The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, September 23, 1927, Image 1

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    F if t y
F i n i A n n u a l R e u n io n
H eld
in
L ith ia
P a rk
Y e tte r d a y
The Lithians whose Indoor Cir­
cus and Fiesta will open here for
| a run of six nights commencing
an announcement made today by
I Oct. 3rd to 8th, have started their
W. P. Walter, secretary of the
second great contest. “ The moi
local organization. The same plan
j popular baby in Ashland.” Al-
o f campaign as was used so suc­
j ready four of the cutest young­
cessfully last year will again be
sters have been entered and more
used, according to Mr. Galey. He !
1 nominations are coming in hourly.
will elect two lieutenants, who
Ashland claims some o f the great­
wdll head opposing teams, accord-1
est babies on earth and now is the
This
Summer*
Shipments
ing to the plan, and these men will Bands, Stunts and Special
,B,tructive!
Hundred«
of
Fight
Fans
Public W ill fee Invited to minute*
of
lM
t
year>s
meeting
chance for their parents
and
mutes o f last year’s meeting
D,
.
oi
d
Decorations
W ill be
have
direct charge o f the forces
Exceed Last Years by
friends to put them in the race.
Participate in General were read by Mrs. Mamie Nelson, j H e a r B ,O W
.B1° ? R e ‘
that
will
make
the
drive
for
lunds.
part
of
Plans
Many Car Loads
Three diamond rings are to be
port from Ringside
Meeting Sept. 30th
The speaker o f the day was Mr.
The budget this year will
be
awarded to the leading babies in
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1 William H. Gore o f Medford, a*
around $3900, which is approxi­ W ILL GIVE PRIZES
this contest and their friends who BRINGS MORE MONEY
®f the old pioneer1 VINING CROW DED
M AKE SUGGESTIONS » « * b« r
mately the same as was raised a
are legion are going to lend their
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families of the county. In hisj
■ 1 1
year ago.'
Merchants
Cooperating
entire
efforts
to
put
their
favor
Local
Business
Men
Point
Citizens W ill he Asked to splendid oratmn Mr. Gore spoke Cheer* Resound Through
Mr. Galey will name his officials
By
O
ffering
Special
ite
out
in
front.
Out
That
Increase
to
Make Suggestions on O f Colonel Lindberg as being the, the Beautiful Theatre,
within a few days and the selec­
the committee announces that I
li i
r'
j-» *
“ mi tJP<*
American as those
Ti n n »»
vx/-
Prizes
for
Events
Program o f W ork
tion of the two teams will be an­
the circus which is just a little
He|P Conditions
early pioneers who crossed th-
Tenney i* Winner
nounced shortly.
over two weeks away is already at-
plains o f the great north-west
At a special meeting of
the
Carlot shipment of Ashland pro-
Conclusive evidence of the wide
Bands, decorations, stunts, free during the early fifties.
trading widespread interest, < and
chamber
of
commerce
held
on
)
ducts
during
August
exceeded
the
Circulation of the Ashland Regis­ the publicity which Ashland
>gits, and a “ ballyhoo' that will
A re C h osen People
Tuesday night of this week the di­
I same month a year ago by fifteen !
ter
was
manifest
last
night,
when
let every one in Southern Oregon
getting is o f a most valuable na-
“ These people were surely
rectors considered plans for the
! according to figures which were
know of Ashlaad’s plans for a fall chosen people,” said Mr. Gore H r hundreds o f fight fans crowded in- ture.
coming year’s work. Various meth­
!
revealed
today.
This
is
said
to
be
I
j
to
the
beautiful
Vining
theatre
festival were planned at a meet
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ods of merchandising Ashland’s
The following youngsters are | an unusually heavy increase and!
I filling every available stmt with
ing Wednesday evening of the
advantages
and opporlunities were
the
''"f’
d'ddes
in
their
popularity
con
indicates
the
bringing
into
this
I
¡many standing up, to hear
general committee having charge
discussed and a definite program
test and are attracting as much at­ community o f considerable more j
|.returns
o
f
the
Dempsey-Tunny
o f the details o f this event.
M rs. C a r o lin e S o m m e rs ,
O re g o n of activities was approved.
fight as broadcast direct from the tention as the young ladies are i money than a year ago, as every '
P
io
n
e
e
r
P
asses
A
w
a
y
W
h ile
These plans will be presented
The date which will be Thurs­
ringside, by means of the Radiola theirs. Here they are: Martha Sei- car lot shipment means the sale
; ring
V is it in g at A lb a n y
to the community at a town meet­
laff,
5278,
Claudia
Parkinson,
day October 6, was selected large­
of some product in or near Ash­
and through the courtesy of
ly because it would come at a time
ing to be held at the armory on
I r:.,v
Guy Good o f thv X-L Electric 7131, Betty Ferrin 6515, and Vir­ land.
Mrs. Caroline Sommers, form- the evening o f September 30. An
when all of the harvesting would
ginia
Lee
Gentry
6180.
In 1926, th'Te were five
Company
and
H.
B.
Hurst
o
f
the
be over, and it would .give an op­ F^enry W i l l A s s u m e M & n s p o m e n t 1 Vining Theatre.
The Standing in th e Mi s s of Shook shinned during August i er Ashland resident and a pioneer opportunity will be presented for
portunity for street decorations o r W h o l e s a l e W h i l e J ohn W i l l
all citizens to make suggestions to
Popularity contest at the sec­ while this year there wer- 11 cars. Oregon citizen died while on a vis- ______
The
fans
begun
to
arrive
early
Manage S tore
in keeping with the time of year.
and by the time the doors of the ond count last night was as fol­ Last years total shipments w.-re ,l to lu?r former home in All,any J be carried out by the chamber n*
lows:
If present plans materialize, corn
as follows. Five cars of shook. 3 1 *ust Sunday according to word re- j wa| the ras(, ¡n the old New Kng-
Roundlnr? out fifteen year« ,T
r' w re t)mr* n ° l)e!1
least Miss Ve'ma Clspp ____
stocks and pumpkins will be us J
land town meetings,
.
5959 curs Liquid Carbonic gits, 6 cars1 t'eive'1 in Ashland yesterday
were *nther- Miss Clen Wiltse ...........
for decorating the streets, while continuous service in one place "'>Ur hun<Jred
The program for the evening
.5650 of peaches, 4 cars of pe»rs, 10 j
Mrs. Commers was born Nov.
Henry
Erders
today
was
nreoaring
’*d
aroumi
the
d,,",r-
the
cri
wd
**-
the same general scheme will be
Miss Joseph m - BarbeT
55^0 ears of cat'le. In 1927 there w ere1 17, 1848. and moved to Oregon >n will be nrrnnged by the enter-
to move his office to the Enders
,nto tlle street. The pow-
used in vacant store windows; A
Miss Rosalind Wise .__
5500 11 car loads of Shook, One car 1885. Sue settled m ar Albany, atinnient committee of th«- cham­
Wholes.-de Grocery, which eetah- eT speak‘ r’ a P " 1 of the «iuip-
rpltiedid industrial exhibit is being
Miss Nonna Wuthrieh
5**0# '.inn, " fruit, one caT cattle. Four « il moved to Talent in 1901. In ber headed by L. . Hansen and at­
jHanned, according to J. li Fuller !ishm»nt he -vili have charp« of '” ent oi th’* n,ar' elous ra,lio was Miss Benice Jacobs
.6500
cars o f liquid gas. nineteen car! 1913 she made her
home in Ash- tendance matters will bo handled
chan man of the decorations com­ -s the result of a business deal ‘a‘ ed *" th* ee,,:er o f ^ sta*e
• loads of lumber and two cars of and has been living here most of by a group headed by H. L. Clay-
"
”
<
r
umated
Thursday
whereby
*nd
the
radio
was
in
mittee, which will give Ashland ,
pears.
| the time since that date.
comb.
.rhe wings near bt- Guy Good op-
and Southern Oregon people an -John End ers will be in charge c f : ¡mated the rsdiq. and the crowd
This summer generally has been
F'ive daughters survive her, Mrs.
The chamber has plans for co­
the
Emiers
Department
»tore,
z,nd
opportunity to see just what the'
far superior to a year ago in the William Gilkey, Mrs. Ben Schafer, ordinating its work with the dif­
H»nry will take control o f the was entertained until the main
soil will produce in this vicinity.
matter o f car lot shipments. In Mrs. Clarence Beaucamp, Mrs. ferent churches, lodges,
j bout began, by p-iz ■ fight gossip, i
social
wholesale business.
| and late news rep >rts. Just before !
~ 26 there were 14 cars of pro- Clara Chapplle, and Mrs. Sam groups and other organizations of
An air o f secrecy surrounded! It was a time for reminiscing,,,.,
iucts shipped out during July and Zyst. Three sons Fred, F’rank and the city and a special effort will
main born tthe Radiola 28, J
the representatives of the enter- ¡ this morning, as Henrv was clean-1
(Continued on page 5)
tainment committee when they re-1 mg out his desk preparatory to v*s switched oirti. K G O, a part Niw Coat« and D rr««fi Will bf
Herman, are also saddened by the be made to have all the members«
ported that they were working on j moving tx> his new office A
A me.
Featured During the Next
Iona o f their mother. Herman Som­ of the«e bodies present to discuss
Díc- d tke nat-’onai broadcasting sys-j
Few Week*
mers lives near Ashland. Burial such plans.
an unusual stunt that would be | ture postal card o f Ashland yezrs ***” and wit3l,out the aitl ° r “ n
spoiled
one oi
of me
the interesting
i e W o c ,__a'’r,al brought to •the
in |
Members of the city government
will be at Albany.
< ------- - j by - a premature announce- ago was enr
— hundreds
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ment. For fear that other members i ’ems that his desk brought fortJi tde t*ieatre lkl'e bww by blow ac-j
Mr. and Mrs. E. "R. Isaac o f the
will be invited and Mayor C. II.
o f the committee would inadvert-1 showing the city when the Opera count
connt ' in
n a TTK,S* r*stlistic masner. Isaac Store returned Thursday
FIND ASHLAND TO BE P erce will make an introductory
Obners.
resotmdeh through the morning from Portland where
ently talk ¿nd give away their bouse was still in existence, wh-n
talk.
OUSTANDING PLACE
thetire as a favorite got in a Wow, they have "been for several days |
plans they refused to make a com­
(Continued on page 2)
Members of the different com­
and the tense look on every face on a buying trip. Many hundred A n o th e r S c h o o l B o o k
plete report of all their plans. |
T r a d itio
mittees of th-- chamber have been
was sufficient evidence that *the dollars worth
of dresses
anil
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and son of
Chairman o f this committee, Earl
Is E x p lo d e d in L a test
busy o utlining their programs for
party was a successful one. C ity , coats were purchased on this trip;
Eagle
Grove, Iowa, have
been the winter’s work and all o f these
Crow, did report however, that at
F e a tu r e
touring the west wi'h a view of plans have been based upon dis­
officials and hundreds o f Southern they being fortunate in arriving,
least two bands and the possibility
O nr^n residents Sts > we red t b e i r ,n Portland at the same time aj
o f the Medford Drum Corps would
Another-echool book tradition is locating somewher- this fall. Their covering the real needs o f the
congratulations upon H. 15. Hurst, I larre shipment o f goods reached! exploded.
intentions were to locate
sou,e- community and surrounding trade
do much towards enlivening their
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¡manager of the Vinn*?*, Guy Go«*.I the wholesalers from New Yortc
part of the day.
where
near
Portland,
but
upon territory and the prepaation of in-
Never look a tiger, leopard or
style centers.
Abu«*
Thirty
Southern
O
ir(
o
.
PJ”
prwtor
of
the
X
I
Electric
and
driving
down
the
coast,
they
lik-1
Hnd
¿ a b le methods o f
lion
in
the
eye
in
case
you
meet
1’ nzes from various merchant*
ed It so well in in the Rogue River' mertin|r thoap n€.edg The compre
D a n k er§ E x p e c te d hi A s h la n d
; ^
He*|ateD
th e splendid par-
Blues and Blacks predominate one.
wjll be awarded, chairman o f this
t* given fight fana, which
in and hensive
... and unified plans .......
Iley and especially
in coats act-ending -to Mr. Iimw
S a tu rd a y E v e n in g
If you do they know they have Valley
perfect­
committee, W. P. Walter reported,
id To be the mort enlfoyable o f all who made bis “headquarters at one been seen and instinctively feel around Ashland, that they have
ed
should
prove of real interest to
for many events, the definite de­
Members of
the Southern
thi« nature even s t a g e d
(Continued on Page 6)
they are to be attacked. Their- definitely decided to locate in every person living in Ashland and
tails of which will be mad“ pub­
in Ashland
and there should be a large attendance
Oregon
Bankers
Association
strategy is always to make a Ashland permanently. Mr.
lic at Monday night’s committee
The Register takes a justifable 5 Mr. and Mr*. O. TL Allen left quirk charge.
Mrs. Wilcox visited in and investi­ at this first town me' ng,
will
meet on
next Saturday
meeting.
in the
night at a six thirty dinner at the pride
,, ,
. , tr’ ,n**T>'*ow crowds on the Shaxta Limited Wednesday
Look over their heads or to one gated practically all of the cities
that
attended
as it psoved con­ evening for their home in Oak­ side until you get your gun aim­ and their surrounding territories,
Lithia Springs Hotel, at a meeting
origina'ly called by Klamath Fall» clusively that this pwper is read land. Mr. and Mrs. Allen have ed. Then, if the beast is atitl there, from Portland down the Pacific LITHIA HOTEL NAMED
for
S. P. BUS TERM INAL
bankers, but transferred to Ash­ in a majority o f the tomes o f made a visit to Ashland for sev­ you have a chance. Otherwise, turn Highway, and their praise
publicity eral years in the summer or Fail and walk away, hoping something Ashland and adjacent territory
land when doctors recommended Southern Oregon, all
The Lithia Springs Hotel was
that it be held here because of matter being carried egtelusively and are delighted with toe beauti­ big and ponderous doesn't land on was o f the highest.
•
ful 'Lithia Park.
named the Terminal for the new
the Infantile Paralysis epidemic in that publication.
your neck.
Southern Pacific buss system, re­
M a jo r
M a lo n e , C a p ta in
B rig g * in that city,
Ernest B. Bchoedsack and Mer- ALUMNI TO BATTLE
a n d O th e r L o c a l O f f ic e r s to
ian C. Cooper spent
eighteen
A number o f special guest* will
W ITH HIGH SCHOOL cently. The passengers will be un­
be T h e re
loaded at the hotel and tickets will
months in the jungles of northern
attend this meeting
including
be on sale at the desk,
Siem filming “ Chang” Paramount
Kieth Powell o f Wodbum. presi­
The alumni will battle the High
the Iilng melodrama which reaches
Battery D, 249th Coast Artill­ dent of the Oregon State Bank­
school Grixzilies tomorrow after­
the Vining next Monday, Tuesday
ery, Klamath Falls will be must­ ers Associatimi, Andrew Millar,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell,
noon in the place o f the schedul­
and Wednesday. They know tiger
ered in tonight with an enroll- secretary o f the state organiza­
ed game with Crescent City, ac­ and daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Jeopard habits. Both men as­
One o f the most interesting have thieday, Been opening
men of fifty three according to tion, and John N. Edlefaen, vica-
cording to an anouncement made and Mrs. B. D. Murphy, who have
sert that the natives are unanim­
Major Clyde Malone who haa president o f the Coast National contests to be staged in maay a both fresh and gay.
today. The Crescent City game been visiting in San Francisco with
been instrumental u> the location Bank of Portland and chairman of day is the old newgpaper contest He has reorived near every tm d, ous in asserting it is inviting de­ was postponed when their schools friend* and
relatives,
passed
struction to try to hypnotize a
•f^the new battery at Klamath state committee on Bank Practice. sponsored by Die Register. At least That you m any store can find,
were closed down by an Infantile through Ashland Thursday, en-
big c«t by gazing in to her eyes.
Fall*. Major C. W. Wallard, of While it is not definitely known twenty-five old newspapers have ¿n d M f porrhase by the Bale,
rvute to their home in Spring-
Paralysis Epidemic.
the Coaat Artillery Corps, U. S. it is hoped that A. A. Schram, re­ been brought to the o ffice, their i am determmed to retail
field,
Oregon. The Mitchells liv­
Many stars of a former day will
Mrs. Frank Swingle, and ton
Army »rill be in charge of the cently appointed state superinten­ pages yellowed with sge. as they For Ready pay a |ittle lower
ed in Ashland a good many years
he
in
the
lineup
Saturday
after­
muatenng in, while Major Malone dent of banks will alee be a guest. were taken from their placa of ae- Than ever have been had before, Arto, left this morning for Cor­
noon according to Clyde Young ago and Mr Mitchell built the
my hretkem mean to lira; vallis, where Artro will enroll for
ha* been designated as Inspector
large barn on Fourth street which
The Southern Oregon Associa­ runty long enough to be entered’ f
bin fourth year at the state teach­ who is worink up the alumni team, is occupied by the Whittle Trans­
o f Elections. A captain, and two tion is composed o f officers and in the contest. From as far south Rut ag for rrw|it Aa|I not ^
and it is predicted that this gams
lieutenanta, am well am the usual directors o f hanks In Jackson, as Yreka, entries have been made | -arould not live to rouse your pas- ers college. He is taking electri­
will be one in which the unknown fer company. They left here in
cal
engineering.
and
north
one
paper
from
Medford
»ions.
1909 .
non comiaaioned officers will be Josephine and Klamath counties
strength o f the Grisxilies will be
elected immediately after the bat-. and there are about thirty expect- '**’ *«t«red.
For credit here la out o f fashion.
Attorney WiJIiam Briggs made brought out to its fulleet extent.
Mrs. Bertha L. Smith, of Ash- \fy fgjends and buyer* one and all,
tery has officially come into ex- ‘ ed at Saturday nights meeting.
Mr. and Mr». Ernest Williams
High school official! have an­
a
business
trip to Grenada Thurs­
land entered an interesting one ft
pay yoa
to giye , ca„
istence.
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of .Santa Barbara, are visiting
nounced that purchasers of tickets
day.
Ashland friends. They were former
Mrs. B. M. Heath, who lives •N«1 lh* Boston GaxAte. This You always may find an« by my
In addition to Major Malone,
Jane Pollard. Lolita Pierson for the Creacent City game, may resident« o f this city.
*igu.
an acr1rnt { th* *-°'-
Captain Wm. Briggs of the Re­ near the new city reservoir, was
and Margary Payne left Thursday ise them tomorrow or they will be
serve Army, Lieutenant Young in the Register office this mom- j t0B Massacre, so that it can be A few md* from the house devine. night for Alamito,
California honored a week from Saturday i
r r r -
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The following articles will be
Captain Slack, Lieutenant Dan- ing to have the Register sent ta **** rt “ miKhtK ancient •
where they will attend the Cali­ shen the local team meet. Yreka CM,UfZn
LJZ
J*
her husband, who is at Holden, Al-
H. B Nye o f Talent brought in . received m payment. Wheat. By*,
* •',f°rnia and Mrs. George Oaks
fornia Bible school.
ford. and Sergeant* Bentley and
berta, Canada. Mrs. Heath says m e that was o f an usual interest Buckwheat, Data, Com,
Butter,
j of Hayward. California are ririt-
The entire force of
Mr*. Mary Keeler who Kves on
Clary, all officers in the
local every night serefa1 deer
come j and tract from it were copied and j Flax. Ashes and Rawhides. These
Ashland ing in this city with their aunt
Battery- B »rill attend the cere­ down from the mountains to the some of them are given below.
article« will be taken in at the Fifth street was called to Grants school teachers with their families Mra- Hattie Abbot and their eno.
A a A d v e r tis e m e a t
I Esopus prices. Cash will not be re* Pass Thursday by the death of (are enjoying a get-together picnie sins Mrs. Amos Nininger and Mrs.
reservoir and water shed where
monies.
her /«»her.
a Lithia Park this afternoon.
Jerry O’Neal.
Luther
Andres
A
Co.
they know they are protected.
(Continued on page SI
FINISHED
The Southern Oregon Old Tim -!
ers held their 51st annual reunion j
of the Pioneer Society o f South-
| ern Oregon Thursday, September
j the 22nd in Lithia Park at the j
I Pioneer Cabin.
Reverend P. K.
Hammond,
president of the society called the
| meeting to order and gave a few
i well chosen words o f welcome.
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