» of more m ature years who intends to give his foet a vacation in a comfortable pair of shoes, yon yrill find w hat your eye or foot desires a t this store. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP “The Winchester Wire Store” Midsummer Festival FkATHUMG ABNER K. KUNE SHOWS 7-SHOW8—7 Freaks and Cariosities HawaUaa Village Monkey Motor nltentlary Portrayal Hotel Arcade And Apartments Simpson’ s Hardware l«in8nH H 8R R H «H H IR ^^ “In « M Reart a t T o w n ” OUR |6 A « M i Home From L. A.— The Citizens Bank 0MX TUCE WILL CONVINCE Old papers for sale at The Tidings office WU1 Visit H e r e - Mrs. A. Miner and daughter, of Portland, will visit here about a month with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes of Oak street. Deputy Coroner Office ROYAL COACHMAN ROYAL AND KING i. MORTICIAN Helena Bleda Licensed Lady Asslstaat • ifflawraraaaiaMa^^ Mr. and Mra. Jean Hastings and small daughter left yeaterday for a two weeks’ trip north. W ill Build Txtdge— J. E. Thornton and Henry End- era made a trip to Lake of the Woods and back yesterday. While there they started preparations for the building of a new lodge. H. C. STOCK “Because Its So Different” On Vacation— 0^* HOMELY MAN E WUl L Bpon- NEW VENUS IS CHOSEN J The trend of tourist travel over HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16.— (LP) ntral Oregon highways has ma- — From the 191 most beautiful rlally Increased during the past extra girls in motion pictures, few months. The completion of Alice Adair, of Halls valley, Ok The Dslles-California Highway lahoma, Sunday was selected as has drawn a great many more the "Venus of Hollywood" by a tourists, into tbe central portion committee conducting First Na - Of the-et ate and now that the oiling program has been complet tional’s search for a girl to play the role of the Goddess of Beauty, ed, Oregonjana are finding that In "The Private Life of Helen of eentral Oregon country Is not tonly Troy," now In production. new , but a moat delightful BERKELEY, Cal., Aug. 16. The girls selected* from among untry ia which td spend their (LP)— Discoveries which are Hollywood’s thousands, paraded i vstlon time. iieved to confirm the biblical before the Judges and hundreds of August travel shows a decided count of the "promised land1! spectators at the studio. M i s s increase over July, due to tl)e sought by Israelites are reporte Adair was given a golden apple In late season and oiling activities, by Dr. W illiam Frederic, token of her victory. and it is expected that this in- dean of tha Pacific school The contest revealed that the llgian here. n r. Bade has re- 'APd TQ’u“ e w,n cont,nue average Hollywood beauty to a turned from his second expedí- > nt“ “C^°o’ be,U PWt ‘ ,top t0 a brunette, with brown eyes, bob v— rcentage of the vacationists tlon to the vicinity pf Jerusalem, bed hair and fair skin with t h e ' The percentage of'tourisms Vho following measurements. over the site of the ancient bibli coming into Oregon Jrom the cal city of Mlspah. In his. firs| Height, 6 feet, 4 1-2 Inches. .lp fhe PtHf*C high w and W eight 116 pounds. trip the archaeologist discovered south tetu rn llg by way i f The Datlm- what he believes was the ancient Bust, «|3 inches. Hfc»|tM, JI/gbw ar to iucjpaslng well Into which Ishmael Is sup Waist, 26 inches. Ily. The tourist by making this posed to have cast his slain ene Ankle, 8 Inches. op t{lp , gsjqa a perspective mies. Calf, 13 1-2 inchsa Thigh, 20 Inchfes. The new researches uncovered and a ko d W M *« , of, the Variety of Oregon scenery that ia hot gained Neck, 12 1- 2inches a huge wall which Dr. Bade ,1s conftdent Is the wall seen by ti)e any other way. Hips, 32 inchqs. Israelite spies sent out to discov er a " promised land.” The blbU- “ PIOH IS PIGS" can account says the spies report SONORA, Calif., Aug. 16.— (LP) ed a land "flowing with milk and — Pigs are leading a precarious Hay Golf Coarse G o o d - honey,” bnt with cities protected life In the mountain lumber May visitors played at the Ash by massive walls. land Golf club course Sunday, camps near here this summer. and all complimented the organ SEASIDE, Ore., Aug. 15.— (IP) I Bears have repeatedly smash isation on the splendid progress — Comparison of the beautiful ed Into the hog pens of the made ia such a short time. ecctiefy of the Oregon ¿oast wVth camps and escaped with squeal the rugged hills and fat-reach- ing porkers despite thé vigil Return From Alaska— z Inc oleins of South Dakota land- ance of. tbe lumber Jacks------------ Mr. and lTraT J. 8. Jordan, of Trap« have been planted In ed a man calling himself “A1 The Jordan Blectrlc shop, who vain, the wily bruin stepping C. Frank Hamrnnt. brothar-ia- •fa ith ” in Jail. have been vacationing in Alaeka, lgw of A. E. Ninlnger of this elty, *’ Smith' gaxsd upon the ocean around them to make the raids were in Portland Saturday en and well known here as he fre and wept bitterly. "Pm home- on the hog colony. route home, according to The quently visited at the Ninlnger sfck,” ' he said, “ the ocean re Portland Oregonian. home, is tha premier Marmon minds me of South Dakota.*’ salesman In the. United states. ' * ’'Why does It?” a former Da- Visit« Over Mr. Hammet is gales manager of kotad Inquired. Fly Season is Here Mr. and Mrs. A. Schadlbr of the Marmon Motdr Car Company Protect your cows from that "Because It is so different,” Montague spent Sunday with op Santa Ana,: Cal., and Was re peat, by using the old original mdaned Smith. Mrs. James Putnam. cently awarded first prise In a A fter spending a few hours In Shoo Fly. Double strength thia 846,000 contest conducted by the Jail Smith agreed with the arrest year. Best fly repellent on See Cráter Lak«-— company. He w ill receive his the market. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hargett, choice of any standard, model ing officers A h a t/’flTC (w a ,« e r" r a t h e r f t h a x - home-sickneift Miss Bevery Ivan and Perry Nor Marmon series 76, as his prise, , Grain Sacks. Sack Twine and ton drove to Crater Lake yester bnM g^t^ydiH.ocM m water caqs- Blndertwlae at day. etwwls tears. A dime buys a large bundle of Returns Home— old papers at The Tidings office. Mr. George Gillespie, Jr., re turned to San Francisco Saturday Fine Motor Trip— after spending a vacation in Ash Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts, of land with his aunt Mrs. Elsie this city, and their daughter, Churchman, on Union street. Rowena Myers of Needles. Cal., made sn extensive trip over the From Portland— week-end. Vernop Phipps of Portland, and formerly of Ashland, ia In this Old papers for Rale at The city for a weeks’ stay, visiting Tidings office. relatives and friends. WANTED: BOXING CARD • BAH -PRANCTflCO, «Hwr. jr .- i- (IP)— A homely man wifi be her FOR JUBILEE choice If sha decides to marry Without a, 88.88 and 88.88— DonMa 78e Extra, Mo U H Staci*. 81.88 and f l . B * —Double 80c B *tra No U h WhdR in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try our completely fumiahed APARTMENTS. Everything m W 4Rd up to datfi at very low rates. We furnish everything hut the Groceries. INVESTIGATE ■*r Smalleot Mother Athletic Arena Ferris Wheel Meny-fo-Rouad Morry-Mlx-Up Baby Baby Bidee AUGUST 15-20 7UNIOK man school obocmds ASHLAND