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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1927)
Th«- R tfiiltr Majority •f r^Mch-t th* Form House* In Southern Oregon FORMERLY CENTRAL POINT AND ASHLAND AMERICAN ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. OLUME 3 Il A M 0 l QCONDITIONS HERE First Bank in Ashland fi A 11 U L 0 FAVORABLE AS NORTH W as Established in ttíh& tt The circulation of this it 1900 NUMBER 27. AUGUST 12. 1927 FACTORY 18S5 that ine is LITHIANS PÍAN FC8 H E R F tS M - ADOPT IHE L. Claycmb Outline» C This is the fins’ installment o f with others doing business in musi- ■ Local Tire Man Visit» North mitte«' Plun» For Sign* Oi the early history of Ashland run cal instruments, sewing machines, ! And Brings Horn? Intereat Highway in the Register through the cour- agricultural implermnts, wcgons, | ing Informr.tion aggegating thirty-eight, j tesy o f Chief of Polire McNabb. : etc At a special meeting o f the “ Cond'tior.s in Ashland and This hirtorv takes Ashland up to j There is a newspaper o f excellent, Lithians held Wednesday evening I Southern Oregon are in just as the year 1884. standing. The Tidings, published i»i the Chamber o f Commerce. ¡ I good or better a condition than --------- ! weekly by W. H. Leeds, editor and j plans were completed for the stag- ; j those in the north.” L. L. Lee- The Ashland hank was incor- proprietor. Pour hotels and res- ing o f the Mid-summer Festival, dom, local tire mnn said today. porated February 9. 1884, with n taurants, a bank, two photographic | at the Junior High school grounds, Mr. Leedom returned Wednesday capital stock of $50.000, divided galleries, two notaries public, a starting next Monday. The Abner evening from a trip to the north, into 500 share." o f $100 each. The j livery stable, two laundries, a| • K. Kline shows will be the chief j after visiting such cities as Seat- incorporators were J. M. McCall, shooting gallery, and five saloons,- ) attraction and Lithians were ap W. H. Atkinson and H. B. Carter. | mj.gc up the remainder o f the ac-j I tie. Portland and Longview. pointed to take tackets and handle The business of Ashland, al- tive institutions of the town. The I ______ ' “ To the average observer, the other details in connection with Directors In Special Meet* _ cities in the north would appear ways considerable, has increased population o f the town was in ing Ap- rove Action Sorter and Sizer, three the shows. r Season Opens Un fo Se very active» Mr. Leedom . i . i . . , 1854. twenty-five; in 1884, fifty; largely o f late, and the place . _ ___’ , By Committee Hundred Feet long Is This attraction comes to Ash in 1874, 300; and in 1884 approxi- S ep tem b er 10 a n d d o s e s “ but after talking with many wears a characteristic air o f com- mate)y< , 000 Jhr pT0Mnt bo|ird land highly recommended for its Addition To Industry The Twentieth of Oct. business people in those places, it cleaness and consists of seven dif activity., 0f trustees consists of H. C. Hill, W IL L RAISE $5835 -------- , is evident that the conditions there mercial enterprise and ferent shows and other unusual There are four stores of general chairman; M. L. McCall, Jacob P A YR O LL IS LA R G E UST H A V E HORNS are below normal.” features. Half of This Amount W ill Mr. Leedom believes that th - I merchandise, two groceries, iwc ( Thompson, James Thornton, and hardware stores, two drug stores, J. W. Hurries. Recorder, A. V. Gil- H. k Claycomb chairman of a Be Taken Care of By Company is Now Employ early harvest of grain in northern j ag Limit of Tw o Deer to one factory, one furniture store, lette (deceased February, 18841; committee on signs made a report Oregon and Washington have liv Memberships Is Plan ing Eighty Five Men, Each Individual Is A l o f the progress being made by his ened up those sections somewhat, j three of millinery, vwo jewelry, Marshal, S. D. Taylor: Treasurer, Overtime On Orders lowed. State Divided committee. completion o X il | V U IIIIIIIW V V t;i With «»is the mu V UIII^ICVIVII KI but he is convinced that as soon as one confectionery, and one dealer C. K. Klum. street commissioner. , ! ’ . . . the activities outlined by Mr. | Approval o f a budget railing in second hand articles. Total, P. Littleton; Postmaster, A. P. At the request o f Game Warden the Southern Oregon pear crop A »rnns.tr ain * * un. r i Claycomb hist nijrht Ashland for for r* totnl o f $5S35.00 to rjn the nineteen business houses. Then Hammond. Tie aggregate amount ,oy Parr, the Register is reprint- *6* “ ’ 8 t0 mov,e- w,!1 be a there ore the wcooien mills, the o f capital invested in the several feet long, operate «> ' “ n0, ' j «i,, first time will have sufficient Chamber o f Commerce for the ■ of t the state game business stimulus here. I ng the synopis - jig,ng cxtendjn(r ¡nto California to next fiscal year wus adop’ ed at flour mill, the planing mills, saw departments of trade, wtih the and caps >e <>. sor ing tts, due to the fact that there I 0 f further interest is Mr. Let-; mill, two <abine‘ shops, two car- value of necessary real estate, ag- ng lumber, is ..v at> rr - 1 reajjy ca|| attention to the fact a meeting o f the Board of direc- r f l few changes that are o f spe- d° t " ’* observation o f the great pentor shops, one marble works, I gregates $332,600. as ascertained ment to the box factory accord- . . ‘ hat this is a delightful place to tors Wedn-sdny evening. This bud- ial interest to sportsmen. I possibilities ahead for both the two blacksmith shops, three shoe! by a careful canvass. The aggre- ing to at. .in i< .fK’ mti t m“ ‘ * ' live, and has many opportunities, w t if about the same size as the states t j the north, o f California. I shops, one wagon making and re- j gate of sales for the six months U°a ‘ mlmmoth*"affair^<arui"enables The members assess, d upon th- — raised last year, and will f in - Open Hunting Sea-on»— Game As ]ie uxpiaif)S it, the la.ter state, 1883. the loe.nl concern to save consider- appropriation of ten dollars for an,'e sucb Projects as advertising pair shop, gunsmith, three barber preceedir.g February 12, District No. ^ ir booming hard, and is not look shops, two watch makers, one bak was $134.714. The corresponding I j fim Th fnctorv has been slogan contest and chairman 8nPP°rt of the band, and the many Deer with horns, from Septem- j ¡Dg rejeh toward its future time. Th y nf the K W .» Ear] | miscellaneous items that the or- ery, one meal market and two aggregate for the half year end working over time, every night re- ¡ o f th<“ Slo*an Committee er 10 to October 20 of each year, growth, while Oregon and Wash-. ganizations is called upon to han ing February 12. IF84. was $267.- naint shops, making a total o f 25 ag limit, two such deer during Ington, with their unlimited re- j cently trying to catch up with the > ( rol>v reP‘’r-ed that between 75 dle. establishments of the industrial 091; showinc an increase of al ny one season. orders that are c min;: in for [ aKd 100 h««l been received, sources, natural assets and forth- j per order. There are four doctors, two most exactly one hundred The budget committee consist grape boxes. These are shipped to I — ■ 11 Silver gray squirrels, from Sep- coming growth, ar'- building slow - 1 dentists, and four lawyers. There -ent. ing of G. G. Eubanks, H. A. Mc ember 16 to October 15 of each ly, but surely a future of pros Ashland has been visited in the California, and according to Mnn- CH ICO M AN INJURED is the common school, taught by Nair, J. W. McCoy. Fred Engle, ager Coggins fully ninety per cent x I -ear. Bag limit, five such squir- perity. four teachers, and the academy, past by several fir««, more or less IN A U T O W R E C K and W. H. Poley m^t recently and o f the total output o f the fnctory els ;n any seven consecutive days; taught by five. There are four destructive, occurring as follows: ---------- | drew up the budget, and last night is absorbed by *he California mar rovided that there shall be no MEDICAL MISSIONARY real estate and a large number of : In 1859, the post office. Kentnor’s "Bill England, o f Chico, Calif. I offioinl action places it in shape ket. losed season on si’ - 3T gray squir- VISITS LS ASHLAND fire and life insurance agencies, (Continued on Page 2) i was badly bruised Wednesday ^or committees to start their col- els in Multnomah, Clackamas; ---------- Twenty Five Employed right when the roadster he was in ; lection. larion, Yamhill, Washington, i Dr. Rovnl J. Dye a medical Mis- The factory employes t w e n t y - ) ^ t() mak„ onf> of thp >h|| Of the mount to be raised, rji m oví «i-kilu I ko (h v n n /•«! m r.u enton, Polk, Linn. Lane, Doug- i sionary from Africa spoke Mon- five men, while the three camps curves in the Siskiyous, and went $2458.85 vas taken enre of last  D= R ™ ™ Y N°W 1 and Josephine counties. j day night at the Medford Christian ! ROS r Ï owned by the company, employ over an embankment, landing on year by memberships and it is as- sufficient more during the sum Ducks, except wood and eider Ghurch to a very interested aud the three occupants. England was sumed that a similar amount will Rumors that Ashland was tp mer months to bring the total up gvese, rails, coots. Wilson 'Pnce- Dr. Dye visited old friends the-only one injured and he was be subscribed trT fli* name manner on the a ipe or iacksnipe, and greater and *n Ashland Tuesday morn-ng go- lose the division point The J. C. Penny Company op to eighty-five. This means brought to Ashland, where Dr. this year, leaving about half the Southern Pacific, were character ser vellowlegs. open sf.i«or. " ‘ ° Kla nnth lv !.* tor the even- ened its doors in Ashland Thurs monthly pay roll locally o f $15,- Haines examined him, and pro total budget to be raised by bud ised as being without foundation day aft'T a three-dav invoicing 000 during the season, while dur 'rom October 1 to January 16 o f, service. nounced him not seriously hurt. get subscriptions, ft is expected by A. S. Rosenbaum, General he following year, both days in- Vb-T. 20 year- ago Pr Pvnj period. Although the store had ing the winter months the factory that active work will be started -lusive. Bag linvt, twenty-five of raised money in Oreg.ir to iijih 1 : Agent for the Southern Pncific been doing business here for over payroll will average $3000 a immediately to raise the requir who was in Ashland Wednesday. E M PTY CAR GOES iuch birds in any one day and not ; steamship that i« spd by *h • M' a month, its formal opening, to- month. ed fund. •Thst is a matter that is not in my ^ ther uith jts advertising and exceed thirty o f such birds in ai nnrier on the Congo river and Timber used in the manufacture O FF SIS K IY O U G R A D E ny seven consecutive days, ererot -ow in order to bnve *he boat bet- department,” Mr. Rosenbaum stat displays was not begun until this of boxes consists of pine. and that bag limit on geese shall b e , * trr equip,«d with life saver- as the ed. in discussing the matter, “ but date. white fir and is secured mostly ., [ u An empty „ car, the property of GAME WARDEN HAILS eight in any one day and not to i aw requires Dv. Dv< again vis- I do not think that the railroad The branch of the large chain From the Green «Springs, Dead In- Mr8 F'™' Sevens o f San «-'ran-j NEPHEW INTO COURT .... ' ler'n cltH r\f4 *4 »L. _ • _______ exceed thirty in any seven com e-1 itmg Oregon (hurch«1«' and he say: officials are planning now nor will Store here was established recent-1 d’an and . . Siskiyou country, while cisco, slid o ff o f the Siskiyous they in the future plan on such a about twelve miles out this morn-1 A _ that the response by the churches cutive days. iy. with the purchases of the Gold a large amount is purchased from change. If people would but stop hundred figb r,,rht Chinese pheasants, sooty or blue has been very fine. en Rule store in this city, Med the Owons-Oregon mill at Med ing and droppe.l three I ilHh n Oregon without a license and think that there would be feet, completely demolishing the tKftn , , * ., grouse, ruffed grouse or native ford. ford and Klamath Falls. Hattie Mitchell, a lormer Ash- car. The accident occurred while n, » ,P th<* °P,n*°" pheasants, open season from Oct Icnd girl, whose grandmother gave nothing gained by making such a A lease on the rooms in the W ide Demand change, such rumors would never ober 15 to October 91 of the occupants were on the outanie ! warden Recent l'" "w ' ° am* each;,he first 30 dollars for this steam I Elk« building, where the store is be started.” The boxes are sold all over the year, both dates inclusive, Bor - shin “ Oregon,” in years pone by is | located, has been secured, and the United States the greatest dis ed to hold and the car slid down the state officials nephew was an« limits, four of any such birds in now located at Monudombe, an out ! company is now ready for busi- tance being Georgia, while the lo gling for a member o f the elu the steep embankment. Chief of W IN D O W »ny one day, or eight during any station from Bolengo, that is REGISTER A T T O A r T I w r u A KIV ness’ uccording to Mr. 8 ortmillcr, cal Cannery and Fruit Associa Police McNabb and Traffic O f sive finney tribe, without first go seven consecutive days; provided, reached only by a water way. A I I R A C . I N G M A N Y manager of the local branch. tion secure their entire supply ficer Talent investigated the acci ing trough the form-ility o f se that not more than one female Dr. Dye report'd that .61 na curing the necessary p< rtni' to d* from the local enterprise. Orange, dent. Chinese pheasant may be killed in tive churches in the Congo Free An attractive window display of so. “ Uncle” Roy in this case hap Berry, Cantaloupe and Grape Box •ny seven consecutive days; pro- State are now self supporting ask- Oronite products was completed in Championship Serie« pened along, and SHJe.l him int» es constitute th<~ main out’ ut, yet Car. Co!' 4e vided further, that there shall b e 1 ing no out sit)' Veen and are send- the Register window th>* morwing W ill Start Sunday Ih* fp~tor- tri—«■ out Satth ;.nd 1 Dc erf. " k * where this . 'O'«’ occupants o f two «ar morning the young man "<^op,er season on Chinese ph«-a- ¡->g out missionaries to their uwn by *«lr. Edwards, special repieoen- plead Doors, and all kindi ¡nds of finished : escaped injury Wednesday mom- sants in Lincoln, Tillamook, Clat- j people. tative of the Standard Oil Co., KUilty and contributed $26.00 to The first of a three game ser- i lum b«. as well as . operating operating a re- injr when the machines in which sop and Curry counties in game 1 Over 3000 converts were report- manufacturers of this product. the fund that is being collected ies to decide the championship of Uul y“ rd' ¡ ‘ h«* were riding crashed together from those who would evade the district No. one «1) in the state led last year from the Congo The window contains, Oronite Oregon hasball This industry in but two years | at the intersection o f East Main fish and game laws. of Oregon. I churches in this district. cleaning fluid, fly spray and fur the Southern There shall m m open season Twenty eight years ago niture polish and is attractively league will be played Sunday at time has reached large proportions and Granite streets, M. J. Jones, Jr., o f San Fran- for mountain or plumed and Cali- when Dr. Dye and his arranged with a background of Klamath Falls between the fast and a visit there impresses the vis and the Boas. itor with the fact that this is one cisco, was driving south, when YOUTH HELD FOR fomia or valley quail, except that | family first went to Bolenge there the Standard Oil Companies o f - ■ Klamath aggregation . _ in Jackson, Josephine, Coos and; were no hospitals and the Dr. i ficial colors. Red White, an.l Blue. I 7** , KI*n“ '“ K*11* ba,8me" ' * » « o f the busiest places in Southern struck by the other car, which was THEFT OF RADIO the first half of the race the Oregon. The total output for the driven by James Locke. __ and _______, j» (Continued on Page 5) I found it very difficult to render i Boas by defeating the same team i year averages five million feet Neither of car was badly damaged the proper medical assistance that j Miles Conley, sixteen year i Sunday emerged at the head o f the! boxes, and the average car ship snd an agreeable settlement was McGees To Have a I was required. Now there are 4 1 San Francisco Banker old Ashland youth was arrested Special Demonstrator v in coI’ inln fnr second half, ment is three a w»ek. The plant made out o f court. Tuesday by Chief of Police Mc- Likes Oregon Scenery ! hospitals and a Dr. in charge of j The Boas will present a slightly i* equipped with individual mo- , each one and nurses to assist. Dr. Nni.h on tho d u g l f taking a Misa Ella Dahlberg, formerly I lineup for Sundays game | tors and it requires seventeen to T i - I l F \ / I 7 C D D C a v i i i T o I H L .V E S F R E A K INTO radio set belonging to Carl Brow- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ken Dye was the pioneer missionary in handle the great amount o f ma e.t Rhodes Bros, department store wh*n McShane o f Medford and nedy and daughter Jean o f San j Africa for the Christian church in Tacoma, is at McGees dry goods! Warren o f Grants Pass will be chinery used in producing the fin S T A N D A R D OIL PLAN T er8> 143 Va" Ness Avenue. He ap- Francisco stopped over night in i and found no written language, no peared before Judge Hartsell o f store, conducting a series o f dem- *6<’ n weariB* a Boa* uniform. Sec- ished product. Ashland Tuesday. Mr. K»nnedy is ! churches no schools, no banks, and Early Thursday morning thieves the Juvenile court. Thursday to i onstrations o f rutting, fitting, de- ond ba8<* * ” d Catcher are the two pried o ff the hick on the gntes of morning. «'ice-president o f the Crocker First natives wearing no clothing signing and trimming ladies’ dress-1 P°8ition* the new m«*n will hold Miss Ella Dahlberg, representa- the Standard oil bulk plant, and National Bank of San Francisco, speak of. This ia not the first difficulty es. down. The native women were very tive and state organizer for the made a way with ten gallons of the young man has gotten into ac »nd he spent some time visiting ~ ~ Terry Dressmaking Coil«ge, who is lubricating oil, and a quantity of cording to the Chief, last fall he w’th J. W. McCoy o f the First hard to reach at first but when *| ^*88 Dahlberg has had wide ex- perience with dressmaking, and is I Mr and Mr8- ?' ati' Bates, who) now at McGees store giving de gasoline according to local agent was connected up with a bicycle National Bank, the two men being white baby arrived in the Dr.’s aK° tor Oakland to monstrations and lessons in dress home their curosity got the bet highly qualified for the work she; lcft * Ear! Crow. The theft waa discov theft, but due to hia youthfulness 'r * nds for a number o f years. is conducting in this city. Many ! v’**‘ •'*r Bi,‘ cs brother, who has making, spent part of Thursday j ered at six o ’clock thia morning, was given a aevere lectare and re The California hanker has made ter o f their fear and they had to women o f ths vicinit, have taken bren <luite ,l1« wiil return to Ash- at Klamath Falls on business. Her 1 when employees reported for leased. numerous trips through Southern co,ne wh'te baby> hav‘ advantage o f the offer, it is re- Iand tbe iir*‘ of next w,>ek. Mr. demonstrations at McGeas store j work. Oregon, aad each time he becomes | ,n* never ~ <‘n on6 M o r *- Bates’ brother is reported better, ported. are being well attended. more impressed with the beautiful I *‘ a’ e<‘ that himself and Due to the fact that tire marks Mr. and Mrs. Lester High were Mis«. Dahlberg will be here the having been removed from the hos scenery he declared Wcdne«*lav wif,> '"rorl“ ‘d * years before showed plainly on the dirt road in Ashland yeaterday. enroute remainder o f this week and un pital on Tuesday, morning. “ We in California think they evrr bad a convert, but were Mrs. Harvey Clift, who has local authorities have secured a from a six weeks trip which took til the closing o f business next brother is reported better, having have some wonderful scenery. "° bU8>’ tbit they foUBd n° timc Saturday. been removed from the hospital on been on a three weeks vacation definite clue as to the per pr sta them to the Olympian Peninsula. •nd we do. but I have yet to see to\ <«’ *c«’uragement from McGees store, has returned tors o f the crime, and tbeir ear Vancouver Island, and as far north- T uesday. •ny thing that surpasses'the beau-' , 11 U “ ,d that “ Bol' n* p th* as Alaska. They were on their «ray to her duties there, after having ly arrest is expected. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wood and ‘ ‘M of Southern Oregon.” ' Ur^ * ‘ Chr,rt“ n Endcavf>r Society home to Oakland, Calif., and vis accompanied her two sisters. Miss President and Mrs. J. A. daughter. Viola, from Wood’s __________________ i in the world now convenes for ited here at the home o f their par Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens es Mae and Mahle Smith, to Mo Churchill, and daughter, Miss store left Ashland Saturday night J P. Fayle and George Noble ' H9° b#to« h « “ endance at for a couple o f week's vacation, Marie, departed early thia morning desto, Calif., where they visited departed last night for San Fran ents, and other relatives. Upon 'eft A -bland Saturday for Corval- ! th*ir " " “ ’tings, nrnny a‘ California, which will be spent near the coaat. for Crescent City. They will oc their brother. They also viaited cisco, upon a combined business their departure for ening service. "•* »here they attended a picnic and pleasure trip. They will b e . they were accompanied by Albert other points in California, and cupy a cottage at Pebble Beach, in the towns o f Marshfield. Ban- held in the city for former Neb Mrs. Clift's sisters. Journeyed on gone about a week or ten days. McCune, son o f Mr«. Elsie Me- don They expect to take a good and w*" aP*nd a three weeks vaca- Mrs. S. A. Carlton on Union! ■ j Cune. who will go to Napa. O ali- raska residents. They returned to to Southern California, thence to street, who has been spending a m t and will do their share on fill-1 ‘ *OB there. Mrs. Sarah Briscoe of Mead St | fom ia, where he make his home Ashland the first o f the week. heir home in Broken Bow. Neb- ing up on clama and crabs. Th ey; ---------------------------- two weeks vacation in Northern 1 raska. Mrs. Clift retarnedto A sh-' visited friends on B street Wedner- | with his aunt. Miss Neva Gear- will return by way o f Crescent Baker— Graveled atr^et* in city Ast ria— Sa'mon worth $230,- California is expected to return t it) ’ and on Sunday. ! Jay aftarnooa. , hart. ing «1. Ju te Caves th* firs* o f the we-k. DO fh’pped out in two deys. « STATE tv OPEN FOR BUSINESS j j 9 and th e