Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 20, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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How Much
1 I Six Years Of
Freedom
Local
Stopped la Ashland—
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BY EARL JOHNSON >
* * * * * • • • • • united News Staff Correspondent
CHICAGO, Oft. 20. — How
lies and Mrs. ¡much cash would you want In ex-I
Bellview dis-'change for six years of freedom .1
Ity this morn- J Would you compute the fig­
ure on the basis of your earning
Notice of Meeting
I power, at so much per year, or
Stated convocation, Thursday
Exclusive dealers for Style- Is freedom worth as much to one
evening, Oct. 21, Routine busi­ plus Ready-to -Wear
clothes. man as to another?
ness, Also Paat Master's degree, Paulserud's.
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These have become Important
¿tapper at 8:30. Ail companions
I questions to the state of Illinois
Invited.
in its affair with Henry Schmidt.
C. A. MALONE, H. P.
For six years the stdte kept
W ,H. DAY. Secretary.
Schmidt locked up in the pent- '
tentfary at Joliet before learning
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
|that it had made a mistake; that i
and Jnvited friends, you are cor­
another man had committed the
RIN-TOLTIN 1» -THE
IT CRY," A Warner Pictun
dially Invited to attend « Hallo­
robbery for which Schmidt was '
Front
Los Angele»—
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we'en dance Friday night, Octo­ From Eugene—
sentenced.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
K
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Clark,
of
ber 22, at 1. O. O. F. hall.
42-2
A. B. Eslap of Eugene, Oregon
Now Schmidt has been given f
Los Angeles, Cal„ stopped in Ash­
stopped in Ashland
his freedom again, but it doesn't t
land yesterday, at the Ashland
Purchased Ford—
They registered at the Hotel ¡mean much after six years. He
Hotel.
J. E. Cook of this ■ city, has Ashland, v
hasn't any Job, can’t get hie old
purchased a Ford sedan from the
-one buck, and many of those with
Claycomb Motor company.
Have you Investigated? Others whom he used to work at a fac­
F. W. Salmon and Marguerite
have pronounced the Twenty Day tory have raised themselves to
Salmen of Seattel, Wash., were in
• Madden sells guaranteed tires. Special a real bargain offer in good positions.
this city this evening. They stop­
-----------A3-tf photographs. Studio Ashland on
“I guess I'm Just out-of lutk,”
ped
at the Oregon Hotel.
the Plaza.
the 27 year old ex-convict said
« Cheap
housekeeping rooms,
when he came back to Chicago
If your roof leaks,
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS who
1 « Granite.
42-1 mo.
wearing a misfit suit and finger­
ing a new 10 bill— gifts of the
have paid the first half of 1925
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co,
state for six yeajs service. “I Purchased Ford—
taxes and are hither mailing
» Mrs. Ralph Robison and daugh­
Cliff Payne makes French hear the parole board- wants to
checks
or coming to the Sher­
L. D. Bushnell of this city haa
ter of Talent were in Ashland this doors.
do something for me. They act­ purchased a Ford roadster from iff’s office to pay second half.
ed awfully sorry when they the Claycomb Motor company.
morning shopping.
Please bring or mall first half
found
I wasn’t guilty, but I don’t
receipts or.receplt number stantp-
Motored to Medrofd—
• Possibly you can’t
spend
ed in upper right hand corner.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Huger, know how they cpuld pay ma Purchased Plow—
thanksgiving or Christmas with and Mrs. Herb.Huasong motored back for those six years of pun­
George Alford of Medford has The last half of taxes are now due
ishment."
the home folks or those old to Medford today.
purchased a plow from the Clay- and become delinquent on No­
friends. But you can do the
Hinton G. Clabaugh, head of comb Motor company.
, vember 6, 1921.
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next best thing— send photo­
the parole board, said he and bis
Have your broken windows re- associates were attempting to
graphs. Studio Ashland on the
If you want it done right take
Madden retreads tires.
paired.
AI1 sises, at Jordan’s find some way to repay Schmidt,
Flasa.
It to White.
mill.
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Warrenton Whole
funds for correcting its own mis­ ^huerm an’s Grocery.
Have your clothes cleaned at
Visiting in Ashland—
Recleaned California Red Oats takes. He suggested that a sub­
27 B. Main, Ashland Cleaning
J. B. Russell of Yreka, Cal.,
for seed. Seed rye and beardless scription fund be raised to help
Discount of 10 to 16 per eent was In Ashland yesterday visiting
barley. Ashland Fruit & Pro. Schmidt catch Up with the six
Assn.
89-6 years of freedom that have escap­ on portraits, Darling Studio. 40-8 With his mother Mrs. A. H. Rus­
' Cosy winter cabin with garage,
sell. '
ed him.
163 Granite.
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"But how much should he be
Left for O a k la n d -
Mrs. Grace R. Fountain and given?” Clabaugh asked. "He
Building New Cabins and
daughter, Mrs. Lisle Rhadham- was earning o'nly about 15 a day
rael, and granddaughter/ Ann, of when he was arrested and even
W. M. Barber is having an­ Oakland, Cal., who have been in if he had the equivalent of that
other cabin and two new garages this city for several weeks visit­ salary for six years, he wouldn’t
built on bis place at 16S Granite ing with Mrs. Fountain’s mother, be much beter off.”
street.
Schmidt was arrested in the
Mrs. A. H. Russell, returned to
their home yesterday. Mrs. Rus­ autumn of 1920 on a charge of
THE QUALITY STORE
Many stationery bargains,
sell has been quite 111 for some robbery with a gun. With him
lc sale at McNair Bros.
time, but is now reported to be were convicted Mike Valina and
Andrew Belg. ?he tatter two told
much improved.
Dickey's six piece orchestra
police at the time of their arrest
now playing at Walker’s dance
Have your Xmas portrait made that they had been assisted In
Wednesday and Saturday, Med- -now and says 10 to 16 per cent. the robbery by a man named
54 inches wide, come in a good assort
fbrd.
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41-2 Darling Studio.
40-6 Smith. Through a police error
ment of patterns. Yard
due to the similarity in names,
Schmidt was arrested. He fail­
School
supplies—
Elhart’s.
Visltlag la Ashland—
ed to prove a strong alibi and was
Mr. and Mrs. Emery King of
convicted
and sent to prison
Special
prices
on
portrait».
San Bernardino, Cai., are vlsltlng
without
ever
seeing thè two men
Darling
Studio.
40-6
la Ashland wlth Mr. and Mrs.
who had accused him.
Howard 8wartwood.
Then, through some
queer
see this new woolen matérial for dresses. Comes
Returned to Ashland—
twist of fate, all three met inside
its not too early to think of
in the new and wanted colors.
ttA 4 0
Butler Walker, father of Mias the prison walls and compared
Chritdtnas portraits. Make an Mary Walker of Klamath Falls,
Yard.
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notes. Valina went before the
appointment now, save money who has been visiting there foe
parole board and declared that
and miss the rush later. Bert H. some time, returned to his home
Schmidt was innocent.
Hinthorne, on the Plaza.
in Ashland Saturday.
But even now, Schmidt is not
Ray A. CpwlaM of San.Pedro,
Cal., "Thos. J. Marlon of Detroit,
Mich., Stanley S. Smith, of Oak-
land, Chi., Godfrey J. Ftacher of
lx « Angelas, Cal.. H. BladV of
San Francisco, Cal.,' and' J. M.
Weborg of Everett, Wash., atop:
pad for several hours In Ashland
this morning.
From Mt. Shasta City—
Mrs. William R«ipp of Mt.
Shasta City, Cal., is a guest at
the home of Mrs. Elsie Church­
man on Union street.
l c SALE
W ill Leave for Kagena—
Melvin Kaegi, George Ross, Jr.,
and Otis Johnson Jr., will leave
Friday
morning for Eugene
where they will attend the Home­
coming game between Stanford
and Oregon.
STARTS TOMORROW
E N D S SATURDAY
TOILET GOODS
Football
11.00 Arbutus T oilet W ater, 2 for $1.01
50c os. B ay Bum, 2 for
51c
50c Klenzo Tooth Paste, 2 f o r .......... 51c
50c Jonteel Pace Powder, 2 for ----- S ic
25c Georgia B ose Talc, 2 for ......... 26c
35c Shaving Cream, 2 for . .' ............ 36c
ssom Sa
25c Castor Oil, 2 f o r .........
$1.00, 100 Tablets Aspirin,
2 for ....................... ..
25c Corn Solvent, 2 for .
$1.00 Pound
Box
Liggetto
Assorted
Chocolates
E.R.ISAAC®Co
NEW NOVELTY WOOL TWEEDS
• Arizona Grape Fruit, 2 for 26c
Rchuerman’s Grocery.
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IS IT SAFE to drive through
the streets of Ashland without
Liability Insurance? Phone t l
tomor-
tor complete Automobile protec­
tion, don’t watt until you meet
with an accident. Yeo. (of course)
Arrived In Ashland—
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Mrs. Maxine ' Silver of San
Francisco, Cal., arrived In this
city yesterday to spend some From Dunsmuir—
time visiting with her sunt Mrs.
J. P. Weeks, of Dunsmuir, Cal.,
Charles M. Brady, on Allison registered at the Llthia Springs
■treat.
Hotel yesterday.
EDDIE CANTOR AND
CLARA BOW
New Improved Victor Electric
Pare Maple
records. The Rose.
man’s Grocery.
Tomorrow and Friday
IX
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Syrup.
Schuer-
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in shades of Tan and Grey,
54 inches wide—Yard
FIN ISH IN G TODAY
KID
BOOTS
with-
FANCY WOOL .FLANNELS
in 54 inches wide. Come Plaids, Checks and Stripes,
also some plain colors.
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Special—Yard
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Just The Thing For
, Out-of-Doors
Autumn brings football
and a demand for smart
models in dresses and
Sport coats. Our special
display of sporty garments
will win your admiration.
Bright, live colors in the
latest ¿fashion is the last
w o r d in out - of - door
dresses and coats. W heth­
er for the bleachers or
the links, foi- promenade
or any occasion where
sport wear is required,
our new display of the
latest styles in fall sport
garments will satisfy.
Hot W atter Bottle, 2 for $2.01
$1.00 Laborlite Rubber Aprons, 2 f o r ............... $1.01
$1.00 Monogram Rubber Gloves, 2 f o r ___ .> > $ 1 .0 1
STATIONERY BARGAINS
50c Box Paper, 2 f o r ___
75c Melody Box, 2 for
50c Cascade Pound Paper, 2 for 51c
McNAIR BROS
ON THE PLAZA
All Wool - Part Wool - Cotton
SATISFACTION
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
RINTIN-TIN
m "T H S rnoH T
The Star Confectionery and Lunch
Room
ANNOUNCE THEIR OPENING TODAY, OCT. 20
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of their new place of business, formerly occupied
by P o rte r’s Confectionery—Handling complete line
ionfections, soft drinks, Ice Cream.
TRY OITR FAMOUS MEXICAN
CHILLI CARN CARNI’’
car." a w « m , n«-»
The great sheep-raising sec­
tion of California with its
myriad f l o c k s of sheep
and their mysterious disap­
pearance—followed by the
sound of sinister night cries 1
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Announcement
«
Evening, Only One Price, 50 cento
Tw o Full Shows, 7:15 and 9:30
OUR STRONGEST RECOMMENDATION
T H IS COMPANY WAS HERE LAST
THANKSGIVING. '
32.00
..........41c
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
Matinee Pictures 1:30, Dancers 3:15
Admission 25c and 50c
Dancers after the Comedy of
Each Show
40c, 5 yd. by 1 in. A dhesive Tape, 2 for .
USE BUTTERICK PATTERNS WITH THE
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DELTOR
Nationally Known
GLOBE UNDERWEAR
IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PICTURE
PROGRAM
Milk
Chocolate
Priced at $24.50 to $59.50
Next Saturday Afternoon and Evening
— - ---------- —(15 Girls) ___________
afyour.
Guaranteed Rubber Goods
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
Portia Mansfield Dancers
Pound
2 for
- $1.01
NEW WOOL TWEEDS
SILVERSHEEN
25c Puretest Epsom Salto, 2 for 26c
75c 16 os. Bubbing Alcohol,
2 f o r ........................................ 76c
50c P oll P int Peroxide, 2 for 51c
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Baba-dash Inn”
Gome in and get Acquainted