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j *Z4< Papal *1ka¿ / ’AN DID ATE WILLKIE has tak en the bull by both handles and announced he would keel» the new deal farm program. Wishful Wen dell probably also will approve the Civilian Conservation corps, pros perity, peace and seven days a week, for he's the man who said he had "an idea." 1 1 1 *7a ¿ay—And ¿ay¿ 9ti % Volume IX ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1940 Commission MERRY WIVES’ (>ame Busy Planting Fish OPEN FESTIVAL In Lake o’ Woods SERIES TONIGHT A Helping Out Brother! With oil embargoes being put The Oregon state fish and game Into effect against Japan, the lit commission has been taking an in tle slickers are going to have to terest in one of the state's finest look elsewhere when their battle lakes I^ake o' the Woods and wagons needs a greaa job. UUITH final plans complete, the has been busy during the last few sixth annual Hhakeajx-arean weeks planting 310,000 eastern 111 brook trout. 65,000 cutthroat trout Science knows no bounds Now festival will open here for an and 10,000 legal size trout. rnbbll breeders are going In for rlghl-day run, starting tonight, That the plantings have been Friday, and will bring the char hare-conditioning. acters of four of William Hhnke- bringing results can be attested 111 speares best known and best loved to by large catches, which have Since the Flying Colonel again plays to the stage of the "world's been yielding perch, bullheads and spoke on foreign policy a number only outdoor civic Elizabethan some sllversides. Buzz Hull has been considered l.ake o' the Woods uf folk« to iio- windward are sure theater." yon pronounce his name "Llmbur- Scheduled for presentation are champion baas fishermen during ger." "As You idke It" and "The CMB the last two weeks, with a number edy of Errors" two hold-overs of good catches varying from two 1 f y from the 1939 season "Much Ado to four and one-half pounds. If the predicted food shortage With roads from Ashland, Med About Nothing" and "The Merry in Europe develops, then precise ford and Klamath Falls all io im Wives of Windsor. ” All four are cooks will start making thnii proved condition, the popular re French dressing with mineral oil regarded as the more colorful and sort lake has become focal point boisterous of Shakespeare's works because there's no nourishment in and will be given in a gusty, mod for a number of company and cor it. poration picnics this summer, ac ernized tone IT’S ONE THING after another for Richard Farmer, who plays 111 Streamlining operations have cording to Manager W M Walls, Antlpholus of Syracuse in the "Comedy of Errors,” one of the A political conservative is the been undertaken by the director. who said yesterday that State Bi type of fellow who would insist William David Cottrell, on all the ologist Dr Griffith is expected at four play* to be given during the sixth annual Shakespearean fes that the dog was scratching its plays this year but not sufficient the lake soon to make a complete tival which opens in Ashland tonight for eight nights. Here he is in foot on its shoulder. ly to detract from the original survey of the marine life there for a scene with Harriet L’ecker, mistaken for his twin brother, played by Richard He hue hard. "The Comedy" will be shown to southern style One show, "Much Ado About the fish and game commission. 111 ------------- •------------- Oregon theater patrons on both Aug. 12 and 16. (Bushnell Studio Nothing." has been entirely re Weston Ixuuler Editor Clark photo.) W<xxi may be no screwloose. but written Dorothy ITuitt, a mem he's certainly loot a couple of lock ber of the Shakespearean group since ¡935, has eliminated a num washers. ber of the sketchy and stilted se 1 1 1 quences and molded it ito the tem Nazi thoroughness is frighten po of a current Broadway produc ing They've finally denied tele tion. Along with breezy iincs, a phone service to all Jews In Ger fast moving plot and a surprising many, even taking away their climax, this show will ‘ be high- privilege of getting a wrong lighted with elaborate new cos number. tumes, completed under the direc- AN increased tempo in building tion of Art Director Lois M 111 activity in Ashland was aote«l In conducting a political poll of Bowman by city councilmen Tuesday night weekly newspapers, we note with Opening the season this evening when they approved three building interest that the Portland Oregon will be "The Merry Wives of permits totaling $10,000. ian carefully avoided including Windsor.” Saturday night, "Much I. C. Erwin's application tor The Miner. That's what we get Ado About Nothing" will be given construction of a seven-room two- for letting it be known we still be No play has been scheduled for story frame home was approved AN OCCUPATION which sought► lieve Roosevelt is a good Presi Sunday. Monday night will be The residence will be built on * her out and pursued her until dent. The Oregonian poll, purport "The Cbrnedy of Errors;" Tuesday. Beach street and will cost $4000 she made it her life's work, Mrs ed to bo a cross-section, picks its Aug IS. "As You Like It;" Wed W. L. Stewart was granted, per Susie Jessel’s healing by the lay way pretty carefully to attain the nesday. Aug. 14, "The Merry mit to construct a $3000 frame ing on of her rhagnetic hands has desired results Wives;" Thursday. Aug 15. "Much house at Oregon and I-eo steadily been bringing her more Ado;” Friday. Aug 16, “The Com streets, and a five-room house and and more recognition throughout 1 1 1 Willkie, Isindon and Hoover are edy" and Saturday. Aug 17, “As garage will be built at 365 Avery the entire west Several days ago street by J. Dexter Woodworth the Humboldt Standard of Eureka. to converse within a few days, You Like It." The presentation sche«lule has The three building permits rapre- Calif,, acknowledged Mrs. Jessel's probably to call the kettle black been arrange«! so that persons >sent but a small part of present strange ability with pictures and 1 1 1 who are employed during the construction now under way here. a long story, which is printed be Being a monarch within reach week, can attend on Friday and SEMI ANNUAL REPORT of the Councilmen also ttxik action low. of nazi Germany Is to be. sooner Saturday nights and see all four preparatory to construct curbs Ashland police department, al Mrs Jessel's work has regularly or later, throne for a loss. plays and gutters and laying paving on been attracting more people to ways concise, complete and con Allison street between Union and Ashland than the city's park, col structive, this week showed crime New Hound System Gresham, the work probably to be lege and recreations. Tourist camp prevention to be the department's Patrons will also find that the done in the fall. An application by and hotel business has experienced greatest accomplishment, but 82 and 82 convictions—result Installation of new sound equlp- Charles Jessel for oiling of Idaho a steady and lucrative patronage cases ing from police work from Jan. 1 and Holly streets adjacent to the from the hundreds of out-of-town men will have eliminated any dif to June 30 of this year. Chief of ficulty experienced tn the past as Jessel property was referred to people who daily make the pil Police C. P. Talent submitted his far as hearing la concerned Prev the city superintendent for action. grimage to Mrs. Jessel's Idaho report to councilmen Tuesday eve The council voted to forward a street home. An estiamted $500 a Final registration figure for the iously, it was found that there second summer session at the was a "dead* spot in the amphi resolution to the Oregon state day is brought here to be spent ning. Southern Oregon College of Edu theater Now. however, the new highway commission asking fur for lodging, food, clothing and Besides regular duties of po cation shows that 126 students sound amplifiers have overcome ther consideration of requests that other items by her patients. Mrs licing. patrolling and traffic work, now are registered, according to all difficulty of this nature and the plaza corner be straightened. Jessel has become Ashland's one the Ashland department found the registrars office. This is an favorable reception will be avail- Councilmen and county court greatest magnet for the unwell, time to realize a total revenue for increase of approximately two and able from all parts of the theater. members are cooperating to se the sick and the aged She, more the period of $2055 90, of which one-half percent over the corre New and addiUona! lighting ef- cure an appropriation from the than all the healthful waters and $160 came from licenses on pool sponding period last year. fects will be used also and will county bridge ftjnd for construc mild climate, has been making of halls and gaming devices, $348.75 Of the 126 registered, 55 are high-light the colors and tones of tion of a bridge across Bear creek Ashland the health center city from temporary license stickers at the foot of Mountain avenue to fathers have planned and worked and bicycle and riders' licenses, men and 71 are women. The teach the costumes. er educaUon students total 95 and $110 from liquor licenses, $315 for Reserved seating facilities have replace a structure washed out by toward. the junior college students total been revised this year. The chairs spring rains. How widespread la her accept- dog licenses, $12.50 for bill post 31. There arc 20 advanced stu have been brought closer to the ance as an effective healer is il ing. fines and forfeitures in city dents registered at present. lustrated by the following reprint court of $832 and $224 in state stage in a semi-circle and clear from the Humboldt Standard of court. vision is available from all points A total of 20,108 miles were July 30: Players in the 1940 productions have been recruited from all parts "Called by many 'the Miracle traveled by officers in city prowl of the country. A number are new Woman' because of her apparent car and motorcycle while guard to the casts but from results at ability to heal diseases by the ing the community, while foot pa With six unannounced applica tained throughout the rehearsals, laying on of hands. Mrs. Susie trols found 293 doors and windows Sweeping reductions in one-way and roundtrip coach fares between all will equal the performances of tions already received for the po Jessel of Ashland, Ore., recently left unlocked or open in the busi Police issued 231 southern Oregon and SP mainline veterans. Outsiders participating sition of secretary of the Ashland has attracted recognition national ness district. traffic violation warnings and took points in northern Oregon will be in the plays are Dick Farmer, of Chamber of Commerce, the open ly and internationally. come effective Aug. 10, according Hollywood, who was in the cast of ing which will be made by the re "Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is 20 violators into court. There were to announcement by J. A. Orman- "The Drunkard” in Los Angeles signation of W. O. Hotell Sept 1 said to have invited Mrs. Jessel no serious or fatal auto or bicycle dy, general passenger agent, Port for three and one-half years; Del was point of interest here this to come to Warm Springs, Ga., to accidents in Ashland during first mar Solem, of Tracy. Minn.; Dou week, according to Pres. C. M. practice her healing art to aid six months of this year. land. Although only two cars were glas Hubbard, from Spokane, Litwiller, who is taking the appli those afflicted with infantile par- The new fares will be the lowest stolen from Ashland during the every-day fares on sale for many Wash.; Harry Moses, from Wash cations. ( Continued on page «) period, local people recovered five Only requirement stipulated by years, Ormandy said. Roundtrips ington, D. C.; Harriet Uecker, vehicles, three of which were stol C of C directors is that the ap will carry a return limit of 30 from Los Angeles, and others. en in other cities. All five car plicant must be male. Among the local veterans re days. To illustrate the sharp re thieves involved were apprehended Thursday checks in payment of ductions which will be made Or turning and holding major roles and convicted. Juvenile difficul mandy said the one-way coach are Jim Baughman, Joe Beach, final July 4 celebration bills were ties apparently were well under fare between Ashland and Port John Reisacher, Arden Hall, Rich distributed, completing all tran control, for police found it neces- land will be reduced to $5.20 and ard Schuchard, Dr. Clyde Dunham, sactions with the exception of $60 Sensational subscription prem sary to handle but 11 cases during the roundtrip to $9 40 with pro Ninon King, La Murle Beck. and two $20 balances on three portionately low fares to other George F. Smith, Dick Putney, Le large accounts. The $100. repre ium offer made by The Miner, by the six months. Explained Chief Talent in his Roy Lindner, Doria Danford, Fran senting the celebration deficit, means of which solicitors and sub points.' "We handled 11 felony ces Schilling, Marcella Rawe, and will be made up later it was indi scribers may procure fine cameras report. -------------•------------- cated. R. I. Flaherty, celebration free of charge, will end Saturday, cases in state court, including one others. EXAMINER COMING of assault with a deadly weapon; Complete names of all partici chairman, said a full report would Aug. 17. An examiner of operators and A large display of new precision this occurred near the Jackson by next week. chauffeurs will be In the Ashland pants in the productions are given be ready ------------- •------------- cameras is in window of Bushnell Hot Springs but Ashland officers city hall from l p. m. to 5 p. m in the official souvenir program studio, where interested persons captured the offender in the city, • Mr. and Mrs Max Campa of which will be available for patrons Friday, Aug. 16, to issue licenses Yreka visited with relatives here may make their selections. Cam These 11 cases drew a total of 22 at the theater Friday evening. and permits to drive cars. era premiums are being given for years in prison. We have had no Current indications point to a Wednesday. r------------------------------------------------ i much more elaborate and success • W. D. Jackson and Charles from one to 18 one-year subscrip murders, no stlckups and only a ful venture than has ever been Walters Wednesday returned from tions to The Miner, and may be few minor petty cases in Ash Leighton Blake land.” a business trip to Portland. experienced in the past. I either new or renewal. r BUILDING GAINS HERE AS CITY O-KS PERMITS Ashland’s 'Miracle Wornan’ Fame Told As Hundreds Aided POLICE REPORT SHOWS LITTLE CRIME IH CITY ------- •------- , Registration Figures For Second Summer Session On Increase Coach Fare Cut Will Be Made by Railroad Six Apply for C of C Secretary Post; Pay On Celebration Bills Number 32 ELKS DROP OUT OF TOURNEY AS MEDFORD WINS 'THE Ashland Elks dropped out of the district play-offs in Klamath Falls last night when they were turned back 9 to 2 by an all-star team playing under the name of Wooden Box of Medford. It looked a wee might hopeful as the Elks took to the field first and turned down the Boxers with no hits, no runs, no errors and one walk When they took their tum at the plate Harris popped out, Moore walked. King popped out, Barksdale got on by a field ers choice as an attempt was made to catch Moore, who scored a moment later on Learnings blow which turned out to be an error on the Boxer second baseman. Their lead was short Hved, however, for Wray, the third man up for Medford in the second in ning, walked and Piche sent him home on a circuit clout to left center. Leonard Patterson then went to the plate and took the first pitch for a home run in al most exactly the same place as Piche’s. The Elks were blanked in their half of the third and the Medfords forged further ahead on Pecheco’s homer to left-center. The Elks' biggest chance came in the fifth when they got three hits but could get x>nly one run across. Carl Harris was hit by Barksdale's batted ball as be stood on third base and was auto matically out. Dick Mole started on the mound for the Elks and worked three and one-third innings before the Box ers got next to his style of de livery. Here Darby O'Toole went in and held the Boxers to only two blows the rest of the contest. Score by innings: RHE Wooden Box 031 500 0—994 Elks ............. 100 010 0—263 Batteries: Wooden Box, Peccia, Maru and Steiner to D'Arcy; Elks, Mole and ------- - - to — O’Toole Haynes. Lakeview Wins Opener In the first game the Under wood Lun be r company team from Lakeview came from behind to win a close one over Knights of Columbus and advance into the semi-finals of the play-offs. The final score favored Underwood 7 to 6. The KCs were out in front until the fourth ining when it was tied up. They again took the lead in the fifth but lost it once more in the sixth frame and never saw light from then on out. Score by innings: R H E KC s..... ....... 200 012 1— 6 6 3 Underwood .. .010 103 2— 7 6 3 Tonight at 7:45 Lakeview will meet Grants Pass with the winner to meet Wooden Box of Medford for the trip to Salem one hour later. e---------- MEDFORD CRATERS DEFEAT COLORED TRAVELING NINE The Medford Craters defeated Satchelfoot Paige and the Kansas City Monarchs 5 to 2 on the Med ford Fairgrounds ball field Wed nesday night The Craters got two hard hits off Paige in the three innings he worked and also scored two runs off the colored pitching artist. • Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balis re turned trom a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hobson in Hamilton Field, Calif., Tuesday. Miner Camera Offer Will End Aug. 17th and Companion Are Invited to Be Guests of the Southern Oregon Miner To See Their Choice of the Following Varsity Theater Programs: (Friday and Saturday) "STAGECOACH WAR" I>R CYCIXiPS" (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) "THE WOMEN" • Please Call at The Miner Office for Your Guest Tickets SPIKE GREEN"* Junior Forester CLARA PEDERSON chasing the garbage truck all over town to become an Indian-giver. PARKER HESS showing EL- VA CLARE NEWHOUSE how he got behind in the mail. JIM HARKER and ROY DOTSON investing In the news paper business when they placed an election bet with The Miner editor as stakes holder. ALVIN BROWER inviting the boys in for a blowout “on the house" Saturday night after a telephoned bomb warning. DON WHITNEY and A. B SIMPSON beaming their con fusion on how the grandfathers of twins should behave. MRS W. J CHIPMAN taking an impromptu swim from the side of a fishing boat. DAVE WHITTLE buying a new license for his dog, reat taching the old license and throwing the new one away.