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* S outhern O regon M iner * A Copy Copy The Paper That Has Something To Say—And Says It! ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 Volume 6 Number 54 DRUG CLERK’S ACCUSER RETURNS 9 ♦ THUG VICTIM TO APPEAR AGAINST QUARTET TODAY WILL TELL GRAND JURY! Ashland Drops Armistice Grid Classic ♦---------------------------- ♦ Dunn Rescues COMES Officer Piny (ilobe Trotters MEDFORD FROM BEHIND TO CRUSH AHS 20 7 Monday morning to we the world. They took a smull wagon ae means of tran»|M>r- tation and u little cloth d >g for protection but in the flur ry of such complicated prep aration* neglected to Inform their parents, Mr. und Mrs. E. E. Itowe, 324 Liberty street, of their plan*. Howe noticed that the boys were missing about !t a. m. and spent several hour* in h fruith-ss and frantic la-fore notifying |a>liee at 1:37 p. til. He thought that the lada might have had a nostalgic urge to revisit their former residence on Allison street. Assistant < Kiel of Police Al. t*. Dunn got on the job im mediately and. after cruising «several streets In the vicinity, found the young traveler«» on liargaduie street near 1.libia park at 2:13 p. in. Outnuiu- la-red two to one, Diinii nrver- thelvss surrounded the expe dition with little difficulty and returned it at once, via police car, to the base camp. It is not known whether the gada- I miu I s were met with a house warming or a pantawarming. | Ashland Grizzlies took all that th«- Medford Black Tor nado had to offer in the first half the football game yesterday convince American voters that he of afternoon in Medford and re was both right and ¡«resident mained um unperturbed as a car 1 1 1 load of anvils in a whirly-gust Mother Nature may have an while accumulating a 7-0 half other sweet tooth filled if pro time lead but wilted rather com posed experiments with raising pletely In the last semester, al sugar beets in Klamath county are lowing Medford to put the game on ice with 20 points gained on successful. three goal-line thrusts by speedy 111 Bobby Ettinger. Jack lilli and Hcience tells us that man's nose Root. never wtops growing, which is en Ashland took its first hot break couraging to Editor Clark Wood early in the first quarter when of the Weston I .cader, who some day will have something to look Hill fumbled on the second play after Caples had caught Fowler's forward to. short kickoff on the Medford 3H 1 1 1 Jack Weaver started an afternoon Although poets wax most ; elo- as a brilliant defensive star by quenl atx»ut the bcuuties of aut- grubbing the errant pigskin for umn, most any leaf raker couid « an Ashland first down on the gush plenty of jingles if you could Medford 40-yard line. Carter made make profanity rhyme. drat down on the M with three 1 powerful plunges through the 1 1 1 line Two more plays net The Duke of Windsor may con Medford only two yards so StOVO FtNT- tlnue his study tri working condi- I ted tlons into America next ■¡•ring, ler tried u ¡«ass which fell incom following Inquisitorial lours to plete. On fourth down the mas other countries It couldn't be that sive Grizzly fullback again drew the former king is looking for a back from his line and chucked a beautiful ¡«ass for first down to job’ Jim McNair on the Me<iford 13 111 and then drove through by him- . The fellow who si ways has his self in three plays to pay dirt His hand out seldom gets much of a try for point also was good, mak ing the score 7-0 in favor of the foothold in life locale. 1 1 1 A bad lateral |num by Ettinger I Clark Wood, in his inland em- cost Medford the bail early in the 1 LI B SMITH and J. S. Reed, pire ignorance, accuses this writer second quarter but Fowler's sub both of Medford, this week of Imbibing Siskiyou dew, but at sequent forward pass intended for announced the opening of a Chry least we don’t wear a tope hat (Settling was intercepted by the sler and Plymouth agency early 11 ISUNDERSTANDING date of the grand jury hearing caused * absence Wednesday of E. D. Rice (above), Texan jewelry like the Leader editor. fleet Medford halfback. Three in next week in the Ashland hotel sulcsrnan and alleged slugging victim of three .Monmouth football effectual Medford plays followed garage with display space in the players and liick Messenger, local druggist. Rice, chief prosecution 1 1 1 A bashful public speaker is a and were smeared by the Ashland n»oni previously occupied by a witness, was located in Portland yesterday and expressed willing fellow who doesn’t any more know defense led by Hcheideretter and jewelry stoic and which has been ness to return for today's grand jury session in Medford. He is what to do with his hands than a Weaver so Medford punted, a remodeled for the new owners pictured shortly after the robbery and («eating occurred early Sun wobbly little kick by Bowman, and Both men have had a number of day, Oct. 31, near Ashland, and blood stains from his hurts are pickpocket in a nudist colony. Fowler and Warren advanced the years experience in new and used visible on his coat and shirt. (Photo by Frank Scott, engraving 111 ball to the Medford 38-yard line car business. courtesy The Oregonian.) The new enterprise will feature Then there's always the fat lady where they were stimulated by a who says her fissi disagrees with I5-yard penally to a first down complete sales and service facili on the Tiger 23. On fourth down ties and three new floor models her because It all suets her. Fowler lobbed a fine heave to will be on display as well as new 1 1 1 Warren who finally was downed demonstrators for both the Chry i . u | B «-b: Jackson county's on the Medford three-yard line but and Plymouth lines. prize republican judge, has gained two line plays and a pass failed sler Besides the sales service, Smith reknown because he can’t get his to click and a second pass into the and Reed will operate the garage mind out of its suer complex end zone was no good and Medford service station handling Union oil Earl H. Fehl. former Jackson look over on their own 20. products, will have storage space county judge and ex-inmate of the Warren scooped up another and will be prepared to offer fac state penitentiary for ballot theft Tiger fumble but the last first- tory specified mechanical service who was lodged in the county jail The general public will be half Grizzly scoring try came a to Chrysler built cars and other Saturday on insanity changes, will cropper when Medford took the makes of automobiles A large get his hearing in circuit court granted an opportunity tonight to bull on downs on their own 10 and stock of used cars also will be next week, probably Tuesday, it see scouting in action when Ash Ettinger, on the first play, gan- handled by the agency. Further was announced yesterday. The land Boy Scouts of troops 12 and dered 42 yards to the Ashland 48. announcement of the opening will hearing originally was slated for 13 compete in a series of repre sentative tasks starting at 7:29 Eight o'clock Wednesday eve Bowman slid of tackle to the appear in The Miner next week. county court but Judge Earl B. o'clock sharp in the junior high ----------- •------------ ning, Nov. 17, will mark the com Grizzly 32, Ettinger picked up 11 Day disqualified himself because school gym. No admission will be pletion oi several weeks of stren more to the 21 but three plays PAYS FOR FAULTY DRIVING of personal interest in the case. charged but spectators are urged uous piactice and rehearsal for failed to gain and the gun ended Wesley Durkee received a fine Friday Fehl filed a damage suit high school dramatic aspirants the half. of $2 and costs in justice court asking $200,000 from Attorney to secure complimentary tickets from members as points toward when "Some Baby," Covington and During the entire first half Ash Monday after he had run afoul of George Codding, County Clerk Simonson opus, is presented in the land decisively outplayed Medford the basic driving rule and was George Carter and Assistant Dis the evening's grand total are given to the troop securing the greatest high school auditorium. except for the late-moment Tiger apprehended Sunday by state trict Attorney George Neilson, number of visitors. Passes also The annual play this year will march and Joe Jewel, Weaver, police. setting forth in a detailed 17-page will be available at the door. enjoy the distinction of being the Scheidereiter and Warren proved ------------ •------------ complaint charges that they had Scout rallies of this nature are first produced with new scenery the barriers to practically every • Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hoagland conspired to persecute and jail and sets built by Jordan s Cabinet Medford onslaught with their left Sunday to winter in Long him in connection with the 1932 held annually and, besides provid works Scenery replaced by the Beach, Calif., with their children. 1 political scandal in this county. A ing splendid and at times rib (Continued on page 6) tickling entertainment, offer a new purchases had been in use for previous suit against Gov. Charles keener insight to the serious ac the last 20 years. The recent ac H. Mai’tin, charging conspiracy to complishments of the organization. quisition has been paid for in part prevent the plaintiff from release Among the various events will by a fund left by the senior class from the penitentiary with good be a flag (.¡splay, knot tying con last year and the balance will be time deductions and asking dam tests, emergency and first-aid By LARKY HUNTER cleared from proceeds of Wednce- ages of $454,000, was thrown out carries, song contest, undressing day night's play of circuit court in Multnomah contest, a gymnastic stunt called Action of the play is centered county. "skin-the-snake,” yell contest and around Professor Relyea and his The fiery “judge” is lodged in contests to provide fire by the use discovery of the "elixir of youth. »> a juvenile ward of the jail, remote of flint-and-steel and friction. Certain ensuing events lead the from cells of other prisoners. His Time limit on the former is three professor to believe that General counsel is Porter J. Neff. minutes and five minutes on the Burbeck. a gentleman 05 years of ------------•------------ latter, with specified tinder re age. has taken a bottle of the THE NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH quired in each case. ' elixir" and returned to his In The rally will be opened with Congregational fancy The discovery of a baby, which belongs to General Bur- Church school, 9:45 a. m., Mrs. presentation of colors and closed beck's daughter-in-law, in his liv Glen Prescott, superintendent; with the salute, Scout oath and ing room, serves to increase thia Corinne Croft, pianist, and Helen taps. belief. Romantic interest in the Butterfield, song leader. plot is furnished by Esther Wade Morning Worship, 11 a. m., ser and Warren Thompson as Sylvia mon, "The Thing Most Necessary.” Relyea and Phillip Stanton. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Othei characterizations are Pro Pilgrim Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. fessor Relyea by Harold Baugih- Tonight is the time when stud Christian Life service, 7:30 p. m. man; General Burbeck, Bob Bur- Questions: Does God choose just ents oi Bellview school will fling ilic; Marcella Burbeck, Faye certain men to be His prophets? the doors open wide at 8 o’clock Grubb: Mrs. WeHsmiller, Janet Might any one become a prophet? so that the public may join them Young: Mrs. Vivvert, Velma Stub Can young people of today "take in enjoying the entertainment, blefield: Sheriff, Merle Talent, and it" in the sense that boys and prizes and good things to eat of Deputy, Robert Dooms fered by the annual benefit car girls of 100 years "ago did ? Members of the business and nival. Proceeds go to the student Do you think the Christian technical staff include Robert body fund. church will survive? I) tmis. Elaine Clements, Frank • - ------- Principal Jack Balding has an Martz, Warren Applewhite, Don • Dr. and Mrs C. A. Haines and nounced many attractive features, Caton, Margaret Mllhoan, Gene Mrs. P. R. Hardy attended the one of which will be the award vieve Delsman and Beryl Cunning California-Washington game in during the evening of a 12-pound ham. lucky door Berkeley Saturday, returning home ham to holder of Faculty directors are Ruth ticket Bunday eveaing Woods and Marshak Woodoll Fehl, Jailed For ‘Insanity,” Will Get Hearing In Week LY D. RICE, complaining witness in the assault and robbery case involving Richard Messenger. Ashland drug clerk, and Eli «Buck) Cagle. Marshall Hearn and Stanley Borden, Monmouth foot ball players, is scheduled to take the stand today to explain his ver sion of the episode of Sunday, Oct. 31, when the accused youths are alleged to have "taken him for a ride,'' robbed him and left him bruised and beaten on the new highway south of Ashland. Wednesday it was reported that authorities were unable to locate Rice- who had failed to appear be fore the grand jury that day- -but later reports indicate that he was located in Portland by use of state police teletype facilities and ex- pressed willingness to return to Medford today and assist in the prosecution of th»“ case. He ex- plained that he was pursuing hia business as a jewelry salesman in the northern part of the state and had misunderstood date of the hearing, which he believed was scheduled for next week. Messenger and several witnesses appeared before the grand jury Wednesday but the Monmouth trio waived the hearing and are ex pected to enter pleas of guilty in circuit court today. Signed statements implicate the four in the robbery but late ef forts are being made to clear Mes senger of blame although his car admittedly was used in the hold up and the money and other val uables stolen were divided at his home on C street. SPOILS SIGN, PAYS FINE A yen to disfigure state prop erty cost Dow Pollock, 19-year- old Texas hitch-hiker, $20 and costs Monday in city court after police had discovered him mark ing highway signs within the city limits. Although he was in funds. Pollock was reluctant to pay but a brief stay in jail convinced him of the convenience of "coughing up." Z SEEN ¡n a DAZE By Our KEYHOLE REPORTER ANNUAL PLAY IS SET WEDNESDAY WHO CARES? Mr. Hoover likes Chicago, Mr. Landon doesn’t much, For republican conventions, Tete-a-tetes, confabs, and such “We’ll meet there just the same, though!” The answer was emphatic In spite of Landon’s speechse, Premature and ungrammatic. Though any silly ass must know That every place is vain For OOP’s to congregate Except Vermont and Maine! But democrats won’t worry Where Hoover’s pals’ll meet, Because they know the votes are safe- It’s SO much fun to eat! Bellview School Will Stage Carnival Tonite k - — ---------- ----- ------ —> PARKER HESS failmg to crash secret football practice at the high school on the strength of his uniform. HAROLD BOOTHBY keeping score with a cigar box tabulator. EDDIE MOORE demonstrat ing the rear seat sleepability of his new car. LOGAN NINLNGER being very coy and reticent. CLIFF (SISSY) McLEAN baffling the raindrops with a lovely blue umbrella. FOSTER THOMPSON howl ing around a curve. SPENCER RADCLIFFE div ing into a pool and coming up with |11. BERT MILLER double-check ing on JERRY i Quick-on-the- Trigger) JEROME. AUBREY MILES, MIKE WOLCOTT and BEN BOWERS wailing loud and long at the outcome of the Medford-Ash land game. EDDED BERRIBED rubbig her idda red doze. HARRY HOXIE and TOOTS MILHOAN going home in the usual huff. HERMAN MAYBERRY show ing his kid, HOWARD, that there's life in the old dog yet. W. D. JACKSON scaring PARKER (Officer) HESS about two shades bluer than his uni form. DR. W. J. CRANDALL and MARSHALL WOODELL join ing ranks of long-faced unen- joyers of the Medford game, joyers of the football ca-lawic. CHIEF OF lOLICE TALENT taking a day off to go courting. BOB FARLOW getting in the office hair as the ringleader of an anti-quiet drive. HERB MOORE pondering the internal cupidity of a water pressure system.