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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1927)
A SH LAN D REGISTER PACE 4 ahr Ashiauil âU'ÿisti'r tary read the constitution of the debates and all gave short talks on cation trip down through Califor this creek visited Mr. and Mrs. student body, and short talks, to the subject o f Child Labor, which nia and into Mexico. They will j Anderson at the county farm last encourage students to subscribe is the question to be debated in probably be gone for several Sunday to celebrate his 94 birth for the Rogue News, were given both class and district debates this (Continued from page 1 1 Sam i-W aekly Paper P yblitkrd at Ashland, O regon day. Mr. Anderson is an uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Levcander of weeks. Formerly the Central Point and Ashland American by Seldon Burton, editor, Ned fall. Mrs. J. C: Williams. Council, Ida. are visiting his sis Milton and Paul Nichols attend The turn out for debate in en Mars, business manager, and Lel- O ffice at 372 East Main Street Mrs. John Wolgamott is employ ter Mrs. Frank Hurt. ed the Oddfellow and Rebecca couraging this year but not alto LtUSINES ANO NEWS PHONE «5 lion Olson. ed sitting up nights with Mrs. « 2.00 The results of the rabbit entries dance at Medford last Thursday j R. Reams who is quite ill at their The first debate meeting was gether satisfactory for it has been O ne Year at the state fair exhibited by H. evening. necessary to secure students from held Monday evening at 7:00 in summer home on the creek. A dvertisin g Rata* Given on A pplication H. Lowe and Mrs. Wm. Hart were Junior High to complete the fresh- Keith Lennox, who through his Mrs. Eleanor Perkins o f this the Library at the high school. The Entered at the Postofficc at Ashland, Oregon, as Second Clas as follows: stock judging at the Jackson coun (Continued on Page 5) Matter, under the Act of Congress o f March 3, 1879 creek was a business visitor in debaters discussed the other class Sun Gold Rabbitry 3 entries, ty Fair was awarded a trip to the M ember S T A T E E D IT O R IA L A S SO C IA T IO N took 2 first prizes and 1 second. State Fair at Salem returned last Medford las Tuesday afternoon. M em ber N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L A S SO C IA T IO N Mir. D. E. Combs is taking Os 1 first Jr. Lilar, 1 first Jr. Chin- Sunday morning. After leaving teopathic treatments for his health diilla buck. 1 second enter, Red Salem, he went on to Portland to PRIZE FIGHT BROADCASTING spend a couple of days with Mr. now. He has been in bed for sev Doe. eral days. Mr. Hart out o f two entries, 1 and Mrs. Kenneth Lansing and Mr. H. S. Lynch was a business daughter, Peggy Mae. The next congress will be asked to pass a law second, Sr. Chinchilla doe, 1 third visitor in Ashland Wednesday. Wm. Glenn of Valley V ’ iew and Sr. Chinchilla doe. Again Jack- prohibiting the broadcasting o f championship Darrel Davis who has been Perry Ashcraft of Ashland, left son county and Talent products prize fights. Eleven people, it is pointed out, died Saturday afternoon for a deer working at Coeur D’ Alene, Idaho win. from heart failure while listening to the radio re was called to his home ir. Chico, Mr. and Mrs. R. Larson o f Phoe hunt in the Dead Indian country port o f the Dempsey-Tunney exhibition o f the Calif., on account of the illness! f E n d eri B lock A ihland, O regon and around Lake of the W ’ ood. nix were calling on friends in Tal his father. The Davies family manly art o f scrambling ears last Thursday even Mr. Glenn will visit his cabin at ent Tuesday. formerly lived on this creek and ing. TIIE BEST OF MEATS AND POULTRY KEPT IN THE Business callers at the Sun Gold the lake and put everything in are well known here. shape for the winter. BEST OF CONDITION BY This writer admits he was almost counted out Rabbitry numbered 29 this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W McGrew of Mr. and Mrs, C. Beardsly were Albert Arnold brought his large Talent visited at the home o f Mr. in that hectic seventh round. dinner guests at the H. H. Lowe herd of dairy stock in from his and Mrs. G. A.' Briscoe last Sun But all the arguments for the prohibition o f home Monday. ranch at Dead Indian last Monday day evening. broadcasting championship fights are poor ones. Mrs. Kinney of Wagner creek we understand that the ranch Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green were As long as there are prize fights that command spent the day Wednesday with where Mr. Arnold and his family city visitors last Tuesday evening. Farm ers and Stockm en are requested to cell as I am in the iuch tremendous public interest as this last one Mrs. II. H. Lowe. have lived for a number of years, Mrs, James Barry of Crescent market fo r the ch oicest stock and pou ltry has been sold. The place is com City formerly Miss Eula Fox vis did we hope to be able to listen jn. OBITUARY monly known as the Wait tract. ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. At the same time, we don’t care how soon they . Mr. T. E. Boone was born in Mr. Hoper o f Ashland was a vis G. A. Briner last Wednesday, Mrs. pass a law prohibiting prize fighting. It isn’t the Southern Arkansas and died in itor in Valley View lust Monday Barry is a niece o f Mr. G. A. Brin iV'ÂSW SW SW 'tV '/ÍV v s W i fight that is interesting, it is the “ ballyhoo” and Columbia City of a paraletic afternoon. er. the crowds and the mob psychology. stroke Oct. 1st, 1927. His age be B. P. Stone of Medford sales James Sawyer came home last ing 74 years 4 months and 27 man for the Villa Nurseries of Tuesday to spend a few days with Where is the man with ambition enough to days. He came to Oregon in 1902 Portland was in Valley View last his father. read the newspapers and keep track o f the things and to Talent in 1923, where he Monday afternoon taking orders that are going on in the world who could have resided three years. A year ago he for fruit trees. HIGH SC H OO L NO TES and Mrs. Boone his second wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings of Ne failed to be interested in the Dempsey-Tunney went to Columbia City, Oregon to vada City, Culif., who have spent The fir st student body meet combat, no matter what he thinks o f prize fight live. He leaves his wife and two about ten duys with Mrs. Harry ing o f the year was held Tues ing, or the principals, or the big business atmos children a daughter who lives in Roe at the Craig ranch have re day, October 4, Roy Abbott, stud phere that surrounds the so-called sport today? Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada and turned home. ent body president, taking charge Ask your minister about it. Ask yo ur barber. a son Evarette T. Boone of Talent Apple picking has begun in the of the meeting. Letha Miles, secre- to mourn his loss. The body was neighborhood this week and the You’ ll find they are alike under the skin insofar brought to Talent Monday and orchardists are anious to get the as each get a thrill from the radio report or the taken in charge by Mr. Stock o f fruit o ff before the fall winds be Paints, Oil», Glass Var newspaper accounts of Mr. Tunney’s .‘10 min ANNOUNCES Ashland. Funeral services were gin. utes’ work for which he received more than a mil nish, Building Paper, i held at the M. E. Church at 2:00 The schol board and budget lion dollars. We doubt that anywhere in 1 this P. M. Tuesday. Rev. Vimont had committee met at the club house Felts, Enamels, Decor- | broad land there is a man with imagination so charge o f the service. Interment Monday evening to make up the in Anderson creek cemetery. ATTRACTIVE W INTER RATES ette and Varnish Stains. budget for the coming year. dead that he was not interested in this fight from L. H. Gallatin who had his ton at least some o f its angles.. When you need a paint- \ VALLEY VIEW NOTES sils removed last week has recov Prize fighting its rotten. It disgraces an intelli ered nicely from the operation. er or anything in the i gent civilization. But it’s interesting! Orpha Arnold who has been For Permanent Guests Mr. and Mrs. Gracey and Mrs. painting line call quite ill with scarlet fever is re Maria Grimes of Nevada City, covering rapidly and hopes to be Calif., called at the Craig ranch THE HARP OF THE SOUL J. O. RIGG back in High school very soon. last Monday for a short visit. $25.00 Per Month and Up New poles have been installed Mr. and Mrs. W. F. DeFord vis There is an old time story worth repeating. It Phone 172 on the electric Power line in Val ited with friends ia Medford last Is the account o f a nobleman who made a great ley View, giving the, line a much Sunday. See the Management for Further Details better apeparance that it had be Edith and John Arnold are stay aeolin harp by stringing wires from tower to tow Best Paints— fore. ing with their grandparents, Mr. er o f his castle. — Best Workmen Mrs. James Lennox returned and Mrs. J. F. Arnold and attend He listened in vain during the summer for the from Portland last Wednesday ev ing school from there. faintest1 sign o f music. ening, after having spent some Mr. and Mrs. Sam Childers and time with her daughter, Mrs. Ken family who have been living in But when t he cold blasts o f winter came and Ashland for several years, have neth Lansing. tightened the wires, there was emitted a beauti Among Valley View visitors to moved out to the J. H. Morse ful narmony. Medford last Saturday were Mr. ranch. And so it is with the harp o f the soul. Mrs. G. W. Nichols, who has and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin, Mr. and In the balmy days o f prosperity, and when all Mrs. Carl Glasgow, A. H. Daven- been quite ill is much better. hillhiU and J. R. McCracken. is well, the soul sings not. W A G N E R CR E E K N EW S Frank Stratton o f Valley View But just let adverse, winds blow, let the cold and Fat Thornton o f Ashland left world sting you and psuedo friends fail, then the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. 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