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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1927)
T The R e fu ta r M ajo rity of reach«« Farm the , The c irc u la tio n of th is is- • u e ia m o r e t h a n H oum 1900 la S o u th ern O regon F O R M E R L Y C E N T R A L P O IN T A N O A S H L A N D A M E R IC A N VOLUME 3 ASHLAND. JA C K SO N C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . FR ID A Y . S E P T E M B E R 30, 1917. N U M B E R 41. - OLD PAPER M AS f f f M I Y CONTESI IC lO S tll Here is Merchants Prize List For Ashlands Fall Festival Ma n s f o r d Z im m erm an Receive» P rize list f o r C h a m b e r o f Com- g ro w th from bab y h o o d to 18 y ears F a t e f u l B u l le t W o u n d » F r o m m erce F ail F e s t i v a l : ¡ o f age an d b r o u g h t in pn F estiv if P ro h ib itio n O fficers I s a a c ’s will give a $10 do ub le Day. Lit titans I n d o o r C i r c u s t o O p e n M onday E v ir in g W ith a V ariety o f Act« wool blank« t fo r th e la r g e s t pump- C itizens B ank will give a years M a n s fo rd Z im m erlee, 35-year- kin b ro u g h t to th e i r store, on hi s- r e n i on s a f e ty deposit box f o r per-j Th» L it h ia n ’s In d o o r C ircus an d old w o o d sm an , died fro m g u n s h o t F'iesta opens n e x t M onday. O c to I tival Day. son p r e s e n tin g oldest d ated pass j w o u n d s at a M edford hospital this b e r 3rd fo r a six n ig h ts ru n a t the A u to m o tiv e Shop will give a book on an y ban k o f A shlan d ti m o rn in g , rec-iv. d when he a t $5 cash prize f o r th e best essay t,c p re s e n te d on F estiv al Day. A shland A rm o ry . A novel »n te-- | te m p t e d to escape fro m a r r e s t i n g ' ta n m e n t has been a r r a n g e d f r |° n - " W h y 1 w ” uld b u ? a C h e v ro ., w<)icott G ro c e ry will g ,ve g lb o fficers . T h u r s d a y »evening, a f t e r !-t, th e six nights. A real circus a g g i w rit te n by any boy o r girl f c o ffp e fo r ,a n f e s t hubbard th e y had m ad e a p u rch as e o f liq gatio n .will p resen t a series of | 15 y e a r s o f a g e o r u n d e r. | s q u a s h b ro u g h t ip on Festival u o r fro m him. Z im m e rm a n had th r illin g a c ts in clu din g slack-w ite McGees will give a silk um brel- r>ay> a n d second prize o f 1 l b . « m a d e his hom e a t Trail, O regon, a rtists, c h air-b alan cers, tr a p e s e la f o r th e longest S w eet p o t a t o 1o o i fec f or second la r g e s t h u b h a rd a n d a c c o rd in g to oficers who had p e r f o r m e r s , re vo lv ing ladder, ar I squash b ro u g h t to th e s to re on i<)uash. g o ne to his p lace in search o f tists, n o v e lty c o n t o r t i o n i s t s , pos Carl A. Theobald Arrivea Festival L>ay. I _ , „ . , , | Mrs. Bertha L. Smith Wins liquor. B ecause of c o m p lain ts had Finders Co., will give a b a t t o | ChilHrrn Under Sixteen to ing on th e Spanish web, ro m an Jo rd an E lectric Co., will givo a 1st Prize in Register’s b een m ad e a b o u t his activities. Thursday to Investigate tiie f a r m e /- co m in g g r e a t e s t dis I Allowed only to go to r i n g a r tis ts , an d o th e r s in cluding single hole electric d ale for old- 1 Old Paper Contest Site near Ashland t a n c e to a t t e n d r a i l F estival, School, barred Place» th e ev er f u n n y clowns. The A r F e d e ra l P ro h ib itio n O ffic e r T e r est electric plate in use in the e i n th . . . . P ro v o st Bros, will give a sa f i'tj m ory will be a riot of color with ry T a le n t, a c c o m p a n ie d by s t a te county b ro u g h t in on Fall F estival | INTERESTING PAPER a g e n ts C lau d e H ick m an , a n d J. Day. CLIMATE r a z o r to th e m a n w ith th e long- CIRCUS IS POSTPONED special lightin g e ff e c ts, d u r i n g the LIKES THE | w h isk ers co m in g to th e i r s t o re on ; e n ti r e week t h e r e will be d a n c in g Z im m erm an , an d D ep u ty S h e r i f f I.ithia S p rin g s P h a r m a c y w i l l 1 Gives All of the Details of p au l J e n n i n g s visited th e dead give a b o ttle o f Coileen Moorp ail F estiv al Day. Lithirn. Shew t o be Given ’*ch m g h t w ith m a n y special fea- Two Hundred and Forty . _ . , t u n s ad d ed each evening. Acre Ranch of A. D. the Boston Massacre and m a n s home, an d T a le n t w as in tro p e r f u m e r y f o r best essay w ritte n i X-L E lectric S to r e will give a In December, festival duced to him by an in f o rm e r . He on " p e r f u m e r y a n d its m a n u f a c - tl o t P o in t e lec tric iron to »he one n D i T he P ° P u ,H n ty C o n te s t closes Helm under Notice Other Early History D a y * o s tp o n e d onight Hfter a th r e e w eeks can- asked if he could p u rch as e som e t u r e , ” by a n y girl s'u d e r.t 16 y ears o n n g i n g in oldest H o t P o in t n. ■ q u o r. an d th e m an w ent to th e o f age o r o v e r an d t u r n e d in on -lse Festival Day. ----------- | vas a n d pro m ises m any sensatio n- A shland may »ir may not becom e T o Mrs. B e r th a L. S m ith , 244 C hildren u n d e r sixteen y e a r s of at ch an g es a t th e finish. Miss a p o ten tial movie cen ter in O re Whit) H ouse G ro cery will give (Jbunt s t r e e t, goes th e f i r s t prize back o f th e house and r e t u r n e d ! Kes:ival Day. at-1 Bi r m c t J a c o b s who r e p r e s e n ts gon. The possibility o f such a D arlin g A rt an d G ift S h op will *0 lb. -ack of F’ish'-rs Blend flo u r age will be p ro h ib ited from in th e A s h la n d R e g is t e r 's old with it. T a :e n t placed th e m o o n shine in his car. t u r n e d an d told j give a s e r v in g t r a y f o r m o s t com a s fi r s t prize to p a r t y b ri n g in g i te n d i n g all public g a th e r in g s , i n - ! n o r t h e r n C a li fo rn i a in th e c o n te s t th i n g b ecam e stim ulated y e s te r n e w s p a p e r c o n te s t, Mrs. S m ith him who he w a s a n d t h a t he w as plete 8) t o f p ic tu re s o f ch ild ’s (C o n ti n u e d on P ag e 5) ¡e lu d in g S unday schools, church«* is now in 4th place, an d is su re to day w i.h th e arriv al here of C arl b r i n g in g to th e o ff ic e th e Boston u n d e r a r r e s t, c o v erin g Z im m erm an ------------— ------| th e a t r e , social fu n c t io n s o f a n y win one of th e big prizes o f f e re d A. Theobald, p roducer o p era tin g G a z e tte , a n d C o u n ty J o u r n a l , d a t w ith his g u n a t th e sam e tim e. kind, a r e s u lt of th e actio n t a k e n by th e c o m m itte e . F'ollowing is u n d e r the nam e of the Screen A rta ed M onday, M arch 12th. 1770. Z im m e rm a n stru c k a t the gun. a n d by th e city b o ard o f H enlth a n d he s t a n d i n g a t th e las*, c o u n t: Studio, who has a desire to spe This p a p e r is t h i r t y y e a r s old . a l e n t hit back, a n d Z im m erm an City Council a t a special m e e t in g F irst. Miss Cleo Wiltse. 28.420 cialize on one and two reel pic- e r th a n th e n e x t e n t r y in th e con » C ontinued on P ag e 2) held a t one o’clock th is a f t e r n o o n . S econd. Miss V elm a C lapp 26.620 ures, using O regon scenery in tes t, th e r e b ein g tw o o r th r e e r e g The school will be m a in ta in e d a s | Third,M iss N o rm a W u th r ic h 230 30 gi neral and A shland scenery in is te re d b e a r i n g th e d a t e o f 1800. usual an d A c tin g M ay o r T h o r n to n c u i t h Miss' B ernice J a c o b s 20,950 p articu la r. A lready Mr. Theobald Mrs. S m i t h ’s p a p e r c o n ta in s a full r iíC M e m b e r s o f S t a t e C h a m p i o n s h i p M em ber« W h o S e r v e d o n B o a r d will issui a p ro c la m a tio n to th is iftb, Miss Rosalind Wise 18.600 ha« m ade fo u r p ictures fe a tu iró a c c o u n t o f th e B oston M aasacre rkwt. T e a m , L n e a t e d in M a n y of D irectors of C h a m b e r A re e f f e c t today. This eildict will be s x t h Miss J o s e p h in e B a rb e r 5700 Oregon th at art ■ n ihe mark? w rin - n in th t i n t e r e s t i n g s ty le of Places I E n tertain ed in e f f e c t in d efin ite ly , a c c o rd in g to I _____ and according to him he has a th e R e v o lu tio n a ry period, r.nd ________ I _______ | »he re s u its of th is m i n ti n g . I t w a s 1 m a r k e t fo r all o f the on* and two w h en it is co n sid ered t h a t this reel film s he can produce, em body Baseball fa n s will be i n t e r e s t e d ' Most o f the p r o j e c ts o u tlin e d e x p lain ed by Dr. FT. A. W o o d s and pa|»er is p e rh a p s one o f t h e first B e a u t i f u l a n d C o l o r f u l V a u d e v i l l e : in k n o w in g th e w h e r e a b o u ts o f | by the A shland C h a m b e r o f Com- o th e r m e m b e r s o f th e council t h a t ing new scenery and new ideas. p r i n te d in th e U n ite d S ta t e s b e - 1 A c t D e pict« L i f e in S o u t h In addition to the m ark etin g fa ,, Dr, . „ , , . , , m erce d u r i n g 1919 am i 1920 an* the reaso n f o r allo w in g th e school* fo r e the R e v o lu t io n a ry w ar, when th e B O A S since th e closing o f th e ] Sea« cilities he has a man by the nam e- I now acco m p lish ed f a c t s it was to re m a in open w as b ased upon t h e colonies h ad to m a k e th e ir I baseball seaso n h e re in S o u th e r n poillted out by J . H. F u ll e r fo r the f a c t t h a t th e r e has n o t been of I.angly for eight y ears a direc f i g h t f o r fr e e d o m , th e n th e val- A N ight in H a w a i i” a b e a u ti f u l O regon. K irk Davis, on tstan dinj? eijfht y e a r s s e c r e ta r y of th e lo ta l one ca se o f in f a n ti le p a ra ly sis o r D e t e r M a n P V i d t G u i l t y t o H i t to r w ith the la rg e r Hollywood ift- o f the p a p e r can be easily se-n . an d c o lo rfu l vau deville a c t d e p itc h e r f o r th e seaso n is p la y in g <*r*aniaation whose te n u r e o f of- ig in ate w ithin th e city o f A shland t i n g t w o C a r« a n d F a i l u r e t o movie com panies who are desirous T h e R e g iste r will p r i n t excerpts p ic tin g life in th e S o u th S eas w ith Slop o f com ing to O regon as a d irec to r A n g e l e s ,. fice wiH be COI" P 1«'t «'d °n O c to b e r an d th a t if p re c a u tio n s a r e t a k e n fr o m th is p a p e r, in th e v ery n e a r ’ts m usic, sin g in g an d di.ncing, an d w in te r baseball in Los F'irst, a t a b a n q u e t held T u e sd a y to k eep local c h ild re n from c o m fo r a com pany such as Mr. Theo- W a r r e n ( c a t c h e r ) m also in Cali f u t u r e in o r d e r t h a t th e Register* tro p ic a l a p p eal o f g o rg e o u s sc e n e v e n in g a t th e L ith ia S p rin g s Ho- , ing in c o n ta c t w ith out side dia- J o h n K h I h I ka-. of D eter, Ore- r bald plans on establishing. re a d e r s m a y g ain a good idea of! e ry h as b een billed by m a n a g e r forn ia. Bill F o rc e is re s id in g in tel with Mr. F u ll e r as h o s t Mem ] tr ic t s w h e re th e d re a d e d disease j iron is b ein g held in the Jackson Several days ago tie came t h e sty le o f new s w r it in g as well H u r s t o f thp V in in g th e a t r e f o r Gold Hill, Robin*, H u g h e s an d bers o f th e h o ard o f dtTe. to r s , j m ore p re v a le n t the chance* o f an C ounty jail u n d e r five hundred through A shland and stopped a t a s secu re f i r s t h an d in f o r m a t io n M ed. n ig h t. O c to b e r 5th . Logan a r e in Corvallis, D ro le tte is who have served with Mr. F u l l e r 1 epidem ic being sta rte d in A shland dollar bonds a f te r he pleaded A. D. Helm« ran ch south of tow n, on som e o f th e s t i r r i n g ev e n ts o f g u ilty to a charge of failu re to w here F o u r n a tiv e boys, d ir e c t fro m w o rk in g in a serv ice s t a ti o n in d u r i n g his secretary sh ip w ere th e vill be co nsiderab ly less. prelim inary in go tiatio n s t h a t day, e v e n ts which now have Their H a w a iia n Is lan d homes, a n d G r a n ts P a s s ; M cShane is w o r k - 1 g . , u . e sts o f the •evening, amd ab o u t T h e action of th e board r a m e stop an d ren d e r assistance a fte r were sta rted fo r th e purchase of beco m e fa m il ia r w ith e v ery citizen t h i r t y w e re g a t h e r e d a r o u n d the «• a resu lt of mor> -ases rep o rt- h ittin g a car and will be sentenc five h u la d a n c in g girls compose 240 acres o f land upon which to by m e a n s o f th e books on h isto ry , th e c o m p a n y said to p r o d u c e a ing in M e d f o rd ; H o f f a r d a n d M ar-i tm a q u e t table ed in M ed fo rd and not because o f ed S atu rd ay afte rn o n Ht 2 o’clock, establish th e movie eolony. Mr. ltu e to the value v f this paper, no dazzlir.g. so in tilating , e x t r a o r d i n low a re em p lo y ed a t m e » e a v e r i T hose in lO te n d a n c e w e r e : any ad d itio n al cases in A shland The a rre st w a s made by T ra ffic Theobald m ain tains that he is n o t e f f o r t will be m ad e to p lace it on a r y show w ith all the c a r e f r e e p la n t n e a r Gold H ill; a n d S p o re s F . C. Unities, r . F. W hittle, G . j t ’ m - « “ • - “ • " wa> etnplias.zed fc? I O ffic e r T alent, who tric e d the a p ro m o ter, th a t he is a producer exh ib it. is in D u n s m u i r w h e re he is w o r k g la m o r o f th e S o u th Seas. A- Briscoe, C. H. Pi«rce, E. V .1 council was sim ply p rev en ts man to hig home a l a f t f r and has no deisre to lead any one If th e r e h a d b een a second prize in g f o r th e S o u th e r n P a c ific C o m T h e a c c o m p a n y in g p ic t u re will G a rte r , F. S. Engle, R. E. D e tric k ,1 rive. , securing th e num ber of hi* car to believe th a t should he decide on th e n it would have been aw arded pany. be Da ce Magic. G eo. W. D u n n , J . H. McGee, T. 1 lie Lithia ns H t a special meet- frnm th ose in j u r e d in the accident. A shland as a location th a t he will to se v e ra l f o r th e i r a p p e a r s lo oe K S im p son, J . W. JioC oy. H. ti . ,ng of the e x e c u tiv e com m ittee T he accid en t oecured in the a f t e r - build exp« nsive studios and spend t h r e e o r f o u r opies o f th e U stle r Kndexs, W ir t M. W rig h t, V. V. iit m n n to d a y pot,.|ione«l th e in- noon b e tw e e n M edford and Ash- thousands of d o l l a r a t this tim e. C o u n t y G a z e tte , published in 1800, CALIFORNIA LTKES Mills, V. D Miller, W. H. M cN air, j i o r c ir r u s w hich an * to h ave | land when th e a r r e s t e d m an, In fac t he want* it known th a t a n d g iv in g full a c c o u n t o f th e ASHLND VACATION* I-ev H. H a n se n , H. Vi. T o m linso n, t . i t n tageu ne , t w»ek u n til th e stru c k a c a r driv en by Mr«. W a i any p ro jec t con tem plated m ust be d e a th o f W a sh in g to n . O th e r i n t e r Y. O. N. S m ith , A h . K inney v e • k o f D e c e m b e r 5 to 1(1, a n d t e r C o rm a n y . o f M edford accom- -ta rte d in a small way, with inex R- G. H u rs t, o f L o n g Beach, e s t i n g p a p e rs e n te r e d , was th e .* ii.er BiMii s. K. i,. B urdic, < an i.ouiiceti nal no m o r e tic k e ts n a m e d by tw o ch ildren, and it pensive studios, sm all com pany, V is ito r o w ned by C. L. Kelt y, C a lifo rn ia , is. s p e n d i n g his a n n u a l M alone, Uni; K t v , G. U. E u - will be sold u n til t h e 14th of th a n sw erv ed a n d «‘ru c k a c a r j at.d upon th is fo u ndation hu Id the sp e n d in g S t a t e F ' ?d Dir?Mctor M*W*r* a n O f 271 H ig h s t r e e t A sh lan d , an d p u b v acatio n in A shland , o a n k s a n d A m os X in in g er. p ro jec t purely on its m erits. N o v e m b e r. It w as e x p la in e d by driven by G. W. S h earer. m ost o f his ti m e fishing. This is lished A p ril 2 6 th 180.1. ficii-! V ;»!t to A i R ' » ^ Ir» ir.g E. Vining. W. M. Brigg*. ¡ G r a n d H¡g. Ph z ( Iviie Y o u n g , 1 K alabok as c o n tin u e d on hi* w ay ’h e th i rd c o n secutiv e y e a r. Mr. D u r in g ihe n e x t five d a y s he ex- v T h e P r e s b y te r i a n pu b lish ed on il. L. C uv comb, ci. T . Carson this a l i e n was taken a t the withou* -tor.ping to giye nnsistan uict* to luaki an i n t e m i v e stu d y May 13til. 1854, in New V o lk t ity, H u rst ha« i ome to A sh lan d f o r a c t o f tow n te m p o r a r i l y w hile r e q u e s t oi ihe B oard o f H ea lth , I a n d T r a f f i c O f f i c e r T a le n t, im- o f local co n d itio n s , the su rro u n d Mrs. J u l ia V. JVnrd. Stn** F ie 'd is th e p r o p e r ty o f A m y R a m se y , six w e e k ’s v a c a tio n an d fish in g A. C. a n d t h a t th e special ev en ts ad v er- m e d ia te ly s t a r t e d an in v es tig atio n in g c o u n tr y , th e c lim a te and alt 338 Scenic Drive, a n d c o n t a . n s m e ‘rip, a n d h ^ d escrib es th is t e r r i D ire c to r «'f th e \ \ < ruen> b e n e f i t f o u r f o r m e r m e m b e rs, B rig g s, C. A. E d w a r d s , Mrs. H. tised f o r n e x t w eek will t a k e place , b a t led to his a rr e s t. tory’ as b e in g th e fi s h e r m a n 's I c o n t r i b u t i n g fa c t o r s , to this pro A ssociation o v e r O r e g o n , i r a d e an , o b itu ary of Thomas R am sey , e x a c t ly as a d v e rt is e d o n ly a t a p a rad ise. Mr. H n r s t is re s id in g a t i o ffic ia l visit to A s h la n d R eview T> E h n o r *- a n d L- B. T u tt le have je c t from a local standpoint. He g r a n d f a t h e r o f t h e o w n e r o f th e la te r date th e C o lu m b ia H otel di’r i n g his ! No. 22. W o m e n ’s B e n e fit A sso ria ’DOVpd tr,>rn A shland . SCUM UVG COFFEE d e c la re d y esterd ay th a t the many paper. sta y h ere, an d h e a n d hi* fr ie n d ! ti o n , W e d n e s d a y . S h e is r e t u r n - T h e Fall F e stiv a l, p lan n e d by Mr. F u ll e r p re s id e d callin g on IS TO BE SERVED d a y s o f sunshine, the absence of T h e N ew Y ork W orld o f J a n E. T. M errill a r e s p e n d in g m a n y ing fro m t h e S u p r e m e I fog. anil the mild w eather are de C o nv en- th e seven m en w ho served as p re- t h e C h a m b e r o f C u m m e rc e has u a r y 22, 1867, w as a n o th e r i n t e r d a y s on th e R og ue r i v e r . T o d ay tion which w as held a t P o r t H ur- s k l e n t d a r i n g his t e r m o f o ffice also b een indefinitely p o stponed. cided ad v an tag es for the estab T hrough the e ffo rts of th e H. e s t i n g p ap er, a n d w as e n te r e d by th e y r e t u r n e d fro m th e Gold on. M ichigan, w hich she a t t e n d e d i f o r s h o r t ta l k s : lishm ent o f his p ro jec t here, and it ------------------------- '• F r u b r « w h o l e s a l e house, th e Mrs. M attie H a tc h e r. T h e most R ay Dam w h ere th e y w ere most as S u p r e m e R e p r e s e n t a ti v e f r o m 1 Leo F e rg u s o n , p resid en t 1919- is th o u g h t th a t he will make a de- Dr. and Mrs. Vt. J . C randall A‘ Schilling A C o m p a n y o f San i n t e r e s t i n g f e a t u r e o f this an d otn- su cces sfu l in c a tc h in g sev eral fin e I O reg on. She met the m em bers a t ' 2 0 ; H e n ry E nder*. 1920-21; F'red have had as th e ir gu ests this week, ra,><‘i*co m a n u factu rers of Schill- ciaion shortly, and if hr decide» e r old p a p e rs e n te r e d was th e steel head t r o u t , a n d t o d a y Mr. I th e L ith ia S p rin g s H otel w hefe Homes 1921-22; W. H. McNair, Mrs. C ran d all’* m other, b rother m g co ffee have donated the coffee th a t th is Is the pro p er location, e d it o ri a l colum ns. T he early dav H u rs t is p r e p a r i n g his c a m p i n g «he had a school o f in stru ctio n , 1923-21; G. A. Briscoe, 1924-26; a n d ssster, who are Mr». A nderson, to be used in the free barbecue work will he sta rte d im m ediately n e w s p a p e r s d ev o te d th e m a j o r i ty o u tf it a n d will go to S a v a g e R ap explaining th e several new plans O. F. Carson. 1 9 2 * 2 7; and V. V. W ilbnr A nderson am i Mrs. Ted uncheon to be served a t noon upon his plans. o f t h i e r space to th e opin io n s o f j id* D am w h ere he will sp en d tw o o f protection an d also the new de Mills. 1927. In the absence of Mr. N ichahion, having m ade the trip on th e day of A shland. Fall Fea- th e edito r, a n d th ese w are u s e d ; t h r e e days. p artm en t o f so ro rity fo r th e young Carson. W irt M. W right, P resident o v e r fro m F o rt K lam ath last Sua- tivaL T hursday O ctober 6th. Mr m a in ly in th e place o f news. ( HAS TIN MINE IN 1770 IS SPECH I M EETING NIGHT IN HAWAII NEW HERE BOAS ABE SCATTERED FÜLLER IS HOST OVER THE COAST 10 BOARD MEMBERS HIT AND RUN DRIVER REPRESENTATIVE HERE T he contest ha« b een a m ost i n - 1 Mr*. A n d re w H r f a l ' n an d t e r e s ti n g o n e, with ab o u t th irty Mrs. W. H. M cNair d~*>ve to Med new spapers entered. ford W ednesday e v e n ly to a tte n d a m eeting of the M dford Chap * PR O C LA M A T IO N te r o f th e E astern Stf r. 1? was A n !■ order to use every rea *°*i*t* M atron 's oigh it ,>« Med sonable m easure possible to ford C hapter, a n d fe m a proven! the developm ent of tro n s from d iffe re n t p arts o f the In fa n tile P aralysis ia e o r state w ere invited. Mrs. MrCallen midst, it is advioiablo ta kaep is associate m atron of the local alt children from public g ath C hapter o f the O. E. S. ering» T herefore all children •■ dor 1C years of ago will Jack M ackrodt. A ssistant m an not ho p erm itted to a tte a d the ager o f the Owl D rug Com pany a t ••w a m eeting held at the A r I P ortland, is in A shland fo r a few t e r y this evening. days visiting friend*. By ardor of Miss G race Lydiard o f C entral J . E. T H O R N T O N . Point is a guest a t the Convales A c tin g M ayor. cent home. Mrs. P early G urney and d au g h t Miss M aryann Adam*, who has e r B etty are spending the k end in D unsm uir visiting at the been spending her vacation in hom e o f Mrs. G urney’s brother. Ashland, le ft today fo r K lam ath W alter Long. T hey will retu rn to Falls w here she will be employed as te ac h er in the grade school*. ^ g h land Sunday. ladies, w hereby they receive the degree of G am a-N u, N ational G reek lette r. She also explained th e girls club and W estw ay club. She told of th e E uropean cruise which ia to be enjoyed by th e Wo- m en 's B enefit A ssociation in 1929. The S uprem e Convention w ill be held in P aris then. A fte r a sight seeing trip around th e city nf A shland. Mrs. W ard de p arted F rid ay evening fo r P o rt land. The A shland Review has p la n ned a H allow 'een p arty to be giv en at th e O ctober m eeting a t the Odd Fellows Hall. of th e Krwanis Club, occupied th e tim e allo tted to Mr. Carson. M ayor C. H. P ierce m ade a b rie f talk w hile P esid en t J. A. Churchill o f the S ou th ern Ore g on N orm al school, a speriaA ru e s t of th s even ing gave an en th u siastic talk on the prospects o f th e school. day and rem aining until yesterday. Mrs. C ran d all’s m other »«rill re tu rn some tim e la te r n ex t m onth an d rem ain here fo r a longer visit. .j , P rttu a d istrict represen ta il'’* ,o r ,h * S h illin g com pany will 8e p resen t all day. . nd will make »nd serve th l. fam ous coffee. The W holea.1. Com pany Kam Jo rd an . Jo h n n y | Hughe* t#h* d ,,trib u to r* for Schilling, cof- a a d Jack M attem wave on a fish fee in S ou th ern Oregon. ing trip W ednesday osi th e Rogue Mr. and M rs M. 8. Em ery re R iser, and brought h ark a fine Dr. P a tr ie t J. O g era Die* tu rn ed to th eir home in P ortland catch of «deelheada. W ord has been rrceiwsd Ods evening a f te r spending the Jackson C ounty th a t D r. P a tm « Mrs. Mars el A n d e r s o n o f W eed. S E iB Aab*a »d »nd Gold J. O g ara, who w as m e a ty ag en t C alifornia spent a day this week at HiH visiting with re la tiv e . . „ d yearsago. died S eptem ber 17th at t h* home of Mrs. C harlie Wine- fn en d s. Mr E m ery h a. . r e ^ „ . C entral Salt Lake City a f te r a fo n r year* |an d. visiting her little d au g h ter, sible p o „ tio n w ith the illness caused by a b reak d o w n 1 who ia m akiag her tem p o rary *«sh an d Door F acto ry la Po land. from overw ork. Dr. O gara f irs t'h o m e with Mrs. W ineland. cam e to the Rogue riv e r valley F orm er Resident Dios ab o u t 20 years ago in response to Mr*. Don S tevens of D unsm uir Mr Jo h n C hurchm an has re A shland frie n d s o f Mrs. W. H. a call fom the orchardiat* for aid recently «pent a short tim e ia Ash tu rn ed from C ottonw ood Cali B runk will he greived to learn of in fig h tin g pear blight. land visiting w ith friend* an d f r n i. w here he h a . been em ploy. her death in San Francisco. Burial shopping. • d by the S outhern Pacific Com will be in Salem where th e fam ily C. A. W ohbe. designer and cu t pany. He will re -e n te r the N orm al has resided fo r m any years since ter. and a rep rese n tativ e o f the Mias Faye A rth u r an d Misa ihool. leaving A shland. Mr. W’, H. S to rrs-R ch affer Gompany. ia at Marie Boileau both o f M arsh B runk was po stm aster of A shland i P au laeru d 's F riday and S atu rd ay field have re tu rn e d to A shland to Rt. Helena— Salm on season m any years ago. o f th is week. „ re-en ter the N orm al school. open* with heavy catch reported. ,Enden S W. Crews, well kn land m an. who ha* b» en i . ns* fo r some tim e, ha* c a tin e m ine near there, t feet wide, an d so f a r ha depth o f 40 feet. A ccordi local man the m ine sri • 104.00 a ton. .r„ Mr. and Mrs. H artley ol you. w ere business visitors i •*nd this week. Mr*. H attie Abbot, m ot Mrs. Amos N ininger and Mi ry D Neal, who has been i m th is city fo r a num ber of haa re tu rn e d to her home I ka, C alifornia. Mr. and Mr*. D. Peroszi *d the firs t of th e wee P o rtlan d an d E ugene Th« th e ir d a u g h te r Thelm a to where she is in h er ju n io r the U niversity o f O regon.