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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1927)
I ■fie Resister Majority of rrackrt Farm the The circulation of this in ane ia more tlaaa H ou iti 1900 In Sovthrra Oregon FORMERLY C ENTRAL POINT AND A SH LA ND AM ERICAN VOLUME 3 ASHLAND. JACKSON COUN TY. SCHOOL OF ART IS BROUGHT TO (LOSE LAY THREE ORECON. NUM BER 2 1 TU E SD A Y. AUGUST ». 1927. RESOET OF TEST OTE IS ANNOUNCED Foundation O f Ashland Lodges Many Years Ago OPEN THE TWELFTH OF Many Studente Exhibit Work at This is the third installment of ' tinal. Place o f meeting, Odd Fel- | Cloaing Diaplay Hold Laat | the early History of Ashland. ¡lows' Hall; property, necessary Friday Night ________ ---------- 1 regalia and furniture. Government Official Refutes To Make Personal Comment On Mystery Metal M GEN ERATIONS VISIT OLD RESIDENT The Ashland summer school of j Ashland lodge, number 23, A Alpha Chaptes, Osder of ¡Cast Grants Pass. Aug 7.— W. S. I nrt, with a faculty from Pratt In- F. A V. Masons, was organized in ■ orn Star, was founded Mnrch 13, Boyer, U. S. Department o f the j | slilut* and N' \v York City closed June 1875, by the Grand Lodge of 18b0, by authority of the grand Interior mineral inspector leaving its sesi ions with an art exhibition A. F. A A. M. o f Oregon. Charter, chapttr of the United Stages, and Thursday for his office in Port - 1 at the civic clubhouse Friday ev- members— W. H. Atkinson, J. R. was the earliest established in Ore- land, announced the results which j ening. August 5th. Several hun- N. Bell, N. Conkling. P. Dunn, J. gon. The present membership is he, H. R. Burritt o f the Govern tired Ashland and Medford peovde S. Ew banks. H. C. Hill, A. S. Jac- seventy: the place of meeting. ment service and C. H. Burritt o f ! came to see- the exhibits which obs, C. S. Sergent, J. H. Skidmore, Masonic Hall. San Francisco, secured in the tests j were very fine. J. C. Toltnan, Jacob Wagner, Jus- The Ancient Order o f United made of ore bearing the much dis The school of art was establish- \ tus Wells and Freeman Yandell. Workmen have organized a branch cussed white metal, generally be ed to assist in broadening the art First officersi H. C. Hill, W. M. known as Asnland Lodge No. 66, in lieved to run high in tin. J. C. Hunter Crossed T h e efeat of Klamath Falla spirit o f the country by bringing J. R. N. Bell, S. W .; P. Dunn, J. Of whom w. j. Plymale is D G. Improvements Made Since Monday H. W. MerTim, S u n d a y Brings Season 1 together those o f widely separat- W .; Jacob Wagner, treasurer, and M. W „ the list of charter mem- M irrk T k ;. ! Plains in 1852 From Government mineral inspector and ed fields of activities and permit- W. H. Atkinson, secretary. Pres bers including some o f the best Junior High School This Kansas City To Cloae; Local« W in Summer chemist has Keen assisting In the ting an interchange of ideas and sent officers: W. JI. Atkinson, W. iifisens of the place, Messrs. Leeds, findings. a knowledge o f the different an- M.; L. F. WilUtts, S. W .; M. L. Miller, Atkinson, McKee, WBlitt, H A S KEEN M E M O R Y START G A M E S SUN. gies from which educators see the! McCall, J. W .; J. M. McCall, trea- Burriss, Brown, Wilshire, Butler, | H A V E N E W COURSE In all eighteen runs of ore were made in tie furnace erected by suhject of art In various parts o f, surer; H. T. Chitwood, secretary; Andrews, Patterson, Keeser, Tuck the First Came Thru Ashland inner* of First and Sec the country; to meet the needs of H. Fox. tyler. Their present mem- er. Bish, Morris, Hill Billings, Al- Vocational Building To Be the government men under personal supt rv’rion o f Mr. Boyer In 1860, Driving a Herd ond H alf Play Three teachers or students who have n o , bership is about fifty. The socie- mutt, Iamb, Martin and others be In for Students Of this number eight weie blank, opportunity except in summer to j ty possesses the well-known Mas- longing at various times, and as O f Horses For Championship In This W ork or produced lo white metal and keep In touch with art week as it onic Hall in Ashland, built in 1870, sisting to maintain a society which v t V-. t ' - , one other run only showed a tract. is rflron in the great schools o f the costing 17,600, to take the place derives its princpal wealth from ts J. C. Hunter, for six years a Ashland city schools will open The second playing season of The balance ran from two to fif resident of Ashland and for near country. o f their former hall, destroyed by | reputaton. on Monday September 12, accord he Southern Oregon Baseball Lea- Few From Here fire during.the same year. Probably no town in Oregon has ing to Superintendent of Schools, teen and a half ounces to the run. ly 90 years a resident o f Oregon, je was officially closed Sunday The principle which is implied Ashland Lodge, No. 463 Inde evinced such refined and elevated G. A. Briscoe. The summer months In two of the runs six pounds of familiar with the early history of y*n the mutual withdrawal from in the saying "A Man is without pendent Order of Good Templars. public sentiment as Ashland. In | hav</ b,,.n d<.'voted' to p ,nerai re. | or<‘ wa* u"•', in th* Dala» « Southern Oregon and the Willa 1* league of the Medford and honor in his own country” seem-1 was organized November 9, 1883, the matter of temperance the pop- pairinjc ^ the moflt t.xtensivt. inspectors used eight pounds of mette valley, a pioneer o f the -rants Pass teams, and the first ed to be true concerning the Ash-, by Deputy G. W. C. T. William ulat.cn were once a unit in favor work done at the j unior }ligh ore. first estate end one o f the few f the play-off series between Ash- Make Mxny Run« land school o f art. There were Harris. The charter members of prohibition o f intoxicating | schoo) buiIdin(r. Additional seats surviving tronsgresaers of the and and Klamath Falls will be In addition to the eighteen o ff plains in the fifties, has had the man students who came from long numbered one hundred and forty- fluids, and only o f late have been were placed in the assembly room eld in the Klamath city n e x t: distances to atend. but there were | three. Officers: W. H. Leeds. W. compelled to tolerate the existence which will take care of the Ninth icial runs made by the government unusual experience o f entertain 'unday. (Continued on page j) few from Ashland and Tteafhv vi- C. T .; Mrs. R. Alford, W. V. T.: o f saloons. The extraordinary B grade pupils the Nine A grade ing three generations of his fam The reason for the signing out cinity. However the art exhibit H. C. Myer, P. W. C. T .: W. A. I number of members of the Good ily at the home o f Jim Bowers in . , , . . I _ , . . . — - ------- still using the high school. This f the two teams is seen through showed Ashlund the advantage* of W ilshire, secretary; Frn.'k Howell.; Templar Union will testfiy to the arrallirement w jn m a k p jt possible the Belleview district. heir acknowledgement that should rueh a school, and a brief outline chaplain; Miss Delia Pennebaker.' the prevailing fe-ling. In matters Ht tb(, t,nd of tbo sr.hoo) ,.(,ar for Mr. Hunter, who has lived at shland win Sunday’s game o f the various exhibits follows; W. M.; C. C. Walker, deputy mar-! o f education their sentiment has all of the Junior High pupils to he the Bi wers home since coming igainst Klamath Falls there would Eight Different Classes shall; Fred Wagner, F. S.; Miss1 been equally commendable. Be- housed in the same building, which here several years ago, is a splen ie no chance o f either o f these two Therr were eight different Hattie Thornton, W. T .; Ida i sides the common school and aca- has been the ultimate aim of Sup did example o f the famous Ore ggregntions climbing back into clnsses under the directorship of Beach, I. G .; J. D. Fountain, sen-! Regular Monthly Meeting la Held (Continued on Page 5) gon pioneer. To the casual observ erintendent Briscoe, and the school he upper division, and therefore representative teachers ivho are -------------------------------- Friday at the Talent City 1 ■ ----- ------- -1- ----- - — er, ho appears to be at the most board. he agreement was made to with- Hall only seventy or eighty years old, In the High school building new 7 local flowers are ]raw and put the sea on to a close, j Bell Cady W hit» director o f the yet in years, he is one o f the old ( shades were placed throughout the Win Fast Game M. J. Swing was elected pveai- est living residents o f Southern • Ashland school of art, whose stud D ISPLAYED A T H O TE L dert of the Southern Oregon Mu Oregon. Hi» memory is exception By winning in a fast game ents work d in water colors, oil, Vocational building will bf* ready Local citizens and visitors in the tual Rabbit Breeders association ally VecA, r.rid toihiy'h? rrmemhets gainst, the Pelican* at a 9-4 d e -! (Continued on Page 6) ) for use by the time school opens, city hnve been complimenting the to succeed T. B. Orr, at the reg n. the Ashland Boas put them- Hotel Ashland on the beautiful Privat* Home of Mr. and Mr«. Me- the plan being to have the outside ular meeting held in the Talent incidents that happened even nr .Ives nt the head of the list, find , far back as his f'fth year. Grew I« An Attraction To walls erected, and the students un display of flowers in the hotel lob city hall last Friday. Mr. Orr has on the second series. Vi.it Here Many People der the direction o f vocational in by. These flowers were presented recently accepted the position as It has been decided by the lead- The family of three structor Harold A. Tiel will do the to the hotel by Harry Hosier who market inspector for rabbits of fenerat'ons, all o f whom were at :s o f the league that th" pre-1 finishing work. This will enable has a wonderful garden filled with One o f the most delightful plac Oregon. 'iously arranged post-season ser- | the Bowers home re •ontly, consists practical hundreds of varieties at his place es near Ashland to visit is the them to secure some The most important businesii o f Mrs. A. B. Galloway, u daugh Well Known Dairyman Sayt That of three games that is to de- 'raining along vocational lines. I n the west end o f town. Among Tohlman Springs, or Buckhorn trransacted at the gathering was Good Cows Ar( Not Being tide the winner o f the two sea- ! •he varieties of gladiolus on dis- lodge, just twelve miles from here* The course of study in thi« depart the settlement of the market ‘ war’ ter; Ned Galloway, grandson, and — bold pons and the recipients o f ’ he | niay are the Leon Douglas, Dr. F. The place is presided over by Mr. ment has not been announced, but in Klamath county. This contro his great-grandmother, Marguaret (purse that has been garnered dur- Galloway, representing in all, four F. Bennett and R. D< iner. One and Mrs. C. W. McGrow, who it is thought that the forepart of versy hns been under way for ; the summer morths. will be | W. M. Kirhy. who ow ns a ranch j iiioom measured fivp inches across generations o f the Hunter family. up with bought it for a private home and the term will be taken some time, and a peaceful and sat ¡played as usual, and that no re and a number o f call!«* O'ar T a l-) end they all are o f the most gor Among the guests at the home wood work, and later in the year, make no effort to cater to the isfactory settlement is assured, o f Mr. Bowers is Mrs. M. J. FYed- straints will be placed upon the unt, was in Ashland th!- morning j geous colorings. general public. They are a kind the students will be given some following action at the meeting. and haling a few mom» its *-ij [players that are used by either j eri(k, a cousin o f Mr. Hunters, Mrs. Lewis Jacks also presented ly people, who delight in showing training in automobile repairing The principle discusaion of the who recently had the pleasure of spare expressed his opinion on th ' team. Mrs. Hansen of the Ashland Hotel visitors around, and have thrown and electrical work. evening was concerning the local visiting with her situation. sister-in-law, Th'1 first o f these games will he i Jackson county dairy The faculty is now complete with some beautiful bouquets from the splendid picnic grounds open marketing situation. It was Mrs. J. H. Conner o f Santa R6*a. Mr. Kirby has been connected both | played next Sunday in Klamath with the exception of the vacancy her gardens, they are on display in to the free use o f the public. brought out that there is a fairly whom she had not seen fo r over' Falls, and on the following Sun- with the Kagle meat market and j the lobby of the hotel. They are caused by the resignation of Evan- large surplus at the present time, The Lodge is a 19-room house, F.i.st siJe market o f this city, and day b> «b a ll fans will gather s' 1 Mount Bretia, fire pokers and tig- and is located amid the beautiful geli'-r Poley. who has been connec due largely to the heavy market 66 years- ha- handled milk cows and beef Mr. Hunter was first in Ashland the Fair Grounds. The third and j : er lilies, and are arranged to their surroundings of trees and moun ted with the citv schools for sev ing o f chickens in the valley. in 1860, and at that time, this final game o f the year will be cattle for many vears. enteen years. Miss Poley has ac best advantage. Others »-ho love tains. A stream runs through the No other matters o f importance His belief is that tbe statements played in which ever city succeeds ; the cultivation of flowers, and spacious lawn and a water sys cepted a position in the Onkland were taken up, although a gener city was no more than a lonely authorities several mill, and was known then as the in gathering-in the largest crowds of county i who have blooms for display, are tem, piped from Emigrant creek a schools. Mildred Million, another al discussion followed. "Ashland Mills.” He was at that during the first two o f these con weeks ago concerning the danger invited to bring them to tha Hotel o f the faculty received her final distance o f one half mile furnishes ous position dairymen will soon be A number o f guests were pre time on his way to California with tests. degree from the California State ! Ashland. an adequate supply for watering in through their continual dispos sent, among whom was H. R. Mill- a bunclf o f horser wh re he oper Normal at Chico this summer. Mr. Hosier departed today for ‘ he 'awn and garden, and for do «The closing of the season Sun al o f milk eews to Californians ated a mine «var Yreka. The opening date o f tie school oar of Klamath Fa” * ste ' C n ttr J<aku with many bouquets day leaves three o f the scheduled mestic are not exact. ,. . . . _ . . . . . — —— use. tor o f the American Rabbit and D riv a a T e a m year is approximately two weeks ,, . . to be used at Crater Luke Lodge, i games unplayed, but it is the be Milk cows usually are not in j _______________ • Two springs, one having four earlier than last year according to Cavy Breeders association. In 1862 he drove his father's lief o f the league directors that the paying class until they are old- teen different minerals in the wa- Superintendent Briscoe, last years One hundred and twenty-five team across the plains from Kan these games would be more or less er than one year,” he said. “ Of i ^ O C A L M A N R U N S iter and the other fifteen, was the delay in opening, being caused by people now belong to the associa sas City. Missouri, where the fam impractical because they could in course a few of them are, but it j I N T O A R A I I LER j nucleous around which the place the work on the new Junior High tion, and several were elected at ily had resided until they moved no way result in any other team is an extremely exceptional case, j was first established. In an early west. There his father had pur building. Division lines and other Friday's meeting. coming out ahead. Most of them do not begin to pay T. D. Sergent of this city had day Indiana visited it annually for chased land on which the present general information concerning , Bo«« Wins until they are two or three years an unusual experience several days tbe remurkable curative powers of city stands for less than $1.50 an the schools will be announced LIT H IA N S SPONSOR The Boas have automatically old, and after they reach an age aK° while walking ditch for the tbe sprin|, waters and it was shortly. M ID SU M M ER S H O W S acre, Mr. Hunter says. won the pennant for the second of seven or eight they Regin to Talent Irrigation District. through them that Judge Tohlman After terrible hardships, which season, while Klamath Falls, win slip. Too, there are many culls that! Mr. Sergent noticed a large | f i m ht.ard of the, p|ace He pur. M r . T | r n p n i i r A T O R at one time found the small train Sponsored by the Lithians in ners of the first season has anoth murt be taken out of the herd, and c!umP of KT«“ growing near th e .(based it outrigbt from th<, gov. 1>U 1 £L2 L U U L A I U I t snowed in on the Cascades for ten REGISTERS HERE their Mid-summer Festival the Ab er one just like it. Just which of these together compose the larger' bank of the ditch and stooped | (Continued on page 6) days during which all but one o f ner K. Kline shows will appear in these two teams shall receive the part o f the exportations that have. down to remove it, when a rattle- their horses and all their cattle I snake suddenly sprung up and bit Carey E. Melvile, registrar of Ashland for one week starting died, the family settled near what honor o f being classed as the been made from here. the back o f his hand, giving him A P PO IN T C O M M IT TE E University, o f Woostsr.Masi August 15th. These shows bear "O f coarse, occasionally league champions o f 1927 remains is now the city o f Corvallis. Mr. ON RAIL PROJECT achu«etts, was one of the many in- the distinction o f playing for three Hunted made his home there for to be decided in the forthcoming rancher who has good milk cows a painful and dangerous lacera-| National games. disposes o f them in this way only j I'OB- I teresting tourists to register at the successive years at the fifty years, later moving Orange show at San Bemidino, because he is moving to some oth- Fortunately he had a bottle of V. O. N. Smith was named jora| Chamber of Commerce yes- The purse, which amounts to a Brownsville. and come to Ashland bearing the figure o f close around $500 is an er section and cannot take them ( potassium in his pocket, and after | chairman o f a committee from terday. He made many trips through thi The eastern school was the mod highest recommendation for good other thing that promises to make with him, but on the average he I Siting open the wound and sprink - 1 the Chamber o f Commerce to in- Rogue River Valley, and has an; clean entertainment. The location a crystals of the medi- terview Southern Pacific officials el for Reed College at Portland est tilts fast, furious and inter- would iath«r keep them .'n this ter-1 storie and other details of this entertain number o f interesting ritory. into it, he proceeded to kill ¡n an effort to secure a car build-! according to this educator. In vis- ting. about the early days in thia dis ment will be announced shortly, “ A good dairyman would rath- *he reptile with his shovel. i ing shop for Ashland following ac-1 iting with Mr. and M1 «. J. H. Ful- No announcement has been The rattler was small, having ion taken at a recent meeting o f ]er it was discovered that mutual according to Grand High Phiz tricL O f particular interest ia hi er do anything else than sell a made as to whether or not any new recollections o f the early histor; good milk cow. Any dairyman will only three buttona. the board o f directors. ' friends were known to both in the Clyde Young. players will be used. It is possible o f Jacksonville and Yreka and th! tell you that Other members o f the commit New England states. however, that each nine may old stage lines that operate« _________ N E W OFFICER APPOINTED T A L E N T GIRL DIES Mr. Melvile, was Impressed with tee are H. G. Enders. Jr., G. W. change its lineup somewhat due to through this territory. Lila Fay Hill, eight year old Moon, I. E. Vining, the beauties o f Southern Oregon Install McCloud Lodge Sam Prescott, son o f Mr. and Dunn, A. the lifting o f all personnel re ^ red Lockley, well-known fes and C. H. Pierce. It is expected and spoke highly o f tl|is country daughter of Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Local Pythans have been invit- j Mrs. Prescott, Chestnut street, strictions. ed to attend the installation o f has been employed by Chief o f j that members from this eommit- and the possibilities that exist; Hill died at the home o f her par ture writer for the Oregon Joui ents at Talent at 4:00 A. M. Mon na! is expected to visit Mr. Hanhe Pondosa Lodge o f Knights o f Py-1 Police McNabh to fill the vacancy tee will meet soon and formulate a here. A total o f 19,492 miles o f sur within a short time, and secure day morning. thias at McCloud. California, on in the police department, created j definite campaign of action, and faced roads was constructed by Mrs. D.isy McGarry of the' Funeral services were held at complete and interesting accoun next Saturday night. August 13, at, by the resignation o f Harry "Slior- that some o f them will go to San the State highway departments 8 P. M. The invitation was issued ty” Ingiing. j Francisco to confer with rail road Lithia Springs Pharmacy accom- sto« k Undertaking Parlor* o f the many experiences throug during 1926. according to infor which he has passed. panied by Miss Emma Jenkins, d e-; *»»• afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, Sam is well known in this city , o1i mation compiled by the Bureau of by the secretary o f the Pythian parted on the Shasta Monday for Interment was made at Moun- I club and it is expected that many, where he was graduated from the Public Roads o f the United States Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan P rovo will tainview cematery. Mr. and Mr«. J. H. McGee spent San Francisco where they | Ashland knights will attend. Ashland high school where he was Department o f Agricultural. Of end daughter, Sylvia drove ( prominent in athletics. He has re- j Sunday at their cabin at the Lake j spend a short vacation. Mrs. Mc- this mileage 13.664 miles was laid Dunsnsuir Sunday to spend tl Hood River— Grower’s Associa- ma- cently been employed at Medford, of the Woods. They visited their Garry anil also attend the Owl Baker— Carload ^ , over former earth roads and 5,828 rhinery arrives for Mother Lode He assumed his new duties Sun- son Everett who is spending the) Convention being held in that city j tion sells 600 tons Bartlett pears ¿•y with Mr. and Mrs. Herb« miles represented a rebuilding of McCarthy. mine power plant. <l«y. summer there. this week. to cannery. old surfaces. RABBIT BREEDERS NAME A PRESIDENT i sSnr ivu t.heiTulTcia,sU n1t-1 DAIRY SITUATION TO CARE FOR ITSELF I TOHLMAN SPRINGS IS MOST DELIGHTFUL ^ ui,d;nK !*b\ r pectt T* T