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ddwn over ik e fender «ad that Barr had a good io ox itto his faoe OUTLINE» aad head, and that evidence w ill further show that he fffere a 'c ap which is sim ilar and practically identical with the cap which was found near the grip a short dis tance away from the scene of the crime. Thpt the defendant hag admitted being la this garage add joked about the occurrence w ith Mr. Barr since his arrest. The evidence w ill further show that on or about the 5th or 6th of October, 1023, the, defendant (C on tin u ed P rom P a g e F o u r k BBMT - u L a r g e fron t ‘ x o ô SA L E — B lu e F l o w e r ' FOB BALE wr TRADE— l i t room s. 1 14 O a k B t. P hop e L o g g e toqrlgt h o te l, co m p letely a cres o f la n d la 81sklyou, Cal. On 0 0 9 -tt farwfeltod, P feeae i 6 i - » - o . P a c ific H ig h w a y . P P len ty o f w a .................... . ><>•->• ter, n ear o o u a ty sch ool F o r fu r th er p articu la rs address T idin gs, L B^aH rapéh out” B og 9L 1 3 8 -2 m o .* aide ally. Rame fruit, good bar ~ F o b «KN T— Piano Phone 271- gain . S e e N u tter, S60 E. H ain. 1 1 1 -« 1 94 -« FRM ^ f r - F O B B a t o » —FnrnlslM NI henne, o n L au rel n t , Call 882 H arga- 4TO0. Phon« 288-L . ’ ; to»-« ÇOR R E N T — M odern five-room h o u se w ith ra n g e agd VEOleWO an d g arage. 0 50 Fads P h 4 n e 978 J o r ca ll a t » 0 4 F *l0- ▼law st. 201« F O B B A I.B -.N eW fiv e rpom bnU Bplov. H a lf ca r e g ro g a d . F O R SA LE: .— Rabbits, also W on d erfu l sh a d s. G arage. A cross pedigreed Chinchillas at a reason tram MW sgfeans gg P hoenix. able p r i c e . W ill sell a few T erm s ro lib era l a e to m ak e th is hutches. Inquire »t 86 Gar held p rop erty w ith in rea ch o f anypne at. 209-2* In terested In o w n in g th e ir h om e. E q u ity w ill b e M id to b eet bidder F O R S A L E :— Finest registered a t p ub lic a u ctio n T h u rsd a y , May Jersey H eifer in Jackson county. 5 th 2 p. m . B e th e re an d ta k e ad-* R. D. Sanford, 399 Beach streqt, e o f f e l . tre m e n d o u s bar- A sh lan d . 209-2* F oy fa r th e r In form ation MS SPECIAL— Big load of small tr a ito r H . d o g es land a u c w ood. tio n com p any a t B row n A W h ite IS . Phone 30 Box Factory« M edford. P h o n e 1SS. 20 5 -6 K H A Y F O R SALK— »16 per tog. Lewis Weyih, phone 18F-21. 206-3* D A IR Y — H ills Dairy, W alker Ave., m ilk from high grade J er M A T E R N IT Y B O M S — ' -1 5 3 sey oows. W e aim to please. We WANTED:— Bids«on repairing Granito. Terms, Including every use Surge M ilk e r, qts. 10c, pts. Bq. of foundation, also resh Ingling thing. 94.00 per day. _ 173-1-mo,» 1 1 1 - « Phone 30P3. of bouse at 120 8. Pioneer Ave., Ashland, Ore. Ontrander, S i* |l- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS *> » . Org. ■ 2Q9-3t* LOST— B etw een A shland sfnd HOW IS TH A T ROOF— Let A- G rants P a ss, fro m ru n n in g board ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE V . H ood rsah ln gle or rgp glr M for o f cg» 3 g rip s, w rapped In w h ite NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, yon . C all o rd ers to W o lo o U ’a can vass. f in d e r return to T id in gs That the undersigned, adm inistra Grocery. P hon e 17. 006-1-n to.* office. R ew ard . 206-tf tor of the estate of J. M .-K erby, -14JST ■ W h ite Gold, open o w e, deceased, w ill from snd after the W altham watch w ith Initials G. A. 21st day of May, 1927, proceed to 108-l-M o L op tha back- M ay have haen sqll the real property hereinafter ■ described, and all of the right, ti- ■ tie, and interest of said J . M- Ker- : by, gacasned, therein at private WASHXNO o f a ll k in d s, plain I sale fa r cash in hand. Said sale sew in g, w ork h r Ihn h ou r. Gall w ill be made pursuant to the or 1 7 4 V an Mena. P h o n e 288-R . , der of the County Court of the . State of Oregon for «Jackson Coun- i t y to tfee m atter o f naM esate, and liv e poultry, d ressed v ep l. phone bids w ill be receiyed by the Sd- O. 9*. C arpenter, M edford, Ore. m inlstrator At th e o ffic e of W . J. Moore, Attorney, Camps Building, ' Ashland, Oregon. WANTED— Log cutters and The sale w lll .be made subject smstsrs. Apply. Bon Factory. < 208-0 to confirmation by said ‘ Count» - Court, and the premises to be sold are described as fo llo w e r The depth of One Hundred WANTED Good cook snd and Eleven Feet o ff the honsekeeper fair fam ily of lorur in north-westerly ends of Lots 7 and 8 of Block " H ” of, the Village of Talent, Jackson helpless Doughtery, whose life County, Oregon, as p er p la t • wsa snuffed out without any qf said village o f reeprd in k knowledge of what had taken ¿fee County C lerk’s offlcq of place. A noticeable shudder went said County, said tract of ovpr (he tiny court room when (Continued From Page Three) land bclpg the northwpyterly the witness told in all, of its end of said Block “ H ” and gageman was riding on the i gruesome details of a strip of frqntips on F irs t. Street of second oar from tha ana that : Mesh, preeumably from the dead said village. was blown up, and was w riting man, that had wound its way HENRY KERBY, at a desk when the trpin stopped, gbout a rod in the car, and A dm inistrator He remembered the explosion, dangling from its precarinns po«l- • 197-6-Thuro. i tion touched th« men on the that engulfed th e train .When back o f the head. The state did «11 the lights were put aut of not sros p examine this witness. commission. Borrowing a flash R o sto v Testifies light, and crawling on bin hands D r .Lawrence Dodge, a highly and knees,/ through the smoke nervous witness, did his bit to bring the unsightly details of the Henry Carter « t« U y the scene during tha bartnwing hour tom aad twlatod mall car. The immediately following the crime, smoke and gas was so thick, when the ju ry was told of this that after a hasty examination same piece of flesh h itting nlm in which he was un«Me to lo in the back, apd fin ally a piece f cate the men clerk, h u t did no- dropped down the back of his Uee a pHe Of n ep ers b p rafog, h e neck. A f that time the doctor m ade h is w ay back to th e ex- was a passenger on the train Packard Touring .. $500 and had rushed up to offer his Packard Sedan . . . $1950 The question: “ Are express assistance In caring for any of messengers armed?” ask Ambrose the injured men. The method 1923 Chcv Ooqpe, $220 Bonham, an express messenger, adopted In blowing up tke car brought a lengthy controversy firs t came to light when some Ford Ooupe ........ . $100 from the attorneys for both the wires in the bottom of the tun stole and defense that endpd nel caused the witness tc» trip. tra|y when the Jud^p ruled tha ,He traced them for several feet, witness should answer. He was when he canto upon * battery, not armed that day he stated, covered with gunny sacks and but mentioapd that a pistol and Old clothing. Chevrolet Dealers shot gun were in the rack on the The doctor was the final w it ness for the afternoon. Cars bnny, on or about March 27, 1 *22. to g party psmed K r t- ElUoft. The evidence w ill furth er show to ypfc from the examination o f the handwriting of W m . E tijo tt d i ffered to the ffroarrtp statement required to be kept by law, and from a comparison of the knoyn authenticated signatures of Bay DeAutremont that W m , E llio tt and Rgy DeAutremont are one and the same person, and tha evi dence w ill further show that on all .66 calibre automatic pistols sold by the Colts Arms company there are two numbers, qne num ber being stamped oh the outside barrel of the revolver, and ■ the other, which is the same as the one>stamped on the barrel is a se cret number and is found In a secret part, all of which, w ill be Shown and sxpltoned and d ea iep - strafed to ypu a rep resen ta tiv e of the Colts Arms people, wife w ii| be here and «how yen t^ie se cret number. The evidence w ill .fu rth er show to you that between the first and the 16th of September, Roy DeAs- jgemont took out a number of pol- .feles of life insurance w ith various persons as the beneficiaries there- under, the amount of said policies approximating five to nine thou sand dollars. Green Car In Ashland r The evidence w ill furth er show that on the 27t^ day of Septem ber; 192g, the defendant, Hugh D eA utrem ont, cam e in fo the'P'ark Garage ^VAshland, Oregon, driv ing a Nash touring ear; painted green, and stated that he wanted the-car fixed« giving the name df E - E. James. That he ‘ claimed that he had ran into a cow and It was' ascertained that the fan on the car had been broken; after an rxamination. The evidence will rther disclose that he had beeb t(|jthe garage owned and qperated sX that Unto by H arrison B roth ers and had t w i ta get tha oar fixed and was very grgfana because of the delay which was b Ain ft occas ioned him, and that he took the car a way“ and brought It to the P a r k Garagq. The evidence will show th a f H0ille In the Hartteon Brotlwlnkmfege be was dredged In w «round the testimony o f Henry Garter, Ashjgnd dairymgn gho at the time of the crime, was in the employe of the express com pany and a messenger on the train. The Aehland man stated that ba was In the fourth car Bask. Icing fish, when the ex plosion shook the ear in which he was working. He rushed to ths mall oaf, where, w ith Brake- ttan Mitchell, they extinguished th« amall blase. The smoke and gas drove them out of the cgr> he declared snd later when he was able to 're tu rn , he found ttta body of the m ail «lark, lyin g face up. He drug the body out ffom under some burning maU aad there, discovered that owe of the ylctlms of th« explosion, was Hugh Seen in Store 384 Oak St. At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 Hersey Bldg. # 'Tiext to the Elks’ Temple. > B . BOLAND ALLER Physician and Surgeon P n e tiO A Bye, Ear, Now and TfcfOBt OFFICE HOÇBS X-Ray, Including Teeth Office H on rs: JO . B r . mattm Convalescent Hone 158 Granite W here the sick and aged are eared for In pleasant home mrroundings. Jfl end ■ - • ¿m r Physician and Sergeon 145 Pianga* Av» Office and Resident Rhone Office H aV R 10 - IB a. m . 5 -> 4 » . m , 4 :1 0 - 7 :1 0 p. m. PRACTICAL NURSING CHOICEST FOOD CALL JERRY O’NEAL Reasonable Terms For Your N ex f Job Of WM. B. GOULD Cogtraptqr— R ealtor— BuUder Houses, lots, acreage and tim ber for sale, terms. Rpairing, remodeling and new work. 404 Mountain Ave. Phone 4Ö8J WHITTLE TRAN <$ 9TPRAGE < Coal, Wood and Storage A tttO F r p if f h t T a r m i» « ! Phonp UT _ . Offic« SE Oak 8A CAD1NBT WORKS Corner Helman and Van N< J t h o n g r * * ^ * " - - ^ " ^ '1' ' ”888 PAINTING fain ting T oting, Rtc. Painting, tinting, building re pairing cement wack and rooting, to. T- Blackwell. Phone 369-L. | * LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE being repaired, and that while tlie mechanic, Mr. Barr, was working on the car, that he would lock > 106-1 mo.* Fainting, tlptlng and papering, try CUM Burlbigame. 051 M L Av. 09 phone OS. 117-1 mo. PAINTING—.Ambro S. Park, painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lih- »rty. Phone 685. 180-1-mP- ’ • P A P E R hanging “ I, H: Scott— Paper hanging and uterlov decorating, satisfaction ;u aranteed or no pay. Leave , or- lorg at Swenson A Peeblers. > 196-1-nio. and Save Ton Money Sethre T on in« to Sis mother in AtattVes In land, after sha hal talked to him about making a clean brent* o f it, he said, “Mother, don't let them talk you into that,” and thnl he said further. ’’Mother, yon di$ amt ever think that you nineteen yen* old boy would go wrong, but I didn’t mean to do it.” agd th a tA e said when his mother told him he had no alibi which conid bp be. Ileved, and he said he knew that “bu that he had a vary wterd story to tell and with the help of a go^ , lawyer the Jury Would hellsffH him. w When tha state has established these fasts showing the mmnds slon of this horrible atrocity, thia cold blpwfed » u rd w , u d i n in this oplgffhg statemeffl, it ant |inly feels justified In 4 sk i* g J » u to return a verdict of goijtk hare, but expects you by foul* verdict to <The evidence w ill further show make this defendant pay with hie that after it was determined that life for thia dee which was com hese throe defendants had com mitted. mitted this crime, that their pjc- ‘ure* were procured and that post ers offe’in g »«wards were scat I F “A LW AYS 9HHSD“ TR Y T M * A healthy pen»a ue™ r feels tered the oougtry ever, and that a conutsntly tired BUM* “tpo ystamptlc search was made, and tired” couttougiiy «0 • M|d of that eye**? Oftort possible was u til Wufeh J»pr ized in order to apprehend tbam. sontethtng wrong, That no success wgs achieved un kidaays. W elimhwtlon R fgplfe. til the defendant Hugh DeAutre- take Foley HUs, dluretfe. a gW«Wt mont wgs apprehauded whit» in regulator of irregular kidpep |c - the V. 8. Army in the Philippines tiQja. Mias Giddens, * f Hdra«: tindsy the name of James C. ville, Ala., say«: “ Fpley P fe l* uretie, have hSen a ffodM rffel "rich. T h * evidence w ill further show help to me, raltovtag ma « w re jly that a fte r the apprehension of this of weakness, that aÿwayg ’•tpo defendant a n | after he had been tired ” feeling, keadaehee and p«r- btoqght to the United Stater, end vousnaaa.” Man and woman dv- aftei he had been warned of bis ervw kera ase and tpcoasm'enf Pfe- py Pills, ¿tatet!«- Ask fop ¡kept. various rights, that he told Soiro Sold everywhotp.-F-No. of the officers that he had «one to San Francisco, snd stayed there -cvcral days, and that from there Pacific T eleph one he hgd drifted south throu«h Tex Company em ploya I as, and finally leaded in Chirago, In Oregon, w ith ( 0 ,0 where he was broke snd while a year. , ’ -, down in the slums where a raid had occurred, an officer placed a hand on his shoulder and he thought he had been caught, and that the officer eaid “ Yoq should not be, dowa hare,” and let him looser and that he had been ques tioned by an officer while riding n railroad train la Arkansas snd Oklahoma, aad be had thought Hksertua he was caught this time. That he decided after having been picked up in Chfeago snd being broke and lonely and cold, snd af ter seeing a poster of the advaat- ngee to be had In the army In the l hlllpplnes he decided to enilat, and'be enlisted In the army in April, 1026, giving the name of James « . Price, and giving ftctl- tloud references. 0- of die Company and under his management many j i im W r Fabric Fabric , 1Q * ia I.80 l nR L85 r 05 outstanding developments and improvements for economy, safety and comfort in tires have been ro*d*> He BthAocknowfoik^d lender in lowering the costs and fought almost a I o m battle oo secure lower crude rubber prices from a foreign monopo* ly. He has saved, and b oaring, millions o ( dollar. „ « r , T« r f c , « ™ » . Through the Firestone policy o f selling and distributing direct to dealer« dropM* M t JfooOary Branches and Warehouses, wp applet* Utah, clean stocks of-tires of the highest qRp)|ty at pri^« which • are the foroasO to the history of tha industry,*and W€ advantages in quality and low price ®a t w customers. UY NOW! ubea v e ry ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY N ew OMlces la the JORDAN» SASH AND B a lto p n JUd Put lato Your Bin Where Possible A nn oun ces th e O pening o f H is O en eral Transfer Good team and motor tracks, Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 89. that he rfm e back on several od- ' r caslone, the 2Hth and 20th., to the Park Garage While hia .car wajj., ' Bnllnçn Cord Baljoon « ed by » men who said in Mexican to him. “ Hello msh,” and the« said In English, “ Have yon any cigars for sale?” Tijat Gonsalpa said he had. ne cigars for sale h a t that they had cigarettes, sad that the man did not want any cig a r ettes and started on down th e track. That he took «¿3 hie glass«* while talking to Gonzales and wiped his face as Be was appar ently warm, and that this man was Ray DeAutremont, according |o the picture which had been shown hliq. That a short distance from him there were two other men lying along the bank and one pf them had on high boots end a cap, and that he w ill identify the cap as being the same, pap which was found near the hand bag near the scope of the crime, and the same kind that Hugh was seen wearing, in (he •Park Garage, / H u sh B ou gh t C ig a rs The evidence w ill’ fu rth er show that on the night of the 10ih o f October, George Steffis, who was a foreman in charge of the com missary ip this extra gang, was approached by a mad in his com missary car who asked to purchase cigars, and that this man was Hugh DeAutremont and that he recognized him 'and positively identifies him as being the same man and that be wore the same cap which was found shortly -at ter and near the scene, > of the erime. ' j DK. B. L. SUBBIO P acking, C rating an d Shipping. L on g D ista n te H sn lla g . The evldopce Will further eho\y C p rd $0.00 PER LOAD 100 OU. FT. $7.00 PER LOAD 125 GU. FT. $8.Q0 M S LOAD 150 OU FT. • s The evidence will further show that Jim Long and Purl Clause, two woodcutters, heard mdny •hots fired in the vicinity where Camp No. 2 was subsequently dis covered shortly .prio r to the date of the crime, and that they had seen three men, one of whort sang a Spanish song or a tong similar to that sung by Mexicans, going in the direction of where Camp N q . 2 was subsequently discovered. The evidence w ill farth er s»pw that shortly after the 1st bf Oc tober and on or about the 6 th of W hite Point siding, whieh In Ju«t‘ a little distance south of the West portal of tum iei i l , was kpprogch- high «ME i d i n p in ts f H B been am" I ff and that ' hé what Is JR v n as a stag shl The ’ Automotive Shoj Peols Plroh Considerable Interest centered Hugh DeAutremont, was seen in the store run by Mrs. Deter at De ter, Oregon, which Is only a short distance south of the scene of the crime. Three Boys Deen at Camp The evidence w ill further show that prior to the defendants visit to the P ark Garage, the latter part l of September, that three men similar In slse, looks and weight to the defendant and his two brothers were seen at Camp No. l^by a boy by the name of Roland Jones, and that the Nash car was there and that the boy similar to Hugh in lqoks wag '(¡leaning . a gun, and that ■ Roland sat dowg beside him and talked to them for comp little time. The evidence will further Show that the tread made by this Nash car is a sim ilar tr«ad of the tracks that led up toward Camp No! 2. Tho evidence w ill fnrtn ar shew that along toward evading o f O c tober 9th, Jesue C o n t a in , w ho at' th a t time was asst, foreman of an exBa gang No. 61 and employed ■by the Southern Pacific com p any and engaged on the track near M - u ■ Lowest in History Chycomb Motor Co., Aahland W. L.^ Foster Service Station, Phoenix Frahklin Service Station, Talent Talyked With Mother The evidence w ill further show and disclose that while talk-* I