Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 26, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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A. No sir they did not.
Eugene —- City will build new ! Q. Who drove the auto th a t
Q. Was they present when the
bridge across mill race on Ninth was stolen a t Medford to W ash.?
groceries came to their house?
street. McMillan street paving and
A. Hansen drove it.
A. They were all there.
four sewer jobs now under way. I Q.. B ut' you did drive it back
Medford — Owen Oregon Lum­ from Wabh. to Oregon?
Q. Was you with him when he
ber plant here will cost $1,000,-
stole
anything else besides these
A. Yes sir.
000. .
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Q. Did Hansen say he would j places?
A. No sir th a t is all the places
get 20' years if he was caught?
A rrived Y esterday—
CONFESSION
p
F
MAN
we
robbed or stole anything.
A. Yes sir.
'Homer Payne of Sacramento
W AN TED IS RECEIVED
Q. Does Counts or O derkirk
arrived ¡in Ashland yesterday,
Q. W here w'as Mr. and Mrs.
know
anything
about
this
stolen
morning to spend the C hristm as'
Hansen m arried?
(Colntinued from page 1.)
auto?
holidays with his parents.
A. Medford, Ore.
this auto he stole in M edford?'
A. No sir those boy’s are inno­
Q. Under w hat name?
A. H ansen’s uncle did.
R eturning Today—
cent of it.
W illiam McMillait is re tu rn in g ' •Q. Did he take anything else
Q. Was you with Kansen at the
of the auto?
f
i
to McCloud today where he isj
time he abandoned the auto in
A. No sir, th a t is all.
working, after enjoying a short j
I Q. Does H ansen’s uncle know I California?
vacation.
'
A. Yes sir.
these two autos was stolen? (Joe
Q. Was you With him when he
W right).
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In A shland—
.
stole
the Chevrolet in California?
A. I don’t see how he could help
George Gray of K lam ath Falls it. ,
A. No sir he left the Elgin with
-
spent Christm as Day in Ashland
us
back with the Chev-
Q. From there Hansen and you
* and came
X
with relatives.
rolet.
went to Ashland And entered a
Q. Hansen and his wife rode
store?
H ave Services—
back from Cal., to Medford in the
A. Yes sir.
-
'
The K nights Tem plar
held
Q. W hat is the name of 'th is stolen auto?
their annual ritualistic service store?
A. Yes sir.
yesterday m orning at nine o’clock
A.- Ashland conf, and Supply.
Q. Did Hansen tran sfer license
Q. How much money did- you from the Elgin to the Chevrolet?
About twenty-five members * were.
1
get?
presnt.
A. Yes sir.
A. About $100.00.
Q. You was with him when he
Q. Do you know w hat time of stole the second Chev in Klam ath
C alled to Jefferson —>
Mrs. H. C. Em ery received the month this was?
Falls?
» '
A. No sir. •
news of the death' of her father
A. Yes sir.
Q. You also entered another
Christm as eve and left immediate- j
Q. W hen you left K lam ath Falls
store
at Ashland? (M eat M arket
ly for his home at Jefferson, Ore. j
you
drove this Chev th a t was
and Grocery)'.
stolen
there?
A. Yes sir.
A. Yes sir lie forced me to
Q. How did you get into this
drive
it to Medford.
store?
Q.
W
hat did he drive?
A. We broke the back window.
A. He drove his uncle’s Chev
Q. And the store at Klamath
with his fath er and m other-in-law
Falls?
A. By cutting a hole in the with him.
panel
of the door, and unlocking
Q. W hat are th eir names?
NEW HAVEN. Conn., Dec. 26.
A. Smegde, I don’t know the
— Yale has added a new sport to it.
Q. W as there any. other person other names.
its list this W inter and will meet
with
you?
H arvard and Princeton a t squash
Q. W hat did you do with the
A.
Yes his two nephews.
racquets, securing players by hold­
groceries th a t was stolen in Kla­
Q. One was Chet Smeede and m ath Falls?
ing an inter-university to u rn a ­
, •
ment.
H untington D. Sheldon, of his brother?
A. His wife’s parents got some
«
A. Yes they are the two parties. and his uncle in Medford got
London, England, is captain of
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Q.
W hat did you take there?
the proposed Yale team, as Ostrom
some.
A. N othing but groceries.
Enders, of H artford, Conn., is its
Q. W hat is his uncle’s name?
Q. This man Hansen has two
manager.
A. Joe W right.
A tentative squad for the new aliases Wm. Jones and Wm. F u l­
Q. Who does Joe W right work
sport consists of A. F. Bissell, ler?
for?
W ilmington, Del.; A. W. Jones,
A. Yes those are the names he
A. Telephone Co. in Medford,
Providence, R. I.; J. McC. K ings­ goes under.
-
Qre.
ley, New York; C. N. M artin, Jr.,
Q. W here does Hansen live?
Q. About how much groceries
Philadelphia; Captain Sheldon, F.
A. He lives a t Seattle w ith his
was
taken?
F. Symington, B altim ore; S. L. father. (H ansen) and brother-in-
A. A lot of cheese, coffee, ba­
Scott, St. Louis, and D. L. Norriss, law. G. Hatche.
J
con,
four hams, a crate of lard,
Lawrence, L. I., N. Y.
Q. Is Hansen wanted in Kla­
(in 5 Jb. pails.)
m ath Falls, Chilian, Ore., and Se­
Q. W hat was taken at the
A t H osp ital----
attle, W ash.?
Charles L. W im er who was ta k ­
Meat M arket and Hdw. store
A. That is w hat he told me.
en to, the Community Hospital
there?
Q. You teay he said he would
with a broken ,leg October 8th,
A. Coffee, one slab of bacon,
kill you if you squealed on him?
is still confined to th a t place but
lot
of canned goods,, one sack of
I
r
A. Yes sir.
is slowly recovering.
potatoes.
Q. W ere you afraid of him?
. Q.-.Did you .ever have any con­
a : Yes sir I am, he is a dan­
Sheridan — Stockholders
of
versation
with his wife’s parents
gerous man.
old Oregon Growers secure can­
J Q. - Did • you drive t i e stolen regarding these stolen goods?
ning p lan t here and will open it
A. No sir.
t
for canning fru it for 1925 sea­ auto from California?
Q. Did they ever mention it to
A. No sir Hansen drove it.
son.
you anyway?
Spending Holidays—
~1 H ere Tuesday—
Lyall Bolton, a senior at the
Jam es Archibald of Kerby was
a bus/oei? visiter in Ashland University of Oregon, is spending
the Christm as holidays here as
I Tuesday.
the guest of his sister, Mrs. S. J.!
We put the chicken in our Chaney.
tam ales. The Plaza.
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V isiting H ere—
Miss Helen Moore of Los An-1
gejes is tin Ashland spending the;
Special communication, Satur­ holidays with h er si.ster, Mrs. W.
day evening, Dec. 27. W ork in H. McNair.
'I hird degree and installation of
New Calendars. Studio Ash­
officers. Meet at 7 o'clock, sharp
land.
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A ¡siting brethren cordially invit­
ed. Light refreshm ents after
In A sldand—
meeting.
George Stephenson of G rants
M. H. ELLIS, W. M.,
W. H. Day, Sec’y.
98-2t Pass was among the Ashland vis­
itors here Tuesday.
A shland L odge No. 23
A. F. & A. M.
I’l at Home—
Paulserud’s clean clothes the
Paul Mars is confined to his
odorless way. Phone 119. 98— tfi
home by illness.
Cliff Payne makes shelving.
To M«dford—
Mrs. A. L. Harvey and Miss
Opal Harvey journeyed to Med­
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Barnthouse ford1 W ednesday afternoon
to
left W ednesday morning for P o rt­ spend Christmas.
land to spend the Christm as va­
cation.
Our Ready-to-wear sujts will
To
P ortland—
Tanlac, $1. McNair Bros.
be made to fit you. P aulserud’s.
98— tf
Ili-re From K lam ath —
To A pplegate—
Fred Loosley of F ort Klam ath
Gedrge W. Dunn made a busi­
i i spending the vacation in Ash­ ness trip into the Applegate
land.
.
country Wednesday.
Cliff
dóors.
Payne
makes
cupboard
Ill at H o r n e -
Mrs. W alter A rm priest, form er­
ly Nettie Abbott, is seriously ill
From McCloud—
Eugene S. Bryant of McCloud at her home near th-'s city.
is in Ashland spending the holi-
iliys with relatives and friends. V isitin g H ere—
Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Pennsyl­
vania
are visiting Mr. Reed’«
Big Ben Alarm Clocks, $3.25.
brother, W. E. Reed of this city.
McNair Bros.
To Locate H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs.
Sterling and
Ray Dix, automobile dealer of
this city, was a business visitor children of Corvallis were in
in K lam ath Falls Tuesday and Ashland the first of the week
W ednesday of this week.
looking for a location but have
gone to Eugene.
New Y ear Cards— McNair Bros.
Ia K l a m a t h -
In A shland—
Gone South—
,
Zenith Moody, form erly
of
Mrs. J. E. Spates has gone to Ashland but now w orking at P o rt­
Oakland where she will visit her land is in Ashland for a few days
daughter, Mrs. Leon Garner.
visiting his parents.
fou are welcome to compare
Im proving—
my Automobile rates with any
N. H. H arrison who recently
other rates In Jackson or Jose-
¡underwent an operation at San
rhlne Counties; you can be the
Francisco Is reported to be im­
• udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
proving nicely.
In M edford—
R eturns H om e—
Alice I. Black of this city spent
A. D. Spencer who has been
the Christm as holidays with
friends and relatives in Med­ visiting hfe son, P. L. Spencer,
of Eugene has returned to Ash­
ford.
land and reports th a t he much
prefers Southern Oregon clim ate
McNair’s Cold Tablets, 25c.
to th a t of the W illam ette valley.
A. Under Wm. Fuller.
always went under the natue of
Q. About time were they m ar­ Wm. Fuller, in Medford and Wm.
Jones in Seattle, Wash.
ried?
Q. Do you swear these state­
A. About 2 years he sadd as I
have only known him 2- months.. ments are true and nothing but
Q. Does she know’ anything ’ the tru th , so help me God?
A. Yes sir.
about his stealing? '
A. I don’t see how’ she can help
it.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Q. Did she know Hansen was
h's wrong name?
FOR RENT: - - Modern furn-
A. Not until w’e was about ten I ished apartm ent. Call 185 Pion-
m5les from Seattle, W ash., as he ; eer Ave.
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JANUARY
CLEARANCE
BEGINS
TOMORROW
AT
TO LIST OR SPORTS
O ne Lot at
$ 1 1 .7 5 ........... for coats that w ere $16.75 to $19.75
$ 1 4 .7 5 ........... for coats that w ere $24.50
$24.50
___ for coats th a t’w ere $44.50
$29.75 .......... for coats that w ere $49.75
$39.75 .......... for coats that w ere $54.50 to $64.50
Extraordinary prices for Clearance on all Ready-to-
. Wear garments, furs, wool dress goods, underwear,
knit goods.
A t F a lls—
T. W. Wilson of this city was a Frozen Up—
The W hittle T ransfer Company
business visitor in K lam ath Falls
has been greatly inconvenienced
Wednesday.
during the past two days as every
F irst class picture framing, w ater pip© in the establishm ent
ftu d io Ashland.
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98— tf has been frozen, and no w ater
is available.
I.e ft Last E vening—
P R E -IN V E N T O R Y
Lost Girl
Decides to
Stay Lost
♦
Mrs. J. H. Sugg and daughter. H om e for C hristm as—
Jane, left last evening for San
Milton Biegle, son of Mrs. C.
Francisco to visit friends and rel­ E. Biegle, is home from W alla
atives for several weeks.
W alla spending th e i Christm as Suspicious Parents, She
vacation with his^ m other .and Says, Make Home Life
Tamales, best in the city, “The sister.
Unbearable for Modem
RMe’’.
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Miss W aive W ithrow o f. this
city is ^pending the week with
Miss Joan McDonald of Klam ath
Falls.
Mids M argaret Thomas and
Miss Carrie Englund are leaving
this evening for Portland where
they will spend a week visiting
with friends and relatives.
Kodak finishing. Studio Ash­ Pond Frozen—
land, on the Plaza.
9 8— tf
The lower pond in the Chau­
tauqua
park is frozen over and
Shanghai Chop Suey, Hongkon
Noodles, Chinese style, 248 2nd the fountain covered wdth two
street between B and A streets, £uge mounds of ice and snow,
Saturday and Sunday open 8 to forming a pretty spectacle. Sev­
D. O ther days, 8 to 8.
97-1 mo. eral ice skaters have been no­
ticed at the upper pond in the
Lithia park, also frozen solid.
At H o m e -
Miss Mildred Kaegi who is
teaching at Garden City arrived In A shland—
Jam es McMuller of Eugene,
home W ednesday evening to spend
the holidays with her parents, traveling cable splicer of the Pa­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kaegi of the cific Telephone and. Telegraph Co.
is in Ashland helping a d ju st the
Boulevard. .
local linea which wer© put out
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to of commission by the recent Wind
Orres tailor shop.
17 tf storm.
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11 Ashland—
Miss Florence Allen, formerly
irincipal of the H aw thorne school
rho is now teaching in Visalia,
'alifom ia, arrived home Saturday
■vening and is spending the
'hristm as holidays with her
riends and relatives here.
In A shland—
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jorgensen of
San Francisco are in Ashland vis­
iting R. C. Jorgensen of the Elec­
tric Bakery. They will be here
for about two weeks and may pos­
sibly locate here.
Photographs of Quality. Studio B een S eriou sly 11—
shland on the Plaza.
Rev. Charles A. Edwards, form ­
87— tf erly m inister a t the M. E. church,
but now residing at The Dalles,
lo m e for H olidays—
has been very seriously ill in the
Mrs. Miller Dunn who is work- hospital at th a t pjace since No­
ng in Medford is home for a few vember 28th, according to reports
lays spending the Christm as va- reaeching here. The last report
ation.
is th a t he has passed the danger
point and will be taken to his
In G rants P ass—
home in a week.
Misses Myra and
Beatrice
G unter form erly of Ashland, but
We have only recently purchas­
now of Corvallis, are spending the
hol’tfays with their parents, Mr. ed the Detrick G rocerteria; but in
end Mrs. S. C. G unter of Grants the short time we have been here
Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gun­ we have been shown many cour­
te r also spent Christm as Day tesies and formed many friend­
ships; for which we are thankful
w ith them in G rants Pass.
during the Christm as season. We
take this opportunity to extend
Special Ante Accident Policy to the people of Ashland our best
r $5.66 a year. Phone 21. Teo wishes for a Merry Christmas.
97— 2t
course.
24-tf K irby’s Grocerteria.
.
Daughters
Leaving T onight—
In K lam ath F alls—
.
f
B y the Editor o f
S mart S et
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ecently some friends in a small only had one sip out of a flask, and not
town wrote to me and asked me a very big sip at that, because the stuff
to look up a girl who had left nearly gagged me. The trick we girls—
home and come to NewYork. I did. some
She of us—learned, was to go through
the
motions of taking a big gulp out of
told me why she had left home—‘ because
mother was so suspicious of me and kept a boy’s flask without really swallowing
any of the stuff at all. They’d have
picking at me all the time.’" .
“ Perhaps if you tell me what hap­ been, sore, of course, if we had refused
pened," I said to the girl, “ it will help to drink with them—they would have
parents and daughters to ‘get together.’ ’ thought we were trying to play safe or
" Here are some of the things the girl something and spoil the party. Almost
told me, taken from the full story of all girls start by doing things just to
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why she left home and wouldn’t go keep from being spoil-sports.
‘“ L’d a thousand times rather be
back, as I have related it in January
having a good time at home than hav­
S mart S et :”
“ ‘ Everything was ail right until the ing it away from home. People who do
boys got to coming around to see me things that are wrong, always get hurt.
and take me out, but after that it was Maybe I did wrong when 11
awful. Mother was terribly straight- but here’s a funny thing: I don’t drink
laced and didn’t approve of drinking, any more than I did when I was at
which I heard was because Dad was a home, I smoke less, because I don't
good deal of a sport in his younger have to sneak a smoke.
‘“ I ’m lonely here, in spite of being
days. So she nearly threw a fit when I
came home from a little party one night able to go when I please and where I
and she smelled liquor on my breath please. J haven’t got a soul that I
really mean anything to.
$
It was a frightful scene.
So you see what I mean?, We flap­
“ ‘I hadn’t been what you’d call
really drinking. Not the way some of pers may seem intolerant, but aren’t
the boys and girls I went with did. I ’d our parents just as intolerant?’"
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Last Times
25 Women’s C oats at One-Half
The Regi lia r Price
$13.95
$16.95
$19.75
$21 50
$22 50
GOATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
’. ......................................$ 6.95
........................... ............ $ 8.48
.......................................$ 9.85
........................................ $10.75
.......................................$11.25
$24.50
$27.50
$29.75
$37.50
$45.00
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
N O W ................... .................... $12.25
N O W ...............: ................ .... $13.75
N O W .................................., . $14.85
NOW ....................................... $18.75
NOW ....................................... $22.50
Every garment l^ew this season; mad e with fur collars and of the new ma-
terials—Bolivia, Downey Wool, Cut C Chinchilla, Plush and Ormandale—Cpl-
ors— Black, Navy Blue, Brown, Gre v and Tan
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY
COATS
TODAY
MThe Alaskan”
-SATURDAY ONLY-
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS IN THIS PRE - INVENTORY
SALE AT ONE-HALF PRICE
TWENTY
WOMEI N’S
COATS
AT
•
One-Third Less T han Regular Price
$29 95 COATS NOW ......................................... $19.95
$34.50 COATS N O W .........................................$23.50
$39.75 COATS N O W .........................................$26.50
Matinee 1:30
Evening 7:15 and 9
SILK DRESSES
Less One-Third
$45.00 COATS NOW ......................................... $30.00
$57.50 COATS NOW .........................................$38.00
$79.00 COATS NOW .........................................$52.00
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“ The Quality Store”
WOOL DRESSES
Less One-Third