were allowed.
’
Amoag the bills presented was
a claim (or damages of 0144
brought by M. P. and J. *R
Bayle», for damage dons an alf
alfa patch by Lithto water leaking
over the ground*. Thia was re
torted to the water committee.
The city solicitor was ordered
to recheck the annual statement
of the Talent Irrigation project,
the annual assessment
being
914,OCC.40 for thle year.
Street Repairs Needed
Third street btwafcn B and C
streets- is in a bad condition,
according to a complaint signed hy
numerous résidants on the street
and presented to the council Inst
night. Earl Hosier, water euper-
intondent, explained that the poor
condition of the street was due
to leaky water mains and springs.
He recommended new water main«
to replace those now In the street
which were Installed 16 years ago
The matter was referred to Mr.
Hosier and the street committee
for further investigation. *
Pire Chief Clint Baughman was
authorised by councilmen to ac
company the fire prevention cara
van to Marshfield, and to attend
the state fireman’s convention and
national convention to be held ip
June.
Installation of a pump at the
Heath dwelling, discussion of the
sulphur water at the city park as
presented by Prank Jordan, park
board member, were briefly dis
cussed.
All councilmen save Dr. E. A.
Woods who la attending a medical
meeting In Spokane, Washington,
were present.
O w O w tsW w dV W toW tiM L Ko Ad t o * T h u Sto
PO« RALE—-4 aerea Irrigated,
FOR SALE or
ea PagUto highway near town-
acres
of land la S
« hm fr^ k , OnJ) |9 9 north mala.
236.1 mo. Pacific Highway.
NEW ROME TRACT»— Qn naw
road m aniac north from Mpin at.
just eggt of box factory, 9 to 6
aerea Basil, 919« to 9*99 par gcre.
Irrigatila water, so city taxes,
POSITION WANTED—MALE
WANTED—Young man wants
work
of any kind. 64 Dewey.
may ad*.,«Saturday or Monday. H.
196-3*
P. Galey, 99 B. Mata ft.
936-3
very pnay tarme.
Watqb far dis
POR IBMOMT—PnrnaBtef small
GLENDALE MOTEL for sals or
apartments •* < cabins <«h’ ga
(sage. 9*99 <H1 buy perishables CITY COUNCIL ACCEPT»
rages. BsM suahis by mouth
ROOT PARK BEQUEMT
for lease. Bals price 919,009. 93,-
or week. Berber Apts. |* 9 Oran-
009 cash, balance trade sad time.
Ito.
X ll-tf
(Continued Prom Pago One)
Consists o f 92.009 furniture, 6
lots, value 90,000, old hotel at of the trustees for erecting a Root
low value, worth 94,009. Want memorial in the park—the design
Immediate notion or nothing do
FOR RENT —> Furnished I - ing. Addreaa Owner, Glendale and type to "be determined later.
Councilmen unanimously ac
room bouse close to school. Naw Hotel, Glendale, Ore.
225-3*
cepted
the gift, and in an ordin
paper and paint. Call S17-L or
ance
pledged
the city to care for
LOAN
WANTED—
93000
for
959 Holly street.
231-tf
five years, first mortgage on all time the graves of the doner
ranch Just gold for 911,000. . H. and his wife, Virginia M., in the
C. Galey, 99 B. Main St.
2^6-3 Ashland cemetery.
1 LEASE—Oarage eight (or lease
Pool Hall Question
on Redwood Highway 39 miles . ..BOULEVARD ROME B A R-
The city solicitor was request
south of Grants Pass. Moro than UAIN— The 2-atory, 9-room plast ed to amend the present ordinance
reasonable offer.
Inquire or ered house gt 490 Boulevard, which provides for a 915 year per
write, Kumfy Kamp. P. 0. Kerby, stone foundation, ground 75 by table tax on pool halls, in order
Ore.
937-9* 142 foot, close to library and bus that thia tax be cut in half. Con
iness section,
fine elevation, siderable discussion
proceeded
splendid view, nice lawn, flow- this action. Pool hall proprietors MURDER CASE PROCEED-
INS MOVE SLOWLY
’ have complained recently that
FOR SALE — Strawberries,
5
since
the
removal
of
railroad
(01*18
bring containers and pick berries
(Continued From rage One),
• from Ashland this tax is excessive.
yourself. J. Howard, Neil Creek.
’
Councilmen
Kay,
Bergner
and
281-1*
’ Thornton voted In favor of the
FORSALB — Soda fountain,
measure. Peters and White wpre
cigar case, wrapping counter with
opposed, asking an Investigation
bins, book case, filing case and
be made before action was taken.
other fittings. G. W. Trefren,
- The present 316 tax was In effect
Agents, 217 Fourth St. Phone No.
) for tb«|last two years.
Sewer Wanted
1.
388-tf
t
Mr. Durfee, whose property Is
FOR SALE — 6 horse power
on the corner of Harrison and
boiler complete, 078 East Main.
Pennsylvania streets, told c i t y
,
888-8*
. councilman that for the last six
- years be has had trouble la die-
FOR SALE — Universal gray Haj
Poaing aL.waato. water
"
e^gmelqd cook Move. Walnut
wanted the city to provide, either
Mlgg MoJ
finish dining room set, breakfast1
set, electric fixtures, Wilton rugs,
WANTED—Cattle to pasture in , a sewer or other means of cany- fh-
Universal heater, bed and springs. north Ashland, grown cattle 93 ; Tngsw ay The“wttTe w alef.~ HIT j r*
‘ .
128 Upper Almond.
888-2* per month, younger ones, less. Ex . lot is Isolated from sewers, and he
is unable to connect up with any wa® (lne8 '
cellent
feed
and
water
and
on
a
T FOR KALK-~A bargst», light
nearby sower a . "weter -won't * "T®
914,000— IS 2-4 acre place, that
team with harness, also Chevro
can be bought fo 97500 on account "run up hill.” The matter was re- i>ena y an
let Delivery. V. O. N. Smith,
of mortgage foreclosure. See me ferred to the sanltar^ committee 8 * y . 88 *
234-3 at 299 Beach St.
g® by
237-3* by Mayor - Pierce.
.
.
cused.
Garbage
Dlspnrei
1
FOR SALE—-2 acres alfalfa hay
RAMAMER TRANSFER a n d
City Solicitor Wm. Brigg, road elec!®,cian
standing. R. 1, Box 131. Mra. Yaa-
Storage Co. office at residence. two tentative documents, one a eiecir*cwn’
ter.
181-1 mo.* 174 North Halu. F>one 410.
franchise, the other an ordinance,
' “ #Ot
providing for the- disposal of
. -T
FOR BALE—Two work horses
gentle, one mowing machine, In ANT GI^L IN TROOBIJB— May city garbage. L. H. Leach, repre- . ,8”?e8
e^mmunleate with Ensign Lee sentative of the state health de-
1
good shape, one Holstein cow
or, t i e Salvation Army at the partment, who has spent several 8 I M s i
giving four gallons. One" Guern
Whlto Shield Home, *49 May- days in Ashland was present and
sey cow not fresh. 1148 North
'
1 <■
fair AveM Portland. Oregon.
Main. Phone 17F11.
281-4*
offered some suggestion in iegard
to this proposed legislation.
FOR SALE—Small rook crush
Sewage disposal is one of tho
er, 3 H. P. boiler, etove g u tes and
biggest problems which the state
*e
backs, lawamewere
sharpened
health departm ent, faces, he said.
Zl
sad repaired. Castings and ma
This matter, too, was referred
chine work at Eagle Iron and
to the sanitary com m ittee for in-
Brass Foundary, 140 Oberlin St.
vestigation. and some definite
U
21S-l-mo.* the ticket sale for the play action will be taken within a
M
John H. Puller, secretary of
Ashland chamber of commerce,
said he believed In capltol punish
ment ip extreme cases, but said
be assisted Jn the activities fol
lowing the tunnel explosion and
that he had a fixed opinion. He
was excused.
M. M. Tucker, Ashland carpen
ter, said he knew of no reason
bo could not act fairly in the
case, except a bias against death
penalty based on circumstantial
evidence, and was excused.
Homer H. Elhasrt, Ashland mer
chant, objected to death penalty
In any case and was dismissed.
Floyd P. Whittle, Ashland
transfer owner, said he had been
acquainted with Coyle Johnson,
who was killed In the S. P. tun
nel explosion; that he had a fixed
opinion; that this opinion could
not be put aside. He was ex-
Clyde R. Higgins, Copco em
ploy of Medford, was tentatively
accepted.
D. H. Jackson, who was ques
tioned yesterday, was challenged
by the defense and excused. H<
had stated he had been a former
sheriff In Jackson county.
John Mann, Medford, business
man, stating be held a fixed op
inion, was dismissed.
Wm. Holbrook, Medford far
mer, was excused, as wsb H. J
Grissom, Medford farmer, who
said he was prejudiced against
circumstantial evidence.
J. W. Wakefield, Medford, was
excused because of prejudice,
while R. S. Daniels, Medford,
Copco employee, whs tentatively
accepted by both counsel.
The defense excused R. P.
Campbell, Ashland poet, who bad
Business and Protestons) Dir
Jennings Tent
Show
A Wonderful Line Of. Men’s Dress
See Our Window
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evonings.
LICENSE
V a u lt E n t o m b m e n t •
are a v a ila b le through
your Local Funeral Director
METHODISTS TO HUILD
Methodists of Klamath Falla
have rued the old church build
ing there and plan to erect a new
954,000 structure. The edifice
will be of Moorish architecture
and <111 he one of the finest
uhurches In this part o f the state.
Society Notes
(Continued From Page Two)
home tp another. At each place
the (our hostesses managed to
greet the amused members as
though months, instead of min
utes, had intervened between
courses.
The dessert was with Mrs. Myer,
and the late afternoon spent In
discussing civic problems and per
sonal pleasures. The guests were
Meadames G. G. Eubanks, Harris
Dean, Will Dodge? A. H. Pracht
and Miss Groce Chamberlain.
GARDEN
HOSE
l^*S***l
Hm
- 'll
Allowed
Regular city bills for the month
Sold
Exclasivel;
R. L.
Den lets
Look at your mowers for
broken and worn parts before
cutting commences. We keep
In stock repairs for any or
moat of mower’s made.
rig h t th a t we should give to their
sleeping forms, revacent, cleanly and
TI m Cost of
Crttnation
luottly
PeiPs Collier
Hard wäre
protected
test
BOARD
Attics, over eraeked planter, partitions, sleeping
porch, summer cabins, Uot dish mats, table Udvurs,
Artists plaques, Window Decorations and a
, hundred other uses
NO DtRT OR WASTE
“ The Winchester, Stori”
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
“In The Heart of'Town”
Henses, lots, acreage and tim
ber for sals, terms. Rpairlng,
remodeling and new work.
««4 Mountain Ave. Pboee 408J
Eye, Bar, Noss and Throat
Office Phone 12«
T. L. POWELL
Oeneral Transfer
Good team and motor tracks,
Good servies at a reasonable
price — Phone 99.
JORDANS SAJBM AND
CABINET WORK»
Corner Helman and Van N<
Phone 101.
19'
First National Bank Building
DB. B R N B ST A .W 00D 8
Practioe -Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hours: 10 • 12 sad 2 - B
Swedenborg B u ildin g
DR. MATTIE B. 8HAW
eused ot scruples against the
Physician and Swgeon
death penalty. James W. Lively,
108 Pioneer Ave
Gold Hill, was excused.
Office
and
Resident Phone IS
John E. Enders, Ashland, said
Office
Honrs
It would be difficult for him to
10
-
14
a.
m.
9 - 4 p. m.
harmonize a death penalty on
0:90 - 7:30 p. m.
Cjjrcyiustantlal eyidencs, ana add
ed he thought it would be neces
sary to Introduce considerable
CALL
more evidence in this trial than
in the previous one to overcome
JERRY O’NEAL
the opinion in the case he held.
FOr Yonr Next Job Of
Plumbing
He stated his acquaintance with
Shop
in
Beaver Bldg.
two of the men kilted In the hold
First St.
Phone 138
up influenced him In his fixed
opinion. He was excused.
I. T. Galliger, Rogue River,
holding an opinion was excused. WHITTLE TRANSFER
Henry J. Carter, Ashland, em
ft STORAGE 00.
ployee of the Ashland Fruit as
sociation, hesitated on the ques Coal, .Wood and Storage
tion of a verdict for death pen
alty on circumstantial evidence, Packing, Crating aqd Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
and was excused.
Oscar V. Lowe, Ashland far-
A uto Freight Terminal
mer, was excused because of his
physical condition, stating that
Phone 117
he was just recovering from the
Office 89 Oak S t
flu.
Claude A. Saunders, Ashland
jbarber, whose father had already
been tentatively accepted as
Painting. Hating-and nanetfaMu.
juryman, said he could not ~be try Cliff'Burlingame, 481 Mt. Aye.
an impartial juror, and was ex- or phone 455.
147-1 mo.
cu ao d.---------- -------------------------------
A legal tilt between the con-
tended counsel featured the pro
ceedings Tuesday afternoon, when
the prosecution attorneys made
an effort to apply the new law
passed by the 1927 legislature
which would have given the state
and the defense an equal number
of peremptory challenges, 12 to
Jnst take your shoes off and that
each aide.
•
: those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach>
Judge Thomas, however, rifled
, burning, corn-pestered, bunica-
tortured feet of yours in a “Tix*
the new law did not apply to this
Year tees will wriggle with
case, and the state has the right joy; bath.
they’ll look up at you and aL
to six peremptory challenges most talk and then they’ll take aa»
other dive in that “Tix" bath.
while tbs defense has 13.
When your feet fed like lumps of
O. T. Bergner, of Ashland, was
lead—all tired out—just tnr “Tla.*
the first prospective juryman It’s grand—it’s glorious. Your feet
challenged, aa he had previously will dance with joy; also you witf
stated he had a fixed Idea in find all gain gone from ooms, cal*
louses and bunions.
connection with thle case. Berg
There’s nothing like “Tie." It*»
ner said If In five links, one link the only remedy that draws out all
in the evidence wae weak, he the poisonous exudations which pad
would give the state the bepeftt up your feet and cause foot torture,
A few cents buy a box of “Tix* at
of the doubt.
any drug or department stort dmn
Joe E. Fifield, Ashland, was wait. Ahi how glad your feet get)
removed for cause. Charles Wi how comfortable your shoes feeL
mer, Ashland, and Richard Paine,
Medford, objected to circumstan
tial evidence in connection with
capital punishment and was ex
cused. W. M. Gregory and* Mr.
Ray, of Medford, were also ex
cused.
D. H. Jackson, who was excus
ed Wednesday morning, was ac- ,
cepted despite the fast Me had
been a former aherrlff In this ,
county. He took Mr. Bergner’s ,
place.
*
J
E. E. Oore, Medford, was re- ,
moved Tuesday afternoon by the ,
defease. He had keen a school-
mats ot Goyle Johasop, for whose
death the defendant is being SUBSCRIBE FOR TUB TIDING»
tried. During the Tuesday after
noon session, Leo. D. Low« of
Ashland, waa excused because of
a prejudice against circumstan
tial evidense.
e
AnJinw yottrovn local funeral ir te tm can
maka all arraufnnentt for other o f tSt "h*
comparably better uayt --vault entombment
or cremation a t the PortlanJ Crematonum
and Mauioloun. Calion bin fur fu ll infur-
CALL AND GET A SAMPLE AND CIRCULAR OF
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
Simpson’s
Y V 7 H E N one we loved in We
W
has stepped behind etenx
ity’s veil it is natural, just and
Medford,
Garden tools, hoae. lawn
mowers, fencing and posts of
every description.
U PSO N
Herahey Building
Ashland, Oregon
Klamath Injuns
Are Healthy Lot
|||j |j
Fannera Attention!
. O PPIO HOURS
t o A t a a. m ^_a to g p. sa.
W e d n e s d a y — “ The
Game.’’ A society drama in
thr$e acts.
Thursday—- “ The G i r l
from Smoky Mountain,’’ a
western story.
Friday — Feature pl^ay
“ The Turn of the Road.”
A powerful New York City
crook drama in four acts.
Saturday — The Million
aire and the Flapper” a
farce cojnedy d r a m a in
three acts.
Sundny—-The greatest of
all American dramas. “ St.
Elmo” in four acts.
On Friday, Saturday and
Sunday nights, a concert, or
aftershow will be given im
mediately following t h e
main show. This concert
consists of vaudeville num
bers and special vaudeville
acts and lasts about 45
minutes.
contract or franchise, rates to be
determined later. Mr. Leach’of-
fered his assistance in working out I
an ordinance which will best take
care of the matter.
Feeding of garbage was also
discussed and state regulations
were explained by Mr. Leach.
Office Phon« 164-J
Home Phone 164-Ir
WM. B. COULD
short time.
Provisions of the proposed reg-
uiation provides for the disposal
of all waste m aterials, through
Where the sick sad aged ars
eared for ta pleasant home
inrroyndlnga.
Program Tor Thia Week
TICKET SALE
IS STARTED
We bay and sell uied atore “Smilin’ Thru” to be presented
fixtures. 353 Beet Main or 849 by the Alpha Tauri, dramatic
Boulevard .
211-t-mo. aoclety, of the Southern Oregon
Normal School, as a part of the
Commencement week program.
The ticket sale was opened
WANTED— Apple tblnnera, 650 Tuesday, and an Intensive can
Ashland St.
237-1 vass of Ashland and Medford by
members of the club, assigned to
ORCHESTRA SWEATERS HERE various districts Is planned.
The play Is to be presented in
Eight white sweaters, with
black “trlmmlns” which are on the college auditorium Monday
display in the Miller Toggery evening, June 13 at 8:30 o’clock.
window wore ordered fer the Reservations tor seats may be
"Merriihacs" the orchestra ivblch made previous to the night of
“Sharkey” Moors, of the Univer the play.'
sity of Oregon .brings here with
him this summer. Mr. Moore Is
to direct the Ashland city band.
Or. Chartes A. Batnaa
Physician and Surgaoo :
■' Poräand
CREMATORIUM
(Coatlaatd from Page 1)
with Levine an«^ then made way
(or ofticiel» of the Lufthansa, the
German commercial air lines com
pany. tor Secretary of State Von
Seheto nd other notables who de
sired to preen the American flyer's
hand.
>
Meanwhile, from the
POR3IAND
» OREGON
Cteutaüon »IkxuUEntouibtnetd
messed
crowds which stood heck of a line
of German policemen drawn up
like German soldiers, came repeat
ed cries of “Hoch Chamberlin!
Hoch L eein e!”
HlTWCRIBK FOR THE TIDING»
Chairman