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days ecoordlng to dame Wari
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Warden Pair v i s i t e d
Huckleberry mountain near
Crater Lake Thursday.
Boon, be reports, tbe luc-
ious berries will be ready (or
harvestln*. Tbe crop Is large
and there Is a (air auto road
to tbe spot.
Long Live Anarchy,” Van PEARS READY
Zetfi Writes in Amaatng
Document — Oondemned
FOR HARVEST
Radicals Charge Governor
With Murder. — “ We
Never Had Faith in the Army of Pickers Will be in
Orchards Monday Start
Governor.”
ing Work
This is a Business Genera
tion and Hoover is a Busi
ness Man,” Auto Manu
facturer Declares — Con
gratulates Coolidge for
Making Decision at This
Time.
Formal Change of Owner
ship of Local Concern
Wul be Made August 11,
Manager of J. 0. Tenney
Company Store Announ-
Bulletin
PARIS — The Communist sec
tion of the General Federation of
Labor today announced n one-
day strike called for Monday In
protest of the Saceo-Vea Zettl ex
ecution.
DETROIT, Aug. 5,— (Lp)—Her
Harvesting of the pear crop bert Hoover Is the "logical repub
will start in tbe valley orchards lican candidate,” Henry Ford de
the first of next week, according clared.
to reports from growers.
The car mahufacturer also said
Tests of the fruit taken she w he believed President Coolidge
the Bart let-z are almost reedy was sincere In his desire to retire
for picking. Washing and part from office at the close of his
ROME—Thousands of Italians, ing machinery is being set up present term.
’’This is a business generation
both fascists and non-fascists are i ud tbe army of pickers who wlli
President Coolidge, who 4 M
today hoping Mussolini will ask harvest the crop In tbe orchards and Hoover is a business man,”
definitely announced he does not
Ford said. "His experience as
Coolidge to Interfere In the Sacco- Is now ready for work.
“choose" to run for president 1*
Van Zettl execution.
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Fruit of some few orchards, engineer, business administrator 1928 and Herbert Hoover whop»
lue to different growing condi- and cabinet member has really
Copyright, 1927, by United Press t.eon, |a already being hartest- been a training for the presi Henry Ford has given unqualified
dency. He Is the type of man ty
BOSTON, Aug. 5.— (LP)— ‘‘We
succeed Calvin Coolidge.”
are proud of death,”— Nicola Sac-
Hocver Is in the prime of life,
I Ford said, and pointed to the
‘‘We die for anarchy! Long live
many difficult tasks the Secretary
anarchy!”— Bartolomeo Van Zet
cf Commerce has handled, both
tl.
while a member of the cabinet '
In two amazing document. In
Little Daughter of Wm. I*.
ar.d while a private citizen.
which can be read bitterness and
Merritt Fractures
“The American people h * v e
pride struggling for expression la Fourteen Bodies Removed
Skull Thursday
From
Biasing
Mine
in
thought of him subconsciously as
the minds of simple men within
Kentucky
presidential material for years,”
the shadow of death, Sacco and
Ford said.
Van Zettl have written ot their
CLAY, Ky., August 6.— (IP)—
President Coolidge's announce
rendlneae to die for their canee.
The men whose fate the whole Fire raging In the depths of ment that he ‘Mid not choose” to 1
world waited to learn ant la ad mine No. 7 of the West Kentucky run In 1928 was not meant to re- '
jacent bnt non-communicating Coal Company tonight was ham celve the many Interpretations!
cells in the death house at the old j pering efforts of rescue workers that have been read Into It, Ford
Charlestown State Prison Thurs to reach three miners still en believes.
"It is a poor compliment to his
day afternoon sad wrote, with tombed by tbe blast that wrecked
pens that might have been dipped the mine at A p. m. Wednesday.' chat'acler td Fklat his words from rape and struck the porch steps,
Fourteen bodies had been re their plain meaning or to seek a The right side of-the chlld’e Skull
In blood, two mésanges of detl-
covered late Thursday. " ______ loophole by jshich ,that beanlng wan crushed. The body was badly
aaee, of h op e,aad of despair.
Eight were brought to the sur may be escaped,” said Ford.
bruised.
Even as they wrote, t h e i r
counsel, Wm. G. Thompson with face Wi
another
“In the time and manner of his
According to the mother , tbe
drew from tbelr defense,
Thursday morn- announcement, Mr. Coolidge has child was playing about t lj»P
A letter which Bartolomeo Tab log and fly« others were brought allowed the country ample timer house when It suddenly d a r t e d
Zattl penned laboriously In Eng from the pit shortly after the
through an open door onto tbe
lish, squatting beside hie narrow flames broke out in the ruined
fire escape and fell through the
bunk in (he dark death honse cell shaft at noon Thursday.
guard rails.
I.
la made available to the world
Hope of'finding the 3 entomb CALIFORNIAN WAS
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt have four
ASHLAND VISITOR other children living. They are
through the United Press.
ed men alive has been abandon
“It la to everyone; to my com ed.
natives of the Eagle Point dis-
Captaln J. H. Hughes, general trlct.
rades everywhere,” said the con
agent for the Mt. Tamalpafs and
demned man.
Muir Woods railroad of Californ
The letter, in full, follows:
“DEATH HOUSE. A u g /4, 1927
ia was an Ashland visitor Friday.
COACH GOER EAST
The Mt. Tamalpais and M u i r
“Governor Fuller is n murder
Woods road is a scenic road with
er, Just as Thayer and Katsman
cne of the crookedest tracks in
and the State’s perurera and all
the others are murderers. (Thay
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5 — the world leading to the peak of
er and Katzmann were judge and (LP)--—Portland was all set to Mt. Tamalpais where a modern
prosecutor at the trial of Sacco -experience a good fire Thursday hotel has been built. The round . year contract to coach the crew
and Van Zettl for the murder in as hundreds of fire chiefs gath trip from San Francisco requires,of the University of Pennsylvan-
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'la It was announced today.
South Braintree in 1931.)
ered here for the opening of the one day.
“He shakes hands with me like first of three fire chief’s con
a .brother and makes me believe tentions.
he was honestly intentloned and
The Pacific Coaat Fire Chiefs’
that his killing of the three car association opened Its annual
barn boys was not so as to have meeting today. The convention
no precedent to save us.
of the Oregon association will be
“Now, Ignoring and denying all
held Sunday and Tuesday and
the proofs of onr innaednee, he In
Wednesday chiefs from all over
sults us— and murders us.
the United States and Canada
will gather for the convention of
the International association of
Fire Chiefs.
Portland Set
For B ig Fire
Champs
Judge Obliges
Tippler By 30
Taximen Charged
. Day Sentence
With Possession
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5— (LP)
— “By golly, I think a 16 day
stretch In Jail would help me get
off the boose,” wee the declara
tion of Frank Gallager when he
appeared In municipal court.
Bnt Judge Stndter was la . *
generous mood and doubled the
request. “Thirty day«," he said.
“But 15 days la enough," pro
tested Frank.
,
“Maybe so,” mid the Judge,
“but 30 days Is what yon get.”
Three Klamath taxi-drivers and
one intoxicated passenger were
before a justice of the peace
Thursday to answer to charges of
possession of Intoxicating liquor.
0. A. "Blackie" White, Al Saye
nnd Eddie Young, were the taxi-
men arrested nnd Louise Delaney
was the passenger who had imbib
ed too lreely of the firewater.
They all pleaded guilty and were
Freak shots are frequently
made on a golf course and in* 'a
recent tournament In tbe heat a
player made each of two holes la
one shot, his drive from the tee
rolling into the holy on the green.
At the local golf coarse, unusu
al reports are emanating. For
instanco. Number Two, which has
a par of three— and which moat
of the players at present make la
five stroke«—mas made in two by
Frank Jordan one day this week.
Jordan mule a reasonably fair
drive and was greatly surprised
when on the second shot toward
thd groan, the golf hell rolled Into
the hole. It Is not anticipated
that this etunt will be duplicated
many times. While several have
made the hole In two, profiting by
drives which took them close to
the hole on the green, nobody ex
cept Mr. Jordan hen reported
making a hole on each n long shot
from the hole.
Nine Holes On
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Local Course
BALL HEADS
DO NOTHING
Auxiliary Will
Give B ig Dance
Court Rules
Three Month
Law Alright
Banker Named
New Examiner
Germans Break
Plane Records
fined.
Frank Jordan Becomes Real Golf
Bug And Makes Below Par Score
ROGUE RIVER
CLAIMS BOY
Fifteen Planes Entered Of*
flcially for Great Derby
From San Francisco Start
ing Next Friday, August
12-E n tr a n t, h o m J U
Sections of This Country.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug.
(IP)— Aviator« from a dozen West
Youthful Fisherman Drown ern Communities are ready ■ to
When he Falls Into
move on toward San Francisco
Turbulent Stream
and the start of the great Dole
air derby from California to
Falling from a rock while fish Hawaii.
ing In the Rogue River, six miles
Several of the entrants already
above Prospect, Floyd Hollen are here and the plane ‘'Okla
beck of that village, was drowned homa,” with Bennett H. Origin
Thursday afternoon.
endorsement for tbe nomination.
and Al.. Henley aboard, started
Hi« fishing companion, Heaton
This picture was taken when
Thursday for Bartlesville. Okie,
Orleve, on the other side of the
Hoeyer paid a recent visit to the
(or the coast. Other flyers will
river, watched with horror, but
Summer White House, in the
take
off for San Francisco with
was unable to reach the young
Black Hills.
in
the
next few days and the
man before he was drowned. The
week-end
la expected to witness
youth was unable to swim. He was
i
the
final
gathering of all who
the son of O. E .Hollenbeck,
intend
to
try
for tbe 135,0.0 In
rancher of the Red Blanket creek
prizes.
district.
Fifteen planes have been en
The bedy of the drowned youth
was located shortly -«before mid tered officially and two other
entries presumably are in tbe
night last night.
Completed Work Indicative
malls.
of High Standard of
Major Livingston O. Irving,
Local Art School
Berkeley war ace, returned from
a teat flight to San Diego with
the report that hla plane, des
pite motor trouble which forced
The Ashland Golf club members one unexpected landing, wan In
,
are now enjoying the use of a good shape.
F.
A.
Giles
of
Detroit
sent
full quota of nine holes on the
beautiful course near thia city. word that he would leave that
Recently the 8th hole, which is lo city Sunday night In the Hess
cated in the southeast portion of Bluebird plane he has entered
tbe grouuds near the "old grave in the race. Art Goebel, Santo
yard, was opened to the, players, Monica stunt^ flyer, expects tp
making nine hdles" available. bop off from Bartlesville some
While the 8th fairway la one of time Friday.
Martin Jensen, Honolulu flier
the shortest, because of the pres
ence o< a ravine halfway between is here making final arrange
Meet at Gold Hill Last the tee and green. It Is one of ments to equip bis newly pur
the most difficult and most has- chased Breese monoplane. Anggy
' /N ig h t Bnt Sunday
ardous.
Pedlar, who will My with Mian
Schedule Goes on
Mildred Doran, Michigan school
i
“Big Buga” of the Southern
teacher, ns passenger, expects to
■ Oregon Baseball League held an
leave Southern California for
Informal session at Gold Hill
San Francisco Friday or Satur
Thursday evening and according
day. according to present plane.
to A. E. Nlnlnger of this city,
Tbe unprecedented race starts
president of the league hashed
August
13 and tbe local flight
A Labor Day danco, planned to
and re-hashed the baseball situa
committee
has practically com
tion and then decided to continue excel In entertainment, anything pleted arrangements for tbe take
the league as per schedule next ever staged by the American Le off, which will be either from the
gion Auxiliary Is being planned
Sunday.
Oakland muncipal airport or the
Medford has promised that her by the local Auxiliary organisa new San Francisco landing field,
team shall have different atmos tion.
The dance is to be given nt the or possibly from both If tbe fly
phere Sunday, particularly In the
Jackson
Hot Springs 1 pavilion ers so desire.
Infield where there didn’t seem to
Drawings for starting times
where
the
“buggy ride dance” was
be much but atmosphere last
will
be made Monday. It la plan
Sunday when the Pelicans swamp- a red letter event In the summer’s
ned to send the airplane« away
pleasures.
| ed them to the tune of 12 to
Plana for re-decoratlng the hall at 15-minute Intervals, beginning
two. They play the Cavemen at
for
the big dance, and plans for
Grants Pass Sunday.
Irrrcasing Interest Is being accommodating a record crowd
manifest in the Klamath-Ashland are already under way. The dance
game to be played at the Jackson Is to be advertised through the
Hot Springs Ground Sunday. entire Rogue River Valley and
Klamath and Ashland seem to be patronage from all aectlona Is ex
the most satisfied teams In the pected.
League nnd have been most suc-
cessfulll in assembling a group of
CARSON CITY. Nev., Aug. 5.
players and holding them togeth
er.
—(IP)— The state supreme court
Interest of course c e n t e r s
Thursday unanimously upheld
around the anticipated pitcher’s
Nevada's new three months di
battle when Henion and Davis,
vorce law.
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SALEM. Aug. 5.—(LP)— A. A,
said by some to be two of the
Tbe application fail-»writ of
best semi-professional pitchers In Schramm, Corvallis banker w a s prohibition to »top the net from
today appointed state superin
Oregon, will occupy the mound.
becoming effective was denied,
The game Is to be called at tendent of banks to succeed Fam making legal all divorces grant
A. Bramwell whose resignation
2:30 o’clock sharp.
ed since the new law went Into
become« effective September.
effect.
The dispute upon which the
APPOINTMENT MADE
supreme court ruled was whether
SALEM, Ang. 5.— ftP)_H. B. the old six months divorce la *
Vanduser was today chosen chair was an Initiative or legislative
man of the atata highway commis act. If It were an Initiative, the
DESSAU. Germany, Aug. 5. — sion to succeed Wm. Dunn of legislature coaid not change an
(LP)— AU airplane endurance rec Baker, whose term expired.
net of the people.
ords were broken today by Sta
tics and Decard in a Junkers plane
when they landed after 52 hours
and 26 minutes In the air. They
were in the air an hour and a
quarter longer than Chamberlin
and Acosta who were holders of , With a crowd estimated nt tionally fine *ant«re with. a
the record-
2000 gathered In Lithia Park last more group training.
Favorable comment e a
evening the first band concert of
THREE CONVICTED OF
work of the new director,
MURDERING SHERIFF the season was received with ev V. Croft, who may detialtol
ery expression of appreciation cate la thia city It zuffletoal
VANCOUVER. Tjreah., Aug. 6— which no large an audiaaco could operation is foaad, war ham
(IP)— Luther, Ellie end Ted Baker give.
were today convicted of first de
There were 31 musicians In the
gree murder.
band Thursday evening and the
The men are accused of the concert, la spite of the feet that
murder of Sheriff Lpster Woods. only two short rehearsals -were
The Jury recommended death for held by the group, wee presented
Luther and life imprisonment for with a finished touch which be
Kills and Ted.
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speaks artistic work of excep
ART EXHIBIT
SMALL CHILD
MADE TODAY
DIES IN FALL
FIRE HINDERS
RESCUE WORK
The J. C. Penney company,
which recently purchased the lo
cal Golden Rule store In conjunc
tion with the purchase of two oth
er Golden Rule stores In this ter
ritory, will hold its formal open
ing as a J. C. Penny company
store here Thursday, August 11,
according to an onnouncement to
day by Manager Fortmiller.
While the deal was consummat
ed about two months ago, to all
appearances the store has remain
ed the Golden Rule store as far as
signs were concerned, although,
of course, It has been under the
control ot the J. C. Penney com
pany during this entire period.
No details of the opening were
announced, but Monday, " Tues
day and Wednesday of next week
the store will be c|osed for invoic
ing of the large stock of new
merchandise which they are re
ceiving for the opening.
The J. C. Penney company is
today one of the largest merchan-'
dising organizations In the world*
and have extended their opera
tions throughout the U n i t e d
States until the J. C. Penney
stores number almost 1,000 at
present. Their merchandise is
distinctive and their merchandis
ing methods unique and effective.
MIXXiAN <Y)T
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b-T* you remenKt, ring to
think about a slogan which
will best tell of the attrac
tions of Ashland. There Is a
111) prize awaiting the win
ner of the slogan coatest.
For your convenience In
sending in these, slogans,
which Lithlans state must
be entered by me evening of
August 10, The pally Tid
ings Is printing dally a cou
pon upon which you can
write yc’ur slogan and return
It to The Tidings for entry In
the contest.
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Big Crowd In Lithia Park For
First Municipal Band 1
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