amblaxd esiQwt*w««vwjMntoa g» gg to« Dw t#a CALENDAR O f EVENTS FOR iXiSr — 1-rdois moíÚrn TO EXCHANGE^ We have bungalow, 1-1 acre of ground, good 4-room house close in to fruit, berriep, good chlckpn Jtouee trade for two to five acre unim­ Phone 380 R or 380 J. 210-l-»o. proved bprry land. Ashalnd Realty Co. tll-tf OP YOU WAT.T a good h«|»a Inquire nt ßrown A fliee, 81 N. FOE SALE or TRADE— 160 Mato. 8»-tf seres of lead in Siskiyou, Gal. Op Pacific Highway. PPleaty of wa­ ter, near county school For fur­ ther particulars address Tidings* Box 11. 13 3-1 mo.» y o u RENT—Piano Phond 273- 114-tf FOR RENT—Five room bouse, BALK— Barred R ç c k peer Normal, unfurplahed except t egge. 1401 Boulevard. for good range and heater. Reas­ onable rent for good care, write ROR BALE— Five week old or call Talent Service Station. fryers 17.00 for 100. Phone 4F14 110-3* 311-4* FOR RENT— Furnished' house, FOR BALE— We have 20 acres pa Laurel st., Cell S i l Harga- of good heavy soli under Talent dtne, phone 28S-L. 10(-tf ditch which would make fine alfalfa Meld for 1600, Ashland- Ashland Realty Co. 211-tf Phono 178 J or call at 814 Falr- pounds, 917 Oak St. FQg RENT— Furniahod house with garpge, garde« «pot. near schools. Call at 188 Holly, phone 817 L. . ____ 181-tf DAM|Y — Hill« Dfflry, Walker Avo., milk from high grade Jer­ sey oows. We aim to please. We ubo Barge Milker, ata. 10c, pts. 6c. Phone I0F1. 171-1-mo.« Lost—Child's purse, w i t h WANTED:— Bias on repairing change. Near community hos- of foundation, also reahiugliny of house at 118 S. Pioneer Aye., pitad. Finder please return to Ashland, Ore. Ostrander, Siski­ Talent, Oregon, Box 188. 211-1» you, Ore. 202-St* LOST— Ladles brooch with HOW IB THAT ROOF—Let A. Elks emblem. Diamonn setting. V. Hood reshingle or repair it tor Finder return to Tidings for Re- yon. Call orders to Wolcott’s Grocery. Phone 17. 806-1-mo.* WANTED—Plowing and gener­ stand, al team wofh. Phone 847-L. 118-1-Mo.» Friday Atterneo* Testlmo JACKSONVILLE. May 7 sewing, work by the hoar. 178 Van Ness. Phone 981-R. The defense raised a storm of objections to the application bas­ ing their stand on the fact that other names were on the blank. This Was overruled. Other witnesses called during the afternoon by the state were Raules Moore, Medford attorney for fourteen years, and states attorney at the time the crime was comiqUted. He identified many of the articles being used as evidence. Following him, Fred M. Stratton of Weed and special officer for the railroad company, told of «earching the mountain­ ous country surrounding the tun­ nel, and the discovery of a cap, about one mile from the tunnel and fifty feet from the railroad track. A cap was then produced which had figured earlier in the case and the witness thought-it was the same one. This cap was positively Identified by J. C. Beagle a* being the same that was handed to him in the tem­ porary sheriffs office at Ash­ land shortly after the day of th« holdup, and declared further that he had seen the cap at the Siskiyou station prior to his visit to the sheriffs office. C oroner Monday, May O—The Art club Will meet at the home of Mrs. Bert Smith In Oak St. Monday, May V — W. R. O. fttoial I. O. O. F. Hall. Tuesday, May 10— Tfas. Delphian ** Chapter will meet at the Llthla Springs hotel at I p . m. All members urged to be preeeut. Tuesday, May 1«. — W .C . T. V meets at the home of Mrs. M. . B. RUey at 141 High street Good program. Wednesday, May 11— The Wggh lngton P. T. A. meets at Wash ington School at 3:10 P .M Wednesday, May I I —The Wed nesday club of the Presbyterian church will meet at the horn* of Mrs. Fred Hitchcock on Oak street. Thursday. »Uy 18—National Hos pltal Day. The slogan is visit the hospital. Honrs 2 to 8 p Berean Clasa of the Baptist Sun­ day uchool with a delightful aoeial au< business session at ha« home Thurday afterno«». Artfully ar­ ranged bouquets of spring blos­ soms ware used lu mattag tha rooms aa attractive settigg for the affair.' l(rs. Hansotf was s^coaas- ful la a nursery rhygta contest and was awarded a t r i « ! w basket. All members of the elass were asked to assist the caiUng committee in their work during the business session at which Mrs. 8. A- Peters, the class president* presided. in addition to a large number of children the following named adults were present at tht meet­ ing: Mesdames McCormick, ffwedl- lng, Holman, Rosa, 8qgsworth, peters, Smith. Bqy4, Da Armond, Hanson, Carson Beswick, Peebler, Miller, Olsen, Poyer, Heard, An­ derson, rPeyton, Ward. Graham and Misses Sarah 8perry, Louise Qlsen and M. Benedict. The neyt 9 tt tt meeting Is to be held at the Class Party— Mrs. V. O. N. Smith, assisted by Sperry home on Wii. Avenue- Mrs. Mrs. B. B. Poyrn and Mrs. John Q. F. Carson Is the elflclenl toach- Olsen, entertained members of the er of thia claag. Observe Wedding Aaalveraary—- In observance of their tenth wedding anniversary which oc­ curred May S. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A- Patera, Jr., entertained a group of friends at their home on Iowa street with aa evening e l bridge. Five tables were filled for the games. Mrs. Russell Crlpe held high score for the women at the close of the play and Mr. Crlpe high among t^e men. Consola­ tion awards were made to Mrs. C. A. Haines and C. J. Read. A beautiful silver creamer and sugar were presented Mr. and Mrs. Peters hy their guests. The pres­ entation speech being made by W. M- Brlg«i.‘, Delicious refresh­ ments were served at a late hour. Those to enjoy the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs Efdward Dunn, Mr and Mrs. V. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. O J. Read, Mr and Mrs. Dan Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crlpe, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haines. dially invited to attend. ture‘ e,v .eJ Q" er' automobile. C on tracto r— R e a lto r— Hu i Ider Houses, lota, acreage and tim­ ber for sate, terms. Rpairlng, remodeling and new work. 484 Mountain Ave. Phone 458J T. L. POWELL General Traqgfer Good team and motor ttpeks. Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 11. In a low -priced Testifies Corsor Hel Phone Í81 fender« and bullçLtype heafOgifipt* A new AC oil filter and AÇ air cleaner add 8Q the parfornqaacc gad dependa- steering and ignition lock, improved transmission^ new gasoline gauge, new Painting Tinting, Etc. - ï 15SS es ?4 tsâ ^ 3 sî : «œa?’, THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Ashland, Oregon Q U A L IT T /T t C o W PO ST Standardization in Service manufacturing of equipment for the Bell System was one o f the earliest, and is now among the outstanding examples of the standardization apd quantity production which are distinctive characteristics of Ameri­ can industry. Quantity production for the nation-wide Bell System makes it possible to put into every item o f telephone equipment better material and better workmanship, at a lower cost to the telephone user, than could other­ wise be done. But the dominant advantage o f T he Wo are prepared to give the besj servieo in aeting or applications and closing loans. 30 North Central Ave, Mttgoiti, Oregon T he pacific telephone ano telegraph C ompany |E L L SYSTEM One Policy • Otto Syttom - Lfetooraoi lerne« SBH Painting. Untlng and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, <81 Mt Av. or phone 98. 187-1 mo. DR. MATTIE B. ¿ R if e * Phy sfciaa and Borneo* 101 Pioneer Avo Office and Resident Phone 11 Office Hours 10 - 11 a. m. 1 - 4 p. m. 8:10 - 7:10 p. m. CALL JERRY O’NEAL WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . a Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping, Long Distance Hauling. 4uto Freight Termlwd Phone 117 Office 89 Oak 8k and clothing which the ladles will like to wear at thia night ' Jt is expected that the Craters of Medford and . th« Cave Men of Grants Pass will reserve a spec­ ial section for their respective organisations. The Lithians say not to for­ get to be in line when the seat sale opens next Tuesday noon, with the board at "The Row." PAINTING— Ambra g. Park, GOOD CATCHES ARE MADE painting, Duo Tone trorg, 711 Lib­ THE DALLES, May 7.— (IF)— erty. Phone 466. lSO-1-mo. Gill Betters are making good cat­ ches on the Columbia river be­ PAPER HANGING I. H. 8cott—Paper hanging and tween Hood River and The Dalles, interior decorenng, satisfaction Deputy State Game Warden W. O. guaranteed or no pay. Leave or­ Hadley reported today. Catches of a ton to the boat were reported ders at Swenson A Peeblers. 114-1-mo. Sunday evening and yesterday, with a slight decrease yesterday evening. Because of high, muddy water few fish are being caught In the wheels, made legal through an injunction granted In Port­ land Saturdgy. The Colqpabia dropped -2 of a foot last night and Indications-were that the fish would toon start up the r|ver, promising good catches for the (Continued from Page One) wheals. It is to be noted that this grand high jinks occurs at s time just after the closing of the various colleges, so that the college students can take ad­ vantage of the fun, and the com­ mittee has engaged the famous Merrimac Orchestra from Eu­ gene, composed principally of talented collegians, to furnish the music for the event. Heating Capacity Limitcd As the seating capacity at the tables will be only 878 it la ex­ pected that a wild scramble for tables will be made when the seat sale opens at 18 noon next Tuesday. A board will be placed kMney trouble, In Medford, Grants Pass, and Ashland. The event will be handled just like a city cabaret .each par­ ty having their own table, and paying a cover charge therefor. A prise will be given to the party having the boat decorated table. Dancing will begin at 1 p. m. and end at 8 a. ’m. Food will be ordered an< served aa |u any cabaret. The lighting effects which are planned wl,l place the event «a most resplendent with color, life, apd besqty. The varied vaude­ ville acts will be finished in char­ acter, and no detail to make their presentation pgrfect, will bo ov­ erlooked. June Cabaret to be Sponsored by Lithians Let us finnuee your spring program — to build—buy—o r . improve your homo. A loan from this Association gives the borrower ad­ vantages in monthly payinents to repay. Jackson County Building & Loan Association Painting, tinting, building re­ pairing cement work and roofing. W. T. Blackwell. Phone 368-L. ‘ 'TH-Vmo.F Chech C to n u R t Delivered Frhv* | 875,00 Will Handle LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE Swedonburg Rsdldbsg Shop in Beaver Bldg. Phone So many fine car features a t tueh law prices / j IMPROVE Your Home? Balance $35.77 Per Month for 11 Months DR ERNEST A. WOODS Practioe Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office B oon: Iff - Iff naff a - a 37 First St. HOLLYWOOD STUDIO - physician and Burgoon For Your Next Job Of Plumbing pared by a committee in charge. Mother Russeli and Grandma Parr both have been invited to take part in the program and they graciously accepted. All mem­ bers and their friends are cor­ John E. Perl of Medford and county coroner told of the inquest held in the city hall at Ashland over the bbaf’ SrCffatf John^n, and identified many articles in­ troduced as evidence, ae. -being the same that were presented at the inquest. Former Sheriff C.. . JurriJl, proved to be a connecting link in the handing down of evidence, his testimony having to do large­ ly' with the custody of Mazola cans, a giip, cap, gun, and the variety of .other articles that are playing their small part in this modern drama. Eye, Bar, Nose and Office Phone 11 First National Bank CHOICEST FOOD Automatic is Keystone Of States Case Ip First Class Condition DR, ROLAND ALLEN PRAOT1OAL NURSING The Ashland W. C. T. U. drill hold their regular meeting Tues­ day, May tenth at the home ,A>f Mrs. M. B. Riley at 1<1 High ft. The Automotive Shop One 1926 Model M Star Coach Next to the Elks' Temple. 153 Granite Where the sick and aged are oared for in pleasant home ourronndings. will meet at the home of Mrs. L. E. Williams, 620 g. Fepch, Medford. z Thursday, Moy 18.— Elk« Lodge No. 144 will give a shirt waist dance in the Elk’s ballroom. Domino Provoat’a orchestra will Play. brsheatsn, hMled daring the -Sis­ kiyou tunnel hold-up and dyna­ miting of train number 13. 0« October I t , 1111, did not meet WANTED Top prices p ald tor his depth by bullets from an Ex­ re po u rttt. ( U v * A « x l . Hboet press company snot gun. This F. Carpenter, Medford, Ore. 114-tf fact was established yesterday Packard Touring . when eta tee witnesses A. L. Dil- Packard Sadan . . . lo« of Dunsmuir, route agent for Storage Qb- eMMe gt w t tha American Express told of 1923 Ohev Coupe, 174 North Main. Phonf '4 )t (lading a twelve gnage shot gnu Ford Coupe .......... shell, recently exploded, near the remains of three men seen by him as he started to walk through the tunnel immediately after the Springfield — Masonic Lodge explosion. The shell, the witness plans to build lodge hall. identified, and declared that It North Powder — New Jacobs was not the same as those used electric sawmill will cut 60,000 Chevrolet Dealers in Express company guns. This bit of testimony was the only feet a day. break in a monotonous parad« of states witnesses during yes­ terday afternoon, all called for the purpose of identifying var­ ious articles pteked up near the (Continued from page One) scene of the crime, or within the *• w two camps, which the state main­ 5 Photos of Yourself for 10c Ftod Pepper Can Patrick Henry, Sontkern Paci­ tains were need by D’Autremont’s fic railroad policeman, took stand Just prior to the explosion. Forg­ We Cun Enlarge Any Photo We Make. and positively identified, by a ing every link in their chain of WILL OPEN MONDAY mark, a pepper can which ha pick­ circumstantial evidence with CBre ed up about 18 or 30 feet away and precision, the state called Here for a short time only. Get yours today from the battery a few days after witness after witness to prove 89 South Mam St. the holdup. Collier cross exam­ the identity of the articles and ined him asking if there were to properly bring them down to OPEN EVENINGS and OPEN SUNDAYS many people at the tunnel and all the prewnt date proving they over the mountain at that tima were the aame that were found hnd the wltneaa answered “yes." four years ago. Applies for Iqsar^K« B. E. Earl, America« Railway G. M. Sprague, Eugene life in­ Express clerk* identified a deliv­ ery rmaipt. which was signed by surance man, took an applica­ R. A. D’Antremout. upo« delivery tion from Roy P ’Autremont for of a grip and a suitcase to him on life insurance on September 19, January 2, 1123. The defettee 1823, and identified the hand­ objected to this on the grounds writing of the older suspect by that it had no connection whatev­ producing the application in it« er to the defendant on trial and original form. Mrs. B’Autremont was far tpo remote. Court closed leaned forward in an effort to at noon with Earl still on the see the hand writing of her son. SPECIAL New Offices in the Hersey Bldg. Couvglescent Bone Saturday, May 14.— Rogue River Vgliey College Women's clnb A splendid program is being pre­ Aanounoes the Opening of Hie MasrMnte WUi A*Mst Mercham« of As^isnd are al­ ready planning to feature win­ dows of ■ beautiful merchandise