Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 16, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    ASHLAND
GUN EXPERT TESTIFIES
, :
I» TRIAL OP «TOM
Coatis
S m a ll
Two Bachelors, Very Eligible
(Continued Prom race Ona)
Business
in i
Professional B k
Convalescent H one
IBS Granite
Where the sick and aged are
shred tor In pleasant home
inrroandlngs.
,
FOR RENT: — Bthdeat apart­
ment—- 2 rooms and kitchenette,
private entrance, dean and well
(urnRhed, garage, also three room
apartment, all »ew paper and
paint, private entrance. Garage It
Seated. Also A ppatalgi rooms,
completely ttt'rnished, >8.00. ln->
quire 1 » 7th street.
244-3t*
FÖR RENT— Furnished house­
keeping rooms, three blocks from
normal, one from Practice school.
4». Beach street,
J(Hi
FOR RENT:— Well furnished
apartmehta again ready for oc­
cupancy. Cool, convenient and
close in. Will accommodate from
two to five normal students.
Hardy Apartments, 31 S. Second
St.
242-tf
FOR RENT: Furnished apart­
ment for summer. Cool, pleasant
and close In. Especially desirable
for two, three - or four Nqymal
students. See Mrs. Chattln, 318
Hargadlne. -
241-tf
FOR SALE Oik RENT:— Best
15-acre modern home inside city
of Ashland. Free Irrigation.
I
will take cattle to pasture there­
on, fine feed and water. R. D.
Sanford,
Biach street.
243-2*
»6
claycom B
M otor
«•Ford Garage
I
FOR HÀLE:—Cockerls, £ wks.,
>9 per hundred; 8 wks., >17 per
hundred. Counter Leghorn Farm.
241-tf
Folk HALE:— Clark Jewel, 8-
burner oil stove. 116 S. Pioneer
«venue.
248-3*
FOlk HALE: Rhode Island Red
pullets. Box 138, Route 1.
«48-3t*
FOR HA£ e ^— Light oak dining
table and buffet, Georgie Coffee,
Tidings office.
Folk SALE— 2 acres alfalfa hay
standlhg. R. 1. Box 131, Mrs. Yas-
ter.
231-1 mo.*
FoA SALE—Small rock crush-
•r,- 3 H. P. boiler, stove grates and
backs, lawnmowers
sharpened
and repaired. Castings and ma­
chine work at Eagle iron and
Brass Foundary, 140 Oberlin St.
213-1-mo.*
SOMETHING NEW IN DRINKS
AsfORIA, June 16.—(IP)— As
a hew innovation on the reported
practice of some bootlegger« who
serve whlskbrooms with every
drink, local waterfront "moon”
peddlers are contemplating serv­
ing water wings with their hip
pocket "shots."
LItTLE CONTAGION
H ealth report shows
Seven cases of contagious dls-
eases existed In Jackson county
during the week ending June 11,
according to a report of the Ore-
gob Skate Board of Health. One
case ot chlckenpox, three of meas­
les, ohe of scarlet fever and two
of tuberculosis were reported.
FOR SALE or TRADR-— 180
acres of land la Siskiyou, Cal. On
Paolfle Highway. PPJenty of wa­
ter, near county school For fur­
ther particulars address Tidings,
Box >1.
13>-2mo.*
This method is safe and brings
health where others tall.
Free examination thia month.
Potentiometer diagnosis In­
cluded.
Office Phone 48
Res. 142
WM. E. OOULD
Contractor— Realtor—Builder
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, termB. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
<04 Mountain Ave. Phone <SSJ
P>-tf
WANTED - - mseelaneous
WANTED—To rent piano for
6 months. Phone 209. * 242-3t
Graduates Of ..
1909 S. Ö/N
eyes. He said Hugn was in we
»tore possibly three minutes.
Neuner demanded If Hugh was
the youth who made the purchase
ind Stef is, with posltlVeùess said,
“Yei.”
Grace Deter, postmistress at
Deter, Oregon In 1923, said she
iold the defendant, early Jn Oc­
tober
of that year, sandwich meat
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE—May
and thread. Under cross examin­
eommanlcnte with Ensign Lee
ation she said her store was south
of, the Salvation Army nt the
of White Point, south of the rail­
WhJtx Shield Home, 565 Mcy-
road tracks.
falr Ava.. Portland. Oregon.
Mrs. Purl Clause, said she saw
BOARD AND ROOM
he defendant in the Deter store
two or three days before thé hold­
NOTICE OF FINAL
FOR RENT— Room for normal
up, and said he wore a "pretty
SETTLEMENT
girls in comfortable home. Board
rM and green mackinaw.” She
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
If prefered. Call 310J.
243-2t
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR insisted the coat was red and
green and not d.ark. She said she
JACKSON COUNTY.
In the matter, of the estate ot noticed him because strangers
were unusual In that section.
L. W. Moore, deceased.
PtSrl Clause of Ashland, seven-
os s
NOTICE Is hereby given that
tho
witness called Tuesday after­
the undersigned, executor ot the
OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB, estate of L. W. Moere, deceased, noon, said in September and Oc­
HUNTON, PA., Juné 16— Down­ has filed In the County Court of tober o? 1923 he was at Cole-
fall of • Bobby Jones of Atlanta Jackson County, State of Oregon, stein on the Siskiyou mountain^,
as open gold champion seemed his final account as such execu­ one mile from Deter’s store, cut­
He was unable to
accomplished this afternoon by tor of said estate and"thtt Won- ting wood.
his own failure. Harry Cooper day the 18th day of July, 1927, Identify the defendant but told of
of Los Angeles was leading In at the County Court room at the seeing three men walking dovzn
the third round, with Jones eight hear qf 10 o’clock A. M. has the tracks, one carrying a rifle,
strokes back.
been fixed by said Court as the one a deer and the other noth­
time and place for hearing of ob­ ing. This occurred seven or eight
CORVALLIS, June 16—(IP)— jections to said report and the days before the holdup. He ad­
mitted there was no distinction
Failure of all five candidates for *ett!ement thereof.
between him and the other men.
G.EO.
W.
TREFREN,
executive committee men of the
Pretty Interpreter
Executor of the Estate of
Oregon Grange today to obtain
Interest
in the case hepped up
L. W. Moore, deceased.
a majority caused another ballot
When
the
next
witness was called,
244-6 Thur-
In the election.
Garlas Gonzales, a Mexican un­
able to speak English, and for
I whom Mary Denim, of Dunsmuir,
I ?. pretty Spanish girl, well edu­
cated, Interpreted. Hugh exhibit-
— --------------
<5d much Interest in this testimony.
Gonzales said he had not seen
the defendant, but testified he
saw a strange man at the com­
munity store on the ninth of Oc­
tober, 1923. He said the man
wore a cap and glasses and over­
alls, that he saw him between 4
and 6 p. m. He asked for cigars
In Spanish, the witness testified.
Gonzales said after be finish­
ed talking to the man who spoke
Spanish, he saw him leave and
saw tWd dlher men accompany
him. Gonzales was not cross ex­
amined. Hugh watched the pretty
Interpreter with evident Interest.
Roland Jones, now Of Ashland,
Who lived In 'the Slsklyous in
Part of the funetal entourage of Señora Calles, wife of 1923, testified that he with hie
President Calles of Mexico, is shown as it passed the brother saw smoke in the hills
tJhitcd States customs building at the border, Nogales, ind went up there thinking It was
fire, hut saw three men around
Ariz., on the why to the fapious yellow presidential a a camp
fire, one of them cleaning
special seen in the back ground. The 25th U. S. infantry a gun. A touring car was nearby
band prececdes the coffin. Along the way, American ho testified. He was not cross
examined.
spldrers stood at present arms.
•
Members of the 1909 graduat­
ing class of the Southern Qregon
Normal school whose names were
not published with other classes
Sfere: Stanley Wood, Minnie
Lewis, Lawrence Foster, Beulah
Caldwell, Norma Winkler, Idd
Rodine, Amy Puckett, May Beav­
er, Jeanette Allen, Glen Conwell,
Agnes Belling, Nellie Lewis, Mrs.
E. L. Blandford, Geòrgie Whyte,
Agnes Storey, Ada Welch, Nina
Kane, Giara Wlnklnson and Fran­
cis Lees.
Bobby Jones
L 6 Title
Bearing Señora Calles’ Body Home
10 to U s , w — « t» I >.
e.
Here are two royal young men, representing England and
America, and the most eligible bachelors it would lie pos­
sible to name just now—Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh,
King of the A,ir, and His Royal Highness, the Prince of
Wales. Lindbergh (left) appears a little different from
the haggard boy who crawled from his historic plane in
Paris. The picture was tak§n at the royal reception
given Lindbergh in London.
for shape.
Expert Testifies
Under cross examination. At-
-Testimony of Robert Craddock,
torney
Collier made lengthy exam­
Ballestlc expert from the Portland
police force saw an Increased at­ inations asking the witness the
tention on the part of spectators. difference in weights, of different
"What experience have you had shells and whether the shells en­
along lines of Investigating fire­ tering a tree and those entering* a
arms?" he was asked and explain­ body would lesfieji the weight of
ed than since 1906 he was in this the shells and other technical
work with the Portland force. He questions.
said he was able to dotect whether
certain cartridges were fired from PlHTOL FOUND NEAR
TUNNEL EXHIBITED
the same gun. He said he was
«ailed to -Medford when the body
(Conllnued From Page One)
of Orin Johnson wa3 exhumed,
and that bullets fTom the body
“Did you examine any articles
were delivered to hlm.j These bul­ in connection with . holdup?”
lets were then produced and of­
fered an state exhibits.
He said characteristics of writ­
The shot gun shells which were ing bjfe Wm. Elliott was the same
-picked up at Silverton, Oregon as that of Ray D’Autremont. Sale
and on the Slakiyouh and the twy flip ' Tor antnmattc revolver^had
picked up at the mouth of the borne the name of Wm. Elliott.
tunnel, were produced and Crad­ He said writing on Roy D’Autre-
dock identified them as the si^me mont's application for insurance
shells which were handed to him and express receipt for shipment
to examine.
of handbag was the same, that
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service nt a reasonable
price — Phone » .
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helihän and Van Neat,
Phone 181.
194-tf
Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. MUtRHKAD
New Method Gleaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired—All Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise home Industry
Bye. Bar, Noop and Throat.
oaten non*
ism
Flrv* National Bank Building
DR. BBNX8T A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Honrs: 10 * IB and S - •
CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
For Tour Next Job Of
Plumbing
Shop In Reaver Bldg.
37 First St.
Phone
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Stonge
Packing, Grgtlng and Shipping.
Lont Distance Hauling.
Anto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
OffiM 89 O U B I
Painting, tinting and papering
What else did you receive at
try Cliff Burlingame, 881 Mt. Ave.
this time?" “A pair of blue denim
or phone 481.
187-1 mo.
overalls and sl»oe coverings made
of gunny sacks and smelling of
creosote.” He Identified overalls.
"What examination did you
make of them. In your labora­
tory?” " | examined them thor­
oughly." “Did you have more Floral Parade Featured An­
than one pair?" "Yes."- Said he
found a receipt for the registra­ nual Show Today—Roses
Most BeauttfuL--------
tion of some postal shipment in
the pencil popket of overalls, be­
Thursday brought the annual
sides the dust and debris found
in all the pockets. Identified re­ Floral parade of tbs Portland
ceipt, which he said he found roll­ Rose Festival, now In progress In
"The Rose City.’.’
ed up In a very small roll.
Portland’s annual Rose Festival
He also sold that all were flret of R. A. D’Autremont.
"Did you examine another pair
He said the signatures by E. E. of overalls?” "Yes.” "When were Is now tn full swing with the pag­
from the same gun, including the
two picked ■>) at the month of James on check at lumbercamp they brought to you?” "Oct. 21, eant "Rosarla” and Its cast of
the tunnel. The defense objected and on application for motor li­ 1923, by Rawles Moore, then dis­ >0000 singers, actors and dancers
to thf:; questioning, saying that cense were the same, both writ­ trict attorney In JackBon county.” taking the city by storm for It is
it had no connection with the case ten in a free and easy manner.
In cross examination, prosecu­ pronounced the greatest and most
He Identified the grip, revolver, tion Attorneys asked: “Did you colorful spectacle Of the kind ever
as the defendant had nothing to
do with a shot gun. The bullets three packsacks which were sAy you were connected with the produced in the West.
Thousands crowded the civic
taken from the body,of Johnson brought to his laboratory in Oct. police department?" "I did.” "In
and those from the trees on the 1923. They Weie no: marked, but all that time you were always stadium Monday, Tuesday and
Slsklyous. were the same except he marked one of the articles. cohnected with the prosecution?” Wednesday evenings to witness
“Yes. as far as my official work capacity crowds at the pageant.
The festival center in the park
was concerned. I was ch/ef of
police In AlataedA tor two blocks in the heart of the eity Is
months.” "Do you call yourself a veritable Fairyland for electric
an
expert?” “No.” "Then your and (loral decorations predomin­
Methodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
testimony Is based purely on opln- ate and the festival center with its
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
: ions and clrcums|ihtlai evid­ music and decOrhtfons Is the great
Laurel street. Phone 87
rest center between parades and
ence?" "No, on facts.”
Full ( , omp «-I Tomille
Boulevard
other
events for the crowds in
"Did
you
have
any
trouble
find­
Presbyterian Church
J; S. Murphy, Pastor
N. Main and Helman Street«
ing receipt?” "No. hut It was In Portland for the annual festival.
Hugh T. Mitchelmore, Pastor,
Portland Is beautifully decorat­
the last pocket I searched.” "How
Pentecostal Church
132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L.
Stone Church. Fifth and Main many pair did you examine?” ed for the Nineteenth annual Rose
streets
"One other pair, which was sent Festival. Millions or roBM hr« Ih
Lutheran Church
E. F. Bingham, Pastor
Services In Odd Fellows Hall
i in later.” “What other articles bloom «and the parks are a riot
H. H. Young, Pastor, 63 9
were turned over to you.” The ot color.
Trinity Episcopal Chui vh
Boulevard. Services 4th and
Second Street
state
strongly objected to this, but
5th Sundays.
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, wore overruled. "Clothing, cart­
;2 Second Street. Phone 110
First Church of Christ
ridge shells, tin cans, wires.”
Hi lentlstw—South Ploneor Ave.
"What Articles of clothing?”
Congregational
Church
Mrs. Ellz. M. Smith, First
Boulevard
"Three caps, some shirts, possibly
Reader, 78 fourth St. Phone
Rov. Chas. D. Gaffney
four or five.” "When yod reach­
47Ì-J
,
469 Boulevard
ed tho pack sack a they wero not Western Blood And Thun
Christian Cliurch
Fm« Methodist ChnVch
marked at all?” "No”. "When
der Pictures Are Best
B and Second Streets,
B. Main and Sixth Street
did you photograph overalls?"
Honey Makers
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor,
"Oct. 18, 1923."
630 Boulevard
Defense: "Did you try to de­
HOLLYWOOD, Jhne 18. — All
Baptist Church
Catholic Church
termine, or did you determine,
reports
to the cOfttfaty, western
Hargadlne and First Streets.
Sixth and C 8treets .
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, whether the wearer of overalls thrillers are hot oh the decline.
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
was a left-banded or right-hand­
Oak Street
Time and again the c«ll
Sixth and C Streets. Phono 106
ed- man?" State objected. Wit- gone out thht the dny. of the
ness replied he had dtawn some "two-gun” movie man is ever. The
Inferences. "What were they?" call was echoed some two months
"The wearer was,|l«jk-handed.”
ago but in answer cohne an In­
"Did you make any Inferences creasing hum ber et weetntna on
about wear’s agw?" "Yes, between production programs.
X'LC 0 6 OUT me
20 and 25." Wearer was a lum­
« e u o ,D o e * -T F (s is
A producer may rah a chance of
R e a r of m e
berjack and A white man, weight making money on ah. «pfc of the
: JUSt HEARD TRAT OOTTi&S
henaw - w e e u t
not over 160 pounds; height, not i screen but wester«« are always
W M THt WCATHCR -
AN IMPORTANT .
over 5 feet, 10 inches dHth fair (
YOtPO RUN OV6R ANO S 6 6
engagem ent
r
• box offKe ettractHMM. *
_
WHAT'S WRONta
X
hair and eyebrows. • Wearer had
. WITH MH , /
If the Mg towns # o n l telerato
V DAUGHTER . ' X
small hands and feet and was an tho “two-ken" ina»
iMOte
underelsed, rather than an aver­ money playing the smaller
age sited man, he stated.
In one night stance.
Harry Rartown, clerk in Eu­
The recently eanoneed product­
gene portofflce, testified he Was ion program Of Fok «tudloe In­
handling monqy orders In Septem­ cludes Buck JohSs in "Tie
ber. 1923, and Identified receipt en Dollar” and Torn Mix «A "The
as having been Issued to Roy D’­ Scourage of The Little C".
Autremont and that letter was
haramouat thought no aneli et
addressed to Verne D’Autremont. having a western mOnet anher
Lakewood, N. M.
that they Induced Fred Theagr
son and his noted hone, Mlvwr
Some Af these Mws with King, to enftJR b > W tbtfr MA*
ncr. Thompson’s flret pletore will
teeth In them occasionally
jKM LCJSlfiSSäM x
deal with the lite «I Jean Jam *
develop an ache.
ROSE CITY IN
GALAATTIRE
Church Directory
MOVIE PUBLIC
LIKES THRILLS
las
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
TO «MX MC A «A |W THIS
<5 ABOUT TRATAMbMeW
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Office Phon« 164-J
Home Fiume 164-1
o m ç a hours *
Pioneer Bldg.
Chiropractic
Physiotherapy
R&dionic
Bemember
LÖST AND FOUND
SMALL TRACTS: Close to
LOST Saturday, In hlthta Park,
town, verjl' easy terms, good loca­
tion, good soil. Start your country fraternity pin, similar to Maltese
home no*. See our display adv. Cross. Initialed V. V. C. on back.
241-3
Saturdays telling about these Phone 399-J. Reward.
tracts and let us. show them to
you. H. C. Galey, Sec. Carter Land
Co., 66 B. Main St.
241-6t
WANTED: — Men thinners at
Suncrest
Orchard, Talent.
FOR HALE— 5 acres irrigated,
242-St
on Pacific highway near town,
some fruit. Call 563 north main. . WANTEDk — Regular man for
236-1 mo. work on fruit tract. House furn­
IF YOU WAl'.T a good horn« ished. A. Johnson. Phone 482-R.
243-2t*
Inquire nt Brown A Rice, 63 N.
Main.
FOR RENT— Furnished apts
PIANO INSTRUCTION— Mrs.
And sleeping rooms, 35 So. 2nd St.
231-tf Harold Alklns. Tel. 441-J.
237-1 mo.*
FOR RENT—Fnrnslhed small
RAMAXSR TRANSFER a n d
apartments and cabins with ga­
rages. Reasonable by month Storage Co. office nt residence.
dr week. Barber Apts. 1 » Gran- IT« North Main. Phone 410.
Ford Touring
Ford Touring
Ford Touring ................
Ford Touring, 1928 ........
Ford Tudor .....................
Bulck Six .........................
FordsOn Tractor ............
Dfe. É. B. ANGELÍ
Physician and SargMn
THE WAM DOWN ANO HE i ^ D DDT*S
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ctoppeo im to s e e her and shc ' s
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