The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1932 Page: 4 of 10
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THE mirKA&H STAR. TlirRSDIT. IFNE I 1ML
JOHN B. OGDEN IS IN
TI.W th;r. and afw you h.v done
a. It U DT hop that pM trill Mr fit
to pvntt mr sine my rrrard as
RACE FOR SUPREME JUDGE ZTZ
- I srUmt Mink having nrtrr bwa rr
; of that court. without (nr. and maid la a mmlnal or. and trry
( will mu l lavor. and all partita coming fra ivrcrwia in civil ratta. I wi.li to
' tarlurr I! ir court have beru accorded a stair rartlar. that during the time X
I f--r nd Impartial hearing. I bar rr- have prrMdcd as district Judge of this
. diavd the operating nprnar of the distnrv. I have been aasnrd by the
district court of rartrr county from supreme court of this state to hold
ISJttet to Ins than (7000. notvith- court in the tallowing counties out
SI1E lay an the Indian blanket alia
had hnughf from an old squaw
li Rrnn slid lb slim wedding-hand
from her right hand lo tliq left bawl
lUiulins the fact that this court has side of my home district; McIntosh.! then bark agaliw thereby confusing
had brought before it some of the Beckham. Oklahoma. Tulsa. Pontotoc. the man hidden In Ibq MIMA tlfl
! ouisundihg trials in the h .story of Cotiou. Murray. It Is imposailjle lo : watched her avidly.
tne rouniy. I realize and know full stale how many cases I have tried but; Hit painter eye loved tlie set. A
sell lust a rourt la established for ' 1 feel that I have at least tried as pvf picketed by tall tree a wil-
but one purpose and one only and many as the avenge district Judge. I lawj g1r iB wg:ta reclining on g
i that la to adminirter Justice In the call your attention to them beta aim-; blanket
! words of the constitution without ply la show you that I have shown j the plct u Tlfb
!mle. denial delay or prejudice. and myself to be of a Judicial tempera- hlJ "f Jef hslr aplinsl tl.e
For the benefit of thorn In this dis-
trict who do not know me X may state
that I am M yean bf age. born at De-
Queen. Ark. educated in the schools
of Arkansas Louisiana and Oklahoma
having attended the Arkansas State
Traclien college and the Arkansas law
school served In the United States
army as a prints in the Infantry to-
gether with three brothers two of
whom were wounded all received hon-
orable discharges at the conclusion of
the war; began tlw practice of law at
the age of 31 In southeastern. Okla-
homa: came to Carter county located
at Wilson In December 1823: moved to
Ardmore In IB25: elected district Judge
In 1933; re-elected in 1330: first presi-
dent of the district and superior Jud-
ges conference of the state of Oklaho-
ma and married have one child; a
member of the Presbyterian church
and the American Legum.
Bed area (1pm! lug Expense
After assuming the office of district
Judge I have put forth my beat effoi m
to serve the people of this state as
tost quotation Hum tne const. tulion rnent and appreciative of an opporiu-
' of this state has been and always mty to serve tlie people of this state.
: alii be my rule and my guide in the - and at this time in my life it would
administration of justice whether X i be aomrwhst discouraging should the
shall sit upon tiir supreme court of ' citizenship reject me when I im ask-j sure of bis mocraslned foot t twig j himself
tins atate. or upon the district bench.
tlie position I now hold. 'a profrsejon wherein X hava proven
Politics should never enter into the myself capable. It has long been the
mind of any Judge in the rendition of custom to promote a public official
any opinion or of any Judgment and when tbrrr is a vacancy higher pro-
I can truthfully atate. and X feel that ' vided he has made good In tne lower
the citizenship of Carter county wjil office. I am sura that It will be un-
tune lur we as well as the citissnshlp 1 denied and unquestioned that X hava i . lieno.
of Love county and other counties i made good as district Judge and I feel I r 1 eaa"
CLOSII woeh slosh wash
Jim rauie lo with a start.
lie Ml op gripping MAh sides nf
I be skiff. Tlie dickens I lie wn
drift and already several hundred
feet from ihm The rope mnt
have come untied from the anchor
lei there It waa trailing. Bui It
bmked as If by Jove If bad been
rail
Probably by that red-bended kid
bark thera on the beach Jnmplng
up and down and laughing at him.
Tlmronghly awakened by llda
timet lilt examined tlie boat In
which he bad so casually allowed
wherein I have held court that noth- that the fact that X was re-elected j
iiig has uifluenred me save aud except alter haviug served four yean as du-
alist X found the law and the facta to j trict Judge is proof of Mia fart.
be and I am sure that tlie citizenship
of this district would not ask nor ex-
pect a Judge of the supreme court of
this state to be guided by anything
other than the established law of the
land and the only pledge or promise
which I have to make In tlus cam-
paign. Is that M elected to that high
Asks promotion
The present Judge from this district
on the supreme court Is not seeking
rrelection. therefore a vacancy to be
filled by election and X am asking the
citizenship to promote mo to tlie next
office the highest Judicial office In
the state of Oklahoma. Xf X go to
Judicial office X will fully realise the j that court as your Judge X will go as
responsibilities thereof end will be i a Judge for the people of this atate as
guided only by the law of the land i a whole and In tha words of Abraham
and administer justice with an even XJneotn. will go with malice toward
temperament without prejudice and
solely upon the facta aa reflected by
the record brought before that court.
Plaudit on Record
X hare nothing 111 to aay of either
of my opponents and X only ask you
as voters to view my claim and to
FAKMERS
HEAR JACK WALTON
CANDIDATE FOR
Corporation Commissioner
AT TIIE i
COURT HOUSE
MONDAY NIGHT. JUNE 6
AT EIGHT OCLOCK
He has a message that every farmer and laboring man
in Grady County should hear.
BUY AND SAVE AT
none and charity far all." in other
words I will alt upon that court to
aimply administer the law aa fairly
and Impartially aa It la possible for a
Judge to administer the law. always
realising and remembering that the
courts are the foundation rocks of
government and that they mux. not
; only act with the purest motives hut
I must so conduct themselves that
there will not be even the slightest
suspicion. X will highly appreciate
your vote and support in this cam-
piilgn and will make a great effort to
1 see the voters of the entire district
before this campaign hu dosed
i Very respectfully.
! (Pol. adv.) JOHN B. OGDEN.
MVRRAY ASKS GRADY TO
SEND IIIS SELECTION
. Ladies Shoes
Values to S2.r0
Ladies Spring Slippers on
sale in Basement
1
.69
Childrens Shoes
All Sizes
Barefoot Sandals and Chil-
drens Shoes. All Sizes
98c
Fair
House Dresses
A big selection of Ladies1
House Dresses priced at
49c
Mens Oxfords
SPECIAL
Mens Black and Tan Ox-
fords. Special-
Bleached Muslin
3G inches wide. Priced in
Bargain Basement
(Continued from Page 1)
lean do that. X tell them all alike
that I am governor and will run
this office to suit myself.
I put military rule at the oil
fields to get $1 oil. I know that the
lease men would not lease land from
the fanners as long as oil was 22
cents but I did know that if oil
was $1 there would be more leasing
and more money in the hands of
tlie farmers.
"My idea In the present Income
x bill is to lower advalorrm taxes
but to do this we must raise the
Income tax. I am not going out of
the governors office with anything.
I would go scatch with the chick-
ens before I would take dishonest
money from the state. As a conclud-
ing ward. If you will vote far 8. E.
Neill and Sidney L. Chapman and
not for those other fellows you will
be giving me a legislature which will
stand back of me and not pull Ip the
opposite direction. We will give the
people the administration they have
asked for. Those other fellows run-
ning for representatives will be for
Impeachment. If they are elected
they will not have to impeach me
I will resign.
I will be out of the governor's
chair and you can kick yourselves
for letting it be done. I cannot rely
on those other candidates but I can
on Neil and Chapman. Elect them
and we will lower taxes. My name
will go down In history. You cannot
write a history of Oklahoma without
using my name.
5c
Yard
THE HIGH H ATER BRINGS
lll'MAN HONES TO SYRFACE
Fast Color Prints
36 inch: Prints. Guaranteed
fast colors. Special
10c
Yard
Fast Color Voiles
And other Summer Mater-
ials priced in Basement
10c
The high water cut into what vu
evidently an old Indian burying
ground north of the Washita bridge
on Highway 81 Tueiday night and left
expoaed s number of human skele-
tons. Sheriff Horace Crisp was called
to the scene and found boys and men
digging up the skeletons. He ordered
the bones rc-lnterred near where they
were found.
Yard
Mens Union Suits
Men Nainsook Athletic
Union Suits. Special
WHOLESALE CLEARING 1IOYKB
FOR STOLEN PROPERTY FOI'ND
Hoses Haley deputy sheriff was
called to Kingfisher Thursday when
county officials believe they have un-
earthed a wholesale ring which dealt
In stolen harneia. wagons hanows
and cultivator. Mr. Fitzpatrick who
! lives north of Chlckaahs went with
I the officer. . It is believed that
wagon stolen from his place many
months ago was in the lot of stolen
material. Several sets of harness
thought to have been stolen In this
county were found.
$1.98
Joe Miller 'of the Oklahoma Col
lege for Women is teaching at Ed'
mond during the summer school and
his ion Donald is taking summer
school at Norman.
Chickasha Star $1 per year.
MENS
Work Shoes
Men Star Brand Outing
Bal Work Shoes -
Shirts and Shorts
Mens Ribbed Shirt and
Broadcloth Short. Choice
$1.69
Work Shirts
SPECIAL
Men 2-Pocket Fine Work
Shirt. Special-
Round Hoimc
Overalls
For Men in Blue or Stripe.
Priced Pair
49c
ib:
0
ne thing THISDUX
ABOUT HOARDINGS
Pone i$ To give Some
folks A HEW EXCUSE
fOR. HOT PAYIN' THEIR
BILLS. -
I was."
There waa aa awkward pause.
Can't ne reminisce awhile? It
cant be railed eolluaioa bow that
we're nicely divorced."
Fite hesitated. What la there to
reminisce about V
I can think of something." plant-
ing himself squarely on the blanket.
First who told yon l'd gone
abroad?"
Andy. She chose a tiny corner
at the quilt
"So you still see him?" be
(napped.
Don't be ridiculous Ronald.
Andy Is my adopted brother.
lie forgot thnt. he reviewed
past events; "All right tlie man
loved yon he couldn't help It But
he could have helped loitering
nronndl Be with hla legal mind
framing nltuMlons and buttoning
them on me I Then goading yon till
you saw things thnt weren't there.
Why did yon seek hla advice? If
jn wanted to lose me why didn't
job tell me?"
8he Ignored this. By the way I
haven't received your announce-
ment" The man was nonplussed.
Yours and Cert's" she explained.
Surely yon remember Gert? Long
fair hair and the beat back In the
country. Yon said so yonrselt"
Little idiot!" The man roared up
at the clouds. How can yon pre-
tend such things) I never hava got
chummy with my models. Why the
unrelentlug spotlight on me when
Andy led you around by tbat funny
little nose? Andy wnn a lawyer dar-
ling; you shouldn't bava believed all
he said. Didnt be Just tell you I'd
gone to Asia?" -
No answer. '
Because he wanted yon himself
he Imported a fabric of lies to hoist
over your vision and distort 1L Ho
picked hi time when I wan Having
on tbat fresco order spending every
minute with my model I You should
have bees your nsnal sane nelf and
mlllxed an unknown pointer doesn't
reap orders like thnt every day.
You might bars let me know
when you Rung me back to tbs
world's other women."
"What do yon mean?" -"Isnt
it customry to let a fellow
know when you're through with
him? When the matrimonial bond
In levered shouldn't in impressive
document go forth? ' Suppose I bad
wanted to marry Gertruda?
"Naur mind" ha continued ten-
derly hla tons lent the blood surg-
ing up her neck "I never wanted to
know."
no sighed and rose heavily to bis
feet Maybe youre right Remin-
iscing isnt good. Instead of
switching that poor ring around why
not throw it away? Why Ann I
You're crying I
In an Instant he was on hla knees
had gathered her quivering form
closet 'Annsome" it waa bis pet
nnine for bet-"darllng dont heave
like that you'll wear yourself out I"
Tve dona something terrible I"
she sobbed-
He took his big handkerchief and
mopped her eyes. Sweetheart
were both In a fog. . Pull yonrself
together dear youre marrying me
again tonight I don't want to take
a woman to tha altar who's crying
her heart out"
But Ann muddled up la her own
straining confession hadnt beard.
Bonny 1 conldnt get It on non-support
Yon provided beautifully. You
actually spoiled me."
He stroked her hair. Til provide
better In the next world. Artists
aren't appreciated till they die."
I couldnt get it on cruelty I And
X knew it wasn't another woman.
Although I could have clawed out
that Gertrude's eyes the way she
oggled yon."
Hla voice waa soothing. She
only oggled me dearest because 1
was the only artist who hadn't
oggled her. Why did his honor take
pity on yon?"
- 8be lifted woebegone eye "I
went all the way to Reno went
through all the motions and then
I couldn't accnae you unjustly could
X? And I couldnt make up any-
thing horrible; not about you Ronny
so 1 didn't go through with It
She sniffed. "Whatever yon wont
to do now 111 abide by.
go Ronny radiant. and Incred-
ulous took tbn slim wedding band
from her right hand and put it
where It belonged.
; ( kr Vector KswapaiMr Bf selects.)
( WMJ lervint)
to take nap. There
oars and nothing detach-
able that lulglit serve as oars.
The outer rim of the email cove
was fringed with small Islands some
of them grassy and tree clad others
rocky and bare; and out with a
house on It. '
Chances were that he would
eventually hump one of those In-
j lands and could either pick up
; bit of drllttrood and paddle himself
i to the mainland slgnul the own-
; panta of the house for a rescue or
at tlie worst aimply wait until
some one at the hotel discovered hla
absence and Investigate;
Not until the skllTe aloe actually
grated on the shoal did Jim feel al-
together certain however that ht
waa actnally going to strike the bit
of land with n house on SL
Above him obviously amused was
quits the prettiest girl he had ever
seen.
Then It flashed upon him that
she might possibly be alone upon
tha Island end. If an the advent of
a strange man would most certainly
be annoying. She spoke first
'I have been watching yon won-
dering If you would make a good
landing; Yon see my my hus-
band will be back here any moment
with the boat and will be glad to
take yon back. I take It yon acci-
dentally got afloat"
You've said It! cried Jim
gayly. A little red-beaded devil
cut the rope while I was taking a
nap. Yon see I was er wait-
ing for my er w I f e t h ere that
would make It better il around. If
he had a husband and be had a
wife; the thought of them ongbt to
act an sufficient chaperonag
"Thar wbat It looked like. That
la I don't mean It looked an If yon
were waiting for a wife; bnt aa If
you were adrift Won't won't yon
come up and wait until my my hus-
band returns? lie's out fishing
there; I think yon can see bis boat
out near that buoy?" She Indicated
n tiny block speck out towards the
horizon. "He'll be starting borne
presently.
So for two hours that passed
all too awlftly they aat getting ac-
quainted while the inn sank lower
and lower. If the girl was good
to look upon bo less In hla own
masculine way was Jim And they
discovered a kindred taste In books; '
marina engines and radio announo-!
era.
"Wbat a pity thought tha girl !
"that every nice young man I meet
la always married ! J
And "wliot a shame thought Jim
"that the only girl I ever knew I
could love has a husband 1 but they !
did not speak aloud what was In i
their minds. ' 1
So engrossed did they become In
unearthing mutual congenialities 1
tbat the speck near the horizon had
grown to n alznble object easily to :
be made out as n boat with a alagle -occupant
before either becoine .
aware of Its approach.
Tbs figure It held waa a slim on !
kbakl clad
Need! a haircut I" was Jim's tin- :
spoken comment as he glimpsed a '
tawny mop tbat matched the tun-:
seL
Then he noticed that hla pretty
companion waa folding and unfold-
ing her slender hands nervously
Mr er " she began.
"Jim Murdock supplied Jim
promuptly.
Well why didnt yon say so to
tart with?" cried the girl. My sis-
ter who Is staying at the hotel
baa told me all about yon. And
about tha book yon are writing.
But" and aha looked at him ae-
cuslngiy. She distinctly said yon
were n bachelor I"
"I am said Jim meekly. "1 In-
vented a wife Just to save you em-
barrassment Though you might not
mind so much my unceremonious in-
trusion If you thought"
Ha was Interrupted by a silvery
burst of laughter. How funny I
cried the girl. I Invented a hus-
band for similar reason I real-
ised right afterward that sooner or
later youd find out but I thought
for the moment It would suffice. In
reality tbat person in the boat la
my Aunt Agatha tha most inde-
futlgable fisherman in Sheltered
Covel"
Thut night the telephone In the
borne of red-headed Billy Masters
raog stridently. Hla mother an-
swered then turned In amazement
to her son who had been watching
hla mother ntrwnsly.
I don't understand" she said. A
man from the drug store has Juir
called up and said that a gentleman
lias left orders that every day for
a month you art to ha given a choc-
olate soda charged to hla account P
( by BcCInra Nnrapap ayodlcatal
uVOW luuk her youngster do
L w y.rii know an thing about
litis ehap who seems to Interest yon
BKlir Mr. Lane asked his
heavy brows settling.
- His daughter smiled. I know
like him. Ira't that enough?" she
queried.
"A woman intuition Roth I nil
right aa far as It gne bnt It doesn't
go far MHinsh. Yon don't know
wbat he doc fur a living by yonr
own eonfewlon anil I heard yon
say that yon cant get track of Mm
during the la) time."
The poiut I father." lie said.
I like him. I met liiui at flic art
school; I like Ida ways and he
seem to like mint; lie proluihly
has some reanna for not telling me
where he lire and fur keeping un-
der cover during the day. I'll ask
him some time although I tml
him enough never to ask him."
"Well prove It bring Min here
to dinner tomorrow nlgVt and I'll
bet you Ihe string of pearls yon
wanted that ha wont."
Rulh was nut so sure of Ihe situ-
ation; and when she met him thnt
Bight at a lltilc hidden restaurant
when lie seemed to prefer to meet
her be hesitated fur a moment at
her request
Ills eyes wen troubled and n Ml
weary. "Ilonexily Ilulh I dont
know. I am" lie paused.
- You nnnt afraid of my dad an
you?"
A little light flickered In bis gray
eye "No hut It might be embar-
rassing Again he panted.
She put n smull hand over hi
lean finely modeled hand. Dick
you know 1 am learning to think
ben pa of you and In the way of
things yon mnst lid father meet
yon; and beside I must win that
string nf penrl" Flie told him
bout the wager
lie laughed. Come rain or shine I
I'm with yonP
So It came about the next eve-
ning that Hnlh greeted the tall
young man whose eyes were tender
upon her he saw her. She led
him into the library where her fa-
ther rose to meet him.
. Her fother's glance was search-
ing. "I am glad to meet you Mr.
Lamson."
Like fun" Ruth said to herself.
"But yonrs going to be"
Tbs two men talked easily to-
gether bnt Ruth could see that her
father was pusxled the attitude of
B mas who seems to ba trying to
place a face la Ills memory.
Rutb left the men talking and
lipped out to cheek the dinner nr
rangementa. Finding them nil right
he called them Into the dining
room.
Go I you young people. IH be
right along " her father Bald.
Edgar Marshal candidate for
sheriff submits his snounoement
to the voters of Grady county at
the Democratic Primary July 5th.
Marshal waa born near Ada and
haa been a resident of-Tuttle in this
county for tlie pout 25 yean. Mar-
shal states that he realizes that po-
litical promises have little meaning
and he has none to moke. His
friends in the Tuttle community en-
dorse him and have said the follow-
ing concerning his candidacy for
sheriff:
"In the coming July primary it
becomes necessary for the demo-
cratic voters of Grady county to se-
lect a candidate for sheriff to repre-
sent the party in the November
primary election. We. the friends
of Fdgar Marshal who have known
him for year take this means to
present Mr. Marshal to the people
of Grady county.
"We make this presentntlo'
recommendation of Mr. Mursl
cause of our many years of sc
tanre and association. We
him to be capable honest am
less. He can not be bought. H
not be deceived and he can:
bluffed by petty politics. Mr
rhal Is not a politician and
not aligned with any dick :
or bloc.
"Marshal Is a fanner am
payer and he well knows tlv
and necessity of economy in t
fain of government. Thcrefi
present Mr. Marshal to you fi
consideration. Make his acq
once. He la clean cut. hones
sincere. His personality haa
around him active support o
dreds of new friend A coo
and good business judgment i
Grady county needs in the 81
office.
As she and Dick sealed . them-
selve she beard her father going
to hla study and she wondered
wbat wss tip. Rut he returned short
ly and tlie dinner went along fa-
mously. Then came the shock ahent fit
teen minutes Inter. Suddenly three
men appeared at the three entrances
to the dining room.
Her ftther rose Ms face grim.
Mr. Lain ton alias Mr. Van Relder
I believe we have you"
"Father what do you mean?"
Ruth demanded her heart pounding.
"Your friend ho aald coldly
.had reason to keep out of night
Tie Is Relder the embezzler.
recognized Ms race tne instan
him." 1 m
It Isn't tree I I know it
Rath cried trembling.
"No It Isn't Ruth. her I
aid new odd note of sulht
bis voice. "I am a mere
working atudent In an arehiti
flee. I'm trying to keep bn. I
An luck will have It I resend
confounded Relder. I havi
nubbeil twice because 1 do
have been keeping out of alj
praying thnt they would ca-1
.on-of-a-gnn and give me a
to go out without being plcl I
Call eitber Rial no or Armstn I
architect and they will t-
JITNEY JUNGLE STORE
426 Chlrltasha Ave. 110 North 5tfc 313 South 13t
SATURDAY AND FIRST MONDAY .
Two Biff Days ofsavinK at your Jitney. Junffle Stores. Follow the crowd-
see why many Grady County folks buy all their fetid at Jitney Jungle. "
GOOD FOODS FOB LESS MONEY. rJ
We fi.
FLOUR
FARMER
BOY
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Patent
48 Hm.
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LOAF MEAT OR HAMBURGER ..lb. 8V
LEAN PORK STEAK lb. 9K
ARMOURS LUNCH HAM ..lb. 1)
PURE HOG LARD 4 lbs 19f
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