Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 21, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    ober 1». 1»SI.
FOR RENT: FmMahsd «pert-
meat Ipr summer. Coni» pteaeeat
and aleso to. — psito Hr desirable
for two» three or tour Hermel
studente, t e e Mrs. Chattln. 810
H arpada».
841-tf
BABB BARGAIN: — Yea-teeta
house, aplondM loeatioa, ground
10« by 200, needs a little money
upeat to make it worth double the
price asked. Practically a toread
sn^e.
Prise fàr 8« day» only,
comer gets It. H. C.
Furnished
y FOR
y y RENT—
^ T*“"****
? ^ * * - apts Galey, « E. Main Bt.
2 4 8-81
and tte e p ttt toMM. SB U . 2nd Vt.
m -tt
«MAIA RANCH FOB SALK.—
18 acres. Just outside the eastern
FOB a m u - r e t o o t o u d em»n city limits, suitable for dairying
apUttaNtoto MM dsMns With «h- and poultry; good 0-room house,
rague. Reaaonnkle hp Month newly plastered, Price «7000, of
or weak. Barber Apts. IBS Gran­ which «280# may 'be carried as
ite.
i n - t c soldiers’ bonus, by ex-service man.
Will also exchange for good resid­
ence and small acreage B side city
FOB RENT —• Honsee
limits, and transfer bonus loan.
FOR RENT: Furnished house, F. C. High, R. F, D., Box 77, Ash­
315.00. Inquire 131 Fourth street. land.
I4«r4t’
I46-8t*
FOR BALB— 6 acres Irrigated
FOR RENT— Furnished house­ on Pacific highway near town,
keeping rooms, three blocks from soma fruit. Call 008 north main.
normal, one from Rractlce school.
236-1 mo
49« Bach street. '
247-«t*
IF FOU W AliT a good home
FOB RENT— Small hoUee com­ Inquire at Brown A Rice, 03 K.
pletely furnished, near normal. Main.
01-tf
Inquire 4«1 Pntaa. Phono 869J.
346-3t*
FOR
«ALB—toWCRLLANMOUS
FOR BALB: — A bicycle In
first class condition, 129 Laurel
8L
liv -d t*
F or BALE—Small rock crush­
Playground Has
Fine Ball Team
Ford Touring ..................
Ford Touring .............
Ford Touring ..........
Ford Touring, 1926 ......
Ford Tudor .............. .......
Bniek Six ...........................
Fordson T r a c to r __........
CLAYCOMB MOTOR
Ford Garage
Phone BO
38».»»
3100.00
3186.00
3285.00
Ashland Tlaygreund baseball
3160.00
team
la all ready to book games
3100.00
with
all
comers.
3226.00
* Under the direction of Lawr­
CO.
ence Gill the playground cham­
pionship
was won, and a team
* 1
then organized. Jack Baldwin is
captain of the playground team
FOR MALE: Cockerels, 6 week,
and Gill Is manager. They say
310.00 per hundred; 3 week, 324
they play a fine brand of baseball
per hundred. Counter Leghorn
aM can “lick” Anything their
Fatrcn.
- 248 tf
stM.
Baseball Is one of the most
1 FDR MALE:— Currents, 10c lb.
Come and "pick them. C. A. Gray, popular sports on the playground
1372 Iowa.
\
24»-2t and If Ashland folks would just
“come across” a furnish a little
FOR HALE:— Light Chevrolet more equipment, the handicap un­
delivery. Easy terms. «75 East der which the games are now
Mala.
> 4 « -3 f played— “turns” being necessary
I WILL PAY for cherries and in order that all may play— might
berries, 1725 Bouevard or phone be removed.
48fc-J. W. E. Pierson.
248-«t
Pasadena Entry
RAINS CAUSE
HEAVY LOSS
Many K b « mm Wheat Fields
Flattened By Week-
End Storms
TOPEKA, Kan., June 2 1 — (LP)
—Continued heavy rains, border­
ing on flood proportions in sotae
sections of the state, continued
to hamper Kansas farmers Ik
their wheat harvest Monday, fol­
lowing week-end storms that did
heavy crops and property damage
in sotae sections.
Wheat Is ready to cat in the
eastern half of the state front the
KaW valley south and because Of
heavy rains during the past 24
hons, binders cannot be put in the
fields. In the southwestern sec­
tion where wheat Is also ripe,
there has been less rain and har­
vest is under way.
Members of the committee, aro:
HENRY FRAME Louis
Dodge. F. F. W hittle, Frank
Jordan,
C. Niniager, V. V.
IS DIRECTOR Milin O. T. A. Bergner
and Otto Win­
ter.
Phoenix School District
Board -Organised—Talk
P lucky
County Unit
Henry W. Frame was named
director of Phoenix school district
Monday, and Dr. B. Webster was
named clerk of the board.
Judge W. D. Barnes was chair­
man of the business session and
introduced Rev. Roy Kohon who
spoke opposing the county unit
system.
“ I am opposed to the county
unit system as proposed on the
election ballot for these reasons:
first. It is un-American and a step
backward toward the rule of bur-
eacuracy, commission, and apen-
PIAMO INSTRUCTION — Mrs cties, a condition which people
have been trying to eseape all
Harold Alklns. Tel. 441-J.
237-1 mo.' down through the history of man­
kind," Rev. Ketoon aald. He ad­
vocated the standardization of
schools through a campaign of
education
er, 3 H. P. boiler, store crates and
backs, lawnmowers
sharpened AMT GIRL IN TROUBLE—May
eetotoaaleate with Ensign Lee
and repaired. Castings and ma­
e f, the Salvation Army at the
chine work at Bagla Iron and
W hitt Shield Home. 66« May-
Brest Foundary, 140 Oberlin St.
fair Av«.. Portland. Orer»e
21«-l-mA.’
FOR MALE
FOB BALE or TRBPE—
acres of toad la Siskiyou. Cal. On
Pacific Highway. PPlsnty of wa­
ter, near county school For fur­
ther particulars address Tidings,
Box 11.
,
118-lm o.’
PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. —
(LP) — Gaily bedecked in full-
bloom, Southern California flow­
ers and escorted by a galaxy of
vivacious young maldehs, Pasa­
dena’s colorful entry in the Floral
parade, gala event of the Rose
Festival, easily carried off the
grand sweepstakes prise Thurs­
day.
Pasadena’s entry Was one of the
most beautiful floats ever to ap­
pear In Portland’s annua) festival
floral parade.
8AN FRANCISCO. June 21.
(IP) — Johh Drew, 73-year-o’d
actor, appeared Monday afternoon
to be losing in his battle against
a critical Illness which has «on-
fined him to the State sanitorlum
here for the last three weeks.
plnb aro being drafted by nmat-
hors of the executive committee
to Starve On the membership drive
th ic k starts Thursday. the day
ftrilovlag the hlg formal opening
Of the fine new eight-hole courts.
Thay aro to moot at • o'clock
Thursday morning at the Cham­
ber < Commerce rooms to work
On this membership drive. It Is
necessary, executive committed
toomhers say, for all of the mem-
bora of the club to assist la this
drive in order that It may be a
United States restrict Attorney
Kenner, who haa assisted la the
prosecution, during his argument
streetsd the point that thn de­
fense counsel ^ad tried to inti­
mate that a case had been framed
against the defendant b y. the
agencies handling the piosacutlon
•and v^orously dented such an
Inference.
Inventor Ends
* Long Service
Thousands of highway travelers
In all parts of the world today
hall Thomas H. Grey, Southern
Pacific pensioner retired after
nearly forty-one years service, as
“Father of Highway S afety/’-----
In 1884, while working in the
railroad’s car repair shops at San
Francisco, Grey desIgsfeiT th e How
famlilkr cross-arm railroad cross­
ing sign. The first of these signs,
6n a redkrood standard 18 feet
high, was used to mark a rail-
read crossing in San Francisco.
.
curl dobs
BERKELEY, Calif., Juno 81.— The sh eriffs aide had risen dur-
(U>)— The wildest parts of Mexico ing this side show attraction, but
hold no fear for Ynos Mexia, floU no Interference was necessary,
collector for the botany depart-
Keener was fortunate, accord-
teent at the University of Calitor- Ing to spectators at the trial this
nla here.
’
'
' morning, in that the temperature
Miss Mexia la now classifying had moderated and was consider-
the 14,000 specimens of Mexican ably cooler than it was yesterday
flora she gathered while travelling | afternoon, for, if he had been
alone for seven months through forced to have gone through his
sparsely Inhabited sections of | ’athletic" speech yesterday after-
Mexico.
nOQU It would have been rather
To obtain some specimlns o f 1 uncomfortable for him.
rkre plant life Miss Mexia was
Uaing energetic gestures and
forced to penetrate far Into the frequently croiyhing as he roar
iUterlor. Mules for narrow moua- ed some statement, or pointing his
tain trails and dugouts for river finger accuringly at the defendant
“Despite these dangers,’’ she
skid, “I never had an accident. I
hhve passed unharmed through
idealities reported to be infested
with bandits, tarantulae and wild
animals.”
“I was lucky.”
Miss Mexia will return to
Mexico in the midsummer to con­
tinue her field work for the uni­
versity.
Left F or'B andon —
Mr. and Mrs. TSul Mars and
son Paul Jr. on Granite street
left this mprning tor Bandon-
by-the-sea where they will spend
a two week’s vacation. ,
COLLEGE COMEH HIGH
LOB ANGELES. June 21.—(IP)
-—It costa the average student at
Occidental college a trifle more
than 31000 a year for education­
al purposes, recreation and liv­
ing expenses, according to the
yearly report of the registrar’s
office.
The figures indicate that the
expenses of fraternity men or wo­
men are sllghtiy-above the non-
fraternlty element. It costs the
fraternity man 31069 and the sor­
ority girl 31089 a year, Uhe re­
port says.
County Clerk
A June Bride
To End Term
M is s
D e lllia h
Stevens
county clerk of Jackson county
and Vernon L. Meyer, Lakewood,
were united in marriage at the
P^esbyteriah Manse In Medford by
Rev. E. P. Lawrence, June 1, ac­
cording to a recently made an­
nouncement.
Following their marriage they
spent several days in Sah Fran­
cisco before Mrs. Moyer returned
to Jacksonville to readme hel
work there. The bride said she
would continue to serve as coun­
ty clerk, until the end ef her
torm, January 1, 1929.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Meyer are
natives of JackBota county.
Dorothy R eid, Editor
Pilone 3 0 or 22 4 -L
• (Continued from Page Four)
Entertained Christian Endeavor—
The Reverend and Mrs. Charles
D. Gaffney entertained the young
people of the Congregational
Christian Endeavor society Mon­
day evening, June 20, at dinner.
Covers were laid for the Misses
Mary Galey, Ellen Galey, Alta­
dena Spencer, Edith Moore, Vera
Landing, Elizabeth Carter, Messrs.
Glenn Prescott, Robert Dodge,
Wayne Carter, David Gaffney,
Leverett Davis, Harry Moore, Mrs,
D. M. Spencer and the host and
hostess.
Following dinner, the
semi-annual election of officer»
was held and the nominating com­
mittee recommended that the
present officers be retained. The
recommendation carried and Mist
Mary Galey, president; Miss Vera'
Landing,
victf-presldent;
Miss
Edith Moore, secretary, and Miss
Elizabeth Carter, treasurer, were
Vo-lhstatod. The rest of the time
was given to games and stunts.
HUGH FACES HANG-
MAN’S NOOSE NOW
(C ontinued From P age One)
remembered,
testified the P'*‘
Autfomont boys were in her apart­
ment from September 26 to Oct-
he was Unquestionably the most
rigorous speaker on either side.
HU branded as a lie thq report
which has been circulated that
the V- 8- Government had paid
Heinrich a large fee tor hie testi­
mony. stating the U. 8. Govern­
ment had never paid him a Cent
In this trial.
He saM the comparison by the
defense between the “boy" de­
fendant and the powerful in­
terests on the prosecution side
was merely to create prejudice.
Circumstantial evidence was
stressed - throughout hla speech.
He said nobody conld really tell
what happened during the dyna-
pilting of the train and the mur-
ler of four men, except the de­
fendant and his co-consplrators,
whom they conld not force to
lake the Irltness stand. However,
he said he could make deductions
based upon the great mass of
circumstances which had been In­
troduced Into the trial.
Discrepancies In these circum-
itances
merely
strengthened
them, he stated, for it proved an
honest intention of the witnesses
to describe accurately what they
saw.
He retraced moat of the testi-
’»nony and exhibits which h:id
been In ¡reduced and answered
many of th-> points made t>y H‘®
defense counsel in their srju -
ments.
Èxtòe
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALK
By virtue of an execution on
Foreclosure duly issued out of
and nnder the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, in
and for the County of Jackson,
to me directed and dated on the
7th day of June, 1987. In a cer­
tain action therein, 'wherein O. C
McAllister as Plaintiff, recovered
Judgment
against
Harry
L.
Guaranteed For One
Shoults and Lara K. Shoults, the
defendants, for the sum of Three
thousand six hundred eighty and
5-100 Dollar», (33680.0«) With
’ntcresj^at« per Bent p eraan u m
with cents and disbursements tax­
ed at Eighteen ah a ao-iu t
( 318.00) Dollars and the fUrthm
sum of Three handred fifty aht*
no-100 (3350.00) Dollars as at
GUY GOO®
torney> fees, which Jndgttemawnt
Phone 82
carolled and docketed in the
Clerk’s office of said Court in
said County on the 2nd day of
lane,' 1927.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the terms of the said ex­
ecution, I Will on the 16th day
of July, 1927, at 10:0» o’clock
A. M. at the front door of the
Courthouse ¿Armory Building,
3rd and Bartlett) in the City of
Medford Ih JaCksoU County, Ore­
gon, offer for sale and will sell
t t public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said
ludgment, together with the costs
ot this sale, subject to redemption
as provided by law, all of the
right, title and interest that the
Enjoy Your Car!
said defendants Harry L. Shoults
tnd Lora" K. Shoults had on the
The outdoors calls and
89th day of July, 1926, or now
fancy chafes to be over
Have in and to the following des­
the hills! Cast care be­
cribed property, situated in the
hind!
Take your Family
County of Jackson, State of Ore­
gon, to-wit:
and go!
Beginning at a point 686.4 feet
Enjoy your earl Have
North of the Southeast corner of
a mind free from worry,
Donation Land Claim No. 46 in
Township 37 South, Range 2 ft-ee to enjoy the full
West W illamette Meridian and measure of the d ay ’s out­
running thence West 2647.9 feet
ing. Get completo Auto­
to the West line of said 'claim,
mobile Insurance protec­
thence North 836 feet, thence
tion from this ageney of
bast 264« feet to the East line
the Hartford Fire q Insur-
of said claim and thence Sonth
336 feet, more or less, (to the
ance Company.
place of beginning.
Dated this 11th day of June,
3987.
RALPH O. JENNINGS,
Real Estate A Real Insurance
Sheriff of Jackson County,
Estab. 1883
41 B. Main St.
Oregon.
Phono 211
By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy.
242-4t Tues.
For Small Cars
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Office Phong 1 » W
Boma Photo ltìbl»
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.T5&. 1. B. AKÖIIX
10 to U a as^—« to S p» to.
IMoncer Bldg.
Chiropractic
Physiotherapy
Radionic
Remember
This method is safe and brings
health where others fail.
Free examination this month.
Potentiometer diagnosis in­
cluded.
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Office Phone 48
Res. 141
WM. 1 . GOULD
Contractor— Realtor— Builder
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalring,
remodeling and new work.
<04 Mountain Ave. Phono 40SJ
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Oood team and motor trucks.
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 81.
JORDANS BASH AMD
CABINET WORKS
Corner Haiman and Van N<
Phone 161.
!«•
Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. Ml'IRHEAD
New Method Cleaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sited
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— ^\ll Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronize home Industry
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Proctioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threote
X-Ray, Including Teeth
OMee Honrs: iO . 1« MMfl ■ * «
CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
For Your Kext Job Of
Plumbing
Shop In * Dears» BMf-
First St.
Phons
WHITTLE TRABBTfeR
A STORAGE OÒ.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Bbipplag.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone UT
Offiee 89 Oak Bk
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, «81 Mt. Ave.
or phone 466.
167-1 mo.
Bone Dry — Fresh — From
Factory. Small Klndllngwood
.
32.75 per load
Hamaker Transfer
Phone 410
Station
Profit by OtMK* B3NHM»
Blankets, Quilts
Comforts, Pillows
And Curtains.
Are Coming In F ast For
Spring .Cleaning
Have You Sent Yours
In Yet?
JUST PHONE
W hat Is a
Diuretic?
Ashland Laundry
Billings Agency
By Taylor
YTOtoW M0M.X
■Convalescent Home
W
CHOCLiT
Ä3ÖA5/
iM M m h
with
sl B e p l e ss N bsh
"Impossible to sleep at night,
misery when I walk, tay back
aChed so that I conld neither Mt
nor lie down In comfort.”— 80 D.
McMillen, M Hudson. N. T„ des­
cribes his plight. ”1 tried Foley
Pills, diuretic, and now I feel no
good over tay recovery that I went
to rocomtaend them to others.”
Foley Pills diuretic are a tellable,
voluabie medicine, constantly in
Use over 26 years, and guaranteed
to give satiafaction. Ask for Fo­
ley Pills diuretic and Accept no
other. Sold Everywhere.— No. 1.
pqshed the ”etd tUtt* «
background.
Superior cUUrt NMtUh Ml
lormaliy |>lkeed tU Mkl Ml
ing and donntafe ut U t e
recess hours.
In ths pO*t lUdiriBUll »
Of the bench have told *M
not attortmjs, elteftU tori
spectators might mtoo tl»
and ehjdy a pipe, Otofck Ml
PORTLAND, June 21.— (US— ette ift m etaAts of tulkMtt
Entertaining hopes that the mys-
Women are WOt M CldM
talrous strangler of women of the anti-kat edict add to dat
northwest may soon be solved.
Portland police today awaited the Indulging l |
picture of Eqrl Nelson, alias Earl preaencq et tl
Ferrell, how held la Winnipeg,
Charged with the murder e f two
women.