Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 11, 1927, Image 4

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    lluidarae I n M edfunl—
B. P. Deford of this city waa a
visitor In Medford Thursday look­
ing after business affairs.
Dill pickles In the bulk, Schuer­
man.
Summer school for high school
subjects will »tart June 13 at the
Mr. and Mre., Merle Robison high school bldg^Phone Mr. For­
?
238-1
and Mrs. Emma Beeler wilt leave sythe. 28IR.
Sunday morning by auto for Port-
land for a visit With Mr- had Mrs. Shipped R ahbite—
The Sun Gold Rabbltry, locat­
Harry. Smith and attend the Rose
ed just out pf Talent, shipped
Show.
320 pounds of rabbits the pest
week.
Th<y also shipped a trio
See Columbia and George Wash­
of
fine
registered New Zealand
ington, at the flag day services at
Reds
to
Klamath Palls.
the Vining, Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
Dfrpet from* "Paradise Oardene”
Bob
Fockler and his Versatile
Don’t miss this! Bob Pockler's
Dance
Band; Pair Grounds, June
“Big Time” Dance Band. 2 ra­
'•
239-6
dio favorites and dance artists. ir,
Pair grounds pavilion! Wed. June
Grange dance, Jackson H o t
16.
Springs Saturday night, Supper
238-3
by the ladies. '
Visited In Ashland—
Mrs. M. E. Berg, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Harris and two children, for­ Ashland Shopper—
Mrs. L. O. Penland of . Talent
mer resident of Stockton, Gal.,
stopped In Ashland for a few days was a visitor In Ashland this
to visit at the home of Mr. and week shopping with our merr
Mrs. E. Burt* 865 E. Main, en­ chan to.
route to their new home in Mon­
Free public flag day exercises at
tana. Mrs. Berg and Mre. Harris
the Vining Theatre Sunday, June
are daughters of Mre. Burt.
12 at 2 p. m.
Fryers— 26c. Phone 17F2
See our men’s summer suits.
Paulaerud’s sell for less.
230-tf
See the display of flags at the
Elks Flag Day Services at the Vin­ Dinner Guest—
C. A. Harris, manager of the
ing Theatre Sunday, June 12, a
2 p. m.
local Western Union telegraph
office, waa a dinner guest Thurs­
Arrived To ('over Trial—
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Cope of the Portland G. L. Bullen In Talent.
News Staff, arrived In Medford
yesterday morning to cover the Heard IAndber g
Hugh D'Autremont trial "for his
“Lucky” Lindbergh’s arrival In
paper from now on until it is Washington this morning was
completed. Mr. Cope performed heard plainly over the radio at
similar duty daring the first trial. the home of Prof. I. E. Vining on
Granite street. Mr. Vining stated
Ply-Toll Spray gun and half that Pres. Coolidge m a d e a
pint spray, 46c. 8chilerman*s.
speech which lasted approximate­
ly 6 or 10 minutes, and Lind­
berg’s response lasted not over
See Conway Tearle In "Mould­ 2 or 2 minutes. The words were a
ers or Men,” an Elks picture, at a little hard to distinguish, on
the Vining Theatre Sunday after­ account of the .clapping and
noon at 2 o’clock. A free public cheering and the confusion in the
entertainment that entertains.
sir. Speeches will he broadcast
this evening at the reception,
Have yonr rose trelllse made at which will be held in Lindberg’s
edaato mills. ———
honor No greater welcome and
show of effectlon has been award­
Beweet~sha<
ed any person for winning honors
la men’« suitings,
In the history of the United
tatiieura.
States, as Was extended to this
national hero.
,
Go To Rose GanMval—
Mrs. B. Cliff Payne Is confined
to her home on Granite street with
• Illness, caused by ptomaine pois­
oning. Her son. Glenn Young, of
HtR. Cal., la spending a few days
here visiting his mother.
Ashland Lodge No. »14 B. P. O.
Elks invites the public to attend
their t flag day exercises at the
Vining Theatre Sunday afternoon
at 2 o’clock.
Home grown peas, Schuerman.
238-tf
Spending Weck-Eml H e r e -
Mrs. Jennie Landrith of Marsh­
field, is spending the week-end in
Ashland visiting with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Arthur S. Taylor on
Alida street.
Cliff Payne makes drain boards.
Lett For San Francisco —
Mrs.
H.
P.
Holmeyer
and
daughter, Mrs, George Converse of
this city have left for San Fran­
cisco, where Mrs. Converse will
Join her husband, who Is located
In that place. Mrs. Holmeyer
will go qa to Chicago to spend
some time visiting relatives and
friends at her former home.
Grange dance, Jackson H o t
Springs Saturday night. Snpper
h r the ladles. .....
238-3
Think of it! You can
now put yotir entire meal
in the oven early in the
morning, ready to cook,
and go away for the en­
tire day with the positive
assurance that when you
r e tu r n in the r evening
your entire meal will be
cooked to ft turn—piping
hot!—and ready to serve
and eat.
Returned from M ed fo rd -
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Bert Wright, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Wright on Mountain
avadne, who spent two days this
week visiting Tingley Chample in
Medford, returned Thursday . to
his home In Ashland. Bert is a
carrier boy for the Ashland Daily
Tidings.
srccsss
Approximately 226 Alumni
and former students of the
old Ashland Normal school
were gathered at the Old
Normal school at the noon
hour today and the Joy of
reunion was a Joy that words
cannot adeuateiy describe.
Years of separation' h»*
worked changes.' The friends
would meet— look closely at
each other, uncertain— than
there would be recognition*
and reunion.
The splendid spccees of
the affair surpassed,the wild-
oat hopes of members of 'the
committee.
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; outside the tunnel, finding nt the, articles which have been exhibited
end of the wire the articles meu- as evidence were turned over to
tloned ebore; that he guarded him, as he happened to be the first
' these until the arrival of Deputy officer on tits scene after the-hold-
Sheriff Pornerook, who took pos- up.
session of them.
Defense Attorneys this morning
The showing of the three knap- a g a in emphasised that they want­
sacks was tbs first example of the ed to reserve the right to fije ob­
application of the Rule Three, jections to the various articles
I Which Special Prosecutor Roberts entered this morning as testi­
bad predicted would play an lm- mony unless they were shown, to
portaat part in the state’s at- be dlreetly 'incriminating against
. Itempt to prove that the three D’- the defendant.
The state At­
| Auremont boys conspired to hold torneys said they would prove by
lap the S. P. train.
these articles that Hugh partici­
., f WKen^croes-exnmlned by De-’ pated in the conspiracy that result*
tense Attorney Collier, Mr. Bond- ad in the explosion and holdup df
hrson stated nobody had told him the train, thereby killing four
to mark any of the articles which men.
he had found, and which were In-
The first witness this morning
■ troduped as testimony. He did was W. It. Wilson, of Chicago, BI.,
* ot exP1,an why *»• bad marked a civil engineer who was employed
*• ’ * T>
I 1' f t
-B-
; **ome wltk his initials, while lesv- by the Southern Pacific at the
K O C K V r i l S t i e l T tng th® Others—the most lqaport- time of the Siskiyou holdup, who
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. not ones—unmarked.
gave the Jury a vivid picture of
Earl Miller, >3 years old, -of
Mr; Bonderson caused momen- the scene of the 8. P. train dyna­
olf Creek, was instantly killed *ary merriment In the court room miting. " He presented maps and
lursday, when' Iris hand was grhen, durinfc the examination by' blueprints, showing the locations
ught In a belt on the rock attorney Roberts, he whipped out of the bodies of the men murder-
usher operated by Von ,der a knife and large ping of tobacco,
»Hen,and Pieraon, I t miles ba- ealumly slipping a huge portion qf
* Prospect on the Crater Lake the plug in his mouth. Mr. Rob-
tbway, and his head waa artg asked the court for a few eec-
ushed in the heavy machinery. on(ja intermission until “the wit-
cording to Deputy* Corner Be8g ha<i completed his lunch.”
A. Walker of Medford, death
/ . ’
is entirely accidental and no
Wm- Plschue, of Ashland, Who
tuest will be held. The body ,B construction foreman and who
s been taken to Wolf Creek * a8 at 81,klyou during the holdup
lere the funeral will be held, testified he had found the insul-
iller is survived by his par- ated wire wrapped around the
ts. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller, ' ‘breaking rod” on the rear of the
e brother and two slaters.
engine, next to which was the 1924 Ford Tudor. 1250.00
mail coach' with Its gapping end
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where the explosion had played 1923 Chev Coupe 200.00
>ving To Ashland—
havoc’ wherea* Bonderson. who •
150.00
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pitch, who ? ad “ ‘I ” *?*“
Wlt“ h,m‘ Nash Touring ..
ve beg residing on North Bart- had testified he had found the end Packard Touring
500.00
t qtreet in Medford for Mm . £ fJ he
out8,de the tunnel,
ae. will move to Ashland in g .Th,B " " »W>»™«y an unlmport- 1923 Chev Sedan 200.00
v daya'to make their home „» ^ t mlxup in time of entering the
,
1 tunnel, it seemed.
Olltn Dies In
SHERIFF OFF FOR OHIO
TO BRING TW INS
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tremont twins to his mother .to
New Mexico.
While it Is said Hugh has not
been in any way connected with
either the knapsacks or the over-
alls, the state contends it will
prove that* they are material evi­
dence, in connection with a con­
spiracy in which they allege
Hugh participated in the blowing
np and robbery of the Southern.
Pacific, train.
Mr. Bonderson testified he wag,
and had been at the time of the
holdup, a section foreman on the
Southern Pacific with hie reel*
dence at Siskiyou: that« he was
WHEN AN ACHING BACK
present shortly after the holdqp;
TORMENTS
Watch your, kidneys — when that he entered the tunnel; that
they are affected, elimination is he followed the course 0< the in­
not normal— too scanty and burn­ sulated wire which ¡he foupd Just
ing— or ton frequent and trouble­
some.
and women every­
where are using and recommend­
ing Foley Pills diuretic to regu­
late kidney elimination, and to
tree the syatem of lurking pois­
ons that cause backaches, rheum­
atic pains, stiff and swollen
Joints, tormenting lumbago. The
medicinal qualities of Foley Pills
diuretic are valued so highly that
YOUR OLD TIBBS O N
th< y are guaranteed to give satis­
faction. Aak tor them. Sold ev­
erywhere. — No. 3.
J Flackua said he and hie gang
entered the tunnel from the west
end, having climbed over the top
of the tnnnel, which seemed ob­
structed, and that he entered the
{mail car with the fire extinguish­
ing outfit. He said they located a
Y1re about the middle of the mail
tar.
i L. P. Pornbrook, 4vho was depu­
ty sheriff in this county at the
dime of the holdup, was t ie first
witness after lunch.. The various
WITH BUCK JONES
Blankets, Quilts
Comforts, Pillows
And Curtains.
Crisp Waffles and
Good, Hot Coffee
with Real Cream
Coffee
ALSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Opposite Lithia Springs
Hotel
HtoMI
DANIELS"
M N I N G E R ’S
Phone 104
AJtiss&laxL
WITH GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
I
Ashland Creamery
165
And We Will Call
Ashland Laundry
’ Chevrolet
Dinner $1.00
SERVED—11:30 TO 2:30
5:30 TO 8 XX)
D ealen
Orily tjvp Mocks from City pavement and within easy walking
distance from new Southern Oregon State Normal school and other
east side schools and only 1.2 miles from post office.
North side of East Main St., just east of box factory. , ■ - ,
Outside city limits, no city taxes to pay.
Fine home sites-suitable for poultry, berries, garden, alfalfa. All
cleared, no waste ground, partly in alfalfa now.
START YOUR COUNTRY HOME NOW
With A Cow, Poultry, Berries and Vegetables
You Can Produce A Large Part Of Your Living.
EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CONDITIONS FOR POULTRY RAISERS
ask your grocerfoi
BEBE
The
Automotive Shop
EXCELLENT FOOD
COURTEOUS SERVICE
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
YOU CAN BE INDEPENDENT AND SELF SUPPORTING ON
THESE TRACTS; OTHERS ARE DOING IT WHY CAN’T YOU!
For quality, purity and flavor, always
JUST
? . PHONE »
A paint and varnish fair
every need
Hot Cakes and
Are Coining In Fast For
Spring .Cleaning
“ A Kiss in the
dark” Was just
a lark. When
compared to “ A
Kiss in a Taxi!”
Varnishes
Breakfast
Sudden Service
TO-MORROW AND MONDAT
Fuller Paints
Try Our
United States
Royal Cords
HILLS OF PERILS
morning thak they ha4beqa the
last two day», presumably because
it appeared certain Ute capture o<
the two brothers would pot to aay
way effect H in t’s trial, n&'jVj
Used
LEEDQM
TIRE SHOP
Trade In
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TO-DAY OHLY
ed-ta the atrocious crime and al­
so the location of nyiuy of the
points about the tunnel» which
mark where many of the exhibits
weds found.
U
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Present at the trial today, occu-
n/tng septs In the fropt- of ¿be
court-room, were tore. Sen*, wife-
of the fireman who was ktlled, and
Mrs. Rollis Rlaebarger. formerly
Mrs. Daugherty, wife of the mail
clerk who was blown to pieces in
ths explosion. Mrs. Seng’s moth­
er was also present.
Mr. D’Autremont was not pres­
ent at the morning session of the
trial. , The Excitement in connec­
tion with the capture of the D’Au-
tremont twine in Ohio seemed to
hare subsided, sad the defendant
and his mother were calmer thia
1 Ford Roadster
1 Ford 2 Doer Sedan
I Olds Sedan
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
All granite soil, not sticky,
This acreage belongs to the
easily worked and handled at Carter Land Company and is placed
all seasons of the year. All on the market in order to close an
under Talent Irrigation Dis- - estate. A hew 50 foot street has been
trict. Water is delivered to . opened graded and fenced running
the high point of this tract on north and south, sO you can now see
North side of road.
exactly what is being offered.
Special Inducements Will I
Immediate Home Bit
Given To
THE LOCATION, PRICE AND LIBERAL TERMS SHOULD
PROVE ATTRACTIVE TO ANY ONE WANTING A
SELF-SUPPORTING COUNTRY HOME.
WE SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THIS
PROPERTY
TERMS, SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND ANY REASONABLE
TIME ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS WITH INTEREST .
AT 6 PER CENT, PER AN NUli
H. C. GALEY, Secretary Of Carter Land Co.
IO. 65 E. MAIN STREET
ASHLAND, OREGON