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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1927)
The R e g is te r M a jo r ity o f r»«ek »« F orm the H o u it i l a S o u th e rn O re ( o n MANY CAR •SHIPPED U IH K WANT A First Installment Of Early Ashland History REPORT Of M R S OF BRICK PIANI ARE DISPLAYED 10 WATER May Activities Are Recorded Dur. I Ten Dollar Cask Prise la Offered Through the courtesy o f Chief man ana A. M. Rogers also came ing The Last Three for Beat Slogan Turned in By o f Police George A. McN'abb, the and nettled near by. Improve- Months August 10th Register is enabled to print the ments were immediately cowmen-1 first installment o f an interesting ced, and the first house built was Activities o f the Ashland Y. | The Ashland Lithians want a history of Ashland. This history is the dwelling of Hargadine and ; 1 M. C. A. for the last three and a , slogan suitable for advertising a part 0f a volume, entitled His Pease. I half months under the direction j Ashland. For the best slogan ad tory of Southern Oregon,” pub Second Building I o f Secretary W. P. Walters are j vertising this city turned into lished by A. G. Walling, and gives The second building was the : outlined in a report recently sub - 1 either the Register or the Tidings | the principal events in the build- sawmill built by Eber Emery, J. I mitted by Mr. Walters. office on or before August tenth. I ing of the city up to 1884. The j B. Emery, J. A. Cardwell and The fiscal year of the organ A cash prize o f $10.00 will be pa’d chief is compiling some data on Dowd Hurley. It was commenced! ization closes September 1, and aecordng to an announcement j the early industries of Ashland, in February, 1852, and finished! payment o f pledges for the work made by Earl Crow, chairman of and when completed the informa- June sixteenth of that year, at a j is urged in order that the year the slogan committee. tion he is gathering will be o f cost of $8,000 in money and la may r> be closed without without a a deficit. deficit. Light and W ater Depart t T ’l /> D . . i may c close«: This action came after the Lith-1 extreme importance from a his- bor, and was named the “ Ashland n Koof I lie, Common Brick, The p r e M .n t outlook is reported Carbonic Gas, By-Product iuns Friday night meeting held in | torical point of view, Sawmill,” in honor o f Ashland, ments O ffer to Cooper and Clay Shingle« Pro as bright. of Lithia W ater Has An the Lithia Springs hotel, and at- Ohio, Mr. Heilman’s former home, ate with Park Board Included in activities o f the duced by Brick Plant tended by thirty Lithians. The Excellent Business The town o f Ashland is situat ar.d also in honor o f the home of last three and u half months are meeting was preside«! over by ed at the base o f the Siskiyou Henry Clay, Ashland, Kentucky, FIN AN C ES A R E L O W SHIP 35 C A R LO A D S Grand High Phiz Clyde Yound, mountains, is the remotest south the majority o f the company be- j C L A Y DOES’ NT W A R P Hi-Y pioneer clubs, picnics, re creational program at Hyatt Prair and this meeting it was the un- eastern corner of Rogue river val ing whig*. The third building was j ■ ■ — ie, twilight baseball league and the Park Board 1« Confronted Freight Tonnage Is One nnir" " Ui deci8ion that *he LUh*““ ley at an elevation o f 1,300 feet the residence of A. D. Heilman, Articles are Burned in a scout camp. , , . . - • . would not sponsor tm* dances held above the Pacific. It is the ex and the fourth one that of Eben- W ith Difficult Task of Test Kiln for a Period of the Largest Original- hpl.rtofore in the A The Hi-Y boys ended their sea treme southern town of Oregon, Emery. In the year 1854 the Ash of Ninety Hours Financing W ork son of activities with a Mother and I ing W ithm City Many other matters came up | being only twelve miles from the land flouring mills were built by son banquet and two picnics. Fifty j for discussion and a special eom- California line. It was incorporât-1 A. D. Heilman, Eben Emery, J. B. A display of Mission roof tile, pioneers were given a banquet by W ih the close of thef iscal year, lnjt*ee headed by Clyde Malone, ed October 13, 1874. having then Emery and M. B. Morris, at a One o f the perplexing problems ___ _______________ _ „ Common brick aad Clay "hingW their mothfrs. A hike WM ____ ______ the _______ on August First o f the National! W8S appointed to wait upon mem- a population of 300. The first o f cost o f $15,000, and were dedi confronting city _____ park _______ board Carbonit Gas company, locate«! of the board the ficers were Jacob Wagner, F, W. cated by a grand ball on the night! fr° m t ! . , , . " V nck pUnt V* ‘ to Wa*™T RaP- The secretary dur- that o f prop, riy caring for the at the Natural Lithia Springs counfil ¡n effort to get the park- Ewing. J. R. Tozor and H. C. Hill, of August A mm «t twenty-fifth 0f that exhMU^ ,n the w,ndow of the ing June handled the recreational narkinir on the Boulevard was Citizens Bank. This exhibit is of profrrom .«haei gompany property south of town, ing on the Boulevard watered re trustees; Charles K. Klum, record year. program for for two two Sundav Sunday school I solved at the noonday luncheon more than usual interest because picnics, promoted a twilight base meeting of the park board held at it was revealed that this company gularly. The matter of coperatlon er; W. C. L>a!y, marshal; and J. Mills Are Nucleus it is the first products to come to ball league, playground baseball, the Lithia Springs hotel, today. is one o ' the heaviest shippers o f between the three As and Ashland M. McCall, treasurer. The history These mills be :-me the and and tennis for the boys. The two The meeting was attended freight out o f Ashland. TVirty-fivc was discussed and a commitw e. of tlie place, as nearly as can bt I rleus of the com i g city, which Ashland newest industry by cars o f carbonic gas. were shipped w’th H. L. Claycomb as chairman obtained, is a« follows; On the ! was laid out, with the mills ocoupy- some of the outstanding qualities weeks Y. M. C. A. Camp at Lake members o f a Lithian committee throughout the year, at an aver was appointed to work with the sixth day o f January. 1852, R. B. J ing the south sid< o f the plaza, of local clay are noticed in the of the Woods and the three-day headed by Ma.ior Clyde Malone, age weight o f 1C,500 pounds per Chamber o f Commerce in an ef Hargadine and— Dearr settled on around which th» principal busi- first production. camp for younger boys at Wagner and appointed for the purpose o f The explanation given each ar Gap are incuded in detnil in the car. Some idea o f the value of this fort to get this matter adjusted. cooperating with the park hoard the land recently known as the ness part o f the t< -n is now built, ticle is reproduced herewith: can be gained when it is known report filed by Mr. Walters. in working out some manner o f Snecial niu-ic W"« furnished by Applegate farm, but now occupied | and the name o f the sawmill “ Ash-[ Mission Roof Tile that the gas retails at an average Micky Franklin, Ward Parkinson by the railway depot buildings end land” wns transfer' ed to the town, In the Christian work o f the caring for this piece o f parking. Made by the Ashland Clay Pro organization. 14 hoys during April price o f 25c per pound. In addi and Roland Parks. J. Edward Thornton attended the new town site o f the Oregon and Simultaneously with the milis the ducts Company. tion to the out going shipments, made Christian decisions and 13 meeting and the suggestion o f he California Railroad Company. On first blacksmith •■hop was built Ashland clay is ideal for this sixteen cars loads o f empty cylin SUMMER SCHOOL TO the lltli day o f the same month | by the mill company. Quite a num- purpose and will make many forms of these boys united with various and Major Malone that the city ders were used during the year. churches. Eight Ulks have been water department and Electric HOLD ART EXHIBIT ' Eben k' mery> Emery, Dowd ber of other buildings were soon o f tile similar to this sample. Theae cylinders are refilled at the given by the secretary. ______ Farley, J. A. Cardwell, A. D. H ell-1 (Continued on Pa light ddjiartment tend to the wat Page 61 This is made by hand, as are plant, and shipped out, to Portland tring o f the parking, if the park The annual exhibition o f work | the other specimens. The machine and Seattle, Spokane and Sait board could devise ways o f keep- ASHLAND RAND TO done by students of the South- FALL EXHIBITS SHOW CHAMBER TO BACK I-ake City. ern Oregon Norma) school of art MANY NEW STYLES ART SCHOOL IN 1928 .m ith ^ d ^ ^ tin d T i Z ^ L A Y THURSDAY E V E .| * ^ " * — The ga-, while it is not a new will hold an exhibit at the Civic «- _______ _______ c racks. industry in Ashland is one of. i’,.e club house Friday evening accord- Ashland bend will furnish a i T*"“ matter wfTT have to come Mr. and Mrs. E. Isaacs of There are many patterns which Discussion o f the ‘ways and Rost profitable in the town. Car , . , , , , ! 1° an announcement made by isaucs store, who have just re- mians o f securing and placing can be made, filling n variety of concert at the Lithia Park pavilion h<‘ foro tb*1 council tonight, for of next Thursday evening, according f'cial ratification, hut those in at Lithia V t i C fUfu„ ° L ' B cle C ady White, director. j turned from Portland where they | suitable advertising sights for Ash- ■ demundt. felt that the to a decision reached following the tendance * ~ ~ confident “ 1 1 Students this year show marked attended the toy convention, and land consumed most of the time o f I C enm o» Brick secured from one spring, known , ahil>tv. and Fridays exhibit w ill. special exhib.ts held at Portland the board of direitors matter had been solved. meeting o f band men Friday eve in their Made from Ashland clay by the as the geyser on the property of ¡nc!udf. *ome o f excei)ent The Park Board hdvc a large work last week. Have many interesting‘ meeting in the Lithia Springs Ho- i Ashland Clay Products Company, ning with \V. C. Croft, who re the Lithia Springs company of that has b‘«en done during the ses- sidelights on the fashions for FalL tel today. | The articles in this window were cently came to this city. Mr. Croft sized job on Qieir hands, being which Harry Silver is president. -"ion. The public Js invited to this A shopping expedition to Isaacs Tlie matter was left undecided, j burned in a test kiln for a period according to band men appears to | hampered by a lack o f finances, This spring ha? a flow of 70 i event store will show the up-to-date wo but was referred to a special com -, o f 91 hours. This is sufficent for be a leader o f marked ability and Th«* total amount o f money nec- gallons o f Lithia water a minute man beautiful fall wearing uppar mittce that will investigate the ordinary brick and the articles on it is hoped that under his direc- “ ssary to run the park runs be- and was discovered two years ago. el to h*-r fancy. The dresses are situation and make a report at 1 display are considered by the of- tion. the band can he well organ- tween eleven and twelve thousand According to Mr. Silver, the water more attractive than any previous the next meeting of the board. j f'rials of the Company to be sup- iied and concerts for the remain dollars, according to chairman o f in its present state was found aft season, as is shown by the new The Budget committee, ached-1 •’fio f in quality in spite of the fact ing six weeks o f the summer as the board, Frank Jordan. The er going a depth of 180 feet. It I dresses. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac uled to hold a meeting in conjunct- that they were burned under dif- sured. money derived from .taxes is only is a beautiful sight to see this1 brougiit with them from the mar tion with the gathering of the di ficulties, due to inclement weath $4.400, leaving about $7000, that spring spout pure Lithia water Ten Girl* Under 18 Yiar* of Age kets. There are styles to suit ev- rectors, postponed the date for er, without machinery and burn Hear Carl Loveland come from park revenue. hundreds o f feet in the air, and it Are Married in Jackson ery figure and fancy, and silhoue- their get-to-gether until tomorrow ed in a small test kiln. Many local radio fans last night T*"* ha" m“ d‘‘ the purk bo" rd resembles the activity o f O ld1 County ttes show tiers, side pleats, drapes, afternoon at four o’clock, because The results are extremely satis enjoyed the pleasure o f hearing down on some things that they . re faithful in the Yellowstone park. I flares, blouse effect, boleros, and the noon-hour period was thought factory to the members o f the < apt. Car! Loveland, fonr.?r Ash alized were necessary, and with In addition to this spring th«re July’s matrimonial swim claim two pie* e effect«. The wide hem too abort for this purpose. Company, and give much encour land music leader, sing two num the cooperation extended today i? the Pompadour, with a flow o f • ed 10 young brides who were still lilt* animates the frocks, especial The support o f the chamber was agement for a new and superior bers over the radio KQW, San one more project, »hat has been of 22 gallons a minute, and the on the sunny side o f 1 8 years. ! ly for more formal wear. pledged on the 1928 Summer Art industry for Ashland. bothering the hoard was solved. Jose. California. Old springs, with a capacity o f 10 Those figures were compiled Black continues the column col- School, which has been so suc- Clay Shingle* At this meeting figures were Mr. Loveland was director of gallons a minute. from the July county clerks r e - j ,,r selection, but colors are stead- fully conducted here in the past. Three pattern« of sin gles made the city Fund in AsMa»’ ! f- r a nre»—« W for »h« mor*’i -* j„ f y cord« which he- *hat 10 out o f \ *ly iiicr«.«.a.ug in favor, chief In orwer that this school may be from A«hlnr<' ’ ••. ” ’«e r1r*> >- number r,■ vei od n. s- r Landing, .testiert 33 wcmia xvlio were succjc.scf j ! la them being the copper •ie!d i:: Aahlund ye-r, it wu« considered wonderful for making th e part in other musical func thei. Here about half as many • E ire Chief Clint Baughman will landing a “ woman’s home com- snades verging on the wine colors, agreed that the organization shingles for the reason that it does tions in this city. He is now sta people using the park this year as 'be in attendance at the three fire P«ni°n” were under the legal age rich shudes o f green, some blue should facilitate the work o f se not warp. The shingle being so tioned at a military school in Cali there were in 1925, the number chief conventions to be held in and had to have a P«rmit from and certain shade of purple. Sat curing more students, by pur thin, it is very dificult to find a | fornia. o f “ Hold Overs” or those who Portland, August 4 to 14. parents. They ranged as young in looms high in the fashion fore- chasing two enrollments. These clay that will not warp in the [ The selectons presented were, come and stay several days, was ground, for Fall, and is the most will be disposed o f in a suitable burning process. Together with Mrs. Baughman “ 16 and 17 years- "W ay out West” and Fifty Million nearly equal to that o f 1926, and as and their children. James. Head-1 Digging further, one finds that popular fabric for afternoon dress- manner, and may be given fell but three short o f 1926. This The benefits of clay shingles ■ k fenchmen Can’t Be Wrong.” rick and Marjorie, Chief Baugh- e'Fht People who will never see f 5 ** ^ ransparent velvet, whlie rath-1 scholarships. No definite decision are obvious in that they are per is a healthy indication, members man will leave Tuesday morning afrain F01 marriage licenses from 1 ran*Parent velvet, while rath- was reached on this. o f the board pointed out, in that manent and fire proof. It is be Attractiv e W in dow Display Few other matters o f import lieved that an extensive market for Camas. Wash., where he will the clerk. ' “ a **on d cholc* ™ d« - F for An attractive display o f “ Allen | the popularity o f the park ance were taken up at the meeting. can be developed for clay »hinges. A ” hosiery is shown this week in j those [visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Most o f these were Oregon rea- j who desire to sepnd several , |H. T. Baughman. idents although three couples from ***** r* ••utiful the windows of McGee’s dry goods <il>" itmid"t *t* beauties is increas- Coats! They are beautiful and Mr. and Mrs. Baughman wju California were listed. Medford REUNION TO BE store. Three hundred and thirty ratbrr than diminishing. | luxurious. Dress coats of the new Mayor Peirce Enjoys return to Portland. August 4 to i ,e(m i to have an irresistable urge boxes o f the hosiery are arrange«!'__ (Continued on Page 6) HELD IN THE PARK materials of Veloria. Venice Point New Highway Trip in attractive spirals, alternated in I attend the Pacific Coast Fire for K,amath Falls love-birds. Dove Bloom, and Duvmere. Sport Chief’s convention to be held; Nine persons to «ign the book coats of nevelty weaves, imported The Soldiers and Sailors Reun-1 such a manner as to make an u n-' Thursday Friday and Saturday o f were from that town alone. Since materials, and Camels Hair. All ion Association o f Southern Ore- j Mayor Charles Pierce. Mrs. usually artistic arrangement. A Register A d s. Pay this week. Sunday and Monday the po«sing of the new 3-day not- ; coau‘ 7porJ.’ ^dresT'^"and"“ 'util?ty gon will hold their grand reunion | Pierce and Rav Cleary returned] large emblem secured on the glass ' he Oregon State Fire Chiefs eon-1 ' « law in California, Oregon’s show ute of fur The furg mugt in Lithia Park, three days com Sunday from a business trip to j ¡„»mediately behind, severa: pla- A small, classified ad, of sample ' ention is to be held and from marriage receipts will undoubted- p<jpuiar art f ox W olf Skunk mencing August thirty first ac-1 Portland. The mayor returned by ( cards and a number which ran in tho Register way o f The Dalles. Bend nnd Kla Noble, i |August 9 to 12 inclusive the inter- 1/ pick up because some couples Stom,( Martin und Pb’inted Kox; cording to George W\ pairs o f hose are other features o f j two issues and eost only math Falls, and declares that this the interesting decoration. [national association fire chiefs not want to wait three days Th<, hneg of th(, co, u remai„ commander. route is one o f the most beautiful ■will be m session. before make the last dive into ma- straicht, and deptnds upwn mani. The Relief Corps of Grants ’ in the state. Bend according to r.mony. pulation of the fabric for variet>. Pass, Centml Point. Medford and Quite a number o f Ashland peo-1 Mayor Pierce rivals Ashland some Ashland, will have charge o f the l pie motored to Grants Pas« to wit- I orunswick Orchestra In month of July nine of And considering the smartness and what in beauty, and surroundings Will Play Tonight i'10“ 39 girls and women who gal- quality o f the coats, they are very program both in the afternoon and is a decidedly attractive city. ness the hall game on Sunday, | and evening, and some excellent — 15 as all that was neces among them being Mr. and Mrs. J. j _______ , h’P*”! UP to the bar were older moderately priced, in comparison While in Portland the , city offl- sary to dispose o f a milk than the would-be groom. One j with prices of recent years. Kid- «peaking has been planned. Cof-1 . . , H. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. E arl, Fay Elliott. Brunswick Record Domino , be | rial spent some time with Engm- Crbw Mr , n<J „ „ cow owned by a resident of was 16 year’s older than her dies coats are very similar in fab-1 fee, soup and crackers will [Artist, and his celebrated Green choice. the Bellview district. The ric, fur and style to the grown-ups. [ served free. The officers o f the j eer Haney, consultng engineer on v. ft> Mjw G srtn d s and Mias Le- wich Coliseum Orchestra of e!e- association are, Geo. W. Noble, j the new dam, and secured much lia Carlton. .Miss Dorothy Reid, , «ame man previously to this All of which goes to show that The colors popular for the coats cn men who will play a dance en- Commander. Bertha E. Adams, ad- ! information that will be o f beni- Mis« Gladys Cole and Lelia Pat had spent five dollars adver agement at Jackson Hot Springs Dan Cupid’s soda fountain was a are Shagbark. filbert, grakle blue, Napoleon "blue,""light* brown", putant’ G‘ ° ’ Van N atu- Q »ater- fit on this important project. The ton. Messrs. Harley Hughes, Ben tising in other papers and did popular one during the hot month pavilion on the evening of Tues not sell the cow — nor did Orile stick red, and the tan shades. mast*r‘ “ nd J P‘ Sa>r!**’ a“ ^ a" ‘ trip to Port,and wa* m« de ov,,r Bowers. Leslie Heer and day. August 2. Elliott and his which is just died out. he receive HALF the in Robbins. The toy convention wa- held in | th« Pacific « ^ w a y . tusieian? are cnroute from Atlan- quiries from farmers that the terminal sales Building of [ c City New Jersey to Oakland. Rev. Woodworth, pastor o f the Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Engle he received from hi* inex Mrs. Gass o f Isaacs store, had Islifornia to open an engagement Baptist church, left this morning Portland, giver by Marshall. Field I V‘ V- Hawley, and Dr. Maud! pensive announcement in snd Company, and toys for the Hawley o f Walker Avenue return-; spent Sunday at their eabin at the friend, her over Sunday at t Sweet’s ballroom. They arc with four Camp Fire girls for the Register. Cd recently from a trip to Calif. | Lake o f the W oods.___________ her home on Beach Avenue. Thev j Christmas season were bought by ‘ isying lending theatres snd ball- Camp Namanu where the girls Records of Camper, im Camp Gro.nd ^ aad Mra. J. C. Hagen and ms en route. They carry atota! ’"dll spend two weeks. They were Mr. Isaacs. Year Car* People Campers Shelters Total Hold Ov. Inci Gas Total I children o f Alhambra, Calif., and | T H E R E IS NO SU B S TI- ‘ f 39 different instrument* snd Edna Dsnford, Ruth Billings, Loo-; 1927 1172 34r.r, «7*50 626 2f, 1804.75 707 1.45 14.55 1320.75 *v ... „ r„ ^ r i T F FOR r A T f O N ! PrVee _ $ « o e q T O IfiN P , n o f ^ ♦V SS xyq ’ ’ f ’’ T | is »«**» ^ J' *’• p MANY LICENSES ABE ISSUED IN JULY 28 c ÁO J«*«*"/ Kw« «/'*•*«/ *•••«