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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1927)
Tkr Rt|iitrr Majority o f rrtck 't Farm The the of circulation this U> ■u<‘ ia more than Hove«* 19 00 In Southern O regon F O R M E R L Y C E N T R A L P O IN T A N D A S H L A N D A M E R IC A N VO LUM E 3 A S H L A N D , JA C K S O N COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, EPWORTH LEAGUERS Do You Know the Founders HAVING FINE TIME Of Ashland's First Church? MUST m i Ashland Chapter Travels the Long est Distance and Has Largest Delegation N U M B E R 25. A U G U S T 5, 1927 A HEÄVV INCREASE SHOW NEWEST METHOD OF TEACHING CHILDREN W ork Is Made P!ay For Children From First to The Third Grade This is the second installment of i l>een added. The manufacturing an interesting history of early machinery now consists of one set Ashland, furnished the Register of cards, seven broad looms, two Miss Eva L. White, teacher of CASCADE RESORT, Or. Aug.; through the courtesy of Chief of spinning jacks of 240 spindles Primary Methods at the Normal i 2— Seventh annual Epworth j Police G. A. McNabb. each, two full sets o f knitting ma- school, and Supervisor o f the I League Institute for young people 1 ---------- ‘ eiiinory o f the latest and most ap- teachers at Lincoln school ha> a i of *hc Methodist Episcopal church j The Ashland Woolen Mills was proved styles with every other most interesting collection of | opened here last Monday, August! originally established by a joint , n**'dl d appliance. The present cap- books and materials for use in | 1, with Dr. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick stock company consisting o f thitry ! ac>ty of the mill is over 16,000 primary grade, at her room in the o f Chicago delivering the initial members, with JT. M. McCall as j pounds of wool per month. It is Normal building. Primary meth ¡address to 150 enthusiastc Ep- the leading spirit. It was inaugur- i operated day und night, the year- ods are becoming more and mere | worthans gathered from every1 ated in the year 1867, and began | round (Sundays excepted) by thir- a scientific study among primary j part o f the Southern Oregon dis-! operations in 1868, under tv people skilled employees, and th e' »v People skuled teachers, and it is no more a hit trict. Dr. Kirkpatrick declared in ! name und style o f the Rogue Riv- furnishes employment to as many and miss proposition in the early his address that Epworth Leaguers persons in the manufacture . « Twenty - Six Instructor* Ashland Organizations are “ live wires” and told how In -! er Woolen Manufacturing Com- of under-wear, finishing o f hos-: * n ir t y ^ £>even Per Cent training of children. Their read ... . .... , . | pany, with J. M. McCall, presi- and Departments Heads Are Complimented For stitute was a “ big factor in creat - 1 ’ More Students in School ing, writing and arithmetic arc .. . „ „ , . . ., , dent; C. K. Klum, secretary; and ¡try. Shawls, blankets and hosiery ■ Constitute Faculty taught under the latest improved mg this.” Speaking further, he , . , . . __. ' _ i Cooperation This Summer ’ . ... ' ... , , John Daley, superintendent. The are specialities o f these mills, but methods and no one, after going asked “ will the world be as far ad mill was completed and equipped I tke mHnuf*cture all the ordinary into the work done by Miss White FO U R N E W ONES vanced spiritually 25 years from NEED STU D EN TS F A C U L T Y STRONG with one set of cards, one spinn wool en products. These articles among her students, can gainsay now as it will materially.” Ac find a ready market, with such in ing jack, four looms, and the nec that these methods are the very Want to Enlist the Aid of counts were also given by Dr. essary operating and finishing ma creasing demand for them as to Increase Is Said To Be Do best in the development of the Athletics, Music. English, Kirkpatrick of League representa and Practice Teaching warrant increased capacity for Other Southern Oregon tives in Mexico and other coun chinery, ut a cost o f $32,000. It To Reputation Being child mind. their production, which is already To Receive Help was operated three years by the Towns For Students Established tries who are doing much to create Silent Reading Card* j original company, without profit in contemplation by the proprie good will between nations. Dr. The silent reading cards and the . Four new faculty members will tors. The mills are run by water More students from Southern Kirkpatrick left here this morning to the 3tock-holders, when it was With an increase in enrollment sih nt r< ading puzzle cards are in Oregon will be necessary if the for Falls City Institute where he sold to G. X. Marshall and Charles power and the motive machinery is of thirty-s« ven per cent, the larg teresting to l c k into and other be on the pay roll of the Ashland Normal school when the fall Goodchild. During the second year a kwenty*»«x-inch turbin, with Ashland Summer School of Art has appointments. est percentage of increase enjoy forms o f work, iuch as construc term opens according to an an of this administration James Ahinytwo foot pressure. James will be held in this city next year, ed by any school in the west for ting. pasting, cutting, coloring, nouncement mude today. This will It is interesting to note that Thornton became a partner in th e lThornton is ffencral superin ten- ^ the announcement made by summer sessions the Ashland Nor- sewing and tracing are brought brine the to:al number to twenty- Ashland chapter traveled the lon g-; business, and in 1878 he bought business school officials. _ -. dent’ , " ’ • H. j » Atkinson »» mal’s second term o f summer out in many new ways. six. At the present time the heads of est distnl1c‘’ of ¿5° miles and also the entire stock of the concern. manaK*'r' an« J- R- Casey foreman, school work was started this week. The cut-out dulls from Litera of this institution are wondering have the lar*’Mrt delegation of 21. In the same year W. H. Atkinson, A . 1,th°Kraphic view o f the mill Figures compiled at the Registrars Miss P.uth Yoder, who secured ture, include Peter Pan Hiawatna, just what is the best way to get ° ‘>her chapters represented are Jacob Wagner and E. K. Ander- ‘*U°™ S thl‘ P*«** of this work office, show that u total of 2»9 Cinderella, Little Lord Fauntleroy her degree from Wesleyan Univer local talent to attend their school.! <j rants P***» Medford, Wilderville, | son became partners with Mr. The pla:iinK ¡nil! and the cab- students have registered for the I sity will take the positions ns as- and such familiar characters, that They have received fine support I Rosebur8. Yoncalla, Cresweil, Eu- j Thornton, when the name o f the net shoo of Daley & Company work, while a year ago 209 w as1 istant in the music department, the work becomes play to the lit from Ashland organizations, and * ottage Grove, Marshfield, j concern was changed to ‘'A«hiand were built in 1878, by the present the maximum registration for the ■ and will have charge o f the violin i tle folks of the first three grades. four scholarships have been pur- ( Springfield. Elkton, Halsey, Al- Woolen Manufacturing Company” ! proprietors, p.t a cost o f $3,000. ante term. department and orchestra work.. “ Books on Children’s Litcra- chased to bolster up enthusiasm in | p*ne and Brownsville. In 1881, Mr. Wagner retired, and They are situated at the junction Due to the fact that Miss Rich One o f the interesting facts co n -, ture” also comes under this work this excellent enterprise, accord- Mornings are given to study ( a,,f. J. M. McCall again became! ox Mechanic and Heilman streets. ardson for the past year of the En cerning this summer registration, among the first three grades. It ing to Miss Belle Cady White, su p-! an<» discussion cia.e . s with com-1 intere sted in the business. Since The power used is the water of is that «ixteen teachers from the j it most important that good read- glish department is leaving to take erintendent. ¡pttent instructors present, and at'- l.d78 machinery and improvements, Ashland creek, acting on a turbine Portland schools have entered for ing habit« should be incullated in up some advanced work at the Un Atlc Other Town* tcmoons are devoted to supervised The amount o f $10,000, have special work. This is a distinct | to the mind* of children, so when iversity of Washington, Lillian Miss Whit? believes i ther towns recreation. Addresses by Dr. W. I ' — — ——— — ------- I compliment, to the local school, i | they get older good hooks will au Graves, who secured her degree n th:« portion o f the - ate should N\ . loungson of Portland are th e 'S U G A R C AN E IS THE K O R E A N M ISSIO N A R Y | President Churchill stated this tomatically be sought ufter, and at Columbia will be in the English also» be solicited for aid— if not in » feature o f the evening ar.d prayer department. Miss Helen Wiess o f the poor book* discarded. LA T E ST PROJECT TO SP E A K S U N D A Y j I morning. morninK' 1 tan Miy a" of thl ( scholarship in stud n is. So far, : groups afford no small share of the University o f Wisconsin, ha» _______ Cnn»tructioa W ork _ 2 ___ the enure emolhumt has been, inspiration. accepted the position of assistant Then there is the construction and ! Mis* Marie Church o f »o< ul Praiter Faculty o f Belleview from othc-f states surh as Idaho, | Rev. T. H. Temple of Medford . The . people ! in the Art and physical education ... , work, which naturally appeals all the nice things ' •Calif« m u Arizona and Washing is dean of the Institute. Other fac-1 Ashland wl,! ’i0on hav<? th<? °PP°r- Korea, former Oregon girl will | “ I can l more to boys.. Things to make for liepisctmcnt. Ha Meyers, principal ton, and o'nly two specials are reg ilty members are: Dr. S. J. Chan- tunity of enjoying real homemade spend th? week end visiting with! I want to about our tenchinp games, patterns and posters, bird | of the junior high school lias ac Normal staff” , the president declared.” be- has Miss Eva \\ hite o f the istered from Southern Oregon, y. Eugene; Rev. D. L. Fields, I sourghani, Mr. Oscar Lowe school faculty. Miss Church is a j cause my time is so fully taken up I h" T ' " 1,,d1H nirpUf ' * ’ pony rart"’ cepted a position on the facultjr ; 'banted a number of acres o f su these being on the social commit Grants i-.’.ss; Rev. Joseph Knotts, ! nnd will be one o f the supervisors a»! «"eluded in gar cane which are developing Methodist Missionary and is lo - ! with administrative duties that I ’ and an' m" ls tee and therefore not connected Loseburg; xiev. J. I of the practice school, having E. Strevey, i ; Primary Methods. Courtesy les- lie and he is quite confident that cated in the capital city o f this | do not teach any classes myself, with the school. Marshfield; Rev. Forest E. Fin I sons, animal «tennis and weaving ¡charge of the junior high school Because most of these students ley. Lyons; Miss Hace. M. Bru ;tr, ¡ he will have a wonderful growth ! country, where she is an instructor and I do want it known, that in ! f>nd their places in the course of department This step is o f ex One o f his neighbors,10 on*y college for women that, my opinion we have one of the are teachers during the winter Ashinnd; Miso Mary E. Finley, i ¡o . f sorghum. treme importance according to , , . , „ , this country has. strongest faculties, that has ever j study, and all follow a most in- months, there has bei n very lift!»* Eugene; Rev F. E. Finiey. June- ^ President Churchill as it »ill en " u ° e" ,a11 p,0t | teresting line of work. Miss Church will speak at the been brought together in a Normal elementary work done. M « Whit- lion City; Miss V. Dorothy John-1 Mr Lowe ha. purchased a ma able students to have three terms Miss White is an instructor at says, and it is the desire of the son. Peruano . Mis, Beulah Hu s. v J " f ° r * * « * < * '» * * * J « * « trom Methodist church Sunday evening, j school. This statement is horn? the summer school of the Normal of practice work, and will give ---------------------------- out by students who have enroll- faculty to work this along with the Ashland; Rev. John A. Linn, Cot the sugar cane, and also an evap- them the opportunity of getting in session at the present time, nnd orating pan. Mr. Lowe has secur cd for the summer work, and who advanced courses. tage Grove. LO C AL A T T O R N E Y will again be supervisor o f teach practical experience in the teach ed an experienced sorghum maker through experience and contact Beginner* Course to high ers at Lincoln school the follow ing o f every grade up H O N O R E D BY A R M Y | to assist him in this work. with other schools ar? competent school. If students could he secured ing school year. to judge. While he is making this only in from this ection, training would The honor of being one o f the Athletics will be well taken care a small way he feels that there is From Many State* be given in beginning water color, four officers in the entire state to o f by R. W. McNiel, »-ho has an I no reason why good sorgum should Many states are represented in ] design, oil and other important art attend the regular army training excellent record as a producer o f not be produced here, as in other methods. school, at Camp McGuade, Cap this term’s enrollment the state of 1 winning teams. In addition to his ! places. Mr. Lo we feels very con Because this school is o f great j ---------- itola, California, has fallen to Cap Wyoming bearing the honor of b e -) work in this department he will be fident that we can grow good cane value to Ashland due to its wide Plan* A r e Made For the Rebuild tain William Briggs. Ashland at ing the one farthest away, to have I an assistant in the Science depart here and he is to be commended ing o f the Water Street influence with art students and I torney. Mr. Briggs is an officer a representative. ment. for his pioneering spirit in making — Copy for tlje annual catalogue I Bridge enthusiasts, it is the desire both of in the Coast Artillery, and will Miss Margaret Armendrout, pri- the necessary investments to prove S h iffer Mnk«* Check-Up o f local organizations and the school spend two weeks at the California will go to the printer within a very ate secretary for President whxther or not sorghum can be Elio. TH«t Pl*n to Attend Members of the city council at faculty, to bring it here again camp, the forepart o f September few days, it was said at the r e -! C’ rch:l! has r « !p * i H her poai- rr^ducod to advantage. Sorghum Lak‘ riei - Fiinctio ■ ■ristrer’s «•ffi-e. Th" c- taloju? in # ' xt year, hut this re«ts entirely their ri guiar meeting last Tuesday which will be urd< r the direction i.o. c l foe ,ive in ,S p tn ib er and -s ra.sed successfully in other addition to containing the course upon whether more students can evening ratified the suggestion of the regular army. her position will be filled by Miss parts of the Rogue River Valley Ashland Lodge No. 944, B. P. of study, and general information he secured— narticulraly from ' made to member^ of the park Ruth Purdy. Miss Armendrout so there is every’ reason to believe O. E. will be well represented at gives a complete list of the fac- j Southern Oregon. I board that the city Light and wa- will return to her home in Tilla that he will make a suc CAN N IN G CLUBS T O the Lakeview celebration, to be ulty, and the schools from which ' That few» people in this part 1 ter departments assume the task mook. cess o f his enterprise. held in conjunction with the in O R G A N IZ E FOR W O R K they received their degrees. of Oregon know o f its existence o r* ‘-f watering the parking on the He has already secured many stallation of the Lakeview Elks realize its significance, is the be- Boulevard. This will assure a beau- orders for his finished product chapter August 12 and 13th, if DR. WOODS SPEAKS lief o f one member of the faculty, ; tiful green perking on ^his section The Ashland Canning Clubs met A R j- SCH O OL W IL L and feels sure that there will al- again this week at the home of j present plans of the lodge are not ON SENSITIVENESS who tells of a young man from | " f the street, as the Park board i ways be a big demand for his their leader, Mis* Dena Joy. T h e, ENTERTAIN TO N IG H T blasted Medford who was partieulraly a n -1 has completed plans to care for I real home made sorghum. A check-up of all members who purpose of the meeting was to or-j “ Allergy” was the «»bjcct of a xious to secure training in art and ! the mowing. Th? final entertainment of the will be able to attend the installa- speech made by D; ganize and begin work on demon learned o f the excellent school A remonstrance to the proposed Ashland Summer School o f Art tion is being made under the direc o f this city to guest« and members stration team«. here only at the end of the ses- i extending o f the alley between Miss Florence York, county will be aij art exhibition, starting tion <ff J. N. Shiffer. o f th - Kiwam - . l i ,. week sion. * Beach and Vista street was read, JACKSO N C O U N T Y IS A meeting will be held Sunday ly luncheon in the Lithia Springe —-------------------------------------- | and laid on the table by the coun-1 A.TTRACTING LOVERS home demonstration agent, attend near 2:30 this afternoon and con- ed the meeting and offered many tinuinR through the evening a t , evening to decide the more impor- hotel today. BIRTHDAY g i f t s I cil. The report o f the veiwers, W .' -- tant matters relative to the depar W E R E A W A R D E D C. Mitchell, B. M. Shoudy, and' That Jackson county may soon helpful suggestions concerning the the Civic clubhouse. For the benefit o f those who The program according to Mr. ture o f the delegation from here. are unfam.ltei \ _____________________ j W. A. Patrick in this same matter b« °«e mecca for lovesick Cali- demonstration work. Miss Emily Transportation will probably be allergy ’ is the hype r-«ensutive- AH Jackson county teams will Felix Payant and The Enders company announced was presented to the council, and fomians is the general expecta- Grace Hanks, o f the school’s fac one o f the main items of this meet ness o f certain individuals to var will be considered for a few days tions at the court house where nu- | demonstrate at the county fair. this morning that the birthday j merous marriage licenses have The best team will be selected and ulty, wil Ibe "different” than the ing, as this is one o f the big prob ious ailments such as hay fever gifts in connection with their before final action is taken. The Water street bridge, wash- be«n issued recently to couples sent to the state fair to compete usual wind-up exhibitions, and will lems confronting the committee- j and asthma. 20th anniversary celebration re be one of the most beautiful, larg men. It ia intimated that should ! Dr. Woods in his talk gave a cently had been made as follows: ed away by the spring rains, will j from California, where a state law for the state championship. The est and interesting entertainments enough of the Elks signify their complete , be rebuilt o f wood according to whs put into effect this month Ashland Canning Club have two • Sxi-tube Crossley radio, Mr. F. o f its sort ever given in this city. attention of making the trip, a (Continued from page 2) ! that before a marriage license can teams and they hope that one of o f the cause and effect o f these Bolling, Ashland. Among the many features to be stage may be booked for this __________________ ________ be issued a notice o f intentions | these may be selected for this kings, although the lack o f time Hoover electric sweeper and a t-! seen are beautiful drapes, figure purpose. must be published in a newspaper contest. at the gathering prevented him tachments, Mrs. C. A. Patton, Ash HILT C O M M U N IT Y C L U B drawings, placards, ‘walking, It is further asked that all mem-1 going into detail ot discussing for four days before the license) Miss Joy's team was selected H O LD A N N U A L E L E C T IO N land. hers o f the lodge who have any other types. c*n be procured. j last year to compete at the State jumping and dancing’ mimics. Enders best suit o f clothes, C. The public is invited to the pro intention o f going to the function, ■ • One couple journeyed the entire j Fair where it took second place, Several guests were present at HILT. August 2. (Special) — W. McGrew, Buckhorn Lodge. gram. distance from Los Angeles to j —— , get in touch with Mr. Shiffer soon the luncheon. Best cord tire in Ashland. Mrs. The regular bi-monthly meeting of as poaible. An auto party composed o f Mrs. the Community Club was held in evade the odd law and this couple W. M. Poley, Ashland. Mrs. Mary O. Cary, o f the Cary declared that they knew of six or E. V. Carter, her guest Miss Alice the Hilt clubhouse Thursday af Enders best pair o f shoes. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day, and Dr ternoon. As this was the last more who were planning trips to Fox, Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Mr. ranch near Phoenix, was in Ash A party including Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Halloran who was visit F. D. Wagner, Ashland. land Thursday morning shopping meeting of the club rear, officers > *b«* rounty to obtain licenses. One Charles Johnson, made a trip to H. J. Carter o f Ashland, Mr. and mg here last week from Altunm, and attending to business affaira. for the coming year were elected »«cense was issued to prospective Crater I»ake on Tuesday. Mrs. Morris Jones and son, Bob California, were dinner guesta at Mis* Gretchen Kraemer of Salem newlyweds from ML Shasta City by, o f Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. the home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oregon, is the house guest at the Wednesday forenoon and more Mrs. Charles A. Haines and son, Miss Gertrude Engle, who has James Lennox and son, Runaway Injure* Man Keith, Lambkin at Talent, last Sunday. home o f Miss Alta Norcross. Miss Keith, departed Wednesday for been spending the summer at the spent last Sunday at the Apple- While stopping a runaway team are expected daily. Kraemer was formerly principal Portland where Mrs. Haines will home o f her mother. Mrs. Engle on ( gate swimmirg hole. of the Washington school in Ash- on* daV »•« ww>k Mr i o * Silv* Dr. and Mrs. R. I.. Burdic and Frank Jrrdnt, ent to Medford spend a short vacation with her the Boulevard will leave the lat- ( land. of the Suncrest Orchards receiv- family returned this week from • ____________ ' ed a cut on the head, two cracked | Thursday evening to play in an parents. Dr. Haines aeoempamed ter part o f this week for Rich-, to mend. Ca'ifcmia, where she is in- j Mzrshfleld— Coes County charn vacation spent at their cabin on Seottsburg— $125.000 bridge nbs and other bruises, he was tak-i orchestra wh eh was broadcasting them to Portland, returning the La* o f the Wo _>dr. ier o f Commerce organized. Athland or. Friday. IC f-cto r in the Junior High. 1LD. 'rorr. over Urnr- a p :- o - •- ± - -O the hospl al for treatmenL M W 10DGM N MAY GO 10 m m