Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 23, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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<z The rone has a treater eom- meats and whe8 he returned It
J. C. Penney
NETTIGH'
merelal value than any ether was missing. '
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flower. Besides Its (high hortt-.
No trace of the thief was found-
Ce. Announces
eultare r^lu'e* U produces ftttar The suitcase contained clothing
ONSTRA]
of roses, ait expensive perfume. ef the old>man.
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New Managers Tentative Indentifloaftton For|y thousand flowers are re­
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Bales Completed And New
Managers Now In
Charge
* NEW YORK, June 23—Special
— Announcement was made by
the J. C. Penney Co. here today
of the purchase of three new
stores on the Pacific Coast serv­
ing two important towns 71»
southern Oregon and one tri
northern California. The locali­
ties affected by the purchase are
Medford, Oregon; , Aaulaad. Ore­
gon and Yreka, California. t
The two former towns are, lm-.
p o r ta l canters In the fruit r»la-
lug belt of southern Oregon and
the latter Is a leading commer­
cial center in the northern part
of California.
The properties purchased are
the three stores previously oper­
ated by the Golden Rule Mer­
cantile Co., underi the direction
of C. W. Will6ck who died In
March of this year.
Previous to the purchase, man-
agenment was vested in H. W.
Willock and C. A. Willock.
Consistent with the general
policy of the J. C. Penney Co.,
the management of these new
stores will be placed, in the
hands of present qiembers of the
oragnlzation. W. 8. Bolger, for­
mer manager of the J. C. Penney
Co. store at MaGlll, Nevada, will
manage the store at Medford,
Oregon; C. W. Fortmlller, for­
merly assistant niaHager % nt
ftalem, Oregon, will head the
store at Ashland, Oregon; and C.
H. Sqhomaker, formerly assistant
manager of the J. C. Penny Co.
at 8aiem, Oregon will take up
the management of the store at
Yreka, California.
The new managers are now
located In their respective towns
where stocks In the stores are
being reduced preparatory to op-
erallon 'under the J. C. Penney
Co. name which will start on
July 15th,
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Coming close on the purchase
of the 54 Jones Co. stores in the
Northwest and following the es-
Made by Several Port­
land Polka
PORTLAND, ore.. June «>. —
(IP) w- Barle Nelson, alias Barle
Ferrell, held’ at Winnipeg, Can­
ada for murdqt. Iras tentatively
Identidad here today aa Adrian
Harris, the adeused strangler « f
Mrs. Blanche Myers^Pprtlaod.
Shews, a plétora, whjeb police
received from Winnipeg author*
Ules, Rnssell Gordon, grocery
clerk, declared; " T h a t ls the
quired to produce one oance.
Loeaef a snitease at the South­
ern Pacific station, was reported
to police Tuesday evening by Rob­
ert Fnlton, 70, who arrlVixAp this
city at 0:30 o’clock. Fulton said
he left the suitcase in the main
room of the depot for a few mo-
New Train Se
/or quick, cotwaiient, comfortable
N ew tr a in between Pbrdhnd nod AAj
land, by day n o rth b o u n d an d convert*
lent over-night service re tu rn in g in ad*
d itio n to th e
T h e p o p u la r Shasta n o w carries day
coach fo r th e convenience o f southern
Oregon travelers.
N ote this new, convenient service:
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Former Canton Chief Indicted
Gordon 1» known to have bo-
come acquainted with the “dark
strangler” who choked the life
odjt of Mrs. Myers and who is sOa-
pegted of «having .killed Mrs. Flor­
ence Monks, Seattle, and three
other Portland wpmen. ,
All the ‘'strangler” murders In
the Pacific northwest occurred
last Octqber and November.
Gordon, who sold groceries to
Harris several times, was posi­
tive that the picture of the man
held at Winnipeg was that of tho
man sought here.
B’ar In Them Thar*, Hills, Cal!
HOME SWEET HOME
Newly wed, to the real estate
calesman who Io trying to sell her
a home; “Why bny a home? I was
born In a hospital ward, reared
in a boarding school, educated la
a college, courted in an automo­
bile, and married in a church, gat
my. meals at a cafeteria, live In
an apartment, Spent my morning
at playing golf, my afternoons
playing bridge; In the evening we
dance or gp to the movie« when
I’m sick I go -to the hospital, and
when I die I shall be buried from Former Chief of Police Lengel of
an undertaker’s. Why should we
Canton, O., la the fifth man to be
bny a house, I ask you? All we
need Is a garage with a tmdroom.” indicted in connection with the
murder o f Don-Mallett, crusading
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tabllshment of
Co. as the se
system In th<
nonneement i
policy of erj
system to tncl
the vicinity of
Penney chain.
travel to Portland or to
California.
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Fire Chief d i n t Banghman Jg
In-receipt of a letter from Deputy
state Fire Marshal JB. A. T ailor,
thanking him for his cooperation
In the recent fire prevantlod’eara-
vun eampalga which was madf.
A report ¿? xdexrip, with recom­
mendations from the various flro
chiefs, comments of the press, sad
ctljer interesting details Is to he
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editor. le n g e l is shown shielding
his
as he was being taken
President Coolidge hronght In seven rainbow trout the very first day
he fished In the Black Hills. The president could go a little farther
son. Below is a closeup of the
into the hills and find worthier quarry for his blade—black »»ears.
former chief, whose arrest fol- lowed the story told by _ Floyd Then the private White House gpo, with itg raccoon, lion cubs and
Streitenberger, former detective. Pat FcDermott, Ben Rudner and
Streitenberger have been sentenced to life Imprisonment, whfl,
• Louis Maser, who s r t the first to “confess,” awaits trial.
th e j a i l s t e p s b y S h e r i f f E d G ib -
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-other than a Li
he’d say to you:
h
The throat is a del*
ica te in stru m e n t
which a ll singers
protect with the u&
most care. To avoid
irritation, I smoke
Lucky Strikes. They
are not only kind to
my throat but have
the finest flavor.”
.£ ’3
< You, too^ w ill find that Lucky
Strikes are mild and mellow— the
finest cigarettes you ever smoked,
made of the finest Turkish and do*
mestic tobaccos, properly aged and
blended with great skill, and there
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is
aft ___________
extra process—
“ It’s xZTZ
toasted
no harshness, not a bit of bite.
Reading left.t<r right, top row— Glacier National Park; Id the Canadian Rockies; Trail In Glacier National Park
Multnomah Falls, Columbia Highway, near Portland; In the Lake Country, near Spokane; Mt. Rainier, Oregon.
'Arteona; Palm Sprlaca, OalitorolarChuckanut Drive, Washington.
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