TH U R S D A Y, Jaauary VJ, 10B7. chanca that he w ill ba pardon ed.’' said Warden Sm ith’s secra- tp ^ . “H a b e . bee. opUmtatlc about hie chance« from the Ir e t" The ooBfietcd slayer’« wife SACRAMENTO. Jan. 87. — » In Sen Francisco was Informed ( UN>r — Although Governor of the governor*, action but «eld Tottng- has ‘ ruled thht HffWgrd ahe waa not through fighting. K.£.flky«r< .scion of a respected Colorado fam ily, must die on the gallows. pf Folaom peniten Left for California— tiary, Bayer fend ale wife have M rs .H o w a rd Swart wood and not given up hope that bie life Mrs. W illiam Webster of thlp may yet be spared. city left last evening for an •» - Bayer had not informed tended vjsit in Los Angelas, Cal.; tonight that t i e ^governor bad and othey southern cities. Lindsey to Make St.il Fight for r Fight For Job Life of Convfet Perry Jforton H er» i 4 j . , Perry Norton who works gpl hH < iiwinn**»’— spent yester- H ilt. cal., spbdt last evening ttay In Ashland looking after busl- this city visiting with friends. ftftn affairs. Semitic Problem in Russia ? ' is Solved by Marriage t MOSCOW— (U P ) — Interm ar- ) rlage between Jews and -Gentiles in Russia la going on at an u n precedented pace and 1» held a 1 possible solution of One of Rus- » sia’a ancient and most puzzling Ifsny ' the new scratchlass I problems. nteetirlcally. recorded Victor rec- Although statistical in fo rm a-i WMs a l^ th e Jfese., t tion is la ck in g ,'it Is reported on good authority that the number Sénior Hlgh School P. T. A . * of Jewish men or women marry eeoked food sale Saturday, Janu- ing Christians la almost as great dry 88, Harldy Bros. Sale begins f as that of the Jews marrying • :88 S. m. ’ 1M -4 those of their own fhith. The tendency has received its A t the Oregon Mete»— ; » City Electrician Called O u t - E l mer Morrison, city ylectrtc- • impulse from the topmost'' levels , Hazel JBpwell'of Portland, Ore., was among those who registered ian, was called out this morning of authority In the Soviet Union. to rescue a cat, which had become Rykbf, ,the premier of the sov • 6 the* Oregon hotel yesterday. frightened b y -th e heavy traffic iet Union, himself a Christian, Is on the Main street and had run married to« a Jewess. Trotsky, a Modern Woodmen entertain Jew, has a Russian woman and I " Mahogany Camp w ill entertain up a telephone pole in the front of The Rose. Mr. Morrison brave a Christian for his wife. His Visiting delegations from K lam ly climbed thh pole and brought first wife was of the Jewish ath Fall« and M errill at a joint faith, like himself. His two adoption gathering at Moose the cat down. daughters, whose mother was M all on Saturday evening, Jan. The Loveland School of Music Trotsky’s first wife, had a pure is now located at 478 Boulevard. Jewish parentage, but one of The dance at the W inter Garden Teaching all Brass, Woodwind them has married a Christian. Phone Zinoviev, a Jew, also has a Friday night will run from 8 to and String Instruments. 126-3 Christian wife. I t B. m. 1 2 4 -lt 134. This tendency is wholly a pro Don’t forget m at the W in ter duct of the Revolution. In the Plenty of money to loan on < o 4 security. Phone 81. Too. of Garden Dance Friday night starts Csarlst day«, unions* between the mum . SS-tf at 8:00 acd ends at 11:00 p. m. Jews and Gentiles was strictly forbidden and children of such i f /hTHfc GREAT K om/A TRAIN ROBBERS* a union were considered illegal | Leaving Tonight— z w f s v i t e n e attvact / cw and outcast. The Jews, under, Mrs. John Shortridge and Miss Arrived in Medford— the Czars o f Russia, experienced _ Georgia Richardson of thia city L. A. Banks, head officer in w ill leave tonight on train No. the Suncrest orchards company, great cruelties and difficulties. They were required to live In i t lo r Los Anggles, Cal., where arrived in Medford Tuesday even hie headquarters in certain segregated provinces of they expect to remain for some ing from Riverkide, Cal., to spend a short Russia. The schools were prac- f( tint». tically shut against their chil time in this valley on business. dren. a -B ills still standing out and Settlement of the Russian Jews See the new clothes reel at Jor payable to Ashland Feed and Gro cery must be paid at once or dan's m ilt, ready to set in the on land is one of the policies j. IN D IA N A P O L IS , Jan. 27.— 118-tf being vigorously undertaken by „ shit Will be started to enforce col ground. (U N )— In a day marked by dis the Soviet Government and by a t) lection. By order of the Adjust sension, an Illin o is delegate, W il A dandy plate lunch Including private society, with many mem-' C| ment Bureau, J. N. Dennis« trus liam Hlndmarsb, made a fru it ts«. P iy at Citizens Bank or to coffee every noon and night, 35c. bers in the United States and Q less suggestion to the United 106-tf In the countries of Europe. The f( X N. Dennis. , ,184-St At the Plaza. Mine W orkers’ convention for the government has set aside about formation of a new political par 1,000,000 acres of rich land«, Jam dance, Bellview commun ty by organized labor. mostly In the southern portions ity .house, Saturday nite, Jan. 29. In Corvallis— It came a fter the reading of a W . H . McNair of this city Is of the Soviet Union, on which the f( Admission, men 60c, women 85c. report which advocated that the spending a few days in Corvallis, Jews may be colonised, If they g( Dancing 9 to 12. Loveland's mu ooal miners continue to follow Ore., where as president of the choose to take up farming. , sic. ’ 125-8 the political policy of .the A m eri state pharmacy board, he is em can Federation of Labor. Under ployed with work in connection In M edford - this policy organized labor holds with the examinations given at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy of Itself aloof from allegiance w ith the school of pharmacy of the Ashland were buslneea visitors in political parties, but works for Oregon Agricultural college. Medford yesterday, taking advan tWd' election of Individual candi tage of their trip here to consult date« who favor the cause o f la W ater waver combs at McNair local physicians.— Medford Daily bor. N EW YO RK , Jan. 27.— (U P ) The miners, however, adopted SEW ARD, Alaska, Jan. 27.— — Rural folk are much harder In Portland— traveling l,0d 0 the-commlttee report which urged to fool than metropolitan audi (U N )— A fter i I. O .U . F. H all Friday Th Reverend P. K. Hammond, ences, the A te H arry Houdlnl miles by dog team w ith the body them to adhere to the policy of 28th. Gentlemen 60c, rctor of the T rin ity Episcopal the American Federation of La 25c. Refreshments. Com- church in Ashland, is attending a maintained in what is claimed to of his dead w ife, D. L. McDonald bor. has begun the long trek back to be the last interview ever grant 184-2t* conference of Episcopal churches ed him, published today in the his home in Candle, Alaska. in Portland, Ore., this week. January number of “ Farm and The trip southward to the ra il Mall Plane« Delayed— * Carl Loveland has re-opened Fireside?* road term inal at Nenana required Due to stormy weather near his School of Music at 478 Boul P arker Fountain Pens, “ I f you can get away with a two months and was made at Mrs. Corhlng, Cal., the northbound evard- Teaching Saxophone. np at McNair Bros. trick before a country audience McDonald’s dying request so a ir maU plane was delayed sev Clartpet. Voice, Cello * and all yon can get away w ith it any that her body could be burled in eral hours in arriving in Medford Brake. Woodwind and String where,” Houdlni asserted. the United States. • yesterday. Spent Yesterday Here Instruments. Phone 184. The handcuff and escape king A three year old daughter ac Clayton MCClean. who resides 126-8 on the Green Springs, was a visit had plenty of opportunity to companied McDonald on the Jour Sister Passes Away— or in this city yesterday shopping observe the reaction of rural ney and started back with him Left far Home— In a recent le tte r to a friend, people to his tric&s for it was today. Mies A lta King left for her and visiting w ith friends. Mr». J. H. D ill, a form er resi among them that he first prac home In San Francisco, yesterday dent of Ashland, writes that after Addlng machine for $20 at ticed the magician’s art. He re Visiting in Ashland— after a week spent with her sister a lingering illness her sister, Mrs. lated several experiences he had Mm. L. M. Armes, who residea on E lh a rt’s. Miee Gladys Snider, Oregon Cook Ham er passed away at with members of the audience. the'Pacific highway south of Ash- Camp F ire executive, has been Chrtstme« time. M r. D ill Is a Once in Iowa, he said, a farm visiting if. this city for the past vory successful lawyer in Musko Expected Home Today-*— er challenged him to make his George A. Briscoe, superinten escape from his new thief-proof few days, with Miss Mildred gee, Okla., th e ir home town. dent of public instruction in Ash barn w ithin an hour. Although Crain, physical training teacher land, is expected home today from he had broken out of numerous at the high school. Salem, Oregon, where he has spent jails H oudlnl was baffled by the the past few days looking after locked barn and it was Just be Returned From ’C a lifo r n ia - Heal chicken Tamales, served. business affairs. fore the allotted time expired Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Hodkinson w. To take home, 25c. The that the magician leaned against have returned to their home on an. 106-tf Real values in box stationery, the door and it opened. MT. SHASTA HZ The Church street, after spending the E lh a rt’s. \ VS. ’ ' Pram Dalbu»— past few weeks in Fresno and Los Angeles, Cal., visiting w ith , . M. 8. McDanie of Dallas, Texas, ¿BJO JW D HIGH relatives and friends. was among the visitors In this A t the Ashland Hofei— city yesterday. Mr. McDanie stop- Lloyd C. Sweetman of Berkeley, Cal., H . Gerlach and wife of San at the Oregon hotel. game, 7:30 M ade T rip to M edford— Francisco, Cal., and Wm. S. Main game, 8:30 A. E. Tonner of the Home • Lot the U NION write your full Weaver of Portland, Ore., are taurant made a business trip eovsmge automobile insurance. among those who registered at Medford yesterday, Defeat Plan for a New Political Party in Labor Rural Audiences Travels Thousand Hardest decieve Miles With Body BASKETBALL! Saturday Night ABSOLUTE PROOF! THE THEATER BEAUTOJl TODAY AND TOMORROW jn iA ^ G R U r .K M i T D A III DflDDEDV The reliability of CHEV ROLET in standing up under the hardest kind of usage and providing CHEAP TRANSPORTA TION is shown in the fact that the Hertz Drive-Ur- Self Corporation of Chi cago is adding 400 CHEV- ROLETS to its'fleet of for-hire cars. This proves you can't beat the Chev rolet for teccRiomy and general driving purposes. Good Prelim. Knrt junior High Gym. rides, lassos, and loves in a breezier man •r before. , W.-I I T » ' > Iw » I refused ;to exercise executive clemency In ,* hl« case. Prison authorities, without" any official notification of the governor’s action, said that the condemned man .wopld not be told* until Friday th a t' his plea had fall- F ro m Australia— A '' Harold X 'A tttta of Melbourne, Australia, was auiong those who spent /esterday In Ashland. Klam ath Fall« bank clearings Bayer still thinks there is a for 1986 reached 880.691,800. WE CARRY A COMPLETE U N E OF SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES L eft fo r I d a h o - Mrs. W . H . W enner of this city left this week for Em m ett. Idaho, where she w ill visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. C Knox. EAST SIDE PHARMACY DfllflTY IN COLORS OF Peach, Lemon, Pink, Orchid, Nile, Tango, Ivory and Jadite. GOWNS TEDDYS With dainty Filet Yoke Insets op- Shirred with ribbon /trim. All sizes. Priced at Of fast colored voiles, Ijflce trim, net and hemstitched yoke. A ll'sizes, priced at 2-Piece Combinations ■ 3» , VESTS $1.69™ $1.95 Of genuine Tricolette, glove wear, very durable. All colors and sizes at Each Princess Slips Silk Crepe Nighties $1 •» $ i 95 * $2 “ Of fast colored Voile and Crepes —Comfy cut with shirred lace trim. All sizes priced at each in all new shades, made of “ Viscos” Rayon—a dandy, well made garment . that, represents a regular $3 value. GE Our Price '« , , $135 $1n '»$195 flffe * ■ ■ W in Mello Gio shades, all beauti fully trimmed in dainty lace. All seams fejled. Priced at to g4.SO 55.8O gg.«0 . . ....... ... ........ _ New Dainty Maid, Bandeaux and Fancy Brassieres “GENERAL GASOLINE* KEEPS COOL MOTORS HUMMING Hi Lustre Patterns With up lift Straps, priced at » 59c 79c 95c AND $1.25 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Our Regular $3.50 Corselette Line at SOMETHING NEW! A beauty without an equal rive about February 10. Set fore you buy. Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers flOC THE .figiOOTHEST ♦ CHEVROLET1 , D E N V E R , Jan. 27.— ( U N ) —- ’’W ell fight like Hell.*« Those were the words of Mrs. Ben Lindsey, wife of Juvenile Judge Ben Lindsey, ousted by a supreme court decision from the office he created here 25 years ago. she said. “ W e’re not licked yet." and “Just tell the people th a t,” For 13 years Mrs. Lindsey has worked beside her husband. Her desk was just outside his cham bers and she acted as hl« assistant and advisor. The blonde, pleasant woman was to be found any time o f day at her work In the court. As for the judge he has- apt lost c o u rs e or become ^soured” at the chargee, ridicule and ac cusations that have been heaped upon him. T h e supreme'' court decision, declaring Lindsey Illeg ally elected, came simultaneous ly with criticism from the clergy, social leaders and educators for the juvenile authority’s theory for lessening domestic strife through “companionate marriages.” “ I w ill be a candidate Jor re appointment,” said Lindsey. “ I f the supreme court denies a re hearing and 1 am ousted. “ I love my» work and that is why I have given my life to It. I want to continue.to help women and children that come to my ^ourt by hundreds.” LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE $2.95 the tables—Shop at