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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1927)
The Register M a jo r ity of reach'* Faria Ih* The Houses circulation of thia ia- •ue ia more than 1* Southern Oregon 1900 F O R M E R L Y C E N T R A L P O IN T A N D A S H L A N D A M E R I C A N VO L U M E 3 SCHOOLS AR E 10 BE K E P I R II1 IN S ASHLAND. M E A O F F « IS TO BE ESTABLISHED A u t o m o b i l e A s s o cia tio n W il l H ave L o c a l O f f i c e W it h the C h a m b e r o f Com merce JACKSON COUNTY. MINISTERS ON BEHALF OF TALENT OREGON. T U E S D A Y . O C T O B E R 7, 1927 « « S O N E DEATH LOCAL MAN HAS A NARROW ESCAPE M■sny H u n tin g W eek E n d are / B R rin g N U M B E R 43 P a rt ie s O v e r S u c c e s s fu l > Deer M a y o r o f P o r t l a n d G iv e » it la F rie nd s o f Mr. a n d Mr*. Lou H an so n PARALÏSIS TUESDAY Ashland is to nguin have a j - There were many hunting par-j It was the rare good fortune ; Three A Associate n office ac- ties over the week end, and sev-j o f few Ashland folks to have a < ord’i g m arrangements cor ) it ; end fine deer were brt-ugh' in j piece of the prize cake which was id i-'dav by Robert H. Hoyt Dis today and yesterday. Bob Shaw, baked at the Oregonian cooking trict manuger of this A ition accompanied by Mr. and Mis lari school in Portland last Friday, and and K. G. Harlan secretary of too Jones o f Talent were bur >V on which won the first prize, a large Ashland t'haniber of Comr.uive. Parker Mountain and brn«i,;'.it in electric range*. The cake was a a four point deer. Kari Crow and * The office will he locat**d in the Gold cake with ntarshmelow ic- ‘ Chamber of Commerce and v:il he W. W Singleton of Medford were ing, and superlatives fail to des- j handled along with the general | hunting in t he Tran country.! cribe its beauty and flavor. T h e1 Start of Disease Resem- ' ~-ntw, by theJ Mrs. Pierce Daughter of S. Joint meeting of Board work of registration cars and giv Ask Public to Withold Dutch Parker. Elmer ing out information. Final details Andy McGee spent Sum!. fortunate winner to the Mayor of Health and school Judgment Untill it Is Parker Mountain. Cliff bies many Contagious o f Portland, who in turn present-* D. Taylor, is Stricken in lap were not decided upon at today's With Diesease Board Not to Close Passed upon by Courts Diseases and Roy Gearheart were i the meeting, but at thd first meeting ed it to Mrs. Harri<on Allen of mountains hunting Iasi S. rday of the board o f directors of the' Portland. Mrs. Allen, in company * P O S T P O N E E V EN T S a u t h o r it ie s c ite d Chamber of Commerce, they will and Gearhart barely escaped four SH O U LD C A L L DR. with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Nichols, FA ITH IS RENEW ED be definitely settled. The Automo bullets intended for a dtcr. A hun are on a motor trip to Los Angele office d i' c; ‘er mistook him for a deer, and Least Svmptons of Illness “ nd Saturday the yarived in Ash- School Board and Board State Board Sec. Suggests bile association had an . Í . *> r . . i,,.,.« and — < -pent .............. wk to I4~M - Joint |«;„i until this summer, and local peo Believe Ligtfieentn Amen- Gearhart's presence o f mind land the night . with their of u Health Hold a that Children Better Should be Referred ment can be Enforced as ple missed the information service prompted him to jump behind a friends Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hanson ] Meeting Tonight in School Than Out Family Doctor Well as any other Law rendered to tourists. tree, just escaping grave conse- o f the Ashland Hotel. Upon the j ---------- quences. H. D. McNair and H. L. Mr*. P ie r c e d ie d *t three At a recent meeting o f the guestn departure for Los Angeles In compliance with the sugges At a meeting of the Rop le , Claycomb left Monday for the Lithians the Register was request- they presented the cake to Mr. 1 this a f t e r n o o n . Thi* i* the tion of not only the local board of and Mrs. Hansen. River Ministerial Association held Green Spring- mountains where fir st f a t a lit y , in A « h la n d f r o m ! ed to secure as much information health, but the state board as well. yesterday in Medford, the follow- they wil lspend a couple o f days I n f a n t i l e Para ly tia. i as possible regarding infantile •bihe school board u‘, a joint meet ing resolutions were adopted. hunting. I paralysis prevention and other j ing of that organization, and the RESOLVED: 1st. That we the ---------------------------- With one presumable case o f things pertaining to it. health board held last night vot members of the Rogue River Min-.j Infantile Paralysis developing to The Metropolitan Life Insur-! ed not to close the city schools isterial Association, met in regular day, health authorities are de- lance Company has issued a fold- Every member present expressed Miller« T o g g e r y A n n o u n c e « Sale session at Medford. October 10, j | er devoted entirely to this disease Son o f lo ca l M i n i s t i r Night E d i to r doubling their efforts to enforce himself as fi voring the closing of on M e n ’ « C lo t h in g to Start 1927, pledge anew our faith in th e1 | and parts o f that folder are repro- o f D a ily E m i ridd. P u b lis h e d at the quarantine placed about two the schools provided their was any Wednesday A ftern oon eighteenth amendment.’ knowing* weeks ago. and have placed a ban j duced for the benefit o f the pub- j assurance that it would pre.’ent Eugene full well that it can be enforced upon atl parties, dances and oth I lie. the spread o f Infantile Partly.»:*. I m m e n s e S t o c k o f D e p a r t m e n t V. D. Miller o f Miller's Tog as well as any other law which j er social functions, and tonight I n fa n tile P a ra ly sis Dr. Swedenburg chs'.-man of the Word has been received by Ash gery has drug out the submarine , the soverign people i f this Repub- S t o r e to b e S old to M a ke R o o m Infantile Paralysis is a germ dis-; land friends that Ijiwrence Mitch-[ the health board and school board board and Dr. E. A. Woods. v-otl: fo r Reorganization again and is announcing “ Bottom lie have put upon their statute ______ ease. It dccurs most often in the | more, son of Rev. and Mrs. if. T will hold a joint meeting to decide attended the meeting, and declar of the Sea” prices, on his large books and we call upon the offi- ed that it would be better to leave One of the largest sales to be , months. and mostly Mitchelmore who is a student at upon what course to pursue in re clothing stock. This sale coming cers of the law to be true to their the schools open and in that man held in Southern Oregon is an amonK r," dlren- especially those the University o f Oregon, has been Karda to lhe =*hools, according to as it does right in the heart of oath o f office, Dr. Swedenburg. chairman o f the ner have not only an effective thq season will attract many. 2nd. That while we. with the ac- nounced in tonight’s issue of the under •' i ears old. folloiw ng tin named Monday night editor of the check upon the children, but to a l-: Register when the Enders r „ m. a,lvict »¡ven in this pamphlet will ,)l|ily Emerald and in addition ha- health board. Mr. Miller’s announcement says cused officer, regret the recent help your children escape this d i - a!iiH|rrm| two hour!i a weel. -o be in a position to tell where he will be closed Wednesday morn- tragedy which took place in Jack- t>any will The latest case is that o f Mrs. their entire $100.-1 ^ • they were all o f the time. reporting f«r the Eugene Guard. Pierce daughter of S. 1). Taylor, It was also voted at this meet ing that compulsory attendance i the submenu- 1,. the form “ f ”r"'. erte.n «ittaen. to believe a men rem-deUm,. ..ml r. » „ « o l u T Y m « 1 N" " “ ' mM mm“ “ hl” " '' “ and Sunday came over to Ashland v was not effective, am! those par- o’- ‘ f ‘ A ,.c . 1 *' t lHt " as ed as editor of the Siskiyou. duced prices on men's clothing innocent until he is proven guilty tion. The sale will ntai*t at 9 will been |ierfectly well becomes rest-' to visit. She was not feeling well ents who felt that their children ., , . . _ court ■* - an«l furnishisgs w ill appear in 1,1 » a «-'«“ *« o f justice. This * ■■■” * stand ■—■— i ¡ <H®«k Friday morning nnd less or drowsy. He is irritable and would be safer at home, had the . promptly at one thirty on ' we recommend to our people and C n tm u e indefinitely. A s h l a n d S tu d y C lu b M c t t i * ........................ privilege of keeping them there. According to Manager John En- not want to ^ moYed‘ Th,'r,‘ Mrs. Fred S. Engle was hostess I*"»«1»*1* of ‘ hp respiratory *y*- to the citizens generally in the A communication from Dr. *>r diarrhea, but to _ the _ Ashland .......... nl Study VIU Club Mon-1 ’" ’t in- and Dr’ ^ ed en h u rg county and nation. f ders, the sale will include every mHy be S p arks-Sm it h W e d d i n g Frederick Strieker secretary of j item in the large stock and some ! . ' * * t e rule*. There may ¿ ay Mf t(.rn<(on at h^r homp the 1,**,'‘‘<* a "‘ rict quarantine upon 3rd« That copies of this resolu The marriage o f Miss Doris the state board of health was re- remarkable prices have been plac 'b e some headache or pains- in the Boulevard and a singularly fine the Taylor home as well a* every muscles. At times, a convulsion oc ported at this meeting, and he de- *’ Pi,r'cs and Mr. Louis Smith was tion be forwarded to the papers ed on this merchandise. program was presented. Mrs. H .! home where the stricken woman __ solemnized this morning at the of Jackson, Josephine, and Klarn- dared that it was his opinion that The four-page advertisement, curs. The child is feverish. Thnt C. Galey gave a half hour infor- j came in contact. children could "b e brtteV'controTl- L r eside" ce ° f ‘ he groom's sister and ath counties. Oregon with a court- appearing in this issue of the Reg is all that appears nnd yet within mai Talk on the works and life | This is the second case within a ed at school than if schools were brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilaon , ecus request that the same be pub- ister is the largest one ever car twenty-four to seventy-two hours of John Singer Sargent, and pre- few day*- ,V* * y Wa,,in' ,h<‘ thr‘‘° closed. Mrs. Denton school nurse, who reside near Table Rock. The . lished, and that a copy , , , be spread ried by an Ashland newspaper and the child may not be able to move sented reproductions o f Sargent's year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. its arms or legs. reported the care that was being * * Virend P«‘mb“ rt«n offiHated. UP«" the minute, o f thi. Assoc.a it is thought that hundreds o f peo works which proved most interest- Ern0< WaHfa* " " r|u,r,h *tr' et Do not wait for the paralysis. If has a mild case of the disease, ac taken to see that every child had A f" ' r 8 sun>P“ “ 't"1 wedding break- t\on. ple will be on hand to take advan ing. Signed. . the child appears to have fever. ( cording to attending physicians. its hands and face clean, and was|Efst at ,bt* " *!'on home, the tage o f this event. Mrs F. G Swedenburg gave a HUGH T. MITCHELMORE. vomiting and marked restlessness complying with all of the rules of Young couple left for a month’s book review ''The Royal Road to Reports appearing in Medford pa- Secretary. put him to bed and call a doctor little health. She further stated that ail b''tn. ' y* oon ,rip in the California W i l lia m s Sew e ll Nu ptials Romance,'• >y Richard Hallibur- |H‘r8 to the eif,,ft that the promptly. No matter how mild the children who had colds, or were the A quiet wedding of much inter- ton. This is one o f the new books tfir' with ^ di« ' “ « ' ,h“ * M e e t in g P o s t p o n e d . . . , sickness may seem, getl a doctor's! on travel least bit ill were immediately se-it I Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at wa* brought in from Pinehurst . - , . „ i est ‘ ° ,oc“ l people was solemniz- The meeting o f the Jackson ..... . „ your died were without foundation. home. home to their many friends after . ... ed Wednesday afternoon, October advice. Do this to protect The next meeting o f the Ash- % and n county Millie Teachers Association . . . . . . , , , November the twelvth on Wimer ... . . , . , _ . 5th. at five o clock when Miss Ste - child. While waiting for the doe- * land Study Club will be at the This little girt is making a splendid which was cheduled for Tuesday . . . o n . . tor give the child a dose o f cas street. % .... „ .. . 1« Moore Sewell, daughter o f Mr. home of Mrs. Louis Dodge next recovery. night. October 11th m Medford, . . Only immediate friends and re- .. .. *od Mrs. James A. Sewell of Gar- tor oil. Keep all the other child- \ Monday afternoon. has been postponed until Novem- . . . . . says latives of the happy couple were U ... field Street, becam e the hride o f ren away until the doctor M e e t in g o f S o c ia l C h u rch ber lo t h , when the association will ,, . there is no danger present at the wedding. . . .. Mr. James William Williams, son The Social Circle o f the Christ Meeting of P. E. O. Tuesday meet at a noon luncheon in the - . „ , .. ’ ... (Continued on page 4) .. .. . , .. ,, , of Mr. and Mrs. James H. W tl- ian church will meet Wednesday, E v e n in g small dining room o f the Medford „ __ ^ Ladie « a n d C h ild re n « S h o e « to be . . Ilatas of Belleview. Reverend My- E m b r o i d e r y C lu b o f O. E. S. The initial meeting for the year October 12th, at 2:80 in the a f Hotel. ' F e a t u r e d b y P o p u la r D e p a r t ______ 1 eon S. Woodworth, pastor of the S E V E R A L FROM HERE of Ciicptr: A C. of the P E. O. ternoon in the pnrlors of the H a v in g C o v e r e d L u n c h e o n men t Storw The Embroidery Club o f the M r. Rowena M eyer. H o . t . . . Ai*h'and Bapti*' fhu" h nfffciatWl A T T E N D G O L F M EET S trrliood. will lie held at the Christian church, tjuilting. fancy [‘astern Star is hai ing an all day h ne of Mrs. P. K. Hammond th i*iwork Mn,i a f» » « r * l irood time will Mrs. Rowena Roberts Merer, at lh* e* emoBy ' ---------- A ladies and childrens shoe de meeting in Masonic Hall .today, pnt^rtaired a group of friends at '*'h« bride was lovely in a gown The “ Copcoland Invitational evening. T' cre will 1^ a program, **• **>• " rd,‘ r o f ,he afternoon, partment wilT be officially opened with a covered dish luncheon serv the home o f her parents. Mr. and of "«•cam lace over blue satin, and , Tournament held --n the Medford I and Mra- f - D. Wagner ill! give .1 PI""* and preparation* for the an- at McGee’s store Wednesday ac ed at 1 o’cock. The ladies are sew Church was unattended. She is well known \ golf links Sunday was attended by book review on “ The Story o f ni!M* rummage sale and bazaar, Mrs. L. A. Roberts on cording to announcement made te- ing carpet rags, in preparation for street the latter part ->f last week, here, having come several year« »rores of golfers from the various, p - O.’ which wi!! be held some time day by J. H. McGee proprietor. --------------- -------------------------- — in 11 **mb»r. will be di*cuss- This department will tie undei f **. ‘‘ nna‘' ‘ ruK alu <*pi""n -uzaar Ques«injf gamPs and contests were ago, from Toronto. Canada. She ia golf club* o f Southern Oregon ---- _ — Mr. and Mr*. If. g. Newton o f *'<^ at ‘ b*a meeting. The refresh- the managership of J. W. Murry. ^ •fnen (ll,u Ilrn' ” ' the diversion o f the evening. Miss R graduate o f the local high school an,l northern < ulifrnia, including 1 fore Thanksgiving. Ethl Reid received a very pretty and later attended the Southern A*hland, Klamath --------- Falls, Yreka, IA recently moved to Mer- raeBt committee i* composed o f who comes to Ashland (rom Port- present as winner o f the first j Oregon Normal school. Her fath-; " eed> *nd McCloud. The tourna- r'^ Klamath county. The New- ^ r8, *-■ O- Holman, chairman, as- land. Mr. Murry has had an exten Mrs. Isaac has been quite sick prize. er is an employee o f the Southern member* o f the Medford club, and t,,n" have leased their home ih hy Mrs. Marion Hager, Mr*. sive experience in the shoe busi but is now, improving. She would Delicious refreshment* were Pacific Company. many interesting foursome* were A*hland and expect to be away for ' ! ' nn'e Gearhart, Mrs. Eunice ness having served in the Queen welcome her many old fr?"nd« who served by ill*, ilt y t r and Lei The groom, who was former!; , p,a*r*d iu ri" r ‘ hr day. Fevoi r V "*:- p tfy r - r , ” rl« and Vr*. QcaHty factory, well having can call on her during her mother Mr*. Robert« late in the 0f Tacoma. Washington is engag- Prlars were given. Ward A. Dwight “ “— — — — many year« to his credit in retail visit here. Her sister, Mrs. Bils- evening. ed in fruit canning in the Belle- ^r- ° f Klamath Fall* won the *11- j **. and Mr*. George A. Briscoe -------------------- -— selling. man o f Chicago, came last Tues Mr«. Meyers guests were Mrs. view district. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ver ‘ fopby cup given by Copco, "ire«’ o^i a motor trip Saturday Mr*. Howell Isaac, formerly o f The shoes were purchased direct day. Ham* have __ a ___ host — o f --------- friend* here Those who attended from Ashland wh»«h took them over in the Ap- resident of from the factory and include thCi___________________________ ______ . Brower. Mrs. Summer Parker. ____________ . Ashland but now , latest styles. Thi* store is closing this week many Southern Oregon Mra- Taylor, Miss Ethel Reid, wishing them much happiness aad and P^J'Fd in the tournament wen Miegate country. The drive over Seattle ia a guest for a eouple of out it* line of piece goods, to make people have taken advantage of Mi*s Jones and Mis* Voda Brower prosperity in their future life. , pr‘»Yo*t, F^F. Whittle. FYmnk *■ *bat M‘ct‘<)n • particularly en- week* with Dr. and Mr*. D. M. Jordan. Harry Tomlinson and Hu- ! J°yable one this time o f the year. Mrs. Meyer who ha* been visiting Brower on Central avenue. ! berf Bentley. |---------------------------------------- -----— here for the part two month* will M r*. W h it t le W ill he H o .te s * SUBMARINE AGAIN j y )E TEELS OF PARALISIS LAWEREKCE MITCHELMORE SCHOOL PAPER EDITOR ENDERS CO. Ï0 HOLD GREAT SALE » . » i ...... >■*«** * - u * « « - • MCGEES TO OPEN A SHOE DEPARTMENT { j j Columbus Day, which falls on Wednesday October 12, 1927, is a legal holiday and the 1 | banks <rf Ashland will I business on that fiate. not be open for I I 1 t _ leave for her home in Needles, Mrs. F. F. Whittle trill be host Arizona, where her husband is esa to the Wednesday Hub o f the )tU Howard and family havel employed by the Southern Psci- Presbyterian church Wednesday - h ”” 1 *‘d ' n ,own f ° r ‘ he winter to ,fic Company. afternoon. October 12th. at her ,hl' lr re»idence on Morton strn-t. home on B street^and all n.em- Th,‘ Howard- have leased their I r»n<-h east o f towr^ to tkeir »on. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rockfellow ber* and friend* are invited. are leaving Tuesday morning hy motor for an extended trip -east. .Mr*. S. A. Peters. Sr., has been L<,n* p >rhth »treet who They will go north to Portland, on the sick lint for a few days, but uri,,''r,,eiR an operation some days j Seattle and Spokane, and then on is reported better at, thi* time. **" at unity Hospital ha« re- { • turned to her home and i- glad ‘ o , east to Chicago. They will visit a daughter in Kansas City b««fore Some extra fine large apple* of *om*' ° f her friends during her thetr return to the West next the Delicious variety are on exhi *«"vale«cence. spring. bition in the front window o f the : - ■ --------------- - I Citizens Bank. These apples were Mr ■bH Hawk from the' — — - — - , — Mrs. Ida Smith was out agaic brought from the Swedenburg or- n,,r*h f,art ° f town ^ * re visiting Mtrday after several days confine chard in Fern Valley and for site I on Sunday with their daughter/ ment to ber home - Y East Main and beauty, they woud be difiicuH Mrs John Korn o f Mountain ave- itreet with a sprained ankle. to equal. a***- , . The Ashland Register comes to you W ed nesday morning, in*tead o f the usual Tues day evening because o f our desire to give the details o f the important joint meeting o f the Health Board end »School Board held Tuesday night.