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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1927)
Tke Register Majority of r r tc k 'i Farm the The H ou u i circulation nf thie ia- •ne ia moro than In Southern Or 'fan 190« FORM VOLUME 3 O ' CENTRAL POINT AND ASHLAND AMERICAN ASHLAND. JACKSON C O U N TY, ------------------------------ SHOW 10 ATTRACT EXHIBITS I ■ OREGON, TU E SD A Y, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927 —W— NUMBER 34. ----------- ,u„„Li\d Ashland Peaches Played p i p i / 1 kl p STAGE officials H AVE GOLF PilNIC Part in Early History I I U l\ I \\ U M AKE VISIT H ERE TELLS THE q u a l it y : OF PEARS J. W . McCoy is Low Man With Score of 46 for the Nine Holes EXTENT Of VINCENT INJURIES Head of O rfjo :i ‘“ » c "» leve»*i- 1 (This is the second installment sold orders in early spring after gatn Ashland a■ Possible Slaga [ of the early history of the Ashland California canned goods prices] Terminal Canning industry as written by had opened, so that hy June 15th I I was always sold to capacity and I Mayor Charles Pierce). The possibility of Ashland being The Jeffs emerged victorious could settle down to the actual made the terminal for the Oregon over the Mutts, in the Kiwanis I remember also that Mrs anning und shipping until lute stages loomed brightly, when Golf picnic held Monday afternoon Pierce made a limited run on fall. To show her ability as a sales! | President Lemon, and Auditor at the Golf course, when the win- canned chicken, tamales and bak- lady I would say that the summer Blake of this company paid a vis ! ning side headed by V. D. Miller j | ed beans after the general cannery 1 was in the hospital and Mrs it here for the purpose of investi- j captain carried off, nine o f the run that fall. For several years T'ierce took my place on the road I rating garage facilities and other eleven possible points. The score- we racked fruit butters and toma-1 -Tf asily Mve'sold the future ] accommodations. The two men I ;ng was on the basis of low to- to catsup in tin, mostly gallon P«ok two or three times over, a spent most of Saturday interview- tal score, low, man low foursome, cans for hotel, restaurant and feat I was never able to equal. ' ing local garage men and investi- low mixed foursome, and atten camp trade, but preserving in We parked everything home a Head of Experiment Sta- * itin* ° ,her fnciliti" for » termin- Q n e R ( ! p o r t Sav* Normal stoneware and glassware we aban style as near as could be in Rules and Regulations dance. commercial cannery and ( have doned with the 1901 run due to tion is Preparin'» Pa”—*h- Governing The Event are u/u. a a . a t .. . Regi»trar is Suffering Fred Engle, captain o f the n hile they did not indicate their freight rate handicap. So great- always thought made it win out lets on Experiments Issued A Fractured Skull Mutts, has challenged the winners decsion in this matter it was to a return match to be played any i ]y had our business expanded the at least in home territory thought that if such a terminal I — | time and any where, but preferab- s 'cond year that we sold a large About 1909 we -hipped two car ! SHOULD MAKE TESTS T O BE SEPT. 15, 16, * i ly on the golf cours , he declar carload is located it will not be for some CAUSE IS UNKNOWN — * --J including our ---- whole — sur- loads of our solid hand perked ^ j time. If their plans are completed i ng that the cold raw wind, which plus of glass and stoneware goods tomatoes to a leading Portland will meHn that five large stages Local People Have Not All Articles Must be in j sprung up shortly after the play 4o the Greenback mine then oper- jobber, the first real surplus we Be*t Results are Obtained will stop in Ashland every night, Received Information as When Fruit Tests 25 Lbs. was started affected his men, to Place by 12 Noon Sept. uting heavily near Grants Pass. had ever had even in this our bringing their passengers here for] such an extent that they were not I On Oregon Tester Sell» to Jobber staple commodity, and they were to Cause of Accident Fourteenth the nights stay in place of Med playing their usual form. Our business was altogether pronounced equal to the very best' ---------- J W. McCry was low man. with ,vjth thp rPtaii stores, large hotels, canned tomatoes from any source. The following statement was is- ford ns the present arrangement' Definite information as to the Elaborate plans are near com i pletion for the Jackson County a score of 46 for tiie nine boles.; nnd ,.am„s. from 1900 to 1908. at We also made s hit with a car-1 sued yesterday by F. C. Reimer of calls for. condition o f the party o f Ash- A Products Show, to be staged at f A’ith v - n Miller, next his score ter which the pact wn* taken for load of gallon blackberries In Chi- the Southern Oregon experiment • '■ ‘F to Chamber of Com- iand people who were injured in the Jackson county Fair grounds being 49. Fred EngTe scored low- f our years by a Portland jobber, cago the same year, and one fall station, and Prof. Henry Hartman nurce off cials, this would mean an automobile crash near Chico, on September 15, 16, 17, accord- e8t ?or b' 8 learn when he turned wj,0 fairly bid us out of the chance we shipped two carloads of our of the Oregon experiment station, c< "«id* rable to the hotels and res- California recently and lacking, ing to County Agent Fowler who *" 8 tota* ° f 51, which is consid- to distribute our puck in our own ' Ashland brand peaches to Ohica- who are compiling a pamphlet con- taurants as well as local business according to J. A. Churchill, presi- was an Ashland visitor Is«* week. erab*-v higher than he has beer ),orne territory because Ashland (to. the table peaches falling into taining results o f their Bose pick- houses, and evfery effort is being dpnt of the Southern Oregon Nor- This show is backed hy the j in thp babit of making. home canned goods had grown so (be hands of the famous jobbers, '"K an<t storage experiments car-1 put forth to bring the stages here, mal school. Grange and other organizations1 the first four«ome. V. D-pop u lar on their merits. RPid Murdoch company 8nd ried on tbp R'ver valley: The Oregon stages recently en- J A telegram received hy Mr. interested in the development of ^ '" er »cored 49, Louis Dodge 50 We realized the’ we were limit brought a fine letter from them “ These experments have dem- j t,' re<1 tbl* territory when they pur- Churchill, gives the condition of lines operating other agriculture, and the response that **a,n,t Fred P 1**' 51' and Wi,‘ ed to sales in Southern Oregon and even if the home style grading onutrated conclusively that Bose l'ba*ed Miss Margaret Vincent, registrar .is being received has been encour- ^ oa* ' „ J * McCoy scored 4 «| Vor, herr California as conditions was not up to their seeming re- pears will develop high quality j tbro°Kb here at the Normal school, as very ser afrinjr to those who are responsible!1 * 54, against J. H. Me- | then existed and for several years quirements. only when picked at the proper ious, while that of her grandmoth , Gee. 57 and G. M. Green 62, in the i . . ., , . . for its appearance. time. The proper time to pick de (To Be Continued Friday) i . , ,, ,, * _ I went on the road in person and er, Mrs. Springer, is also eonsiifr | next foursome. Mrs. H. B. Bent-1 pends entirely on the stage Of de It wa« the intention o f the Reg- '•red critical. Other members of !e*r and O. Winters representing velopment of the fruit. The only iste- to publish the entire list o f the nsrty are not seriously injur, LOCAL HUNTERS e Mutts in the mixed foursome i reliable method known for deter exhibits. hut lack o f space Dro ed, suffering chiefly from hruisis BRING IN DEER mining this is the pressure test. barely nosed out a victory over ll ¡bits tills. However any one desir and small cuts. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson This method is constant and hence Many Local Girl» Ara Ready ing such n list can secure it ly than One report received from Chico- Are local hunters better their being but two shots between n Race For a Trip To will prove satisfactory during any communicating with the County them. says none of the party were had- ordinary? Hawaiia aeason. Newest Unit Will be Added rents office. ly injured but this is believed to This question is being asked hy Shortly Soy» Major H. B. Bentley and Frank Jordan “ In tha experimental work it "The rules and regulations are as be unreliable. vt.lley sportsmen, ana the facts refereed the matches. Malone The candidates in the 'Miss has been found that the ideal time follows: The most accurate reporta say in the case all go to prove that Despite the cold wind that ---------- to pick Bose pears is when the Popularity ' Contest now being that Miss Vincent suffers from a JR Entries must be in olaee hy »prung up. the picnic was an en- The newest unit in the Oregon z r \ . —j ¡_ r „ i: tent« from 25 to 27 uound waK**d Yor the coming Indoor Cir- fractured skull and other injuries, 12 P. M.. Sept. 14th, and may b^ joynble affair, with memh rs of ¡National Guard is being formed . en e se with the Oregon tester. Every e f - ; r“ 8 to be sponsored by the Ashland and that Mrs. Springer may also removed after 9 p. m. Sent 17. or the Kiwanis club and their wives fHis week in Klamath Falls, ac- 11 ^ n n ' hunter* from Dunsmuir for l<hou,d be by the grow - 1 I’ i,bian8 »Gating October 3rd and have a fractured skull. at *he discretion o f the Executive gflthered around a large picnic cording to Major Clyde Malone, > 200 hU" T t b l MBs of the ^ to pick at this stage o f develop- (’ ,° 8i^ October 8th. promises to As yet no reason for the mis. Committee. ’’inch. Regimental officer and will be " nE " ‘ ' , ment. Bose pears will remain at ° Be tbt* mo8t «“»citing and . . . , , . - , northern part of the .U,te, an, ^ interesting ones. The list o f entrie. b a P ba8 b«*8" ^ce.ved, and fr,ends ■ No premium« will he paid for known as Battery “ D” , Coast Ar returned with only one deer. K K IOT on|y wili . nuhli.h./l ¡« • ln thi» city are waiting anxiously articles unless there should be t NTF.RFS t ? n G FILMS tillery Corps. when Earl Crow, local Standard one orchard, h ■ " ' T , for complete information. money available, in which case Major Malone, together with Oil manager, and W W. Singer- h * " - every effort shoukl he noule SHOWING A ’F V*N?NG “" t H a . fr v" ^ i8 - ‘-Down when the party Rfemii’ Tns will be paid on a pro Sergeant Jirak, a regular army in- lund o f Medford took a couple of " rn 0 1 “ tre‘‘8 during n,rn r' " will lie removed to this city. rata basis. Hornbrook, and Hilt are among In observance o f national “ Par- structor who * here soon' days o ff and went to the moun-1 nla ' ru< Many local residents have in some of the entrants for this— the esses where disputes as to amount Week” the Vinrag thea-! wll> * ° to K,ama,h FaI' 8 a88" ‘ tains, they returned with three] “ I" tb«“ W f of very lar e or- quired as to whether they might be * : ration or other matters^ greatest contest every sponsored tre has arranged an interesting I :i the organization early this choice specimens, and on Septem- . chords where it is imnossible to o f any assistance to the injured in this section. Thousands of votes aiff* **"e rules and regulations of I week. series of the best pictur-»« avail her 2, Bill Rush got one. \ ,lbt»!n suffie;ent labor to pb k all people, and several plan to visit are being garnered by the favor t h e ," 00? Oregon State Fair shall According to Major Malone, able for this period, chief nmong them at the Chico hospital. This happened in California. Lo- of the fruit durng one week nick ite daughters o f this section, and d*ide. which is the famous film “ Beau much enthusiasm is being display- pa) sportf men say “ wait until the ing should comments when the Relatives of the party have al ® 1 Jackson County «’ ’■oducts, Geste,” which started yesterday ed for the new unit, and all indi- HPagon opens in Oregon.” fruit tests 28 pounds. While the the contest will be of a friendly ready left for there it is said. Show mnnagemen* will take every for a three-day run. fruit at this tage is slightly too rivalry. Wonderful and valuable j cations point toward a successful! ------------------------- green to develop the best quality prizes are to be awarded the win * on in its nower for the Paramount Week is an annual i -ireanzation. making this the fifth Albany Man Here Normal Makes Plans ’.ter results than ners in both contests, A new Ford, er-servation of articles on event, and has been held for many link in the coast artillery chain in Mr. and Mr.. R. R. Cronise, pub it will give For First Football 1928 model, four-door sedan is to •xbih'ti^n. but will not be ae years. It's purpose is to advertise Oregon. fruit picked too ripe. lisher of the Albany Democrat- be given away as a door prize. countable for loss or damage. Ex- Bnd f ami|lanze the public with John M. Glover, officer in *he “ A pressure o f 24 pounds is „ ~ . , Herald and Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Among the local girls who are | While Normal school »oot hall ■ B t o r s must give attention to ^ Cp„ r<rf, of At. the « h i v i 'o o n -,ru m that t|l( Paramount pictures, and thea- Reserve Officers Corp». has been Fpr. mn,pp not particularly enterir" th<* con'est are CDo Wil-I » r - f t . u” -xhihits (t'-i-iiir the show and • throughout the country have appointed l>att°r” commander of hany spent the week end visit fruit should ever be permitted to ***y, Velma Clapn. Gertrude Carl- ( bright Coach McNi il is optim- attend to removal o f some at the adopted it. the company. ing at the C. W. Fortmiller home. reach on the trees. Fruit which be ton, Janet Boyles, Margaret '■ l8t'c ov,>r what might be accom- close thereof. All shows at the local theatre Major Malone and the citizens Mr Cronise is a brother-in-law comes softer than this on the trees Churchman, Marjory Crouch G er-1 P^*bed during the coming season, j this week are " Paramount«” ex- of Ashland in general compliment and Dr. Fortmiller a brother of develops poor quality and a larg> trude Meeks. j The establishment o f foot ball at percentage of r.re rot, especially B U L L F T M AKFS HO? V j cept the Saturday attraction. the Klamath City on its latest ac Mr. Fortmiller. — ------------------------- i the school will mean the overcom in cold storage. In oth«r words. In P0[__|£J7 STATION Today and tomorrow is » con- quisition. and hope to see it a suc While here the two Albany men ing o f considerable difficulties in Mutirian V in t. _ _ _ _ ! tinuation of “ Beau Geste,” rated cessful organization in every re played considerable golf on the, case the grower cannot pick all of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace the way o f a field to practice on Th- front door o f the police a* one of the ^ paie8t Pictures ev- spect. Inasmuch as the local Bat local course and declared it to be ^ fruit_ at tha ideal P ^ u r e of Graham of Portland spent Satur and gymnasium facilities, hut pre- , 2f . to 27 pounds it .. better to sent plans include the use o f the rtatioM would indicate that local er fi,m“ d- Thursd*F and Fr,day' tery “ B” has in many instances one of the best In the state. I Pick a portion o f it when it is a day and Sunday in Ashland as the o f S c e r , were forced to withstand ? OU* 'a* M ad ean comes in hi. shown its great value to Ashland field used for baseball last spring, guests o f Mr. and Mrs. !>>w Han little too green rather than a frac and showers and other needed • heavy siege of gun fire hut up- fa'" ° U* ^ ^ u*h' ” n8’ in its civic work and public spirit Buy» Apartment Hon»« tion of a degree too ripe. Too sen of the Ashland Hotel. Mr Gra on Inquiry it was learned that the and “ " September 10 the Para- in addition to its large payroll and A deal was eonsumated last week late picking is responsible for ham is a well known violin vir training facilities will he handled bulle- hole through the glass in the ™ " t Horton comedy No Pub] - prestige, it is assured that Battery in a most satisfactory manner, the winder- , . . pa city.” Paramount ‘ Inkwell “ D,” will accomplish equally as whereby Fred Pettijohn of Fruita, much o f the decay o f Bose pears tuoso having a studio in Portland, coach asserted Saturday. winanw wa# only due * to night . . . s .... Colorado becomes the owner of ■ 0n the market in recent years, par and he and Mrs. Graham have 1 Imps in Koko the Knight is an much for the neghboring city. While it is not definitely known trotalae Jackson’s gun going o ff the IJthia Apartments and he will ticularly in cold storage. ........ .............. These b,>*" »pending several weeks in added attraction today and tomor the exact number of boys who will M p 'd . y night while he was exam ! arrive about December First to losses have become so heavy that • v ’ outb,'r" f »lifomia. On their way LOST CAR FOUND ining it. The bullet tore a hole row. make Ashland his future home. In it has materially rut down the to Portland Monday, the«- stopped attend school this fall, present In The first of the series, featuring The State Automobile Associa dications point to a greatly en A rrogh the door, and broke the Dorothy Gish in “ Tip-Toe.” played tion in Yreka. received a telegram the meantime the anartm»nts will price received by the grower. The at Salem, where Mr. Graham is larged attendance and with a num ( into many pieces. he conducted hy Mr. and Mrs. A. growers must pick at the proper opening a violin academy in the Sunday. today announcing that th° Chand R. Carlson, a son-in-law of Mr. time to restore the confidence of new Pacific building. He will ber o f boys to choose from, Cach ler sedan containing five people, ^ 8 b ) u — Three local hulh farm« spend two days o f each week in McNiel is no«itive he will he able Pettijohn’s who have been making the dealers Attorney on Vacation reported lost, and for which an in am jrow ing 2.000.000 tulips for their home in San Jose, California. Salem, and also a day o f each to whip a creditable aggregation “ On some soils Bose nears will Attorney Nellie Dickey left Sat tensive search has been made by week at Eugene where he has a into shape. ripen earlier than on other types urday evening for a two weeks officers in Siskiyou end Shasta Late starting o f school, will Mrs. V. K. Allison and her two Do not pick Just because your studio. Mr and Mrs. Graham and vacation to be snent in Southern counties, was safe at home in Wal place the local teams at a disad Mr and Mrs. Hansen were friends California. At San Francisco she la Walla. Washington. Becoming '*h,Wren lHm,‘ from Klamath Fall, "••'ghbor is picking In some or ^.IMPORTANT SCHOOL vantage with other schools, but in- chards the fruit will be ready to in Portland several years ago. will meet her sister and brother- separated from the remainder of S 'tu r d ^ to^ spend * •b" r^ I ANNOUNCEMENTS ’ ensive plans are being made now in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. K er-, the party they proceeded on to tien in Ashland visiting friends. pick a week earlier than in nth»r to overcome thi* handicap. Nego Mrs. Allison is the wife of a form ^ A ll 9 A pupils, those en orchards. Have the fruit from Mr. and Mrs. Dana Frame and win who are driving thro •f*’ *roTr their home. tiations are under way for a ache- u r i n g the senior high school er pastor o f the Chrstian church »our own orchard tested. At least hildren left Friday evening for __________________ Reno. v evade, and th •rip to | lule with other schools and it ia this September, will meet the d half dozen specimens should he | tb‘‘ ‘r b°tnc in Sacramento. Calif. Southern Ca'ifomia w:l. he made John Denton, twelve-year-old h€r*- TheJr ar8 lo«'at' d at thought that aeveral games will be Barber Apartments Mr. Forsythe in his office *R Granite | tested each time to give a relia-1 Th,>ir va<’ari«>n was spent at the by car. Miss Dickey will visit with son of Mrs. Bertha Denton of this announced soon. bife average. l in the senior high school ; home o f Mr Frames parents Mr Judge and Mrs. F. M. Calkins at city made a trip to Aberdeen, street. and Mrs. H. W. Frame, Wednesday and Thursday, San Diego and plans on making South Dakota and return, unac Mrs. H. W. Frame returned to fSeptember Tthand 8th. Mr. the trip home by boat as far as companied. arriving here two days Mr. and Mrs. Dorn Provost, ac- Mr and Mr«. L. R. Hatcher o fi her home north o f Talent Sunday I Forsythe will be in his office red — A. «• J. Perrott, general rfe- companied by Mrs. Provost’s sis- the Hatcher Floral company on | * F — San Franc;«ro. ago. morning. She ha* spent the past fcoir 10:00 to 12 :©0 and ter. Miss Leila Carlton, will leave the Boulevard, left Sunday noon' I,r“ **"t*tive o f the western states two weeks as a patient at the 1 4)0 to 4 00 on each day. A party composed o f Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis o f tomorrow morning for a motor I for the Rogue River where they for th* Alexander Film Company, Barber Convalescent Home on get Crad" and high school pu Mrs. C. E. Lane, Misses Nina and Marshfield stopped in Ashland trip to San Franciaco. They will “ «pent Sunday and Monday fish ’ a‘,‘*“ "'P*nied hy A. F. Smith asso- Granite street. pil« who wish to clear up Hazel Emory. anJ “h r father. ] Sunday to visit awhile at the he away about ten daya and w ill1 ing. They intended to return to f ’ate representative for the same bark work may hare exam- M-. Emory. Mrs. Kate Wmtaon. | ■ h me o f Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Davis. several California eitle«, Ashland early Tuesday morning, [company, spent Sunday in Ash Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hansen af Hia* n at the senior high and Mrs. E. C. Thompson drove as they were on their way to Kla- — ■ «■ 1 land as guest« o f Mr. Perrott’s the Ashland Hotel spent Sunday driNool Fridsy, September 9. over to Bandon-hv-the S»a where math Falls, Crater Lake and Dia- Reedsport— 11.32 miles road to La Grande— Forty-Fold wheat cousin, Mr*. Lew Hannen They re with their friend* Senator and 1*27 •hey spe-t Sunday and Labor Dayìmond »«Ve for a -ara»ton over Lakeside to be graveled at cost >f n G«ll. way farm makes 49 bush- turned to Portland Tuesday morn Mr*. Rdward M’ller at the Del j st the beach. * Labor Day. eia per acre. i 196.568. ing. Rogue Hotel at Grant* Pans. _ . . 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