Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 22, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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NEW YORK, June 1»— (IF—
Richard and Jack Dempeey have
agreed on- terms tor • ffght be­
tween Demsey and Jack Sharkey
to take place in the Yankee stad­
ium July 21. The contract is to
be signed by Dempsey and Shar­
key * tomorrow afternoon at 2
o’clock. The percentage basis is
to be employed.
Aviators Are
Drowned Today
$<S-8t
RANCÄ f b l i » A l l i
18 hersa. Just outside the eastern
city limits, suitable for’dairying
and poultry; good 6-room house,
newly plastered. Price $7888, of
which $2800 may be carried M
soldiers* bonus, by ex-aervioe man.
Will also exchange for good resid­
ence and assail acreage inside city
Hmits, and transfer bonus loan,
F. C. High, R, » . D„ Box 77, Ash­
land. '
84S-4t*
Big Volume Of Business
Done Superintendent
Teilt Oouncilmen
SAN DIEGO, June 22. — (IP)
— Lieutenant Commander Wm.
8. Harper, U. 8. N„ and Charles
Robbins, a passenger were drown­
ed today when their seaplane
task oS Lagnna Beach. Lieuten­
ant Thomas G. Fisher escaped.
FOR BALE—6 acres irrigated,
oa
Pacific highway near town,
FOR BALE: — A bicycle in
some
fruit. Call 658 north main.
first class condition, 128 Laurel
888-1 mo.
St.
147-tt«
FOR SALE—Small rock crush­
er, 8 H. P. boiler, stove grates and
backs, lawnmowers
sharpened
and repaired. Castings and ma­
chine work at Eagle Iron and
Brass Boundary, 148 Oberlin St.
218-1-mo.*
HOSPITAL IS
BUSY PLACE
J CROUP GIVE YOUTH
U F E SENTENCE POR CRIME
Ashland Community hospital
has done a considerable volume
(Continued From rage One)
of business in the last 18 months
the spectators filed out of the
according-to Miss Jean Aitchtson,
atuty courtroom.
hospital
Superintendent.
who
In the jail, Hugh D’Autremont
Tuesday evening filed with coun-
had his usual evening meal and
etlmen her semiannual report.
seemed to have regained hie nor­
From January 23 to June 1,
^s* deposits amounted to $4,820.42, mal composure.
Sheriff Jennings stepped for­
an> and there la in balance at the
ward and touched Hugh on tha
to present time, $678.07, she re-
shoulder as he still stood follow­
ported. There are no outstand­ ing the reading of the verdict. He
ing hills against the institution, wheeled suddenly, moved »bray
ted but there is etili a balance of
from his father and mother, fol­
M lt.tQ O owed to the hospital.
lowed by the sheriff.
. The complete • report of depos-1
"What do you think of the ver­
lB8 its, expenaea and balance for 1926 dict, Hugh?” asked a preea rep­
Was also given by Miss Altchison, resentative as he was returning
art at this time, the report for the
to the Jail.
nd- 18 months being the period which
"I guess I’m not supposed to
r®d she has been In charge. Deposits
think" he responded bitterly, the
lbd for l>26 amounted to $10,313.73.
first words he had spoken since
are expenses totalled $9,581.SO. The
learning of his fate.
balance amounted to $732.23.
Hugh will probably be taken to
Replacement work done at the Salem Friday afternoon or Satur­
hospital include.d the purchase of day when Roy and Ray are takeft
a new electric range costing $386; back to Portland to be held in the
4 p a gas burner cortlng $36, with Multnomah county Jail iy»til their
allowances on old stoves amount­ trial which will he held In Septem-
ing to $75. A new washing ma­ her or October.
io n chine was installed costing $165.
After receiving the verdict from
ras Linoleum costing $125 was pisc­ tha jury. Judge Thomas expressed
ia / ed in. Che corridors replacing the his appreciation to them, and the
>m carpets. Linen replacement, tn- appreciation of all attorneys for
an eluding sheets, pillow slips and the service they had performed.
He- towels, amounting to >$50. The
not total amount of replacement costs
HISTORY OF CASE
to tor the year being $855.
October 11, 1923— crime com
The hospital haAa capacity of
mltted.
ir®- 25, and during
summer
March 15, 1927—Hugh located
the months is frequently’ filled to its
in Phllllpines.
lec* capacity, Blsn Altchison said,
-March- 24, 1937--------Reached
to There are seven persons «èmpio y-
Mfcdford.
ral. ed at the hospital at all tipaee,
May 2—First Trial Started.
ob" four graduate nurses Jar day duty
May9— Trial ended by death
ol and one. graduate nurse on night
of Juror.
duty at all tibses.
June 6— Second Trial started.
June 21—Verdict reached.
June 24 — Sentence to be
ire
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BOARD TALKS
COUNTY UN
PIAVO INSTRUCTION— Mrs.
Harold Albina. Tel. 441-J.
Ford Tonring ........
Ford Touring ........
Ford Touring, 1828
Ford Tndor ,—,-----
Bnlck 8ix — —------------- $18(
Fordson Tractor — ------ $$>1
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
VIOLIN LESSONS
Harvey Wootjg,
223 No. Main St.
Phone 454
FOR SALE: Cockerels, 6 week,
$18.80 per hundred; 8 week, $24
per hundred. Counter Leghorn
Farm.
848 tf
delivery. Easy terms. 875 Bait
Main.
8 4 8 -3 f
which should be decided by the
people in the outside districts and
by them alone;
"The school board of District
No. 6 would therefore recommend
that the people of Ashland refrain
from voting either "yea” or "no"
on the County Unit measure”.
Thomas Will
Talent Greets
Not Preside
Marathon Men
For Roy-Ray
Defense attorneys today filed
an affidavit of prejudice against
Judge C. M. Thomas objecting to
his presiding of the murder trials
I WILL PAY tor cherries and of Roy and R»y D’A’ntremont.
berries, 1725 Bonevard or phone Under the law, the state has no
485-J. W. E. Pistoon.
248-»t choice other ¿ban to call another
Tragic OSleer C. P. Talent went
to Grants Pass today to assist In
welcoming the marathon runners
there* today.
Talent was a former Grants
Pass resident and is a member of
the Cave Men’s organization there.
STORMS RAGE
ON ATLANTIC
WATER TURXED OFF
Auto Mishap
Investigated
CAMP CLATSOP, Oto., Jane 22
—(IP)— An investigation waa un­
der way here today to place blame
for an auto accident which occur­
red near here last night and en­
dangered the lives of distinguish­
ed personages riding in the offic­
ial automobile of General Oeorge
A. White.
A large automobile, occupied by
four men, crashed Into the White
car last 5Ught and damaged it.
General and Mrs. Hunter Lffcget,
Mrs. I. L. Patterson, wife of the
governor, and Mrs. White were in
the White machine. None were
ipjured.
General'White, then at head­
quarters, was notified and ques­
tioned the driver of the other car.
Three of the men were released
at onee but the driver, who is
said to have been drinking, wee
held.
The party had been guests of
General White at hie meaa efid
during the evening had been ser­
enaded by band» of the Oregon
state troops now In annual en­
campment.
LEGION PROTESTS
American Legion men today
asked merchants to take in the
flags which were displayed In
street standards in abservance of
the golf course opening. The flag
was cheapened by such prom-
lacoua display they said.
Convalescent Hame
Chiropractic
Physiotherapy -
Bacttonis
Remember
This method is safe and brings
health where others fail.
Free examination this month.
Potentiometer diagnosis in­
cluded.
Office Phone 48
Res. 14$
WM. B. GOULD
Contractor Rea Hui
Houses, lota, acreage
ber for sals, terms.
remodeling and naw
WulMsr
and tim­
Rpatring.
work.
D R .BR K 1BTA . WOODS
Prectioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
OMseBonrsi i e - t S a n d S - S
CALL
484 Mountain Ave. Phone 4M J
JRRRY OTIXAL
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor truck»,
Good service at a reasonable
prfee — Phone 82.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helihän and Van Nee».
Phone 161.
114-tf
Office 220 4th St..— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rest
sonable.
F. MV1RHKAD
New Method Cleaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise home Industry
BLOT"
$5.50 Load
For Your Next Job Of
Plumbiag
Shop hi Beaver Bldg.
87 First St.
*A STORAGE GO.
Coal, .Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Healing.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 80 Oak S t
Attend
Original
Rexall
One Cent
One can
lightens h
of'WOTi
:HOOL BOARD
IS ORGANIZED
STATE RESTS
AGAINST 1
Your Pennies
Are Worth
Dollars
McNAIR BROS.
By Taylor
Mom anti Pop
~
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 881 Mt. Ave,
or phone 465.
157-1 mo.
Bone Dry — Fresh —- From
Factory. SmdR Klndllngwood
$2.75 per load
Hamaker Transfer
Phone 410
Business houses on Eafet Main,
the Plaza and some homes on
Oak street were without water
today while city employees were
JUK I S3 . 24 - 28 ■
engaged in replacing one of the
OAKLAND, CAL., June 22—
ROOSEVfcLT FIELD, NEW
25c Articles, 2 for 26c
large water mains.
(LP)— Sixty year old Charlotte
YORK,
June
22.
—
(IP)
—
Two
Anita Whitney, social worker con­
50e Articles, 2 for 51»
Construction On Mew Man
victed in war time as a danger­ storms — one of them raging be­
61.00
Articles, 2 for 61.01
nai Training Building
ous radical, today was free to tween the Grand banks and Nan­
WiU Start Soon
devote her declining years, to her tucket, and the other gathering
Toiletries
Invalid mother and the flowers for an ocean Jaunt over the Mis­
Organisation of the Ashland
Stationery
and hooka of her cottage at Car- sissippi valley — are delaying the
transatlantic take-off of the trl-
City School heiyrd was made at a
mel-by-the-eea.
■aaeting held Tuesday evening and Paul Kelly Testifies At
Gandy
A pardon issued late yesterdky motored Fokker America.
Trial Of His Former
reanltod in Mrs. Louise Perozzi
Commander
Richard
E.
Byrd's
by Governor C. C. Young spared
Sweetheart
Household
being named chairman for the
Mias Whitney a sentence of from hopes to get Into the air Tuesday
coming year, V. O. N. Smith, vice
night
were
dashed.
He
announced
Remedies
LOS ANGELES, June 22—(IP) 1 to 14 years in San Quentin definite postponement of the take­
chairman ant F. 8. Engle, clerk.
prison.
The
United
States
sup­
—Shortly after £aul Kelly came
J. H. McGee, and G. H. Billings
reme court had upheld her con­ off until Wednesday night or
Thursday morning.
were re-elected a* directors for a from • behind prison bars late
viction May 17,
term of three y»sri at the elec­ Tuesday to defend bis former
So sure had Byrd beon that the
"I am issuing this pardon be­
sweetheart, Dorothy Mackaye, on
beginning
of the flight to Paris
tion held Monday.................
cause I do not believe that un­
It was decided at the meeting trial charged with concealing the der ordinary circumstances this was near that he announced the
that work on the construction of manner of the death of her hus­
case would ever have been name of the fourth man for the
the new manual training building band, Ray Raymond, th e'state
He is to be Bernt
brought to trial; because the expedition.
Cleans Upholstered Fnm itnre,
at the Junior high school will be rested ita case against the emo­ abnormal conditions attending Balchen, a Norwegian flyer who
Cushions, Hangings, Carpets, Rum,
tional
actress.
has Just taken out his first natur­
started within a few days. This
Conclusion of the prosecution the trial go a long way toward
Autos, Frocks, Slippers, Q iew s, Ties.
building should he completed for
alisation papers.
explaining the verdict of thd
evidence
came
suddenly
after
the opening of the fall term in
In jtf pints and pints gshoan sea., at
Kelly was called and* when the jury,’’ the governor said In an-J
grocera, druggists, hardware and de­
September, according to plans.
nouncing
A
e
pardon.
testimony of Miss Mackaye at
FOREST FIRE
partment storea br any Standard O l
Service Station. Can alao be ordered
the
Kelly
trial
waa
read
into,
the
BEND,
Jnne22—
A
fort
, ASTORI
*
A, Jane i i . Struck by
in larger cant and barrela.
The
white
or
Caucasian
race,
was
started
near
here
this
an auto a / she stepped from the record.
The strawberry ie>a fruit which
embracing 660,000,000 people, is ing as the result of an el
STANDARD O IL COM PANY 1» native to both the new and
stage near Mayger, Mrs. Clyde
-the largest. The yellow rase la'storm near Suttle Lake
OF CALIFORNIA
D4vla, 25 of Rainer, Oregon was
eld worlds.
second, with about 500,000,088.guards were sent out.
fatally injared today.
These grown in the United
States are chiefly hybrids devef-
oped jvom the large milk flavored
Chile strawberry for the Pacific
Coast Region of South America,
He SUR6 WOULD-A4K»1M
t h e strawberry may be grow»
The Doertiff Heers na feomsc
■oeoeeefslly
In every state of the
t
A 0IOUSH ATT7TVDE
Y oo u eeo u ro p A T R ip / y -
Halted States, tho’ Tennessee,
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WIU«~V0UfiH6ALTH
AU A6OÜT
Arkansas and California are the
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Metas, MOW HIM! I
He WANTS
y
MÙM€QAWO ITS
leading statps. The season In the
, eoMÊTWMôNoa _ z g
United States last rrom early May
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< etow’r s u Y
to
lata October.
w n r - N h o hncw
w r IT S IM P L V .
,
Excepting
the few people who
c a n ’t a e D o n el
a fop is - H e ’o e e
cannel eat strawberries, there Is
< r e $ w with in e
no* other fruit on the market
NW I PME knew t r
Whtth la enjoyed more. After a
winter of canned fruit, oranges,
bannaa. and grapefruit, the early
appearance of these, rich looking
red berries la hailed with Joy. AA
«rat they srs a bit expensive, but
they are so highly flavored that
they make very taaty dishes when
mixed with other frqita. They
easily make a new dish when
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ed spot
hare an
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moved, tl
in cold «
dirt and
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