The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, July 26, 1927, Image 1

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    NUMBER 22.
ASHLAND. JACKSON C O U N T Y .
OREGON
TU E SD A Y. JULY 26. 1827
LAKE OF THE WOODS Service Builds a Large
RESORT IS POPULAR Business in a Short Time
M . ny Improvement* Made On Sit*
Since It W at Opened Two
Seasons Ago
ON LAND
R E T T IN G
FULLER RETURNS
FÍ
Rt |rMa Drop Plans to
LEADER OF
Proceed
(This is the sixth o f a series of a man can usually do what he
With New Norm»! School at
stories on Ashland Industries)
wants to do, regardless of his past
La Grande
The house that service built, experience and second if you serve
With a vote of four, in favor
“ Lake o f the Wood* Chalets,” might be the proper characterizat the public well enough, the public
of. ami four opposed to the pro-
adopted as a name for the new re­ tion of the W hittle Transfer and will serve you.
Mr. Whittle the president of the
cet ding with the building of the
sort at this popular mountain re­ Storeage Company, one o f the
■'irms,
spent 27 years
in
the
Ashland
industries
and
an
institu­
niv> Normal School at I-a Grande
treat by the Lake of the Woods
the state board of regents took no
recreation Co., Inc., has experien­ tion that turns loose some $!a00 oiercantili business, ten of which
definite action on this project ac­
ced much growth in the year o f its a month in pay rolls. From ten or was in .Ashland. He wanted to get
cording to J. H. Fuller, local sec­
existence there according to Mr. twelve horses, and one truck in outside more, and sold his mepcan-
retary of ¡hr Cha nber of Com­
Gleason. general manager o f the ! UU9 to nine trucks, and eight to 'tile interests, for that purpose. He
j ten men, ten thusand square feet waited a y< ar. studying conditions
merce. and member of the stRte
company.
wood ; and finally made a deal whereby,
board who returned from Salem
The first cabin was built 2 sum­ I of 3toreage space, three
has he became ovticr o f the Ashland
mers ago, but the real start was yards, and a business that
and Portland.
CertificMes o f Achieve­
Councilmen perfect plans ! not made until last year, he said. many ramifications, is the record Transftr and Storeage Company. M a n y I n q u i r i e s A r e
The deadlock came after the
ment fire Given to Many
¡established
by
F.
F.
Whittle,
and
His
investment
at
that
time
was
ceived From Tourist# plans for the new building had I
for Newest Addition to ■ Since then a number of cabins
Young Folks
j
his
son
W.
D.,
or
*'Doc”
as
he
is
comparatively
small,
approximate-
been approved, and the motion put
j have been built and furnished, a
Interested in Southern
Ashland Attractions
I b»rge store equipped with campers better known in eight busy and ly five thousand dollars. In the
to
start
immediately
with
the
Oregon
work. The states financial condì- j M ANY ARE LISTED
supplies and groceries and many happy years. Busy because, Mr. eight years time this investment
ANNOUNCE SOON
i other improvements and additions j Whittle was constantly expanding has reached a mark o f twenty,
BUYS ELEVEN ACRES tion, and the ruling of the »u-j
, made to the grounds at beautiful continually looking for ways and thousand dollars which does not
preme court on the validity of ex­ State Club Leader H. C.
ceeding the indebtedness as allow­
O T. Bergner. Dr. E. A. Rainbow Bay, along which it is means to give better service that include property owned for stor-
Sevtnour of Corvallis
: his business might grow, happy be age purposes, this property belong- One Man Wire# J. C- Hop* ed by the constitution were giv­
W oods, and J. Edward I located.
Makes Presentation
per that He Can Find en as the reason for holding up
Water is now being piped to ¡cause it was the kina of work that ing to Mr. Whittle personally.
Thornton Spend Much
Upon engaging in this business
Nothing Better Than
! the camp from springs, where it he enjoyed most, difficult jobs to
the work at this time.
Thirteen Certificate* o f achiev-
Time l.i W orking Out
is stored in a large tank, Mr. Glea­ figure out, jobs that would tax the he profited by the experience he
Mr. Fuller voted with those who ment were awarded thirteen Jack-
Ashland
Tract,
and
I
ingenuity
of
any
man,
came
to
had
undergone
in
the
other
line.
Fountain Details
son says. Two pumps are used to
favored the immediate building of son county clubs for 1026. under
W ill Probably Locate
were He did not know the details of tha
bring rt from the cold springs that him to handle, and they
the school. Other work accoir.- the leadership o f R. G. Fowler,
transfer business, but he did know
After several weeks of inten­ are found a short distance away. succesfully handled.
phshod at this meeting was the!
n, y tlub , ad,.K for this coun.
“ W e found nothing better
Moral
what he wanted from a transfer
sive work during which time they
To facilitate and quicken the
adoption of rules and regulation* j f y T^e HV.ard. w, re made by the
than
the
eleven
acre«
»bowed
There is a moral to this indus- company, while he was selling
have conducted a complete investi­ work the company recently pur­
governing the three state Normal ¿ u te club ieader> h . C. Seymour
u*. find out the lowed price,
trial
story, and a good one, first
(Continued on Page 5)
gation as to the feasibility, type chased a sawmill north of
the
school*. Until recently with but I ( ^ Con alii*.
how long it will take to have
and location, a special commit­ lake, which will cut lumber for
one school in the state, this was a
F c]lov, ¡n(r j9 « list of successful
paper» ready.
tee appointed by Mayor Pierce and the new buildings that are includ­ JACKSON COUNTY TO KANSAS PUBLISHER
The above telegram
received | ""*•» matter but with the three1 tIuVs and 'their membership.
consisting o f Councilmen, O. T. ed in its program of construction.
VISITS LOCAL MAN | yesterday morning by J. C. H op- 1 schools now, some changes had to
Belle view Garden Club:
Fred
EXHIBIT PRODUCTS
Bergner. Dr. E. A. Wood, and J. This, when completed, will include
per chairman of the Land Settle- ^e made, including the defining ;yjvjsner> Robert Smith,
Carol
Eduard Thornton, will make a re­ a lodge, dance pavilion, addition­
Medford.— Jackson county pro­
duties for the secretary of the j ont,* Mergar* t Meisner, Dick
Burt Batnd, publisher of the ment committee of the Chamber
port on the establishment locally al cabins and boat house.
ducts will be displayed this fall to Ness County News, and an old o f Commerce,
is concrete evi- board, an office just recently ep
Barnard Joy lead«»-.
of a fountain near the down town
A tennis court will be install­ the general public as a result o f , time friend of J. C. Hopper, form- dence o f the results that are be-
tablished.
Jackson
County Homemaking'
district where Lithia water may be ed as sj)op a f'* few of the more
action taken Saturday by the Pom- cr resident of Ness County, Kan- ing obtained by the daily activi-
Club:
Jane
Cole,
Jane Robinson,
secured.
j \ - / „
important projects are completed, ona Grange in session at Eagle j -as, arrived in Ashland with his ties of J. C. Hopper, S. D. Taylor,
Patricia Cole. Melva Parrott, Paul­
Mr.
Gleason
sijys.
Some time ago this matter was
Point. The decision which pledged wife and daughter DeLores, and Ralph Coozer, O. D. Payne and
ine Stevee. Mary Arnspiger, Ber-
The corporation has a number j the Grange to sponsor a Grange son Knox for a few days visit. A. C. Joy, members of the land
up and several joint meetings of
tt rt Steve. Marv Arosniger. Ber­
the park board, the Chamber of of rowboats and motor boats for , agricultural and horticultural ex- While here Mr. Hopper has taken settlement committee.
tha Arnspiger, Wilda Hewitt, Dor­
Commerce and the council were rent by the day, week or month, ; hibit was unanimous, and follows the Kansas publisher on several
In commenting upon the work
othy W elch, Venita Roseberry,
held which resulted in the matter in addition to a motor launch used a pledge of the Merchants’ asso- trips of interest including a visit being done. Mr. Hopper this morn­ Large and Appreciative Audieacv
Lorraine Rossbeiry, Frances Arm
being left largely to the present for excursions to points of inter­ i ciatien o f this city for co-opera- to Buckhorn Lodge, and the site ing stated.
Hear Disrussion on Egypt at
piper. Marie Applegate,
Marrón
•ommittee. This committee
has est about the lake.
Club House
j tion in the venture.
o f the new dam.
“ Being lovers of Ashland and
M ore Alice Proek. Lorraine Mor-
virtually decided upon a plan, and
According to Mr. Gleason, fish-
Details were not discussed at
Mr. Barnd’s paper is one o f the vicinity, we like to be busy and
I E’fl c) 0 1*
have been waiting for several this year is good and swimming is yesterday’s session o f the Grange highly successful Kansas weeklies | try to
accomplish
something^
anyone anticipated a dry or
B,'Review Sewing Club; Ruth
weeks while a complete test of the excellent. Sunday afternoon his but it was agreed to hold the ex- and he is enjoying a well earned [ worthwhile for the community. We ' Pchnicnl lecture on Art when th -y
Ntv berry, Dorothy Smith, Louise
new equipment recently installed nine-year-old boy caught two trout hibit at the county fair grounds in ( vacation. They expect to stop
wish that any-one who has
a
' tf,d the Women’s C.vfc Club Johnson, .'ice Anderson, Lillian
to bring the water
from
the one measuring nearly 15 inches, connection with the annual exhi- j Si.n Francisco for a brief visit thought that might help us in our
T f day even ng *o hear Miss ’ ohr.ron, Mrs. M. L. Moore, lead­
springs into the city, had ample from the wharf.
about
bit o f the boys’ and girls’ clubs o f with the newspaperman’s sister, work, would feel free to express Margaret Murphy talk
er.
The resort is situated 38 miles the county and county educational and will then go to Los Angeles, it to any member of the commit­ Egypt, they ware < ^appointed. It
time to be thoroughly tested out.
Tab’e R- ck Sewing Club: Daisy
vas a delightfully informal, in-
While the committee refused to from Ashland and 40 miles from exhibit, the exact dates to be de- and back to Kansas. Before ar- tee.
Wagner,
Doris Wagner,
Doris
tore sting and instructive con ver-
riving in Ashland they spent sev-
give any advance information on I Klamath Falls, at the north end of termined in a few days.
H - l d S» v e r « l M e e t in g »
S.'hafer. Dorotho Nicewood. Ed-
the
lake.
'■ot
ona!
talk,
from
one
thorough-
their plans until such time as it
Name to Be Selected
era! lays in Yellowstone
park.
The committee has held sever-
i’.h Sage, Lois Schafer, Ina R. Pun-
had been formally passed upon by
No definite decision was reach-, and are stopping at all points of al meeting« and marked out a plan lv familiar with h
subject,
, , .
the city council, it is understood ,
cd as to the name under which the 1 interest along the way. The pub of proceedure and are open for through an extended visit to and
AshlHn I Sowing and Handwork
that if their recommendations are
exhibit will be held, but it will be lisner is very much impressed with suggestions. We have had 5000 study of this ancient country. Miss Tub: Della Lamb. Helen Gould,
carried out, Ashland will have an ;
such as will not conflict with the the coast country and with Ash- curds printed containing a few Murphy is n teacher of art in the t M.ldred Springer, Buth Hale, Wil­
elaborate fountain, in keening
names of the exhibit and show land in particular and it is predict- suggestions on the beauties, our eity school* o f New York CAty and
ma Mansf:e!d, Marjorie Straton,
with the splend;d quality o f the
vhich has heretofore been staged ed that this vicinity will receive healthful waters and hinting ahout wa* induced to come to Ashland
Many Call» Made on Sick Through­
| *des«a Coc.per, Lennra Cooper,,
water and the beautiful setting
by the Jackson County Fair a#ao-j some valuable publicity when he some needed business openings as j this summer to assist Miss Belle j Sylvia Provost, Harriet Gooding,
out the County During First
the park has for such an additiofL
ciation.
1 returns to his desk. Mr. Hopper well as emphasizing the dairy, j ^fdy White, as a member o f the Mary Berwick, Erlie
Gerhart,
H alf of Year
Discussion
brought
out
a
pre-
was in the banking business for poultry and fruit business, offer - 1 A cu ity o f Ashland Summer Art! Mary Gaicy, leader.
The committee is keeping par-
por.derance of sentiment against j many years at Ness.
ing our services to an yone inter- School.
amount in their minds , the fact
• '».k Grove Sewing Club: Doro­
The Jackson County Health
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ested and even going so far as to
Miss Murphy, however, did not j thy Conrad. Gladys l.ightner, Kd-
that the fountain is mainly for the Unit takes pleasure in presenting infringing in any manner on the
«how a Missourian.
j ''nlertain her appreciative aud-j ■ '.u Finley, Dorothy W olford, Al-
pur, use o f giving visitor? an op- a resume of its work done during name o f the Jackson County Fair, HERE'S ONE FOR
-.though, as pointed out, the ex-
It is our custom to visit the Au- ^npp without bringing in the Art ter'a Knipps, Pi rot’ iy Hibbard,
port nily to taste this w»tc* with me lirs. Kali of the year 1927.
PUZZLE SEEKERS! to Park etch evening and offer
hibit which the Grange will spon­
' n H un*nue and different Mrs Robert Buckles leader.
tie least amount o f efiorr. and it
Educational
sor
will
be
as
large
and
o
f
as
fine
the tourists these cards, as well as manner, as Miss Emilie Grace
„
S'l-sumed that with in anno n ce­
Ashland wtM
Cookery
Club: Naomi
Lectures and meetings conduct­
Puzzle seekers will have
a
quality as the organization can
ment of their plans, it wtt: !■*> ed, P i; literature
nstruetor in
Elizabem
uhtv
n
s
distributed,
chance to show th“ ir skill when the tourists on the streets and this
th -uy.
Joy, . Mary
Po-
possibly command, and will to a
f"Ui d that this idea ha- beer >s ell 13*7.
task o f painting the cupalo on the work we hope will bring results. P>rtraiture and Head Work a t , ,„y Hudn«U. Ina Crowson, Doro-
degree take the place o f the reg - 1
fam°us Prnf» Institute o f Art,
Stevens, leader
tak'-n care of.
Contagious Disease«
Washington school building begins Tliroujrh our effort* we have caus-
ular
county
fair,
which
was
dis-
j
ed
many
tourists
to
take
the
high
[
N*
*
i
t
c
h
e
d
in
a
Medford
Handiwork Club: Ruth
Much credit !s d ie th*
next week.
Cásese reported, 343, calls to
pensed with this year on account J
drive
around
the
park,
thus
g
e
t-!
tsscinating
and
humorous
man-
dem
ent,
Harriet
Mills. Margaret
r.ot'.ee for their efforts along this contagious cases by health o ffi­
The Rigg paint shop, which has
of lack o f funds.
Mildred
Walker,
Ime for they have spent much cer, 80; vaccinations for small­
contracted for the job, expects to ting a fine view o f our beautiful n<’r fhP characters, places and in-1 Pennington,
city
and
h goodly portion of the r',l,' nt* of the trip to Egypt,
t:me investigating th<‘ best metl>- pox 587; immunization for ty­
Madge Kunzman, Jane Powell,
find it both a hazardous and dif­
splendid surrounding
country, j This lecture was the 'ir«t o f a
°d of procedure as well as work- phoid fever, 9; diptheria antitoxin, HAIL DOES DAM AGE
Jenn Quinsbury. Katherine Bark­
ficult job, according to J. O. Rigg,
Many who have taken this «hort
w’hich Is being given by er. .Mrs. W. W. Walker, leader.
inr out the details o f the fo jrnain. ¡0 , »voter «ampies sent state lab-
BELLVIEW DISTRICT proprietor.
trip have expressed thesmselves
talented Art’sts at the Wo-
ortory,
55.
N" f i n i t e date has t <*en nam'd
Because of the peculiar shape
Ashland Canning Club: Eliza­
high grntified and no doubt will mPn * f ’ vie r '„b bonne, ro» note
for the announcement o f the plan.
Child Hygiene
Sunday evening's rain storm of the structure, if a painters seat
beth Joy. Flora Polk, Barbara
speak a good word for Ashland. ^,ir
benefit o f students attend-
Fut. according to
Councilman
Taylor, Loia
Taylor, Irwanda
Nurses on duty, 2; prenatal and turned into hail in some parts of is used it will be nece «ary for
Getting Result.
in* ^
Bummer Art School, but
Bergner, it will be within tlie next maternity visits. 127; preschool the B< Review region and
the
workman
to
clib
back
over
the
done
Bateman. Anna Meisner,
Adena
The committe Is getting results, i r *!! Ashland folks. On next
few days.
(Continued on Page 5)
and fchool visits, 612; schools vis­ damage running into hundreds of wet paint when the job is done, though we have not been in action 1 ur*'la>’ evening the second talk
ited. 81; pupils examined, 1727; dollars according to A. C. Joy, and if a ladder is used there is v< ry long, as is evidenced by the
p lfiV,>n by Mr. Felix Payant.
defects corrected, 322; baby clin­ well known resident o f that 'vi­ p.o way o f reaching its peak.
receIV- Mr. Payant’s Ulk will be on the
f-llowing
letter
recently
cinity. Starting from a point about
How will they do it? Mr. Rigg
ics, 30. Attendance 437.
practical uses o f «olqr, related to
s i'n with the new Normal school, invites everyone that is curious to ed.
H me, Dress, Business. Food, and
County Dependent»
“ We received your card. We are
and continuing for some distance, drop around and watch the pro­
other
in'erasting phases It will be
Visits to hospital and dependent
loking for a «mall tract of from
hail fell in sufficient quantity to cess.
valuable to the business men on
homes, 578; visits to county indig­
20 to 40 acres where we can raise . . .
damage the pears and apples as
This particular part of the roof # ..
,
. .
» the street as well as the home mak-
ents, 2051; lunacy and feeble
well as the small vegetables.
has been painted only twice since fruit and poultry and be near good | ^
mindedness examinations, 22; an­
schools.” This letter resulted from
But little damage was done to 1914.
esthetic’s given, 9; autopies and
dropping a card in a tourist car . |
the second crop o f Alfalfa accord­
"/ /
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watkins of
coroner’s inquest». 10.
on
the street.
ing to a survey mad* from Talent
72
Laurel
street
have
been
with
SfV, ral interviews have been
Administrative
south. Most farmer« had their hay GAINS ARE MADE IN
ARROWS
their house guests Mr and Mr*. D.
LAND SETTLEMENT held with parties receiving o u r r 1 ^ W, tkto, Fnp„ , nd £v. Watkjll||
Office callers. 1398;
letters up. and the few that did not ex-1
— Roar and fall. But this
wriUen 1319; telephone calls. pect the rain to do but little dam­
, cards and many promise« r e c c v d , f ------- r * j. Bnd Annj<l Joh„ „
one, pointing towards our
age.
241«T
total
mileage
of
health
o
f­
Rapid strides are being mode in " p have distributed about 2500 , o f Phils.<l»>lphi 4 i Pa to *he Jose-
PHONE
high circulation mark, ia
ficers and 2 nurse*. 19.466.
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! L«nd Settlement work, according cards, and have received much en-1 hjn> CavM riturnpd Thursday
95
still in motion.
Tuberculosis Health Work
ELHARTS TO MOVE
¡to J h Fuller, who spent some couragement."
.
If you have friends visiting j
Home visita by nurses to tuber­
MIDDLE OF AUGUST im'‘ whl1, ,n Portland recently1
.—
Mrs Annie G. McCarthy of 596
1900
— If you know anything new , culosis patients, 206; Indian sur­
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j going over this phase o f Cham-
Mrs. Noyaker and daughter. N Main street who has been a pa-
and interesting.— or if yon . vey at Klamath Agency
Carpenter* have been busy the bpr o f Commerce work with Arth- Mary left today for their home ti„ , f ¡B the <>,mrnun}ty hospital
(both
people in Jackson county
just wish to say “ hello”
nurse* assisted); patient* sent to past few days rearranging the ur
f o ’ tcr who spent some time in Philadelphia. Pa., after a visit, for several days is recovering nice-
and Northern
California
state tuberculosis hospital from sale* room formerly ocrup ed by *n Ashland interesting tourists in with Mrs. Pemberton of 117 I-»ur- )y Bnd wilt soon be able to return,
now
receive
the
Register
at
PHONE
Jackson county. 5: number on list the Rose, and about the middle o f , wttleing in Southern Oregon.
'el street. Mrs. Pemberton is a sia-; to her home.
their doors two times each
95
waiting to go to state hospital. 8. August El harts Book store «rill
“ The Willamette valley seem* to ,
° f Mrs. Noyaker.
—. ■
week.
move from it* present location on b* the main attraction for new
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Mrs. F. J. Porter, with h4r three
The Register
appreciate« j
Mr. and Mr*. I>«an Scott and children, Robert. Charles
and
Mrs. Eugenia L. Atkinson of the Plaza to this room. The move settlers. Mr. Fuller learned hut it
your small bits o f new*—
There Is No Subatitu*
and you will appreciate .-ead- j 111 N Main street is spending a is being made say# Mr. Elhart, is expected that as time goes on «on left Friday afternoon and Ruth, are visiting at the home o f
tion for Circulation!
the erer.tly er.la r^e't *8. «slim state
feol the ef-1 -tree- * - rV s e o .J TeVe where e- bi«8aeit*. recent« Mr. and
fir.- d*;s ir. the Corr-r-r- ty hos­ to alloc-
to e --
moatc department.
i » c u vl Uua une at wurk.
utey spent the week ( n d
jstrs. V. o . Porter on Eignut street.’ ——
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« Ï FOR
HDS 0
MANY APPRECIATE
LECTURE CN ART
HEALTH UNIT MAXES
SEMI ANNUAL REPORT
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