P m «© T wo AMttLAM) klltir fibttas A SH LA N D D A IL Y MMtttrtUy, Kept. <8, ItfdJ T ID IN G S l)e*n8 tr’ed people left their work to hear the lawyer’s FIRE BURNS FENCE (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) plea to the jury. In fact, lawyers only a few years ago were gauged as to ability by their criminal work and by Ò ftO W M S V lL tÉ , o r e ., Sept. P ublished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by I 13. A ru n n in g fire in th e stu b - ¡their rpi. speeches. THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. e ‘ „ i. bl® fields a t th e W . H. L assley The legal profession has found that this class of ¡ f a r m , s o u th w e st of B row nsville, B e rt R. G re e r .E d ito r business does not pay, except in rare instances such as gained such h e a d w a y T u esd ay - G eorge M adden G reen ......................... ....~ .~ ...Z ™ .7 .B i ¡«¡Í¿Í** í ¡ M anager Danow. Attorneys now seek business of a steady nature, a^ernoon th a t help w as called O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R .................................... ^ lp n b o n a Entered at th e A shland. Oregon P o sto fflc ç as Second Class Mall M atter office practice and business practice. Largely thè crimin­ fro m th e c ity a n d it re q u ire d th e s tre n u o u s U re -fg h tn g e ffo rts of al work in smaller communities is unsought. n e a rly 50 m en to c o rra l and S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D eliv ered in C ity On® M o n th ....... But, even so, we who are older still hark hack to the q u ench th e fre . A b o u t 300 acres $ .*5 T h re e M onths 1.95 days when the old oak trees around the courthouse in of g ro u n d w as b u rn ed over and Six M o n th s ....... 3.75 One Y ear ........ Eastern states were shaken with the beautiful oratory of | numerous fences lad in ashes, 7.6« By Mail and Rural R ou tes: the criminal attorney pleading for his client;’we cannot o n e M o rth E s ta c a d a — C o rn e rs to n e laid $ .65 completely erase the admiration that was felt for the big Three Mon*h° 1.95 S e p te m b e r 4 th fo r new M asonic . ' W>n’b- 3.50 ewhiskered lawyer whose eareer as a criminal attorney T em ple, to cost $25,000, fin a n c - V - 6.50 had made for him a name among men. We heard him in D ISPLAY ADVKRTISLNG R A T E S: the courtroom, we heard him on the political st'innp, we lull per m eh .......................... I .3u k'eailj Contracts: heard him at the Fourth of July celebration, and we never ir.aeruuu a week .27^ tired of his oratory. in se rtio n s a week .25 Daily in se rtio n ............................ They are gone, almost all gone, Darrow is one of the .20 OUR SERVICE ,U tes ,or Legal JUMl Miscellaneous Advertlrinu ’ very lew who still remain to remind the growing gener­ M rsi in se rtio n , p er 8 point Inn, « .o v e ru s in g * L a th su b se q u e n t in se rtio n . 8 point l i n e ...................................................... * .10 STATION ation that once there were strong lunged, strong minded .05 a rd of T h a n k s __ __________ ____ — .^ 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 ’' ' ' ............. 1.00 men who were criminal lawyers. O b itu aries, p e r lin e .... ... ------------ IS .02 H locally. PROFESSIONAL W e h av e a good jo b p rin tin g d e ­ p a rtm e n t. tf Classified Column Uia «ified Column Kates PHYSICIANS ì BEAUTIFYING the house, inside or out? AVe can assist whether you are papering or paint­ ing. Phone ns. J. O. RIGG WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING e iue7 5 1 ^ 7 “ *d m to ,lM c h a ^ <■ ” *‘i " or a No d isc o u n t w ill be allow ed R e lig io u s o r B en ev o len t o rd ers. DONATIONS ^ OA ° na£ Onfi to c h a r ' “ <* or o o th th e e rw rw ise ise w ill m e m es or » ... m, ad e in a d v e rtis- g or ,o b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash - g en o ss, goodness', S E P T E M B E R 13 " m ^ n ^ s Ì^ m ^ ra n ^ ’ ^ th e r e is no law .— Gal. 5 :2 2 , 23 p W ^ “ h a gam st such “ Ma” Ferguson of Texas may be contested for the ¡gubernatorial nomination in Texas, but she is displaying rare political acumen in selecting her planks and in mak­ ing statements. She is making the little red school house which has an universal appeal—as the paramount prob­ lem of her administration. Some are content to “ believe” that Ashland is on the upgrade, while others are foresighted enough to have already purchased property in the city. PASSING JÜRGMENT . .„.Tll,e senlence.ff¡vei1 ‘o the Chicago boy murderers has It would have been just as well if the authorities had inspired an opinion from practically every possible listened to those who wanted to stop the Wills-Firpo source. W,th the exception of a few judges' who have bout—which developed to be merely a fizzle. been appealed to for an opinion, who discretely remained silent, everybody 1ms freely expressed his opinion of llm Some autoists in parking on our streets act as if decision winch wdl permit the two Chicago boys to e n j o y they felt they were in the Sahara desert and that nobody hfe, even it it must lie spent in a penitentiary • ' ' else intended to park along side them. The only expression in any waj favoralile to the de- f r o n A v il'10 J?dge- fro'i1 a pe‘'s',n Of l>ro'“hience comes SEN D GU ARD COM PANY ing led a w ay fro m th e cam p w hen TO S C E N E O F S T R IK E a F ilip in o m ob fo rm e d , d e m a n d ­ Hom William Jennings Bryan, and is as follows: i n g th e ir re le a se . T h e m ob fo l­ “ I am glad that the judge gave Loeb and Leopold life sentences instead of capital punishment. 1 have had a H O NO LULU, S ept. 12.— G ov­ low ed th e o ffic ers, th e re p o rt id , a n d 300 y a rd s fro m th e cam p eelmg growing for years, against capital punishment— e rn o r F a r rin g to n to d ay o rd e re d sa its m em b e rs o p ened fire on th e a n a tio n a l g u a rd in fa n try com ­ against taking of human life under any circumstances pan y a n d tw o sq u a d s of th e s tr ik e police w ho re tu rn e d th e fire. i;r„ • V u n km,g í°.,note the con^empt in which human rio t on K a u i isla n d T he A m erican ' v is ito r is ubis- life is held. People kill each other upon the slightest. L a te s t ad v ices to d a y show ed uito A t th e C e n o ta p h one f re ­ Provocation If hanging a murderer could restore the life th a t fo u r policem en a n d 14 q u e n tis. lo n g lin e s of A m e ri­ ?f Hhe,On! kllIeid’.1lt mig,lt be Justified, but it cannot and s tr ik in g F ilip in o s w ere k ille d in can s tly p la sees c in g w re a th s upon th e T u e sd a y ’s b a ttle on M akaw eli think it contributes to the undervaluation of life for p la n ta tio n . m em o ria l to E n g la n d ’s d e a d , b u t decr^l^ ent t0 deliberatel-v extiugnish it by law or court Tw o o th e r s tr ik e r s w ere re ­ it w as s u rp ris in g to find a bunch Lndervaluation for life should never be encouraged. hat is the principle which has aroused a storm of protest against warfare and which has stirred up a horror at the • • • ID I I*(í L. T H which occur each vear in this country. And the same principle should create disapproval of any judicial decision which fails to give capital puirsli- rnent where the murder is so disgusting and inexcusable as the F ranks murder was. Capital punishment is the surest and safest preventative of heinous murders. Mur­ derers working for large stakes might be willing to play against the odds of life imprisonment—with always the e íanee that a pardon might be procured after a short per­ iod but they would hesitate committing dastardly crimes if they knew that death awaited them upon conviction. I ardons are too easily procured these days for any lo°Phole to be left in cases as unprovoked and dastardly as the F ranks murder. p o rte d fa ta lly w o u n d ed an d o th e rs less se rio u sly w ounded. D e p u ty S h e riff W illiam C ro­ w ell w as a lso w ounded. A cco rd in g to re p o rts received h e re th e a u th o r itie s w ere in fo rm ­ ed th e s tr ik e r s h ad k id n a p p e d tw o F ilip in o s, b e a te n th e m , th r e a te n ­ ed th e ir liv es a n d w e re h o ld in g th e m p ris o n e rs in th e s tr i k e r s ’ cam p. T he s h e riff o b ta in e d a w a r ra n t a n d se n t police to th e cam p to se -; c u re th e tw o m en. T h ey w e re placed u n d e r a r r e s t a n d w ere be- FO R PUBLICATION 018951 D epartm ent o f th e In terior U. S. L a n d O ffice a t R o se b u rg , O regon, A u g u s t 25, 1924. N O TIC E la h e re b y given t h a t J a c o b P . T im m e rm a n , of A sh la n d , O regon, w ho, on J u n e 14, 1921, m ad e H o m e ste a d E n try , S e ria l No. 013951 fo r th e N W % o f Sec­ tio n 3, T ow n sh ip 40 S, R a n g e 3 E. W illa m e tte M erid ian , h a s filed n o tice of in te n tio n to m a k e F in a l T h re e -y e a r P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h claim to th e lan d above d e scrib ed , before C h au n cey F lo re y , C le rk of i C o u n ty C o u rt of J a c k s o n C o u n ty , • O regon, a t J a c k s o n v ille , O regon, j on th e 3 0 th d ay of S e p te m b e r ,; 1924. C la im a n t n a m e s a s w itn e sse s: J o h n M oore, of A sh la n d , O regon. W a lte r B a n ta , of A sh la n d , O regon. E rn e s t In m a n , of A sh la n d , O re­ gon. G eorge C rapsey, o t A sh la n d , O re­ gon. * H A M IL L A. CANADY, R e g iste r. 308-5 S at. NOTICE PLANS EDUCATE CRIMINALS in the bank book” by scientific opposition, and to convince him that his ingenuity would e better employed m honest trade, is the ambition of Colonel Y alter Scott, Honorary Police Commissioner for iNew York City. Scott is at present in London studying international po ice problems and the methods adopted bv European police m combating the criminal fraternity. “ Organized cooperation* between the police of all countries is bound in time to eliminate the master minds of the criminal world,” Scott said in an interview. Criminals operate internationally, and it is only because the police do not imitate their methods that so many ot them are at large. “ We are hoping, through the medium of the Inter- n!i i°na x?° Conferences, the first of which is to he eld m New York in 1925, to evolve a preventative . stem which wdl put a stone wall in front of the criminal wherever he turns. O F FIN A L ACTOl'NT “ Contrary’ to the popular imagination, the police are NOTICE In th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e not a vindictive body of people and would rather get at S ta te of O regon, fo r J a c k s o n the criminally inclined before he breaks the law than C ounty. track him down afterward and send him to the peniten­ In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of-{ tiary for a soul killing term of imprisonmnet. Monev is D. F . Ja c k s o n , D eceased. is h e re b y given t h a t th e perhaps, the greatest incentive to crime. But once inake u n d N e otice rs ig n e d , a d m in is tra to r of th e it known that owing to the vigilance of the detective above e s ta te , has filed h is F in a l there is going to be less money in crime than in honest A ccount in sa id c o u n ty c o u rt, an d toil, in nine cases out of ten the crook will become an th a t M onday th e 2 0 th d a y of Oc­ to b e r 1924, a t ten o ’clock a. m ., honest citizen. a n d th e c o u rt room of sa id C o u rt, , ,“ KaPld strides in this direction are being made in a t Ja c k s o n v ille , O regon, h a s been the intercity police work at home. If a Pittsburgh crook a p p o in te d , by th e C o u rt, a s th e i sets o„ ior New York the New York police are informed tim e an d p lace fo r h e a rin g o b - , within two minutes ot 1ns departure by means of wireless jectio n 3 to said F in a l A ccount, and he is promptly turned hack on his arrival in New an d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f. D a te of f ir s t p u b lic a tio n , Sep­ 1 " S consta,lt ‘hustling’ from place to place te m b e r 13, 1924 wort “ th8e°Z,d?e.” " VU1Ce " ‘e Cr°°k tha‘ is B. E. S m ith , A d m in is tra to r 11— 5 Sat. THE VANISHING DARROWS (The La Grande Observer) . ..? Virtl‘ ( '!!ireIacc, Da>Tow’8 wonderful appeal to sym- piitlij lor the Loeb and Ix-opold boys, which appeal brought the crowds to tears, we are reminded that the day of the old criminal lawyer is almost over. Darrow is one of the last of the big attorneys whose life work has been devoted to criminal practice and whose oratory has! shaken many a court and turned audiences from bitter hatred to sympathy. It used to be that every countv had a str-ng criminal lawyer—a man standing alone as it were—and when court sat and a heavy criminal case was of w h ite ro se s on th e s ta tu e of C h a rle s I., b e a rin g a c a rd in ­ sc rib e d (“ A lice M ary T re g a sk is, P h o en ix , A riz o n ia .” a n a m e to re m e m b e r Dental Creme, Liquid An­ tiseptic and tooth brushes mean white teeth, healthy gums and a clean mouth. Klenzo Tooth Paste 25 to 50c Klenzo Liquid 25 to 50c you a re w a n tin g b rea d . Lithia Bakery Station Our Phone 82 Main « P laza A shland 'luì;' Pressure Home Water System All Sizes Offer the cheapest and most satisfactory solu­ tion of the home water system need. We will be glad to Demonstrate Character Plus Ability O r sh o u ld be it a b ility plu s c h a ra c te r? You know c h a r ­ a c te r com es firs t. T h a t is th e se c re t of success, and Is a lin k in th e pow er sy stem of y o u r b u sin e ss th a t h elp s to m ak e a b ility m ak e th e m o st of its ta le n t. Y our c h a ra c te r an d th e s o l'd ity of y o u r b u sin ess a r e p re se n te d to th e b uying public in y o u r ban k co n n ectio n . rpHE Ashland Electric Supply First National Bank : A SERMON ON DIVINE HEALING God’s Word or Man’s Word Shall we follow the traditions of Man or believe in the Word of God? This is a vital issue. YOU ought to KNOW. Come prepared to ask questions T h is w ill b e a B ib le -se a rc h in g , ..h e a rt-s tir rin g , ..ey e-o p en in g S erv ice McNair B rothers ZSe Baptist Church 7:30 P. M. Sundav M m t O E S E R ’S Ashland Service Station A Car Needing New Parts FIRESTONE and you cannot expect to get efficient service until you get the proper re­ placements. Cord Leedom’s Sudden Service 30x31-2 and hundreds of parts $9.’s Greasing DR. OESER & SON 1NY G IR L IN TR O U B L E — May c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n Lee of th e S a lv atio n A rm y at th e W h ltc S h le ld H om e, 565 May- fa ir A ve., P o rtla n d . O regon. Is only part of a Gar For Every Car NEED A TIRE? CTC KELLY CORDS For Every Car Just name the part you need for your ear WE HAVE IT Leedom’s Tire House Across from the new 9-story Tourist Hotel T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S R h itile T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e Co for SERVICE. E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers an d p a c k ­ e rs of h o u se h o ld goods. D e a l­ e rs in coal and wood. P h o n e 117. O ffice 89 Oak St. n e a r H o te l A sh lan d Good Banking Bring Your Bible ..... »t • "p _ - -* î p -f ith « K n y H d G « u U Â O U ft* - A SH LA N D G R A N IT E M ONUM ENTS B la ir G ra n ite Co. S. PE N N IST O N , M anager Office 175 E . M ain R es. P h o n e 4 4 4 -Y JO R D O N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T W O R K S, C or. H elm an and V an N ess. 1 9 4 tí Fairbanks-Morse Automatic-Electric FO R R E N T ■— F u r n i s h e d m odern fo u r-ro o m bungalow o v e r­ lo oking L ith ia P a rk . A pply 108 G ra n ite St. 10— 2* 316 H ar- 1-tf gad ine. FOR SALK M ONUM ENTS PLA N IN G M ILL The pastor will also pav his respects to BOB SHULERISM ALEMITE w hen Murphy Elec. Co. 240 E a s t M ain S t “O—o Sally Ann First Class Condition Special Price Ashland Citizens B O U LEV A R D a n d SH ER M A N FO R K E N T : __ 3 o r 4 room a p a iim e n ts , p riv a te b a th s. A d u lts DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P ra c ­ p re fe rre d . P h o n e 263-It o r call tice lim ited to eye, e a r, nose anu a t Shook B ldg. j g __ 2 j th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th . a and nd E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice ph o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t N a tio n a l B an k b u ild in g . W A S H IN G M A C H IN E b.v FOR R ENT DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R e si­ FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d room , d ence a n d office, 108 P io n e e r w ith b a th , 886 A S t. av en u e. T e lep h o n e 28. O ffici 9— 3* h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. in .: 2 to 5 FO R R E N T : — M odern well p. m . only. located fu rn a c e h e a te d a p a r t­ m en ts a n d sleeping room s, fu r- DR. E Electric Operated and Owned Service H R . C. W . HANSON D e n tist Special a tte n tio n given to p y o r­ rh o ea. O ffice u p s ta irs in B eav er Block. P h o n e 178-J. 233-tf. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 and 2 tc 5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg,, A shland. THOR Independent IV. & N. Tiding« Ore. h ..... ■olleciion ; X DR. H A W L E Y — A bove office. P h o n e 91. One c e n t th e w ord each tim e. To ru n e v e ry issu e for one m o n th or m o re, H e th e word each tim e. FO R SA L E — G asoline L ith ia G arag e. pum p, 9__ 4 . 1,'O R SA L E a t a b a rg a in — 30 R h ode Isla n d Red pullet3. P hone 1 17F11- 10 . for sale room m o d ern house on N o rth M ain St. L a rg e lot, all k in d s of f ru it. A R eal B a rg a in . P rice $3500 on good te rm s a t 6 p er c e n t. I 6 room m o d ern h o u se close in. P ric e $2100, on easy term s. Red C row n S ervice S ta tio n on M ain H ig h w ay to tra d o fo r h o u se in A shland Good 18 a c re ra n c h on highw ay. 6 room h o u se, good new b a rn , g a ra g e , nice law n, 6 cows, good te a m , sow a n d 12 pigs, 2 dozen c h ic k e n s and all farm m ac h in ­ ery . 12 ton h ay P ric e $6500 on good term s. • See W . W. ROBISON, 63 N o rth M ain St. 8tf L P O W E L L — G en eral T r a n s ­ I’O R S A L E : — F re sh p ru n e s f e r — Good te a m and m o to r to r c a n n in g , d e liv e re d any place tru c k s . G >od serv ice a t a rea -! in A sh la n d , P h o n e 297-Y. 6__6* eouab.’e p rice. P h o n e 83. F O R SA L E C H E A P — Bose FEHIGE-ROACH p e a rs , cu lls, fin e fo r can n in g . T ra n s fe r — E x p re ss — S to ra g e N ew bery & Sons T a len t. P h o n e H a u lin g — D ra y w o rk of a ll 3 7 3 J2 . 1 -tf k in d s. Q uick m o to r serv ice. D ry FO R SALK o r T R A D E — 1160 wood of a ll k in d s. P h o n e 410-R a c re ra n c h , M issouri R iv er b ot­ 375 B. St. 11 2 -tf tom lan d , w ith in 8 mUeg M inot, N orth D a k o ta . If in te re ste d call FIX >RIST o r w rite G. S. B u tle r. 300— lin o SAY IT W IT H F L O W E R S I’OR SA LE— R. I. Red fry e rs F ro m m ilk fed , c ra te fa tte n e d , Maxe- H a tc h e r & R enson, F lo ra l & Seed dor.s, 977 B St. 271— 2mo* Co., te m p o ra ry lo catio n 399 M o untain Ave. C u t flo w ers and SALES AND TRADES flo ra l d e sig n in g . P h o n e 118. 9-m o AUTO agency an d G arag e dojug a g ro w in g business, C h ev ro let A gency, on M a'n S tre e t, in F o r a sm o o th sh av e sp len d id fa st g ro w in g c ity , big a n d q u ’ck se rv ice go s u rro u n d in g c o u n try tra d e , low to th e Shell B a rb e r r e n ta l. W ill cell a t in v o k e and Shop. L ad ies and accep t good clean p ro p e rty as c h ild re n get y o u r h a ir all o r p a r t pay. bobbed an d m a rc e l­ A S P L E N D ID 10 a c re tra c t, firs t led. class lau d , scenic lo catio n , in edge of city , p ay in g o rc h a rd W . A. S H E L L , P ro p . w ith v a rie ty of fru its a n d n u ts, >32 A. S t. A sh la n d , O re c o m fo rta b le b u ild in g . W ill tra d e fo r good fa rm lan d dow n N O TIC E TO P U B L IC th e valley. W a n t a b o u t 30 o r S u p p le m e n t No. 2 to P u b lic 40 a c re s w ith sm all house. S erv ice C om m ission A O jru© rd e r r iso No. 7 1 ice c h a rg e on JfP?, ^ALE AT A BARGAIN p ro v id in g fo r a service V ($ .6 er 10 A< R E S ’ 7 ,M,les o u t’ fre e w a t­ each m e te r of S ixty O . s 0 u ) , p per e r r ig h t, c o m fo rta b le h o u se , I m o n th , becom es effective th ir ty good b a rn , fam ily f ru it, and a I d ay s fro m d ate. little to sell, fin e s h a d e tre e s , S o u th e rn O regon G as ConipaJiy a n d re a lly a lovely hom e, h a lf i S e p tem b e r 1, 1924. 4 F ri. S at. 6 m ile from school. O w ner n e e d s cash a n d w ill ta k e $3500. TO T H E S U B SC R IB E R S OE T H E A VERY p re tty , w ell b u ilt, a n d C A P IT A L STOCK O E T H E m o d ern hom e on F a irv ie w S t., E L E C T R IC B R A K E , D R IL L good lot, som e f ru it an d g a ra g e , AND H A M M ER COM PANY: $3,000 easy te rm s. You. an d each of you, a re h ere- A M ODERN b ungalow , 6 ro o m s, ■ by notiiiod th a t th e fifty p e r cent sp len d id fo u n d a tio n , la rg e base­ of th e c a p ita l stock of th e Elec- m en t, m o d ern p lu m b in g fix ­ trie B ra k e , D rill an d H a m m e r tu re s , fre sh ly caiso m in ed a n d ' C om pany h a s been su b scrib ed , p a in te d , scenic lo ca tio n , f r o n t­ j an d th a t a m e e tin g of th e sub- ing th e P a rk , v ery easy te rm s | s c rib e rs of said c a p ita l sto ck of a t p rice of $2050. ! said co m p an y w ilL b e h eld a t th e I M accabee H a ll, in th e C ity of STAPLES’ AGENCY O ffice, H o te l A sh la n d BI«IK. R o se b u rg , O regon, on M onday th e I*ho««e 20 15th d a y of S e p tem b e r, 1924, a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock P. M of said day. MISCELLANEOUS fo r th e p u rp o se of e le c tin g a B o ard of D ire c to rs, a d o p tin g By- L aw s, an d p e rfe c tin g an o rg a n i­ ( i k f YOU STO VE re p a ire d a t z a tio v n , an d fo r th e 'tr a n s a c tio n of E a g le F o u n d ry . Boch M agnlto such o th e r b u sin ess as m ay be R a d ia te r a n d S toves fo r sale. 140 d eem ed n e c essa ry a n d m ay be le­ O beriin St. 306-1 m o.* g a lly done a t such m ee tin g of th e W A N T E D : — U sed fla t top sto c k h o ld e rs. D ated th is 12th day of A u gust office d esk a n d sw ivel c h a ir. See 1924. G re e r a t th e T id in g s office. 1-4 F . H. C H U R C H IL L , PIA N O in s tru c tio n ; by e x p e r­ JO H N BANKS, ienced te a c h e r. B eg in n e rs p re fe r­ LOUIS K O H LH A G EN , re d . Mrs. H. S. A ikins. 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