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POULTRY INDUSTRY > ttte d . Ashland’s Years ASHLAND, OJ f N o rth w e s t ESPA Y, AUGUST 23, 1927 t Drivers” in P a c ific H op WNERSHIP IS CHANGED Wm. A. Allen Buy» Interest of M. H. Harrison in Bedford Firm ne Thousand 18-Pound Boxes of Choice Trait Has Been Shipped to Bastera Markets From Ashland Trait A Produce Company —Ccpp Bipens Slowly. Planes—Some Tew Hope Dole Pliers Still Alive— Report« of Piares Are Being Continued. Fish Peddler and Shoe Baker Are Defiant as They Pay Extreme Penalty for Crime of Which They Were Con victed — Youthful Portuguese Who Confessed to Crimes Preceeds Reds to Death Chamber. ABOARD 8. 8. PRESIDENT Peaches are ripening slowly LINCOLN, Aug. 23.— (IP)— Rmpty this year and harvesting of the I lean cloak the fate of Captain crop of Crawfords which should ate Mr. Allen’s name. Mr. H arri I William Erwin and the mono be well under way is only fairly son was formerly a resident of plane “Dallas Spirit,” as this Pawl Scfilntcr , Gordon Scott Lieut. V. R. Knope BOSTON, August 23,-(LP)—The Sacco-Vanzetti case started while Albertae w ill not Ashland as was Mr. Allen and I ship ploughs her way westward Here are the “ back-seat driver*” »f the Pacific flight— the navigators of planes in the San Franclsco- why*h dragged through Massachusetts courts seven years be harvested for a week yet, ac both are well known In this city. I through the area from which to-Honoluln air derby. Knonp wa« navlgator for Mias Mildred Doran and Auggie Pedlar; Schluter ended dramatically in the electric chair today. cording to S. D. Taytoa, manager Mr. Harrison’s retirement from | Erwin’s last despairing SOS was for Martin Jensen, who finished second, and 8cott for Jack Frost. of the Ashland Fruit A Produce business was made because of ill I flashed Thursday night Stoically and with a flash of defiance Nicola Sacco, RADIO GREETING Association. * health and he has gone to Cali shoemaker, and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, fish peddler went Extra lookouts are being main- PORTLAND, Aug. 23. — Prices received for the approxi- fornia on a vacation trip. I tained aboard ship, and radio to death protesting their innocence. (IP)— Modern science is to mate 1,000, 18-ponnd boxes M r. Pierce expressed himself as advices from the' steamers West Celcstina M adieros, youthful Portugese who had recognized here at 8 which have been shipped to east well pleased with the change In Sequana and Mat&onia, also in o’clock tonight when Mayor “ confessed” to crimes o f which he was convicted went ern markets In small lots have ownership saying that Mr. Allen this vicinity, report similar pry- L. Baker of Portland them. been excepttonately good, rang has filled the position as manager cautions. F. Whittle Confined to George Helman Pool Contests Mon with and Mayor James L. Ralph, Up to the very hour of thelr<r~~ ijvj - i ------- ing from 76 cents to 310 per of the firm In a most efficient His Home From The naval aircraft carrier day Evening Were Jr., of San Francisco use the manner. The company was or doom weary "attorneys continued box. The California crop of Al Injuries Langley, with 28 plrnes a boar«.. Successful radio Instead of telegraph to battle In behalf of the con- bertos will soon disappear from ganised In 1323 and In the first and the tender Aroostook, with wires to exchange birthday two years the* volume of business demned men-who were convicted Three broken riba and severe the market as the harvesting is Approximately 200 spectators of the alleged killing of Frederick -tYEiTT R U l T l A l l L l J two seaplanes, are also moving greetings. Both mayors be practically completed and thia has approximated J450.000 Mr. i-’owly westward, nearby, but he- body bruises were suffered by F. gathered at the Helman pool come 59 years eld today. | F. W hittle of the W hittle Trans will mean a stiffening of prices Pierce said. Monday evening to watch the ex ferm enter and Alexander Berar- They have exchanged greet I Young Di fer company Monday afternoon Mr. Pierce Intends to devote >ond the rangy of visibility. In- this vicinity next week. Top- hibition swimming contests deili, during a payroll holdup ings by wire for years. The nary closed its great net when he steeped through a trap April 16, 1921. much of his time to the Medford Remarry notch prtees w ill be received for which were staged under the aus us this part of the Pacific at door at the McNair Brothers Madteros, who played a minor pices of Fay Carver, superintend the Alberta crop is the belief of Chevrolet headquarters as advisor and assist in the development of I I a. m. today, San Francisco, drug store and fell 12 feet to the local fruit men. ent of the city playground. The role In the killing died first. time, when tne Langley ant cement floor of the basement- He entered the death chamber the business there he eaid. splendid work of the boys and Harvesting of the Alberta crop Aroostook mot six destroyers at •12:02 and was pronounced His injuries are exceedingly girl and others who participated In the T. S. Wiley, Albert John which closed in on them in fan- painful and will Incapacitate bifn dead nine minutes and 35 sec- was Indicative of the interest son, A. C. Joy, and C. W. Nichols shaped formation. from work for a week or ten days. which has been taken to the’ work onda past midnight. orchards, the largest peach or Nicola Sacco entered next at The total result, of the great Mr. W hittle was delivering charda in the valley, will be nn- s w e e p w e e — « e t h to g ____________ some goods at the drug store ami 12:11, Just before he die& he of the screen, may be on the d«“ way In another week, and a proveniente of Major N a shouted “ Long live anarchy.” He threshold of • new romance.----- The seas here are moderate stepped from the bright sunlight «ood crop anticipated, from ture Are Under Con was pronounced dead at 12:19. into a darkened room where While the young divorcee de and the visibility fair. hreaeat indlcstoias. <4* sideration .Van Zetti was brought Jp at nied such an event, her words employees of the store were worwh ’ 13:3» a jbi ^ • w i t h o ^ ’m turner " It la a peculiar ^geaon so far I HONOLULU, Aug 28,— (IP)— ing, to get the freight bill sigped* carried UUlo aogsia^oa-dad Ul as the ripening of the frn lt goes. made a spefcclf protesting Tils In- timate friends freely daeasoed As another day waned in the is Blinded in the semi-darkness he It may he the cool nights which ( nocence. He was dead at 12:23. the probability of her remarriage WASHINGTON. Aug. 28.— <U>) lands, hope of finding Miss M il Tailed to notice the trapdoor lead have prsventod the even and The most extraordinary p re as soon as her divorce becomes ing to the , basement was open dred Doran and the missing Dole rapid ripening of the crop,” Mr. — Twenty five prohibition agents ’ cautions in Boston’s history were final next August. and stepped directly into the op In New York City were dismissed fliers alive was all but abandon Taylor said today. taken to guard against possible I " I think I am through with ening. • ed, although the navy was con One carload of pears was pack today by Assistant Secretary of tinuing its fruitless search. ' reprisals. matrimony,” she laughed. “A t ed and shipped to the eastern the Treaanry Lowman, in charge Eight hundred policemen — least for the present. Right now Green flares seen above Naun- market from the local warehonse ol prohibition enforcemept. representing nearly 60 per cent of H A L GETS JOB I am going to devote my time to He said ten more would be akea on the Island of Hawaii, the city’s total force— were sent and another carload will be ready l my babies. Later I may return offered the one faint ray of hope SALEM, Ore., Aug. 23.— UP)— discharged soon. to Charlestown, where the state for shipment within a day or two. to a motion picture career. Yon seen here today, but little cred Hal E. H obs , private secretary to He explained the force was re prison is located. The peaches, coming In in small ence was given to the report of can say I have no Intention of Governor I. L. Patterson. Monday duced to meet budget require Seventy mounted officers were quantiea were shipped a few hun remarrying soon.” the flares. Captain Block, com was named a member of the par also assigned to the prison. dred boxes at a time, rather than ments but In his statement point mander of the volcano military ole board for United States pris Two police boats patrolled the la carload lota. Harvesting of ed out that inefficient agents or camp, radioed that some of his oners in the Oregon penitentiary. those who drink will be weeded river Just behind the prison. this crop Is at its helghth now soldiers reported having seen The appointment was announced ont. The bomb squad, with 600 tear and pickers are working In all green flares on the mountain by the department of Justice in gas bombs, went to the scene. pear orchards while many tracks last night. Washington D. C. Sixteen thousand rounds of am are busy hauling the crop to munition were distributed among packing honses. police assigned to ths prison dis Boas Need Third-Baseman The valley peach crop is lo trict.. to Replace Regular in cated in the vicinity of Ashland Two large ammunition dars Sunday Game and the finest poaches In the were parked near the prison to state are marketed from this dis re Million Members of provide a reserve supply. trict, warehouse men state. /«ADAN SO S FQOM THE The M. E. Church to FAINT Augmenting the big force of toFE TOPAV - ’SHE W.EVU OOT Bagley Cannery Be Represented HEACT NEUER police, firemen- took up positions A t the Bagley cannery preserv-1 A TIRE MAK/NC» A RNKEP IHON RMR- on roof tops surrounding the pris L4NDIAXÌ - 2AV ibo PONT «APPÉN LADY Ing of pears and peaches, and on, prepared to use high-pressure ^ 1 0 HAVE A NA»-. DO'tou? some vegetables has been started ’ hose on the crowds in the event of and by the end of the week the 1 a demonstration. U. «f b K AfTEn. i cviRM work will be well under way. ' • Died As Athlests “S j \ Sf /2 Utssoae “We must bow to the inevit- 1 (Please Turn to Page 4) able,” Bartolomeo Van Zetti said 1 / A nd leave x when Informed by Warden Hen r"TUATFQWDEU J dry that he must die soon after foff A thomc midnight, together with Nicola < - p o ~ WE2E CNW Sacco and C9lestlno Madeiros. ,1 GONÖ TO HAWAII The warden called on the con- < ANO THIS DOS WONT demned men with Father Mur- 1 STAND UP UNDER. ANY phy, prisbn chaplain. I ITS Invitation Extended to All The three men again refused 1 BtTUA WEIGUT j Go/waTO Oival War Soldiers to 3 . De spiritual aid. > FELL TH R U T R A P DOOR BIG CROWD SEES SWIM be LJTA TO SEEK A AICHP LAKE ’0 WOODS ROAD PL A N N E D DISCHARGE 25 PROHIA b E. LAYM EN CONFERENCE JO H N MORGAN LEAVES CLU Since The Wives Have TakenUp Flying -g. POLO MATCH VETER ANS TO GATHER H ERE POSTPONED ) International polo tournament play-off was cancelled Monday becanse of a conflict In engage ments previously scheduled be tween the three competing teams, Portland, Vancouver and Canto Lewis, Vancouver ponies are due in Calgary for the Western Canad ian polo tourtmipent and Port land an<) Camp Lewis testos are to pipy a match at Vancouver shortly. 1 As a result, the three teams divida Northwest International honors for 1937 and the L -n t trophy, emblematic of the plonshlp, remains in the Ve»i tòogh J ON HUteAHOS “LRGGRR" FiNfcD W. C. Noll of San Francisco paid a fine of 3300 to the court of Justice of the Peace Olean O. Taylor at Medfofd, whan he pleaded guilty to possession of In toxicating liquor. At tho time of his arrest 1» quarts of gin ware found to hie «atomobile. lADlES Witt I W TO LBACAl i Tb TRAVEL. • L ight Attend (Please Turn To Page Five) Invitation to all honorably dis charged veterans of the Civil War to attend the thirty-fifth annual reunion of the Soldiers and Sail ors Reunion Association of South ern Oregon, is being extended by local officers of the reunion or ganisation, George W. Noble, commander, Q. O. Van Natta, quartermaster and J. P. Sayle, as sistant quartermaster. The reunion Is to be held in Llthla Park, and Will be a three day session, starting August 31. A splendid program is being plan ned to feature each’ day, according to Mr. Van Natta. Veterans will be assisted. In conducting the program by members of Relief Corps from Grant* Pass. Central Point, Medford and Ashland. “This may be our last reunion and we ate anxious that all the veterans come to headquarters, register and get a badge,” mem bers of the committee State. FIR E HAZARD IS IM PROVED Higher Humidity Aids Fight Against Great Forest Fires PORTLAND, Ore., Ang. 33.— (IP)— Several days of higher hu midity has aided greatly in the problem of fighting Are In for ests of the northwest. It was re ported at district forest head- q nsrtars here today. , \ The Columbia National forest biases continue‘ the worst In the northwest but the situation Is Improvdd. Fifteen men were sent from Portland Sunday for re placements tn the ranks of the 400 fire fighters on the line there. ' Special V ote J Will B e Taken SALCM. Ang. IS.— <IP>~ Call for a special election In the third Oregon congressional district to fill the vacancy caaaed hr the death of Repreeeatativa M. R. Crumpacker will probably ha hh sued by Governor Pattoraaa Into today or tomorrow. I t hi ea-