The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, September 02, 1927, Image 1

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    The Register
Majority of
reaches
Farm
The circulation ef this is*
the
i « ( u mor« than
Hottlii
1900
la Southern Oregon
FORMERLY CENTRAL POINT AND ASHLAND AMERIC\N
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY,
VOLUME 3
NUMBER 33.
SEPTEMBER 2, 1927
Introducing a Few of
FINAL RUES ARE
the “Boys” of Sixty-Four
SAID FOR MR. ENDERS
VETERANS
M EETING
ATTENDED
BY MANY
Beautiful Service for Prominent
There are many interesting per- tysburg, Ante turn. SaKville, Blue-
Local Man Held n Elk*
nonages assembled at the head- ridge— the March e f Sherman to
Temple
| quarters o f the Soldiers and Sail- the sea, painted vividly as only an |
y » 19 STAGE
AN «
M S
Popularity Contest With Trip to
Hawaiia for Winner will be
Feature
ors Reunion Association o f South- old soldier or mariner can
do. ;
The Ashland Lthians are
to
In an impressive and beautiful' ertl Oregon, now in session in Lath- Thera are the humorous reitera-
stag« an Indoor Circus and Fall
service held Wednesday afternoon ¡a Park, and their reminiscences tions on first skirmishes, and the
Festival at the Armory for six
the last rites fo r H. G. Enders Sr., sparkle with real adventure and blood-tingling tales a f narrow es-
nights starting October 3rd and
were said in the Elks Temple un­ romance. It is an unusual sight to capades. And there1 is the inter-
ending October 8th. As a fore- j
der the direction o f Local Lodge see groups o f old vets laughing, esting discovery o f two veterans
runner for the coming “ Big Show” i
944, with Rev. H. T. Mitchelmore jibbing and thumping each other who found that they fought side by
they will stage a popularity contest i
delivering the sermon. Exhalted on the backs just as though they side.
for young ladies and matrons of
Ruler William Briggs conduoted weretwenty instead o f eighty or
There are thirty-one o f the old
this
section with wonderful prizes:
the cermonies and members o f the ninety— but that is exactly what j veterans registered at headquar-
for the winner*. The leader will i
lodge attended in a body. The bier one sees at their camp in beauti­ ters. Introducing a few of them to
of the deceased was banked high ful Lithia Park.
Boys of ’61 Observe visit­ win a round trip to the Hawaiian j \ | a y o r Pierce Tells of
you:
1 Islands, all side trips and special
Resignation of J. H. Ful­ with flowers and the hundreds of
Resident Gold Hill
ing Day at Annual Re­ ! courtesies, while on the journey. Some of the Difficulties
Two o f them were having ihe
ler for 8 Year» Secretary friends who gathered at the Elks time o f their lives yesterday, arg­
A. Kyle, aged 80, now a resi­
Overcome Years Ago
union in Lithia Park
! Diamond rings, a diamond wrist
Temple was a befitting tribute to uing as to which o f them would be dent o f Gold Hill, fought in most
Accepted by Board
watch
and
other
valuable
prizes
•
-
this man who has taken such an the first to leave the ranks of sur­ o f the major battles e f the war,
USED HOM E ST Y LE
will be awarded the others in the
M A N Y AR E HERE
N A M E P O R T L A N D M A N active interest in the community viving veterans, apparently unw
and served under McClellan, Burn­
order
o
f
their
standing.
Beautiful,
and business life o f Ashland.
ried l,y the thoughts that within side and Gran
Followed
as
enchanting Hawaii— everyone has Methods
“ I f a man dies shall he
live a few years the last ‘ buddy’ will was chosen lieutenant-commander
New Executive ha» had
a desire to see the “ Paradise o f the
Closely
as
Possible
the
Francis
W
.
Shaw
91
of
; o f the post at the recent elections.
Varied Experience and again.” was the scriptual founda­ la ve unswered the .ait.
Pa cific" during their life time
Style Used at Home
tion for the brief sermon deliver­
Ashland
L. H. Tucker, for fifteen years
Relive
War
Days
and the Lithians are making this
Chamber W ork
ed by Rev. Mitchelmore. Special
a
resident
o
f
Medford,
was
born
Scattered about in small groups,
possible to the young ladies and Dear Mr. Resd:
This is “ visiting day” at
the |
music consisting o f
two songs, sitting together on benches, ths in Kentucky in 1846. He joined
The acceptance o f the resigna­
matrons o f this section.
Enter
Though I have promised you all
the the army when 17 years old and Soldiers and Sailor* Reunion As­ ycur -*•••• «¡tr candidate now with
tion o f J. H. Fuller for eight years “ Shelter Me. 0 Rock of Ages” and many exciting incidents o f
Oregon's
summer a write-up o f some o f my
“ One Sweetly Solmen Thought," war. personal contacts and old ro. fought with the cavalry in the sociate i o f Southern
secretary o f the local Chamber of
the Chairman, Clyde Young at the
experiences as sole owner
end
I battles o f Saltville, Blueridge and ^ amp in Lithia Park, and the last
Commerce and the appointment o f P * ™ * * <«u* r* “ * consisting lationships are revived. \*1
I \ J 1 0 * ' 9.
manager superintendent o f the
1 o f J. W. McCoy. J. H. McGee, G. great battles are lived over again, I many others, and was a personal \ day ° *
three-day
session.
Vet-
E. G. Harlan o f Portland, Oregon,
Another contest that will be Pioneer Ashland Cannery during
prana o f ’61, who wore the colors
M. Frost and W. M. Wright. Pall­ although a few o f the more reti- friend o f General Hobson’s.
as his successor occupied the ma­
just
as exciting ia the Baby popu­ the twelve seasons, 1900-1912. I
o
f
the
North
or
South
during
the
bearers
were
close
personal cent visitors shun personal men­
llliaoi* Veteran
jo rity o f the time o f the Chamber
youngsters have not been physically equal to
j Civil W ar will have ample oppor- larity contest, with
friends o f Mr. Enders. and were tion in any o f the historic events
P.
K.
Hall,
veteran
o
f
the
Illin­
o f Commerce Board o f directors
from
one
to
four
years
o f age, the taak until quite reeently.
|
tunity
to
swap
yarsn
and
re-live
J. W. McCoy, R. E. Detrick. J. H. in which they participated.
ois 30, Co. F., doesn’t like to
at t h e » meeting Tuesday evening.
elegible, with beautiful diamond
the
daya
o
f
Grant
and
Lee.
My methods were sufficient in
Hardy, F. G. Swedenbqrg. V. O. N.
(Continued
on
page
2)
There is the story of grim Get-
Mr. Fuller resigned his position as
rings to the first three winner*, their day and the business fairly
Smith. J. N. Dennis, F. D. W ag­
At
a
late
hour
yesterday,
thirty-
secretary several days ago, in or­
special prizes for twins and trip- profitable, but I am sure Manager
ner, George Dunn.
one o f the “ boys” had registered,
der that he might devote his time
W H IT T L E O U T
letts not over five year o f age.
Ralph Koozer o f the large new
mostly
from
Southern
Oregon
Interment was made at the Mau­
to a trip east and other plans that
A
FT
E
R
B
A
D
F
A
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L
Another contest that will be a aad modern Ashland Cannery will
town«.
It
Is
a
surprisingly
“
young”
soleum
in
the
Mountain
View
cem­
he has in mind.
group o f vets, even if the youngest feature during Circus week will agree me that all o f my equip­
etery under the direction o f J. P.
M.r Harlan comes W the local
F. F. Whittle, who
suffered
The ment o f pioneer canning daya
o f the thirty-two is 79 years o f be the Cinderella Contest.
Dodge and Son.
chamber with the highest recom­
severe bruises ami injuries to hi* Several Leaving Over the Woeh
age, and much pep and enthusiasm young lady with the smallest foot would be absolete today, my sales
mendation having had a wide busi­
ribs and back when he fell through
that will fit the Golden Slippers policies and methods o f opera­
End to Take np Work For
i* displayed everywhere.
ness experience including the re­
a trap door and who has been con­
which a Prince Charming will pre­ tion would also be largely out o f
Tke Year
Oldest
Registered
organization o f the Shope Buck
fined to his home for the past ten
sent to the Committee fo r this date.
Francis Shaw o f Ashland, has
Company o f Portland, Chamber of
days on account o f the accident,
event, will be made by one o f Am ­
Among the young women who
Little Evaporator
Commerce wofrk and Y. M. C. A.
is now able to be at his o ffice a have been spending their vacations the honor o f being the oldest per­ erica’s foremost makers o f shoes
My pack the fall o f 1900 «vtis in
work at Tacoma, and is resigning
short time each day. Mr. Whittle at home in Ashland, and who are son to register to date, being 91 for women and will be a work of
a little old evaporator arid the
an executive position with
the O. A. Seager With Geologists Who will not suffer any ill effects o f a ,e|lvinjr
to teach in other years o f age. W. J. Drumhill also art in every respect.
Mad« Trip Down Colorado
cooking was done over an old-
Oregon. Washington Sash
and
permanent nature, but it was an cities are
M „r<r»ret
McCoy. o f Ashland, is second oldest, and
Margaret
The best Cirrus act* will
be fashioned brick arch.
River
Lacking
Door company to accept the pre­
extremely painful accident nev- Frances Pratt, Frances Strange, 90 years old. At 79 years. .1. S.
Crawford is the “ baby” o f the brought here for that week. A c­ storeage capacity 1 ««cured an op­
sent position.
erthelcss.
Caroline Tilton and Priscilla Webb
O. A. Seager who resided in
camp. The average age o f the vet­ robats, horizontal bar performers, en shed belonging to the Ashland
Start Sept. 15
Being a man oi many activities, Marjraret
McCoy will leave
trapesse Artists, slack wire walk- quartz stamp mill. 300 feet dis­
I Ashland with his parents 12 years j
erans is around 84.
and wide acquainUnce, his friends I Monday afternoo„ for
K1abcr,
Mr. Fuller was asked to
not
trs, bicycle riders, fancy skaters, tant where I slept on a cot bed ev-
ago. was in this city fo r a short!
, , .
,
The old soldiprs and sailors have
. . .
are glad to see him on the streets Washington, where she will teach
mak> his resignation effective un­ time yesterday. He nov- resides
m troupe o f performing dogs and
in , . , .
,
■ry night for w veral we<'W« to pro­
as co-operatives in the convention,
again.
til! October firs*, and Mr. Harlan Minneapolis, and is returning east, o f Ashland
| nonies with a regiment o f those tect the 1900 output o f three
Home Economies in a lare”j Con
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daughters o f vet-o n *.
,
will ber-in active duties on Septem­
l funny clowns. Hot dogs, pink lem­ or four thousand cans. Due to in­
solidated school. Miss McCoy will
‘•irst visiting Crater Lake.
T i r l , r T c A I C
.1
J
! Womens Relief Corps. Re -istra-
ber 15. this arrangemen will give
onade, peanuts halloons and in experience lhej> w»>r several blow
spend
a
day
or
two
in
Portland
on
,•
»
,
Mr. Seager. who is a student of H t l k t l ^ A L t b U U U
spenu « u »,
,
tions from these organizations to-
the new secrt.ary opportunity to Northwestern university recently
I fact everything thnt goes to make ups each night, adding plenty o f
FOR H O L ID A Y D A N C E her way to school. Frances Pratt tal 130.
work with Mr. Fuller for about completed an unusual trip with a
, up a “ Big Top’ will’ be presented
*
is also leaving Monday for her
others to register include: World ! hv the lithians in this— their “ Big excitement to the general uncer­
two weeks in order that he may group o f college geologists, that
Sale o f tekets for the Labor | school, and will teach Commer. e
tainty o f the business. A t that time
become familiar with the work. to k him down the Colorado riv-4 Day dance at Jacksons Hot Springs > jn the Rogue River High school, j War Veterans— 5; Spanish Amer- Show.”
my cannery was the only one be­
n veterans— 3: Iridain War vet­
The board held an in fo r m ' dis­ er and through much interesting t° be given by the Women’s Aux-
Frances Strange, departed this1
tween Chico and Eugene, a dis­
erans—
1
•
with
■'
viral
mc-e
to
cus« on as to *he advisability o f a country. The most important ob- iliary o f the American
Legion, morning with her parents
tance o f about 450 miles and I
sign up this afternoon. Reg;stra-
wat>r -ommissior and discussed a* servations made by the party, he which was started Thursday
i s ■ Portland where she will spend a
,
believe theie were only four can­
some length the advantages and
s was that of(thc ancient c liff meeting with success according to we«k visiting then she will return
‘
1 irection o f Mrs.
neries in the state o f Oregon, two
disai ventages o f the city man­ dwellings, which had never befor-
the women having the sale
in to Grants Pass where she
will ' ^ "war. , a< jutant o f *he
o f these in Portland and all com-
ager pern o f operating a c;ty.
been entered by white man.
charge.
teach the coming year. Mr. and
*
paratively small.
His story As one o f adventure!
The dance which will be given Mrs. Strange will spend a week in
Much Entertainment
Re-solutions were passed com-
Statement it Made That Will
A couple o f year* later when I
Much enterta nment has been
m< noing Mr. Fuller fo r his activi- and story book thrills, that leads °y the women on the holiday ev- Seaside before returning.
Hava Ganr Shift, and Four
met Mr. Joseph Hunt at his Hay­
from
one
experience
to
another.
|
ening
promises
to
have
more
than
I
Caroline
Tilton
le
ft
early
th
is,
provided
the
reunion,
beginning
1 ties in behalf o f Ashland. These
Wheel Brake*
ward’s, California cannery, Hunt
How the party escaped drowning would be ordinarily expected at an i morning fo r her school in Kelso, w’ th an address last Wednesday1
frRfolutions are as follows:
Rre- already wor d fa.nous can­
in the flood-like turbulence o f the r.ffr.ir o f th: Hnd, with special Washington,
and Pris ilia Webb. R” v
P .nherton, sp-aking in
The Ford Dealers News maga-
RESO LU TIO N
nery he told me his first start in
the . Place of Mayor Pierce. A luncheon zine, a publication with a circu-
W HEREAS. J. H. Fuller has oc­ i narrow waters, how ladders and decorations, and many, many, fea- who has. been a student at
commercial canning
was much
tures
that
are
not
being
announced
Southern
Oregon
Normal
school,
wa* held yesterday at 12:15 in lation among Ford Dealers, but
r
>pes
were
used
to
gain
entrance
cupied the position o f Secret--v
smaller than my own had been vi*
due
to
the
surprise
element
in
has
gone
to
Prineville,
Oregon,
|
Pioneer
Hall,
and
followed
later
not
published
by
the
Ford
Motor
o f the Ashland Chamber o f Com- to the c liff dwelling.- and the peril­
an open kettle on his mother’s
where she will visit awhile before i
a program from the Grants | Company in their last issue ha*
ous ascent o f the party up the very them.
(Continued on Page 5)
cook stove. The next year I was in
Excellent
music
ha*
been
secur-
returning to Ashland to take up Pa** anfl Medford Relief Corps. ^ some interesting things to
nay
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face o f high masses o f rocks, is
a San Francisco hospital nearly all
her
work
at
the
Normal
again
th
is
i1"
evening
the
Daughters
o
f
about
the
new
Ford.
T T O R N E Y BRIGGS T O on,y a Part
the l ° nK narrative, i ed' and
‘8 predicted th*1
summer and the cannery manage­
Veterans
" splendid pro-
According to this magazine the
rtm rrD C c ru n n i
A t one time Mr. Seager says, a 'ar* e dancing pavilion at Jackson year.
ment devolved largely on the cap­
(Continued on Page 5)
U h t I L - t l O a L - M U V J L hujfh 22.fot)t maho(fanv boat u,ed Hot Springs will be taxed to care
car will have Gear shift, 4 wheel able shoulders o f Mrs. Pierce that
brakes. Six models.
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left to by tb* P «rty " aa ‘ h«-own Mid for foT th** ma" y who b*ve expressed P A S T P O T E N T A T E S
year, so that she became my active
Attorney W. M. Briggs, left t0*
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, ,
.
a deajrp to attend
end in the muddy waters, giving * ue,lre lo »«e n o .
H O NO R ED T O N IG H T “H A B A r -D
A
S
H
INN
play for Camp MoOuade, Capitola. |
,
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iV F Q r i r i i u r c
Standal‘d equipment includes a partner and superintendent o f the
C, ...
,
,
j ,,
n j a fair idea o f the maliciousness o f
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N E W S ” V j I V t b r I G U K E S *elf starter, five wire
wheels, preserving department for several
. . ' rniR ' *‘ r
p
the stream. Floods in the higher ¡LO C A L CLUBS TO
An
interesting
program
is
being
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speedometer,
windshield
wiper, years thereafter. Our next ou-
.. urteen days with the Reserve
»
L
. . .
„ „ „ t l . mountains, keep it in a constantly
H A V E A N EXHIBIT i arranged by the local Shrine to-
Bulletin Number Four, o f the ameter, gasoline gaugr-. oil gauge! standing expeiment the 1901 sea­
Wrmy O fficers training camp. The
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i raising and lowering condition, he
| night in honor o f Pa»t Potentates Hab-a dash Inn News, an interes- dash light, Houdaille shock ab- son was the packing in store jars,
ocal attorney is a captain in tne'
,
f f , the
1
f few
i.w ■ " -*. P
J °, m
nu iv
—
u." a necessary
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Exhibit* S’ll 1 ch Will prohably j o f Hilla Temple. This is the first ¡ng and newsy publication gotten sorbers and four wheel brakes
one
o
and
"
wa*
to
keep
in glass jars and hottles, also to
-serve, and was one o f the few
’
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i close watch at all tmes, especially 1 make up the greater part o f the autumn meeting o f the year, fol- j out by V. D. Miller o f Millers Tog-
'regon men selected to attend tnis [ . . .. , .
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.ft.
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The new 4 cylinder engine, rat­ some extent In small tins o f a
at night, lest a sudden rise catch boys and girls clubs section o f lowing
i
ring the
usual summer vacation, i ( f ry h»« a statement o f unusual
butters,
ed at 34 horse power a- -1 guaran­ !*rge quantity o f fruit
8r^ P'
_ .
_
_ „/ them unawares and trap them in • the Jackson County Product Show
Routine business will be
ex-1 importance to Ashland, when fig-
E D Briggs «enior member ox
.
*
teed to operate at 2400 revolu­ marmalade, quince honey, jams,
he same law firm returned Thurs- ^
narrow extremities o f the can- are being prepared by the Ashland | | pedited
in " —
order
to
time! urea
are -----------
given * --------
from
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—
— allow
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- a i , reliable tions per minute, is guaranteed jellies, tomato catsup, chili sauce,
I clubs under the direction o f Mrs. for a social reunion. A ll Shriners source, to show that 200 railroad
. m s l i i l from a few days va- y0"
,
,
. ..
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to drive the car at 60 miles an plcalilli, several different kinds o f
tion s ent at Crescent City He i ®° much interesting and scienti- A. C. Joy.
are asked to attend.
men are still working in and out hour. It will run from .30 to 35 pickles AM home style and under
a»acrom anied home by Mr and f ' c material was available in the
Seven cluhs from Ashland are
Nineteen Potentates have oeru-! o f Ashland, and lt*0 families still miles on a gallon o f gas and will Mrs. Pierce’s direct superinten­
J° I M -Nair and
Nancy dwrilmi?*- Mr. Seager says, that It preparing for the show. Two eook-i pied the chair since Hilla Temple make this their home. O f the bal- accelerate from 5 to .36 miles an dence she being quite expert in
(Continued on page 5)
ing clubs, two sewing clubs, a was established in 1908, including anee out o f the two hundred, many
those linea.
hour in thirty seconds.
rown Briggs his granddaughter. !
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. amp coking club o f boy«, a g»«rd- «even local men. They are: E. V. i work elsewhere but still have their
most delightful time wa« had
(T o Be Continued Tuesday)
Transmission
is
by
means
o
f
a
iik iiw u .
„ «tated C. D .
E LH A R T TO
on -lub, and a canning club o f girls Carter, E. D. Briggs. G. W. Dunn, home* here, while many
spend
standard gear shift with three
ith pleasant'weather and no dis-
ENTER BUSINESS in s t it u t e , the group.
H. C. Sparr. W H. McNair. T. H ahout half o f thair rime in Ash-
• peed* forward and one in reverse, P R O V O ST H A R D W A R E
i land
greeable breeze. Surf fishing wa.
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T w * timn” to d»">on«tr«te dur- Simpson, and F. D. Wagner.
Included in th# entertainment:
The ‘ News’ estimates that there with additional feature o f roller
COM PLETES BIG JOB
e only sport indulged in, as the | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Elhart a r - . >ng the fair, probably chosen from
hearings.
.at used for deep sea fishing rived Wednesday from Buell. Ida the canning club, will he selected will be musical selections, b rief! is still an annual pay roll in Ash-
The four wheel brakes are o f
Provost’s Hardware has just
where he was form erly engaged from the workers soon.
{speeches, refreshments snd
a land o f $360,000 from thia one
t out fo r the season.
mechanical expending type and completed installation o f a $10,-
in business. Mr. Elhart will a««i«t
A large exhibit from the boys! smoker.
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«ource alone.
were designed by Henry Ford him- 000 heating and plumbing con-
Mr. ano Mrs. E. J Prien of San .his brother. H. H. Elhart. in the - " d girk. o f the Bellview elub.
Mrs. Margaret Hall was calling
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Curtis form-
embodying entirely new prin- tract at the high school, grammar
I
and
Mrs.
Elhart
Book
and
Stationery
store.
»>11
«
I*
»
he
placed
at
the
fair,
it
se, California and Mr.
on friends on B street Sunday af- er residents o f Ashland and now ripais o f construction. There are «chool and gymnasium at Phoenix.
Mr
E’
hart
is
fond
o
f
Southern
I
*•
announced.
«urge Antrovus o f Los Banos,
(Continued on Page 2)
There are three large buildings'
o f San Francisco, were visitors
I - * « year the exhibit from Ash- ternoon.
who have been spending a Oregon and Ashland, and is glad
and Provost’* Hardware received
■
here this week on business. Mr.
o
f
the
opportunity
to
locate
here
land
wa*
larger
than
the
total
o
f
ek visiting at the home o f Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Key* of the contract to do th* work for
Ed. Sham o f Belleview district Curtis is now general agent for
The
move
o
f
the
.fork
o
f
hooks
the
rest
o
f
the
county,
and
It
is
■'en’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
visitor on B street the Tri-state Stage line, and wa* ] Condon, Oregon, are visiting at a!’ three buildings. The school will
_'wn on Holly street, left the stationery and mu*ic is well under hoped by leaders this year will mtr-
formerly with the Pickwick stage* the home o f Mr and Mrs. Julius be ready for occupancy at the
way
to
the
store’s
new
location
in
ro
t
the
success
o
f
last.
•t o f the week fo r their homes,
«
■ ■
loperating on the western coast, j Koch in this city. Mr. Keys is ( ginning o f the school term
[the
rooms
formerly
occupied
by
The
winning
team*
will
repre-
bile visitors here, the guests took
J. O. Johnson Jr., and famdy A fter spending several days here, well known in the central portion
and Provost’s Hardware ei
sent Jack<on county at the state
to Crater Lake.
Diamond The Rose enfeettonery. and Mr
«
fair '*♦ er. according to the usual have gone to Bandon by the Sea. they dervsrted Thursday fo r their i o f the state where h* has lived fo r plcted their part o f the wotk
E’
hart
wi’
l
K»
o
f
valuable
aid
in
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