Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    jPet Goat Brings
Fight; Woman is
Seriously Hurt
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CHICAGO, Oct.
II.— (United
i The Chamber of Commerce
HANFORD, Cal.. Oct.’ K Hroea) — Beorge H. Buraa. Ute
M features entertainment i s a ma­
who
16.— (United News)
Be­ a Cleveland first baseman
jo r part of its regular program.
c a u s e * pet goat wander­ M broke Tris Speaker's two base hit
W e bellev^ta a fth tty la this line
ed
into
a
neighbor’s
back
a record in the last season, has
PORTLAND, Oct. 16.— ( U n it - 1»
standing nad prestige as a good
ed News)— Insufficient evidence ’tt yard and ate flowers, two a hews ehoeea aa the moot M u M e t
place lu which to Hve. W e here
women engaged in a duel a Player in the American leagae. *
and expiration of time lim it un­
many time* In the past aided la
with
hatchht
and
pistol,
a
Burns
registered
a
total
o
f
«3
i
der the statute were cited by
bringing entertglam tnt courses
and one may die.
a out oi a possible »4 potato fat the I
federal Judge Bean Tfrarsday as
of high character to the etty and
Mrs. Mary Eno’s goat a scoring of the league’s committee*
reasons for granting a motion for
q we feel greatly encouraged for
visited Jfrs. Pearl Sousa's a and was named unanimously aa ■
the dismissal of the damage ac­
Ok HVure *ucceee aloag this line la
yard, and after an argu­ a the honor player of 1926.
tion of Charles E. Sowder and
the advent of our Kducatlonal la -
In announcing the award, the
ment the former charged a
Judge Ward E. Watson of Indian
— etituttonal and
vital Interest
Mrs. Sousa with 'a - hat­ a committee of sports w r i t e r s ]
.against the Bourne Gold Mining
» In all such affairs.
chet. During the ensuing 8 pointed out that Burna’ 1926 bat- |
company, Ladd and Tilton, W il
••
High clasa drama is not fre-
battle Mrs. Sousa seised a 8 ting average was .SSI, that he i
lism ladd snd John Thonua.
>* quentiy easily available nows-
pistol and shot lire . Rfio 8 , made 64 two base hits and that i
Dr. Sowder and Judge Watson
® days, outside the great cities and
8 he batted 114 runs.
(
through the abdunen.
had asked for 169.0600 damages,
there Ih e prises are necessarily
Mrs. 8ousa 1» in Jail, 8
Speaker’s two base hit record
alleging they had been deceived
l*- extravagant, but we hare an op-
’
,
charged with asaautl w ith 8 was 60.
in the purchase of a gold mine
•t portunlty on Saturday
evening
8 Intent to kill.
a
The name of Burns now enters i
n«»ar Baker. Ore.
•I to enjoy a very fine presentation
the roll of honor, which already £
d at a moderate price and at the
contains such aamoc aa Ty Cobb, a
• same time encourage the faculty
O Tris Speaker. Eddie
Collins <
PRINCE OF WALKS
6 and students of the Southern
IT George SiBler, Babe Ruth, W alter a
NOT TO BE MARRIED
/ Oregon Normal Schhol in their
<1 Johnson
and- Roger Peckin- ,
» efforts along this line,
is paugh.
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LONDON. Oct. J6.— (United
Have you’ seen the beautiful.
News)— Cheer up girls. The la t­
* *dew auditorium and the nearly
est report of the marrying off of
• three hundred students in attend-
the Prince of Wales is all wrong.
>’ * «Bee? Come out Saturday and
The most recent rumor had it
* have a good time. v
that Wales was ready to wed ths
JOHN H. FULLER, Secretory.
Infanta Beatrice, daughter of ths
King and Queen o f. Spain. in the
spring. This, despite the fa-.-t
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that Beatrice is only IS and the
GRANTS PAS8, Oct. 16.— R.
B ritish heir is 32.
that the undersigned has been
But Sir Godfrey Thomas, pri­ may visit the grocer by radio, A. Kirkland of Chicago was shot
duly appointed Administrator of
vate secretary to the 'prince, an­ talk to the clerks, look over the through both arms late Thursday
the Estate of Livonia J. Ferns,
nounced that '‘there Is absolutely stocks, pick out a steak or a brick when he did not stop quick
deceased, and all persons having
of cheese and enjoy every advant­ enough after Policeman Bert
nothing to the rumor."
claims against said estate are re­
age of being at the grocery, ex­ Kenyon had halted hie car. Ken­
(Continued from P*g* one)
quired to present them, duly veri­
cept tasting or smelling her pur­ yon said he had been advised to
fied. and w ith proper vouchers,
chases.”
so
that
prohibitionists
watch out for a car from Seattle. there
within six months from this date
could natte on Frank Smith. Ma­
to L- A. Roberto, A ttorney for
gill refused. Safford then brought
said Estate, at his office over the
the national dry organisation
Citizens Bank of Ashland, Ash­
Into the fight and it has jnst
land, Oregon.
issued a call to Illinois dry to
Dated October 8, 1926.
scratch M agill and concentrate
CHARLES T . FER N S,
on Smith lest George Brennan,
Administrator
wet democratic candidate win
through a spilt In ths oppoai-.
tion.
The AntLsaloon league also
has issued a call to its Ohio
followers to defeat Atlee Pom-
erene, the democratic candidate
for the senate. In New York it
D E T R O IT , Mich
Oct. 16 —
la out to punish benator Wade- (U P )— The giant naval dlrigll.-le
worth, an erstwhile dry, for tu rfi. Los Angeles completed' an N u t-
lug Vet, by sponsoring a dry In ­ eventful cruise from the Lake-
T
dependent republican, even at burst, N. J., hangar to DetroP
the possible cost of throwing the early today. The trip was made
1
senatorshlp to Wagner, the Tam­ In .a little less than 16 hour*.
many democrat.
Federal Jpdffe Throw» Out
Mining C ue Involving 8
$159,000
18
It raa Urf» amount o f\» 8 caltbreof thqtr targets, hut erred nn.t
pistol t>u&»ta aad BB « » t . Rough fcxtuaatqfcr I * time. The reeult'
calculations
by the police Show was a waste of effort and a'cas-
that three ffafigs - were present ualty list made longer by two.
when "Hym te” ' and M urray left
Although police are certain
thela" Important beer businesses that the machine gunners were
to sorrowing heirs. Steige’s the- from the “W itters" Foley gang
ory la that all three were well they are a t a loss to explain the
informed eonoomlng .the location presence «1 the shot gun SQUad
Illinois Man is
Named Head of
American Legit
Tourist is Shot
By Gratots Pass
Police Yesterday
SAT., OCT. 16,10:30
High School Field
GRANTS PASS JUNIOR HIGH
ASHLAND JUNIOR HIGH
Prohi Forces
' Planning Fàf ,
Liquor Fight
Giant Dirigible
iysfe
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J> A V •,
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k B J E
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After Victories
As Wheeler said in his state,
Merits Its Popularity
ILLIONS of people throughout the
United States have invested their sav­
ings in the securities of electric light
and power companies. N o t only individuals,
but the banks and insurance companies also
rely on this great industry for a safe return
on their investments.
M
Whittle Transfer Co.
angsters in Chicago
Slay One Another
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the bullets found in both of their
bodies It looks very much like
they shot each other.
Neither
was h(t by machine gun bullets
so the' supposition is that these
were Intended for O’Brien.” •
More Corn,plications
The. coroner’s inquest into the
killings brought additional com­
plications which indicated that
the various gun clubs got their {
signals badly mixed while at th e ,
scene of battle In front of the'
Holy Name cathedral Just north
of the “loop”. "While "H ym le’s”
body yielded almost nothing in J
the way of machine gun bullets.
We are prepared to furnish good clean coal—
Screened at $16.00 delivered in bulk. Diamond
Briquets, $15.00 per ton delivered.
NOTICE O F F IN A L ACCOUNT
Notice ie hereby given that the
undersigned Administratrix , of
the Betate of Clifford H. Nlclier-
Ask our Investment Depart-
ment for complete information
about this popular investment.
You can purchase shares on
the monthly investment plan
for $5 a shire per,-month.
The California Oregon Power Company
<
More Than 2,000 Home Shareholders
Opinion
Right now it is this question
of public opinion that is vital
to the drys. Their problem is
■to impress the public that the
country la predominantly dry. If
the impending elections leave the
impression— whatever the real
facto may be— that the country Is
undergoing a reaction back to
beer and wine, they will be. in
trouble.
Their strategy now Is
to demonstrate that the country
as a whole is dry. New York, as
a lone wet spot, won’t bother
them if they can produce a dry
victory In Illinois.
The underlying fact Is that
the tendency of public opinion in
the next two years leading up to
the presidential fight will be de.
termlned by the approaching elec­
tion,
a highly valued possession. Its populari
merited by a record of unfailing growth.
O P F IC E S t
O REG ON—Medford, Roaeburg, Gcanri Fare, K lam ath Fall»
%
C A L IF O R N IA -Y rek a, DmremaH
'
ment
defending
the
league’s
course, this is a practical ques­
tion for the drys.
They figure
on the possibility that New Yorks
referendum w ill go wet. It may
not. But the drys are assuming
for the purpose* of strategy that
It w ill. Therefore they must off­
set this with striking personal
victories In other states. I f they
can beat such a sturdy candidate
as Pomerene in Ohio on the wet
issue. Brennan in Illinois, Hawes
In Missouri and a few more like
those, they can offset the effect
of any New York reverse in the
public mind.
Public
There are sound reasons for this popularity.
Public utility securities have « high reputa­
tion for safety of principal and good return.
*
T H IN K OF IT NOW
not when yon have only
bucketful le f t
Get it before the cold
weather begins— before
you really need i t Later
snow and lee may delay
deliveries and you may find
yourself in a home that’s
cold—cold as a barn.
Put in a supply now,
when you’re sure o f getting
the kind you w a n t NOW!
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•on, deceased, has filed her Final
Account as such Administratrix,
and that the County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, has fix­
ed Monday the 8th day of No­
vember, 1926, at the hour of
tan o’clock a. m. of said d ^ , at
the Court Room of said Court,
in Jacksonville, Oregon, as the
tim * and place for hearing of
said Final Account and for eei-
tlem eat of said estate.
A ll parsons having objections
to said Final Account, or any
part thereof, are hereby required
to file or present the came to said
Court on or befor said time.
heat/ for ¡auturnrJ
SPECIAL SATURDAY
Hats Ranging $4 «5 #7.50 and up
DIRECT FROM THE FASHION CENTER’S THEY JgAVE COME - LARGE HATS OF
ALLURING MODES AND COLORS ;; YES, AND THE SMALLER ONE^ TOO ; THOSE
DAINTY LITTLE BONNETS SO FULL OF LIFE ANIJ ACTION. L
COME IN SATURDAY AND SEE FOR YOU RSELfi WHAT FASHION HAS DICTATED FOR FALL
WINELAND MILLINERY. AND HAIR DRESSING PARLOR
CITIZENS BANK BUILDING '
ROOMS 1 AND 2 UPSTAIIfS
VEROIB LBPflCHAT.
Administratrix.
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