The R e g is te r M a jo r ity o f r e a c h *» F a rm the Houses In Southern O r e g o n V O LU M t A SH LAN D , JACKSON l u u i DEAD INDIAN Cabinet Plant Equipped M ILL BURNED For Every Kind Of Work ■ ■ ________ BUAÜ UtftAltl) BY 1 H a r r a h - L a b a r e L u m b e r Mill Com - pleteljr D e s tro ye d by F i r e o f on nnd «r mo­ rir.,: on . W.-d- Ut neigh- I us in se who î beau- ur sin- AGE. (This is the fifth o f a series o f , o f glass is kept in stock, irore Paul H o f f a r d . L oc al O u tf ie ld e r , articles on the industries o f South- thun 350 feet c* which is heavy P enali aed f o r T w o Gam es By Unknown O rigin em Oregon.) windshield glass. Full cutting L e a g u e D irecto rs --------- The Jordan Sash and Cabinet equipment is retained in the glass The Harrah-LaBarre lumber Works, located at the corner o f shop, and any sire pane can h* The Boas were defeated by a mill, which is situated 14 miles Hitman and Van Ness streets, is made. score o f 6-3 Sunday utteruooii by from Ashland on the Dead Indian one o f the city’s growing indus- ‘ Anything from a clothe* pin to tne Klamath Pelicans in that city. road was burned to the ground tries. It is equipped to do not only a house boat’ can be music witn.n 1 he reason for this defeat was Sunday afternoon. The loss, which a volume business, but it also has the shop. Rowboats, arbors, si>as lineup, was Work will be started on the Pa- Tanned and healthy from a two- enin" be the scene o f a big com- ened lbat colI*P**d, making it I known local contractor, and there- cents and allowance? that mils' be not on the field. He was penalized the munity get-together with all sorts ‘ mposible to check the flnmes fore is highly qualified fo r direct- considered great effirfency is ro­ ' ific Lumber and Shaleries com­ ! two games by the directors o f the weeks outing at Lake o f pany property within 60 days, ac- Woods, 22 boys, accompanied by of entertainment on the choice : “ » wh ' Charles Crouch, Los An-|Ashland hote! Frid» y even- roon to(lay from Lake o f the lin lw r was „ extremely < » t m . l v vl^ir and Housed in the building are over feet, rnd is constructed by Miss Virginia Hales, physical i timber, dry | IZ' les capitalist and president o f 1 *nK > and will not be allowed to ap- Woods, where wh they were in at- education instructor at the N o r-, the fire swelled into a huge mass twenty different machines, includ- *>f wood, Many orders are received fr o m ithe cor' ’,any in nn article apneur-1 P‘‘“ r ¡»» a Bon suit until July 31 tendance at the YM C A summer ing a plane jointer, washers, stick­ mal school. o f roaring flames and coals. No ef- The festivities will be held at forts o f the workmen were suc- ers, door clamp, two band saws, I the e territory surrounding Ashland1 inB in “ r<“ient i88ue o f the Port-j when the Ashland outfit goes tO|Camp. iund Telegram. Grants Pass. This action was tak-1 Enthusiastic over the results o f planing lathes, as well as within the city. the scene o f the recent Spring j'• ‘ • ful in putting it under ctn- turning lathes, machines Because o f the rapid advance-' Dne hundred men will be put i en following a complaint from camp, the boys are having the chisel motors, boring Festival near the hand stand, a c -; trol. , ment thRt has been made within " ,,rk immediately and more Medford that Hoffard had violat- ' time o f their lives informing their cording to Miss Hales. The pro- i Nearly 300.000 feet o f piled and glass grinders. One o ............. f th" specialty lines — fol- ihe four years o f its existence, the '•*’‘ •1 be _, hired later, the report e \ Grizzly bench A ruling demand, that a W . B Walter, camp supervisor natural talent with this i.istru- ; and has had extensive study and ¡ate with this organization com-, BK’ U m ' U* from A!,bl«n d. « ,lll' '" r!' nan' e that brought the boys home. H. 0. An- travel in foreign countries, will municate with her and attend the Pure' 8hale— enouKb to run « plant | length o f time before he can play dersen furnished a truck for the ment, and promise to put on an even better entertainment than Advisory ior 1240 years at the rate o f 1000 for a team. transportation o f the baggage Committee to S la t. * ive a talk “ Esrypf’ with w h i c h , ; ; ™ " ; she is extremely familiar. Miss _ , . tons a day. From each ton o f shale -------------------— — mu „ „ pthey gave at the Lithian Cabaret H i g h w a y C om m issio n tn Spend r,. wj:, lir(„ jui.,.0" ° ' 1 ' 8 ld' N u m b e r o f N e w T eachers Hired occasions. It follow s: tatively agreed to harmonize, i eral prominent business men fr o m ! *b*a lecture which is the first o f a lis!, acquaintanceships and rm m or-1 * * * * * . ^ ‘" « Produced from the 0:30 Keville. F o r 1927-28 T e r m o f School in There will be an exhibition of j ¡Northern California, all m^mb^rs 18er*es to be Riven. ies, bringing something o f che old I “ ( ahfornw ' Navada‘ C«lo- This C ity 0:45— 7:30 Setting-up exercises clogging, banjo solos and accord- rado, Utah and Kentucky. I o f the Sacramento Regional A d - ! college spirit to this city. --------- and washing. ian. “ Shale rock is sure to be one o f _ School will begin in Ashland o n 1 7:S0graise flag. _ , visory Council. TOM ORROW IS DATE the greatest sources o f our oil in September 12, a"econl’in"g to an, 7 :45 breakfast. f o r p r i z e a w a r d s n o r m a l s c h o o l is the future. No scientist can be anhouncement made recently by ___, .. ... , formans will be in Ashland to 9:00— 9:30 bible study. FETED IN ARTICLE and if possible everyone will have sure that well oil will hold out j members o f the .chool board, the j spend the night here preparatory ; A 3 a grand finale to the twen- j 9:30— 11:00 games an opportunity to join in the | 11:00— 12:00 swimming. to leaving for Klamath Falls ear- ¡eth anniversary o f the Finder? In an article printed in a late "\“ hin a f L T f e w * y e a r T The ^ ' ° pen,," f date that mnny rur* dances which will precede this. schools have chosen i 12:30 lunch. . ____ __ 4ur| ly Thursday morning. , , _ Company Henry Enders jr., w ill. issue o f ti e Morning Oregonian, fe tfce Gri„ , f,,.ak d| 8:00— 9:30 campfire. gaged in tearing down an old munity entertainment. tem* *n th" ’ S€Cti° n ° f the CO“ n‘ wh,cb 18 the cho,ce o{ “ "F •<* ,dea8 what 8houId be thp o h a r a e fr ; trict and pla|lf to gU rt , 9 :30 taps. house preparatory to starting . try. tube radio set in town, or a Hoov- < o f the teacher training formed by iately on an areial gravity tram work on the new building, that ,. , Thev leave Ashland at 4:30 o - er ’ acuum Cleaner, in the event his extensive and various exper- The hoys hiked around the lake way to carry out the project,” ac­ lans fo r the function have’ will be used for this purpose. clock for Grants Pass, where they the vacuum cleaner is selected as ience.” last Friday, taking the entire day cording to Mr. Crouch. ♦• ' n under way fo r some time. The article follows in part: j will have dinner, returning to ^'rgt prize then the radio will go A number o f new teachers h a v e T or *be tr>P- Thursday they enjoy- M ork on the project ha* been, but it * e< "¡'i Ln'* yes" ' this city several hours later. |a* second. Third prize will con- featuring “ The Southern Oregon Normal delayed for several years, and the' bocn selected to teach here this ed a water carnival diving and is conducted on the theory that Members o f the delegation re t • , — — — ------ ----------- “ r a i/ o r shine.” 'V he re a s o n ^ fo i '•f '‘ mbi’" tb(> deleration re- s,sl ,,f a,,y wom™ co« or announcement that this will sta rt1 th* number to 38. d im m in g race, this indicision is UiH tn ti,» f „ , t present cities such as Sacramen- !n the 8tore l{ won bY a women strong cultural background is nec- soon comes as welcome news to a select,on" w«‘rp " ' ada upon stunU‘ nnd needless to say this the really “ jrreat'’ 1 to. Marysville, Chico, Redding. any su,t o f clothe* or coat in , ii— ry to the proper education o f great number o f local people who the careful consideration o f the was one that those who have charge o f the .school hoard and the superinten- daV* ° f the camp. On Monday they Red B lu ff and Montague. tbf‘ doth.ng department if won by a prospective teacher. Tn addition, have interest in the company. program expericnc«d difficu lty in man. Fourth prize is an auto-' in the instruction in school meth- «lent o f schools, nnd are credited «»th ered fo r a big field meet with making definite arrangements fo r mobile tire, the w rm vr to makeiods, school organisation &ni with being the best available for IP® nnd 50-yard dashes, shot put, securing entertainers. Many of FORMER ASHLAND these positions. , standing and running jumps and his own selection the only rcstric- r r.et*cc teaching in two o f the K LAM ATH M AN IS the people who were willing to M AN IS INJURED t.s, psychology. hiogTap! principal; Howard Allison, social R ifle practice and archery were successfnl as it is hoped it may < er with M. Waldeen o f that city, and Klamath Falls man, was fined $35 science and I,atin; Russel T. Cripe, other big attractions for the COUPLE MARRIED *^rt A ll the work m f t co lle^ be made into an annual affair, de- sustained bad cuts and bruises ee and costs by Justice o f the Peace physical training and History; youngsters. John Billings with an pending largely upon the support Sunday morning when the coupe L. A. Roberts Saturday for viol­ Fthel McCormack commercial: average fo r six targets o f 19 1-2 it receives tomorrow. ) in which they were riding over- Miss Louise Ridley and Mr. i wo j ears’ work ar ■ admitted to ating two tra ffic laws. Ellen H. Waters, physical train- , out o f a possible 26, won the attend turned, pinning them to the'John Dnughtery, popular local People who plan to — .*oori colleges and universi'!«;. McCutcheon's car hit another ing; Kathryn Didtel, Smith- prize in one class group in tar- should take pillows along, as many ground. The accident occurred on | couple were quietly married Sur.- * ¡ , 1 . j unjor standing machine driven by a Mr. Butschli | Hughes household economics; get practice, and John Hogg was the Crater Lake highway near] day evening in Med'nrd at the will be required to sit on the grass “ While the academic work o f «>f Bakersfield, Cal. on the Pacific Irene Clark, mathematics; Aletha winner of the other, • Episcopal church Father Hamilton ___, . .. .. . slope that leads down to the Prospect Ann Malloch ■ . . the school, under the direction o f highway last Friday. He made ar- Dwyer, English; Discipline was dispensed by a "stage.” Tassing motorists sighted the i ° r,c,alp«* capable instructors is proKTPSj»infC rangement* to pay the fine and Mylne, science; Emma Maloney, highly-efficient kangaroo court, overturned car and attracted byi Mis. Daughtery is the daughter ’ admirably, the school is somewhat was released. Spanish; Evangeline Poley, sewing under the direction o f “ Judge” the cries o f the men. assisted them ’ o f Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ridlrv and handicapped through the ittade- OFFICERS e l e c t f d and cooking; Ethel H. Marks, His­ Culver Anderson. Dire penalties A tory and Mathematics; Juanita K. were given offenders, among these BY PITHIAN LODGE from beneath the wreckage. Mr. Mr. Daughtery son o f Mr and Mrs. qUacy o f the physical plant. BOOTHS RECEIVED Waldeen who was driving, was John Daughtery, both e f this city, .ingle building has been erected Tarr, typewriter; Iu»ura Raguse, I being a meditation bench, washing A T PALACE LUNCH Mr. and Mrs Roy Frazier and on the 27-acre campus with no music: Bertha Denton, R. N. dish towels, policing the camp and Officers installed last Friday "nrir* *eFi°u»ly injured than was Health. - -• * f * OtTes. M ’ s \hl*irom were the witness« i provision fo r a gymnasium or d»r- night for the last half o f the year j removing swimming and boating W. D. Jackson proprietor . The men were taken to this city rt t* e wocM-ng. Th** couple left mitories Additional library space f ' privileges fo r a day or two. *>y Ashland lodge No. 117, Knights Palace lunch pur „ Jun,or Hi* h School— Mell E. where they rested at the Orees for Crater Lake immediately af- ia also needed. In the absence o f » chased " ° f Pythias were: (Continued on Page 6) the table* and booths o f *Er,' r> trammar, F.thel Reid, home. The former Ashland man terwards. gymnasium, the auditorium is us- the Cafeteria Main '" athpm* t * » « " d Civics; Edna L. B AB Y CLINIC P L A N N E D FOR Miller P. Dunn, chancellor com­ on North Prth tne bride amt grocm ar<*, ed f ° r physical education, a thor-| mander; L. E. Dunkerson, vice returned to Klamath Falls Monday JULY 21 A T CIVIC HOUSE , , i street snd ha* just completed in- I Goheen, Engli-h; Laura C. John ughly makeshift propns„*on. Th.| th„ m ... .... his r,.staorant, w . „ A 8on- Spanish and English; Hazel chancellor: Wade Baugh, prelate; morning, but the condition o f Mr wHl-known in this eity, having H. G. W id r o t r 'm a r t e r o r w o 'r k ! r W l d ''rn ‘l,m * nded that M ^ •* b' t - . * '<‘ v*ra rears. . Mrs S l!‘ k k* o f d A o — r m i r , , necessitates ¡ 7 w r o o t ’ b ^ rb a ra e n ’ . I7 d Tn italL ! « Ilr_ " “ _ " .1 ‘«»•r. Home Economics; N én A baby and child welfare clin­ „ . _ n O * n IIHfloe eneo »ne a * ■ nn n l.n T X a .4.. J — — I ? ! . 1 If! e • .. Stanley Leonard, keeper o f re- rn* In under care *or a time bp_ Daughtery is a graduate o f the ,b* student# living at homes aron o f a Frigidar** system are Ward* History, Cleo Howell, phy­ ic, conducted hy Dr. I. I. Inskeep. fore making the return to his AsFJsnd hijth school# and ha# bee*»! throughout the city. Enrollment training anu science; How- cords and seal; R. L. Bussey, improvements that have just been ! sical , . _ . i county health o fficer, will be held home. ••r was almost employed for .-ome t«me in the of- during the pas* ard A. Tea.e, vocational training at lh„ 0lTle , 1vfH houw on Wjn. master o f finance; W H. Sams, add"d. i 300 students, n y " i« « o f 50 The two le ft Klnmath Fall* ear-' o f the C*»r«ou-Fow!er master o f exchecker; H. H. H ir- Lincoln school— Elizaoeth Bork, j burn W ay July 21st. A special op percent over nit fai enroll­ f" B» master at arms; H. A. ly Sunday morning. expecting to i'ftny* d Mr*. Oow who left Ash- princinal and sixth grade; Mnrgar-1 portunity is afforded ehildren m*nt o f the is. inner guard, and Ora A r- return over by way o f Ashland. 1 Petaluma. Ca!., In March et Ca«on, fifth grade; Bortha S tev-; about to enter school. Mothers are The coupe was had*y damaged, 1 Pro». P. L. «Spencer at Stan- uter guard. H. H. W okett. en*, fourth grade; Elisabeth W iL asked to phone Mis# Hick* at thk’ although it WM ablf to make the j ford University Calif., finnotiTioe trip to Klamath FaÜ4 under its «.he birth o f James Edward Spen- own power. Ì ccr July 13th. Coming Here Taniorrow School To Begin Here On Septe.nfeer Twelfth «¡TU2 K i i i K 1 7” '»« «■- c-"j w p S ì