* TV» R egister lU jc r ilT o f r«cV »» Farm Ho» la SoatV rra O re g o s F O R M E R L Y C E N T R A L PO IN T A N D A S H L A N D A M E R IC A N VOLUM E 3 A S H L A N D . JA C K SO N C O U N T Y . OREGON. TU ESD AY, E OF Twelve Acres in Bellview L WATER Has High Production Record NIGHT IS ATTENDED BY MANY Lithia W ater Sold Com m ercially W ill Be Now Called “ Silver G ey ter” N U M B E R 30. A U C U S T 33, l# 3 7 . E INSPIRES: PLAN FOR E X H IB ÍS H I M f t TO USE NiW LIGHTS — PEACHES ARE BEST i Electrician* Start W ork on L ocal If those who are skeptical about I ner, local grocery men aw not Station*. W ill E atrnd to the productivity of »oil around forced to compete with the farm. Coa*t on an unfair price basis. Ashland would take a few minutes In addition to the laying there time and run out to the Oak View No longer will the word Lith- Installation of the Neon lighting poultr- farm owned by E. B. are two brooder houses and an in­ I ia appear'upon the labels and ad- Shaw, and managed by Mr. and cubator house. These buildings are system at the Standard Oil com­ I vertisiqg matter of the Lithia Wat­ Mrs. S. K Barnes and located in constructed along the lines pany service station at the corner of er from the Silver Springs, accord- the Belleview district, they would model houses recommended by the of Boulevard and Main street, | I ing to the president of the com- suffer a rude awakening. Twelve state agricultural college and in started Monday, when electricians j | pany. Harry Silver. This decision acres of land, under the capable the incubator house, the walls are under contract, begain their work. ■ 1 was in compliance with a ruling management o f Mr. and The Neon light is something en-| Mrs. so built that there is not the least : by the Department o f Chemistry, Barnes, and Mr. Shaw is produc­ draft. Six thousand baby chicks tirely new and a modem develop in the l). S. Department of A gri-; ing a net revenue at this time of were hatched out this spring and ment on the Pacific coast. The | j culture, who has ruled that the 3240 .to 9290 a month and during six 540 egg incubators were used, form o f illumination originated |-|e a J 0f Experiment Sta- france and is being tieing used ax- ex­ ^ D e c la r „ L o c a | C r o p Races, Diving and Special P a " ' ' nerul ,'haI1 only be the winter months this will drop all o f them going full blast at one Secretary o f Chamber in France tensively there and in England. t!roe. Seven hundred chickens were TU f tU t C *rt* ‘n mlneral iB down a small amount. Feature* Provide En­ in large enough content 'to comply Suggests Using Vacant Cannot be Equalled. P oultry Only Port Light Brilliant raised, and today there are twenty tertainment Windows | with their law on the matter. The I Th<. plare bear8 the name of , five pullets, laying, and the aver­ It is said to be of unusual ef- „ „ . __ , water in the futre will be named poultry farnj and o f courae that age egg production from these fectivene*« in display illumination GRANITE SOIL HELPS THIRTY ENTERED j Stiver Geyser after the famous ¡g ^he primary excuse for its ex- twenty five is fifteen a day. The and to be adaptable for som e1 ^ " BRING IN OUTSIDE lighting purposes. The light, ac- Rogue River Peach Crop i inlneraI water *eyser on **» silv" istence, but to say that it was on- »ale o f the baby chicks helped ma Demonstrations Given by | property. cording to those familiar with the (g Confined Almost En- ly a poultry farm would be doing terially in increasing the monthly Would process, is produced by application According to an opinion by City an injustice, for five cows, and revenue and also gave the farm Communication Local People of Many tirely to Ashland Attorney W. E. Briggs, The pro- a healthy garden, adds material- sufficient chicks to start a good j Make Plans for Fall Op­ of electricity to Neon ga«, one of Event* hibition o f the use of the désigna- ly tp the monthiy reVonue. A t the sired laying pen. the rarer constituents o f the air. ening and Festival Do you know that Ashland has tion lithia on the label of water present time there are three hun- Though normally like the intense the best peaches in the Northwest T ook Special W ork Had athletic promoters in sold by the Natural Lithia Springs dred hens in the iayini houst! and red o f the sunset glow .it can be — ns good as any in the world? Mrs. Barnes took some special p djtor The Register:’’ search of promising young swim­ changed by special process, to a < ompanv, us ruled by the depart-. they arc producing around seventy ! woik in poultry raising at Corval- Well, it has, and that is exact­ mers dropped around to Helman’s Your editorial entitled "Getting blue, bordering on pur ly what Prof. F. C. Reimer. of the Baths last r.icht, they would h-ve ment of agriculture under the dollnrs n month. The general mar- ! Ls, Hn*l *s using some gooçl com- our House in Order” is timely and I «^ar Southern Oregon Experiment Sta­ Aund a profusion of them. fD.-; f Ure ,ood and dru* 1' a,'t’ wl!' l,o t) Wet is not deuended upon, the m°n sense along with the theore- wortv while, but calls our attm b,e- P e n e t r a t in g P o w e r tion would tell you if you should tn.-t night was “ swimming night'*! a" y Way, lnt*^fere w,t|l Die U8° owners and managers have cus- tical knowledge obtained in school, tion morc particularly to the con- i a! this popular school. Sror.s- r <1!of dpR,KT>l' « or> Lithia Water | tomers who take ali of the eggs and the poultry end o f thr busi­ tinually changing order, and the [ Neon light has the greatest rsk him. In fact, he made this by M u Kay Carver, playground j 1 v tho clty in th<‘ parlt or al tbe that arc produced. These eggs are ness is working out in fin e »hape. things which such changes impose1 Penetrating power o f any known stati ment to a representative o f instructor, the evening was spent depot. sold at the same price the stores Every laying hen is trapnesb d and on communities, und individuals. ,1'Fht. it is stated, bor this reason the Register over tbe telephone t . „ ■ Tbe city does not in any way receive for them, and in that man- (Continued on Page 6) , Only a few years ago it was neces-! j‘ »» valuable in fogs and is used | yostrrdoy. in races dEvin„ rnA sell or commercialize lithia water J .______________ „__________________ ?ary for us to make frequent trips > *B marlt>nK airplane courses and Professor Reimer, although not tures was, all that had been hoped to the Railroad Station to greet' bindings in European countries. It directly connected with this work, for, und ^he prevaii.ng exprt-os on I being free at all fountains in REG1STER HELPS TO I,. -------------------- ----------------------- „„ j u,.r„ is said to have remarkable brill - ia very familiar with ali matters among the swimming fans today this city, which puts its use by the niJAS KuW HA i t A SELL W ATERMELONS [ and ex I ■» ^ time. related to growing of crops and is that the event was a “ great ity ouUide of the J of succees.” W pure *O0' from the Metteun to ment farm near Talent and his as­ S There were diving contests.' ctar* ’ o i rup* at the melons, a ton and half, was the exhibit buildings and for r o o t i (' aaa'lia» borders are to be li­ sociation with county farm author­ m rks and depot fountains d oes! Take Lop . • ■»— S ia jir * G am e by races o f many kinds, and special sales record of Hardy Brother« Sided Score of Thirteen year» the largest apples. r e w s .! Tun’ inatP<1 wi‘ b Noon lighting, ac- ities. features. Thirty people entered rot in any way commercialize the Grocery Saturday. According to tue o f th»» water, h'-nr does th e' -f0 Seven mad* Fruit is one of the major crops ill the races alone. and pumpkins could be se« in i cording to announcement The Ashland Boas, by taking the Mr. Hardy, the watermelons aver­ these stations along the ro; ... It h w y^terday. at the farm station, and at the Major Clyde ilcU ne, gave a labeling of the' fountains with aged twenty pc.und« a piece in Night travelers will pick up the present time. Mr. Reimer is busily wwe good advertising, frequently demonft>'.-ition o f th Australia1. s.gns, Lithia Mater, as is done,: long end ef a 13 to 7 score Sunday Pa^. i Fair weight and a ton and a half were if yon were traveling on tbc train» i “ 1 ’Pl11 -Liana and fol- engaged in moving the burden o f Craw!, and racing hark, and wav - 'i c e the springs under the juris- at the Jackson county sold on this one day so figure ;l followed by Earl*Crow, who gave o f thp pure foo<1 and dru» R grounds from the Klamath Falls you would hear remarks anent the ' " T " * **” * '**** highway from pears from his trees, which he says i Pelicans forced the series into 3 out for yourself just how many fact that Ashland grew the finest! ra,lf,,PI" a. Oregon and Washing bear 75 per cent of tkeir normal an exhibition of the tr ’ d«reon. Ted- th#* foriiliunt cu»»fcet ---------------------------- games the final of which will b e 'ph’ h:- NEW SANITARIUM !*™und"- Thp penine got into action early, and its part in the event, as they were . j tively few of these people ever saw ‘- ecircn Products corporation “ They are unusually fine, indeed tion of the resting stroke. five runs were forced in the op- advertised exclusively in 1 ,Bt Ashland or obtained much idee of I *.T' I pertinent wdl service the bípt ¡n Southern Oregon or V. D. Mi’ ier sejn'c«! as official Work was started 'n -r wr- V on i ening neriod. Klamath came back newspaper. her resources and opportunities. , *' utr,n,,?''.r: completely from tb -]^ b(. entire Northwest. They are o f announcer o f ra; if. " hile B. C. v. hat will ultimately be a modern ¡Later we brought in the mineral \ ‘ ,h< Canadian bordera, j¡ne quality, and they are produc- Forsythe, Mr. Mci4eii. r,ew rorm t’ I vr nitarium. at 190 Boulcv -d op in their turn with th" willow, and ___ ________ _ 1 PREHISTORIC TUSK waters and placed fountains at the ' ' . V . ° *r,,ck" being maintained ^ jn q„jte a large quantity.” (.cue!;, and Dr. Cran r. Malcn" !"o Gayloy orope-t-. The r -nita"- couple ef runs for them. The Ro^ue River pearh crop iir The scoring from then on was -------- I away some impression of Ashland I and Mr. Crew were jud-ps o f div­ r"nj is being built by Dr. Angcll. confined almost entirely to Ash­ in’ ermittant, with Ashland bats­ Prof. J. B. Horner, teacher of ns a prospective health resort, ing. land, he says, largely because o f W H ITTLE INJURED 'o-al chiropractor, and will have men doing the most o f the heavy history at the Oregon Agricultur- Condition* Change Th' various event« w«re ’’ vided 1 fifteen rooms twrive of which will the extremely favorable condition» IN 12-FOOT FALL The gnat paved Pacific High- t u , , ’ ’ ^ J . . bat will,e thp Pelicans garnered early Wednesday morning for i d«y thc people o f the whole Unit- Whittle Transfer and Storage in ground o f this nature, while The list o f prize winners is a« pr?. L/T. Aziprpll will rno\6 , his ox * 1 pjnu* Vii#c nnt „ / _ , * * * .< > , __ _____ follows: ,e to to tbe new « sanitarium .n li.n n n some- 1 “ '*? ° 0t ° f * ^ ° f 37 ^ P“ rpose o f Securing th« ____ el«- i •«* States not only pass through company sustained a serious and they do not fare so well in the ; f fire the new 1 in” “ al b*L phant tusk which was discovered |f>ur but stop to look us over painful injury Monday morning, sticky “ doby” soil characteristic Class A Boys 26 yards Crrwl— I' rre in September. Tbe crowd was estimated at j last spring at the C. R. James | ■nri *««* what we have thats worth »lien be fell twelve feet through of many other sections of South­ Norman Bergstrom ( » - » ji| j*t. ■Hie sanitarium will be strictly 1200, and with intense interest in farm on North Myrtle. whi’e. Highest expressions o f the trap door leading to the bnse- ern Oregon. Class B Girls— Eilcn TV'iley ! rnodarn according to the local the two teams, next Sunday’s de­ (ago 11) 1st Accompanied by Phi) G. Rice. prune are continually heard o f our ment o f McNair Bros., drug store, Septem ber I* M onth Chiropractor and will embody the ciding game is predicted will be a J. H Martin, Guy Conley and wonderful Park, our hotels, our breaking two ribs and badly bruis­ Girl’s side stroke— i iis Wiley, latest known methods of treat­ September is the big month fo r recard breaker from an attendance Douglas Cex, Mr. H enter went to climate and our water, and while ing hi* bark and arms first peaches, Mr. Reimer says, al- ment. standpoint the James farm and removed the most people are polite we do some­ Class B — Boy's Crawl— Wallace Mr. Whittle started to fall face | though some e f the earlier varie- ancient tusk from the creek bed time bear criticisms which are un­ downwurd. but h e f„„. r c c M r g the <>«* sre already being marketed, Walcott, first i where it bad probably lain for a doubtedly Justified. Ti-.e fact is floor he wa* thrown .--gainst un Me*4 “ f ’ * i - ' Girl’s side stroke— Ruth Mae BURNING FLUE CALLS Local Mfrrl>s|it Ta from O U T FIRE DEFT. 'good long while b efc-» :b/> firs*. how»v-r that no city today kt» a impoainr ob je», ¡ha? caused aim to ••»«H o»ch; ds, ai;t.^ .gh there are CT^loots,' first, Attenti Buyers Week ; Pnine trees were planted at Myrtle better opportunity to exhibit and turx over. He lit on his Diving— Nary Low Gill. back I several o f large proportions slt- Much excitement but little dam­ for even Noah had founded the show what we have and to make acroas a beam. uated close in toward the city. A Relay race (boys)— Frank Scott Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGee left boat building industry. In fact on­ a compelling bid for the Tourist Ixmnie Scroggins, David Gaffney, age resulted from a fire la the Mr. Whittle is resting easily at ’ r**»»«*• tel this morning. The fire depart- eiaro. where they will attend tbe remained in the creek bed. The land. What shall we do and how physicians were unable to exam­ Girl’s 100-vard relay— Florence Ashland ha* been long recognis­ annual Buyer’s week convention in portion secured was only about shall we do it? Ought to be the Hess. Jtuth Mae Chilcote, Edna men was summoned and all pre­ ed as a leading peach-growing ter­ ine him closely enough to deter­ cautions were taken to prevent tbe that city. 6 feet in length. It was nine inches' °n the lips o f every m^r mine whether there were fuAher ritory, Mr. Reimer says. Not only Danford, Louise Anderson. Mr. McGee has attended this in __________ diameter at the base. In all pro-: (Continued »n page 5) injuries. are its peaches larger and sweeter, 50-yard race (women)— Louise spread o f fire to other building*. A small patch o f dry grass to function either in Portland or th e! bability the full tusk in the days i Scroggins, first —-------- _ _ _ _ _ but tbey are also grown in larger 26-vard race (women)— Gene­ the rear o f the building wa« ignit­ California city for many years for when its pre historic owner c« FORMER RESIDENTS Mrs. Mary Gow o f Petaluma, quantities than anywhere el»* in ed, but was soon smothered by the purpose of determining ’what vorted through the North vieve Swedenburg. ENJOY W ORLD TOUR Calif, is visiting old friends and the northwest. the women will wear’ during the jungles, was from twelve to fif- chemicals. ____ __ “ Just why doesn’t Achland Spe­ Candle nice— Frank Scott, first. ! looking after business affairs. Mr. coming seasons o f the year, and to teen feet long. The candle race proved one o f I Flames shot into the air for and Mrs. Gow left Ashland for cialize in Peaches?” is a question complete his fall buying. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Prosser and In all the years that Prof. H or-! that has been asked by tourists the most interesting features of many feet, and a dense cloud of daughter, Mia* Petaluma, Calif., last March for The convention lasts all this ner has spent in the graveyard, o f Mr*. Prossers and others who have familiarised the evening, and every candle was smoke arose from the chimney. Mr. Gow’s health. He has been weak. Grace Hurt, arrived in Arhland No damage was done to the | lbe early race of elephants this still lighted at the finish. themselves with the distinctive Monday morning, having just com­ benefited by the change but Mr*. building. I tusk from the James farm superiority o f the Ashland qual­ According to Miss Carver th e: is the Gow is not as well and thinks pleted a trip around the world. A picnic party composed of Mr. largest one he has ever secured. ity over others. The question has. evening was a financial success,; They landed at Montreal taking there is no place like Ashland. Word has been received here and Mr*. P. R. Hardy and daugh­ In order to preserve this tusk it remained unanswered, apparently and money was made for the play­ that George Trott and Flora Spen­ ter, Ruth: Mr. and Mr*. J. R. was necessary to bury it in dry the overland trip thru Canada on ground fund. waiting discovery, for investiga­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Young and the Canadian Pacifie, and making cer were married June 19, 1927, in Hardy and children; and Mrs. Gass *arth the soil absorbed all of tion has shown that very few Ash­ Miss Carver wishes to thank all the trip down th* Western coast daughter of Chico, California are California. Mr. and Mr*. Trott are and children motored to the Ap- Die moisture the specimen Participants in the various events, con­ to their home in San Francisco. in Ashland and Medford visiting at land! te* or in fact a small propor­ former residents of Ashland, and piegate Sunday where they spent tained. so it was buried at the tion o f the people *f Southern those who aided in making Mrs. Prosser and her daughter borne* of Mrs. Eleanor Pow- have many friends here who wish j the day. Jame* farm, and will be secured Oregon are cognizant o f the fact it possible. were former resident* o f Ashland ell and Mrs. H. B. Kellum. The them much joy and happiness in by Prof. Horner at a later date.__ But it’s true. families were old friends at Chico. and have many friends here who their new venture. Myrtle Point American. Mr and Mrs. L A Roberts and Old Time Resident are taking much pleasure in greet­ Mr. and Mrs. Young are returning Rev. H. A. Camaham occupietf ing them. They are guests at the to their home in California after Dies at Phoenix Lloyd Smith o f Gold Hill was i thet,> r* We" “ BO," * ro“ « th* direction o f Professor Diercke. Nair, Mr. and Mr*. Harry G. and little Shirley Ann Andersen, ter. Mr*. Jennie Hervey on Moun fr*' o f whifh w*r* ,rom C*Mor- rhen but a small boy ocenmpony . H , ... Mr. ir.d Mr* Ralph Bowm ind Moore and family, and Mr*. Ger­ spent Sunday in Klamath FalM nis, Washington and other states. W hi* father a well known a .d * in Avenoo. On Fr.d.y morning daughter, Jean, and Mr. and Mr* trude Fraley and children motor­ visiting friends. 8. Ramey and daughter o . Mrs. Dunning and son and Miss 7 7 p*opl* P^bbig black Charles Brook* and family spent ed to the Applegate Sunday whee heme* and it was only a short \ Lavema departed Sunday even- Corvallis—First «teel arrives time before a gallon or two could ! mg for Portland where they win Sunday picnicing on te< A rple-jthev spent the day. ■*c -*•—©**• i 4)» k • .* .*ays* 6000 PENNANT CHANCE