Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 15, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Home' Phone 164-L
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, FOB S A L E O R RENT;— Best
10-açre mqdern home Isolde city
ot Ashland. Free irrigation.
I
« ill take cattle to pasture tbero-
qp, fine feed and water. R. D.
Sanford, 399 Beach street.
248-2*
io
*D R SALE or TB ade — 119
acres ot land in Siskiyou, Cal. On
P acific Highway. P P len ty o t wa­
ter, near county school For fur­
ther particulars address Tidings,
Box 91.
133-tm o.*
LOST AND FOUND
B BKNT: F a m ish ed apart- , SMALL TRACTS: Close to
for ram m er. Cool, pleasant town, very, easy term s, good loca­
LOST Saturday, in Llthla Park,
lose Uu « sp ecia lly desirably tion, good soiL Start your country fraternity pin, sim ilar to Maltese
no, i h « . , four Normal.
me „now. 8 se our display ady. prose. Initialed V. V. C. on back.
turdaya telling about these Phone 399-J. Reward.
. 241r3
tracts and let us show them to
MALE HELP WANTED
you. H. C. Oaley, Sec. Carter Land
Co.. <S E. Main St.
241-St
WANTED: — Men thinners at
Suncrest
Orchard, Talent.
331-tf
FOR HALE— 6 acres Irrigated,
242-3t
on Pacific highway near tow s,
WANTED
some fr u it Call 583 north main.
Regular man for
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238-1 mo. work on fruit tract. House furn­
P ioneer Bldg.
sale for the pistol which the state
“Did Hoy and May U A utrem ont
has as exhibit in this trial. Or­ work for your com pany?” "Yea.”
iginal bill of sqle has been lost, “Did E. E. James work for youT”
but Coturrl said he had examin­ "Yes,”
“ Is the defendant
B.
EL
ed .this before it was lost, although
be had not made a copy, just a Japies?”
Interest In thia question nRn
memorandum of this.
Judge
Thqmas and defense attorneys so intense that the jurym en start­
had an argument about this ques­ ed taking off their coata im m ed­
tion, which was stricken from the iately thereafter, although the
minutes. He tord q: tracing the Tidings reporter haa not noticed
Nash car, which it is alleged the any of the jurymen shedding their
D'Autremont’s purchased in Port­ Ehoes, as a reporter at tho form er
land, to the boys’ father’s shed trial reporter occurred.
The chirp ot a bird in the trees
on October 18, 1923. No cross
examination. '
in the nearby hills could hare been
Stella W alters, Portland, who heard as this question was asked,
was the second woman to testify, for It was the first tim e that
said she had worked in her fath­ Hugh D’Autremont had been di­
er’s hardware store; that Coturrl rectly brought into the testim ony,
the
had brought articles to her to except that everybody in
courtroom had their eyes and ears
mark; that she remembered
three
t
boys had bought sim ilar articles concentrated on the w itness, who
of her; that she remarked to them replied: “ Yes."
¡This was the first positive Id en-
about wrapping the cups, but
they said they were staying at the tificatlon of Hugh in direct con­
hotel over hardware store and nection with any of the incldants
or testim ony In twe case. W itness
did not want them wrapped.
Defense Attorney Collier pick­ said Jam es started working in
ed up the two cups and asked the June 1923 and stopped in August;
witness: “Do Rou mean to tell
“ Do you know the defendant?”
the Jury that you sold anybody
those cupp?”
“Are there any “ Yes.” “Under what nam e?” “ Mr.
marks on them that you can Iden­ Jam es.’’ “Did you know R. C. and
tify?” “No,” the w itness replied.- R. A. D’Autremont?" “ Yea.” “ Did
"Certainly, there are not,” Vhe they work with Mr. Jam es?”
attorney added, and threw the "Yes.” “Did you give them their
i
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ifr YOU W A i.T a good home ished. A. Johnson. Phone 482-ft.
348-2t*
Inquire at Brown A E lee, 93 N.
Mott.
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99-tf
FOB B E N T — F urnished 6-
WANTED: — Home for young
room house close to school. New
dog. Stnghound. Fond of children.
paper and paint. Call 117-L oy
242-2*
668 H olly s tr e e t
2 3 1 -« fCall at 108 Granite St.
WANTED— To rent piano for
242-3t
ÄNBöus 8 months. Phone 209.
Ford
Ford
ord
ord
Touring
Touring
Touring .........
Touring, 192*
PIANO INSTRUCTION —. Mrs.
Harold Aikins. Tel. 441-J.
HAMAKBB TRANSFER a n d
orage Co. office e t residence,
4 North Mola. Phone 419.
E
ord Tudor --------...
pulck Six
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Fordson-Tractor ....
CLAYCOMB M<
IN TROUBLE— May
Ito With Ensign Lea
FOR SUyUB:— Cockprls, A v k i.,
9 par hundred; 8 wks., |1 7 per
undred. Counter Leghorn Farm.
FOB RENT— Room for normal
243-tf girls in comfortable home. Board
243-2t
F O ¿ SALE:— Clark Jew el, 3 If prefered. Call 310J.
burner oil stove. 118 S. Pioneer
FOR SALE: Rhode Island Red
p allets. Box- 138, Route 1..
143-St*
FOR SALE CH
era. Phone 293-J.
FOB SALE— Light oak dining
table and buffet, Qeorgie Coffee,
Tidings office.
FO B SALE— 3 acres alfalfa hay
standing. R. 1, B6x 131, Mrt. Tas­
ter.
331-1 mo.*
FOB S 4 L E --S m a il rock crush­
er, 3 H. P. bqiler, stove grates and
backs, lawnm owers
sharpened
and repaired. Costings and ma­
chine work at E agle Iron nnd
Brass Foundsry, 140 Oberlin St.
318-1-m o.*
Medford Plans.
Flower Show
Merchants* A ssociation for de­
velopm ent o f cojamerclal air ier?
vice and adequate m ilitary add
naval air forces In the United
8talra, ,
In one of the longest «peaches
he has m^de Lindbergh compar­
ed developm ent o f com m ercial
aviation in Europe and h e r e .'H e
said he was embarrassed In Eur­
ope when asked w hether America
had any airports to compare w ith
those he adw there. There were
3000 guests at the luncheon.
WARRANT 1H ISSUED
A warrant was issued Tuesday
for the arrest of Claud Leon, for­
merly employed In this city,
whose whereabouts la a t the pres­
ent . tim e unknown to officers.
Leon la charged w ith having left
with a 1928 ipodol Chevrolet
autom obile on which he had made
but one paym ent.' He Is charged
with theft.
The finest, m ost luscious hom e­
grown
strawberries, are to be
A floral display, featuring roses
found
on
the market.
and sw eet peas, with prizes offer­
ed for winning blossom s in these
tw o classes, ’is being planned by SPOTLÌtìl
the Medford Floral Society, for
pext Monday and Tuesday, June
20 and 31.
(Cohtinutd from Page 1)
, Ashland flow er g r o w e r s, gleaning an autom atic revolver
through the president o f the Ash­ in the adjoining room. The trunk
land Floral Society, Mrs. Louis or chest was open and on top
Jacks have been Invited, to enter was “The Life of Jesse 'Jam es,”
ploom s in the show.
Although th^ state intim ated H ugh had
the roses and sw eet peas are to
idolized.
be featured iril varieties o f blooms *“Wqb there anything unusual
bre wanted for display.
about the men in the camps keep­
ing their personal luggage lock­
ed?” j he was asked In cross ex­
am ination. “ No.”
“ Did you or ever get
Into
Charles Lindbergh today pleaded
trouble
by
reading
‘The,
Life
of
before a Joint luncheon of the
State Chamber- of Commerce and Jesse Jam es’?” “How long did
It take you to exam ine thia
trunk?” “ About a m inute.”
“W hen did you exam ine the
trunk?” “in A ugust or Septem­
ber.”
“ You do not remember the ex­
act date you exam ined thia trunk,
but you do remember ,| b little
plecy of Iron on end of trunk?”
Hitchcock had preyipuyly stated
ne had seen that one Laud around
the iron-bound cheat had been
patched and when shown a sim ilar
piece taken from the ashes of a
camp fire near the scene of the
Inurder, said it w as undoubtedly
the sam e piece.
“W as there anything concealed
in the room ?” “No, the door was
left open.”
Mrs. Archie B u eii, Silverton,
told of the three m en, Roy and
Ray D’Autrem ont and E. E. Jam es
visiting her hom e near the lum ­
ber camp In quest of a sm all
house near the m ill. They left
and later returned a greenish
Nash car, she said. She had seen
ko / and Hay shooting In a paat-
ure nearby, and later accompan­
ied an 8. P. Investigator to the
pasture where he picked up som e
shells.
She adm itted there was noth­
ing unusual about the three boys.
Charles Parsons, Silverton, was
the next w itness, testifyin g
he
knew Roy and Ray and the de­
fendant, who had come to his
hom e frequently ,for butter and
other produce. He recalled hav­
ing brought the three from th e
mill to his home where they re­
mained two or three days. They
had a grip, two suitcases and a
very heavy trunk. Said the boys
had on overalls first tim e they
came there.
Later * they left In
their car, saying they were go­
ing camping.
“ Was there anything strange
about these three hoys wearing
overalls when all o f the 460 n^en
In the m ill wore overalls?” he
was asked In the cross exam ina­
tion. "No.”
“W as there anything unusual
in their conduct in your hom e?”
“No. they were perfect gen tle­
m en.” “Was there any attem pt
to .conceal anything?" “N o.”
F. W. Rogers, Portland, caus*
ed a laugh when In reply to what
his bnsiness, he replied: “A ttend­
ing to my own business.” He had
gone to the Parson home where
he had found leaden pellets in
the trees, ostensibly shot by the
three boys.’ He identified these in
cou rt.,
,
The defense kttorneys seemed
to be getting quite a “kick” out
of this, but the prosecution was
earnestly plugging in their at­
tempt to probe the conspiracy in
the dynam iting and to connnct
boys. Upon cross exam ination, he
said the packsacks were not d if­
ferent from 12 others he bad et-
cept they were a little darker. '¡’
“Did I understand you td say
that you could not positively r a y
this defendant was w ith these meh
in the store?” “ Y es.”
Joe R. Love, son of the pre­
ceding w itness, said 'h e com pleted
the sale his father had started.
He Identified Mie» slty hud three
packsacks, saying h e rem eftbeted
the sale particularly because his
father had placed a bonus on the
saly of one of thy packsack which
had become dusty on the store’s
shelves.
. „
H e replied he could not posi­
tively identify the third m an, Who
did not take a part in the pur­
chase, as the defendant. He learn­
ed the nam es -of the other two
from ag S. P . official,w ho brought
the packsacks to his store for iden­
tification.
*-
The next w itness, R. W. Mc­
Cullough, of Eugene, in testifying
that the tw ins and another-m ap
had purchased a large supply»#?-
ralslhs ihade sonle ot the audlynce
gossip about possibly uneartnlng cups down with other exhibits,
a m oonshine deal. He said hq was making a loud noise.
not, acquainted with defendant; —-?3» there anythipg different
said he had sold the pound can ib ou i these tw o V tp s from th e
of pepper? the can being Identi­ m illions that are in' every hard­
fied aa one found in the Slskiyous. ware^ store In the world?” “N o.”
Purchase by the three m en — ' A. E. Gerominte, employe of
two stocky and the other sm aller the Silverton Timber company of
— consisted of large quantities of Silverton, Ore., was th e next w it­
goods, such as >4 worth of rais­ ness.
ins and 94 worth of wajnuts^
which made him rem em ber the
sale.
.
On cross exam ination he adm it­
ted his store was n o t the only
one which had stocked the brand
of pepper, such as in can found
in Sisklyous, and there was noth­
ing »Shout the can by which he
conld identify it.
At noon today 65 w itnesses had
testified for the state, w ith no
Intim ation when the state would
rest its case. Considerable more
interest w as m anifested in th e 1
case this m orning by the audience,
which how ever has never reached
anything lik e the size o f the audi­
ences in the first trial.
Tuesday Afternoon Session
MT. G. Chandler, special S. P.
agent of Dunsm uir, who arrived
on scene shortly after dxbloslon,
told of m any Incidents In con­
"the Winchester Store’1
nection with his exam ination of
territory around the tunnel.
Morris L. Coturrl, Portland,
Oregon sp ecial.agen t of th^„S. P,
told .o f tracing .dowp the Mil of
Hardware
Fahnért Áttoithm!
Look a t your m owers for
broken and worn Parts before
cutting com m ences. W e keep
Iff .stock repairs for any or
m ost o t m ow er’s made.
Garden tools, hose, lawn
moyrers, fencing and posts jot
every deecrlptlon.
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Order by Telepbon«
Phone 93OJ4, Medford
ttcgulàtioh Stèic 3 1-2 Jb. weight at the low price
Remember They Are New And Tn Pei-feet Condition
Made By The Best Woolen Mills
ARldY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings.
FISHING TACKLE AND LICENCE
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YiouLO s e N ic e
T b tttC P T h tM
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'/DO TODO I T -
WM. E. GOULD
Contractor— Realtor— Builder
H ouses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for aalo, terms. Rpalrlng,
rem odeling and new work,
aea Mountain Ave. Phone 468J
T. L. POWELL
General Trunyfer
Good team and m otor trucks.
Good service .a t a reasonable
price — Phone 83. *
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
orner Helihaa and Van Naas,
hone 181.
194-tf
Checks signed
checks?
by R. A. and R. C. D’Autremont
and E. E. Jam es were introduced
as exhibits by prosecution.
“ Was the defendant heavier
than he is now ?” Defendant was
asked to stand and the w itness
replied, “ Yes, he was some heav­
ier."
Hugh had hesitated a second;
but when his attorneys told him
to stand, he arose quickly and
both* hands went to his side, as
If he had been commanded by a
superior military officer to come
to attention.
iar
MfeW D. tk Wool Blarikets
Mom and Pop
Thia method la safe and brings
health g h ere others fall.
Free exam ination this month.
Potentiom eter diagnosis in­
cluded.
Office Phone 48
Res. 142
The cross examination was
qjjort. “Was there anything pecul-
By Taylor
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Chiropractic
Physiotherapy
Radionic .
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DOLLARS-M O S
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about these three m en?’
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J. E. Richards, Silverton, Ore.,
logger, also Identified the defend­
ant as E. E. James. He said he
knew the other two brothers, that
they worked together as em ­
ployees of the company he was
connected with. In fact, he said,
Roy D’Autremont had cut the
w itnesses’ hair in the bunkhouse,
which created considerable am use­
ment.
“Did you know the three were
brothers?” “N o.”
"Did you ever ttave a conversa­
tion with them relative to their
relations?’’ “ Yes,” he replied, “I
asked them If they were brothers
and they answered no, just mere­
ly chum s.”
“Did you have any conversa­
tion with the three boys abAut
going aw ay?” "Yes. Roy and Ray
remarked that they were going
down to California and New
Mexico.”
“ Did E. E. Jamas say (anyo
th in g?” “N<J”.
“Were yqu ever in their bunk-
house?” “ Y es.”
“W hat was in there?” “Two
grips and a peculiar hand-made
chest, with Iron bars around it.
Also hinges." W itness said he saw
tag on end of chest, with New
Mexico on it.
W itness had asked what was in
chest, and Roy and Ray replied,”
barber to o ls.”
When state attorney asked wit­
ness what the defendant bad had
on at that tim e, he replied, “Shirt
and pants.”
s>
Sam A. KoMer, secretary of
state, was the last w itness Tues-
<lày afternoon, m erely identifying
a Baotor vehicle license applies-'
tlon signed E. E. James.
N ttÜ fE
OF
o w e s HOUR»
to l a ». m.— a to s p. b .
Herabey Building
■ ye, Bar, Nose and Throat.
_ Office Pfcoae 1M
F in * National Bank Building
DR. «ROT5ST A. WOODS
Priictioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Honrs: 10 - 12 and 2 - 5
Swedenborg Building
DR. MATTIE B . SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phene 38
Office Honrs -
CALL
JERRY , O’NEAL
For Your Next Job Of
Plumbing
Shop In Beaver Bldg.
37 F irst St.
Phone 138
WHITTLl TRANSFER
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating add Shipping.
Long Distance H auling.
Àuto Freight Terminal
Rhone U Ì
Office 89 Oak S t
PAINTING
Painting, -tinting and papering,
tfjTCliff Burlingame, 881 Mt. Ave.
orphQ nfi-46i._ ----------
SUBSTITUTES AT P . O.j
John Gkley is employed as
substitute city postal carrier for
Ray Clary, regular carrier who
left for Fort Stevens Tuesday-
Don Provost is substituting for
Hubert Bently, R. R. 1, who was
included in the O. N. O. battery.
The minute you put your feet in a
*T «’’ bath you feel pain being
drawn out and comfort juat soaking
tn. How good your tired, swollen,
burning feet feet “Tis” instantly
draws out the poisonous exudations
that puff up your feet and cause
sore, inflamed, sweaty feet.
“Tia,” and only “Tix," takes the
iin and soreness out of corns, cal-
uses and bunions. Get a box of
“Tia” at any drug or department
store for a few cents. Your feet are
never going to bother you any more.
A whole year’s foot comfort guaran-
K
Drink Water
If Back or
Kidneys Hurt
Begin Taking Balts If You
Feel Backed»/ or Have
Bladder Weakneee
the lyitem. . Flush the 1
sionally to relieve them
lieve the bowels, removinj
AÑXUÁ l SCHOOL
NO+ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the legal v o ters of School Dis­
trict No. 5, of Jàckson County,
State, of Oregon, that the AN­
NUAL , SC H O O t MEETING of
said D istrict w ill be held at the
City Hall in the City of Ashland;
to begin at thS hour of 2:00
o’clock P. M. on the third Mon­
day of Jane, being the 20th day  ? S d " ï , a " ,
o f June, 49 D. 1937.
This M eeting is called for the
This famous salts fs
purpose o f electing two directors Î S Î / Â ï ’J S '
and the transaction ot bûsftiess
Dated this 81st day of May.
1927.
ATTEST:
a delightful
J. H. McGEE
Chairman Board of Directors.
8 . ENGLE.
District Clerk.
231-2-W ed.