,he guarded ua'tfl wé JMIêw» cc haul and his' staff are W b .1 «ram o f dpeechea, polite attem pt­ tyntfl?Be»tftgb«r 15, every day ed to clear the square. Boot and laarning from morning papers hisses greeted their comaaaMb 0 ia to be "Old H at Day" In Med­ that Nicola Sacco and Bsrtholo- "move along." a entt of >8« tneo Van ie t t i had been executed ford, the committee In charge of men marched down the «trust. th p .V talons Realised Jubilee has ga the execution took place too 4-*-^ * ** ' ■i' - '4' * Ï « •_____ e .. y- ». -.»,«« o Latr-T* the evening. tffW n n n - ' fate for last editions. W ord noon ordered. Pines win be imposed pathliers marched on the C ity on those who fail to comply with kpread however and serious out­ P en and ware dispersed hr 6® un ­ breaks are feared, f . > ‘ J the city ordinance and 4he iformed policemen add » detec- < > D M B B X T — Tmo room fu r- "roughest of jud icial'treatm en t" Demonstrations ware h. a I d niafted house, near Normal, 1248 tivea swinging night stieka. A is promised. Iowa. 297-Ö necessary» i mataríais oat; in­ number of persons were cltfftftkd. throughout Europe last night pa 'final brbteat. A fsrveT Of excite The Issui cannot be fodeed by structions famished. Addressed An explosion in Brooklyn appearing witout any hat. ’ Of the nt prevails. American movie F O B ttE X T — Modern seven T-Tccked a three-story vptcaafkMt envelop«* Belag» particulars. Milo two, hatlesaness is even a worse ns have been seised sad des­ worn bowse furnished or unfur­ ria n t had trdctnre dboth lags of Garment, SIS Broadway, B ar­ felony than now hatitla and will troyed and American consulates nished. Reasonable. Use as two the building’s only occupant, Mor­ onne, X. J, . 1004* In all sections are guarded. Many be dealt .with accordingly," a apartments If desired. G e r a l d ris David. I I . Man Wagner, 44. » mobs have been broken up by po- committee member explains. Gunter, phone 111 J evening». ) . LADLES— E»rú |1 S doaen sew­ a passerby, was cut by fly in g 198-8* ing aprons; absolutely no sell­ glass. Police said th e ii was no ing; experience unnecessary, ma­ evidence that it wa sa bomb ex­ RADICALS MEET DEATH F O B SA LE-t-W ood 18*1 body COPENHAGEN. Aug. 28.— (IP) terials cut. Addressed envelope plosion. AVOW ING T H E IR INNOCENCE f ir and pine >8.50 per tier, qord — Several persona Fere wounded brings instruction* A L P H A , 202 O B .X B lV X 8T A .W lN M wood | 8 . F . J. Marquis, T a le n t at Oothenberg, Sweden, tonight, {Continued Prom Page Ona) 293-1 m o .* M arket St., Patterson, New Jer­ when police tried to disperse sev­ Gaard Consulate Practiog Limited To sey. 200-2* r HL PASO. Tex.. Aug. 28.— (IP) eral thousand 8acco-Van Zettl x S b iA L R — named Betpte Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat W anted A woman to ./do k c a l rtatfop. there Is a obuttnu- a — Fearing that an attempt might sympathisers, who were demon­ X-Ray, Indrding Teeth strating before the American em­ bus, red. « « t b . hind . Wue , tight C H E A P 4 A C R E S:— About 4 light housework in exchange for e be mads tq blow up the American Office Hawn: i O - t a t t s I t - g bassy. whlhh p a s * * Wrqund the stMten acres good soli o n jo w e r Oak St., an apartment, call at once. 72 a ( chsulatei ln Juares. the Mexican f ' > 1a a glass ttobe. The Neon Hitt 1» > ^ity. across the Rio Grande from free water under old rig h t for N. Main 8 t. < G ENEVA . Aug. 23.— (IP) — rtrm g U y like the intense re d . of El Juares Police Chief V al- irrigation, 8-room house, barn. sunset bUt*Asn be changed by American delegates to the In ter-, a $ntlne Onat»j’placfed five men on Heiongs to an estate and just ’natioqal press conference were spdcfaf process «a s Clehr «Pld guard atyout gibe building today, reduced to |2 2 0 0 ; some( terms r-ivtue. Tpfa is being dome la ithe On part. M T H . fc. walay, 88 n ? have .been informed that stoned by Sacco Van Zetti demon 1 " o’ awd H ghttnr systems. * Gc usur Job* W , Dye received a strators who also stormed an ; East M ain St. 300-8t J The hew lights win be H h d y y tVreht ■ 21— Both convicted I F YO U W A m T a good hoipa Inquire a t Brown A Rioe, 88 M. of first degree murder. Motion Bain. Ol^tf tor n^v trial denied. Pet. 8-22, 1921— Protest dem­ FÖR EXCHANGE onstrations in . United States and ‘hlrteen forelng countries. ¿•OR E X C H A N G E — Complete Dec. 24, 1821— Judge Webster home of 1-2 acre at 346 Scenic Thayer again denies new trial. Drive fo r property east of Gresh­ May 4, 1922— Appeal for new am street. . Inqaire 345 Scenic 'ria l on witnesses’ repudiation of Drive, phone 235-R. 300-3 testimony. i W n o N W A N T E D — Female Feb. 15, 1923— Sacco begins .8b «Mt ... * k ' W WS ftr W M « . » •*» geaittttttk ; FOR R B N T -e-Four. r q 4> m furnished apartment, with garage, 1101 Boulevard. 290-tf iSaerRtfSa hm K FOB RENT—Furnished Apts and Beeping rooms, 21 go. 2nd IL 211-tf or weak. Barber Apts, i l k Gran­ ite. U l-tf coil and reservoir, hot a ir furn­ ace,, 8 h r 12 rooms, garbage burner, lumber sash doors, hay fo rk and carrier, L. Preecott, 828 B St. 381-5* F O R S A L B —Toy Pox Terrier pups. >10. M rs. L. W . House, Talent, Ore. 801-8* F O R S A L E :— 2 sows and pig. F. B. Garle. Phone 8F14. 300-3t F O R S A L E :— W h ite Leghorn pallets, cider vinegar, pears, and apples. Chas. Avery, 527 Terrace. >00-3 F O B SALB— quire, 745 ïowfe, F O B H A LE:— A big bundle of old papers for a dime a t The Tidings office. *. F O B S A L E :— Cucumbers for pickling. A ll sixes. Also green 31-day hunger strike. peppers, beans and green corn. A a N 'M c B — By yo'nng woman, 1 7 » Boulevbrd. Tel. /85-J. W. position aa housekeeper. O»ll 77 3rd St. w k íttó WANTED— Dhiry cows, P 199«J or. w rite, Fred Hollbaugh. Ashland, 21 195-tf WANTED— By sensible woman, housework, care of rooms, mote ” for home than wages. Good refer- l* once. I B . years in Ashland. In - q u ire |< T 8 th '8 t. t ‘ 30U 7 WANTED— Peaches, blackber­ ries, apples, tomatoes, corn, green beaus. Scotti F ru it A Produce, K lam ath Falls, P . O. Dox 172. 288-tf Ir _ r _ .fi Talk Extension PO R TLA N D , Ore., Aug. 23.— (LP)— W illia m èproule, president òf the Southern Pacific spent Monday in Portland conferring w ith operating heads In this sec- tich. T erritory s o u th o f Bend was inspected by Sproule where the Great N orthern is extending from Bend to Klam ath Falls. The S. P. Is interested in this extension be­ DUlard— South Umpqua Tele- cause o f the I. C. C. ruling rela­ phciie Company w ill build metal-1 tive to jo in t track useage for part of the distance. lie clrcut to Roseburg. YÖU A REAL of kbcal, County, a n í N ational News id Splendid Features Complète Enrollmei for Summer Terin at Normal School Pub , Ott. 1, 1824 — Judge Thayer denies new tria l for third time. May 12, * 19 2 6— Stale” Supreme Court overrules exceptions taken at tMal.__________ ____ ___________ May 28, 1920— State Supreme Court refuses rehearing ot ar>q- menta o il' exceptions'.1 ” ” June 1, 1920. — Bomb wrecks West Bridgewater, (Mass.) home of Samuel Johnson, frotherMn- law of Mrs. Simon Johnson, who collected the reward in 1 9|0 for arrest ot Sacco and Van Zetti. Oct. 28. 1928— Judge Thayer denies motion for new trial based in confession of Celestino M arelr- os, New Bedford slaver. April 5, 1927— State Supreme Court overrules exceptions, deny­ ing sixth appeal for new trial. April 9, 1927— Judge Thayer sentences Sacco and Van Zettl to die In the electric chair the week of July 10. May 4. 1927— Governor F u ller receives personal "demand for fustics" signed by Van Zetti. and five affidavits charging Undge Thayer with prejudice. A pril and May, 1927— Govern­ or receives thousands of csble- arSifts, telegrams, letters and pe­ titions in connection with the case. May 14, 1927— Postal authori­ ties intercept parcel post package (Continued From Char can. ..Lula, Trelsar. M yrtle Chamberlin, E llM b eth punning Mrs Evylen Belter, Freda Geiger. Barbara Baker Snyder, Jeanette Saith. M yrtle Weeks. A llie Vrells TSUttook: Rock way, Mr- and Mrs. Charles Stovall. , . U m atilla: Echo, Zena Houser. . Union: .Sum merville. Leona Fries, Ince Woodell. Wasco: The Dalles, Joy Fredeicks. Washihgtoh: Cornelias, Onlta Suebaner; Hillsboro, Ruby Hot- necker. - . W heeler: Fossil, Isaac Verna K ane.. A Y am hill: McMlnvllle, Mary R uth M ille r and Vlqlet Voltner California— Lottie Frankllq, Corning; Minnie Heard. Lab« C it y N ila Nortftrup and Lucy Ellen Rlchcrdson, Montague; M ar) Molony, Palo A lto; Leola Thompson, Port Jdnee. W ^ S n g to n — I’re n p N o ffle ^ C a m a s ; Mabel Humble. Kelso. “ LKTMB B I 8 U B 1 !” By Taylor 6 0 S H - I ’LL BET POP ÔIMMF A QUARTER POR. ITUS— < Y/ORRV ABOUT-*■ V— • Your wife will advise you wisely on the m atter’of Automobile insurance. She will tell you that the coat of a policy pays for itself over and over again in security and peace of mind. Be sure! Insure! Insure with this agency pf th>, Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Call us up to­ day. W e w ill deliver any amount of exceptionally good 18>4aeh sl«he at fk tt pripe, Bwy (Mfe now for winter white they are cheap. Painting, tinting and paperlag, try C liff Bnrlingama, 111 M L Ava. or phone 4 » . 187-1 am. containing a pouhd of dynamite and threatening note addressed to governor. June 1. 1887— Governor ap­ points advisory committee of three to aid ft» review of casa. July 17. 1927— Sacco and Van Zetti start huager strike ia pro­ test against "closed-door" investi­ gation. • June I», 1927 — Governor grants today lysplte to Sacco and Vaa Zetti. ■ August 3. 1927 — OoTsradr Fuller refuses to intervene f>r Sacco and Van Zetti. August 10. 0 2 7 - r Oovevafr Fuller grants Sacco had Van ZeAl 12-dsy respite to qllow, the stela luprsMe cohrt io ninth pass an the case.