Wi’i U. Of 0. Gives Statistics Of CERTAIN NOW Weeding Process And Flanking UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, June 27— Special)—-One hundred forty-nine s t u d e n t s “ flanked’' out of the University of Oregon during the school year of 1924-27, it was revealed in figures announced today at the registrar’s ofrice. A weeking pro­ cess of tbb first two terms of the year had so reduced the number of academic laggards that in the spring term just ended, the "flankers'* numbered less than half those of the fall term. Spring term flanks numbered 39-25 me a and 5 women. Seven­ teen men and one woman failed to make the five houix required for freshmen or seven hours re­ quired for members of the three upper classes. Five men and three women were dropped under the 17-hour rule imposed on pro­ bationers, and three men and one women were flunked because of failure to meet special require­ ments imposed by the ecolastic committee in their individual PORTLAND, J u s 27. — f t » — Portland police today are hunt- tag tor the daring bandit who late yesterday held up two clerks in p Jaqanese jewelry store and escaped with loot valued at more than »4,999. The year’s figures.show a de­ cided advantage for women stu­ dents. Of the 149 who flunked out. there were 124 meq and 25 women. This ratio was approxi­ mated in each of the terms. I l ­ lustrating the drop In the num­ ber of -flunks as the year pro­ gressed, the following figures are The moat potent medicine the doctors la Time. I f it falls cure, they fall too. NOTICR OP SH ER IFF'S SA4.K By virtue of an execution on Foreclosure duly issued out of and under the aeal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 7th day of June, 1927, in a cer­ tain action therein, wherein G. C. MoAlliator as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Harry L. Shonlts and Lura K. Shonlts, the defendants, for the »urn of Three thousand six hundred eighty and S-1M D elian . (»2989.06) with interest at 9 per cent per annum, with, costs and disbursements tax­ ed at Eighteen and no-109 (»19.99) Dollars and the further sum of Three hundred fifty and no-100 (» 3 5 0 .0 0 , Dollars as a t­ torney’s tees, which judgment was given: Fall term, 95 flunks; Winter term, 54; spring term, 30. Federal Government Will Not Forget D’Autremonts In Pen MAY CHANGE ISLAND RULE President Discusses Prob­ lems Of Possessions With Wood RAPID CITY, S. D.. June 88.— President Coolidge may soon re­ commend .to congress to change the administration of the Philip­ pines and other Island possess­ ions to the central government bureau instead of having them ad­ ministered by the interior depart­ ment, h*e indicated in a conversa- tion today wltk Governor General Leonard Wood. He is giving the matter serious .study and feels that the cegtthl bureau might give more Intimate attention to the island needs. ample, within the precincts of a postoffice, may be lined or im­ prisoned for violation of a city ordinance, tor violation Of the state law against assault, and tor violation of the federal statute with reference to the same sub­ ject. Nor in the point too finely d^awn to apply to the *D ’Au top­ most case. The power of the United States lias here in the cir­ cumstance that It may, if it chooses, virtually compel the state of Oregon actually to imprison the murderers for the full term for which they were sentenced. Should the state, at any time, at­ tempt to exereise the prerogative of pardon or pirOle, the federal government may press the charge of murder. N o r Is the latter course barred by a stats» of-limi­ tations. There is no such statute with reference to murder. Forty years hence, if the men are still living, It will still be possible to bring them to book, in a federal .court, for the crimes they have »- Every murder perpetrated . . just confessed. I t Is an adequate weapon, suf-. in the perpetration of, or attempt to -perpetrate any arson, or rob- Sclent for every purpose the law If in confessing, the D’Autre- mont brothers took thought of any prospect that a life sentence means less than its terms would imply, they and others so mind­ ed will do well to look into the law which still gives the federal government a supervisory hand. United States authorities are no­ toriously less lenient than are lo­ cal agencies of Justice and it may safely be predicted that the trio’s first attempt to evade the full measure of their punishment, wherever and whenever made, will meet with stern -protest from the nuarter which * most of all has been instrumental in their appre­ hension. « í. í • The agents of Justice of the United States are In a position to do more than fan the air with futile Words. Nothing that has thus far oedured'hab abated by an lota the responsibility: of these murderers to federal lair. The new code (section 452) expressly provides that— City Ambulance ---------- incllman O. C. Bergner has to Long Bench. CalifenUa Ing back to this city the anee which the council re- ly authorised be purchased ty use. The ambulance coot i the purchase subject tp pproval of the city upon Umtion. -----------------‘ *n Burns On Criminal statutes allow no latl- tude whatever to the alayer who kRl%aita)MrPomm(Rto* o f Wne of the offenses mentioned. There ie nothing in the law to prevent the government of the bolted States from calling each and every D’- Autremont to the bar of Justice; nor caB they escape by reason of aDy bargain which may have been made with the state of Oregon. 14 hM ,ong heen the ru*e’ PmSTWW«f V a r m I r u s p e i l r M ill though only recently called to Popular attention by certain Jadl- ^iRl pronouneevent, sri.ing out „ » destroyed a large barn s George A. Mansfield farm 1 Crct Bunday afternooa and of the prohibition amendment, that a person may, by one and the earns act, become subject to pun- mhment by different authorities. one v go assaults another, for ex- R EPAIR KITCHEN ogrollad and docketed In the Ct«ck*a office* of sgld Coart in said County on the la d day of Jane. 1987. Notlee la hereby given that, pur­ suant to the tonne of the eaid ex­ ecution. I w ill on the l«th day of July. .1987, at 10:00 o’clock A. H. at the front door of the doartbouse (Armory Building, Ord and B artlett) In the City of Medford In Jackson County, Ore­ gon, offer, for eale and w ill sell at pa bile auction for cash to the highest bidder, to'Satisfy sa.id Judgment, together* with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendants Harry L. Shonlts and Lara K. Shoults had on the 29th day of July, 1900, or now have in and to the following des­ cribed property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Ore­ gon, to-wit: \ Beginning at a point 686.0 feet North of the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45 in Township 37 South, Range 0 West Willamette Meridian and running thence West 2547.9 feet to the West line of said claim, thence "North 336 feet, thence East 2546 feet to the East line of said claim and thence South 335 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Dated this 11th day of June, Citizens Vote! We wish that tomorrow it could be said that majority of citizens has de­ cided the various urgent Issues that are before the voters of Oregon today. How- ffker, that is too much to hope for. Bather it will be only a majority of those who take the trouble to vote. Let us endeavor in Ashland to make a good record at the polls today. If you have not yet voted, we urge that you go now to perform this civic duty. R ust N ational B ank ASHLA N D Members of the Oregon Ssseeia tion of Letter Curriers and Or9j ffeh Federation of Postoffice etorlM ¿losed thUh- 1917 convention Ip ffaiem Saturday evening. Three Medford men w ire named office*. F F. Nichols was named second preffdtffft U i C. M. HbWCfffi secretary-treasurer of the post- office clerks, while R. A. Newland of Medford was named Vice presi­ dent of the letter carriers. Ü äB n OREOON 1 Hoick Roadster COMMERCIAL ~ SAVINOS * SAFE DEPOSIT WILLYRKNIGHT TOURING FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN BU10K Í0Ü R IN G 160.00 I LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE RALPH O. JENNlNdS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. 242-4t Tues may come when it w ill prove, a serviceable one. If is proverbial 'that the Tederal government al­ ways remembers, while Stated not. Infrequently forget.— The Oregon­ ian. SAN FRANCISCO— Six drowu- Ings made up half the Week-end tragedy toll which totalled 14 on the Pacific coast. Deaths Were: Portland, Mrs. ft. J. Nott, 67, McMinnville, killed in anto crash; Joseph Mocy, 16, drowned in Col­ umbia Slough; ft. C. Marason, 76; Shedd, killed by auto; Normal Pringle, 18, killed by motorcycle; Alexander Campbell, i t ; shot by police, at Tacoma. anòòiamùU Workmen are engaged In doing some repair and remodelling work nt the Plana Cafe kitchen which two weeks ago waa damaged slightly by fire. p rù e fo n ò Ù M Portland— Frigidaire Corpora­ tion establishes big branch plant here. worker» o f all time, claim thfcn right e v e r? tt it t u c t » end to e n jo y m t n t . A n d th e y choose g» MHHF ' WST r fe, Cam e» fo r the utmost in to o tin g smoke J. P. Dodge & Sons Funeral Directora Dny Pbone 212. Mlght P hones 18Í-L— l» l-J Mrs. Louie Dodgd, lady assUtaat LEEDOM’S U. S. ROYAL CORDS PISTONS AND PINS VALVS8 AXLES GEARS TDCKIN BEARING8 GASKETS . ?—- - * * » ; * ,uhfc> 4>1W k> the tnodstW, experienced to o k e r. I t 2» roiled o f the choicest tobaccos grown. 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