MONDAT, jM >on thè. »ablppe. Pevertsifr loading his rtfW ha punctured MM U n tta-p 'A h »»totopa ramal», ad araat and Edison dtaeoverâd his error. - — Two-Yes FIR E DRILL SAVES CHILDREN e r o w -------- M ILLER WILL (Continaed from Pace Ona) raid Tarrr Talent’s name, t h a t said Maaford Clmmertee did Mt ■ubij^it lftmaeU to the custody of said offioar, but did the» a n d ' there arraat him the said Hanford Zlmmerlee by'the arid Tarry A, Talent, torn ahd flea from said Ttçry A. Tale of; that- said Tarry A. Talent was then and there armed with a ’fire arm. to-wit, an automate pistol with gunpowder and leaden bullets and capable of being discharged,; that after said Mgnford Zlmmerlee had so turn­ ed and fHd asritforesaid and after the said Terry A. Tglant who was thtyi and there within hearing distance of said Hanford Zimmer- lee had called to him to'hali, and while he the said Hanford JSlm- vevlee.Wak'within range of gpld Terry Ai .Talent, thé,said Terry À. Taldnt, then and there being»-a parson ever tfie age of 21 years and- not then and there acting in self defense, on said 38th day of September,'1^27, in said County of Jackson and State of Oregon then aad there being, did then and. there purposely point and aim said firearm at and towards said Hanford Zlmmerlee and , did then and there wrongfully., pur­ posely; and feloniously sad with­ out due caution aad drtumspeo- tlon shoot and fire said firearm pointed so as aforesaid at and to­ ward said Manford Zlmmerlee, so as to csyse one of the ÿullets so fired by said Terry A, Talent from said firearm to'strike and pene­ trate the body of 'said - Hanford Zlmmerlee so that said Mantord Zijnmerlee did' onxhe 30th day of September. 1827, In said cougty . and state aforesaid die. sg- a< re­ sult thereof and said Terry A. Talent did so as aforesaid unlaw­ fully, feloniously and Involuntar- ily kill said Manford Zlmmerlee by shooting him with a pistol, contrary to the statutes to such cases made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the State of Oregon. Dated at Medford. In the Coun­ ty aforesaid this 8f hday of Octo­ ber, A& p, 1827. „ / \ ; Witnesses Abpoenaed and ex- aminedJ>efore the Grand J u r y for the 8tate of Oregon. J. H. VAST WINKLE, ' Attorney General of Oregon * By L. A. LILJEQUIST Assistant Attordey OdneraT TELLS JOKE ON EDISON OMAHA, Neb-. Oct 10,— (W — A story of bow Thomas A. Edi­ son, the noted Inventor, Was hoodwinked by friends 'on a. scientific trip to Wyoming in 1878 was told by E * » . Calvin, senior viee-preaiddnt of’ the Un­ ion Pacific railroad at a gather­ ing of the Old Time Telegraph­ ers’ association hope:* Edison and Catkin made the trip to Creston, Wyo., in August, 1878 t o »get the best possible view of -a total eclipse of the sun., • ' • Edison was told of the ex­ cellent wild game to be bad a few mfles from the town. Mem­ bers of the party secured a stuf­ fed antelope and placed It in some ‘nearby bushes. One of the conspirators showed ; Continued Prom H IT BOTTOM kept out until the two-wjak con­ tagion period Is past, according to Dr. Woods. Hr. Brísete said approximately I I children were withdrawn from school as a ro­ soli of the development of the paralysis 1» the Wallin hems. With the exception of the Ash­ land case there has been no de­ velopment of the disease n the ccunty for the last two days. Dr. Inskeep said. The county doctor and t W d county health nurses have heed exceedingly busy travelling Into outlying districts and keeping a (heck on all contagion aad other health conditions. , “Once again. And we don’t mean maybe,",, l^.tbe slogan V. D. Miller, of Hiller's Toggery Jias adopted for another one of his 'famous "Bottom of the Sea** sales, which he ennouaces in to­ day’s issue will epen Wednesday, Oct. 12th. / \ f The store will be closed Wed- nesdey forenoon - to prepare for the sale.* The first 4* persons visiting the sale Wednesday afternoon will be given special gifts,-according to the snnounee- ment-r-besld«s'the 15 to 78 par cent redactions, which w e offer­ ed on ,t^e stoM*k merchandise. E nrollm ent A t S. 0 , N . T o ta ls 342 . Organisation of the Alpha Tnrl society. dramatic club o f ' the Southern' Oregon Normal school is to he effected at a meeting to he held this ^evening. The club was first organised last year and presented a credible production aa a part of the Commencement yreek exerclbes. t The Science dub of the school is also* to meet this evening. At noon today President J. A. CbnrehtH announced the enroll­ ment had reached 342 with the enrollment of one new student. Registration is to be closed at. the school, however, and oaly those unterlag from other institutions wRJ be accepted. R u ssell S co tt ■ H an ged H im self PROSPECTIVE RESIDENT WOt'Ll) PURCHASE BUSINESS Here H a drawing of the $1.245.080 memorial which Indiana pro­ poses Vo erect to the memory of Abraham Lincoln and hie mother, Nancy Hanks. The site is the original Uncola farm n ew the Ohio river, midway between EvsssrilH and French Lick, where O neola spent toartgen years of the formative period of youth. Leading citl- sens oF Indiana are acting as a committee, named by the governor, in raising th e money. / Cool-headed teachers and a well-performed fire;drlll saved the lives of many • children when the Columbia school, at Garrison and 8t. Louis avenues, was struck. Although the building s roof collapsed and part of its walls were destroyed, all of the children* escaped death, marching out in orderly fashion. In the background can be seen a Greek Orthodox church, which was badly damaged. Catholic Church N o t F unctioning Girls G lee Club O rganized * A t Southern O regon N orm al Organisation of the girl’s glee elub at the Southern Oregon Normal school has been effected according to Miss' Leona Mar- sters, supervisor of music, after a series of tryouts. _____ 4 The personnel of the club at the present time includes: Yvonne Devaney, Helen Carden, Bernice Carden, Doris Applegate, Lols Hanson, Lorraine Brook- miller, Marie and Madge Mitchell, Wilipa Howard, Helen Detrlck Helen Slmmerville, Dorothy $Bai lam, Margaret Hammerbaeher Lela Carroll, and Forsmin Ken ney. Rehearsals are to be held Mon­ day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. E N D E R S STORE CLOSED TODAY late snow recession and official closing of the park the, season was however, 41 days shorter than last year. The weather at the lake Is Ideal at the present time bu travel Is pot enconra'ged due to shutdown of hotels and camp grounds and due to the ¿act th a’ storms may be expected at an time. Park activities are conflr ed mostly to a drive So qomplei road and construction project 'hsiorsrwiatfcr starts.1 ‘ ;• Biff Selling Mystery Event is Cleared by Ad­ vertisement CHICAGO, Oct. 1.— (U>—Rus- a«H fteegr -who. fought against hanging on the gallows bnt hang­ ed himself .1» Jail wse—vlndleat- ad aa Insane hr the _ coroner?« Jurytoday. The Jury heerd the testimony of half doxen witnesses who declared Scott suffered from delusions. The brain will not be examined aa the body has already been embalmed. dB -A John Golden H as (¡ione Crook were here when the first session of^ned’ with a ‘‘Review of Tax Legislation In 1927.” by Miss Beulah Bailey of the staff of the New York State Tax Commission. Among others on the program for the week were: Prof. T. R. Snavely of the University of Vir­ ginia; Prof. Frank R. Hunt of Lafayette College; G. G. TUnell of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad; C.„R. Mickle, Toronto; Prof. Fred R. Fair- child, Tale; and Senator Franklin 9. - Edmonds, Chairman -of the Pennsylvania State Tax» Com­ mission. 1 'WORK ON CLASSPLAY Under the direction of Miss Al­ thea Dwyer, try-outs are In pro­ gress for the high school play which is soon to be selected. About 25 girls and ten boys have -hown interest in the work. MEXICO CITY, — (IP)— T h e barred doors of the Cathedral çf Mexico Is the onlyJhign that the Catholic Church is not function­ ing In Mexico. The churches, with the exception of the Cathedral, are open everywherei a n ï àt any hour dozens may be found kneel- lng 1n prayer. The blessed sacrament is no longer kept in the churches be­ cause there are no priests but this does not prevent, large numbers from continuing' their devotions In the same spot where for years they knelt at' daily or Sunday mass. Most of those who come to pray In the priestless houses of, worship are of the peon class in whom the religious iqstinct »dies hard. Except for the absence of fTow- ers and white altar cloths t h e churches look much the same. CUndles burn befqre the images of1 the Virgin, the Sacred1 Heart and the saints. Before the church doors the beggars sit cross-legged in their accustomed places. On them seems to rest chiefly whatever burden of sorrow the change in the churches has brought. Their heads are bowed, their eyes focus­ sed on the greund. One can imag­ ine them raising their heads on­ ly to the now unfamiliar sounds of hells in the towers above them or to the echoes of hurrying foot­ steps of ‘ those on their way to mass. It is these sad bundles of rags and dirt which more than anything elso seem to r'emlnd one that to millions, though the doors are open, ‘'there is no one home.” frtothall Boy« Rerp O P AjPQXT 0 1 1 V IE A O rJ lY O V ll O I T /Y ’lpCCJU'iTT #r‘ hM l>een re*ding and think- □ U b t L u O r UJL mg during his five years’ prison K v . ----- - term. He has developed the Total of 82,354 V i s i t o r s philosophy that it isnU merely 5 Enter Orator T^zlr^ J(a- Pr,8°n walls that make prisoners. tional Park His 'one ldea 18 t0 be tre®—fre8 "A Child and a Match are a Dangerous Paif; Two L i t t l e Hands Without a Care.” — Fire Prevention Week, October 9 to 15. An Ohio man who asked to be put in Jail was given a job in­ stead. Moral: Don’t ask to be put in Jail. The can opener is the chief divorce ally in this country, a woman told restaurant owners. Don’t tell us that the men have been keeping their money in cans! COLUMBUS DAY, WITTCII FALLS ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12/ 1927, IS A LEGAL HOLIDAY AND THE BANKS OF ASHLAND W ILL NOT BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON THAT DATE. Sol work in this city started «eg in the work today. f Keep Your Old Shingles for Insulation Save dust, litter and labor w ith everlasting Johns- M an ville Rigid Asbestos Shingles. C arson-F ow ler Lum ber Co. V ic*Ss - - of all bondage. When he falls During the 1827 season, 82,- into tile clutches of a cheap little 354 visitors entered Crater Lake siren whose gangster lover has National park, these visitors rep- supplanted him during his Im- resenting every state in the Un- prisonment— he gives himself up Ion and 11 foreign countries, to the law rather than to her. according to records conytlled by This is after Monk, the gang- tbe National Park service. ster lover who tried to kill There were 25,887 automobiles Benny when he surprises him registered, of this total 8,838 with hie girl, falls off the roof entered through the Medford en- in the scuffle and Is killed, trance bearing 32,847 people. Benny, who convinces the police The Klamath entrance was next be kncjws nothing about Monk’s In popularitytwith 7,788 cars and death, soon realises that he a total of 28,417 people. These would be less free with Erieda were 1,000 cars with 3,427 visit- than In prison. ors passed through the toast The sfiperb acting of a young entrance. The remainder of the man from the Yiddish tffeator travel checked at Anna Springs is ail outstanding feature of the and 106 automobiles bearing 264 play. His name is Muni Wisen- vlsltors checked at the North an- trend and Benny Is his first role trance. on the American stag». Thera The total number to visit the ¡»re a lot of come£p laughs and. park was 2,886 less than In tremolo of the “Abie’s Irish 1826, although the day-to-day Rosa" order around the role of travel was heavier. Due to the the Yiddish mother. niHLE SCHOOL «TARTS [ra. Grace Andrews who la in rge of the week-day B i b l e Senntor Shlpstead, attacked by bears in the mountains, turned a camera on them. The bears fled, probably fearing their pic­ tures would apupar In the Con­ gressional Record. t dnettoas/ aeOordlng to the an- nonneemente. Although, the store closed this morning, ^approximately thirty men and women, besides the reg- ular employes, are working In the dry goods ahd shoe depart- ments in preparation for the big sale, and several more clerks will be employed befqre the opening Friday. Interested in Ashland as a pos­ sible future home, a business man was conferring with E. G. Harlan chamber of commerce secretary today, seeking to learn whether he might secure a business inter­ est In ome general merchandise business in this city. The pros­ pective resident has had consid­ erable experience in general mer­ chandise business. Mr. Hwlan requests anyone having a proposi­ tion to offer communicate with the chamber bureau. Our New Novel When You See ONE? Many people thlflk they can, but a slick talker makes them believe that the brick la gold throagk and through. Whan IVoomaa to buying gold, hire a chem­ ist. When it comes to buying stocks and bonds, re­ tain a banker. It’s your banker*« business to know what’s good and what’s not In \ investments. Lot him do your choosing fpr yon. The C itizens Rank Ashland, Oregon H o tel A rcade A nd A partm ents - D N ESD A Y v f • ' - OUR RATES: With Bath, Single, 82.00 and 88-18— Double 71c Extra, No Ups Without Bath, Single, 11.85 and 81.60— Doable 60c Extra No Ups When in Klamath Falls for a week dr more, try our completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything new and up to date at very low fates. We furnish everything but'the Groceries, INVESTIGATE START THE FIRST INSTALLM ENT TO THE E N D A N D FOLLOW