Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 23, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    Socking Tom
B A B B B A R G A IN : — Ten-ro om
house, splendid location, ground
100 by 200, needs a little money
spent to m ake f t w o rth double the
price asked. P ra c tic a lly a forced
a p artm ents and cabins w ith ga­ s jle .
P ric e fo r 20 days o nly,
rages.
R easonable
by
m onth 2 1800. F irs t com er gets It. H . C.
or w eek. B erb er Apts. 163 a r e n ­ O aley, 85 E . M a in St.
248-S t
ile .
1 1 1 -tf
F O B H 4 L E - - 3 acres irrig a te d ,
on P a c ific h ig h w ay n ear town,
soma fr u it. C a ll 582 n o rth m ain.
2 2 8-1 mo.
e r, 2 H . P . b oiler, stove grates and
hacks, law nm ow ers
sharpened
an d repaired. a Castings and ma­
chine w o rk a t B agls Iro n and
Brass F o n n d ary, *140 O berlin St.
212-1-m o.«
P IA N O IN S T R U C T IO N — Mrs.
F O R H A L E : Cockerels, 8 week. Harold A lklns. Tel. 441-J.
8 1 0 .0 0 p e r h undred; 8 w eek, 324
237-1 mo.*
p er hundred.
C ounter Leghorn
HAMAKKB TRANSFER. a n d
F a rm .
2 4 fc tf
Storage Op. o ffice a t residence,
F O R SALE:— Light Chevrolet 178 N o rth M a la . P hone 8 10.
delivery. Easy term s. 875 East
Main.
248-3t*
> FO B SALE
P ho n e 8F14.
I W I L L P A Y for cherries and
berries, 1725 Bouevsrd or phone
4 8 5 -j. W. E. Pierson.
2 4 8 -8 t
FOR MALE: — Victrola with
cabinet and records. A Bargain.
C a ll S19J.
250-4
LESSO N S
Harvey Woodp,
228 N o. M a la St.
Phone 454
men to devote
10c per lb., pick them yourself, full tim e for the Royal Mfg. Co.
430 H olly.
250-6t* in A shland and vicinity.
Must
-
have car. Address Box F, Tidings.
FO R SALE: —
B ing cherries,
V IO L IN
W A N T E D :— 4
M 0 -3 t*
“STRANGLER
PORTLAND, Ore., June 2 3 —
(IPX— T h e re 4s no doUbt but th a t
A rd la n H a rris , P o rtla nd’s “ d a rk
strangler,” and Earle N elson, held
for murder In W innipeg, are the
sam e man, according to Portland
police
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Further identification o f the
man who is charged with chok­
ing women to death occurred here
when Hrs. Sophia S. Yates, aged
widow . Identified a picture of N el­
son as that o f Harris.
It w as at the home of Mrs.
Y ates that Harris stayed follow ing
the murder of Mrs. Florence
Monks, Seattle.
V aluable Jewelry was given to
Mrs. Y ates by Harris and this la t­
er was identified as loot which was
taken from the Monks hom e in
Seattle.
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Harris also was accused of mnr-
HEAD CLASSIFIED ADS
dering Mrs. Blanche Myers, Port­
land widow, and Is suspected of
having strangled three other wo­
men here last fall.
Mrs. Yates w as the third per­
son to select a picture of Nelson
from a group o f photographs and
identify It to be Harris.
R ussell Gordon, a grocery clerk,
who m et Harris several tim es, first
Identified the local strangler as
the W innipeg suspect.
(O u a tla a e d P r o a P age O » )
W e w en t ta te « e e rtale w ith e
fu ll re a lis a tio n th a t I t m eant death
to us e r probably death to some­
body e i a , ” H u g h stated.
“ T he
Idea had been In o u r beads tor
tw o years,” R ay confessed. “Ttyed
o f th e economic slavery, w e had
d eterm ined to free ourselves of
th e bonds w hteh held ns and aak.e
a fin a l desperate e t o r t to gain the
freedom which we w a n te d ."
W here the tic k and aged a re
sared fo r in pleasant home
surroundings.
F O B S A L E o r TRADU— l i d
"We w ere mad when we formed
acres o f lan d In Siskiyou, C al. On
P acific H ig hw ay. P P Ie a ty o f w a­ the Idea and when w e com m itted
“ If w e could, we
te r. n ear county school F o r fu r ­ the crim e.”
th e r p a rtic u la rs address Tidings, would gladly restore the lives of
Box 11.
1 3 8 -2 m o .* the m en whom w e killed.
Our
W IOTHEIU T d B E
T A K E N T O S .A tK M
(C o n tln n td fro m Page 1 )
the all night conference.
„ On the w itness stand W alter
Reddlford, who was instrum ental
la scouring the conviction of Hugh
through his testim ony in the case,
and Instrum ental with three other
postal authorities, A. W. Dem­
inings, T. Jefferson and Long, in
securing the confession, pleaded
for the lives of th e ’brothers.
The follow ing named Jurymen
were im paneled, the tw ins plead­
ed gu ilty to the charge and the
verdict was returned:
Charles
W ing, H. H. Pringle, W. E. Morris,
Jonas W old, George Barnum ,
Claude Saylor, Wm. F. Isaacs, C.
M. Kidd, Scott Davis, Tom Dua-
nlngton, Alfred Norris and H. F.
Meader.
Confession 1 of the brothers
brings the com plete solution to
oue of the m ost dastardly crim es
in the annals of crim inal history.
The four men killed In the
holdup were: Sidney L. Bates, en­
gineer;
Marvin Seng, firem an,
shot in the back w hile his hands
were raised «hove bis head in an
attitude of surrender; Boyl O.
Johnson, brakeman; E. E. Dough­
erty, mail clerk.
All of the men w ere Ashland
residents and the people of this
city were incensed by the heinous
crime and there was scarcely any­
one in the city who did not parti­
cipate in the search for the .crim ­
inals fallow ing the wreck.
It was 10 days after the holdup
before suspicion was attached to
the D’Autremont brothers, and
postal authorities and crlpie ex­
perts 3tarte<Fto weave a chain of
circum stantial evidence, which
seem ed impregnable.
For fo u r years the- search for
the brothers continued and it war
not until March 15 o f this year
that Hugh, the youngest of the
trio, was caught in the P hillipine
islands where he was serving in
the U. S. army.
H e stoutly maintained his lnno-
cense and during the entire per­
iod of M istrial never once showed
that the strain of gu ilt was on
his soul.
The confession of the three
brothers came as an unexpected
clim ax and solution to the crim e.
The three brothers w ill be taken
to Salem tonight under heavy
thoughts hud been morbid for
several years. /
"I got a diplom a in one hand
and 45 autom atic In the other,”
Hugh Interposed, “and w ent from
DR. E B. A l i o i t i
P ioneer B ldg.
Chiropractic
Physiotherapy
Radionic
Remember
This method is sate and brings
health where others fall.
Free examination this month.
Potentiom eter diagnosis In­
cluded.
Office Phone 48
R es. 142
Bátteriea F it 6
Cent Of Ali Cars
th e com m encement to b a n d itry .”
"We w ere tired o f life, squalor,
better for Car or
slavery, and didn’t place any value
Radio
on lives— either our own or other
people’s lives. W e w ere ready for
We recharge your Battery
a suicide or a w holesale d a t h
Radio B attery............ 75c
club. W e wanted a o n o m lc em an­
Car B attery ............. 1.00
cipation or d a t h ,” one of the boys
said.
Roy and R ay started the plot,
and w e had to persuade Hugh,
although he w m a s k e d up with
hard w ork,'and it not re q u ir e any
too much persuasion, Roy stated.
Ford Garage
"We wanted a man whom we
could trust even to the very gates
Phone 50
of H ell— a m an w ho didn’t fear
It DOES Make a Differ­
ie a th .”
ence Where You Buy
"We hid In the m ountains near
Your Ford.
Hilt and Roy started back to Eu­
gene with the idea of getting the
'ar.
He got a Job at Central
Point w ith a deputy sheriff and
This and tjiat ....
........................
wjien ho found out the Officers
Ashland cannot afford to fall
had us spotted as the bandits, he
rushed back to our camp, dodging
thè officers, but finally getting
back to us,” Hugh said in telling
is of the escape.
"After Iff days spent in the
:amp, we went south and stayed
ogether for about a month when
we separated. It’s a long story
ibout our travelf, w ith alw ays the
ear that we would be caught.”
The three boys said they want-
id to spare their parents and as
much as possible said they appre­
ciated the splendid treatm ent by
the officers.
“W e are ready to
take our punishm ent.”
Claycomb Motor
L a st Survivor
;uard to enter ttie prison walls
- never .again to he free map.
The people of this com m vnity
irenth with relief that the strain
of suspense and uncertainty of the
conviction o f_ H u g h on circum­
stantial evidence has been cleared
xway and are glad that the perpre-
‘rators of the dastardly c r in *
nu8t now pay for the crim e, with
a sentence which Is even more
acting than would the hangm an’s
noose would have been.
Henry W. M iller, 8 « ,-e t Greens­
burg, Ind., has received word that
he is the last survivor ot the band
of 50 scouts who captured Jeffer­
son Davis near Ocilla, Ga., after
the fall of the Confederacy. Davis
w as attired as a woman when tho
capture was made.
I .
Introducing Tom Sayers, the sock­
ing youngBter from Detroit, who
has knocked out 23 opponents in
30 fights.
H e’s only 31 and
weighs 195 pounds, He stands
ready to meet all heavies bidding
tor rocognttlon.
A U llH C R in E F O R T H E T ID IN G S
VALIÆY VIEW NOTES
(Continii(*<l From Pago Four)
Ashland spent last Sunday a fter
noon with Dorothy Leslie.
Mr. Oatman, Frutt Tree In
a visitor of several
Valley View last
WM. E. GOULD
Contractor— R ealto r— B u ild e r
4 M M o u ntain Ave. Phone 45®J
T. L . POW ELL
G eneral T ran sfer
Good team and m otor trucks,
Good service a t a reasonable
price — Phone 82.
JO R D A N S SA SH A N D
C A B IN E T W O R K S
C orner H elm en and V a n Ness,
Phone 181.
1 84-tl
Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
NOT HOW OLD— BUT HOW
ACTIVE
To have an active, limber
pain-free body, unhampered by
advancing years, watch elim ina­
tion. At 89, Major Ackerman,
Jfcrberton, Ohio, is at his office
daily, healthy, hearty and active.
"I find Foley P ills diuretic Just
the right thing to regulate kidney
elim ination and keep me In flno
condition.” The medicinal quali­
ties of Foley P ills diuretic are
valued so highly that they are
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
In constant use over 26 years. Ask
for them. S o li everywhere.— No.
IN
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1 FORD 2-D00R SEDAN
1 WILLYS-KNIGHT
1 STUDEBAKER ROADSTER
1 OLDSMOBILE TOURING
1 BUICK ROADSTER
1 BUIOK TOURING
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
G ommo T o OCTA lonci
v im t o a r « o w e o w e
TbLOOH AFTER YOU.’
NO»». DON'T taORW A doorus-
w c al W aws gbtalong —
S A K -Y O U OUGHT
SBC MC
MAKft COFFCe» SCRAMBLE
E B B S ,R tW BACON A N O
T t o a $ r 6 4 f C A o « r t /A i r
H A N o te p apogno w e y
K lT V ftaM TH A N YOG J
V
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Packing, C ra tin g and Shipping.
Long D istance H e a lin g .
Auto Freight T erm ini
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I Í L L U O S T SYHV
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TDWOffffOP/ A 4OHM B» A N O
Y O U G E T THC W te M F te ll
Bone Dry — Fresh — From
Factory. Small Klndlingwood
32.75 per load ’
Phons 410
Vacuum Cleaner
- •
AT
OUR 8PBCIAL
PRICE OF
fo u get an A No. 1 Cleaner
for less than half the original
price, and savo the commis­
sion paid to agents who sell
Vacuum Cleaners.
*
ton.
- e ir r sT iL L , how
ABC y o u A n o chick
Coal, Wood and Storage
H a m e k e r T ra n s fe r----------
GUY GOOB
Phone 82
By Taylor
W ELL, WrtV D ID N 'T
SHE T E L L U 8 ~ ?
T u e W S NO p e n s o
>NHM SMC C A N ’T
HAVE T iff! T R IP
ViMÉN VME HAVE z
WHITTLE TRANSFIR
A STORAGR 0 0 .
$5.50 Load
Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
WRITE US
LEE RICIIAEDSON, Manager
¡ U t T DoeWUAiAlMS >
Ib o A f, mom , AN'rte T olo
NE ON TH«
YHAT
DOT OUGHT TO <30 A IMA*/
Phons 111
BLÔX
Fountain Lundi
Service
Service contribute mneh
to the pleasure of ltmeli-
ing at our fountain. This
service is e x p e r t and
•nappy.
When You Make Your
LUNCH
APPOINTMENTS
W ith your friends, ask them
to m eet you a t our Fountain.
Light Lunches for busy people
are an Important part ot onr
ioar Cliico, Butte County, California can do
Wonders For You.
W as the victory of Tommy Armour over Harry C ooper for th enatlonal open golf championship a popu­
lar one? Look at the photograph and the a n sw er la seen easily! Hardly a second before the last
shot had been made did the inyiiense gallery w ait before seizing Armour upon shoulders to carry him
to the clubhouse. The successor to Bobby Jones’ t it le has been a pro only a few years, being engaged
to a W ashington, D. C„ club at this tim e, and ha s to his credit a great record In the W’orld War.
The open title is the first m ajor title he has ever won.
F o r T o u r N e x t Job O f
P lu m b in g
Mrs. J. R. McCracken left for,
Phone 117
Eugene last Monday to act a s ' Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized
W indow Shades Cleaned And
Office 89 Oak St.
delegate to the annual Stato
Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet
Women’s .Home Missionary Con-4 Work Patronise home Industry
ventlon.
She was accompanied by Mrs. j
P a in tin g , tin tin g and papering,
So great a stim ulus has Prohi­
Lulu Howard of Ashland, Mrs.
tr y C liff B urlingam e, 881 M t. A v e .
I. C. W illiams of Talent, Mrs. bition been to the California o r phone 455.
187-1 mo.
M. J. Wiley of Medford and Mrs. wine-grape Industry that, where­
as
there
were
eighteen
California
J. W. Frasier of Grants Pass.
counties before Prohibition that
SUBSCRIBE FOU TUB TIDINGS produced practically no grapes,
now there are o n ly ten.
Richardson Springs
Vice
Adm iral
Henry
Wiley
(ab ove), a native of Alabama, has
been designated next commander
in chief of the United States fleet,
to succeed Admiral Charlek F.
H ughes. - Admiral Hughes hag
held the command for two years,
and has been promoted to chief
of naval operations at W ashing­
C A LL
F . M U IR H B A D
New M ethod Cleaning
XL ELECTRIC
Station
.
Office M o w s : 1 0 . 1 » an d f l - B
JERRY O’NEAL
Are You In Prime T
NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT
f- •
DR. BRNXBT A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Honses, lots, acreage and tim ­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalring,
rem odeling and new work.
LET U8 DEMONSTRATE
Armour’s Victory In Open Met With Favor
or. OhwiM JUS
Phjddaa «MB«
affi«» PhoHiew
service.
trave;
I t Is • popular m eeting glace
fo r a lo t o f fo lks yen know.
ALSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
DAILY DEPARTURES
N IN IN G E R ’S
The only straight-thru motor
coach aervica with t dally acbed-
uleq to Portland, California cities
and the great Southw est. Serves
all Interm ediate points — stop­
N O T IC E O F F IN A L
overs If desired. Great reapon-
slbta system protocts you— cares
forv baggsge. F inest glass-enclos­
IN THB COUNTY OOU»T OF
ed cars, reclining chairs, heaters. THE STATE OF OBBG0N FOB
Leave for—
JACKSON COUNTY.
»
Y re k a , D un sm u ir, Redding, Red
In tbs m a tte r o f tho «stale o f
B luff, Ban F ra n d a ro , Los Angeles, L. W . Moore, deceased.
Ban D iego, Phoenix, E l Paso —
N O T IC E Is hereby given th a t
8 :8 8 A . M ., 1 :3 0 , 1 0 : 1 8 p . H -
the undersigned, executor o f th e
deceased,
Me<lfnvd, G rants Pass, Roseburg, estate of L. RT.
S alem , P o rtlan d , Seattle, V aa- has file d la th e County C o u rt e l
couver—
Jackson County, Stato o f Oregon,
J:g ff, T«45 A . M ., 4 :1 8 P . M . hts fin a l account ae snob ensew-
day th e l l t b day o f J«Dr. I I
at the County Oonvt Toota a t
hour o f ' 18 o ’eloek. A .
.
been fixed by sold p e a r t « •
tim e and place t e r b earin g a<
Jectloaa to said tagagt and
ssttlem ent thereof.
DEPOT
HOTEL A8HI4AND
Phone <7
G EO . W . T R B F B M M ,