Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 24, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND
> Fishing Proepeyte Improving
.
Aaklng for mercy beffi» the ly, cowardly human beings such
Although Ahere are from twen­
Tiding« representative had hardly a%tha interview confession given ty to sixty more male babies than
completed writing , down their to p ie Tidings reporter palntedT female babies ia - every 1,820
babies born, there are more wo­
statement that, seeing Coyle John*
men than men In the otvlliaed
. son come around the pide of the
countries of the world. This la
Alice Knger, who has been
engine, they bad heartlessly shot
because more mplp babies die in
him down without giving him a visiting her parents M r. and Mrs. infancy, and men ‘j tte more liable
(chance to protect himself, while J. A. Huger on Alida street for than women to death by accident.
the jsaet two weeks, left yester­
he was merely going to see what
day for Portland, Ore., where
I the trouble was' and to offer aid she is a senior student in nnfs-
Medford Lions are planning for
Ito his fellow - trainmen if they ing in the Good Samaritan hoepi-
a big district celebration to be
held in that city in September. /
needed aid.
Fishing prospects for t ie fly
: fishermen hare been improving
rapidly during the pest few days.
The water is clearing end the
river is now dropping several
inches 4aHy.- Melting of the enow
, has -been rapid daring the past
few weeks and It is rapidly be­
ing confined to the higher mouh-
I tains. A few tront are beginning
to strike now.
— Grants Pass Ceurler.
Celebrate in one of Faulsernd’a
Nifty Summer Suits.
247-tf
Mother Visiting Hero
lew Player-Piano Records at
Grange dance — Hot Springs,
Professor V. -V. Caldwell and.
Saturday night.
2S0-21 family on Palm street ere enjoy­
ing a visit from M r. Caldwell’s
How good news does spread! m other of Portland, Oregon.
General Gasoline Is still the best. Prof. Caldwell it a member of
fiSfi-Fri.-Tues the faculty of'the. Southern Ore­
gon Normal school.
, M r. aad Mrs. B. T, Newbry
‘gad daughter Edna and Carl Mel­
lon, residents of Talent, spent
jfrfeaday in Ashland shopping and
Called to R o s e b u r g -
tasking after business affairs.
ulelee and
Banjo-Ukea
rade Trip to Medford—
H ill, accompanied by
ff* Habhard. both of this city,
mde a short business trip to
[ddford Wednesday evening.
ive your rose trelllse made at
in's mills.
236-tf
Vernon McGee, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. J. H.^McGee on Vista street,
has been called to Roseburg, Ore.,
by the United Press to report the
D’Autremont trial.
Raymond Roger and Wife
H e r e
- - - --
Have your clothes cleaned this
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Roger
week and avoid the celebration of Dunsmuir Cal., have spant thè
rush. Paulserud’s.
247-tf pgst three or four .daps in Ash­
land visiting the formers parents
Mr. and Mrs. J.‘ A. Rnger on
Mrs. Roy Hoaley of Klamath Alida street. Mr, Rugar has re­
Falls spent a couple of days in turned to bis work In Dnnn-
Ashland recently visiting with tnuir but -Mrs. Rugar w ill re­
friends end looking after busi­ main in Ashland for some time.
-* A foed sale will be held at
fiqrdy Brothers Grocery, In the
M d ers Block, Saturday morning.
Aim 24, a t 2:2« o’clock. The ness affairs.
Christian Endeavor of the Congre­
gational Church will sponsor this
sale to raise money to send a dele­
gate to the state Christian En­
deavor Convention in BeptelUber.
* Four workmen lost taels' lives
as a result of accidents In Oregon
Industries daring the week ending
June IB. according to reports fll-
with the state industrial acci­
dent commission. A total of 782
accidents subject to the provisions
oL the workman’s compensation
act
reported,
Came Over Wednesday—
<
, Test Hall of Klamath Faila
tame over to Ashland Wednes­
day and took his mother M rs/
Margaret Hell, sister, Mies Nona
Hall, Mies Lqln Stoop of Oak­
W. L. Holmes, hardly three feet land, Cal., and hie nephew back
tall but BO years of age. after with him for a short visit In that
having ¿pent several days in Med­ gity.
ford selling needles and pencils,
left yesterday for Ashland. The W ill Arrive Sunday—
little man, Whose wife is a normal j Kathllne and Isabel Silver«
slsed woman, has traveled up and who hake been teaching school
down the coast for 2B years past in Honolulu /dr the past year,
but has not visited Medford Tor fire expected to arrive in Sen
more than three years. Hie fath­ Francisco by Sfepday, Jane 28.
er was one or the first settlers
will visit their 'brother
in Oregon City end at one time H arry in Berkeley, Cal., before
owned practically all of the land Coming to Ashland where they
upon which the city is now lo­ F ill spend ’ the anmmer vacation
with their parents Mr, end Mrs.,
cated.— Medford Mali Tribune.
and how they had shot down in
cold blood three trainmen who
interfered or resisted them.
This confession, by interview,
which The Daily Tidings printed
yeeterdey as did other dally news-
papers, purported to give the
lurid details of the crime.
JAnd in practically bvary la -
stance, the details of the later-
view confession coincided with the
circumstantial evidence as later-
viewed in the trial of Hugh D’-
Asking for merey when The
Tidings’ reporter's biood had
Chicago, although called the
hardly cooled aftei the recital by Windy City, ia actually not as
one of the D'Autremonfs wherein windy as New York. New York’s
Engineer Bates, who had loyally average wind velocity, seventeen
set his engine tor a full stop and miles an hour, exceeds Chicago’s
What was there in the eonfes- refused to change it, even with average of fifteen miles an hour,
Mon which the officials did not death threatening him in the face,
Want the publio to know? Already had been killed w ith-a dastard’s
'
there have been scores of rumors bullet.
Hating around, which were ingpir-
Asking for consideration when
ad partly because the true confes- the writer stijl visioned the chaos
«ion was withheld.
which must have existed which
* 'While
curiously
wondering, prompted the three coyards to
CLEANING FLUID
The Daily Tidings believes it thk decide-that they did not want to
beet policy to await future devel-' stay and face an attack which
Something New
afements, if there w ill be any, as might have made them really fight
a reaujt of the confession which and In their hurried flight, take
a ^eastly advantage of the only
the boys gave the officials.
A perfect non-explosive
surviving member of the crew
cleaner
for silks and
which had been held up by shoot­
satin«;
furs,
gloves, hats,
ing Fireman Seng. •
And in this moment the writer
rugs, upholstery etc.
remembered the thunderous ap­
peals of U. 8. District Attorney
George Neuner who in his appeal
"Give ns a fair deal,'\w aa the for a death sentence for Hugh
last sentence the D ’Autremont had so truthfully visioned and de­
boys said to The Dally Tidings re­ duced the situation as the mur­
porter yesterday afternoon as be derers had Just been outlining to
Phone 116
wge leaving their cell after the thè writer.
Only T he B est
A fair deal.
Interview in which they had given
•Could there be a fair deal for
the most mlnutfi and blood-curd-
llng details o’f the crime in the a trio of depraved, deluded beast- •
Siskiyou tunnel which resulted
In. the death of four tralnmeu- L
> . Mrs. Dean Scott, who dnder-
W»nt an operation for appendl-, ,
eitls at the Community hospital
Yesterday morning, la reported
to be getting along nicely.
fH B other day a man
CAME Into onr
STORE and said ha'
ALWAYS likes to trade
Oronite
À Square Deal
fa ttin g Along Nicely—
K IN D W ORDS
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
tn ie ff Tavener of Sen Francisco,
A fair deal. Asking for a fplr
Cal., is spending several days ia deal only a few moments after
tbjls city visiting with relatives they had told of deliberately plac­
find friends,
ing a large number of sticks of
dynamite under the mail car, I»-
side of which they knew Dough­
I The pupils* of the Ashland erty had trapped himself when ip I
kindergarten,
of which
Mrs. line of dnty he had refused to
Nellie Seilaff is the teacher, at­ open the door, even though they
tended the picture show at the threatened to blow him into
tlgdes.,
i j
theatre this afternoon.
AT a Rexall store
BECAUSE if there is
EVER any complaint It
IS always adjusted
W ITHOUT any .argument
ANO. in a friendly Spirit
AND this men whom we
HAD never seen
BEFORE nor since
TOLD the absolute truth
BECAUSE the United
DRUO
Co. t which
makes,
REXALL Remedies is the
BIGGEST
TH E
drug
world
concern
and
in
guarantees
EVERY one of tfielr
PRODUCTS and of course
W E pass that guarantee
»
ApONG to yon.
In other
WORDS we try to live
UP to the Rexall standard of
CINDERELLA SHOE POLISH
DRUG store service.
THE POLISH THAT STAYS PUT
EVERY SALESPERSON IN OUR
- w '.
STORB
I
A
RKGIMBRBD PHARMACIST
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
McNAIR BROS.
At the Imperial —
Ben C. Sheldon and Mrs. Shel­
don. registering from the old.
home of Medford, are at the Im ­
perial. Mr. Sheldon, after several
terms in the legislature, repre­
senting Jackson county, went to
Los Angelea^nd has keen llvtng
there, but his life’s ambition is
to own a home atop Portland
Heights.— The Oregonian.
Arrived Home front 8. F.—
Adult Education
Mr. and^Mra. Carvel Thornton
of Medford have arrived home
from a two week«’ visit In Los
Angeles, California. M r. Thorn­
ton is the eon of J. Edward Thorn­
ton of Ashland.
Attending Bummer Bratta»
NOTICE
The regalar Friday night danc­
ing parties at Bellview Commun-
itlty Monro have been diacontln-
ued tor a while.
.-nm Quality Steve*’
a
Summer Biro Pack*«« Tallow
Corn Meal. 10o— Schuorman’a. •
f ill- t f
Miro Jeeeie McNIvea of Port­
land aad Mike Jeeeie Jeaeen of
Medford are IS Ashland to attend
the summer session at the South­
ern Oregon Normal school.
ISAACS
$1.00
Simpson’s
Hardware
“ T he WlMehMtar S t a n ”
“COED”
A wonderful lace boot for ladies, just the thing for
Hiking and you do not have to put up your bank
roll for.
’
A Low Price of $6.85 a Pair.
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW,
ARMY GOODS STORE .
The most modern of all modern edu­
cational movements has to do not with
the child but with the adult who missed
the opportunity of education in youth, as
he,who has “ grown beyond the easy judg- •
lhents and rather superficial training of
youthful immaturity?” for “ when age be­
gin«, education is then, in a profound
sense, really possible,” we are reminded.
.Tjiis is an extremely important move­
ment for which Ashland is fitted to have -
a part because of the educational facilities
of the Normal School. ' ’
The present summer session is a step
in the direction of a broader education
for adults to keep up with the modern
knowledge and trend of thought in var­
ious/¡elds. Undoubtedly the summer stu­
dents will have a riost' worth while ex­
perience.
MADE OF NOVELTY PLAIDS
OREGON
TWILLS — SATINS AND KASHA EVERY GAR­
MENT FULLY LINED—SOME WITH FUR COLLARS
,
$12.98 Coats now.
$15.00 Coats now
$19.75 Coats now
A Presidential Message
“ Don't be ashamed to s a v e a penny
here and a penny there»” ■
'/ -'L
—CALVIN COOLIDGE.
Regular saving of any alhount— large
or small—is something to Jta proud of.
Your add to your own and the Na­
tion's wealth and prosperity.
tard ay Only
©THOM SON
SILVER KING
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
+ 1
EVERY SPRING COAT
ON OUR RACKS GOES
IN THIS SALE _ SPORT
COATS - DRESS COATS
Biggest Little Store ia Town. Open Evenings.
FISHING TACKLE AND LICENSE
P resses
Each . . . . . .
June C
F irst N ational B ank
ASHLAND
“ WORTHMORX
Coarse 1
June Clearance Sale
$22.50 Coats now
$25.00 Coats now
$29.75 Coats now.
$11.25
612 JO
614J8
Juné Clearance Sale
SILK DRESSES
Flat Crepe - Tub Silk - Get
Crepe - Crepe De Chine
$15.00 Values now......................
$22.50 Values n o w .. ...............
$29.75 Values now...................
At
$19.75
$29.75
$34.50
One-ltalf Regular Prices
Wool Dresses, n o w ....! 1
Wool Dresses, now---- $1<
Wool Dresses, n o w ... .61'
Rayon Silk Dresses in New Spring Styles Sold Regular
QC
at $5.98. June Clearance Sale Price........ ............................. w ^ s w w
See Onr Wonder Wash Dress Values at- the Low
^ 6 QO
Price of ............................ .......... . . . . . . .
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English Prints — Flock Dot Voiles — Printed Voiles — Broadcloth
Cotton Pongee — Rayonella