- THE M Ih Y
ESTABLISHED IN 1876
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
rryI»»Qae
"THE MASK
oberta Outlines '
in D’Autremont Trial
opyrighted, 1927, 0«
Copyrighted, XptS-9
Hi-Y Chib« Mothers Night
FuMMhed by
It is interesting to note the action taken by the
Hi-Y dnf> in designating one night to be observed as
Mothers night and furthermore to have the mothers
attend a meeting of this organisation. The Hi-Y elob
’- is made np of some of the finest boys in the com
munity. They are interested in the club to which they
belong, and are doing their share to build the oom-
munity in which they live, into a better one, and this
act of theirs is but a striking example of the thought
fulness and solicitude which marks their every act
Father and Sons night is usually observed by *
most civic clubs and we hear long dissertations upon
the interest that a father should take in his off
spring, and its presumed that we just take for grant
ed that Mothers aradtterested in their boya, and
attach no special sigBflcanee to i t Its the way of
the world. Mother» are usually taken for granted,
but when Father steps out and does something a
little out of the ordinary, he is as proud as a peacock
ever it, and struts about with a complacent grin all
over his face, waiting for some one to eome along
and pat him on the back, so that he can strut just a
bit more. But when Mother does the same thing, she
makes no attempt to boast of it, or to call special
to her activities. Its part of the days work
Ashland boys are to be congratulated Upon
remembering that mothers play an important part
in their lives. Thty are to.be commended for this
thoughtful act of designating a special night fonder,
a night when she may sit in upon, one of their w est
ings, know what they are doing and perhaps, in her
infinite wisdom make some unexpected suggestion
that will open paths leading to greater service. We
will wager that the mothers will all be there, and we
will douhle the bet, and ventnre the .pTedietie#1hat
the interest they show in the Hi-Y chib wilt
se that tafeaabw »feem
will bè litlle comparison.
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Our Red Crew Contribution»
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Ashland*« 9ed Crocs contribution» to the Mini»-
sippi flood victims fund i are coming » slowly. While
there has bass bo definite campaign mapped out n c r ;
has there been any direct solicitation, jhe chapter
officials prefering to have the contributions eome
from vdlunteers, the amount raised so far, has been
rather disappointing. One hundred and seventy two'
dollars was the amount pubfished last. This, amount
is so small for a sity as wealthy, and prosperous an
ours that it borders oq the edge of being shameful.
When the intense suffering of those who have
been driven from their homec by the swollen waters
of this great river are taken'into consideration, when
the hungry children, their food supply swept np from
their tiny outstretched arms, are thought of, when
the harrased motfiers and anxious fathers have to
sec the work of a life time disappear, and they
powerless to stop it, then, it would seem that Ash
land could dig a little deeper, could give a little
mare willingly than they have in the p ast
This matter deserves our most careful and
prompt attention. The quota has been doubled, and
now is the time for Ashland to come to the front,
and do her part in relieving the misery and suffer
ing that this disaster has created. See the treasurer
today, Mr. George Eubanks, and have a free con
science when you read or thfcritapf the thousands that
are homeless, through no ftfilit of their own.
The pend Indian Road
It is with conaidemble interest that we’ note
.the work the Chamber of Commerce is doing in
opening up the Dead Indian road. This ia a most
constructive step and one if carried to completion
will mean mpefe to the business interests of thia
¿Ity. There are many families living in thia vicinity,
or ae wa have been told. The road conditions are
•uch that' not more than once a week and nutny
not that often, win a trip to Ashland or other
centers ba attempted. If the Chamber of
are responsible for
this road In afeapa good enough to allow on-
dtnary travel, and if by doing this, the people living
in thia vicinity are allowed to get into Ashland aa
often aa tfeoae who reside in other farming districts
A e n they will have performed a real service, and
Yhouid i remaive the hearty cooperation of even in-
atitntion l who wiU directly benefit by thia act.'
Travel
: If yon want a nicefqniet place tarn
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n o t, why not «pend your vacation in China
’ year!
Our statesmen who come from the farms Mel
go back to them, bnt they sometimes go back
AF-o»»
cumber of knives, and forks and
cooking utensil» fro m .* woman by
to« to ® » o ^W aR ero Tharo epok-
lUfl utensil« being simitar to toe
ones which were found In toe fire
at Camp No. I. The evidence w ill
furth er show that* on the night of
September 9th this same infernal
machine thig same w )ra w U etf was
found at the mouth o f the tunnel
wh^sh was used in to® explosion,
together w ith ,a faux. «outalplng
100 sticks of dynamite, was stolen
from the camp of RaJotte W inters
Ipc., at a point near Oregon City,
Oregon, and that Oregota City ig
situated approximately 35 to 4«
miles from Silverton and ta north
of Eugene.
•
Twp) trees, and ill the holy w a n ,fouod
Name a titled English hard-
a niece o f hottie and potato. Ap
lav w v In
proximately 199 yards away tram
W hat three
this camp, which w ill bo known
Sorted to bg l e a d i n g
in t t a avhtaace aa G im p I t o
3,
among aspirants for the
mat toy and tta day MMMai the t t a asm firs t referred la which
site of the 1»36 Olympic
crim e, there was digeorared
in
t a kamwn as Camp No. 1,
Gamas?
ff Ism m other. m m «M r
i t a t ta taimóte «Z « A tirl J e ta t a n
• member e f tre a t which had
s. W h at horse won the Two
tor totta toe Nouatcrest cabin an the porch
/ • t a lin t »«•» «fatata«1 anas «gaia
lite rati robot to pieces and
thereat a «mat pan. ia which * m
Thousand Guineas at New
ta Ztagh jm« «a h » ratkea «gatta» ta a <
¡creosote « r sheep dip, and a can In sad «monad these trass wars
m arket thia year?
head, «e much re he
" S a !J !£ .
almost empty, which had contein-
up 91 em btr .4ft calibre
4. Who won thn Rig Three
with hie hand,
ed aheap dip« or creosote,
H a sold:
pistol abaliai t
The
football championship last
tm
found nearby.« Is the cabin
one word atava ail
» » M a t assay mors arauad,
f« P t
hare bees
fau p d a tare« ©A fuse w i n and but these ■ were the only os
6. Who is the present inter-
Heaven day
taSM troptS; S M
detonating
exploded cap a n d piece which W K * picked up. There was
eeliegtate tennis singles
»t old s h irt W ith g aasness. Over likewise fe iftd 'e tth s f in or near
learned language am
w VtaCC wwWW, PaPmto*
champion?
That on September 10, 1999,
fhta« to r ft a amw. fta to M ta
It Is just that «malftt
the feqoe from the «¡akin, hidden Gpagpe No, | o r No. 3, AJax and t t a evidence w ill further
W h at g o lfer ban won e ith e r ta proa eoe* other i t a eom/er
/o rt they I suspect the Almighty is
In sows bustoa, wheat they ap Clim ax shot gun shells, u . 8. 12 that Ray and Roy DeAatroarout
wearied w ith hearing WhyT*
the national open o r ama
pealed to have bean throw n, ware
any other word that men or
came into t t a store of M r- H . P.
teur title fo r the last three
ever fling a t H im from this beauti two B. 8. arm y ¿sateens, ona the
The evidence w ill fu rth er show Loro and his son, George Loro, at
1
don’t
think
John
Onido
loved
/ears
ful world where dark days will | old type covered w ith eanvan. and to you that during the month of
yon mere than L loved his moth«
Eugene, Oregon, for the purpose
7. How muwr USIdg IP
ootnaand taoahla w ill «gasp in and
«M lkaA teaaehar learem«* gUb A satojtaE^m M ^taw to^ToJ^know the other of t t a alum inum type, June, 1923, Ray. Roy DeAutre- of making purchase of some knap-
has T a la beta Wto-
Each of them bora certain marks mout and B. B. James, the alias saeka d r packsagka. T h at they
Me thin», a thing ef beeaty. sea her
▼ard ip rowing in recent
mark?* T h at is what John I thereon, one, the alum inum , bear- under which went the defendant
go out slope |a the night in the shining
purchased some articles at that .
H m L I a
w aaa
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n U ia i
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yeayg.
Sark. g)m web strata and she clang Guido was. That is what your lag a price npark o f .99.
The her«» were employed by the 811- tim e and told M r. Lov« to lay
brother Peter Was, and all those
8. W h a t country w o n th e 1924
to CM, t a i l t o * ta aae her go. ta d other boys. They were sane; they whole mountains ware combed for ▼er Falls Lumber company 'at them aside and they would he in
Olympic championship In I t a r e hag to llT*«a all thereyears were dean. They were flue men. trace« of the desperadoes wflo
Silverton, Oregon, and that While again. They made a dppoelt so
fftjo?
WUtadl toy. Y e a Amaryllis, yon Your brother meant to go into busi had committed t h o crime. Al employed in one of the camps of thia day of two or three dsUers tor
». W h a t American horse was aim actors i t T^ere w ill ha work ness w ith his father. He meant to
make a way for himself. He meant most a month after the commis thar Silver Fplle Lum ber company, such purchase. T h at toe next
high faoney w inner lata yOReando. Thera win ha
to do something with the millions sion thereof, O fficer* Ramires, there was observed in th< posses day or two ttageafter they came ia
yes eaa oomtort There will
that hie grandfather le ft him that
Stratton and P a rr found. sion of Ray D eAutrem ont a ,45
X». Name the player , who at name way. I have had my
would help the country, and the AboutdOO feet tram the track and calibre automatic pistol o f the again and on thia ooeaaioh there
was a third boy with fh^m. That
tained the highest hatting •n d my boy. We will have to
semaphore signal, situated about same kind and type which was R< y had on a sombrero or a wide-
average
in
the
193« Something that win make life
that ha had earned hhn- ¡one mile south of the west portal found by Brakeman
Benjamin
world's aariaa.
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able lor yon.*
tpe glyl he loved. John of- the tunnel, a black colored T h a t these three boys, who were brimmed high crowned tat. wnA
that Ray had on gtaaaaa. and that
his music.
w ue. There was a
Ameryttia draw away her
grip, h a v in t no handle, but hav the three DeAutremont brothers, they ware a ll draagad i« too char
fO|
in
hi«
violin,
in
hta
fingers,
A N g W E ft» 9 0 Y E S T E R D A Y *»
and stood ay. She stood
t a * fata tmata a»d his won tog certain American Railway Eg- kept to themselves and that they acter o r kind of clothes that
•freight ta d the looked Sv
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derful love to offer yon.*
press tags thereon. 1« this grip had • targe chest or b^X. which loggers w e ar.. T h at t t a th ird
I.
Secretory 6f Commerce Hoe- and ao stricken that John
"And his violin has gone, too»"
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* » « ♦ te rt-h e a rt ached for W a n t a t a y waitad Amaryllis. " I heard him say ware found unexploded cartridges had been shipped to Roy DeAu- -member of t t a party waa younger
and a few feet from the grip, un trem ont from >' Lakewood, New than the other two. That he had
2. illiaels, Missouri, Kentucky,
derneath a low hanging bough of Mexico, and bOro on it the asms on * cap, , the cap belhg of a
Tennessee, Arkansas, Mis-
a tree or bush was found a brown tag or'aeank th a t was found In brown m aterial, and th a t t a waa
»»„ester. “Wherever
l^ is ip p i anjl ix > U |s « « 9 -J he kneffs that I kept my promise. w ld
the same stM and the snow ap
Be kapVs that 1 did a ll« knew how ‘ John Onido is, that Is whete it cap of the alse 'Uf approximately these bed* ta cSatot N a .' A
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3. Rene JPonck,
Iro n Strip o f Tnmfc Ptamd
3-4. There. ^ a < bean a consid
pearance aa the defendaat. That,
4^ N anking, H an k o w . and Can
The evidence w ill fa rth e r taew in addition thereto, they bought
erable amount of rain prior and
ton.
subsequent to the date of the that this tra n k was bound by iron two tontoepa. and the evidence
t . The United States Army
bpldup^sjij) thjs cap waxjif som»- M rtintoUfeg.
. >>op
what delapldated appearance, aa , which tanymken » to r Oe 'fHfiW that these same pack sacks found
•y Adolfo
if it had been out in the rain for Camp No. 2 are the same char- • I Ita.scon«’ of toff erlnm 9»« Uta_
6bme time.' '”
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~ Aetor and }BM of strtna and are same throe pack aacka that were
id en tified , by a M r. YUtohcock, sold to them that day, and tost
Camp Is Found
Approximately 300 feet from who tended toe cabin i« .w h ich theta two canteens which ware
To enable a ll
the Pa«itte, Highway and about they ease occupied as , being t t a Xnund osar
Monacrest, toh in
one-half way between
Siskiyou s tr ip / from this tru nk, becauiae o f are the same two ctm toou that
IA Yfea-Wcamgal,,
station and the crest of the Pacific w peculiar Joining la t t a sfkips. were sold to these DeAutremont
•pestar . Lengworih.
boya occupied a cabin oa a brothers oa this same day. T h at
Highway over the Siskiyou moun
tains in a dtraetian toward t t a place ow ns* and belonging to
the eanteon, whtoh is o f alum ni-
railroad', urea found and discover man by the name of Buel and nm, bears the identical price mark
ed a place .where people had while in this cabin, aa the evi that waa placed thereon by M r.
camped, in thia camp there waa dence w ill show, they enresed la George Love.
found and (»»covered tta remain« shooting quite freebently and at
Bonght c an o f Pepper
the self-same plaJe th a t they
of a camp fire and in various trees
T h at ,tha evidetae w ill furth er
arougd this camp fire were dis too t oa the Buel place there w«e * o v that on the 14<h day of Sep
covered bullet holes and Innum found during the month of Octo tember, they purchased some rais-
erable empty shells, fired from • ber, after the erime wa« commit '1ns, walnuts and other and simi
ta* make his,Boose smile fag him
| WSuld not ever want
ted, three shot gun sheila, aae ef
OF KYHN9»
tar articles, including a one-pound
„
. 1 to ptay i t after I*ve .46 automatic pistol were likewise
when he" came home."
which ta d the firin g center blown
found
and
discovered,
heard
him
play
It,
after
the
voices
M ay S. — Foreign Mis
««n o f Carnation pepper from the
She stopped and turned straigl
ant shell« are u.
enk
• t a i BUS
be put toto IL 1 couldn’t beat hav
sionary society of th e Metfaod- toward Jobs Forrester, “DM he ing anyone else play i t Tm glad which had some character
People’s Supply Store at Eugene,
kind of grease or oil and w hich1
14 » »«»•
If t Bpifto^l church w ill meat. know?** she g«tad?/‘Di<'be gueM?* that It wont with him.”
the Hat of which w ill be produced
had form erly been a p art of • eheys. The evidence will further in evidMMe; and that.these three
A —fltoaetar meat- , A twtated afi|le rap. aerga» John
Amaryllis lifted up her face and
shirt and of the same kind M ebpw that they bought 190 rounds boys a ll came into the store' to
said;
“M
r.
John
Forrester,
will
you
tog o f the W . R. c. in th e
tell me once again that you don’t found in Mountcrest Cabin, were of 9» ff. 8. cartridges, while they
f. O. O. Y . hall.
make this purchase, and
that
"Of course. We guessed. Nothing hate me? WiU you kiss me good- likewise'found ( and an advertise were in »llverton.
these articles were sold by the
fadnasda«. May 11—The Wed in all toe,world could do the thiqg
you take me out and pot
ment of U. 8. shot gun'shells awe
clerk, M r. McCulloch, who wont
* , »’ •» ’ i w s z
aaaler olita a f U « Frosbyterlan
— *“ m dona bore, Amaryllis,
likewise
found, as were a number
Tta evidence w ill fnrther
d love. There isn’t any
out to the car which they were
WUI meet at ft« koma
. But now of 22 U. 8. exploded shells. There
aa- < tenant who would
ttat ttak MM too imaier a( toe driving, which was a Nash touring
Ira. Prad Hltchceqk on^Qak
house and put rest and I must go to my father, because my were tracks of a* car In and a t flHvsr ta ils Lomber company,
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car painted green, and that Hugh,
to ft» hla sen ju ft as you
any of spirit end
euAuam **
with
this camp. There were places taking thia Ctast ò r ta x
this defendant, was tn the d river’s
g{ color gad
r. M ay M ie -R o g u e R iver
John Forrester. “And where boughs o f trees had bean tosai *“» that R v4a vetf heavy seat.
toaea and
Cottage Women’s club
yen have pat hero. No
Ammyui«? thrown down and which were to sud tost whan they wars asked
The avtdonco w ill further show
moot a t th« hqme of Mrs. tenant qould put leva llke that into
tho form of a bed. Many trees about itg contents they replied that the same shot gun tired these
A. E . W ttla m m 519 E Famsh,’ a home, and Urnae rod lilies ev,
had been toot at. -A short dis« that U was_no«e e f the teqklrtoa [toelta which were found ta Bllver-
Where until they flegaed lave to
Medford.
tance away, about one-quarter business. T h at they stayed at toe
Heavenl Yoo ' eoulda
‘da’t look
lo< to the
tam Camps No. 1 and No, I and •
May Ito — Slka Lodge
right me to the.toft;
of a mile, up and practically an boom of Mrs. Parsons near . 8tl- the tunnel, and that the same au
944 w ill give a ahirt waist look out
land
top of the mountain and at a verto» for qpme several days dur
to m a tic pigtota whieh fired the
in th«i B lk ’a ballroom. scape «eying
hit you.
point
which :s only about one-’ ing the early p a rt ot September,
We
hadn't
roa<
tta
front
door
Sheila found a t the west portal o f
. Provost's orohoatra w ill
before wo
quartqy of a mile from » paint, an« after they had ro tu m ta from
the tunnel, «rod part of toe stalls
ptoy.
■at her meek aR «dar «ha
which commands a view of the Portland, to whjeh I wffl advert found at Camps No. 1 and No. 2,
Southern Pacific . track».
h°to later, and to*» they le f t there ap- the root being fired by tho auto
asid. "Oh, I
tataw did T ato * O tre» A t Civic
north and south (pr > distance of irax>Mat«iy . an September 4th;
am ao g ita that ba h ta w t ~ I am so
matic found ta tta east portal.
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VOMIR
(ZUkM&t
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several miles, as well as both ap that at t t a time they le ft they
idMR^TOBlB
ìlisìUBtn. fitfL
Ik M W
Evidence Ia Found -
Tho/Clvie etub met Tuesday
"Ho ta d tho spot selected where
proaches to the tunnel, another loaded up a Nash car which they
The evidence w ill furth er show
afternoon, M ay third, for th e ir he thought you would oom«. Bo t a woe afitad t a » » » t a a t a * » *
camp was discovered. In this had, which was painted green,
that in a pencil pocket of the bib
regalar meeting in the Civic thought yoo wuold come down to
camp a largo fire had heap burn w ith verietacam ptpg o u tfit which
of these overalls, which were
eishhouae on W tabarn W ay.
ed between two targe f ir or p ita they hsd,< put thia eheat in there,
r e ie f, M
found near the infernal machine
The business session was call . M k l M l M
trees and in the remains of this and le ft some clothing w ith to«
bento
there
with
t
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St the west portal of the'tu n n el,
ed to order by the president,
fire, all piled together were pots Parsons, saying that they were go-
and which overalls wpre sent to
Mrs. H arris Dean and the aetata
and pans, skillets, lto fl strips, toa t a • tM a tta n and would re
Prof." Helnrleh of the University
to t t a flag was lad by Mrs. G.
tu
rn
shortly
thare4fibr
and
get
the
shells, belt buckle of a kind Used
Pl California for Investigation,
» . Eabanks. Igirs. J. H. P u ller
on a mackinaw, the patte of sus clothing, and that they never did
was found, a registered le tte r re-
led the members in singing.
pender«, parts of f l i u and sayth- return for this «taking-
celpt, No.2361, postmarked at Eu
A m orfia toe B eautiful.”
Miss
enware, piece of fuse or detonat
The evidence w ill further »how
gene, Oregon. September I A 1923,
Leona Maratera, tnatructor of
ing eap and various other articles, that they left the employ of the
by the receiving d i r k *R’’ which
music a t the ^Bouthefn Oregon
a ll of which had beep 1» and Bttver F«U4s Lumber company oa
Is
a receipt for a registered letter
Normal school, gave a splendid
through a firo. Those vartau* ar o r abe«t August 394b, and that
re n t by Roy DeAutremont from
talk on the »abject, ;*Muaie,H
ticle« ware aa if they ta d all beau I they heror returned to t t a em-
Eugene to Vern DeAutremont at
after which »he played aaaay
ptaaad on tola fire and the f i n ploy of th® compaDJr- T h at,th ey Ipkewood,
New Mexico.
beautiful record» oa aa ortfao-
banted. Ip addition thereto, were paid o ff aa of this date
The
evidence
w in furth er show
phonie machine, which waa loan
these w«»c remains o f som« c lfth ,
Bought Nash Car
that the automatic pistol found
ed to her through tho courtesy
such ag epevap ot tarpaulin and
The evidence w ill further shotr neai- th% east portal of the tun
of The Rose «or the afternoon.
the eye>|« wfctto ta d been used that op August SO, 1922, "they
nel was a .45 ¿allbre automatic re-
Mr». J A Churchill was nneble
la this ceAvaa air iprpanlin. Near purchased from the Burnside Au
tolvur having Ne.x 130-783, and
to m proseat and give t a r tftfc
"the place of thia fire were three tomobile Exchange at 860 Burn
wga shipped by the Colts Arms to
ea the "BckNarehlp Loan Fund*’
beds. In t t a dahrla of t t a bed side street, city of Portland, Ore
th«
8chwafaach«r Hardware com
aa half haan pravloualy annonn-
das found a Nttle «Hp
A m eri gon, a Nash nntproebile, the pur pany at • Beattie,1 Washihgton,
cod, hut aha w ill do ao early this
can Rgilwaiy Expgesa tag. t a r * W chase being made fay Roy p 'A u tre -
February 2 9 .1 9 9 1 . and by the
tajn.
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the number» oq and o f t t a Lake- giobt, apd tost on that night they
Bchtabacher
Hardware
com
Mrs. F rank Jordan and Mrs.
wood, New MeXtgo. EPPTOto »te* oeaapied a room at the Lind Hotel,
wore hoeteasee fo r the '
tlon. About' 40 feat awey w««' * Portland, Oregon, under three gt- pany retotpged to tile Hauser
Brothers Hardware company at
*thee<
afternoon and a fte r the pro
«umed names, Roy under toe
hole abont two feet deep
Albany, Oregon,* on or about
wicked. I t a r e L
away
aQ
Ih
ad
tho uppe _
gram was over, the two ladies to.give. I haven't ora expansive
name.'Of R a . Burto«, R«y under
about three feet wide a»d
a « t o oa toe walk and up t ta . 1 . 1 a k t f t l . t l a a a a a r a a a « l a a a a n t fltto aitoreito
R
Riirtnn tonal Mareh 14th. 1922, and was sold
served refreshment» on table» dothtog H ta toe m
girle have.
hr U ete aterk, U r. BoawalL at A l- '
decorated very prettily w ith nar I have triad to ha good, and I don’t
cissi» and lilacs.
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