Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 02, 1927, Image 3

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    Society Noies
(Continued From Pago Two)
DR. R. L. BÜRBÏÜ
.... ¡
Physician and
Office /tiene 18
Announces the Opening of Ria
FOR EXCHANGE
New Offices in the
o r f i c a HQUR8
FOB SALK or TRADE— ISO
Hersey Bldg.
acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On Civic Club M eets Toaw rrew —
Next
to
the E fts’ Temple.
Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­
— Large front
The Women’s Civic Improve­
ter, near county school For fur­
l i e Oak St. Phone
ment dub WB1 hold Its regular
ther particulars address Tidings,
30341
meeting
hi the Civlj eWbhouse
Box h l.
133-2mo.«
on Wlnbnrn Way, tomorrow
afternoon, May seconds and it
and cabina with ga-
is hoped that there will he a
■onsWr by mouth
DR. ROLAND ALLIN
GOOD PASTURE for few head large attendance.
»Mr A fe. i f t Gftft-
Mrs.
J.
A.
Churchill
will
gfve
of yoftng stock, ft. H. Davenhili.
111«
Physician and Surf eon
Phone I1F5.
208-2 an interesting and instructive
talk on the “Scholarship Loan
FOR BENT-—10 acres best of Fund’’ and Miss teqga Marsters,
soil planted to all kinds of gar­ instructor of music at the South­
Praftioe Limited To
land track, large house, furnish­ ern Oregon Normal school,' will
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
IF YOU WALT a good hod» ed, |>* per month/ Ashland give a delightful musical program
OFFICE HOURS
X-Bay, Including Teeth
followed by a talk on “music.’’ X»S8 A«» * M other 1 mmay Belle B en n e tt
inquire
at Brown ft Rice. 81 N. Realty Co.
FOR REN^D—Furnished house,
Office Hoars: 10 - 18 aad E > 8
io -ia A. M. ,
a-g
0842
on Laurel at., call 333 Hurga­ Main.
First National Bank Hi
Swe d eub ur g B uilding
FOR RENT— Plano Phone 273-
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Lithiaae Enjoy Covered-Dish
with figures from his business. T.
dla«, phone 263-L.
205-tf
l»«-<f
Maternity Homo
OFFICERS MEET A. Rafferty, chief traffic offieer,
Supper—
FOR RENT:—One dandy 5-
The members of the Lithlans,
told the boys that the new order
room modern bungalow and 3 . MATERNITY HOME — I I I
Ashland’s
booster
organisation,
The
Law
Enforcement
Officers
of
things was to use more prevsnt-
w e e with barn, hen house, Granite. Terms, faclndtog every- 8WANTÉD— 2 sets of fillers, ap­ enjoyed a delicious covered dish association of southern Oregon itlve measures rather than cura­
16342 ply box factory.
Office and Resident I
208-2
IBS Granite
garage, on Mountain Ave. 130. thing, 84.00 per day.
3upper in the Civic clubhouse on met at the Umpqua hotel in tive. Wm. Levens, prohibition di­
Office Honrs
Ashland Realty Co.
303-tf
Winburn Way, Friday, April 39, Roseburg, Ore., Thursday, April rector, threw some light on the Where the sick and aged ars
WANTED
WtoMtoaeone
28 at 8:30 p. m. Guy Cordon, criminal code of the state, and oared for Is pleaadnt home
at six-thirty p. m.
Ffrft RENT— Modern five-room
district
attorney
of Douglas went on record as favoring some surroundings.
Approximately
thirty
couples
WANTED
TO
HENT—Two
one
bouee with range aad linoleum
were seated at tables perfectly ap­ county, and vice-president of the changes.
and garage. 888 Fairview st. thousand chick brooders, wanted
PRACTICAL NUMBING
pointed. where a sumptuous sup­ association, acting as toastmaster,
Wm. (Bill) Hays, sheriff of Jo­
206-3*
Phone 378 J or call at 534 Fair- at once. Phone 338-J.
CALL
per
was
served.
Huge
baskets
of
introduced
Mayor
George
E.
sephine
county;
Keith
Ambrose,
CHOICEST FOOD
view ft.
.
201-tf
HOW IS THAT ROOF—-Let A.
JERRY O’NEAL
spring blossoms were plhced Houck, mayor-of Roseburg, who chief of police at Klamath Falls:
For Tour Next Job Of
around the room, making a very delivered a very interesting ad­ Topi Miller, veteran district at­
FOB RENT— Furnished house V. Hood reshlngle or repair it for
ss Gowns Without pleasing, as well as colorful back­
Plumbing
dress of welcome, which, coming torney of Josephine connty; W.
With garage, garden epot, near you. Call orders to Wolcott’s
Shop
in
B e a v * BMg.
Grocery.
Phone
17.
205-1-mo.«
ground.
from one of the most prominent W. Oage, sheriff of Coos county
schools. Call at 853 Holly, phone
37 First St.
Phone 138
iwned
The remainder of the evening
•Ians in western Oregon, as Frank Taylor, sheriff of Lane
Ï17L.
181-tf
WANTED— Plowing and gener-
was spent in dancing, the music
, was instructive and dealth I connty; Joe Keller, of Portland;
Contractor— Realtor— Btrffder
Si team work. Phone 247-L.
LONDON—(IP) — Short skirts being furnished by Mr. and Mrs.
the Home-Sex condition in and Fred Merrill, game warden Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
198-1-Mo.« gnd sleeveless and backless gowns
Charles Robertson and Mrs. Nona
in to crime and criminals, from Grants Pass, helped make
ber for sale, terms. Rpairing,
will continue on the taboo list Ellsworth. Some of the members
HAY FÖ R HALE— »16 pe
Washing
ouck favors having a law the meeting worth while, followed remodeling and new work.
for
the
Royal
Courts
this
year.
Louis Werth, phone Í8F-21
amused themselves playing cards.
1 similar to the Baum, law by Sheriff Newton, of Benton
WASHING of all kinds, plain
The Lord Chamberlain has an­
is observed in some east- county, who said there.would be a
sewing, work by the hour. Call nounced that the first two courts
fates
which deals with the new district of the Law Enforce-
FO UBALE — 500 Cabbaze 176 Van Ness. Phone 233-R.
Packing. Crgtlng s
this year will be held on the 24th Dinner—
«
lal
criminal,
and he also be- ment association started within a
Long Distance
plants 16c dox. or 81 a hundred.
196-1 mo. gnd 26th day of May, while the
Mr. and Mrs. George Blumen­
that our criminal l a w s month covering the western part
343 Mt. Ave. •
206-2«
General Tranjfer
final courts- will be held on the auer were the gracious host and
^Luto Freight Tentam i
L be tightened up consider- of thé state, north of Lane, coun- Good team and motor tenets.
WANTED—Top prices paid for 21st and 22nd of June.
hostess Sunday, May first, when
Dr. Houck spoke favorably ty, and asked the members of the
FOR BALE— 6 weeks old fry­ live poultry, dreased veal, phone
Good
service
at
a
reasonable
Printed leaflets have been is­ they delightfully entertained at
Phone <17
Law Enforcement organic-, southern Oregon district to be price — Phone 83.
ers, ÍOc apiece, 937 Oak St.
C. F. Carpenter, Medford, Ore.
sued by the Lord Chamberlain’s their home bn North Pioneer
as an agent In the moulding erady to lend a hand when the
308-2«
.
194-tf office for the guidance of new
Office
89 O A f t .
JORD.
Avq., the occasion being to cele­
»lie oplnlonfor better moral northern district got ready to
FOR SALK— 10 weeks old pul
WAlfgKMB TRANSFER a n d comers. Although no mention brate the twelfth birthday anni­
ions in our state.
have their first meeting,
Corner Helihän and Van Ness. D’AUTREMONT GOES ON TRIAL
lets. Phone 267-T.
208-2 Storage Co. office at residence, Was made of short skirts and the versary of their daughter, Mias
194-tf
ar
the
reading
of
the
min-
There was reported a movement Phone 181. ,
length
of
sleeves
or
cut
of
the.
FOR HIS .P ART
174 North Main. Phone 410.
of
previous
nteedng..
on
loot
to
orgaBiae
Besteru
Ore-
h n ekaef th egow n e s t coort,
■
W bonreT fnfkey
PAINTING
was held in Eugene in Feb- gon also, which would cover the
ANY GIRL IN TBOOBIftta-May ■Queen Mary’s tastes In dress have
(Coatlaued from Page One)
with all the trimmings was served
by
acting
secretary.
State
state
with
one
association
having
«ftrnmnaleato with Ensign Lee always been known to be opposed
Painting
TInllag,
Etc.
at twelve-thirty, the mafir fegtnre
c Officer Jqhn W. Medley, three districts.
in the^extreme to brief sleeves ând
Painting, tinting, building re­ brother« had left their Eugene
being a prettily decorated birth­
:t
attorney
of
Lane
county,
Coos
county
was
selected
as
the
Rfrtta ttk iM Home, 6 <5 May- skirts and it is improbable that
pairing cement work and rooting. home and were supposed to have
day cake with twelve candles.
■A .-Xr ‘ JLTta.p JrO nm ^
ntroduced
and
praised
the
place
for
the
next
meeting,
which
been in that^part of Oregon. In
IaUr
anyone will centnre to appear at
W. T. Blackwell. Ph«pe.359-U .
FOB SALE—W1H self Taf gjjj-
Those present were: Mr. and
era for the excellent co-op- Is to be held late in June.
t ie meantime they had disappear­
the
presentations
in
such
dress.
— 196-1 mo.«
cery business, building, stock,
Mrs. Charles Fierce, Mr. and
ed.
They were accused . of the
LOST
The passing of the long train
fixtures and furniture. Building
Mrs. David Whittle, and daughter
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
HEARING
Painting,
ntfng
gad
papering,
,
murders
and the manhunt, which
34368 with 3 living rooms, located
LOST— Between Ashland and daring the past few years was the Peggy, Mr. J. B. Bahrett, Ray
Notice is hereby given that the try Cliff Bn; bigame, 681 Mt Av. continued more than three years,
greatest
relief
to
many
wongsu
oa highway near 3 auto parks. Grants fasa, from running board
Clary, Dr. Mattle B. Shaw, and
undersigned, administrator of the or phone 98.
16Í-Í mo. was started end rewards totalling
Business 130,000 per year. Price of cSr 2 grips, wrapped in white who had even a horror of being sen Marvin, Mrs. C. O. Holman,
estate of John W*. Herrin, deceas­
thousanle of dollars were offered
88800. Box 401, DunsriWir, Cal. canvass. Finder return to Tidings presented In a dress that led to a Miss Georgia Coffee, the host and
PAINTING— Ambro 8. Park, for their apprehension.
ed, has filed In said court his fin­
102-6 bfffee. Reward.
’
3«4-tf constant fear of tripping at the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. George
al account in the matter of said painting, Duo Tone werk; 711 Lib­
Hugh was arrested in Manila,
moment one was before the King
erty. Phone 465.
160-1-mo.
Blumenhauhr
and
the
guest
of,
administration,
and
the
court
has
P.
I.< a few inoaths ago where he
FOB BALE—Two horses, 1 set
and Queen. Now the train meas­
honor, Miss Clara Blumenhauer.
designated June 6, 1927, at fen
was
serving as a private to the
f
a
pe
R
hanging
double harness and wagon. in­
legislature; in Its closing hours ures not more than twp yards and
o’clock a. m., at the courthouse in
30th
U. S. Infantry. He waa re­
i.
H.
Scot!—Paper
hanging
and
quire American Railway Bx. office
must not extend more than 18 la­
SPARE STOCKING
Jacksonville, Oregon, as the time Interior decorating, satisfaction turned to San Francisco by gov­
304-2« completed passage of the crime chea from the wearer’s heels when
commission program to curb law­
HOLLYWOOD, May 3.— (IP>—
and place for hearing Thereon. {upranteed or no pay. Leave or­ ernment authorities Later he
TO TRADE— Fresh cow for less activities and provide for a standing.
The fashion world has decreed
Anyone opposing said account is ie n at Swenson ft Peeblers.
was surfendered to the State of
Another latitude which will hé
touring car. Exra Messinger, Rt. more swift and certain adminis­
a "spare” stocking for women,
requested to present their objec­
Oregon
to permit trial on the more
194-1-mo.
4, Medford.
304-4. tration of Justice In the criminal allowed this year is that of the and now “spare” eyelashes are on
tions on or befoft said date.
serious
state charge of first de­
shoes and stockings. Previously
courts.
the way.
’ • , E. D. BRIGGS,
gree
murder.
no matter what color gown was
Administrator.
Artificial eyelashes are a neces­
~ “This legislation gives Califor- chosen, White shoes and stockings
Ray aad Roy aft still at large
Ashland,
Oregon.
Ala the first complete modern had to be worn. The new rules sary appurtenance to every van­
and if Hugh has any Idea of their
Judge
i « J.
r W. Hamilton was call­
call-
206-4-Mon.
code of criminal procedure in which permit choice of footwear ity bag, according to a well ed to the floor and addressed the
whereabout he has declined to re­
America,” declared Walter K. Tu­ are, no doubt, welcomed by those known Hollywood cosmetician.
veal tt, in spite ot prolonged Ra­
Officers as soldiers in time of
(Continued Prom Page One)
False eyelashes seem to be peace, and expressed the opinion NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
tioning by postal inspectors while
tor, chairman of the state com­ who are not particularly anxious
Notice Is hereby given that the of D’Autremont, from this chair he wee fa their custody.
mission which sponsored the crime to draw unnecessary attention <O gaining the popularity of trans­ that the peace officers gave more
undersigned
administrator of the will come the admissions and de­
Remaining close by their son as
formations
and
lipsticks
and
are
law
revisions.
of their time and made greater
California A d o p t s Somé
Nature’s generosity in dealing ont
estate
of
William
McLean,
de­
said
to
be
just
as
easy
to
manipu­
the
trial got utytorftay. were the
nials.
The
events
leading
up
to
“The
52
measures
passed
by
the
sacrifices
in'
the
performance
of
Striogest Crime Pre­
foot inches.
ceased, has filed Tn said court his the arch crime ot a century will be parents of the aceosed youth, Patft
late.
A
tiny
strip
of
adhesive
tape
present legislature take the profit
their
duties
than
any
other
class
vention Laws
It is expected this year, as us­
out of the business of crime In ual, that Americans will be the holds them in place.
of laborer. He also gave some In­ final account In the matter > of depicted from this little cane bot­ DfAirtremont, Eugene, Ore., bar­
Chief of Police McNabb who is California. The heavy penalties best represented among the for­
side light on the parole system said administration, and the court tom chair, the denials, the alibis, ber, and Mrs. Belle D’Autremont,
as interested 1ft the prevention of tor law breakers will act as a pow­ eigners. Many of the European
now being used In this state, has designated Jnne 6, 1927, at the character witnesses, and ail a resident of New Mexico.
The parents had been separated
crime as he is in Ns defection has erful deterrent to crime and are nations have courts of their own
speaking favorably on the system ten o’clock a. m., at the court­ of the other statements around
house
In
Jacksonville,
Oregon,
as
but
a common grief and the call
handed the Tidings the following bound to drive the criminal ele­ to which they can be presented,
which the state will attempt to
hut warning against^lhe .abuse of
the
time
and
place
for
hearing
of
blood relationship hrbught
concerning the new laws adopted ments put of the state.”
wear*
a
story
that
will
convict,
Its privileges.
while the republics of the Contin­
thereon.
Any
on«
opposing
said
them
together.
by the California legislature de-
and
the
defense
will
jast
aa
stren­
ft.
W.
Bates,
editor
of
the
Rose­
The last chapter in one of the ent appear to take their democra- i
They met here tor the first time
sigaed to put a permanent check outstanding “wet" and "dry” bat­ cy more seriously and foreign ;
burg News-Review, gave a short account is requested to present uously attempt to build another
upon all forms of criminal activi­ tles of the session was written royalyt with less curiosity than i i
talk and gave the officers assur­ their objections oa or before said story, convincing enough to save in years when Hugh was returned
ties in the neighboring state. The shortly before adjournment when Americans.
their youthful prisoner. This is here and lodged in the Jackson
ance that he considered it his duty date.
E.
D.
BRIOOS,
county jail.
clipping is us follows:
the witness chair.
as
a
citizen
to
help
them
In
the
Governor Young signed the Jones
Administrator.
Both mother and father expMn
. And there you have It; there, in
performance of their duty In ev­
still Mil. The bill makes R a fel­
Ashland,
Ore.
confidence
In the Innocence of
Jacksonville’s
ancient
courthouse
ery way possible. H. H. Pomroy,
S acramento , April 30.—The ony to own or operate a stijl for Made Trip to Yreka—
.
206-4-Mon.
their
son
and
Hugh has remolded
will
be
unfolded,
a
drama
of
life,
chief deputy fire marshall for
professional crhftinaf fto longer the manufacture of Illicit Itquor.
W. R. Dàvis on Allison street
steadfast
in
his
plea of hot being
the
greatest
that
has
ever
stalked
Oregon,
gave
an
interesting
talk
can afford to operate In Cali­ Violation of the aet la punishable made a trip to Yreka, Cal., oae
guilty.
acrosa the stage of thia county.
cm his work. ft. L. Barry, Inde»-
by a prison sentence of from one day last week to look after busi­
fornia.
The actors are ready, the stage
pendent insu rance adjuster of
That Was the elafm made by to five years, a fine of from I100Ô ness affairs.
DROPS FIVE STOMSE
has been dressed, the rehearsals
Medford, hit'a few high spots
the state authorities today as the to 86000, or both.
BERKELEY, Calif., May I
ars over, and the audience has ar­
rived, and now for the play Itself. (IP) _ it will take more thi
drop of five stories to the g»<
to make Waiter Bergeff, BaM
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the bricklayer’s helper, seek «SfQ
undersigned has filed the final ac­ ment where he can keep
CftftFoowöiT— ! <
f HÜMPMÎMoftbêMMftoAÜr
bon S- r u p e e u M « a s e < r
count
of her administration of the foot on terra ffrma.
BeWWMG
TVne-fTOBABtV
Arreu yimj tnt »
YbDAX-QUläX u u KNOCK.
Sergeff was worktop at a bi
ÖAUOPCN «IS
,
OFF WORK AMO Give THC i
SOMEYHiMG RCftARCXrtCf tkS .
estate of Elbert R. Greer, deceas­
TfcteaftAM
own T c œ « W M «
GovF STICKS A u r r v e J
ed, la the County Chart of Jack- lng heft aad had Wheel*
tbK
u e s c i s e s»-
1X1$
rths /
son Chanty, Oregon, and that the wheelbarrow loaded wRh br
MRTVXBv
JUST ABOUT ,s Í
Judge of said Court has designat­ on a hoist. Whea H redehod
SfltitftO MT y
?û«oeR r
ed Monday, the 6th day of June, fifth floor the eftbto saai
1997, at the h«ar of 1« o’clock a. and workmaft aad bricks <
m.
af the court house In Jackson­ the shortest possible route
«AS80*»dO
ville, said county, as the time and the ground.
place tor hearing objections to
and the settlement of said ac­ the barrow was tiubt
pair, vkt Ehfgsff are
count.
Dusting the dirt fro«'
Lillian H. Greer.
he resum ed work.
. Executrix.
208-4-Mon.
FOB SALE—N e w f i v e roojk
bftngslow. ' Half acre ground.
Wonderful shade. Oarage. Across
from new school at Phoenix.
Terms to liberal as to make'this
property tlKhto reach of.anyoM
Interested in owning their home.
Equity will be sold to best bidder
at public auction Thursday, May
Ith S p. a . Be there and take ad­
vantage of this tremendous bar­
gain. For further information see
or cay Walter H. Jones land auc­
tion company at Brown ft White
Medford. Phene l t d .
205-1
Convalescent Home
By Taylor
ness blocks will be built aad Meth-
odlst church completed.