FO RM ERLY C E N TR A L P O IN T A N D A SH LA N D AM ERICAN ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. irst Sale Is Made Recent ly to A Bellview Resident AIT ON M A C H IN E R Y Second Thousand in Local Factory W ill Soon Be Ready The first sale o f bricks by the Ashland Clay Products company was made several days ago. when one-thousand face bricks wen dis­ posed o f to a resident o f the Bell- m the test kim waiting proper baking, and as soon as this oper­ ation ia completed a thousand shhrgtes. ordered try a local resi­ dent -will be finished. Tbix work, seconding to C. E. Baod.-ch. manager o f the plant, is ctsiy o f a temporary nature. A ll ds*vek>pmewt at the plant now ¡reap-- the arrivsQ o t machinery is,’no the east. Pi'.s machinery which was to hive been shipped on the 28th o f (Jll.V w il' b' capaldc o f manufac tffrb.g any sort o f day product, including such thing« as drain tile, brnamental bricks, face bricks, decorative tile and shingles. I t will be possible to complete "f'lUOO face briiki a day. Mr.’ F:»ndisch says. It i« his intention to first m: nufacture the 10.000 I licks Deed'd ir. u e construction T w in s A r e Bara The first twins to be recorded n the >•»'»1 birth record books «"ce at least the first o f January, *ere born Thursday morning, to F. B. Ager, o f Ager. Calif- >rnia. The newest arrivals were *>th girls weighing 7 1-4 and 7 1-2 lounda. Chief Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, o f ottage Grove are visiting Mrs. “itcher’s mother. Sarah E. Carr, t ftlamath Junction. Mr. Pitcher » chief o f police at Cottage Grove nd haa been doing police work °r twenty-two vrars. ™r. and Mrs. Charles White d children, who have been on * 0 week* vacation at Laheview d other raster* Oregon tid e* " return tomorrow. Nr*. K. J. Rains, o f Portland. '»Co«, owner o f the Ashland nat- 'rturn. is hi the city on business * » * * accompanied to Ashland friends from Portland, and bo ia Ashland for a frw Fl*math Fall*— Ackley Lomber >npany reopen* with 66 me*. AUGUST 26, 1627, The National Tribune, in a re- Father said if I went he would cent issue under the caption rather I would fro with my friends. “ Army Experiences o f a Country so he n»ve his consent. Boy,” printed an interesting:; We went to Madison and enlist- The Rerister is in reoiept o f a President Coolktge will not vis­ chronicle o f the army experiences ed in Co. K. under CapL Harrison letter from W. F. Walters, local it Oregon. This information was o f D. L. Glenn Co. K. 82nd In- McAllister, rot a leave of absence secretary o i the Y. M. C. A. who received this morning by V. V. diana. whose residence is in Ash- lor a few days and returned home, is in Seabeck. Washington attend­ Mills President o f the Chamber of land. Through the courtesy o f T. | but in a few days the 82d was or- ing the «ummer session for Y. M. Commerce in a letter from Eve­ H. Simpson the Register is able dered to Louisville and was al­ C. A. secretaries. The letter is of rett Sanders, secretary ot the to reproduce it. ready on the way. When we grot unusual interest as it tells of the president. The letter was as fo l­ By D. L. GLENN. Co. K, 82nd i buck we fiund tliul with a lot of work that is being accomplished lows : Ind., 2 Glenn Ave.. Ashland Ore. ¡others we had got left, but we soon there. It is as follows: Rapid City. S.D. I was born in Clermont, Ohio, pot passare on another boat; rot August 19, 127. 'he 12th o f December, 1844. We i into Louisville a little after sun- Just to show you that I do think My Dear Mr. Mills: moved to Jenninrs county. Ind.. UP ai,rt found the reriment just Former Ashland Woman’s o f the men in the home town at School Officials Place the The President greatly appre­ when I was hut three years old. filing; out o f an old porkhouse. Inventions are Used by times when I am away from home, Number at Three Hun­ ciates the kind and cordial invita­ There we lived on a farm where where they had been sheltered for 1 am cutting one class period just dred, Possibly More Many Cities tion o f the Ashland Chamber -f much o f the timber land then was | the night. at this time to write a few letter Commerce to visit Oregon and in its native State, and. o f course' and you happen to be on the list. had some little difficulty M A K E S IG N A L M A N Y INTERESTED wishes he might accept, but un­ we children had a rood time o la v-■' n r*"tt’ nr located in a rood camp We are having a perfectly won­ fortunately he finds it impossible inr in the deep-tanrled w iH wood,, "h e re there was room fo r drill derful time here this year. For to take so long a trip at this time. where nuts and wild fruits were and camp duty, but finally hit on Mrs. V. Phillips Carter’s Being Re’ all there is a lot to do, still there Inquiries are Very Truly ' Yours. plentiful. what was later known as Camp Devices Endorsed by is time for fellowship, which by ceived From Over the E V E R F T T SANDERS. No place I have ever found were Grasshopper, so-called because of Traffic Assns. way is wonderful to say the least. State as W ell as Others Secretary to the President wild fruits and different kinds o f j abundance o f these insects We have some exceptionally storng birds and wild animals more plen-, there. men here this year, among them At leant three hundred Normal , G e ttin g H ard en ed M A N Y AR E EXPECTED tiful than there. clamor o f the city, eager for the | being; Dr. Ambrose Bailey pastor school «tudent* will enroll for the Father sold the first farm and* W ' did * ,ot dr'll «nd camp sound o f clashing horns, scuffling o f First Baptist Church. Seattle; A T T E N D SUN. G A M E Fall term starting September 27th, went to Iowa and bourht several duty. and went on long scouts to feet and the shrill o f traffic signal, Lester C. Haworth, General Sec­ according to the estimate o f Kath­ eyes that long for the spectacle of retary o f St. Louis Y. M. C. A .; erine M. Vincent. Registrar, and a million lights flashing in a gor­ Dr. Bever o f the Y. M. C. A. Col­ Professor A. C. Strange head o f tramp south on the Bardstown geous and dassling nrray o f beau­ lege. Chicago; A. J. Gregg and the department o f education. This Pike, and was late getting hack. ty, need no longer go farther than A. W. Alley o f the National estimate is based upon the num­ The regiment was marching the city limits to gain this effect— 1 I Council, New York; and a num- ber o f inquiries that are being re­ around the rond to camp, and some that is if one is lucky enough to be i ceived, and will exceed last yeara o f us boys broke ranks aaad cut shown into the home o f Mrs. L. registration by a substantial fig ­ across lots, but w hen we got io the A. Phillips. 1068 Fast Main street. ure. According to the Normal o f­ camp the guard arrested us, and For there one finds First and men from local fields. Classes ficials, the interest manifested al­ we were put on camp guard that Market streets, or Broadway start with Bible Study, “ History ready this year, indicating that Interest in this game ia unus­ night with extra duty. and Washington, minimised. o f Christianity, under Dr. Bailey the popularity o f the school is in­ ually keen, as each team has won That was my first and last ex­ There are no skyscrapers, taxi­ at 8 A. M.; “ Educational Methods” creasing generally throughout the a half o f the seasons games and perience o f that kind. The 82d Ind. cab« or street cars, but ther is an under Gregg at 8:66; "Associa­ arc winner o f a game apiece in state, and present indications are was mustered in Aug. 2?, 1862, so interesting array o f stop signs, tion Principles" under Haworth the final series. The Boas have that many from outside the state we had only been out a few weeks, caution signs and illuminated traf- at 9:50; “ Principles and Methods found it necessary to secure an- v.ill be enroll'd. and had lots to learn, officers as fie signals. 1 invented and manu- o f County and Community W ork” 1 The rogis* ration day has been other base man, and president o f well as men. faetured by Phillips under Fred M. Hansen o f San 1 nit for Sep: emb» r 26th, and school the league, A. C. Niniger says that (Continued on Page 2) Carter, daughter o f Mrs, Phillips. Francisco, at 11:06; the whole will o fficially open on t ie follov>- the Boa management is not spar- W » t F o rm e r R e s id e ** school then uniting for a period ing doy. The course o f study as expense in their efforts to se- H O TE L AD D S A Mrs. Carter lived for a number on "Religious Emphasis,” at 12:00| 1 outlined in the annual catalogue cure up layer who will -measure CHIEF IS A W A Y B U LLE T IN B O A R D o f years in Ashland having grad­ M. The afternoon is turned over which has just been isaued will up to the fast pace set by other ON V A C A T IO N TRIP uated from the high school here. to Recreation, Vespers are at 7:15 include six terms o f work in En- member« o f the team. _______ On the veranda o f the Ashland She has lived in San Francisco for; p. m. and Forum periods and Com- i Hundreds attended last Sun- Chief o f Police G. W. McNabb ■.rlbh, embracing the fundamen­ Hotel, th' re is a new bulletin the last three or four years, where 1 mission work from eight to ten day game, and due to the fact is spending a two weeks vacation tals o f grammar and composition board, arranged fo r the conven­ she has become noted for her P. M. So you see we are here fo r | that thi« Sunday will «ee the eham- settleing up the affairs o f the late 1 as wrl) as methods for teaching ience o f travelers, strangers and traffic devices and her unusual j business, and are really getting pion emerge, it is predim raph op- over night guests at the hotel. The knowledge o f traffic mnnagemenL somewhere too. The Registration these subjects and a survey o f lit­ the largest crowd to ever while on erature with special emphasis on bulletin hoard informs the visitor The signs designed by Mrs. is exceptionally large, there being Sou'hern Oregon baseball team j a vacation trip to Caifomia. The o f current attractions, whether Carter, are octagon shaped, con­ over 100 enrolled. Besides this childrens literature. iviM be on hand. chief was named administrator o f The unnual catalogue has the in the theatre, church or at Lithia structed o f heavy metal with yel­ number there are over fifty wo­ I the estate. A fte r this matter is set- the Park. On Thursday, was displayed low porcelain veneers. On one side men and children o f the Secre­ follow ing to say regarding | tied the chief plans on taking his course o f study: the fart that the Ashland hand the large letters “ stop” are dis­ taries families. r E R family and going to Bandon by Professional courses will include would play in Ijithia Park at 8 tinctly displayed by a flashing the See for the balance o f his The .School closes Thursday introduction to teaching; primary o'clock, and such information globe situated inside the device, allotted time. with examinations. I plan to intermediate and advanced meth­ makes it* possible fo r strangers to with such other wording aa leave early that morning and ods; three terms o f work in osy- selv el DurinF »*>"«»ce Charlie attend evening end afternoon at­ “ through street” “ arterial” or history o f education; **nt!v C1* U" niFirt o ffic e r be in tractions which otherwise they “ boulevard.” On the reverse side spend Friday in Portland visit­ chology; j charge o f the local station. Friends ing my parents and hope to re­ might miss. usually is found the street-name. turn home Saturday and will sure­ such I 0i bran kidding him Conference Recommends ly he glad to get hack on the job ami*. about il* '»1 n g that V *a Is ’Received The octagon shape was recom­ and get things under way. Have lined- th*‘ thr* * y* * T* o f n*E*rt work haa O fficer* o f the local W. C. T. mended by the Hoover conference t the rn* de ^ impossible to see well in U. are m receipt o f a letter from as being the most effective o f any r that thp d“ V thne. None ®r t^em how- the W. C. T. U. o f some o f the design fo r the stop signal. ppar- ever have Pol them to the test. southern states in the path o f the Mrs. Carter is sincere in her tnd a Charlie admits that wM? the night recent Mississippi, floods thanking belief o f auto-suggestion, and she e re- work has not affectet* * eves in the local ornranixaiton for th*> five put this thought into the construc­ * will way. he fmdr b CTTioilt to hundred Th. box o f clothing recent­ tion o f th" large automatic tra f­ »no in that :»ble the teacher to simply prac- ly shipped to them. fic signals she recently lias com­ -nlarge o u r1 tical health education. One term The box was an exceptionally pleted. Movement, more than col­ .juatcly oc- ,,f principles o f geography and fine one, those in charge o f the or, she believes is important to one o f economic geography wiil G iv e d S p ecial Shells work o f gathering the clothing us­ electrically operated traffic de­ yours. extend bevond the common inter- Acting Chief o f Poliee Charlie ing care hi the selection o f only vices, because a large portion of AI.TER. prefation o f geogranhy and wil! Clause was presented with a box the best available. the motorists are either color blind treat n f its social oolitic*! and o f ^»eeial cartridges yesterday by or ignorant o f the meaning o f the : c t e d economic phases. Because the a member o f the Berkley police silent lighting effects o f most sig­ Mr. and Mrs. William But* who HOOLS teacher’s field is fa r more com­ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wraeland force. These cartridges are only have been spending the summer in nals. prehensive than the subject mat­ available for oficers. and the end spent one day this week in Mod- Fnr C o lo r B lin d a •M Ashland visiting at the W. B. ter which he teaches, two courses is made so that it will expand, giv­ ford on business. Mrs. Wineland She therefore ha« constructed Pracht home adjoining Ash­ i V* be offered in the organisa- ing it a mooahroom effect. Many going on business connected with land. and also at the A. H. Pracht a signal with moving tight*, a °r * Hon o f society designed to pre- officers from out o f state cities the Wineland Millinery. triangular “ stop", rectangular home on Vista street, are plan- . M. P, r * lb « teacher to function as ■» are passing through Ashland and (Continued on Page 6) ning to leave soon fo r California . ' ' ' " useful member o f the community every day sees visitors dropping Mr. C. F. Billings o f the Billings where they will spend some time •. tss nf which he is a member, as well into the police station. Agency is «pending a few days vn- before »turning to their home in ” i**p * " pupils to assume their cation * t Newport. Clnrinr *t1. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. U P . prop«, privileges and responsihiH- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith But* have made an many friends adet, Miss t v * in *ociety. and family o f Etna, California are Mrs. M. E. Fraser o f Grant* here this summer, and like Ash­ Physical education, carried spending a week in Ashland on Pas*, who haa been spending sev­ land so well, that is is possible an - n throughout the two-year course, pleasure and also for the purpose eral wsehn at tbo Barbour Con­ they may come next year te re­ o f consulting Ashland dentists. Mr valescent home returned to her " . * « « W,n h* d*‘ *i« T’ rd to prepare the main permanently. rything *• teacher not only to o ffe r inetruc- Smith ia interested in resort prop­ home at Grants Pass. * “ fMl • " * tion in physical training hot to erty near Etas, and has an auto Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeJim et* supply leadership in athletic and stage line between Etna and Yan­ Mrs. J. H McBride. motfwr ®P and MP». F. E. Beyle o f Butte recreational actfritfea. ks. California. They are guest« at Mrs. A. H. Pracht. haa retura ed Falls were in Ashland Wednesday who eon- Work in music and * r i does not the Ashland H otel C d ber daqgbtrr'a Home in Ashland •hopping and visiting with fri suda. w home on aim at the development o f Indi- where she will rema in. after ririt- Mrs. De Jara et t spent some timo k e a weoh*{T idu*l talent hi fine art. in th* Mr. and Mrs. O. MrKeon o f tng seme rime in Portland. Ora­ temher 1st ( prospective teacher, hot endeavors Redding. California were guest* coli. September | to instill the appreciation. the un- Wednesday o f Mr. and Mr«. Lew model her dem anding o f fundamental., and Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. McKeown Mr. and Mrs. A. R. W ilkin* and Boh Collier. A. W. Moon and convenient the knowledge n f methods which are proprietors o f the New Red­ ndergarten ( will result in good service fn « * ding Hotel, and have bran on ■ daughters. Puriine sad Lillian, and Hugh Bate* spent last week sad rda, sand elementary grade* Th* Instruct - tour o f the Northwest, going at Mias Hatel Day drove up from hi the Dead Indian country where ent will he ors in art. music and physical far north a* Vancouver. B. C. Dunam uir .Sunday and spent »he they spent several days fishing. They departed Thursday morning day as guest* at the W. B. Pra-h* Ther returned to Ashland Mon­ homo. day evening. for their home in Redding. Rragan- C Amrth reporta 61 New Automatic T ra ffic Signal bushels wheat per acra for 46 Portland— Bids asked »s new Myrtle Point— Oil found hi wvP aches. designed by M m Carter. Majestic Theater to cost 120'» 006 hora starts drilling plana j