Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 14, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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Paul Hauser, ,Albany sporting
goods dealer, Identified Invoice
from Seattle firm for pistol. . He
said he did not know date of sale
of that pistol and that he hadn’t
seen invoice since it had been
Dr. Charles ▲. Haines
given- to Coturri, an 87 P. officer.
Physician
and Surgeon
183 Granite
J. 8. Bonwell, salesm an for
Where the sick and aged are
Hauser, .showed record of pistol
Office Phone 164-J
oared for In pleasant home
sale, which gave inform ation that
Home Phone 164-L
oarroundlnge.
purchaser of gun was five feet
OFFICE HOURS
six inches and identified record
IO to l a a. m— a te 6 p. ns.
showing signature of W illiam
Hershey Building
DR. E. B. ANGELL
Elliott, of Eugene, who purchased
Pioneer Bldg.
the gun.
Chiropractic
The cross exam ination was:
Physiotherapy
•‘When did you leave em ploy of
DR. W. i .
Oeteo
Hauser Bros., and where did you
Radionic
Physician and
go when you left thoro?” Ans.:
Remember
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
“To wofli for 8. P. aud worked
This method is safe and brings
Office Pnone 128
Xor them a year.”
health where others fail.
Firs* National Bank Building
“ Wits there anything unusual
Free examluai ton this month.
*
about this sale?" Ans.: "No.”
Potentiom eter diagnosis in-
to n in the
th e P a ra m o u n t ' s tu r e
Xdcbt C an tor «y * 1 J ó h y n a R aleton
"Did you date the receipt of
:luded.
DR. E R N E ST JL WOODS
• S p e c ia l D e li v e r y
this sale?” "No.”
Office Phono 48
Res. 142
Practice Limited To
“Was it your custom to date all
, an indelible pencil.
Eye,
Ear, N ose and Throat
receipts
w.han firearm s were
i f i S. L. Dillard, American Rail-
X-Ray, Including Teeth
sold?” “ Yes.”
WM. E. GOULD
ry 1
1 /'ll
' ’• a>' express employee who was
Office Hours: 10 • IB and 9 - 8
“Then, why didn't you date this , Contractor— Realtor— Builder
A x ift S S ja t scene of holdup within 30 min-
Hwedenburg Bnlldlng
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
--------- -
r * lutes, under questioning by prose- particular receipt? You said at j
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng.
the last trial that s,’l receipts
The 1908 class at the normal < ution identified some of the ar-
rem odeling and new work.
were dated when weapon was
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
school in this city was as follow s: tid es. No cross examination.
stId. Didn’t you say at the la st' 484 Mountain Ave. Phone 453J
Physician and Surgeon
John E. Perl, coroner in 1923,
Edith
McCune, N ettie
Drew.
108 Pioneer Are
trial that a date placed at the top
of
Medford,
said
he
conducted
the
Harry Fayle, Gertrude Deierlelm,
Office and Resident Phone 38
cf the receipt did not mean any­
Myrn Bailey, Clara Coram, Vlr- inquest in Ashland aud that he
Office Hours
thing as far as you were concern­
T. L. POWELL
ginia Baker, Orra Patrick, W in­ 'dentified the body of Coyle John­
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
ed: that you didn’t know any­
General
Transfer
nie Spencer, Flora Shafer, Mar­ son when it was recently exhum ­
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Good team and motor trucks.
thing about it? ” Ans.: “ Y es.”
garet W illiam s, Asa Ganiard, Mol­ ed.
Good service at a reasonable
But since the last trial, who
II. G. McCarty, Dunsmuir, the
lie Maupin, Emma Sherwood,
price — Phone 83.
have you talked with to m ake (
Walter Herndon, Grace Smith, thirteenth w itness, explained the
you change £our testim ony? Did
’ JORDANS SASH AND
CALL
Mande R ippey, Mabe’.i Rffmar. working of the-air- brakes On ill-
CABINET WORKS
you talk with Coturri and Chand­
JERRY
O’NEAL
fated
train.
No
cross
examination.
Gall W elch, Elda Farlow , Lucy
Corner Holman and Van Ness.
ler, S. P. investigators?” "Yes."
For
Your
Next
Job Of
John D. Terrill, sheriff here in
Norcross, Perry Corum, Mabel
Phone 161.
194-tf
“ Did you keep any records in
Plumbing
Harpold, Emily Brown, Mrs. E. D. 1923. who was not here at time
store of sales, not required by
Shop in Beaver Bldg.
of holdup, said he hpd not found
Byers and Gertrude Eastm an.
37 First St.
Phone 13S
law ?” state's attorneys asked him.
anything, but had made r.n in-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
“Y es.” Record introduced and
ve8tigaticn and Identified many 1
. . .
,
. .
By virtue of an execution on
...
,,
,
. . .
identified by witness, as ho had
I'ESTIMONY OF PURCHASE
srt’cles as those .given him by .
“
f
'
Foreclosure
duly issued out of
OF AUTO GIVEN TODAY other officials.
signed it.
W HITTLE TR AN SFER
E. G. Ervine, clerk for espros3 and under the seal of the Circuit
In anticipation of new testi­
& STORAGE 0 0 .
company, identified record kept Court of the State of Oregon, In
(Continued From Page One)
mony being given, the crowd had
and
for
th-e
County
of
Jackson,
"" ’." by company showing that person
Coal, W ood and Storage
increased
M onday
*
. ,
.
cleo. He Identified shells, gun materially
...
...
, ,,
'to whom express was shipped to me, directed, and dated on the
liernoon, with everv indication ,
.
, . ..
•p’lk can and oflier trigketn found
Packing, Crating and Shipping,
,
. . .cam o in person and received the 7tli day of June. 1927, in a cer-
courtroom would 1
.
-,
.
r r
in the m ountains. Said he had hat ■ a crowded
bong Distance Hauling.
-
* soods ' Tills record was signed .tatn action therein, wherein G. t
this week in con-
, 1 McAlliater ns Plaintiff, recovered
found a bed made of pine boughs, ° experienced
. . . .
.
. . . by R. A.# D Autremont.
Black
Auto Freight Terminal
.
, ,
, ,
,, ____— . _____
I
which
showed
im pression
of raat to the small crowds w hich- 'grip
against
Harry
L.
was shipped ____
from ___
Eugene
to'Judgm ent
all(J was rece|ved by R. Shoultu and Lura K. Shoulls. the
bodies.
He examined the black have been attending the previous ,
Phone 117
grip and identified it by his In­ sessions in thia trial.
A. D ’Autremont, who did not give defendants, for the sum of Three
In
order
to
rush
along
the
Office 89 Oak St.
itials.
any address to which the grip thousand six hundred eighty and
In the cross-exam ination he 'rial, the court continued unt’i could be delivered, but came for 5-100 . Dollars, (33680.06) with
said he and Attorney Neuner had 5:45 P. M. in the hearing of it h im se lf..
'ntereet at 6 per cent per annum,
PAINTING
visited the scene of holdup, yes­ 'esti.mdny. Everybody seem s to
The numbers on express stick ­ With costs and disbursements tax­
Painting, tinting and papering,
terday and adm itted that of all he anxious to complete the case er on bottom of grip correspond­ ed at
Eighteen and no-100
try
Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave.
'n
order
to
avoid
any
possibilltv
the cooking utensils he had seen
ed with number on shipping hili 1 $18.00) Dollars and the further
or
phone
455.
167-1 mo.
of
having
to
transfer
the
actl-
about the camps he had marked
and bill of receipt, testim ony sum of Three hundred fifty and
,-ities to M ed fo rd J u ly 1st w liee
TO -IW " ( $35iM>0-> Dollars -as-:
__ ____ .
' .
. ,,
A hammer 30 years old, worn
sh ells on “November 18, about 3S Jacksonville will cease to be the ; W alter S. W right. Portland ex- ti r.iey'ii fees, w hich Ju d g m e n t was
county seat of Jackson county.
b
y
3G0 million blows, was found
days after the holdup.
enrolled
and
docketed
in
the
nrcss employe, testified along the
— -R-wm-ho re me mbered th at fh -
bDid ÿou~ëxam lne "overall!'
ir a in o line. A. F. Stowe, Portland Clerk’s office of said Court Tn TBeeitly.
.all when they were found?” hq^defeflse entered a vigorous urn
naid County on the 2nd day of they finally got that picture hung
wfes asked. “N o , none at a il,” h ( j > « a against the c o n l u c t ^ t *’he autom obile salesman nald a con-
just where friend wife wanted it.
June,
1927.
i tract for A car , had
been
•
* ■ signed by
replied.
Vw-e-trial, contending that under
Notice
is
herobv
given
that,
pur­
R, A. D’Antremont and negotla-
"You are an S. P. in v estig a to r,, the legislative act creating Med-
Chamberlain and Levine never
tions for sale occurred August 29, suant to the terms of the said ex-
but you did not even examine ford as the county neat, the trial , 1923. He said two persons came edition, I will on the lGth day ( may equal Lindbergh’s glory, but
was being held illegally, as th e y ;
or July, 1927, at 10:00 o ’clock j look wha^gliey did for Ambaasa-
these overalls?’’. “N o.”
the first time, but that three came
claimed
the emergency clause In •
Said he had seen im prints of_
the second time. Two wero stock- 1. M. at tlie front door of the der Schuerman!
two bodies and room for another the legislative act autom atically ( ily built, hut the third wan not, Couithousa
(Armory Building,
made Medford the county seat.
one.
he testified. The latter drove tjie 3rd and Bartlett) in the City of
Albert E. Courtney, shipping This objection was overruled by tar away, he said. When asked j Bedford in Jackson County, Ore-!
• lerk for C olt’s Patent Firearms the court.
If he knew the names of the two ‘ <«n, offer for rale and will sell j
Former Sheriff Terrill was still
’’fr. company of Hartford, Conn.,
besides tlie one who made the '
public auction for cash to the ,
he answered ’
•I • n t ii’ed run as one his com -j on the stand this morning, but he
highest bidder, to satisfy said
‘No.”
pplieatlon for a Judgmont, togother with the costs
Look Young! Bring Back Ita
’•en it by a secret number on in­ by C. D. Welter, postoffico in -, license was made out by E. E. j ° f this sale, subject to redemption
Natural Color, Glosa and
fide— No. 130,763— but the out- spectov, who testified he had j James of Silverton, height five ,
provided by law, ail of the
Attractiveness
fide number— a duplicate of sec- found a portion of an express tag feet six inches; color of hair, i r'Kht. title nnd interest that the
et numbpr— had been scratched underencath the pine bough bed, | brown: color of eyes, blue: o c c u -1
defendants Harry L. Shoulta
iff. Said gun had been shipped which he identified by his in it - , pation, painter. The application, |and Lurn K. Shoults had on the
Common garden sage brewed into a
o Schwabacher Company of Re- lab:.
wh'ch ho said was made by the • 39th day of July, 1926, or now heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
Under cross examination, he
-•.ttlq, on March 3, 1922.
youngest of the trio, was identl-
in and to tlie following des- beautifully dark and luxuriant
stated
the
bed
had
not
been
dis­
Hugh spent the reees-i talking
rlbed property, situated in the Just a few applications will prove a
turbed and testified on other min­ fifed.
*0 h's father’s two children.
County
of Jackson, State of Ore­ revelation if your hair is fading,
“ When was the last tim e you
at reaked nr gray. Mixing the Sage Tea
G. M. Sprague, representative or details.
gon. to-wit:
raw
the
purchaser?”
This
quest-
and Sulphur recipe at home, though,
Patrick Sweeney, sergeant of
o f a life insurance company at
Beginning
nt
a
point
C86.4
fee.t
is troublesome. An easier way is to
icr. was objected to by- the do- 1
Eugene, said he knew Roy D’- ’ ‘ho railroad police, told of hav-
t a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and
(ease. “ Where did you find thia North of tho Southeast corner of
ilphur Compound at any drug store
Autremont, that he had met him i Ing found a pepper can about 25
Conation
Land
Claim
No.
4
5
in
car?” “ In Eugene, In possession j
all ready for use. This is the old-
In selling him som e Insurance, j feet from tlie detonating battery cf I’aui D'Autrem ont.” “This Township 37
South, Rauge 2 time-recipe improved by the addition
Roy having signed an application i in the mounta'ns two weeks after
•untlem an sitting here?" “ Yes.” West W illam ette Meridian nnd of other ingredients.
While "wispy, gray, faded hair is
in the presence of som e witnesses. the holdup. Under cross exam ina­ fio suid nil three had left in car running thenco Wost 2547.9 feet
Application blank was introduced tion. he said ho did not know any­ and all returned threo daya later to Ihe W est line of said claim, not sinful, we all deaifee to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive­
and Identified. Sprague was not thing about it when Attorney Col­ •n havo lights fixed.
thenco North 336 feet, Ihence ness. By darkening your hair with
lier
reminded
him
that
several
cross exam ined.
In the cross exam ination: "Was East 2616 foot to Ihe East line Wyeth’a Sage and Sulphur Compound,
Vincent Arcega, S. P. Investi­ had previously searched without thoro anything about thia salO |l,f ^aid claim and thence South no one can tell, because it does it so
naturally,>0 evenly. You just dampen
gate- c f Sacramento, said some finding the qan.
v h 'ih it first came up that would ¡335 feet, more or less, to the a sponge or soft brush with it and
Henry J. Lockow. employed by ;
art’cloB found at Mounterest c^ibin
draw this through your hair, taking
Schawbacher Hardware company , altract y °',r »ttenlon? “No, ex- i ptofl® of hoginning.
one small strand at a time; by morn­
’"oked like the ones he had seen
tho
con-1"
Dated
thia
11th
day
of
Juno.
In October 1923, testified t h a t!' !*1 tho Payments on
ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
d jeovored there after holdup. Hid
¡1927.
and, after another application or two,
Pistol bearing Number 130,763 I Iract, several being made in ad-
not mork them, but so»d Victor
RALPH G. JENNINGS.
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
had been shipped to H am er Bros. . 'a n c c .” “ Did ypu sell any cars
Dale, who Is now dead, had mnrk-
Shoritf of Jackson County, glossy, soft and luxuriant.
thia
one?"
od them. He identified the black in Albany. March 24, 1922. Pistol previous and after
Oregon.
But still you
grip by m eans of Initial* he -mH found on the mountain had pre "Yet:, several.
By
Olga E. Anderson. Deputy.
vlously been found to bear the rom enbor this one sale?”
Ramiraz had placed Inside with
242-4t Tues.
I
Business and P r e te sim i Directory
Convalescent Hone
VOR MXGRAVGH ~ M
VM» M I «
FOB RENT:— Well furnished
apartments again ready for oc­
cupancy. Coo), convenient and
close In. Will accommodate from
two to fire normal students.
Hardy Apartments, 31 8. Second
St.
243-tf
FOB RENT: Furnished apart*
ment for summer. Cool, pleasant
and close In. Especially desirable
for two, three or four Normal
students. See Mrs. Chattln, 316
Hargadlne.
241-tf
SMALL TRACTS: d o s e to
town, very easy terms, good loca­
tion. good soli. Start your country
home gow. See our display adv.
Saturdays telling about thèse
tracts and let us show them to
you. H. C. Oaley, Sec. Carter Land
Co., 66 E. Main 8t.
241-6t
BaUU
EXCHANGE for Ashland pro­
perty 6-room house in Forest
Grove, Oregon, value 31200. See
Chas. Wimer. Phone 76.
240-3
FOB SALE or TRADE— 160
acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On
Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­
ter, near county school For far­
FOB MALE—^-6 aores Irrigated
ther particulars address Tldfngs,
on Pacific highway near town,
Box 61.
lS i-lm o .«
some fruit. Call 663 north main.
236-1 mo.
LOST AND FOUND
IF YOU WA1»T a good home
FOR RENT— Furnished apts Inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N.
OS-tf
and sleeping rooms, 86 So. 2nd St.
(
231-tf
WANTED
FOR RENT— Furnslhed small
apartments and cabins with ga­
WANTED: — Home for young
rages. Reasonable by month dog. Staghound. Fond of children.
or week. Barber Apts. 163 Oran- Call at 1’6 3 Granite St.
242-2«
Re.
111-tf
WANTED—-To rent piano for
6 months. Phone 209.
242-3t
FOR RENT — Houses
PIANO INSTRUCTION — Mrs.
FOR RENT — Furnished 6- Harold Aikins. Tel. 441-J.
237-1 mo.«
room house close to school. New
paper and paint. Call 317-1» or
BAHAMER TRANSFER a n d
668 Holly street.
'
221-tf
Storage Co. office at residence.
FOR MALE— AO8ClCUL«ANE0tJg 174 North Main. Phone 410.
LOST Saturday, in JL.ttbia Park,
fraternity pin, similar to Maltese
Cross. Initialed V. V. C. on back.
Phone 399-J. Reward.
241-3
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED: — Men thinners at
Suncrest Orchard, Talent.
242-3t
NEW C O IKHKS FOR
IXK’AL NORMAL SCHOOL
(Continued From rage One)
The course in r u r a l. school
music will be given by Miss Leona
G. Marsters, the regular instructor
in thin subject. During the course
Miss Marsters plans to emphasize
ANY
OIRL
IN
TROUBLE—
May
FOR MALE
communicate with Ensign Lee problems in music incidental to
Ford Touring .................... . >80.00
of, the Salvation Army at the the rural school.
1100.00
Ford Touring
The course In school adm inis­
Whftv Shield Home, 666 May-
Ford Touring ................. . 3136.00
tration will be given by A. C.
fair
Ave.,
Portland.
Oregon.'
Ford Touring, 1626 ........ 3285.00
Strange, who has had 20 years
Ford Tudor ..................’... 3150.00
cxpcrienco in this field.
Miss
HELP WANTED— Female
Buick Six ........................... 3100.00
Beatrice Hall, instructor in health
WANTED: — Capable woman,
Fordson Tractor ............ 3225.00
education, plans to devote consid­
neat seam stress, to learn pattern
CLAYUOMB MOTOR CO.
erable tim e to the problems of
drafting and cutting to measure.
Ford Oarage
the health of the rural child.
Then organise classes and teach
Phone 80
• Problem s of adm inistration of
242-3t 3atae. Give name, phone and ad­ ¡junior high schools w ill be con-
dress for Interview. Box 5 care
’ c'dered in separate courses. Miss
FOR MALE CHEAP— 35 broil­ Ashland Tidings.
241— 2»
p . Virginia Hales, Instructor in
ers. Phone 262-J.
241-3t
physical education, plans not only
FOR MALE— Light oak dining
to give her students the regular
table and buffet, Georgie Coffee, AGED MAN FACES
work along thio line, but will also
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE conduct classes in horsem anship
Tidings qffice.
ar.d will probably
organkte at
FORSALE —
Soda fountain,
J. H. Grayson w ent on trial at 1 least one rifle team . Much en-
cigar case, wrapping counter with Klamath
.
,
, ,
F alls
th is morning , Hhu^arm &as
^ n jh g w n dur ng
blna. book case. fRtasr i ease and
Tthe year for this phase of the
other fittings. Q.
low ing an Indictment brought by ¡work and it 1s planned to continue
Agents, 217 Fourth St. Phone No. the Klamath county grand Jury
V.------------------------------------ 388-tf- "which found the Taged man re­ it in to the s ummer s ession.--------
Several lectures and entertain-
FOR MALE— 2 aerea alfalfa hay sponsible for the death of his raents have been scheduled for
Mrs. M y r t l e | the summer session, among them
standing. R. 1, Box l i t , Wife. Yhs- daughter-in-law
tor.
~
281-1 mo.« Grayson of Malin, who was killed being Dr. A. M. Harping, P. H. D'„
in a street altercation several from the University of Arkansas,
_____________ . . . . . ■
.
I . ■■ ■
........
FOR MALE— Small rock crush­ weeks ago.
! who will conduct a series of lec-
er, 3 H. P. boiler, stove grates and
i Cures on astronom y.
Plans are
backs, lawnmowers
sharpened
being made to secure at least one
and repaired. Castings and ma­ f B O E M A MAN PRAISES
performance o t a dram atic char­
chine work at Eagle Iron and
LITHIA WATER acter.
Brass Fopndary, 146 Oberlin St.
L::A year the enrollm ent for
213-1-mo.«'
(Continued From Page One) I the sum m er session was well over
200 and, in as much as an in­
suffered from the sam e trouble
creased enrollm ent Is expected
and that he had procured relief
I this cummer, ample accomnyida-
by drinking Lithla water at Aoh-
■ tions are being arranged.
The
laud.
¡rum m er session opens June 20th,
Upon being urged to try this
. Frank Clark, Klamath Falls,
and continues for 12 w eeks, be-
was convicted o f murder in the treatm ent, ,M r. Hearn came to ! !hg divided into two six week
first degree Saturday morning by Ashland, started drinking Lithia periods.
• ■
a jury which deliberated less water from the park fountain.
than three hours before return­ He continued this, com ing here
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ing a verdict. A recommendation two or three tim es a week for
In
the County Court of the
o f mercy, saves the man from the a supply. Shortly afterw ards, he
State
of Oregon for Jackson
scaffold. The verdict given car­ began to gain and. today w eighs
County.
ries with It a sentence to li?e considerable more than he did
In the Matter of the E state of
im prisonm ent.
Clark was con­ before starting on Lithla water.
John
Lock, Deceased.
victed of scooting and fatally in­ The pain has also been practi-
Notice
is hereby given by the
juring his estranged w ife, In ca’ly elim inated. Mr. Hearn said
i
undersigned
to all persons hav­
m aking an effort to effect a re-, he did not know w hether the
conciliation. He received the ver-j cure would be perm anent, but ing claim s against the above
diet with little show of em otion. that he felt sure Lithia water named estate to present them
had dissolved the stone and given with proper vouchers within six
him relief, which his friend had months- from date of first publi­
cation hereof to N ellie Dickey,
said
had been his experience.
t. Peter must grow tired of lis
Stearns Building, 'Ashland, Ore­
Incidentally,
Mr.
Hearn
is
e
ng to the explanations unto !
gon.
this: "You she it was this way > firm Reliever that Ashland is
Date of first publication, May
m
issing
a
wonderful
opportunity
w as coming around the curve ■
1927.
!
24,
in
not
working
/
o
r
the
construc­
he wrong side of the road and
NELLIE DICKEY,
tion
of
a
large
sanitarium
here
"not know there was another
Adm inistratrix.
approaching from the other Ho said he believed hundreds of.
4 Tuns.
ction. There was a coillsi ,n people from all parts o f the
world
would
come
here
after
the
horo I am."— Arlington Bulle- j
SUBS4’llii!E FOII C : l i TIDINGS
sanitarium was established.
Life Term For
Wife Murderer
1908 Normal
□ChOOl
TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA!
E
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
i.Kew, p le a s e «atar you «.
F ia 3URINÛ
u R iN e F o r t T oni
o n iô h t t Y oo ' l
*r<Ae y o o r s e l f d o r
v ;
Q o s« .' 1 /u iô « r a s
wcLL. - r ' v e A o o e o ,
SWBTRACTep, (MVLTiPueO
a n o o iw o e o ,e < j r
T h e AN5WCR «S
ALWAYS T he 5AM5
Y e s , AND IT MAKES
A<e JUST 6ICK W h£N X
ThINK OF IT-W 8AT
WOULD YOUR DAD
IF HE KNEW WE’O 7
FALLEN BEHIND
LIKE THIS? .
MÊANS ‘r7«*V
w c N 'r h a t
t'MÛlAVI NON?Y
pa y tkp
RCÍÍT A*O
i
OFCt’ß O7HCB •
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