Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 06, 1927, Image 3

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    Convalescent Home
Dr. Charles JL Haines
Physician and 8urgeon
158 GraaMa
Where the sich end aged are
oared lor la pleasant home
rarronndinga.
O llN D lL K HfftEL I or tale or
lease. 6|8P will bujt Perishable«
FOB BENT—.Furnished » apts
and sleeping rooms. I f So. 2nd St.
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211-tl
for lease.. Sale price 111,000. > |,-
000 cask, balance,trade and time.
Constats' 0» >2,000 furniture, #
lots, vntae » ,0 0 0 , old hotel at
low vafhe,- Worth |< 0 0 0 .'W a n t
immediate action or nothing do­
ing. Address dwner, 'Glendale
Hotel; Glendale, One.
225-3*
FOR. SALE
acres o< Und 1
Pacific Iflphw
ter, net|r doun
ther partícula
Box 01Í »
Jypt. Cal. On
Meaty of wa-
oot ’ Fbr for­
tress Tidings,
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WM. E. GOULD
FOB RENT —- Nice convenient
6-room cottage. Down town dis­
trict, reasonable rent. Inquire Ho­
tel Ashland.
213-tf
FOB RENT. — Furnished 6-
room house dose to school. New
paper and paint. Call S17-L or
FOR SALE — 6-room modern
888 Holly street.
221-tf bungalow, 1-2 acre of ground,
fruit, berries, good chicken house.
Phone 880 R or 380 J. 210-1-mo.
IF YOU WAl'.T a good home
FOR SALE— Oat
and alfalfa Inquire at Br&wn Ik Ride, 63 N.
mited hay. 111 also shoats. Phone Main.
03-tf
14F3. Mark True.
285-2
FOR SALE—A bargain, light
team with harneas, also Chevro­
let Delivery. V. O. N. Bmitk,
■AMAKHB TRANSFER a n d
284-3 Moraga Cp. office at residence.
FOR SALE— Good harness and
buggy, alto farm Instruments.
Milk goats. Phone 494-R. 235-2
174 North Main. Phone 410.
communicate with Ensign Lee
of, the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 616 May-
fair Ava., Portland. Oregon. ,
FOB SALE—2 acres alfalfa hay
standing. R.
Box 121, Mrs. Vas­
ter.
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281-1 mo.*
FOR SALE—Two work horses the great American drama,
gentle, one mowing machine,
in Elmo.”
Holstein cow
». One Onera­
Mandy: (Pleading to Judge for
n e # North
release of son) “Jedge, I’se just
231-6*
Main. Phone 17F11
hah to hsb my son for a little
FOR BALE— Small rock crash­ while, tbo yon put him in for
er, 3 H. P. boiler, stove gratae and ateaUn* ham."-
vA
backs, lawnmowers
sharpened
and repaired.
Castings and ma­
chine work at Eqgle
I
bay » a d Mtt
Iron
and
AfterAthexCrash—Engine on Train
» to f
fixtures. 353 East Main or 542
Boulevard .
211-1-n o.
Jennings Show
Starts Tonight
The Jennings tent show com­
pany which arrived in Ashland to­
day and will play here for one
week is a clean, high class organ­
ization, which presents a reper­
toire of worth-while plays. The
popularity of the company was es­
tablished in Ashland on former
visits here, and excellent patron­
age Is assured them.
They open their program for
the week with a bead line attrac­
tion tbis evening.
“Saintly Hypocrites and Honest
Sinners” is a sermon with plenty
of humor and plenty of moral in
It, well adapted for tent show
presentation. “It’s a show, that
wakes people up and they llke.it,”
Mr. Jennings says.
A story of the north, Tuesday
night, a society drama, Wednes­
day night, a western story Thurs­
day night, a New York erook
drama Friday wight, a fdroe com­
edy Saturday night, are Included
in. the well-rounded repertoire (of
this versatile company.
Sunday night the company will
make their last presentation with
This remarkable picture, taken following a train wreck oh the Vir­
ginian railroad near Ingleside. W. Va.. in which two were killed and
120 Injured, shows a locomotive atop an electric motor The two
trains crashed head on., Removing the engine ghve wretfkers a
■ problem.
TEACHERS TO
BE QUIZZED
These first actual photographs to reach this country from Paris give a hint of the A n n u al E x a m in a tio n S ta r ts
acclaim with which .the French capital greeted Captain Charles A. Lindbergh. Above W e d n e sd a y A t J a c k s o n ­
Lindbergh is shown in the middle balcony of the American embassy, waving a French
v ille — T h ree D a y s
flag and an American flag in response to the tumultuous shouts of the crowd below;
Examination of teachers for
the lower picture shows a human chain of French troops guarding his airplane at Le
will start *• at
Bourget flying field after souvenir hunters damaged it.
I.nlS—■ GnM Ijftll and
Rader, P h ee e lv . T h se e men Were
felt tl
diet.
the tr
was.ti
Mil
Cantr
an un
.used
Charles A. Whlllock of Med
ford said he would refuse to im-
pose the death penalty on circum-
stantlal evidence w d was excus-
ed,
Win. R; Potter was excused by
Judge Thomas due to his advanc-
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VOO/WÖ Tb ACffAM TU 0 5 W fiG H O V R .
Office Hours: 10 - 12 and 2 - 5
Swedenborg BuiMinff
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 28
Office Honrs
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m .
CALL
JE R R Y
O ’N E A L
For Your Next Job Of
Plumbing
Shop in Beaver Bldg.
First St.
Phone 138
Jacksonville Wednesday, June 8, Coal, .Wood and Storage
starting at 9 o’clock and will
the former trial required two
continue until Saturday after­ Packing, Crqtlng and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
noon, according to Susaune Homes
Carter, county superintendent of
Auto Freight Terminal
schools.
All teachers apd would - be
Phone 117
teachers desiring to take the ex­
Office 89 Oak S t
aminations at 9 o’clock Wednes­
day. There arq 11 subjects upou
PAINTING
which examinations will pe made.
Those desiring to take only a
PAINTING— Ambro 8. Park,
part of the examinations are re­ painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lib­
quired to register at the secre­ erty. Phqnq 465. y S .' 168-1-mo.
tary’s desk.
Painting, tinting and papering,
Examination for each day are ,
as follows: ________ ,_____
. , tr^^^jjiHatlbMainaU ^ l Mt. Ava.
117-1 mo.
Wednesday— U. 8. History, mu or phone 455.
Carpenter, Dale Franklin, Wel­
sic
and
drawing,
9
a.
m
writing
don Znndell, Lary J. Schade, W
. T m ’ phy#,,0K>*y’ manua* age, 1 p. m.; geography,
type
J. Stockham, George A. Stewart,
I Jpstln Smith, L, J. Holbrook, training, composition, methods in wrU,nK the8,8 for prlnUry certlf
p. m.
James Dally, R. F. D. 4, Chester reading, 1 p. m.; reading, course ,catea>
of study for drawing, methods in
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,
Fitch. R. F. D. 1, J. H, Cooley, arithmetic
and domestic science. I Fr'day ~ Theory end practice
Frank Hollis, Albert Moore, R. 2:30 p m
|
physical geography, English liter­
E. Koozer, Gain Robinson, Rich­
ature, chemistry, 9 a. m.; spell
Thursday — Arithmetic, history jng> „ g
,aw g#o,.
ard Payne, G. E. Corey, Robert
of
education,
psychology,
methods
i
Qgy
an(J
q,gebra
j
p
m ; c|yl]
Strang, Raymond Mlksche, W. E.
2;30
Hawli, W. H. Lydlard, Elmer Wil­ In geography, mechanical <»raw-i
ing. domestic art, course of study
F
son, D. 8. Clarke, M. C. Wright,
in
domestic
art,
9
a.
m.;
gram-1
Geometry
and
botany,
9 a. m.;
Carl Neidermeyer, E. R. Oatman.
mar, stenography, American Liter-1 general history and bookkeeping
Ashland: O. F. Carson, C. F.
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Tilton, W. R. Potter, Louis ature, physics, methods In langu- • 1-p. m.
Howard- Lee Scheffel of Med-
excused by Judge Thomas.
ferd was excused when he ' said
— T h e AbjBCt t un to—ttu—trial » “ he had formed an opinion In the
U. S. District Attorney Neuner on ease.
• he grounds that Jacksonville was
Chas. W. McFadden, rancher o f
not the county seat, and subse- Talent was excused on the grounds
qoent overruling of this motion by of his opposition to the death pen-
Judge Thomas followed.
alty where evidence was only cir-
The first veniremen called by cumstantial.
the county clerk were: L. J.
James Elder of Ashland said he
Shady, O. H. Dennis, Dressier, had no scruples against the death
Marion Young. B. G. Miller, M. B. penalty but could not vote for the
Jarman. Walter P. Dunlap, Dan death penalty on circumstantial
Runyard, Norman Anderson, D. evidence.
M. Wilson, J. H. French, Wm. F,
otto Winter of Ashland said he
Darby. Attorney Ndlner explain- had a firmly intrenched opinion Dodge, O. Winter, F. R. Dickey,
ed tb these veniremen the sub-
thv case and was excused,
J. W. Mlllner, A. F. Jordan, Fred
stance of the Indictment against
Mark)n Youn;. and E w K,pps Holmes, James Elder, O. T. Ger-
the defendant.
were excused when they expressed rner, Thomas Hill, George A. Bis­
L. J. Shady, Medford Jeweler opposition to the death penalty on coe, J. R. Saunders. M. M. Tuck­
er. Charles Wimer, R. P. Camp­
was first lo he questioned and said circumstantial evidence,
bell, J. E. Fifleld, -T. O. Riggs,
he had a biased opinion. A. L.
Gall. Medford. saW he had formed
The flrst trlaI 8tarted Monday’ Mollie Songer, John H. Fuller, W.
an opinion but felt he could give May 2’ aud continued until May M. Poley, Jesse Neil, Lee M. Fi­
aC impartial verdict. He w a . 9- when court was adl° “ r"ed fleld.
challenged by the defense counsel, tar,y
,he afternoon by Judg<
Central Point: Louis 8agar,
ouestioned by Judge Thomas and C M’ ThotnaH beeauso of ,he > Earl W. Weaver, R. R. Manning,
dismissed
Illness of S. H. Durham, a 63- Albert Turpin.
Norman F. Ohrt, of near pros- year-old Juror.
Gold Hill: W. II. Little, James
pect, said he was biased in his
Durham’s death occurred Uurnes, O .S. Snyder.
Jacksonville: W. A. Bishop, C.
opinion and that evidence would three days later and It was neces-
C. Chitwood. Fred C, Sander.
have to be very clear to overthrow
to dec| are a mistrial,
Eagle Point: George Givan.
an opinion already -formed, lit
was excused.
Plans were made for holding
Phoenix: Joe M. Radqr, Thos.
• O. M. Wilson, Medford, - w a s the second trial in September, J. Parsons, Raymond C. Ward,
first to be tentatively accepted.
but two new witnesses which the W. J. Ferns, C. C. Hartley. *
Dennis was the first Ashland »tate will present at this trial,
Talent: Charles W. McFadden,
c’tizen to be questioned. He said and whose departure for Insular Henry W. Frame..
his mind was free of any prejudice possession, would occur before
Trial: A. D .,Moore, H. H. Me-
opinion, .was not opposed to that time, caused the earlier trial c.ham. Dave Pence,- Stuart Dlts-
circumstantial evidence, said lib date to be set by Judge Thomas, worth.
lived In Ashland at the time of the This earlier trial date was set
Prospect: C. W. Wood
crime but did not participate in over the vigorous protest of de-
Ruch: Miles Cantrall.,
the search for the robbers and 1 fense counsel.
Lindy” in France
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
tírtCTN wat
sm xrcoN -
j r t e « sw artw o« amo as a o æ o e r fÿ r s to e
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Proctioe Limited To ,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Rock Point: Edward E. Fiene.
Sams Valley: E. J. Wright.
Defense counsel were: -Attorney
Fred L. Smith of Eugene, John A.
Collier of Portland and Attorney
Gus Newberry of Medford,
Selecting the Jnry
, k
When Judge Thomas atfcferi
Those who thought they should be
excused of Jury duty to stand,
most of the veniremen rose^rto
their feet. Those who claimed
thèy should be excused because of
thelr physical condition were:
Raymondr’Mlkseke. Dàvé Penew,-J.
M. Cooley, W. J. Stockholm and
Fra%k Hollis^ Medford; C. L.
Office Ptione 120
<04 Mountain Ave. Phone 458J
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman* and Van Neas.
Phone 161.
194-tl
■' l í i n M Í O
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
First National Bank Bnlldlag
T. L. POWELL
Firmly entrenched opinions end
opposition to the death penalty In
case of circumstantial evidence
only being presented, were princi­
pal reasons for Jurors being excus-
‘’ b i d i t . j . crandall
Oeteohathte
Physician and Surgeon
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpairlng,
remodeling and new work.
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
(Continued From Page One)
Apparently unaffected by bis In­
carnation In the Jackson county
Jail since the sudden termination
of his first trial May 9, which end­
ed when a mistrial was declared
because of the sudden death of L.
,W. Durham, one df the jdryman,
Hugh D'Autremont this morning
again faced trial charged with the
murder of Charles O. (Coyle)
Johnson, Southern Pacific brake-
man, In an attempted train rob­
bery on October 11, 1923,
The court room was comfort­
ably filled— largely by venireman.
There was no crowding nor any
Indication of intense Interest,
however, such as prevailed during
the first trial.
D’Autremont was accompanied
by bis mother, Mrs Belle D’Au-
tremont. who came from her
home In New Mexico to be near
her son shortly after he was p^c-
ed in the Jackson county jail and
has since remained in Oregon.
Judge C. M- Thomas presided.
The prosecuting counsel were:
U. S. District Attorney George
Neuner, Special prosecutor George
M. Roberts and District Attorney
Newton C. Chaney.
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Contractor— Realtor— Builder
ranch last sold for 111,000. ^ H .
C. Galey, 65 E. Main St.
235-3 COUNSEL FOR DEFENSE
AND STATE READY
142 feet, close to library and bus­
iness section,
fine elevation,
splendid view, nice lawn, flow­
ers and berries. Just reduced to
13800 for quick tale. Let me
show you through the house. H.
C. Galey, 65 E. Maia.
234-6
OFFICE HOURS
1 0 t » l a a. m.—2 to S *. m.
Herehey Building
Ashland, Oregon
FOB ERNT—Farasttad small*
apartments and cabins with ga­
. lFAlh4’kl>—Otri w«Bta work as
rages. Reasonable by month
LOAN WANTED— 1300 ()'• f(7 traitress or clerk. Phone 227.
or week, Barber Apts, l i t Gran­
223-3*.
five years, first mortgage’ oil
ite.
111-tt
...BOtLEVARD home b a r .
FOB RENT: 5-room furnished GAIN— The 2-atory, 6-rotfm plast­
hoase on B street. Inquire 867 ered bouse nt 400 Boulevard,
8th 8t.
228-1 mo.* atone foundation, ground 75 by
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Clad in a badly-fitting suit borrowed from an embassy
attache—yon can see how short the trousers are and how
¡loorly the eoat hangs—Captain Charles A. Lindbergh
«gules bashfully as the throng before the embassy gives
three lotfd cheers with Ambassador Myton T. H errick ,
whoMs nt Lihdbergh’s left, leading in tho demonstration»
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