Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 13, 1937, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937
Games Get
LITHIANS HOST Pinball
Five-Day Extension
TO CRESCENT IN Of Time in County
Although no definite arrange­
ments have been made to date, th«
CRUCIAL GAME ■ district
attorney and sheriff of-
Number 41
“To-may-toes” or “To-mah-toes”/
It’s Still Tomato Week!
ANTI-AIRCRAFT
EQUIPMENT DUE
HERE THURSDAY
1 flees this week are considering the
rTHE SECOND big peace-time
possibility that various owners of
army "invasion" will swing into
banned pin-ball machines and
Ashland some time during the af­
rPHE I*OET who wrote that part-
punch boards throughout the
ternoon of Thursday, August 19,
1 Ing Is such sweet sorrow never
county may seek injunctions to
when the 63rd coast artillery, one
lost a handful of change In a pin-
prevent enforcement of the pro­
of
five mobile anti-aircraft regi­
ball machine
hlbltory measures authorized re­
ments of the United States army
cently.
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and the only one on the Pacific
Extending time limit for cessa-
After all these years In Holly-
coast, passes through the city on
tlon
of
operation
of
the
so-called
wood, little* Shirley Temple had to
Its way from Fort McArthur,
gambling
devices
to
August
25
go to an aquarium to be scared
Calif., to Fort Lewis, Wash.
District Attorney Frank Newman
by an octopus.
Like its four sister regiments.
Tuesday gave five additional days
63rd is maintained at about one-
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of grace to Jackson county own­
third its war strength as regards
It la bad enough for ths Chinese
ers of the machines who had prev­
both persorinel and equipment Its
and Japs to be shooting one an­
iously been told to do away with
actual strength is more nearly that
other, but when they start firing
them inside of 10 days
of a battalion than of a regiment.
those unpronounceable names over
The state supreme court recent­
Its present composition includes
hero In nsws accounts, It Is too
ly handed down a decision that
a
headquarters and headquarters
much.
marble boards are illegal, after
battery, a searchlight battery, an
the
question
had
been
a
stickler
to
iii
anti-aircraft gun battery, a ma­
Difference ot opinion ’make* the whole world
but whether
Judges for some time because of you are
A Baker physician has set some
chine gun battery and a regimen­
the common, garden variety of human that
to-me/-toe«,**
an alleged element of skill re­ •r the ritry claw that saya "to-mah toes," you'll get lorr.atou when you tal band.
sort of a record by delivering 14
quired in operating them Jose­ aak
k nbiea for one family but we'll
Headquarters and headquarters
Ann« Shir le»
for them during Tomato Weak, August 12 to 19
phine, Douglas, IJnn and I^ane R.K.O.-Radio
)t his following among the young
battery provides the clerical force
atar inaiata ita "to-mey-toe»," but Eric Blore. R K.O.-Radi
counties allowed bat five days be- , fnatnrad player, ha« been an upper cruet butler to many times he can’ for regimental headquarters, the
aarried couples has hit a slump
fore the machines and boards may | •ay anything but “to-meh-toee.” Both were getting rather belligerer
clerks and drivers for the service
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be confiscated, with other coun- i when •omeone got them to compromise and call tomaloci "love applet
and supply sections and telephone
"CIO moves to plug holes In
tics also placing the ban in effect.
and radio operators.
silk tieup*’ saya a headline Ever
Inasmuch as the ruling is from
try spit?
Big Searchlights
state authorities, not local, no li­
cense fees will be refunded, ac­
The searchlight battery is equip­
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ped with five 60-lnch search­
cording to Chief of Police C. P
Things are looking up for the
Ashland
lights, carried in Cadillac trucks,
Talent, for the current quarter
democrats these days Herbert
and with five sound locators,
which now Is nearly half gone.
Hoover has announced his Inten-
Lieut. John F. Goodwin, U. S. mounted on trailers towed by
Notices of prohibition were served
tlon to resume political actlvltles
navy, officer in charge of the trucks. These searchlights are
Tuesday In the form of registered
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Oregon navy recruiting district supplied power from a generator
letters from Sheriff Syd Brown
An elderly woman, who seemed
. with offices in the United States driven by the searchlight truck
to owners throughout Jackson
‘kind of mad about something"
I court house in Portland, said this motor. They have a candle power
county, Including 33 in Ashland.
poisoned New York pigeons Guess
The law will cut the city out of THREE ASHLAND LADS,, Jack I week that a traveling recruiting of one billion two hundred million
to
visitors never will learn not
party headed by Chief Machinist at the arc. Their beam is so in­
3195O per year at the present
16: Robert Gregory, . Mate
look up at tall buildings
M P. Bryant, U. S. navy, tense that a pewspaper can be
quarterly revenue rate of $487 50 17, Weaver,
and
Joe
Jessell,
17,
face
a
will
visit
Ashland August 21 for j read in it 20 miles away and any-
every three months in fees
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maximum sentence of 20 days tn the purpose
of accepting applica- ' one who stands in front of the
Further proof that tobacco la
jai), a 3200 fine, or both, on tions and making
examinations of searchlights, looking direcetly into
harmful came In the death of four
charges of tampering with auto­ ) ‘ applicants
of good character be- the arc. will burn his eyeballs
sisters In North Carolina, who
mobiles as a result of their ap­ ! tween the age*
of 17 and 24 for within a comparatively few sec-
died while stringing the weed un­
prehension Wednesday afternoon
der a tree They were killed by
(Continued on page 6)
by local police which cleared up al­ service in the United States navy.
lightning
Primary purpose of the tour is
most completely a series of thefts
which have annoyed car owners to offer convenient contact for
/ f f
youths who reside in communities
To
In
here
for two weeks
It is too Kxin to predict which
which are not served by local sub­
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of the two warring nations China
After watching for any misstep stations
for recruiting.
Park Aug. 22
or Japan has the best military
during that time, Chief of Police
Lieutenant Goodwin points with
machine, but there la no doubt but
C. P. Talent and Officer Clark
Ashland will entertain former
that the Japa have by far the
History repeated Itself Sunday Thomas took the boys into cus­ pride in his dispatch to the fact Hawkeyes at the coming annual
that
losses
due
to
non-reenllst-
publicity
agents
best
afternoon when the Grants Pass tody on suspicion and subsequent ment of men whose original en­ southern Oregon Iowa picnic at
Merchants unslung their heavy clever deduction and questioning listment had expired during the Lithia park Sunday, August 22.
f y y
war clubs to smother the IJthlans brought out confessions of the fiscal
A gossip is n person who re-
The reunion will be held in the
year which ended June 30,
in a barrage of 14 base hits while misdeeds which dated back to July 1937, was
peats everything you tell 'em
upper picnic ground, on the shady
less
than
three
per
cent,
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30
when
they
cut
a
piece
out
of
a
the disorganized locals were kick- - - ------ —*--------- .------ — — - speaking well for the good food, bank of Ashland creek, where ta­
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Ing the ball around In the field garden hose at the residence of
bles and seats will be provided to
Clark Wood of Weston, bless
for seven bungles Behind by six Mrs J. E Norstrom, Fairview healthy recreational facilities, ex­ accommodate
a large crowd. The
cellent pay and the 57 trade
him, is ribbing thia column for
points at the end of the seventh "treat. and stole some gasoline.
usual attendance at these meet­
schools
maintained
by
the
navy
playing pin-ball machlnea Bet the
Inning the local nine put on an
A story of dishonor among
ings is around 200. Signs will
Colonel would be an addict, too,
eighth-inning rally but lost the ' thieves was spun when it was re­ department for the education of its point the way from the plaza.
personnel,
of
which
92
per
cent
If the contiaptlona had foot rails
game, 10-7
vealed that during a later gas I are taking some particular trade
Registration will be from 12
Big Bob Hardy had a bad
theft one of the boys discovered I ' course.
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noon till 1 p. m. dinner 1 o'clock
day
in
the
box,
dishing
out
'a
purse
belonging
to
Mrs
T.
M.
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One good thing about having
till 2 p. m., program, 2 p. m. to
three walks and hitting Hugh i Jones in a car at 490 Liberty i „
a brain-child It can never stomp
3 p. m , or as soon thereafter as
Hartman twice when the
street He pocketed $18 found
Its foot and any it wishes It had Dr.
possible. The program will be
bulky Merchant came to the
within and one of the others took'
----
—
never been born
short and snappy, featuring music
besides contributing a
a watch, a ring and a bracelet,
Council Vacancy plate
and humor.
Rites Held
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homer, a triple and two dou­
after which the purse and bracelet
Two kinds of free drinks will be
If a person starts out In life
ble«
amongst
the
bushel
of
were thrown away. The third boy,
Dr. W. H Crandall, prominent
Sunday afternoon. August 8. furnished, coffee and lithia water.
with two strikes on him, It doean't osteopathic
Granta
Paas
base
hits.
Rudy
who acted as sentry for trio, knew Miss Dorothy Jean Crawford. Visitors are requested to bring
physician, wax unof­
necessarily follow that It's easier ficially appointed
Heyne allowed only six hits to
nothing about the money until he daughter of Mr. and Mrs O. g ' full table service, also card bear­
by
Mayor
Wiley
for him to make out.
the I.lthlans for seven frames
read an account of the loss in a Crawford of Madras, and Dr. ing name, address and former
last week to occupy the seat on
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hut weakened In the eighth
paper, whereupon he demanded Charles Clyde Dunham, son of the Iowa residence.
the city council left vacant by the
with four more and was re­
his "cut." The siphon hose lost at Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Dunham of
death of Dr F. G Swedenburg.
Owen H. Barnhill, chairman of
Plans
lieved by Phil Griggs in the
the scene of that “job” tied it in Ashland, plighted their troth in committee on arrangements, urges
Crandall
was
among
several
lo
­
after being nicked by
with the rest of the series and. by the presence of a small group of all former Hawkeyes to attend
Miners’ Jubilee cal men discussed by the council ninth
Schopf for a two-bagger,
questioning each miscreant. Chief relatives and friends at the home what promises to be a very en­
for the post and. when asked, con-
Griggs gave two hits and two
of Police Talent was able to make of Mrs. May B. Johnson in Mad­ joyable reunion.
Depicting the early mining his­ sented to serve out the term which
walks In the final inning.
the facts dovetail and recover ras. The groom’s father officiated
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tory of southern Oregon, the expires December 31. 1938. The
most of the loot, although some in the double ring ceremony. Mrs.
BIXIW BY BLOW:
Miners' Jubilee will be held In selection will be made final at
McCarthy grounded out, Dur­ articles were thrown away for C.
Caves City, 30 miles from Grants the August 17 council meeting.
~ E Dunham played Mendles-
ham to Patterson, as Grants Pass lack of value.
Pass on the Redwood highway.
sohn's Wedding march.
came to bat in the initial frame.
September 4, 5 and 6
Recovered articles Included two
The bride was attended by her
Ray then slapped a double over pairs of men's gloves, a watch, cousin,
. During the jubilee cash prizes Bertha
Dies
Miss Kathryn Parker, and
the short left field fence and three pairs of sunglasses, two Dr. John Wesley Nobel of Van­
will be given for rock-drilling con­
scored
when
Machado
poled
out
a
tests, both double and single; gold Here
cameras,
two
wallets,
the
purse,
Eve single. Machado progressed to seven gear shift knobs, four lodge couver acted as best man. Miss
panning contests for men and
Jeanette Turner and Miss Ruth
women; sports of all kinds, a rodeo
Miss Bertha M Barnhill, 67, third base but died there as Al lapel emblems, one fountain pen, Dunham assisted at the reception
Sunday and Monday afternoons, died Wednesday night at the Bar­ Drolette grounded out, Schopf to a ring, a flashlight, four war vet­ which followed the ceremony.
and a big pageant will be given ber convalescent home after an Patterson, and Ostrom fanned.
erans’ medals, auto accessories,
The young couple are graduates
Ashland started out in fine
A street 200 feet long and 50 feet illness of two days.
playing cards and some drivers’ li­ of Southern Oregon Normal school
fashion
when
Schopf
opened
wide is being constructed for al)
censes
and
ownership
receipts.
Miss Barnhill was born near
and Dr. Dunham also is a grad­
their half of the Inning with a
kinds of concessions which will be Hastings, Iowa, September 28,
Some of the stuff which had uate of Western States college of
single to right field. Hall
called sailors' diggin's after the 1869 She came from Kalispell,
been discarded the culprits will Portland. They will be at home in
whiffed, then Patterson clout­
famous ffrid of gold by deserting Mont., to Ashland in 1909 and
have to pay for as well as for the Ashland after August 15.
ed a three-bagger to centor,
sailors, which later was known as lived here since then on Wimer
ruined hose, it is understood.
■coring Schopf. Me lean went
Waldo, the first county seat of street. She Is survived by a broth-
The boys were released into the
down swinging for The second
Josephine county This street of er, Owen H Barnhill
custody of their parents Wednes­ Gamp
Another
out and Kannasto drew a
fun will attract many visitors.
day evening pending further in­
brother, Homer Barnhill, died in
walk, only to come to grief
Monday morning, September 6
vestigation but the case probably Open
Lake
San Luis Obispo, Calif., July 28
trying to steal second.
I^bor day there will be a big She was an invalid for the past
will go to the city court soon,
Blacksmith whiffed, and Hart­ Talent said Thursday.
parade with all the trimmings of three and one-half years, follow­
CLIFF BROMLEY in the
Immediate registration at the
early day prospectors The jubilee ing a paralytic stroke. A third man took first when struck by
Theft of doctor’s kits from the Chamber of Commercé office for rumble seat of a bicycle not
Hardy only to get caught at sec­ car of Dr. C. A. Haines Sunday girls who desire to attend the
starts Saturday, September 4. with stroke caused her death.
__ built for two.
the queen's ball and will continue
STEVE ZARKA doing a little
Funeral services will be held at ond base as Pitman got on with was denied by the boys and the Camp Fire girls summer camp at
Bunday and Monday.
the Stock and Litwiller parlor a fielder’s choice. An error on police are working on another sus­ Lake o’ the Woods August 22 to christening job for JIM CLINE
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pect in an attempt to solve that 29 is asked by Eleanor Coombes. and ROY MURPHY
at 10 a. m. Saturday, August 14.
SPECIAL MEETINGS AT FULL
SLADE SONGER looking all
mystery and also some other re­ leader, so that necessary arrange­
GOSPEL TEMPLE TO START
over h—eaven for an elusive
cent cases.
ments may be made.
Among persons who have re­
Peggy Whittle. Ruth Dooms, new comet.
REGRETS!
The public is cordially invited
BOB
HARDY,
GEORGE
covered stolen articles by the coup Alice Harvey, Vail Specht. Joyce
to attend forthcoming special
are Charles Spindler,
“
Harold Watson and Dorothy Morris are HALL and JIMMIE VOSS add­
By
LARKY
HUNTER
meetings at the Full Gospel tem­
Boothby, J. A. Starnes, Ervin among those girls who have al­ ing press censorship to their
ple on Siskiyou boulevard, starting
Cole, H. L. Moore, Mrs Jones and ready signified their intention to other accomplishments, the vip­
Sunday, August 15, with the
Mrs Ellery Hall.
enjoy the outing for which a ers.
preaching of Evangelist Don Mal-
Now
It was the first offense for two charge of $5 for the week is made.
ARBA AGER, CUFF Mc-
lough a promising attraction.
of the boys but one of the three Full details may be had at the LEAN and DARRELL LEAV­
a
Meetings will be held at 11 a. m.
ENS being very envious of
had been Involved in a petty theft chamber office.
and 7:45 p m. Sunday, and will
two years ago which never came
LEONARD PATTERSON, who
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On
machines.
continue each evening except Mon­
to court for lack of complaining
made the Medford "Winchell”
days at the same hour.
’
Tribute
witness
column for his alleged intention
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to follow in the footsteps of
"I hate to press a case like this,”
When
air
ELAM BOOSTS ASHLAND
TED SCHOPF.
Talent said yesterday evening.
GRANITE IN BUSINESS
"These boys come from good fam­
CLARK THOMAS treating a
in
rest of
Services will be held at 2:30 beer panhandler to a night’s
ilies who suffer a great deal over
With his first month of owner­
the affair. It is necessary, how­ o’clock this afternoon from the lodging In Calabozo Towers.
ship of the Ashland Monument
AUBREY MILES setting the
ever, that they and other young­ Stock and Litwiller Funeral chapel
works at TT>3 Fourth street behind
Ice
sters be taught that they cannot for Rufus N. Coley, 64, who died lefts and rights down while be­
him, W. C. Elam yesterday voiced
break the law and escape being Tuesday in Malin.
grudging his wife use of the
enthusiasm for the southern Ore­
And
Besides a daughter, Mrs. Marie car for an evening.
punished for it.”
gon trade area.
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Schultz of Ashland, he is sur­
ARCH BARKSQALE having
nickels plenty
He pointed out the fact that
• Guy Lewis returned to Ashland vived by his wife, two sons and a tough time keeping BRICK­
his firm particularly sponsors the
At least
’ stand
Sunday from San Francisco where another daughter, all of Malin, and LAYER F L. SMITH on the job
use of only the finest grades of
he has been in the SP hospital for three brothers in Washington.
between frequent toots of a
Ashlnml granite in their stone
a deuce-high hand
the past month. He accompanied
The Rev. E. E. Wordsworth will steam whistle.
work, all of which is done under
his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. be In charge of services and in­
W. D. (LAUGHING) JACK-
his personal supervision. Elam has
chasing the
and Mrs. Jim Lewis of Redding, terment will be in Mountain View SON back to his old kitchen
had many years experience in the
who rstumed bom« the same day. cemetery.
trick*.
through!
stone-cutting trade.
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THE LITHJAN baseball club will
take to the Ashland high school
diamond at 2:30 o'clock Sunday
afternoon against Crescent City In
a door die attempt to make up
for last week's fiasco in which
Grants Pass checked up the first
defeat for the locals this half
Crescent City, on paper and on
the field. Is the strongest oppon­
ent which Ashland meets In league
play Koll, a southpaw, and Deo.
whose right hand tamed the home
town boys In May, are excellent
pitchers and the Chinook lineup
Is studded with (flayers who are
right up In the high batting and
fielding standings Only one full
game and three innings of another
which was protested, both against
Medford, will remain for the
Chinooks after Sunday's game,
and the coast nine Is considered
a cinch to take the Craters In one
of them What with the fact that
Crescent City's only loss Is the
<mr inflicted by Ashland in the
first game this half, the locals
again must win to have more than
a long-shot chance at the pennant
It Is believed the IJthlans
will I m * united again with the
return of Ager and Leavens
and probably will check In at
the start with much the same
roster which won, 6-3, six
weeks ago in northern Call-
torn la.
Hardy will start on the mound
and McLean will receive The in-
field will consist of Patterson, first
base; Balding, second base; Ager,
thin!, and Schopf, short stop The
outfield Is more or less uncertain.
Should I-ravens not be back, some
substitution will be necessary,
with Kannasto and Simpson hav­
ing an edge Keeton will start in
left field under tentative plans
Manager Hal), who usually starts
In right, is a bit leery of Lefty
Koll, who handcuffed him last
game, but may open thia week if
the Chinooks use Deo In the box
With Koll hurling. Brown or Dur­
ham probably will get the nod.
The (fatting lineup which faced
Hardy before probably will be
swinging the clubs again next
Sunday It Included Framsted,
center field, Matson, second base;
Spann right field; Baker, left
field; Malinvemo, catcher; Miller,
first sack. Ferm, short; Loffer,
third, Koll, pitcher Whipple likely
will be In reserve as catcher and
Deo as pitcher.
TRIO OF YOUTHS
FACE JAIL TERM
FOR PILFERING
Navy Recruiters To
Be In
21st
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LITHIANS DROP
FIRST OF SECOND
HALF GAMES 10-7
Crandall Picked
For
Iowans
Lithia
Crawford-Dunham
Sunday
Caves City
Barnhill
Wednesday
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Registrations
for
Resort
NO
is the time
To pen rhyme
the passing of pin-ball
And I won t care
they take the
And leave ME charge of the
my
beans!
cream cones
pay telephones
Can give my
to do.
I won t
On
While the Injuns are
buffa­
loes
Rufus Coley
Set for 2:30 Today
Picnic