The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, September 20, 1927, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND REGISTER
Page 2
chutes river 127 feet. The land be­
Eugene that evening about 260
roads
tween The Dalles and Redmond
(the river to Washington 2nd night: burg but we took
“ " ‘ ^ " T e t w e e n Seattle and Aah- miles, we left without ireakfast
13« miles is a rolling table land
! out. This 60 mile, of country .. route to Wena.che* about U
wil, nwt dwa„ bul very lit- and drove 20 miles south to Dufer
very
spotted about one fourth
f all ia wheat as far as the eye can miles where we put in ihe
JrJ
for it on the Dalles-California
grain land balance pasture roc as
¡ reach on both side, the farm er, night. The 38 mile. ^
I f Q, “
\t Washington. Olympia Highway and got into Redmond
and dust.
¡ own Und by the thousand.
o f I to Davenport, the land is rich and ■
*
compieted a four by 11 o’clock. 138 miles.
The
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i | acres, they wram half and summer I level and all in gra.m W e s t w ^ i
b*
^
^
buüding and towns between the Dalle* >nd
MRS. C. J. READ. Ed.tor
Í fallow the other half every year, is poorer and spotted, about hair
Redmond are very small. Dufur,
Phon« 328-R
P h o n « 95
Salem paper mill is largest west
1 *o the land average
about 36 way between Davenport and Wen-
e l',y ‘
, ..
Madrar,
worth Xygh Valley. Manpin,
of the Rockies making fine paper.
I bushels to the acre they were atchee is the Grand Coulee Can-
of material was not bought that Met ho us and Culver. None over
Surprise Party for M i..
Cieic Cluh M oelio,
getting $1.07 in Arlington for the yon, a most wonderful freak of
could not be gotten in Washing­ 4 or 5 hundred population, crossed
Pemberton
i The regular meeting o f the Wo-
wheat.
| nature like a sink from the table-
Dayton— Grand Island toma­
ton. Oympia ha* a good hotel and over the new high bridge between
On Friday evening at 8:15 the m en* Improvement Club is being
to cannery opens for season’s run.
Clubhouse -ml
The town, along the Columbia, '«*"<* 2 miles wide and about 50 plenty o f Oysters.
Culver
and
Terrbanne
o
f
the
Des­
Phi Alpha Chi class of tile Metho- held at the Civic
Winburn Way this afternoon, with ! river are amall.Heppner Junctionf ■ » ' « » » • « » thousands of feet deep
dist Church gute a surprise party
Longview i. Playground
Mrs. P. S. Provost and Mrs. W. I Castle Rock. Boardman , and Uma-, * nd
rock " a11* "
for Miss Helen Pember.on
who
“ P a" d
Longview is fixed up for a
left Monday morning for Salem L. Max» y acting as hostesses. Mat-1 till, are «n a il places. Wermiaton |
large a wn on a ul ' ln*f in
playground more than for industry
to attend Willamette University. ten* o f routine business and civic i Stanfield and Echo are
probably about 500 each. A ll in Placei on b,1‘ h
o{ the hall° ^ as hundreds o f acres are set out
The group of young people who importance, with Mr*. G. A. Bris­
Umatilla river which was dry as Characters resemblmf the
old in parks, lawn, flowers, golf links j
PEGGY O’DARE
surprised her gathered at "he Pem­ coe. presiding will be taken up.
the water w a eu k en out for irri- Swedi« h ruins is chiseled on some and lakes. No particular business j
berton hom • on Luurel street, and
DRESSES
o f those wais which must have a
gation.
so the eastern millionaires that |
Party at Civic Club H ost«
Helen was completely surprised
meaning, if they could be inter-i
.
. ..
. ..
,
,¡
Paadlatoa
ii—
have - been backing this waste of |
On Friday afternoon, Mrs. H.
when the girls showered her with
, preted. Wenatchee claim a pop-1
money is starting investigation, as
Pendleton about 85 miles from
lliYveilt
_
handkerchiefs. The evening was J. Carter, Mrs. Harris Dean, Mrs.
ulation o f 13000. But a cynic told
spent in playieg game*, and mak­ Frank Joodan, Mr*. C. I. J. Porter, Arlington is situated in a canyon us the city itself only had 7,000, | no returns are coming in.
Are designed es­
vulation of >ve» 7000, dur­
ing candy, and at a late hour re Mr- Dewey Sackett, and Mrs. ha* a
but some booster lay claim to the ! Getting into Portland we decid­
iH g ’,0 -tatA U
■
')0. Elevation
August Schuerman will be host­ ing r’oum! • '
freshmenta were served.
pecially to please
city all the adjacent country on ed to see the much talked about
at-r-tf 10)
"h e little com­
esses
to
a
group
o
f
friends
at
the
Those attending were the Miss­
both sides o f the river which is all Columbia river highway so after
those who are
es Bertha Pease, Irma Beck, Thel­ Civic Club House. Bridge tables munity of helix 15 mii»s north o f in orchard*. Elevation about 1000 dinner we started for the Dalles
beautiful
ma Hervey, Kmma Cook, Alice will be arranged and for those who Pendleton produce* one million and on the Columbia river. When 95 miles many and
v \ 'U jta/u>.
looking for styl­
Pratt, Vilda Gideon, Louise Scrog­ do not care for cards, they are ask- bushels of Wheat every year.
we asked the natives what sup­ points o f interest is seen along the
North
o
f
Pendleton
the
valley
^
OQAÓL
e»Tto
bring
needle
work.
A
most
Columbia
which
I
will
not
try
to
gins, Frances and Rosina Gallatin,
ported the city the answer was
ish youthful mod­
Dora Sparks Rosetta McGee, Mad­ enjoyable afternoon is anticipated. widens out by Weston its quite pples and its never a failure from describe. Stayed in the Dalles ov-
narrow.
Milton
and
Freewater
is
one year after another. The wheat *-r night a* we figured to reach
eline Stevens, and the guest of
els in the better
t|ou. donJt
ou
almost in one town, must have
Mr«. Backu. W ill Eatertaia
honor, Helen Pemberton.
/
fields from the tableland to the j -
~
close
to
5000
people
there.
Then
kind of dresses,
Mrs. Phillip Backus Is entertain­
C¿W|
■ft'VO/YU
east 2500 feet above is also help-
the cj
too Th# boUomland
ing this week at a series o f par­ comes W a ll. W a il, with 22.000 ■-
Children'. Party
ranging from—
population and about 45 miles and bench„s
the riv„ are a„ ,
The home o f Trilma Powers on ties to be given at her home on
W e have Sold Out all
Granite
street.
Bridge
will
be
the
-
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“
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*
a
,
°!11
*
°rehards
and
irrigated
for
mile,
California street was the scene of
New Cars
a happy birthday narty, when Tril­ diversion for the afternoon, the about M ° 0 . Rich and level land and mi|efl u and down the ^ e r ,
cdwo C
for miles around.
I ..
.
.
.
.
. I
parties
being
on
Thursday
and
Fri­
the
trees
stand
very
close
togeth
ma entertained twenty-two o f her
But
have
some
real
Several Small Town.
er so the branches interlock from
friends Thursday afternoon, Sept­ day afternoons.
Several small towns lies between
Values in
t jO x iifv fa iL
one tree to the other. From Wenat­
ember 16th. Pink was used most
it and Colfax, distance o f 100
chee the highway goes north up
Fraternal
effectively in carrying out the col­
miles. This 100 miles o f country»
the Columbia and Wenatchee riv­
Modern Woodmen o f America,
or arheme. both in decoration and
is very hilly, the road runs through
ers and cross the summit at Blev-
Camp
No.
6665
Mahogany,
will
refreshment!. Those who helped
the narrow canyons, and nothing
itt pass, 6500 feet High new grad­
Trilma celebrate her birthday were have a water melon feed after
Only one of each list­
but wheat everywhere. Colfax is
ed road cut out from the side o f
Janette Hastings, Helen Dunn, their lodge session Priday night
ed below left.
in Whitman county, Washington
the mountain, and has more bends
Patricia Trobee, Millicent Peters. .September 23 at the Mooae Hall.
claims a population o f 3500 lies
and the most crooked road we
Shirley Myera, flla Sewell, Doro­ A good attendance o f members are
They will not be
in a narrow canyon, one street on­
have ever been over.
thy Bush, Haael Wert*. Mildred requested so that plans can be
here long
ly
with short crosastreets, so
Marre, Lucille Pederson, Bobbie completed for their winter pro­
On Pacific Slope
when
they
have
a
heavy
rain
in
Pederson, Dolly Kannaato, Edith gram.
Now we are on the pacific slope
the winter the water run* up over
Kannasto, Jean Claycomb, Jeaa
and going down a beautiful w^od
the streets and sidewalks.
A very interesting
meeting
Webber, Admin Wood«. Geneiveve
They claim to be tf^ richest city country to Cle-F.lum in a narrow
Woods, Evelyn Woods. Jules Pow o f the America Yeoman's was held
in the world for ita sixe and pop­ valley and some Coalmines close
•ra, Gerald Powers, Wayne Pow-
riday night at the Moose hall,
ulation. They get artisian water by. The Roslyn Coal mines are
era and Eugene Powers.
when those in attendance
were
from wells on top o f the
hills also close by. where coal in large
_______
i treated to a watermelon
feed.
above them, 120 feet deep so quantities is mined. The next place
* 1 0 0 00
Baby and Child W elfare Clint«
r “ lk* wer*.riven by Frank Baylor, when the town grows in size and of importance is Lake Roechutea
The Baby and Child Welfare v'le l*ra» 'drnt of the associ.tion.
need more water, all they have to which is dammed up a* reservoirs
Clinic which was to have been held "J V r *I " ine,,• ,OW" ' ‘ nd by J H do is tod rill another well. Whit­ to the Yakima river, and from
Esell, state manager o f Portland.
at the Civic Club house last Thurs­
Dancing and cards were indulged man county raises 15 millions where the Yakima Valley over 100
day was postponed, and the clin­
in at the close o f the talks. la st bushels o f wheat annually and miles to the south get* tl eir water
ic will be held this coming Thura-
Sunday both the
Ashland and goes about 40 to the acre and nev- fo r Irrigation and empties in to
dny at the Public library Appoint- M<.dfi>rd ,od
wj(h , ,
“ r a failure. There we put in the the Columbia.
ment. can he made by telephon- h„ a t ____,____ ______ 7 . T
third night.
Lake on Summit
her o f members motored to the
Ing Miss Hicks at the Library and
Country i. Leveler
natural bridge over the Rogue
This lake is on the summit of
conveyances will be furnished to
A little nohth o f Colfax
the the Snoguallinne pass, where an­
river where several new members
those who desire It. All babies and
country gets a little more level, other lake a little to the west call­
and prospecta were obligated.
children of pre-school age will be
the hills are sharper but not 3 0 ed the Cedar lake and from which
$ 1 7 5
°°
examined and all those children
M. P. Dunn, and J. L. Pittenger big and wonderful deep soil. The Seattle gets it* water supply. It is
For Sport T o g «
who are just now entering school o f Ashland lodge o f Knight* of road has been cut through the
100 per cent pure. The highway
V
—i’li want Sport Oxfords
for the first time, will he examin­
Pythias, with H. A. Stearns and hill* :n many places sometimes 50 leads through some beautiful
i cour*e, with your new
ed. This will be the regular free H. E. Briggs as alternates were or 60 feet deep as on top, no rock
all stree» -lothej and these
forest and everything is green, fol­
opy Top
■ Gun Meta' with Porpoise
monthly clinic which is under the elected last Friday night to at­ to be seen for 50 miles.
lowing the Snogualinnie river all
•im are very m c'ijh.
supervision of the countv health tend the Grand I-odgo session o f
Spokane is 65 miles to the north the way to Seattle.
unit, with Dr. Inskeep In the cap­ the Knighta o f Pythias at the hut as you get within 15 miles the
Beautiful Seattle
acity o f county physician.
grand lodge session to be held in country gets spotted and the land
Entering Seattle from the south
*1 7 5 °°
— —
| The Dalles, October 11 and 12. poorer. Elevation 2100. Spokane around Lake Washington its a
laitial M h I is , of D. A. R
Mrs. Louise Richardson was elect- claims a population o f 110,000 a marvel o f beauty, no dust, every­
Mr*. F. II Walker was hostess, ''d as delegate from the. Pythian well built city, but has some hard thing is green, beautiful homes
to Mount Ashland Chapter of the Sister* temple to the grand lodge times now, mining and
lumber j and public places, fresh and salt
Daughtera o f the American Revo- session to be held in The Dalles on business has lipped away, so all water everywhere, buildings new ,
lution on Friday o f last week, at
same date,
I hat remains is wheat, waterpower, modem and clean and claim about1
For Men
her home on Liberty street. This
—- ■
and railroads.
a half million o f people. The o n ly !
being the initial meeting of the
H A V E IN TE R E STIN G TR IP
Did you ever skip over to
Sun.et Highway
place in the world where
they
Fancy printed
broadcloth
the last chapter o f a detec­
year, there wse much routine
Entering the Sunset highway to- have a fresh and salt water har-
shirts fo r men in our own
tive story? Most o f us have,
exclusive patterns. Collar
business to be disposed of, which
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i ward the west 336 miles to Seattle bor. As a canal with locks
run |
and it is quite an under­
attached or separate. Real
was followed by a study o f the Ochoco creek which ia darmed up 1 first place is Davenport 38 miles. from Salmon Bay on the sound
standable impulse.
value ‘
with
a
reservoir
as
big
as
our
Hy­
Declaration of Independence, giv
The highway forks here one goes through Lake Union and then into
But
not
many
o
f
us
ever
en by Mrs. H. C. Galey. The host­ att. But the landowners have the toward the the southwest to Ellen- I-ake Washington. As most every
refused to read the last
ess was aasistt'd in serving re- same trouble as elsewhere in pay­
chapter, and yet there are
people— customers o f ours
freshments during the afternoon, ing taxes, *0 we were told that
— who do not
understand
by Mrs. Vida alinsen, Mrs. D. P. many farmers have not paid their
many things about our way
taxes
for
several
years.
Blue, Mrs. A. Schuerninan and
o f doing business, and never
Yellow Pin« Timber
Mrs. I.uella Stearns.
ask about them.
I-eaving Prineville we passed i>
Why don’t we sell on in­
A Special Value
Hope Rebekah Lodge o f Ash­ through the best Yellow Pine tim -: j|
stallments, fo r example, or
1
land met last evening with Olive | ber wp ever saw as we had not I (
deliver your purchases, and
A feature Value known
seen
any
timber
to
speak
o
f
since
I
DEMPSEY
TUNNEY
Rebekah lodge o f Medford in a
whv can we give such ex­
from Coast to Coast. 4 prs.
cellent quality at a rock-
It was
joint celebration o f the 76th an­ we left Fort Klamath.
bottom
price?
niversary of the birth of Rehrk- quite a treat to us.
Watch This Space For Coming Attractions
The grade ia very easy from the '
BOUT
ahism. A reception was also held
I f you don’t know the an-
Each Issue
swer to these questions, ask
fo r our state officer* Louise Per- west and very beautiful until we
us. Our manager will be glad
roxxi vice president o f the Rebek-
summit o f a spur o f
SEPTEMBER
to explain. Don’t skip the
ah Assembly, and George Trefren
-Mountains a mile high,
last chapter. Find out the
For Boys
past grand master o f Oregon were
on
*ide lh* irrade is
whole story.
Last Time Wednesday
honored. A fter lodge, a varied pro -1 cr” " k,‘d and deeper toward the
Our Own Brand
EXPERT
gram given by Ashland was en- narrow valley where the town o f
3
to
9
yrs.
FIREMAN. SAVE MY CHILD”
„..8 9 c
.< 2 ,.
Joyed then the members and rial- Mitchell is located 55 miles, pop-
SERVICE
10 to 17 y rs
.... 98«
tors retired to the dining room 1 ul* tion about 200 and in a deep
where a sumptuous banquet was " * rrow canyon.
In waiting
Town of Mitcboll
IS YOUR RADIO
r .t
\
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Around Mitchell and 60 miles
Thursday and Friday
<«■-
L ; ‘ , ,1 ÿ j
O. K.
Method;.' Ladle« Aid
1 around Ihe hills are bald with
1
Broadway Beauties and Cabaret Cuties
The Ladies Aid o f the Meths- Hh,’ rt *ra»s. *0 its a good sheep J
t
dist Church have postponed th eir, l‘" untry until you get to Service '
I
regular meeting from tomorrow j Cr**‘ k on J,>bn Day Highway 25 •
They are all in this tale o f the night
afternoon to a week from tomor­ miles from Mitchell, the ro«d down I
club Tom-Toms. Featuring Gilda Gray
icry that
rid «
row which will ho Wedneeday. the John Daq river goes through a
<rrr'<*- C-
• Nitty _ «t an economical pr - ;
good
belt
of
yellow
pin*
timber
I
!l
September 28th at the home of
in
1215
is
a
lilt
and
fi
be-
bosc-ewceo-
Mr*. M. W. Wheeler on North until you reach Fossil 21 miles. : *
ttot.ally nne value for
43ç
^ 1
then the timber disappears and
Main street.
“C A B A R E T ’
enter into the bald hills, and all in I
‘S<* « «5 — • f»ll-fa.hk>ned
°
« V and fib,, i* * , tha, |(wfc#
wheat. Fossil claims a population
W s s w G o « «t s a t C rip o H om e
we, and wear* to tatmactioa.
Mr. and Mrs Ruaaoll Cripe are o f 500. and the towna between It I
entertaining at dinner Wednesday and Arlington on the Columbia is j
Pair 98c
evening of this weok at their homo o f no consequences each only a!
N o *49—yorf thread nflt
v jr *
• « tho Boaemwd In honor of Mr. hundred or two population. The
*>«e with a short hth ton tor
Guy
Good
* a t e r eerrice Paw
^
Cripe’a parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. distance from Foaml to Arlington
Phone 8 Z
M. Cripe at Camden. Indiana. Oth­
er gnnato at diaaer wflt ha Mr____
MtW C. E. Oata* of Medford. aa-[
erf Mm Cripo.
S
O CI E T Y
Ed.
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Hook,
oHdíf-
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tertd .
GOOD USED CARS
Tilo G jl ¿& !
$ 24.50
TO
$ 54.50
Ford Bug
* 25 °°
1920 Ford Tudor
* 150 °°
wnere savings are greatest’
Elks Bldg.
Phone 3
Ashland, Ore.
*1 5 0 00
f25th AnniversaryJ
1924 Ford Rdstr.
1924 Ford Touring
1923 Chevrolet
Modish Ties
Hi
Fr
Light Delivery Can­
Dodge Delivery
All in Good
Mechanical Condition
J
j
CLAYCOMB
MOTOR CO.
Ford Sales Service
Ba
$3.98
Do You Ever Skip
The Last Chapter?
le
Co
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Fancy Shirts
P.
B
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$ 1.98
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"The Theatre
Beautiful"
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4-for-l Socks
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$1.00
Pay Day Overalls
22nd
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Scve
the
’
'efe1,
What?
Graceful Lines! S\.rdy Wear!
X-L Electric
Station
Milton Silla in
“FRAMED”
At the
$ 1.49
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