F O R R B M T i — S tu d e n t a p a r t­ . S M A L L TRACTS: Close to F O R S A L E o r T R A D ? — 155 m e n t— > ro o m s a n d k itc h e n e tte , to w n , v a ry easy te rm s , good loca­ acres o f la n d in S is k iy o u , C a l. O n p r iv a te e n tra n c e , c le a n a n d w a ll tio n , good so il. S ta r t y o a r c o u n try fu rn is h e d , g a ra g e , also th re e ro o m h om e n o w . Sea o u r d is p la y a d v . P a c ific H ig h w a y . P P le n ty d t w a ­ te r , n e a r c o u n ty school F o r f a r ­ p a a r t m e u t , a l l n e w p a p e r a n d S a tu rd a y s te llin g about these th e r p a rtic u la r s address T id ln g a . p a in t, p r iv a te e n tra n c e . G a ra g e i f tra c ts a n d l e t ua show th e m to Box 91. 1 1 9 - lm a .« p a a t o d , A ls o u p s ta irs y o o a u c y o u . H . C . Q a le y , Sac. C a r te r L a n d a o m p le to ly fs rn js h e d , 9 1 .0 0 . I n ­ C o ., <5 B . M a in S t. 2 4 1 -« t q u ire 155 7 th s tre e t. 2 4 4 -S t* F O R S A L R — 5 acres Irrig a te d , F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d house­ o n P a c ific h ig h w a y n e a r to w n , STRAYED —- from ranch two k e e p in g room s, th re e blocks fro m som e f r u i t . C a ll 5 5 3 n o rth m a in . miles east of Medford, bay sad- 5 n o r m a l, one fr o m P ra c tic e school. 4 9 1 B each s tre e t. 2 4 4 -9 « 2 9 1 -1 mo. dlo mare, weighing about 850 lbs. Finder notify by telephone, Med­ IF YOU W J L l n good h om e ford 5143. Reward. 246-3« F O B R E M T : — W e ll fu rn is h e d in q u ir e n i B ro w n A R ic o , 51 N. 0 1 -tf apartments again ready for oc­ M a in . cupancy, Cool, convenient and white leghorns and 11 barerd close in. W ill accommodate from rocks a 90 per cent or better two to five normal students. hatch was obtained from all eggs Hardy Apartments, 31 S. Second " P IA N O IN S T R U C T IO N — M rs . set. [S t. , 2 4 2 - t f H a r o ld A ik in s . T e l. 4 4 1 -J . All of the chicks hatched were 2 5 7 -1 m o .« produced In the poultry depart­ | F O R B U N T : F u rn is h e d a p a r t­ H A M A K B R T R A N S F E R a n d ment’s main breeding experiment, m e n t f o r s u m m e r. C o o l, p le a s a n t resid en ce. to increase the profitable laying a n d close in . E s p e c ia lly d e s ira b le S to ra g e C p . o ffic e n t 1 7 4 N o r t h M a in , P h o n o 4 19. age of the hen to four or more f o r tw o , th re e o r fo u r N o rm a l years. To attain this rigid culling s tu d e n ts . See M rs . C h a ttln , 3 1 5 of the flock Is practiced for egg H a rg a d in e . 2 4 1 -tf record as well as hatchabillty and F O R R B M T — F u rn is h e d ap ts weight of the eggs, and the weight a n d sle ep in g room s, 35 So. 2 n d St. and broodiness of the fowl. a All 2 8 1 -tf breeding hens whose eggs did not hatch 50 per cent of all eggs set I F O R R B N T — F u rn s ih e d s m e ll during the season hare been cull­ a p a rtm e n ts an d cabins w it h g a­ ed. The chicks that did hatch ra g e s . R e as o n ab le by m o n th from these birds are also to be o r w e e k . B a r b e r A p ts . 1 5 3 G ra n ­ culled out because the department ite . lllr tf Hatching results obtained, In does not desire to continue blood the 1927 season, by the poultry Of hens whose eggs will not give department of the Oregon Agri­ a t le a s t f t . 5 0 per cent hatch. cultural college at the experimen­ tal farm are as follows: From 2539 barred Plymouth quire 275 B street. kez. Heck says: “ I tried ten rock eggs incubated 1374 good years to git the best o’ Si Sweeney chicks were obtained, or 58.2 per and found out in the end that he cent o f all egga sot. Fertility was didn’t hev it.” 87.7 per cent, dead germs 8.1, cripples 1.2, dead In the shell 14.2. ARMY BUDDY HAYS , From 2231 white leghorn eggs HUGH A FINE FELLOW incubated 1478 good chicks were Obtained or <0.2 per cent of all (Continued From P a g e O n e ) eggs set. Fertility was -91.5 per George Inlow, Ashland carpen­ cent, dead germs 8.1, cripples, 1.2, t e r who was employed at the time — C la r k J e w e l , 3 . dead la th e s h e ll 1 6 .1 . of holdup' as S. P. carpenter, said re. 115 8. Pioneer These figures do not in any he had made search of tunnel qnd country adjacent; th a t >he h a d beard shooting while the soldiers F O R H A L E : R h o d e Is la n d R ed were there, but he said, In re­ p u lle ts . B o x 1 3 5 , R o u te 1. sponse to a question by the prose­ 2 4 3 -8 t« cution, that he had never seen FOR SALE— Light oak dining any soldiers shooting. table and buffet, Georgie Coffee, 'J. Shelton, manager of Eugene Tidings office. Guard at time of holdup, was asked by defense if Ke or his FOR SALE— 2 acres alfalfa hay paper had any mail on Train No. s ta n d in g . R . 1. B o x 1 2 1 , M rs . Y a a - 282 eggs were incubated and 222 13, October 11, 1923, but the good chlcks^hatched, or 78.7 per Judge objected to this question. FOR HALE— Small rock crush­ cent. This result, Mr. Knowlton He and Attorney Smith went out­ er, 3 H. P. boiler, stove grates and believes indicates that the two side to discuss the legality of the backs, lawnmowers sharpened old hens, which showed good question and returned later, but and repaired. Castings and ma­ hatchabillty previously, ^have pas­ the question not was not mention­ chine work at Eagle Iron and sed that character on to their ed again. Defense Attorney Newberry Brass Fonndary, 140 Oberlin St. daughters, as it was hoped they 21S-l-mo.« would. read affidavits from several New From five white leghorns and Mexico citizens, all extolling eight barred rocks a 100 per cent Hugh. These testimonials. Includ­ Aftdr a person la hit by a car he From 14 ing one from M. Stevenson, Ar- wants repairs instead of damages. hatch was obtained. Reddlford toW of putting Cut teela, Meer Mexico chief of police, P R O S E C U T IO N H A S D R A M A T IC E N D IN G posters and clrcainrs to fin d who said H u g h ’s character had been e x c e lle n t. J. tk s D ’A u tre m e a to . Ha M id an* der cross examination that th e M iss M as terso n , c le rk In c o u rt, was examined relative to ,toati- on board the ship, and asked him defendant was in custody when he talked to him. moay In first trial of Hugh. If he hddn’t talked with him at Reddlford became quite em­ "In your record, do you not Mt. Angel. California, and the have the testimony of one J. b man said “Yea” and spoke of phatic whan andar erase examin­ Bon well?” “ Yes.” "Did be not them remarking about a poster ation, defepee attorneys referred testify that it waa the custom to there looking like Hugh. “It must to Alcatraz aa a “Prison.” “ D o you m ean to say t h a t Al­ date all records kept when a Yre- have been me” Hugh is reputed c a tra x Is la n d is N o t a p riso n arm was sold, bat that the par­ to have said. w h e re c rim in a ls a re k e p t ” h e w a a ticular record kept when one of Under cross examination Moore the D'Autremont boys bought a told something of Hugh’s life in asked. “I mean to say that It not desig­ revolvsr was not dated?” This the army. He served aa a pri­ question was objected to by the vate and that there was nothing nated as a prison” he said with prosecution and, after a discus­ about him to Indicate he had any­ emphasis. Reddlford said he accompanied sion between the attorneys thing to conceal. He identified» the Judge, the question was an­ the handwriting as that of Hugh. the mother from New Mexico to swered by Miss Masterson who Charles Reddlford. post office Alcatraz, admitted that he told read these questions and answers: inspector from Spokane, Wash­ the mother she could talk alone “ Is It vour custom to date the ington was next called. He said in the room with her son, told records of sales of Firearms?” “It he know Hugh since he met him her that if there was a dictaphone is now, but at that time, wa ware in San Francisco at which time in the room it would be removed, not so particular." “ Did you date he asked him by what name he but said he did not know that thia particular record of gain?” wished to be known, as he had anyone was concealed in order “I ’m not sure; I cannot say taken several, but Hugh refused that they ml^ht hear the conver­ whether I did or not.” “Did Bon- to talk, because anything he said sation between mother and son. As Attorney Collier proceeded well in hie testimony not say that might be used against him. The bs dated all receipts?” “ Yea." day after he landed Hugh said with the cross examination, the “When asked what the date across ' lie wished that his mother might witness became more and more the top of the receipt meant did be with him, and signed his name indignant and finally said he Bonwell answer ’I don’t knpw’?” | “Hugh D’Autremo'nt” to a tele­ would ask the court for assistance •f Collier did not. stop his insinu- gram asking her to come. “ Yes.”. . B O T L’O U « e 7b «AVE T « e vA se eA od — - Y o u N M o rm e a tocdmc \ YOU MAO A N ff«*0V S / - BffeAKOOW * J k little tminö J OfULW A YffAR AflD.HCNffM'S UNCtt AMSffO OM WITH A NffBVOVC BREAKDOWN— . OFJiüUNSC YDO y (F YOU TAKe <3000 OAPe Ó F / < YOURSeLF— X M V ir - / R üN A LG N Ö — ' Chiropractic Physiotherapy Radionic Remember This method is safe and brings health where others fail. Free examination this month. Potentiometer diagnosis In­ cluded. Office Phone 48 Res. 142 WM. B. GOULD Contractor— Realtor— Builder Houses, lots, acreage and tim­ ber for sale, terms. Rpalring, remodeling and new work. 404 Mountain Ave. Phone 4SSJ SASH AND atlong. A. W. Demmlng accompanied Mrs. D’Autremont around San Francisco, her expenses were paid by the government, Reddlford ad­ mitted. Attorney Nuener object­ ed to this line of cross examina­ tion. Demmlng is now on his way from Stuebenville, Ohio to Jacksonville, Reddlford testified Hugh's Travels and), Qronite For Hotels, R estaurants, Theaters a n d C am ps Sprayed m dining rooms t h ir t y m in u te s betorâ meals, O ronitoFiy Spray deano out the cooking odor and loovoa the air E v e ry w h e re around " W h is h r ’says th eO ro u ite F ly S prayer — " W h b ta ’- t n e d a y y o u see sum m er’s plague of flies and mosquitoes a rriv in g —ergi d o w n they com a tu m b lin g-O E A D » " W h i a h ” — and y o u r w o rk ’s dona m ore w ay s than qne. Cleans w indow s like crystal — mabas the bath -tub and w ash-basin ‘'rings” w ip e o ff like m agic — deodorizes refuse containers, toilets and drain-traps:—use ft re g u larly I B e r r e i - en en DONT/ y angel L tolte HYSPRÄT 1 O O K A ctive Insecticide O ei an Oronitv F ly Spray K it (F u ll pint ra n o f Oronitv F ly Spray M id Knprorad S p ra y w ) N gre- cvry. drug, hardware, department atore^ Alvo told in pint, quart. U Mid J-gallon rana. J<-M rrals and barrels. An aAitvtment qf fhe RttearA Aharatoriet qffkg STANDARD OIL C O M PA N Y OF CALIFORNIA m akers o f O r o n i t r B o u so h o ld P r o d u c ts ORON1TB CLEANING FLUID • FURNITUR* FOLIBH . AUTO POLISH «H AND Y OILk BTC • Dr. OhaHM A. Hataeg Phyridan w l S u g M t Office Phone 16W H ove Phone 164-L o m o hours 10 to « a. nsw—• to g p. aa. Pioneer Bldg. Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­ tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­ sonable. F. M UIRHEAD New Method Cleaning Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized Window Shades Cleaned And Repaired— All Kinds, of Carpet Work Patronise home Industry Y o u just cloee tb e doors and w in d ow s — " W h ia h ” it about the room and it ab­ solutely' k its all M oda o f insects and th eir egga — f l i t , moaquftocz, m o t/u , n a c h e » , a n u , bedbugs, lice, etc. T h e y never ‘ w a k e up”— y e t thia n ew , m ore potent formuL- is safe to use an yw h ere — has only a mild, arom atic odor. if I ba. £. b . C o rn e r H e lm a n a n d V a n N< Phone 151. 19< Y e s , U v e seen scvcral feels W h e re th e alck an d ag ed ava eared f o r In p le a s a n t h om e ra rro u n d ln g s . CABINET WORMS sevece e w e s n « v T iM C -NERVOUS efifAKDOOWS A R U lfe R R tfltr ANO mot to 0 6 'rta p te o w