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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1927)
• • « __ : __ i __ nnnu(rpoEUBTOHOiD Birth Records Show Q T n D A P E SWMMERS VIE HR More Boys Than Girls 0 I U It H U C H bnU VV L no A REM OVAL SALE ONDOS M ONDAY EVE START THE PICKING OF BARRETTS Manager of Fruit Associa- tion Expects an Excel lent Crop this Year PRICES AR E G O O D Peach Crop W ill Be Ready in About Ten Days, and Tonnage Is Big PLANT OF CANNERY IS LICENSED Formerly lin'd by Brother« to Hou«a Busine««. O f the forty eight babies born in Ashland and vicinity since the first day o f January this year, twenty-nine were boys and nine According to H. H. Elhart, teen acre girls, according to the owner o f the Elhart Book and birth registration records on file ; Music store, moving of the pres-1 in lhe office o f ^ Swedenborg, ent stock o f the concern to th e1 A ll birth are reported to his office | new location in the rooms recently by local physicians and from there made vacant by the Rose Con are sent into the proper state au fectionery, will be started by thorities. | September 1. The month o f January and July In preparation fo r the removal, wen* the banner ones fo r babies i a sale will be held for the purpose with a total o f eight each months, | o f closing out the odd stock left and a?ain boys predominated five from the pharmaceutical line o f the eight being boys. In Feb formerly operated by Mr. Elhart. ruary, boys had everything their | Mr. Elhart with Mr. W. M. Holey own way when the registration re c f this city, were partners in the cords showed three, boys and no pharmacy business in Ashland girls. In March it was a fifty -fitfy prior to the disposal o f Mr. Po- proposition with three boys and Icy’s interest to Mr. Elhart, who three girls. The month o f April closed out this line several years was favorable to the boys, again ago. when four were bom, a« against Mr. Elhart recently purchased the total o f three girls. the complete music stock o f the Thtt girls came to the front i during May however and tied the j boys record for the same month; with a total o f five boys and five j girls. June was again favorable for boys, the total for this month be ing five, three o f which were boys. The records also disclosed the | fact that the largest families to be reciepient of a visit from the stork numbered a total o f nine, includ ing the parents and the “ little i stranger” . This number was th e1 prevailing one in two cases. The j records further show that the av- F c d c r t l M o n e y C a n Now erag' size family was five. j D • 60 brothers and sisters, were on ■ Be Borrowed OT 1 Receipts hand to greet the newest arrivals the records show, this being the number o f living children in the combined familiea Twins and triplets were not at all popular from numerical stand point, during this period not being one case recorded. p o r ] m p<, H t h a b l e G o o d s W A R E H O U S E DONE Bagley Canning Company Ha» Room for 100 Car» Finished Goods Hetman'« Bath to Ba Scan# of In- tereatiag Race« and Diving C o nfe tta . Sponsored by Mi*-« Fay Carver, supervisor o f the playgrounds, a j swimming bee will be held next j Monday night at 7 :30 o’clock at I Helnum’a baths. This w*ill official* ! ty mark the close o f the children’ s | swimming classes, and if success- I ini, will be made into an annual affair. A free-for-all will be one o f the leading features of the entertain ment, Miss Carver announces, and everyone that is at all interested in swimming is asked to jo in in, whether young o r old. However, to do so, contestants must com municate with Miss Carver before seven o’clock tomorrow evening. V. I). Miller has agreed to be official announcer o f races, and B. C. Forsythe will act as timer. SYPHON 0 CANAL ACE COMPLETED Talent Irrigation District Now Supplies 700 Acres More Storage )Vater COST $35,000 Bonds For Latest Develop* ment Were Voted Early Last Spring Children's races are also on the and bfli: v7 C O U N C IL REDUCES .V E T E R A N S T O HOLD vvn . . ... B . * uocal growers of Bartlett pears the neu location is more central- r\ / ^ A i tt a d i c i i p r K i c r p a k t \/r m , t * i a k i i i r n r ^ \ n arehou e at the Bari > program, and demonstrations o f Tomorrow will see the comple PO O L T A B L E LICENSE j C O N V E N T IO N HERE Canning company has recently stroke and the dive may be made. tion o f a syphon across the can will start picking them today ac ly located for his business, and The admission will be fifteen yon and the five miles o f canal been licensed under the Federal cording to S. D. Taylor o f the will provide added room. A reduction o f the license on As announced in the Register Warehouse Act., according to I cents, according to Miss Carver. Ashland Fruit and Produce Asso which will give 700 acres in the pool tables from $16.00 to $7.50 1 two week« ago, the Soldiers and j Ralph Koozer, president-manager ciation. Seventy-five per cent o f I TONS OF W A T E R - Talent irrigation district a water occupied the attention of members Sailors Reunion association of o f the company. the local pear crop comes from the supply equivalent to the high stan Major Hammond Pays M ELO N O N D IS P LA Y of the council at their regular Southern Oregon will hold a con- This act provides that a ware man with a small acreage having dard set in the balance o f the Visit in Ashland Tuesday meeting. The petition o f * vention in Lithia Park for three house, having imperishable goods from four or five trees up to sev district. Bonds were voted last Two tons o f watermelon were the pool hall owners based upon days, starting August 31. and lo- in storage, ran secure federal mon eral acres. It was estimated that displayed Wednesday in the win Major Tom Hammond, a native spring to the amount of thirty-five a change in local conditions, since cal G. A. R. veterans and mem- ey loans upon presentation o f a the local crop will reach a total of dows o f Hardy Bros, grocery store. thousand dollars for this improve* the higher license was establish- hers o f the W. R. C. are now mak- receipt show! ng valuation o f the o f Ashland and graduate o f West four or five car loads most of An additional ton was kept in re ment and »mrk was started on the- Point twenty-five years ago was td. was recognized as a just on e,1 ing final preparations for the func- stock. which will be sold in Portlund. project about the middle o f June. serve in the store. an Ashland visitor Tuesday. Ma and the council concurred in low- tion. At the present time, several can- The price, according to Mr. Tay Puddling, has been carried on jor Hammond is stationed at Mr. P. R. Huedy says, nearly ering the rate. AH veterans o f the Civil War j nery warehouses in the northern lor is excoptionaly good this year Washington, D. C. and with other fo r a few days, and Saturday will half a ton a day is sold during the The Ashland ordinance books no will be invi.ed to the affair it i I part o f the state and other»! and pear growers are expected to army men was on a tour o f in see the water running full force season when the melons are in de- longer contain an order licensing announced. Officers o f the asso- throughout the country are licens-! make u fa ir -eturn on their invest spection on the west coast and in the new improvements accord mans. motor buses. This ordinance was ciation have been working for <*d under the provision, ment. ing to O. Am spiger, manager o f The market value o f the mel passed before the state law became ! some time on the plans for the an- < The newly completed local T, * m' ' '*^sl * " ,n' n* froni the district. This project was es P< aches will be c oming on with | warehouse, which is now occupied ttnama- 1 * here * visited his ons are now at the low price o f effective and with the adoption by ! nua) Occurrence. in the next ten days, Mr. Taylor sister Mrs. John Turner and spent tablished *o provide more water two cents a pound.Mr. Hardy says. the state o f a law covering this, The officers a re : G. O. Van N e t-; by the cannery, is capable o f hous- rated, and the outlook for this some time in Medford with a fo r the Applegate district. There Although at times it gets as low as the ordinance has not been enforc ta, quartermaster, W. Noble, ing 10 carloads o f finished goods, grop is thought to be very encour brother and two sisters. From Ash are 1800 seres in this section, that a cent und half this is considered ed and was repealed at this meet- commander, J. P. Sayle, assistant i «nd at times then will be much in aging. Mr. Taylor wa* o f the opin land the former resident went to i have been dependent upon flood the average low-market price for ing. The meeting was brief with quartermaster, a ll'o f Ashland, and | storage. ion that there would be about i Camp Lewis, and will return to i waters for irrigation. Nine hun According to Mr Koozer, all dred acres will now have a first twenty-five car loads shipped from ■ £ r " * I « T T ** ‘ °f that remains to be done on the W aahington, D. C. from this camp. 1 class water rich» and the balance the association n ot» .thotLding a I ^ 1" ^ * * E. V. Carter and other well- plant i» a small amount o f wiring | will receive much more water than loss of from ten to fifteen thou-! ------------------------- i ----------------------------------- i f ? " 1, “ f Pas" W' 11 a8aiat known men o f Ashland who new before it is entirely completed. heretofore due to the flood waters sand boxes ir. the Bellview dis-; T R U C K DRIVER IS KIDDIES TO H A V E I the local unit ,n * * convention Tomato parking will begin soon Ma.ior Hammond when he was a having n smaller acreage to sup trict due to a rec< nt hall storm. INJURED T U E S D A Y boy and who was well acquainted SPECIAL M A T IN E E and with it the cannery will be in ply. This is said to be approximately i --------- * M U R P H Y IS BAC K operation 24 hours a day, employ with his father, A. P. Hammond The Talent Irrigation district the xs.iv' ror-iage that was nroduc-, FROM CONFERENCE ing 200 people for the two shifts. who at one time was postmaster rw , , V agu er C reek -W h en the truck | Through a special arrangement will have a most successful year d *ast -tar. The mam pari o f the I driven b> Mr. Scott for George i wiUl M c Mooch, the general' of Ashland enjoyed a delightful Canning o f the Bartlett • pears according to Manager Arnspiger, :h irop will originate from the Mathuon who ha« a log hauling, mBna(rer o f ^ Abner K KHn# Rev. J. E. Murphy, pastor of will also be started soon. Nearly 6 visit with this former resident. who has estimated the value o f the M 'ey. JahaMn and Nicho! or- contract for the Tomlin Box Com- , hoWs. a 8pecia] matjnee the Free Gospel church, returned carloads o f other pears have al- ! crops in this district this y r a i to chard«. Medford became r n m i v L , been arranged fo r Saturday to Ashland yesterday, accompan re»d\ been shipped from here. Mr. TROUT EGGS SHIPPED l»e one million dollars. An ade- Du*. to the amount of fruit eom- ageable while go,nr down a hUl | afW noon sUrtin(r at two 0.cloek ied by Rev. Walter Foster, after Koozer »avs. Ov*r 1,139.000 rainbow “ ggs I quate supply o f wxttiT, and excel* Lithian announced three weeks at the Bible Standard iff » n shot- >v within abot* ten in this vicinity Tuesday morning, j officers o f the «ne iju in D announced we re shipped Wednesday from j lent marketing renditions are re* the driver received a badly smash- today. TK, Merry-go-Round. The Conference Camp meeting in Eu days the fruit assoris'. on w a ___ __ ________ Diamond Lake to the -tate fish I sponsible fo r this, the manager ut* iter u i.ori hi. ,n ¿ ! . . t I BOAS PREPARE FOR one o f the busiest p i,»«a V -,-ally. ! !e* wh* ° h« ¿“ "P ^ d just be-! Kerri, Wheel, the Airplane, Merry gene. NEXT SUNDAYS CAME hatchery nt Bingham, under the said. The present condition o f the From f.r t y to fift y perv .e ire em- "T0 tb f lrutk waa WT* * ki'd- The Mix Up and the Monkey races Rev. Foster, »h o is a returned supervision <1 • tate game officials. ! water supply is excellent, with ployed to handle the c.op. m.;ur**<1 man wws picked up by H. will be thrown open, fo r the prin missionary from India, will speak The eggs, which will be hatched 2700 acre fee t left in the Inngrant S. Lynch and rushed to a doctor The Ashland Boas determined to cipal benefit o f the younger gen- at the church here Sunday morn in a few days, will be kept until re»«jrvoir and 10,000 acre fast where hi« injuries were cared for. era tion. avenge their last .Sunday’s defeat ing and evening, and will then INTERESTING F ACTS next spring at the hatchery, and in the Syatt Dam reservoir, ac It is thought the accident occur- at the hands o f the Klamath Peli The shows and concessions will leave fo r northern appointments cans, in the first o f a three game then will be shipped to Eastern cording to measurements A B O U T TH E T A X I | red when the truck slipped out o f mad« before relum ing to his station Oregon si reams and lakes fo r yesterday. The irrigation season --------- j gear while going down hill. T h e 'not b* toT ^ a ft*n >000 series to determine the champion planting. will be practically ever in two It may be an optimistic sign o f'tru ck was badly damaged but it officers further stated, in the far east. ship o f the Southern Oregon f « rd it’cr.s at t.« .a’ „• V ... • - i\ eel;... > the :jrh* »hat sr.<!> j- ricp Rev. V-*">hy,- who hr« rtt'n drd $ vt)v winter weather, and again w'.l be repaired a.id .v.-air, p!a;ed It ague, liave Oeen undergoing I state hatchery were said to be would conflict with local business camp meetings throughout the There are 12,200 acres assess it may not. At least the fact re -, in use. strenuous »-orkouts, all week, pre- j " " ' ’ ’¿ 7 " IT ’ favoruble for the shipment institutions. country, believes the Eugene meet paratory to their next Sunday’s: ed in the district and 16000 gross mains that the taxi business in — ____________ v ing is beyond dispute, the best he game at the Jackson county Fair acres comprise the entire district. Ashland is better in summer than A RRE ST 98 has ever been to. Nearly 6000 grounds. Irrigation costs in the Talent dia- ,t is in the winter, according to Ninety-eight arrests were ef- International Auto CRATER LAKE ROAD IS TO BE G RAVELLED trict are divided into three units, W. F. “ Bill” DeWitt, well-known fected by prohibtion officers in According to those who witness License Given Tourist people gathered there last Sat urday and Sunday, he says. the lowest being $8.85 an acr*. local taxi man. Oregon during the month o f ed last Sunday’s game, the score The conference was held at was no indication o f the strength It’s the “ long hauls’ ’ that ^U*F* «w o rd in g to a report re-1 re- The first International Automo- Bids for gravelling the Grater The next unit has a cost of $10.83 count. Mr. DeW itt says, and these cently dispatched by the state pro- bile license to be presented at the the Lane County Fair grounds. o f the two teams, the Boas being Lake highway from Prospect to and the third $12.08. j are confined primarily to the sum-1 hibition commissioner. 1 Chamber o f Commerce made its in .he lead the entire game un- i the park boundary will be opened mer months. A total o f $7877 in fines were appearance this morning when till the ninth inning. The final at the state highway commission BUY LO C A L PR O PERTY “ In the winter time we have imposed upon violators o f the liq- Melville A. Bley, driving a Mc- The announcement of a res’ es game o f the league was played be-1 meeting in Portland August 30, many short trip* about town, and uor law during this time, and 345 Farlan touring car, registered for tate deal, in which Mr. and Mrs. tween these same teams, the local according to a recent announce- these averaging from twenty-five days were spent in jail sentences.' » permit to enter Oregon, Fred Taylor b«*enme owners o f the aggregation emerging winner by a ment. to fifty cents, do not count up ®ne hundred and sixty-two gal- The Oregon visitor gave hi* j G. G. Ogg properties on North good margin. Road projects in four counties near as rapidly as a few long ones|*ons o f mash were destroyed, and! heme addsess as Los Angeles, but Main and Bush streets, was made Much intrest has been aroused and the construction o f a culvert »'ould. There are few calls from j 31 gallons o f liquor were seized, j the license on his car was issued recently. locally over the game Sunday arid on the Redwood highway will al » distance in the rainy season. report says. Two »tills were in England. They had visited every j Three buddings on Bush street, with a large delegation o f Peli so be be open for bids, it is an while warm weather is sure to seized and two automobiles con-1 country possible for them to reacji a vacant lot. and the Ogg residence can supporters expected to back nounced. find them.” fiscated also. 'b y automobile, and according to I on the corner o f North Main and their team, the largest crowd to Among the projects forthcoming —— — — | Mrs. Bley, this was the seventh ! Bush streets, are included in the ever witness a ball game in South Mr. DeW itt explains the reason is the resurfacing o f 10.4 miles Rtv. and Mrs. H. T. Mitchel - 1 time they have toured the world. 1 deal, ern Oregon is anticipated. for the long-distance travel dur- on he Condon-Cottonwood and Extensive improvement# and a the summer months as the out- more and son La»-rence returned j The license was peculiar in that it the Condon-Lone Road Market «wnie o f heavy employment at the Wednesday from a vacation spent ¡was engraved on an unpainted new building are planned by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doss and roads, the furnishing o f crushed log- at the o t tlte Woods. They P»«ce o f metal, and bore no orna-1 and Mrs. Taylor in the near fu three daughters who moved to '■nr. our industrial localities gravel and broken stone for the Cottage ging camps and road headquarters, will spend the remainder o f their n'*nts or decorations o f any kind. ture. They plan to erect a new Ashland recently from Crater Lake Highway, the con at various If wa* necessary for the California j house on the lot bordering the old ¡Grove, will locate in a residence o f the calls he ha, receiv- summers’» vacation struction o f a mile o f • broken residents to go to England to se-, residence and repaint the other on the boulevard. Mr. Doss is De- have been to the Siskiyou points on the coast. stone surfacing on the Dalles- cure the license, the United States home. puty District Manager o f the Yeo California highway and the furn r " U,n‘ - takin* workmen ‘ to their jobs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Forsythe and issueing nothing but a letter o f in man lodge, under A. C. Cornelius, ishing o f material for the main ------------------------- ¡fam ily «pent one day this week at induction. I M f and M n w „ Han<Jy of District Manager. Their daughter. tenance o f the Pilot Rock-Free attend Normal Mr- George WWsey o f Idaho 'he L“ k* ** * * return,n,r ------------------------- Pasadena, California were in Ash- Margaret will water section o f the Oregon-Wash school the coming year, and the * • “ »* Id« ■ A«hland Ashland *: to ' n*',r hf me on T * m c t *t» * t M>rtU * W - H o l t - C h a . e can- Iand OYPr Sanday , fh ,« is ,_ ington high»-ay. nery will can blackberries and J Sprinr„ Hote, Mr M;indy ¡, ln. other two daughters Doris and “ king over burine* oppof* T * -B|r huckleberries. tere*ted in the timber surrounding Eveyln will attend Junior High. 'unit’ es, with the v.ew o f local 1 V. D. Miller o f Millers Toggery ng in Oregon. Mr. Willsey it a N «w «p a p e e M « » H e r . Ashland, and Mrs. Handy aerom- drove out to the Lake o f the Mrs. Delhia Hale wa> virit.ng hanker o f many years experience. *!r and H. E. Burnett and ! Mrs. A. J Bobbins on Allison | pani, d him here to look fo r a *nd ha« lived in the Intermountain ,on ^ °',n Eugene are visiting street ha* been confined to her dwelling house. They have a fam- aid friends Wednesday and Thurs- Woods Wednesday evening to ac- couutry for a goud many v » » r« hut is desirous o f moving bis fam- ¡•y to the western coast Mr Will- *vy will leave today for Southern r ' f-;r. i v .h ir e k - ; -it *-» - ' •stigate buxine* before making I» (decision as to where to locate! Mr. and Mrs. Henry* Enders Jr. returned Wednesday from a few days vacation spent at their cot tage at the Lake of the Wood*. Mr. Theodore Yerian o f Port land, Oregon will arrive in Ash land Saturday for a two weeks vacation at the home o f his par ents, Mr. and Mr*. I. O. Yerian on Dewey «treet. Mr. Yerian is con nected with the Oregon Institute o f Technology, where he has been teaching the past year and will be employed again the coming year. Mis* Grace Chamberlain and Miss Elizabeth Palmer returned the fore part o f the week from a short vacation trip spent in Port land and other northwest cities. Mis* f'hamberlian and Mis* Palm er live on the Chamberlain-Palmer ranch adjoining Ashland. Mrs. James Lennox o f Valley View was in Ashland shopping »nd attending to business an j home o f Senator and Mrs. home this week on account o f ill- ; jjy 0f f o0r boys, and were very d.iy in Ashland returning to h e r icomPanJr bis family home who Thursday. Mra. Lennox wiTT leave G*°nre Dunn. Mr. Burnett is news nesa. well impressed with Ashland and home on Thursday afternoon a t ; b*v* been spending a week at the Monday fo r Portland where aha will spend three weeks visiting at with cottage. vd'tor o f the Eugene Register and ■ jits advantages for a growing ' Klamath Falls in company the home o f her daughter. • brother o f Mrs. Dunn. Cuy Randles o f the Automotive i family. They made the trip to the J her son, Roy Hale. * ------------------------- ;> t a* enable to t o at hi» ;l*c ? I « * - ? o f tha 'X octlr, Crater L s k e ' ------------------------------------------ PrrY’ and— ' r k rr^Srcs« on Medford— Building permit* Coquille— Heavy shipments I o f buxine* on account o f iiln e * and other interesting places in the j Pine Grove— Plan rebuilding I $360,000 Beth Israel Jewish tem- here during July totaled $108,335« i head lettuce being made. • • eoaplt o f days this week, vicinity. I sawmill recently burned. | pie. ■