Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 03, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Imbeciles to be Deprived of
Spreading Feeble-Mind­
ed Offspring
WASHINGTON, May 3. — OF)
— Compulsory surgical sterilisa­
tion of Insane, feeble-minded and
epileptics has boon .approved by
the supreme court of the. United
States In upholding the Virginia
sterillM tioa law of 1134.
Men must die for the stkte,
said
Justice Oliver Wendell
Homes, who waa dangerously
wounded In the Civil War, and
the leaser sacrifice called for In
sterilisation may properly be re­
quired for protection of the pub­
lic welfare. If the state requires
persona to be vaccinated ao that
disease will not be spread
through the community, it may
also, he aald, deprive imbeciles of
the power to flood society with
feeble-minded offspring.
This decision waa polned In
by eight of the supreme justices.
Pierce Butler dissented but
offered no opinion.
The decision means that Carry
Buck, a 20-year-oId white inmate
of the Virginia state colony for
epileptics and feeble - minded,
must submit to a surgical opera­
tion which will deprive her of the
power of bearing children. She
Is the daughter of a feeble­
minded mother who la an inmate
of the same institution. Carrie
had an illegitimate child at 17.
"Three generations of imbeciles
are enough,” declared Justice
Holmes. ‘‘The principle that sus­
tains compulsory vaccination is
broad enough to cover this.”
>7, a tew miles south of here,
Saturday.
, * •
Dtspatehee failed to disclose
the exact number'* of troops or­
dered to Join the purault. It was
believed, however, that the group
would be large because of- the
desire to revenge the deaths of
Oea. Aacelmo Armenio, chief in
command, and Major Francisco
Barrlqaeta, who died In the am­
bush.
Seventeen Yaquls were killed
In the battle.
Reports at federal headquart­
ers here, where 18 wounded are
being cared for, stated that re­
bellions meeaages addressed to
Adolph de la Hnerta, former pro­
visional president of Mexico, were
found on two captured Indiana.
* The letters were aald to be
from Chief Lula Matus, of the
Yaquls, and made urgent calls
on De la Hnerta for aid. The
captured Indiana were executed
by a firing squad.
SUMMONS
IN THB CIRCUIT CÔURT OF
THB 8TATB OF ORBGON, FOR
JACjÇSON COUNTY.
Suit la Equity to Quiet Title.
REBECCA F. RBEDBR, widow
of T. T. RBEDBR, Plaintiff.
QBORGB J. KEARNS sad M. A.
KEARNS,
his
wits;
VERA
HICKS REAL, LeROY V. HICKS,
and CLIFFORD C. HICK8, heirs
at law of H. J. HICK8 and M. L.
HICKS, both deceased.
Defendants.
TO GEORGE J. KEARNS and
M. A. KEARNS, hnsband and
wife, and L«ROY V. HICKS, the
above named defendants:
life THB NAME OF THÉ
STATE OF OREGON, you and
each of you are hereby summon-
ed and required to appear and
answer the complaint of the
plaintiff on file In the above en­
titled cause with the clerk of
court,,at the conrthonee in Jack­
sonville, Oregon, within »lx weeks
from the date of the first publi­
cation of this Marnons, and yon
are further notified that in case
Twenty S e v e n Mexican you tail to appear and answer
Soldiers Killed From
within the time so speciflod,
that tha ptotottS heseitt will q?,-
ply to the court for the relief
BOGALBS, Mexico, May I. —
demanded In said rcwplaint, to-
(IP) — Federal reinforcements
wlt: For a decree declaring plain­
from Ortiz were sent to aid in
tiff
to be the owner in fee simple
pursuit of Yaqul Indians who
ot
the
northwest quarter of the
ambushed federal forces, killing
northwest quarter of the norths
east quarter of Section 14, hi
Township 39 south e t Rango 1
.east of the Willamette Meridian
In Jackson county, Oregon, aad
that yon and each of jrou be
deolared to have no right, title,
estate or Igtetoac WMthder
raid land or any part fhdrepf,
fThb s fc ^ m ^ .; I<t ityv4d upon
you :hy* th e 1 publtoitlon thereof
pursuant to an order of the Hon­
orable C. M. Thomas, Circuit
Eat Food that Suppliés
Judge, which order was made
and dated March 29th, 1937. '
"Balanced” Ration After
The date of the first publica­
Night's Fast
tion of this summons Is April 5th,
1927.
F you feel tired, hungry, “fidgety”
BRIGGS A BRIGGS,
hours before lunch, don’t jump
Attorneys
for Plaintiff.
to the conclusion of pooq health.
Post office address:
Thousands have unenergetic morn­
ings because they start days with
Pioneer Block,
breakfasts lacking in certain food
Ashland, Oregon.
elements.
183— 9 Tara.
To feel right, yon must have a
well-balanced, complete breakfast
ration. At most other meals—lunch
and dinner—you get i t But break­
fast is a hurried meal, often badly
chosen.
Thus Quaker Oats, containing
16% protein, food ’s great tissue
builder, 65% carbohydrate, its great
energy element plus alLhnportant
▼itamines and the “bulk” that makes
laxatives seldom needed, is the die­
tetic urge of the world today.
It is food that “stands by” you
through the morning.
Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers
have two kinds: Quick Quaker,
which cooks in 2% to 5 minutes, ana
Quaker Oats.
I
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I
Local Shriaen Wore
Hosts To Ofllciil
Form of Entertainment
. Far North Will bo
the Radio
RENO, Nev. May 3.— (IP)— Ra­
dio will he “the chief form of Ir­
ritation” ter a scientist whrf
plans, to spend almost a year on
aa Isolated mountain In ■ Green­
land, with a radio operator and a
few occasional natives as his sole
companions.
Dr. J. B. Church, head of the
department of romantic languages
at the University of Nevada, and
meteorologist of note, will leave
tonight for the east, where he
will join In an expedition of the
University of Michigan, under the
direction of Dr. W. H. Hobbs to
study wind movements, clouds
and other phenomena at the
•‘north polo of the winds.”
Other members of the party will
return to the United States next
fall, but Dr. Church and P. C.
Oscanyan, Jr., of Michigan, will
remain in a mountain hnnt until
the fall of 1833.
During the time Dr. Church will
trek oyer the tundra to visit and
study about Greenland's glaciers.
In view of the belief that the
great ice packs of the world are
receding.
“It will be no ¿ardshlp, just
fun,” the savaBt declared on the Mved by secret transfer to an­
eve of his departure.
other prison. They were tried for
murder, convicted and sentenced
to be bhnged.
A colored man la a gentleman
when white cotton socks and pat­
ent leather slipperq adorn hit
number fifteen».
Extensive Search 'is Made
for Confessed Slayer
of Girl
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 3.—
(IP)— The whereabouts of Lonnie
Dixon, ll-year-old negro who yes­
terday afternoon confessed to as-
saulttng and murdering Floella
McDonald, 11, In the belfry of a
chnrch here, April 12, remained
as much iff a raefet'todaF l*
when two mobs which searched
tor the negro last night gava up
the hunt at 3 6’clock In the amrn-
' Jv
Little Rock was qnelt today,
A red hair on a man’s coat Is
usually worth two cigars s s hush
Mar Devst, teftrsAal S. Thom*»,
IN THE NAMM OR TOR STATE
OF OREGON, Aad hr order at Iffleaiaalpml H u RgftChed
the above entitled' court made ba
Ito Highest Stage
the 11th dor of ApRl, 1937, la the
matter of thb aald eatato, Fou aad
! (Opntiaued from page One)
each of rou are hereby cited aad
required to appear at the court from deetruetlon.
room bf aald court la the court ;,
AddHloaal Deetruetlon
houae la Jacksonville, Jackson
In addition to the threat from
County, Oregoa, at 1« (/d o ck la thp Mississippi river, the Quach-
the foraaooa o f the l i f h day of Ita aad Red rivers In Lotilsiana
May, I f >7, a day o f the May, I ff? are tearing at their levees and
term of aald Court amj| then aad promise to add to the flood des-
there »how cause, If an(y there be,
why aa order o f aald court ahould
not be madb directing: the execu­
tor of aald estate to s<Rl at private
»ale to the. highest bldjder for caah
In hand aad aubject to the con­
firmation of aald court the follow­
ing described real ¡property be*
longing to «aid estate, to wit:
Ton a
Beginning at the-lateraec-
tlon of the Weat fine of the
Mother’s" Day
flrat alley-way Eafst of Moun­
Box of
tain Avoauo with the North
ARTSTYLE CANDY
side-line of the Boulevard In
the city of Ashland, Jackson
County, Oregon^ thence run­
ning north 1* W Weat along
and parallel wlfh the Weater-
ly slde-llpe e f a|»ld alley a dis­
tance of l i t feet; thaace
West 70 feet J thence South
parallel with the West side­
line of said illey-w ay to an *
Intersection With the North- -
erly aide-ltna of the Boule­
Your mother will treasure
vard; thence m a tin g South
this gracious gift of Artatyle
5<* IS* Bast «long the North­
Chocolates long after Mother’s
erly elde-llne of Mid Boule­
Day.
____
vard to the place of begln-
ARTSTYLE
WITNESS, W. J. Hartiell
Judge of the above entitled court
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF with the «teal o f raid court hereto
THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR fixed this 11th day of Agrtl. 1827»
Seal
DBLILIÂ STEPHENS,
JACKSON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Cohaty Clefk.
ADD U R * TO TOMB TEAMS
Aad aoadd Mat to year IMP,
traction.
Bessie A. SpeWBery, 8ophln X
Sherwood, Levi M. Themes, R om
ALBANY*, May 3.—<P>—Selec­
H. Throat, » 4 r TfemM. aaid tion of Jurors to try Mrs. Anna*
George A.^ThnAH, Mira at la*, Fallen, charged with the murder
a n t of kind a* « « v i s i t s of the o f h e r husband, E. H. Fallen at
aforesaid Auurt Wheeler T hom », Lyons, March 13, occupied the Oa­
deceased, q n d to all other heirs th s flrat day of her trial today.
unknow*,« t t aar tiara ho, aad all While the case lacks spectacular
other peraoaa claiming aar Inter­ .features the court room was com­
est 1» the estate of the raid do* fortably filled aa the trial opened.
cedant.
» . ! \ ■ ■
Back water» from the Odachito
spread out toward Monroe, La.,
and West Monroe, and the Red
river broke through a levee at
Vick, La., and swept over near­
by territory.
If the combined forces of the
Mississippi, Red and Ouachita
eacomplish the full measure of
destruction now threatened, 75,-
000 persons may be driven from
their homes to Join the army of
380,000 or more who are already
being given aid by the Red Cross
throughout the flood region.
When Jolla R. Gordon, Danville^
III., found himself ••always tired
at night and hardened with *
backache,” he took Foley PUls, a
wonderful diuretic/stimulant fqr
the kldneya. “After a few doses
I fait better, could work with
more ease, became stronger aad
could sleep better.” Men aad
women everywhere are uajng aad-'
recommending Foley P ills. diuret­
ic, for faulty kidney action, la
constant nse over IS yearn Sat­
isfa c tio n guaranteed. Sold every­
where.— No. 3.
Forests and Floods
Last week while the Nation was cele­
brating American Forest Week, the Miss­
issippi River gave evidence as to what
may happen when mountains ire denud­
ed of their forests.
Today the primeval forests which grew
along'the headwaters of the Mississippi
and its tributaries, have disappeared. Ar­
tificial b a r r i e r s , built to retain flood
waters, proved insufficient for the need.
Nature’s way was best.
While being thankful that our o#n pri­
meval forests are being 'preserved, and
cut over lands reforested, let no one for­
get the * resent need of those in distress
in the Mississippi Valley. Tour contribu­
tion to the Red Cross Relief Fund will be
appreciated by the thousands of flood
sufferers.
CHOCOLATES
with plenty of nut fillings and
Caramel» — nougatines all the
favorites—packed in a hand­
some box.
F irst
N ational
B ank
ASHLAND
f/SSn OREGON
AMZI WHEELER TH0MA8. Do- By Claudia L. K ina,
To May Dlvlt, sAmetlau
COMMERCIAL
» RATE DEPOSIT
aaaL'anxiety Because oF nfvb
activities. Although there was
no indication of mob spirit, specu­
lation as the whereabouts of
Dixon was on the lips of nearly
qyery,
cnme/.aggresÿvra laat, wight- and
were,arrfesto<j apd<lopked up for
(he alight wdre released In munl-
Mpal* Co^rt-ihlA morning.
FATHERS KILL DOCTOR
AFTER sons d is
- SAMARKAND, Turkestan— (IJ>)
— Enraged because their eons had
died of scarlet fever, two Ameri­
can fathers attacked by Dr. Beni
MIrles, who had attended the sick
children, and stabbed him to
death. The two men, who were
immediately arrested, were nearly
lynched by a mob of the dead
physician’s friends and were only
purity and flavor, always
Quaker Oats
appear. He came borne a briga­
dier general aad later waa placed
la charge of the division aa a
permanent branch of the army
with the rank of major generaL
General Fries talked moot In­
terestingly for half aa hoar or
more aad his hearers were great/
ly entertained aa wall aa enlight­
ened by the informal discussion
Into which he waa led.
General Fries has two sitters
residing In this county, Mrs. O.
Cj Purkeyplle of Central Point,
aad Mrs. W. T. Grieve of Paoe-
pect, and both with their hus­
bands, and several Immediate
members of their families, wore
present 'at the Sunday Evening
gathering la Ashland.
Sam H. Baker, of Grants Paas,
Potentate of Hlllah Temple, was
the master of ceremonies aad
greetings and reminiscences <of
old daya In Jackson county whan
the distinguished gnoat was a
boy here were given In a num­
ber of informal remarks by of­
ficers and past officers of Hlllah
Temple. These Included B. V.
Carter, P. K. Hammond, B. D.
Briggs aad O. W. Duua.
Oenerql Frias responded to
these greetings feelingly and en­
tered heartily into the reminis­
cent features of the program.
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Ashland Creamery
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N ° waste'of time. N o loss of
materials. N o worry. N o danger
of bakings falling due to ia r of oven
door when* you use Calum et It’s
r double acting. Contains two leavening
units—one begins to work when the dougn
b mixed, the other waits for the heat of
oven, then both units work together.
I n ev e ry home Where you find
Maxola y o u can lie certain o f one
th in #—i t is a home governed b y a
h ousew ife w h o understands ajpd
appreciates the modern method
o f cooking.
She k n ow s that Maxola is a pure
Vegetable Oil—as good and de­
licious as th e c o r n from w h ich it
There is nothing like newspaper adver
tising for inspiring quick action.
T h a t fo r frying, Maxola gives
h e r greaseless, easily digestive
A newspaper’s readers are not scattered
foods—
broadcast over a continent They are gath­
For Shortening, Maxola is equal
to butter in rich ness-she uses
less and it costs less—
ered in a single family.
A nd for Salads, she n o w prefers
Maxola to th e more expensive ins-
ported oils for its uniform ity In
quality and mildness in flavor.
Y our grocer sell* Maxola <nphi«g
quart, half-gallon and gallon tin*.
T h e burger sixes ere, o f course^
snore economical.
The newspaper
tells them where, in their own neighbor­
hood, the advertised article is on sale.
And it prompts them to buy it now.
The newspaper finds its
ever they may be.
Read the advertisements. They
» B A K I aro M W D g R
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give you wisdom when you buy
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