ASHLAND D ^ J L Y TIDINGS
Boxes filled to your selection
from stock.
Candyland.
60-tf
To Dunsmuir—-
Mrs. Annie
E.
Patterson
spending a two weeks visit
Dunsmuir with her sister.
Snappy fall suits for young
men. Prices right at Orrea.
40-tf
Liability Insurance written on
If you need an office or small
automobiles and trucks. Phone
storeroom, the room next to
21. Y»o, (of coarse.)
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The Tidings office Is ready for
Maiden sells protected tires- you. Apply at The Tidings of
fice.
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Winter Garden Dance tonight.
Hoeners
Centennials
Checo
RAY JILLSON SLAYS MRS. FRED
NEIL; THEN COMMITS SUICIDE
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tímate with Jillson are at a loss to understand the trag
edy, and all are unanimous in declaring that it must have
coinè as the result of a sudden fit of insane rage, which
.Tillson’s friends declare he was a victim of, on former oc
casions. His fellow employer à t th e Southern Pacific
station declare that he has been morose and suUen for
the past few dtfi’s, but those who have met himl at the
Neil home declare he was in the best of spirits.
Jillson’s body was discovered by Jean, eight year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neil. Returning from
school, shortly before four o’clock, she saw Jillson lying
on .the back porch. Notifying neighbors, she was still
Business Visitor—
Saturday is last day for Free
P. N. Gier of Seattle, Wash
Facial.
Phone 61. McNair Bros
ington. was. a business visitor
in Ashland last night and this
Leaving A s h la n d -
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Doran
are
leaving Ashland tomorrow
Why do you pay Sewing Ma
for
Berkeley, where they ex
chine Agents from >120 to >150
for sewing machine«, when you pect to make their home.
can get the White here for >65.
Have your broken windows
Emil Pell.
58-tf
repaired. Large stock of glans
w hand. Jordan Sash and Cab
inet Works. Phone 161.
26-tf
’ Largest and finest <
fresh candles tn Soutl
«on at the P la n .
Hot tub* sulphur baths. Day
or night at Jackson Hot Springe.
66-tf
Dance, Jackson Hot Springs,
Saturday night, Nov. 14.
C liff
Payne
makes
form»
Nothing will so thoroughly
satisfy
as
your
protograph.
Studio Ashland. Photographs of
quality.
Teaching tn Ash land ■
New Victor Records each wee^
The
Rose.
physical training in the Ashland
schools during the absence of
Personal engraved cards for
Mias Crane who is in Corvallis.
Cfarlstmas.r—Elhart’s.
Bny your suit from Paul-
Serud’s. Our clothes are guar Left Hospital—
Lesley Worden who was hurt
in an automobile accident re
cently left the Community hos-
Miss Fay Carver 1« teaching
Skating at Ashland Natatorlum
every
evening, Saturday and Sun
Bernies M. Bolger, teacher of
day afternoons.
63-2
violin. Palmer Plano House.
Heur the new Orthophonie VI©-
trola at The Rose.
56-tf
Cara Nome Is the finest made
-McNair Bros.
Tee, we have no bananas, but
Denee, Jackson Hot Springs, we have money to Ioan on good
tecnrlty.
Phone 21. Teo, (of
Saturday night. Nev. 14.
¿enrse.)
18— tf
James Q. Adame was a huel i Try our golden stuf red dates.
' 67-tl
es visitor 1n Medford last «ve- Caudyland.
For Cleaning
Pauleerud’s.
Phone
11».
Rotara From Duck H u n t -
appear, her friends attempted to locate her. They were
unable to reach the house by phone, and Fred Neil was
called. He in turn called Charles Winnie, neighbors of
the family, asking whether $he latter had Ipeen Mrs.
Neil. Winnie walked over to the home, tried the door
leading to the hack porch, hut was unable to open it. He
inferred that Mrs. Neil had left, and so notified Mr. Neil.
Mrs. Winnie is the only person reporting having
heard the shots. She declares that she heard what she
thought were four or five raps in rapid succession, and
Mrs. Neil crying. Since it has been Mrs. Neil’s custom
to rap loudly on Jillson’s door to call him .for meals, she
paid little attention to the matter, and a few moments
later, left for town.
Mrs. Neil was the daughter of a pioneer family of
Southern Oregon. She spent her girlhood days in Klamath
county, and her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, George
Lbosley are still residents of ..................t.
that section. Her brother,
Kay Loosley, is a well known and promii
the Klamath Agency, where the family resided for sever
al years. Another brother, Ed Loosley is a resident of
Montague.
. In addition to her brothers and father and .mother,
Mrs. Neil is survived by her husband, Fred Neil, two sons,
Joseph, 18 and Kay Frederick, 16, and one daughter,
Jean. She is a neice of Captain O. C. Applegate, pioneer
of Southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mfs. George Loosley were preparing to visit
their daughter and son-in-law here yesterday evening,
all ignorant that the tragedy had occured, when they re
ceived a wire telling them of the murder.
Jillsou is survived by liis mother, and father, Mr.
artd Mrs. A. B. Jillson of 105 Pioneer street, and one
sister, Mrs. E. V. Carey, also of this city.
• The bodies last night were taken to Stock’s Under
taking Parlors by H. C. Stock, assistant coroner. County
1 Joroner Conger was called last night, but up to late this
afternoon it had not been decided whether an autopsy
would be held.
i
• Funeral announcements will he mnde later, members
of both families stated,
ciologlsts,
psychologists
and
elerics commented ppon the burn
ing issue: “Is i t ever right to
take a human llfe l”
Shortly after noon of Novem
ber 6, the Jury of 13 men was
completed. - Thq 13th Jjiror was
an alternate to take thè place
of any juror who might become
ill.
",
.
During the progress of the
trial Prosecutor Stone made a
bitter newspaper attack upon
Blater and upon those whose
“maudlin sympathy” was being
Injected into th e case.
Lewis
De R. Mowry, chief defense
counsef, countered with similar
heated, charges, j
T he'state introduced evidence
designed to - prove- that t h e lm -
becile daughter “suffered the
same torments, the same agony,
the same pain, mental and phy
sical, as any other normal person
when pojson was administered^’
The most dramatic point fix
the building u p . of the state’s
¡case was reached when Mrs.
Bishop, her frame wracked by
sobs, took the stand and recited
the events subsequent to the
coming of her Bister and father
to her husband’s home.
It was a gripping ordeal of
family life concerning the crea
ture who frlghtenèd strangers
away but who' was carried about,
fed like a baby and nursed lov
ingly through many violent ill
nesses.
Mowry, In his opening s ta ti
ment for the defense, said that
the doctor “did the right thing
and the moral thing for the
daughter whom he had cared for
34 years to save her from be
coming a charge of others when
he felt his own end VM near.”
The high mark in the defense
the climax pf the entire trial,
was reached when 'the aged
doctor, wrinkled and whitehaired,
testified in his own defense.
Rev. 8. J. Chaney and Dr. C
Quick lunch service at Nlning
er*e Fountain.
43-tl F. Tilton are expected to re
The other note referred to
turn today from a few days LIFE OF BLAZER
disposition of the bodies.
HAS BEEN ONE
Freeh Pig'® Whistle candy, hunting trip to Klamath county.
The coroner's inquest named
OF SELF SACRIFICE
Just arrived.—Nlnlnger’a.
4«-ti
Dr. Blazer responsible for bis
A t The Community Hospital—
I
daughter’s death and a charge
Mrs.
C a rl
P ie r s o n s
little (Continued From Page Three)
■ere Today—
of first degree murder was filed
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson daughter Edith of Medford is bathe, -dress and care for Hazel by District Attorney Joel Stone.
are visitors in Ashland today in the Community Hospital today when the girl had attained her At a preliminary hearing the
for an operation.
from Medford.
full growth to,about 90 pounds. doctor
was
released
under
She
had
to
have
specially
pre
>10,000
bond.
Returned Home—
W inter Garden Dance tonight.
Selection of a Jury proved
Joe Smith, who was severely pared, pre-digested food. Her
burned at tbe railroad yards re only amusement was rattling a arduous. Hailed as a “merciful
murderer,” sympathy poured In
cently, returned to bis home piece of paper.
In
1899
Dr.
Blazer
gave
up
upon tbe doctor. Of the first
this morning from the Com
his
regular
practice
and
In
1910
44 men drawn from the field,
munity hospital.
moved to Colorado. He settled 43 formed an opinion. And out
The Ladies aid of the Congre in Walsenburg, Colo., and be of this 32 only nine had formed
gational church will hold cooked came physician for the Colorado opinions unsatisfactory to the
Fuel and Iron company. The defense.
TODAY — TOMOZBOW food sale and bazaar Sat., Nov., years
went by peacefully until in
The unique qualities of tbe
14, in Melgle Bldg., next to
1824, Mrs. Blazer died.
trial attracted nation-wide at
Rose Confectionery.
Blazer and his Invalid daugh tention.
Noted physicians, so-'
ter
moved
here
In
November
of
Meeting Postponed—
There will be a special meet that year to the home of his
ing this evening at tbe Salvation daughter and son-in-law, Roy
Army hall instead of Saturday Bishop.
On March 24, of this year, the
as announced. The evening sub
ject will be: “What the Bible Bishops left for the day. They
returned at 6 o’clock in the eve
Teaches About Tongues.”
ning and found Hazel dead from
chloroform and the physician
Moved To Ashland—
Whether sunshine or rain,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reynolds slashed across the throat with
and family of Chiloquin have' a rasor.
we deodorize clothes just
Two note«, evidently written
moved to Ashland, and expect
to make this city their home for to Mrs. Bishop, were discovered. the same.
On« of them read:
the rest of the winter.
•’I am weary and afraid—
afraid
of being taken suddenly
bobbing, marcelling a
m i im ia i "n r* *
- ~r
blood pressure is very high. I
made up my mind a great num
Free Delivery Service
ber of years ago I would not
In KUmnth Falls—
Phone 108
95 Oak S t
B. C. McHenry, field secretary leave her behind.
“She is a burden, notwith
of the A. A. A., is a business vis
itor In Klamath Falls for a few standing our love for her. With
great love - - - - Dad.”
days.
Odorless
Clothes
Standard Cleaners
Here is a pienre about ro
bust men and lovable women CHINESE TROOPS
—of exciting rescues at sea,
OUT OP PEKING
and of thrilling adventure on
PEKING. Nov, 13— (U. P . ) _
land. House Peters has rare Troops,
Christian General
|y had suclf a virile role— Fong Ta of the
Hsiang, hitherto sta
One that will give yon great tioned in Peking, have evacuated
thrills and real drama.
the city, leaving It under police
guard.
tarfaeacss.
There
were
no
dls-
The Home of The Soft Shirt
A wonderful place in winter for any one seeking
health. Hteam-heated hotel. House keeping or camp
ing. Addresp: Leo Richardson, Chicto, Calif.
Near Chico, Unttc Co., Calif.
lean companies. It is expected to protect the investor« who pur
A woman’s sob was all that that the loan companies will op ohased them.
disturbed the silence of the pose the hill. The measure would
chamber until the doctor answer require hew savings and loan
corporations to have a “paid 1»”
WO SUBMARIN»
ed in measured tones:
4
capital of at least ten thousand
“I don’t remember.’’
PORTED LOCATED
Another such moment „ occur dollars, to commence business.
red when,-in trying to shake his Furtherore, the promoters would
direct
testimony,
Prosecutor have to provide a contingent
fund to protect their customers
Stone thundered:
“Were you sane or insane on until the profits would build up
suoh a fund.
February 24 ”
"I don’t khow,” and as if
The bill ls^a companion to a
abashed, the aged man dropped series Introduced yesterday to
his head. •
amend the laws of the local im
provement district bonds, so as
own th ro a tf”
INVESTORS AIDED.
r BY NEW STATUTE
OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 13—
(U. P .) — Another step was taken
today to protect Investors when
Senator Christensen of Ska
mania and Klickitat counties in
troduced a,M il for more exacting
regulation pf - the savings and
BABCOCK’S GIFT SHOPPE
ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
WITH NEWEST DESIGNS AND FINEST, SEN
TIMENTS.
Distinctive Gifts for Discriminating People'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Phone 167
LOST— A small blaek coin
purse containing a bunch of
keys and small sum of money.
Reward for return to Lithla
88-2*
Springs Hotel.
WANTED— A woman of ex
perience would like cooking in
private family or boarding honse.
Answer in writing.
L. D. L.
Siskiyou, Ore.
62-2*
WANTED— Fat
market.
hens,
Eagle
63-4t
LOST— Pair o f celluloid rim
glasses in leather case. Reward.
Leave at Tidings office.
>3-3
Protect
Your
Roots and'Shoes
Wtih Our Oils and Greases
The doctor’s formal plea had
been Insanity. It was a tense
Court room that bean} counsel
lead up to the direct question:
y one Tube Tooth Paste and get
Free Bowl and Two Gold Fish.
ON SATURDAY
■ ‘i. i
.
Free Fish With >1.00 Worth of Toyi
or Games at
•'Do you remember giving
Hazel poison and slashing your
liX.äß
Banking Business
The Bank That Ashland Built
IN the early days of banking, before our country
was substantially settled, it became necessary
to establish a sa fe banking system.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland is essentially
an Ashland product. It owes its strength to
(lie soil, from which it has sprung. ;,. .
EVERY safeguard possible, was pttt in^o force.
And it in turn, has been a wonderful
factor in the growth and prosperity of this
section. For fifteen years the Citizens
Bank of Ashland has worked loyally and
unceasingly fox the development of home
interests.,
.
’»»»,
STILL guarding the depositor’s interest, an ex
pert makes examinations at different inter
vals, into the affairs of the bank, to assu re
that all the requirements are being carried
out according to law.
>»#’ . ;
I < <
THIS institution is backed by a personnel of the
highest ability and proven integrity, besides
complying with the strict banking rules and
regulations.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
We invite you tp come and work with us
for the higger things ahqad, .
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Ashland, Oregon
E. R. I S A A C & CO
The Quality Store
Stock
Reducing
Sale
EXTRA
This store, w ith its new building,
A
SPECIAL
SATURDAY
36 inch Cretonnes in a big assortment of floral pat
terns, suitable for Draperies and Comfort Covers.
Regular Values up to 29c Yard. .
16c Yard
2 Lb. Comfort Batting . . . . . 85c
21-2 Lb. Comfort Batting . . . 98c
3 Lb. Stitched Comfort
B a ttin g .................. ..
$1.15
All Comfort Bats full size 72x90.
,
wishes to prove its right to share
in the general prosperity by good
value giving and at times by extra
value giving as in the Thanksgiv
ing sale, which is now being held.
<e e q e » * « • KSo e hO n s s e » s «W ♦ « « « S,« > < »wo s s e w e r s t e a
To Locate H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Downing
and family are in Ashland from
Washington looking for a suit
able location.