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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1927)
A S H L A N D REGISTER p age 2 M turned Saturday from a two weeks them and this prevents the help- | strangely enough found he had Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beetle end vacation spent in San Francisco, j yourael/ faahion in which » m e been »hot in the right wriat just as Mr». Earl B.egle and son le ft for !.rs A n g e ie s ami other California i»eopie are likeiy to get greedy and ■ had oecn, but he had a bone broil- their home at Oceanside, Caif., via (Continued From P »*e 1) vaste food because their eyes were ,n, while the ball passed between Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Earl Beetle has 1 cities. Miss Vada Peters, who has been ¡ bi*Ker than thelr 8tom* chï* H d no? ."sTth i m wer a f h e t e j the hone, in my wrist. It lodged seen visiting her parents. Mr. and I f you are not sure o f dry wood j m ■ fit for duty under the skin on the opposite Mrs. A. Erickson while Mr. ami visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and many never were side, and I have it yet. ! Mrs. Clyde Beegle made a trip to S. A. Peters, Sr., fo r the past two for starting the picnic fire, take again. weeks, returned Monday morning aing a can o f “ solid” alcohol. Set The «2nd Ind., fell back t o j C» " “ d* and back* A fter a s -ason there our forces to Portland, where she is employ under the wood, it will start the Miss Stella Hays returned from were sen. to Nashville, where lat Snodgrass Hill, and was the first ed at the R. G.-Dunn & Company fire. I f you save your candle ends, regiment to form there. That is | Portland Saturday where she had er on we got ready bor the Battle they will answer the same purpose. where Thomas took charge and I '5®‘*n t0 visit her parents. Mrs. J mercantile establishment, o f Stones River. Weiners may be roasted in the held the fort until after n igh tfall H*ye* '* “ "tier a doctor» care and Clark Butterfield, returned to We moved out a few miles and corn popper, shaking it over the Cap* McAllister was shot and | '* * ainin* in health and strength, his home here Monday morning went into camp. The doctor came coals to turn the weiners which around to see if all were fit for killed just . ‘ few minutes after. He Mrs Berth* Heer • «o ™ P “ nied after having spent the summer at are on the inside. .• . a g h u„«i, k,.* Mia* Hay» to Portland where she Westwood, California, where he duty; I was suffering with the Sofa cushions covered with oil he only' went a few rods before he v,sited her dau* h tw and husband. • was working at the DeMeer furni- mups, so when he came to me he Mr. Ralph DeBast o f Portland is ’ *re Pl tr< wi" att‘*’ld South- cloth, make it safe fo r the picnick aayg, ‘‘You have no business ont fell. visiting at the Scroggins Apart- *“rn Oregon Normal school again ers to sit on the ground without in this kind o f weather: get in the I did not get back to the regi catching cold. | *h** Y®*1’- ambulance and go back to Nash ment until after the Battle o f ment at 96 Laurel street. M. Briggs and ville.” Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and ' Mr 8nd Mrs‘ W Lookout Mountain and Mission! Billy Jr., returned Monday even Jackie Coogan Coming Had the Mump* Ridge. We lay that Winter, 1861 family returned Saturday evening ing from a week end trip to Cres la “ The Bugle Call” This was Dec. 26, 1860. I did and 1864. at Ringgold, Ga., dur from a two weeks vacation spent cent City. They were accompan not realise my danger; after I had ing which time we had a litt'c at Dairey Creek near Bly, Oregon. ied to Crescent City by Mr. and A thrilling horseback ride, and found lodging in the old Zollicof fracas at Buzzards Roost. We were Most of their time was occupied in Mrs. E. D. Briggs, and Mr. and a strange adventure with Indians fishing and resting. fer Barracks the next morning l out hunting up the Johnnies get Mrs. J. J. McNair, these two fam are among the feats o f Jackie was made conscious o f the doctor’s ting ready for the Atlanta cam Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gustafson ilies with Nancy Brown remained Coogan in his newest role on the o f this city are leaving Thursday wisdom. paign. over at the Coast City fo r a few screen, as a bugle boy in the ca Our Major Paul E. Slocum was fo r their new home at Jennings I remained there until after the days vacation. valry post in “ The Bugle Call,” his battle then went to the regiment killed there, and on** or two oth Lodge. Oregon. Miss Verda Hopkins who has new picture showing at the Vining Mrs. Emma Oeder and daught at Murfreesboro, where we lay un ers. We charged down thru a been visiting relatives in Ashland Theatre Thursday and Friday. til April 10, 1863, when we were piece o f woods, fell back and was er, Linda, who have been spend and vicinity for several weeks has Jackie arith his hair cut short forming on the left. I Hepped one ing several weeks at their cabin sent to Triune, Tenn. plays a role new to most o f his at the Lake o f the Woods have re- returned to P e y t o n , Oregon, to We lay there for quite awhile step to left, Ed. Tibbetts, stepped work there at the home o f her fans— but Jackie thinks its the doing camp and picket duty, and in my place, and was shot and turned to their home on Granite sister, Mrs. W. A. Eves. best he’s ever done. He doesn’t building breastworks, so we got mortally wounded. He lived but street like long hair any more. Mr. and Mr». Bert Jenkins an plenty of exercise. An incident oc two or three days. PEARS E X H IB ITE D A story o f daring and dangers nounce the arrival o f a nine-pound We were right up with the fo r curred there that I wilt mention. Eleven pears o f the “ Flemish based on the «ridely read novel by There arms a man, Hiram Rey ce« on the Atlanta campaign. Our boy, born August 27th. 1927. at Besuty“ type, grown by Guy Jackson Gregory, "Desert V slley” the home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. E. nolds, in Co. H. next to Go K, greatest lose on the campaign, Prescott are on display in the starring Buck Jones, shosr* at the where I belonged had served on which lasted four month», waa on Baudiach. The young son has been windoirs o f Hardy Bros, grocery local theatre Saturday. a gunboat, so we all called him Aug. 7, near Atlanta. One hun named James Albert. store. The interesting feature o f With a very fine supporting Mr. Irving Vining departed last “ Gunboat." He drank some, and dred o f our regiment were detail Virginia he the display is thst the entire clust cast which includes was guard. He got in a fuss with ed to go on skirmish line, and out evening fo r Portland where er grows on one stem, showing, as Brown Earle and Malcolm Waite, Washington Mosier over a mess o f the 100, 26 o f us— more than will be the speaker at a meeting Mr. Hardy says “ What Ashland and filmed among the scenes o f fourth of u i pan; Mosier was the com|>any were killed and i to be held ther® tonight. Grows.” unusual beauty in the Mojave de Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Butler and cook. Reynolds went into his tent wounded. The pears are o f exceptionally sert, the latest Fox feature pro I was there struck just below *dr- and ®*rs- Emil Piel, who are got his gun and came out. fine quality, almost perfectly vides a fine all-round entertain the Northwest Mosier saw him and stepped into the right eye with a minie ball. motor>niT thru formed and o f large size. ment. the messhouse and looked out thru It cut the bone. Then I lost two sta,e8> w*" return the latter part o f the week to Ashland. They a crack just as Reynolds fired. The very dear comrades. George J. PIC N IC T R A P P IN G S Springfield— New modern Lor- bullet went clear thru Mosier’s j Warren and Joseph Foster. W ar went via Klamath Falls, Bend, and It is an aid to the hurry-up pic an mill plant «rill cut 40.000 feet head and fell on his bunk on the ren lived only a few hours; killed to The Dal,es on the The Palles- a day. by a piece o f shell; Foster w as! California Highway, going from nic to have always on hand a sup other side of the tent. ply o f picnic accessories, such as Coquille— New city «veil yields Cos. K and H were at dinner truck below the knee, and leg there to Portland, Seattle and oth- the picnic basket equipped with 200,000 gallons a day, enough for northwest cities, and it created quite a stir. Mosier w..s taken o ff above. History says paper city use. j Mrs. Gertrude Fraley and two salt and pepper shakers, was a fine man, well liked in the he died o f wounds. napkins, plates, drinking cups, oil company. We were with Sherman when he ¡ cbBdren’ B '"y and Betty, depart- cloth, tables cloth, fryin g pan Reynolds was duly tried and sent that famous order, “ Hold the ed ^h'8 m°rning to r their home and thermos bottle. I f you do not j I Paint«, Oil«, Glass Var in Whittier, California. Mrs. Fra found guilty of murder. He was fort, for I am coming,” and with hnvc these assembled in one place, 11 nish, Building Paper, him to the sea. We were at the ley has been spending the past later hung in Nashville. it will help to have a list o f them Oa Hu March siege o f Savanah and then north several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Felts, Enamels, Decor- pinned up somewhere in kitchen or Hal McNair on Oak street. We remained at Triune until ward thru the Carolinas. pantry. Then when you are skir ette and Varnish Stains. Mrs. David Peterson and child June 23, 1863. A fter that we were I was at Goldsboro, N. C., when mishing around getting ready for on the march a good deal chasing the war closed. From there we hik ren, who have been spending part When you need a paint the picnic, you can name over the Johnnies; not very much fight ed on to Washington for the o f the summer camping near your list and be sur» you are not Orescent Lake, so they could be ing though until July 5, when we Grand Review. e r o r anything in the forgetting anything. It is a con went into camp at Winchester, When our discharges were made near Mr. Peterson, who is a con venience to have one pan which painting line cstll where we remained until Aug. 18, out they ^ere dated the 9th o f ductor on the Southern Pacific fits inside another. The first, fill have returned to their home on 1863. June, 1866. ed with a hot or cold food, and the J. O. RIGG Then we started on the Chicks- Mrs. Glenn and I visted the bat Pine street. • space between the two packed «rith Captain and Mrs. F. M. Moore mauga campaign. After leaving tle field o f Chickamauga in 1899, shredded papers, will maintain its Phone 172 Mrs. Winchester we struck the Ten- at the time o f unvailing W ilder’s who have been visiting hot or cold temperature fo r a long Moore’s mother, Mrs. McCarthy, «lessee River ut Bridgeport, where Brigade Monument. We were at Best Paints— time— on the principle o f the ice we had to bridge the river. When i the Snodgrass House. Mrs. Glenn left this morning for San Francis box or therm» bottle. Thus a hot we attempted it found that we did ‘ *ked the lady living there what co. On Sunday they were enter -«-Best Workmen or cold dish may be prepared at not have pontoons enoughr so had a 'one grave meant just on the tained at the home o f Mr. and home and served in form at the to put up tenta part «ray and put rid«® above the house, and she Mrs. Chalmers Strange in Med picnic. To take along a camp stove planks on them. said it was the grave o f one o f ford. or the oven grate to lay over the Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Crandall and When the wagons began cross- \ Longstreet’s men, whose folks liv bon-flre «rill help «rith the cook- ing the whole thing bent dosvn in ^ in that house at thst time; he daughter, spent the week end at the Lake o f the Wood.«, with" the H " * — thou» h is hard to beat the the river, so l with a lot o f other J that near home and was kill- ~ Ben Forsythe family «rho are weiner, roasted on the end o f a comrades, was detailed to help get ®d. long stick and eaten, split and the timbers out of the river; it was The 82nd Ind., has a monu spending a two weeks vacation out FO R D 13 P L A T E R U B tpread «rith mustard, between the there. On Saturday. Mr. Forsythe a chilly night, and we had to «rade ment at the foot o f the ridge not halve« o f a bun. in near «raist deep. far from the Snodgrass House, and Dr. Crandall went to Pelican BER C A SE B A T T E R Y Quart berry boxes are a conven We got po badly chilled doing which marks the spot where the Bay to fiah, and on Sunday, the ience as a part o f the picnic para day was spent boating and fishing. ao that the boss «vent to the sutler 82nd did her hardest fighting. phernalia. In dishing out to the and got some whiskey. I did not I do not think the 82d fired a The Crandalls returned home Mon- children— or the other folks— each drink much and do not remember j shot at an enemy after the fall o f da>r morn' nR- but Mr. and Mrs. one's portion o f sandwiches, cook- o f tasting whiskey since, and I Atlanta. Forsythe and children «rill not re- ies, and fruit may be served will be 83 years old the 12th of All told there were 117 in Co. turn before next week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle have next December. K and so far as I can learn there We r. imaged to get over and are but six o f us left— t a fe O’ returned from the Lake o f the help the «u ro n « up the mountain Neil, Dupont. Ind.; Harry Wood. Woods «rhere they have been on the other side ind on Sept. t9 Columbus, Ind.; B. F. Wildman, spending a two weeks vacation. M ANY NEW were on the Crickamauga battle Wilmington, Ohio; Cspt R. P. E l Also Mr. Irving Vining ha« re field, brigaded with the 17th and iott. 1,0« Angeles, Calif.; and one turned from hia summer’s so FEATURES 31st Ohio in the First Brigade, comrade whose name and address journ at the Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Third Division Fourteenth Corps, I fail to have; and myself, D. L. Billy Briggs and family, and Mr. are under Thomas. Glenn the youngest o f all, and I and Mrs. O. A. Paulserud, among others who * have been Only He sad Lafe Left will be 83 the 12th o f December. about the spending moat o f the summer at We were close in front in sup port o f other troops, but did no A number o f G. A. R. men and their cabins at the Lake o f the fighting on the 19th, but on the W. R. C. women went to Medford Woods, and who now have return CR YSTEEL 20th we had been moved to the Sunday to attend the funeral o f ed to their homes in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean. Mr. and right «rhere we lay in support of Mrs. Adams. The services were ELECTRIC the 17th and 31st Ohio. held at the Conger Undertaking Mrs. Wilmer Poley, Mr. and Mrs. For this month only we But by some mistake Wood’s Parlors at 2 o’clock Sunday after E R. Isaacs, were among those will put a New Battery in who spent the week end at the Division had been taken from the nooa. A R M Y EXPERIENCE am ane RANGE right o f the I7th Ohio front line, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Donnally of Lake. ao when attacked J>y Longstreet 107 N Main street arrived home Dr. and Mr*. Herman Son — about 9 o’clock the 17th Ohio had from San Francisco Sunday mom o f San Francisco, are guests at the to fall back. Col. Hunter not con ing. Mrs. Density has Seen taking home o f Mrs. Sommer’s parents, scious o f this gap moved us for treatment in a Sanitarium near Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wagner on ward to where the 17th Ohio had San Jose for several month« and Oak street. been. Misa Myrta Otterdale, manager has been greatly benefttted. I had fiered a shot or two «rhen Mrs. Anna G. McCarthy o f 696 o f the local Telephone and Tele Capt McAlister «raved his »word N Main St. haa fully recovered graph company'» o ffice on Oak and gave some order. I kept on from her recent illnem and is now •treet, ha» returned from a weeks vacation »pent at Rainier firing. Loking around toon after able to be out again. I found the regiment had all gone Mim Folrenc# Allen o f 107 Nob National Park. Victoria. B. C. and but me and Comrade Jackson of Hill svreet is taking her vacation other Northwest cities. W hile In our company, In the losrer Rogue river valley. Victoria. Mias Otterdale »aw the “ L a f«,“ said I, "«re must get Miss Allen «rill again tench this Prince o f Wales «rho waa visiting out thia; our regiment has gone.” winter in Medford. in that city. Mrs. Mary Williams o f Klam Mr*. George Perkins and Mrs. The Johnnies «rere coming hi on the right. When we left we separ ath County ha* been visiting her C. B. Simmon* o f Portland and ated passing one o f our battery old friend Mrs. Frank Ssringie at Mrs. Glen Fabrick. o f Medford, guns. I got a mime ball through 106 Bush street. Before returning «rere guest* at the home o f Mrs. j my right wrist Just as I passed a home Mrs. William rented a furn Loula Dodge on Friday afternoon | ished cottage on Allison street and and evening. The women are prom gun. 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