WILLOSNOT
INSANE SAYS
FOR RANT— Nicely furnished
WÍtílTJED—-At bnce. G o o d
FOR RKNT— Well furnished £
apartment. Phone 263 or cull at room house. Close In. Inquire ftl< geamstroM, Standard Cleaners, 96
Shookapts. j
SOS-3*
*
left
Hargadine,
SOft-tf Oak a t
FOR RENT— 3-room furnished
WAWTRD— Good cook e n d
FOR HALJ5— or R E N *—T w o
apartment, garage. . Close in.
room cottage furnished, lot 20x housekeeper fam ily of 4, state
Phono 371-Y.
>OS-tf
100. Cheap. Call at 810 Aftnond wages. Address Box K, care Tid
FOB RENT— Foqr r o o m St.
furnished apartment, with garage,
U M Boulevard.
290-tf
303-S* ings.
FOR RENT— Furnished first
floor, hath, gas, garage, »30.
FOR SALK— Wood 16” body
Barber Apartments, IBS Granite. fir and pine 13,66 per tier, cord
ftSS-J-mo. wood »8. F. J. Marquis, Talent.
298-1 mo.*
FOR RENT— Furnished apts
and sleeping rooms, 36 So. 2nd St.
121-tf
FOR BALK
Well Improved
FOR BRNT— Furnatted sm all
20 65-100 acre farm near Ash
apartments and cabins with* ga
land, Oregon. Well stocked and
rages. Reasonable by month equipped. Inquire of owner, R.
Or week. Barber Apts. 1*8 Oraa ScheldereRer, Ashland, Ore,, Rt.
lta. •
111-tf 1„ Box 213.
308-3*
1-ft*
WANTED— Girl, or woman
do housework. Phone S22-R.
300-3
306-1-mo.
3rd 8t.
woman,
Call 77
ftP K f
or Patterson Must
le Whether Willos
Should Hang
Small Baby
* Swallows a
Safety Pin
to
WANTODv— Ambitiona people,
14 to 60, prepare for Office poel-
ttons; resldent or home study.
Medford Business College.
WANTED— By yoáñg
position as housekeeper.
Springfield; Mrs. B . L.
or, Flnellay, Ohio; Mrs.
Phelan, Grand Island, 1
I /G o ld Hill— B ln Vront
Ina Steelman.
Roseburg— Dana Page
Talent— Mre. 8. C. C
Mrs. 8. Clayton, Bra We
ALBANY, Ore., Sept. 1 — (IP)—
Judge Percy R. Kelly who pre
sided at the Jam es Willos trial
and who granted the application
that a sanity commission be ap
pointed to examine him, received
notloe today that the commission
was unanimously agreed t h a t
WlUos Is not Insane.
The next step, Judge Kelley
said, w ill probably be determ ining
whether W illos should hang while
bla‘ companion, Ellsworth K elley
Is enjoying a respite on habeaus
corpus proceedings. This decision
who has twice reprieved W illos
rests with Governor
Patterson
to permit a sanity bearing, .the
second of which expires at mid-
nght.
’ Kenneth Burak ell, Xfttetonths-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bumkell, Medford; swallowed a
safety pin Wednesday afternodn.
As the doctors at the Sacred
Heart hospital wore adralplstor-
lng an anesthetic preparatory to
operating o s the child and re
moving the pin, the patient was
seised with a lit of coughing, the
pin forced Into its throat and
Beaverton— Road
removal was made without r e
will be oiled.
sorting to surgery.
to
Tigard
haps held the greatest internet.
The «I year old Prlnoass hs the
plana, "St. Raphael/’ which pas
sed o f the coast of Ireland ke«
not been seen sin c e ,, although
¿ver due at St. Johns, New
Foundland.
The London, Ontario, to Lon
don, England, Sir John Carling’s
plane, took off for Bt. Johns to
day from where the pilots plan
to cross the Atlantic.
Windsor, Canada, to W indsor,
England plane left C andía to
day.
* Dispatches received In England
today said W illiam 8. Brock and
Edward F, Schlee left Constan
tinople for Aleppo on 'round the
world flight early today;
In the m eantim e som e people
is given for the safety o f Paul
Redfern, young American, who
WINDSOR. Ont., Sept. 1.— (IP)
disappeared while flying from
the
Georgia to Brasil, In the report — After a perfect take-off,
that an aviator had landed in monoplane "Royal W i n d s o r "
started for Windsor, England at
the Interior of Brasil.
9:18 a. m. with C. A. Shlller,
ROO8BVELT FIELD, N. Y. pilot and Phillip S. W ood, navi
Sept. 1.— (IP)— Lloyd W. Bsrt- gator, aboard.
aud’s “Old Glory” m ight as w eir
LONDON, Ont., Sept. 1 — (IP)
have been a penguin today so far
as starting a non-stop fligh t to — London to London, England
plane belonging to Sir Carling
Rome was concerned.
At 6 p. m., when the weather took off at 6:35 a. m. tor Harbor
bureau had given som e promise Grace, New Foundland, where
of a w est wind against which the Terry Tully and Jam es Metcalf,
plane m ight take off, there w as pilots, will stop before starting
n slight breese moving over the across (he Atlantic. The fliers
Held, hut It was from the south. w ill keep watch for the Fokkcr
The tilers, Bertaud and James monoplane "St. Raphael" which
DeW itt H ill, were ready, their left England yesterday with the
single - engined 460 - horsepoweV princess Lowensteln W erthelm
plane was at the top of the »board.
Lindbergh runway, the crowd
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 1.—
was here— and the w est wind
(IP)—
N eglect to obtain permission
was somewhere else.
to land on Turkish soil threat
ened last night to delay W illiam
A Brock and Edward F. Schlee,
round-the-world fliers, and Jeo
pardise their chance of lower
ing the record.
Normally, the delay would be
several days, b u t. officials, anx-
ous to cooperate with the fliers,
ire trying to arrange facilities
for. the "Pride of Detroit" their
monoplane, to leave today as
:chediil:d, and It is believed the
delay will be a v o id ed /
Brock and Schlee arrived here
it noon from Belgrade after a
ilx and a quarter-hour flight.
RAPHAKL OVER
KIDDIES U I M TIDINGS
DUE AT ST. JOHNS
pas-
SHOW TICKET
turo land, five m iles north ot
(Continued From Page Onu)
FOR SALE—Nine w hite leg
FOR SALE — 6 - room home, Ashland. For particulars s e e
(Continued From Page One)
horn hens, good layers, »8. 117 fruit, berries, grapes, garden, Mollie Songer, 46 Helman
St.,
V. P. BULLETIN
m atinees
8th.
1-3 flow ers. Corner lot, priced reas Ashland.
301-10» rom ittance, the more
Trans-Atlantic
and trans-con
yon w ill be able to attend. The
onable. Part term s. Bee It a t 663
tinental
aviators
were In flight
FOR SALE—Five shares Llth*
five m atinees on the ticket are:
North Main.
> 34 6-6
over
many
of
the
world’s air
la Springs Hotel stock, some dis
Friday, Sept. 2, Saturday, Sept.
count. Address owner, Mrs. E.
FOR HALE OR RENT— 6 1-2
I, Sept. 10, Sept. 17, and Sept- 34 ways today. Princess Lowensteln
IXhST— Tricycle. See Mr. Fort-
fhomberry, Bellflower, Cal. 1-6* a. irrigated farm on highw ay, 4
The boy or girl m ust penfeffsl- W erthelm , with companions Mln-
m iles north o t Ashland. New 6- m illcr at J. C .-Pehney store.
ly bring the rem ittance to the qf- chin and Leslie Hamilton, per-
FO B SALE — Canning pears.
308-2
room plastered house, I running
flce and the offer applies-to ettb-
Come and g et them, lc per lb.
pater, electric lights, new barn.
sr new subscriptions or to renew
— Golden Jubilee Gift—
Rood, R. 1, Box 163A.
306-6*
Carl Each, Rt. 9, Medford. 306-6
als. Sim ply ask your pardnts or
som e friend if they do net want
FOR SALE:— A big bundle ot
FOR SALE— Cheap, lot on N.
to subscribe if they are not now
(rid papers for a dime at The Pioneer, close tn, 95 ft. frontage
getting The D ally TIdngs. Bring
Tidings office.
pavem ent, sidew alks, one hfflf
the money to Thy Tidings office,
(Continued
from
Çage
One)
block from Main street, between
and a coupon, en titlin g yon to the
Main and B streets. See owner,
Ashland-—G. W. Noble, J. P- five free m atinees, w ill be given
Georgia C offee, Tdllngs office.
‘
Sayle, G. O. VanNatta, ( E. K. to yqu.
WANTED— To buy milch goat,
W.
FO R HALE: Two seres In city H all, Francis W. S h a w ,'« .
white. Dr. A. A. SaUle, Box 477
limits; six room house; fruit; Bendlct, E. H. Yoder, A. V. Hol-
Klam ath Falls, Oregon.
1-1
Just off paved street; Ideal for vert, A. Dickey, Albert Johnson, VACATION HTARTED A'
bftEHHMAKING—U n d rellnTng rabbit or poultry raising; terms. Sam uel W ilcox, Jam es
0 , NORMAL I
Oxford,
eoats. Shirt m aking. Jessie Sear- 203 Mt. Avq.
285-tf W. J. Drum bill, W. A. patrick,
(Continued From Pago One)
P. L. G lenn.zJam es Myers.
lag. 683 C St.
1-3*
IF YOU WALT a good home
Gold H ill— Sirenus Vroman, A.
from Ashland, the teachers Off
' WANTED— 1000 people to buy Inquire nt Brown A Rice, 6ft- N.
Kyle.
,
FROM TH& F A M O U S ^ C K SPRINGS, WYO
on
- vacation trips and the stn-
tom atoesgand m elons. V. R. Bon- B ain.
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T a le n t- W. A. CorihoH,
denta
back
to
their
hom
es.
ham, W alker Ave.
-Reno P o s t-=-
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•
MING DISTRICT.—BB8T BY TEST.
— Golden JnbJICe Gift—
The office of th e school
Rosebnijg— Wm. E. Page.
Chevrolet
M» qvk k hale
Jaskscn County, ' l i t — Phillip be open djirin g the three wegk
vacation period and registration
J. Keller.
HARDER, CLEANER, HOTTER, NO CLINKERS,
.) Grants P ase-pJam es
Adams, for the fall term w ill be made.
All Indications point towarff a
Jam es Holem an, E. H. Emferson.
. LESS SOOT AND SMOKE, FREE FROM
World War Veterans —•' Wm. record enrollm ent at the f i l i
11 Briggs, G. H. WenneF, O. A. Ma- term. Many Inquiries regarding
iry cows, phone"
DIRT AND SLACK.
ycne,\ L. G. Slack, Arthur 8. Tay accom m odations w ere received by
the school registrar and inspec
lor, Ashland.
CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 1.— (IP,
Spanish American War— J. H. tion of Ashland b o n e s where ac
WANTED— Peaches, blackber — A m ounted "cop” Who is paid
Boyd, Ashland; J. A. Morton, credited quarters m ay be secured
ries, apples, tomato«», corn, gr«én to roam over a g o lf course and
Oedtral Point; Henry M. Marsh, has been made by members of the
beans. Scotti Fruit ff Produce, chase youngsters who hunt for
Medford.
housing com m ittee o f the school.
Klamath Faits, P. O. Box 172.
so-called "loat” balls, is Cleve
Indian War V eteran— Silvester
Many o f the students who gt>
268-tf land’s latest addition to its police
James.
tonded tbe 'school com pleted a
fore«.
Phone 20
A shland— T alitha C. M ills, Lu 12-w eeks sum m er course, other*
384 Oak Street
A t By Crossing
Safety Dtrector Edwin Barry lu Howard. Mary E. Clute, Mrs. F.
and Chief o f P olice Jacob Graul R. Byers, Ida M. VanNatto, Belle
decided to put the mounted guard Cordell, Ida Jennings, Mary Har
at tbe publicly owned Highland kins, Ellen 8. Shaw, Hattie Boyd,
Park golf links, follow ing com Jeanette Twomey, Maud B. W hite,
plaints from the park board that ' E ffie Dennis. Jennie Johnson, Ida
the course w as being "raided" ¡VanNatta, Loona Boyd, Mabel
and equipm ent stolen.
: Roberts, Mary Abbott, Alice Tnrn-
It w ill be one of the duties of jcv, Elisabeth Robertson, Francis
the mounted policem an to.see that IR. Swails, Delia Inlow, M a r y
ao golf balls are picked up w ith Goodyear, Hattie L. Moore, Jessie
out due prem editation," according
Searing, Luella Stearns,
Emma
to Graul.
Prose, Olive Noestrom , Minnie
tR A D R — Ed gene hom es, farms
The park board howevdr has or Hasslor, Mary Gow, Clem entine
acreage and businesses to trade dered that the policem an m ast
Henry, Julia L. Colan, D o r a
for Ashland ahd vicinity. Tell us keep hie horse on the fairwayl:
Payne, Grace Holmes, Lula
B.
w hat you have and what you want and .not let tbe animal tram ple
Francis, Em elina Allan.
sa d we do the rest. Kinney In over any of the course’s beautiful
Medford— Susie Stewart, N ettle
vestm ent Co., Eugene, Ore..
greens.
Grover, Carrie M. Lyman, Mrs. E.
306-1 mo.*
If. the plan proves successful, A. Littrell, Miss Anna Detwertcr,
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBEB 1ST
other ’’m onnties" may be assigned
Carrie E. Lymon, Eliza D. Mer-
to park links, and the «nitre shon, Sara Perdue, Elisabeth
squad caned "Cleveland’s MoUdt- , L. Davis, Katherine Peterson,
MtbrtOfeD WOMAN DIES
ed Golf Rangers."
Mrs. M. S. Noble, Alice W ltherill,
N ellie S. Tucker, Mrs. Einkoff,
Mrs. Eliza Shlde. aged 86
HHARROCK GOKS STRONG i Anna Sternbaugh, Lena A. Marsh,
years, died W ednesday at her
Chet Sharrock, w ell known Clara Morton,’ Virginia Sbaw.
hom e In Medford.
Two sons.
Grants Pass— Hattie Peterson,
among
ban fans having- ployed
,Otto and Julius and one daugh
Mrs.
L. C. Turner, Mary A.
with
Grants
P
asi
this
sum
m
er,
ter, Mrs. Bertha M fltor survive.
Brown, Mabel McTrimble, Abbie
Funeral services are to be held fe making good vHth' the Marion
at 2: $0 o’clock Friday at the Eagles of Marion, Ohio, accord- Randall, Alice Reed, Adelaide
in* to word received by friends. W urtsbaugh, Viola Wilkin,- Bra. <
Peri chapel in Medford.
FOR SALE— My home at 376
Scenic J)rlve.
306-6*
FOR RKNT — 900 acres
“We still ««pact that wind,"
Bertaud said.* And ha said a law
Other things about the wind,
too. Ha has haan w aiting tor
w eeks to fly and slaeeNaat Thurs
day ha has had his plane tstered
like a cab horse Just for laok of
a wind from the west.
"If wa don’t gat off tonight,"
Bertaud continued, "we w ill start
soon after dawn tomorrow. The
w eather bureau says conditions
are good and that the w est wind
Is com ing.”
At 7 p, m., Bertaud said the
flight waB off for today, but that
fresh w est or northwest winds
had been predicted for tomorrow.
"We w ill start tomorrow it
the west wind arrives," he said.
"Fifteen m inutes to warm up the
motor Is a ll we need.**-
Rainbow
COAL
Mounted C0PÇ7777
PatrobBig
Golf Course
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
‘Ride’m Cowboy
KLAMATH FALLS RODEO
EXCURSION RATES
Ashlkad to Klamath Falls, $1.90
ROUND TRIP, $3.40
STAGfe DEPOT, ASHLAND CAFE
' I f PHONE 167
By Taylor
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Fraction Limited To
Eye, Ear, N ow end Throat
X-Ray, Inolvdiog Toatti
Office Bourn: IO - U naff 8-8
A STOBAOk 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Sfclgpla*
Long Distance Hnhllng.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Offiot W O a k tk
weather,’’.
Brock told the United Press. “A
heavy wind held ue back con
tinua lly.'----------------- «--------------------
They had left Belgrade at
4:45 a. m .,' Belgrade time— an
hour behind Turkish tftn«. A
Jugo-Slavlan plsrft) accompanied
their “Pride of Detroit" Inono-
plano 'as far as Posareva, 87
miles southeast ot Belgrade.
They flew the remaining 468
miles alone.
From Constantinople, the avia
tors’ next leg on their attem pt
to broak ithe record of 28 days
for a trip around the world will
be to Aleppo, Syria, 690 miles.
Thence they w ill c o n t i n u e
‘.hrough Irak, Persia, India, Indo
ch in a and China To Japan, ready
for the trans-Pacific stage.
We will deliver aay amount
ot exceptionally good 19-tnek
slabs at this price. Bay thorn
now for winter white they are
C Hamaker Tnusfdr Off.
Painting, tinting and papering,
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 31.
— (IP)— Discovery today of a ,one- try Cliff Rarilaggato, 111 B t Ave.
167-1 ao.
day m istake in the log of the or phon« 46*.
steam er Christian Krohg indi
cates that Paul Redfern, missing good, and even if he smashed
Brunswick, Ga.,-Rlo de Janeiro Wis plane, he him self m ight ha)
aviator, may be In the wild South unhart.
Redfern carried e x t e n s I v a
American interior.
In that case, Redfern may be equipm ent tor such a eonttagafecy.
seeking a way afoot to clvillxa- Ample concentrated food, ftra-
arms, hnntfhg kntvee, ttsM ag
tton days or weeks away.
He may be lying dead or help taele. water distilling apparatus,
lessly injured and at the mercy snake bite serum s and rem edies
>f poisonous reptiles, wild ani to dard off the fevers that Ipfest
mals, savage Indians and noxious the jungles were la his plane.
The indication that R adiera
fevers, la the Jungle.
The Christian Krohg’s log re waa w ell oa Île way to land ftee
ported seeing Redfern 166 m iles revived hope here that thé Rlap-
off La Guaira, Venezuela, last ing flier may return to etvlHah-
Thursday.
He could not have tloa, bringing a story of a lone
fight against elem ental condltleffe
been there then.
Cheoking up today, It was and of a Journey agatast great
found the m aster had misdated odds through territory which dff.
the entry. It should have beeq white man previously had pene
Friday — and Redfern should trated.
have been In that area ot the
Caribbean Friday at that time.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.— (IP)
The log told how Redfern
—-Reports ot sighting Satwrday
circled the ship and obtained di a* hBlfteatiSed ptene over the
rections to the noarest land and Orinoco delta on the kcfceffMted
Its distance.
route of Paul Redfern, mteaftpgi
At R edfern’s request, the ship Brunswick, Oa., to R)o dft Jahuftro
pointed toward the nearest land, flier, were forwarded to thp staiq
and a flag waved twice to In department today by American
dicate two 100-m lle stretches.
Minister Cook at Caracas, Ven
Redfern then was going well, ezuela.
the ship reported, and land was
— Golden JebUee G ift—
leas than two hour’s flying away.
If Redfern reached land, be
JfOTftTt
must have landed In a wilder
, There will he a m eeting
ness, or he would have been
pioneers and N ative top s
heard from, ft is pointed ont.
Daughters *t 9:30 p. m. Th
Forced 'to land In Jungle ter day. Sept. 1, In Pioneer Hall, 1
ritory, R edfern’s chances of get burn Way. Meeting celled
ting his plane down safely would the
,
purpose of orgealslea
be email, and at best he would , setting a date far Ate agnate
be lucky to emerge uninjured, , onion of Southenk 'flaegoa
with hla plane smashed.
Bears.
Able to eelect a landing on
high, open lead, hie chaacee ot
succesatnl
descent
would
he