Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 23, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    td Folks
To Klamath
In S t Louis
r hos-
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Tbt
W ill Mot See Brothers Until
Trip To Salmi Is Started
—Aooepta Vprdict Phili-
sophieally — Twins To
Portland.
Mrs. Belle D'Antremont Wed­
nesday visited her convicted son.
Hagh D’Autremont, in the Jack­
sonville Jail, and talked to him
for the first time since the ver­
dict was received. She made no
comment on the verdict.
She also visited with her other
sons, Roy and Ray. charged with
the same crime of which their
brother now stands convicted.
The twins were not told of­
ficially until Wednesday morn­
ing of the verdict given in the
case of th e ir brother. Sheriff
JenningB told tbam. He reported
Roy in a talkative and Jovial
mood and Ray-glum and morose.
Hugh he said, seemed to accept
the verdict in a philosophical
manner.
Hugh has not yet seen his
tw in brothers. He w ill be sent­
enced Friday*1 morning at 1®
o'clock and Friday evening w ill
see them for the first time—
when he is taken to Salem to
start serving the sentence of life
Imprisonment which the verdict
of Jury makes mandatory— his
brothers to Portland to be held
in the Multnomah county Jail
where they w ill remain until
their trial. They have pleaded
not guilty to all indictments
against them.
Court attaches were busy Wed­
nesday reassembling the mass of
exhibits introduced by the state
all of which w ill be used in the
trials of Roy and Ray.
other “ pets” would be complete.
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, after quite a hectic time of It In
Washington and New York, finally managed to break away to visit
the ci’ v after which his ocean-spanning plane was named. He is pic­
tured here in St. Louis, with Victor J. M iller, mayor of the city
which gave him financial aid and mads the trans-Atlantic flight
possible.
14-y ear-old boys bare asm« «©H 1
word aq possible contestants fa r ,
one or snore of tba prises offered
for long-distance flights over tba
Paotfle ocean.
Ona of tba bays Is Donald Mor- t
ton of Baraka. Cal., who says that j
be .baa batlt a plane for a flight g
to Honolnln and that ha la now a
looking for a motor with which
to equip It. The other is Haire
Ptnlazih of Newark, N. J., who
hasn’t a plege, bat who says he
has done considerable flying.
Many of the pilots * b o la v e
sigpUted their willingness to par- j
tleipate la a Pacific hop are. Ilka
the boys, wtbont adequate equip- t
meat. Several bare planes bat no
backers to flnnnee the proper»- *■
tloos. others have neither pinna »
nor money. A few onn msnags, t
the expense bnt have made SOS
definite announcement regarding
their plum.
OMAHA 8N IPB B BANK
Worms Vs. Flies
Is Main Subject
should barbless hooks so that he
might throw the catch back into
the stream If he caught more than
he could use. Use of worms could
be justifiable only If man were
facing starvation, Taylor contend-
« • swaths, so
aad Aitcbteon.
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wpUjU
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Mnl- A,b* r t Bart Freeman, who
underwent an oparatlon
for relief from appandlctla. and
two days -ago andarwant an op-
*****
*ks removal of bar
tonsils, *• S»tUng along nicely
aad aapafcts to ratnrn to bar
boma at l t d Nutiay street within
a few days. She la a patient at
the pommanlty .hospital.
Pictures of the finish of the
Indian Marathon Race at Grants
Pass ware Uhan by the Copoo
Newsreel company.
S u e s In d ian a E x-K lan D ra g o n
This development came after
BSdward A. Taylor, claiming to
represent the Isaak Walton Lea­
gue of America, and who is fish­
ing editor of a Chicago newspaper,
called at the executive offices and
urged the president to change his
ay
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W IL L CONDUCT CAMPAIGN
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A aampalgn to rates • ! . • • • in
JaCkson county for tba Saltation
Arm y work, started Wednesday
whan Manpan A. »organ of Port-
land, established bis beodquar-
tars la Medford.
For quality, purity and flavor, alwa;
ask your grocer for
, 4
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Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
$
, LINCOLN, Meh.. J BUS
(Uh
J. N. Baldwin, attorney for
Frank Carter, "Omaha snlperf
murderer, will die with the » » .
preme eourt Thursday a trans­
cript and appeal frem thn refusai
• f District Judge Fltw erald te
appoint a sanity commission t?
pass on Garter's mental eoiptt-
tion, ' . z ^_ 5: _
R A P ID C IT Y , S. D., June 23.—
(LP>— The big Issue as to whether
worms or flies should legitimate­
ly be used to hook trout over­
shadows everything else at the
summer W hite House.
Armed wltb a letter from Governor Bd Jackson of Indiana, Mrs. Nettle
M r. Coolidge, who has been us­
Wm. R. Kirkpatrick. 7». pion­ Stephenson Brehm of Oklahoma, former wife of D. C. Stephenson, visit­
ing both and thereby meeting
nes Jacksonville resident, was ed tbs Indiana ex-klan dmgoil at Indiana state prison tbs other day and
some criticism from expert ang­
SALEM, Jqne M .— <LP>— Five burled Thursday afternoon at -von the admission that Florence Catherine. 11, was his daughter. Mrs.
1 Brehm le suing for *12,082 from Stephenson for the child's support,
lers, now is using flies and haa men were appointed on fiTe state
dtephenson Is serving A sentunc; for the claylnc of Madge Oberholtscr.
discarded worms, at least tern- textbook commission at a meeting
Churchill On
Commission
its
rs,
aa
it.
that city. They bar* bssn active
workers is Iks M. B. sburck aad
ara wall known bora.
Their
many friends regret tbsirdspnr-
tnro, bat wish them every bap*
ptnan in tk s if naw boas.
PER LOAD
For Short Time Only
To Make Room
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak Street
At By Crossing
Phone 90
of the 8tate Beard of Bduoatlon
here yesterday.
Appointments Included J. A.
Churchill, president of the Ash­
land no rm al. school; Georgs W.
Hugg, superintendent of schools,
Salem; A. C. Hampton, superin­
tendent Qf schools, Astoria, R. R.
Turner, superintendent of schools,
Dallas', and Austin Lsndreth, prin-
eipal of schools, Pendleton.
I signed
Weak Spots
There is nothing like newspaper
advertising for strengthening weak
territory.
How much is it worth while to
spend to capture new trade? A news­
paper advertising campaign in weak
territory may bring sales up to par be­
fore embarking upon more costly gen­
eral campaigns.
W H E N I first started to smoke a pipe, I
T h e fellows who
wad ready to sign on thé dotted line. I t
seemed to be getting the t$ost out of
their pipes were filling them from a
wad cool and sweet-flowing as Tennyson’s
bright-red tin, w ith a picture o f a man in
sunshine. Y e t it had that full, rich to­
bacco body that let m e know I was
looked around me.
a frock-coat on it. T h e y told me it was
Newspaper advertising. is easily
and promptly extended or contracted,
and its.cost exactly controlled.
Read the advertisements. They
give you wisdom when you buy
T h e very first pipc-logd won me. I
brook. I t was m ild and mellow as spring
smoking. Y o u know what I mean.
I decided to find out fot; myself, I
I sure figured rig h t when I signed with
opened it, the aroma that floated out o f
P .A . T h e philosophers say the only real
pleasure is that which you share with
it gave me a re d thrifl. I t reminded me
others.
o f a trek through tba woods whan tba
ground float. G et yourself a tidy red tin
dew ie on the leaves and the son is on
e lx u p . I could«’« w * to v y fc
o f good old P .A . today. F ill your pipe
bought a tin o f Prince A lbert.
As I
So I ’to letting yon in on the
to the hrq»i '
go |o kt
f I
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