O r e g « .-F .ir . L ok U M i» Northwest Oregon. * 3 5 Ashland's Greatest '¿«Moixtt CHURCHMAN WILL SPEAK UNLUCKY DAY FOR KILLERS tes Indiana lortw O b OhJaM. Bttnt. » t o AppM jA* Oon- gregatioiiai Ohoreh Splendid R Detail Of •Made By Artillery Camp At Report "Bffestency of, Battery • B ef Ashland la 188 percent above that of last ysar,” according to Sar­ geant Leslie Warts, who returned Thursday after spending a week at Camp Fort Stevens with the boys. j ‘‘One regnlar army officer com­ menting on the embarking of the 348th Coast Artillery frem the train to ths eamp In tan minutes — work whick usually requires about one hour, remarked, that If that were the type of efficiency represented by the National Guard ha would rather belong to the Na­ tional Guard than the . regular army.” according to Sargeant Wertx. |j < Wednesday morning the Buttery B boys from Ashland and the But­ tery C boys'from Marshleld dem­ onstrated their work la buttery practise with 18 Inch gaps. Bight shots were fired, two practice shots and six service shots. Bat­ tery B mpde three and aTpoatohie other batteries te hita. Dr. Sldpay U Gnllek at Lea Angelas, California. secretary of the International Society of Jus­ tice and Goodwill, secretary of the Federal Connell of Chnrches of Christ In America, w ill apeak at the Coagragafloaal church thia (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock on “ Recent Developments la China." Dr. Galick Is considered an au­ thentic authority on the Chinese situation, and Is one of the few International students who has made an extensive study of the conditions In that country. Ho Is said to be a speaker at excep­ tional ability, with a real message to bring. The doors of the church are to be opened at 7:88 and a capacity crowd Is expected for the lecture. Dr. Gnllek Is visiting In Ash­ land with his daughter, M n . Lev- erett Davis, Fairview street. The general public Is Invited to attend the meeting tenlght. Will Sell Anto Tags Saturday A deputy sheriff will be at the poUCa station fo this city Satur­ day to sail auto fteenaas, aceord- Ing to annenacement made fey Sheriff Ralph Janniagà. Thé Mid­ year sala starts o» thtp date, tk eensa plates casting just half thé first of the ysar prie«.. • LINCOLN, Nebraska, Jqne 84. — (IP) —■ Frank Carter, Omaha sniper, convicted of two murders and terrorism in Oklahoma died this morning in the electric chair. He was led to the chair at 8:13. Six minutes later he was pronoun­ ced dead. • loonshine liquor round In S so CaiU-“ Big Jim” Ald- ridge Ordered Out Of Klamath Tuesday Brun­ ing Taken Here by Terry L ITTLE .ROfcK, Ark., June 34'. — (IP) — Going to death on hla eighteenth birthday anniversary, Lonnie Dixon, negro, this morning paid with his life for the confess­ ed assault and murder of 11-year- old Floella McDonald, white child. The assault took place last April. The electrocution took place early today. James A. “ Big” Aldridge scud M. C. Thompson, of Klamath Falls sad both w eir known to police in this city, were arrested la this city Thursday afternoon by Federal Prohibition Agent J e rry Talent.' Ona plat hbttle filled with moonshine liquor, and a second bottle partially emptied was foubd In the Rio touring ear driven by Aldridge, who lam than a month ago was released from ths Mult­ nomah county jail where he serv­ ed six months on a charge of uou- i «topped at Hammond, Ind., to dedicate Wicker to Its World War dead. The arrow points to the rt’ shoe «me f fn< f M ' Ä H i < xe entire before the microphone. A orewd estimated CHICAGO, June 34. — (U»> — attended the cerimonles Elin Lyons, Columbian, convicted of killing a patrolman was today hanged. The trap was sprung at 7:08, He wak soon after pro­ nounced dead. He'died calm and denied his guilt. HOLLYWOOD TO Comitteemen SENATORS WILL TRYECON Plan Program SPEAK TONIGHT DICKEYS WILL GIVE PROGRAM Reduction Bounced Varied B ott men m now In the conn-1 a ty JaU at JackaonvlH« awaiting y arraignment. Aldridge wee ordered out e f K T W W h FgHi JTnmis r Vhoh he- “broke a bottle’’ omen officer who t g l « sttw up i L 8 te h b n e r tim r ^ fiiw B - , Checking up on every detail ot the eamfe 8t Fort Stevens, every, thing Is 188 percent »hove the camp of last year, according to the officers. -. ^Especially the new mamita ere having a fine time and theft- only regret seems to he that they did not Join the O. N. O. before.* says Sargeant Worts. .., Last Sunday the beys ware roy­ ally entertained by a costmittee from Astoria, enjoying dancing', swimming, roller skating and baseball. Then there were tree moonlight trips tfwoas ths Colum­ bia on the ferry, Saturday, Saw- day and Monday evening from 7 o’clock to 8 o’clock, arranged throngh the conrtoay-of the As­ toria Chamber of Commerce. Wednesday was the climax day for the artillery batteries and next Saturday afternoon will telimax the Infantry work. The artillery batteries expect to compete with the Infantry companies from Camp Clatsop in the parade and review and “defeat the Infantry boys at thalr own game,” according to their bright plans. Three Executed fo r Murder —Two Electrocuted, Ode Hanged Fopr Leaf Clever. Waits—When Ton Walts With Thp Ona Toe Love. Fox Trot— Doll Danes. \ Trampet Solo— By R. Petty. Fox Trot— Sam, The Old Aeeord- Walts— Golden Melody. .F o x T ro t— i t A ll Depends on Tou (with vocal choraa.) Troaywne Solo — By George Wendt. Fox Trot— Hoosier Sweetheart. Walts— Ths Melody That Made Ton Mine. Fog Trot — Ain’t She Sweet (w ith vocal chorus.) Aoeordlan Solo — By Dorothy eew the men shortly before he ti le ft the city and recognised him e 8« he passed throngh Ashland t Thursday. Ha stopped the car on North Mata street, and Aldridge succeeded in breaking a bottle he was caryrlng with him, and In th * scuffle with Talent suffered frdm a badly braised fees and a tl discolored optic which added noth- -■ tag at all to hie appearance. t< Thompson said he had Jnst sc- 0 ccptsd a lift from Aldridge and A was on hla way to Portland to '« try. to secure work. He dented, V that ha had aver been in prtaon P1 or jails, bnt when confronted with 0 ‘‘Committees on the July Fourth celebration, from, the Tal­ ent Irrigation ' district and Ash­ land Chamber of Commerce will work out details of the program,” Senator Chas.' L. McNary and according to Secretary J. H. Ful­ Mutinous Convicts Wanted ler. Cigarette — Now They Whether there will be tr e Are Hungry works, or Jnst what the program will be has not yet been deter­ LANSING, Kan.. June 34.—(IP) mined. One definite part ef the — The 338 mutinous convicts en- program la the barbecue, accord­ sconced 73h test la the bottom ing to Fuller, who an yath » m e a t] conducting a three-day survey of of a mtao abaft a t tho- Kaasas Is already on Ice. the Irrigation projects InSefftharn state penitentiary áre about to r ñ s M ^ i o w i m Or*B° n Thcy wH1 prn X f i r i S l ooms to term* after withstanding the pangs of hanger for more than according to committeemen who ing on matters of local Import­ two days and nights. Two tele- are working oat the detalle of the anice in reclamation work done in phone calls were received from affair. -» the Irrigation districts. the mine this afternoon by Peter Russell, mine superintendent, and a conference for tenlght has been arranged between a convict rep- resenting the committee of con- victs and members of the prison board. Authorities are of ths opinion that the men have grown weary of their strike, inaugurated.Tues- day poon because cigarettes and cigarette papers were not permit- ted inside the walls, and are about to surrender. The Leaning Tower MINERS NEED FOOD; WEAKEN MANY TO TRY PACIFIC FLY Planes “ Tune U p” Prepara­ tory To Plight To Honolulu, LOS ANG8JLE8, Jana 3J. — (IF) —1 It was announced today by Wm.- D. Peiley, that Dick Grace, boa Angeles aviator Will hop off for Honpluln from Ixm Angelas late Saturday or Sunday. «.■ Normal Girl Asks Divorce Eva Lovely Harris, student nt the Southern Oregon Normal school, has filed suit for divorce In circuit eoart, aching for eepar- atlon from Wm. Z. Harria, Grant conaty. She chargee cruelty. Myt- Harris asked for one third of the real property owned by her hue- hand. 848 n month maintenance money, and the right to reeame her maiden name of Rva Lovbly. eunerWere ient With Twins the eoart room by the preea. “Then only were we able to reach the eearl room in time to hear the plea*, verdict end eent- enced. In view ef the cold blood­ ed murder la whleh theee four “Neither George Rreaaer nor nafortnaato man were butchered, myself were adviced M t hfe«* If I bad been eseoctated In this anything about the eonfolelona er MM ease, I would hafe occupied ' In conversation with the Ash­ land Tidings, Attoraey : Od«r*« Roberta, special prodnontoV today made the following stntomeat to regard to the cenfeoMeS at the twine. agrecaenta upon the part et the thh aeato poaitlen that I did la the defendeata to plead guilty with ha tnai ct Hugh D’Aatremoat aad understanding upon the part «( the district attorney to eeeept Ufa taaiatad «a tfee death paaalty for Imprisonment, until v e vara told theee defea«ente, which I thlak they jnetly deedrved* Apparently rejoicing because they had escaped the gallows. Ro^. Ray and Hugh D ’Antremoat thia morning entered the gray wait? of the state prison at Salem tff start serving the life sentence» passed on them when thdy pleato- ed guilty to the cold-blooded murder of four 8. P. trainmen. As the train pulled into 8 e le < early today, a crowd gathered about the station to me the th ret notorious murderers. Federal officers and Sheriff. Ralph Jennings turned them oveti to the warden of the state penff' tentlary sad the boys w ill loose their Identity and become Bum* W ith the passing of the three brothers into the prison the etat# satieties its demand fo r Jnetle< and punishes the trio for the mnrS Ths brothers. It Is said, laugh- ed and Joked on tbs train enmaté to the.; penitentiary, apparently jnMlamt heeanaq they deCeataUtab gallows. -*A - crowd estimated at see was feathered at the S a e lh a sn Pacifie station at Medford late TharatoF afternoon when the brothers war* brought from the Jan at Jaeksett» ville and .started oft their Jooraey to the state priesa. The brothers bad little to say, sad seemed anxious to get en the train and out of . eight of thé crowd which p r osee d desaly. They wars manacled to federal officers« The prison at Jacksonville aaJU the stroetd of the village which for the last four weeks have has* alive with activity were strangely silent. Other prisoners confined In the Marathon Reds Visit Ashland They ran down bnt they were tad>y to „ ,r , riding hack. and will probably ratarn The runners of the Indian Mar- j . Bntagt fra athon ate dinner at Ninlngars at #f noon today enroute to thalr homes have bean bin all after resting for 34 hours after March the completion of th . grilling 473 h « d ta d s of miles e f this « W ith his prise money Mod Ball, _ who lead ell runners, purchased ~ a shiny* new Chrysler sedan and MR- SHRI* KR 8TR IC I Flying Cloud who came In second I- N* *•“ ®hrlnar, Seenh purchased a Chrysler roadster. Thursday night Buffered lte The Indians Vera travelling in » • • ct®d hie le these machines " Is cdndftion wad ftapwvi Malika add Rushing W ater ac- da* »■» “• * U1 M <*>■«■*! companled the two runners. for «•w »1