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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1927)
jf TW R «| u U r M ijw ilr o f reach*» F m « tW TV« c ir c a U U « « af t h is is - a« C is a e r a I k s » H su » « . 1*00 I « S«atW ra O ra fa « FORMERLY CENTRAL POINT AND ASHLAND AMERICAN ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, VOLUME 3 CROWDS 1AM INTO ENDERSBIG SALE Door* ara Clo.sd Many Time* Thi* Morning lo Handle the Crowd* Forced to close their doors five different times this morning in order to handle the crowds the Enders sale opened to what was thought to be the largest crowds ever attending a sale in Southern I Oregon. While the doors were not open- I ed until nine o’clock people start- | ed to arrive as early as seven, and !>y the time thj lour of nine =i»- Routine Examination Ev preached mary were standing out ery Morning in Grade« on he street wai .m; .to get in. Rigid One The crowd was r- perently m ire than satisfied with what U* y CHILDREN W A T C H E D f«. ,n ' in the way o f reduced . • es, ana at noon there «eemed to Every Absentee Receive» hi ¡;<!’ e let up ir- li.i sales atten- iimnc v a Call From School in W atch for Disease Y TRAINING GROUP MEETSJAST NIGHT OCTOBER 14. 19*7 TH E H E A L T H RULES W hile the Register has no desire to enter into any controversy regarding the ruling o f the lo cal health board and the city council regarding a partial quarantine o f this city against Infantile Paralysis we do wish to emphasize this fact, that the ruling was made by professional rrien who o c cupy a high place in the business and profession al life o f Ashland, Every day their judgment is relied upon. If they were to be called into a sick room in your home, their instructions would b : followed explicitly. Their rulings are based not upon public sentiment, but upon the latest scien tific knowledge obtainable. * No Cases in Schools They have pointed out that so far, not one case o f this disease has originated within the city o f Ashland. They are desirous o f seeing that there are no cases or iginate in the city o f Ashland. They believe that the best way to prevent this is to keep the children in school where they can be under the direct supervision o f a trained nurse and teachers who have been cautioned to watch for the latest sign o f illness. They believe that by having the children in school, parents will know’ exactly w’here they are at all times. They believe that it is possible in cases where individuals have been quarantined that it is possible to seggregate more effectively those that may have come in di rect contact with the disease. NUMBER 4 S. C M B E r f iS .M t Y OF STATE IS PLAN FON V IS ITO R M O V IE S Official Star» of Y. M. C. A. Bud- ( rl Drive Will be 1« form of Dinner The official kick-off banquet j for the Y. M. C- A. budget drive will be held next Monday evening! at the Presbyterian church with i , Coach McNeil o f the Normal school as the principal speaker. I i This banquet marks the start of | the annual budget drive and is to ! be attended by thq general chair- | man H. C. Galev, team captains, Carl A . Theobold Outlines **"d members o f the various teams Strieker, Advises L o - cal Board not to Close General Plan for Estab j approximately thirty men. It is the plan o f the present ’ Schools lishing StiTdio campaign to finish the work up in three or four days and a serifs H A S STA TISTIC S TO MEET A G A IN o f noon day luncheons will be held, all during the next week when Board W ill Discuss Mat daily reports of the progress be- Experience in Other States Leads Him to Believe t e r with Other Members | tag made will be heard. Consid- Better Open Meet Monday | arable rivalry has already sprung up between the various teams, and Dr. Frederick Strieker, secre Runk.va, Hotel men and others leaders are expecting a friendly tr teres ted in th« »«*. .«hlishment of but Interesting contest before the tary of the State Beard of Health and the highest authority in the n in« vie studio in Ashland m■»* campaign is completed. state on medical maters was an with the Board of Directors of | Ashland visitor yesterday and in the Chamber of Commerce at a ! an emphatic statement declared special meeting last night and in that Ashland schools should not be vestigated the possibility of es- | closed. He declare«! that the elos- tablishing suct\ an industry. ; mg of the schools was one of the Carl A. Theobold, producer and worst things that couhl be done director, who has made a special in case o f an infantile paralysis study o f Oregon scenery, and who Pracht S c a t Tlivm H vra I« epidemic, and backed up his state has produced several pictures in j H e lp E r a d ica ta R ed An t* in ment with statistics from every this state was called into the meet Orchard* state in the union showin- con ing and explained the general plan clusively that the disease was he had o f building in or near Ash It seems that there has been much worse in communities where land a movie studio, not on a pre tentious scale but small to start some controversy stirred up ov- 4ne *ihools had he«*«i closed than with. He further outlined his plan \ rr ,h i, P1“ «’“ "here the Horned when they hsn heeii allowed In The present controversy as to the advisability of closing the Schools in Ashland resulted in the Editor o f the Register visiting the Washington school this morning D ep a rtm en t H ead s a re N a m ed fo r and in company with Mrs. Bertha Health Boards Agree W o r k D u r ia g the C o m in g Denton school nurse virU^d sever W in te r The State Board o f Health both in Oregon and al grades, and watched the child in Washington are advising against the closing ren as they went through the reg- |^a<|erg training group of o f schools even in cities W’here the disease has ular routine inspection each dny. the y M. C. A. met last night at resulted fatally to school children. That parents of children and pion ipr hall and organized for This is no time for hysteria, or maudilin senti others interested may know of the wor|j to be carried on this winter, care and precaution that is being p ev. C. D. Gaffney of the Presby- ment to prevail. This is a time for extreme cau tak"n in the schools, this routine! (erian church was, named as head tion on every hand, and a whole hearted desire is given ns much in detail as poss- ,,f the Bible study division, and to c$rry out the express rulings o f the health ible. In the first place there was ^ j,is work will consist of answering board, will assist materially in reducing the pos- some difficulty in getting into j any aij questions that the boys i sibity o f the disease being scattered. the school. The principal will al- might raise in regard to the bible o f making pictures locally with Toad* ,hat exiit in the vicinit> of r« - „lin on«'n. low no strangers to visit any o f jju Well as parry out a general Southern Oregon scenery * . the ; Ashland originated from, and VO The reason for this as explain- the rooms without a special per-1 course 0f instruction on this book, C H O O S E S T A F F F O R S I S K I Y O U background, and also having thei B Pratht- form*‘ r proprietor of ed by him was simply this, when mit An order from Superintend-1 v y Ca,dwell of the Nornia| local studio as the potential base thr Peach Blow Paradise orchads the schools are closed it is im- ent o f Schools, G. A. Briscoe, was! schoo, wU| hea<| , h(l d;vWon on The entire staff o f the "Siski o f supply for outside movie com o f Ashland advises the Register possible to keep an nerurate check #ie necessary passport in so far Boy.g Behavior, and How Bovs you,” official publication o f the panies desiring to use the magni- that fourteen of them were shipp- on the children, to enforce tho as this visit was concerned. learn. whjle w p Walter will Southern Oregon normal school ficent scenery* found Here in "the *d to Arizona, by his father Max quarantine upon those that have Contacts Quarantine« have charge of the Practical Ap- ' ‘ .— was selected Thursday me making of pictures 1 Pracht in 1904. One o f the toad» been in contact with the disease, Mrs. Denton then explained the plication o f the Y. M. C. A. pro- M e m o ra b le S even th R o u n d a n d This paper will be printed twice a Mr. Theobold comes to Ashland j * * in traB,'i, Ml* and ,hrou* h tht> acti** * o f th- procedure in regard to possible gram which consists o f Christian Other* Will ho Slowed month during the entire school Pracht unloaded them from the ¡teachers and the school nurse, it highly recommended according to them out himsalf. Up year. contacts with Infantile Paralysis. Citizenship. is possible to locate hidden rases an investigation made by the The children of course are sent The next meeting will be held of the disease that would not oth Mildred Geyger, Ashland, edi- : Chamber of Commerce, and those Aceordti | to Mr. Pracht the or The Dempsey Tunney fight pie- home, and the school nurse then in Pioneer hall on the evening, of tor-in-chief; Riley Pitenger, Ash-! attending that meeting were well chard was bothered considerably er wise come to light. turea will be shown tonight makes a daily visit to the home to October 27. Dr. Strieker said in part: associate editor; John j impressed with not only the man i b* ,“ r** r,>d ant* and ,n’ Saturday night at the Vining thea inspect the child fop any develop “ All school children should have Churchman, Ashland managing hut his general plan o f operation. I the idi0 was < wn« iv* ’d *» tre. The memorable seventh round, ment of illness. After several days, ' ship toads in here, in hopes that a thorough physical examination editor; Mary Galey, Ashland,1 Mr. P. C. Jordan, father of when it is thought that all danger Sam Jordan of the Jordan Elec a round which so much contro sports editor; .Ben Ellis, Apple 1 No definite action was taken at I they would destroy these ants and when they enter school and they last nights meeting, the hoard has raged will be shown very from the disease has passed the tric Shop, accompanied by his versy | other insects. They are absolutely should be re-examined as often , , ,. . gate, and Roland Parks, Ashland, slowly, according to m anager,. . „ ’ 1 members and others pr«*fering to chidren are allowed to reenter daughter and her husband, Mr. original shipment was made. The as necessary to insure health and features; Mrs. Mabel Erickson, | discuss th« matter with their school, hut only upon the writ- and M„ c ,em An«lersnn and lit_ Hurst, and this will give fight fans Hereford, literary editor; Etta idea was an excellent one, and the protection In the schools. friends, and conduct a further in a full opportunity to see for them ten certificate of a doctor. A p er-jtle daU|rhter, Betty, arrived in “ The schools should not be clos toads did away with the ants and Mathers, Klamath Falls, exchange; vestigation. They plan to meet selves just how near Jack Demp mit from the school nurse is n o t, Ashland Wednesday evening from othir insects. The yare absolutely ed because keeping careful rec Margaret Hammerbarker, Grants Monday evening where the mat sey came to regaining his throne recognized in these cases. Los Angeles, where they have harmless Mr. Pracht says, and are ord o f the school attendance fre Pass, society editor; Alex Bow ter will again be discussed and as champion. Where contacts with "the disease SpPnt the past nine or ten months I highly beneficial in that they de quently brings to tight hidden man, Talent, day editor; Hillis Mc Other rounds where close deci Call, Klamath Falls, alumni editor; some definite action taken. are known to have been made a j They will again take up their n - stroy the orchardiris greatest en-1 ‘’•res o f the disease, and because sions, and telling blows were land Lester Beck, Ashland, Grac«' Pauls. strict quarantine is kepf upon th« rid^ncp in Ashland, i emy insects. One o f the p e c u lia r -^ fb ild r e n are usually much saf- ed will be slowed up considerably, Paul Butte, Donald Smith, Marsh premises and in case this regula- i rs. . E. lluls and Mrs. Wal- it was said was that they will i *’r school, under definite sup- to allow fans to get a good view field, Aubrey Haan, Ashland. Ray do Klum of Klamath Falls spent not cross water, and they hiber- •’rvi*ion “ " d control, than playing tion is not observed the nurse in-1 forms the Chief o f Police and he Mr an<1 Mrs- P R- Hard>’ and o f the details o f the fight. j|r . about the street» with children Arthur, Marshfield, Laura Y’ nrk, several days in Ashland this week nate in , the winter time. takes immediate steps to see that | dau* hter- Ruth, who were call-J Medford, Virginia Frost, Ashland, shopping and \ ¡siting with friends. Pracht has seen many of them In w^° maY, even have the diseas«'.’* ft* quarantine is observed. to • Sp,,kanP two week" a* ° bV th‘‘ Mr. and Mrs. Klum have recent- recent years, all of which c a m e ---------------------------- Max Camps and Charles Logan reporters. The third grade went through dtath of Mrs- »'-»rdy’s brother-m- in o f Yreka, California were rallad ! The senior class o f the South- ly purchased a home in Klamath from the original shipment Mrs. W. M. Barbel recently sent the usual morning exercise o f e x -1,1 ^POe-uno Wednesday aid rails as Mr. Klum has been trans- 1904. a shipment o f twenty German here by the critical illness o f their ern Oregon Normal school held its ferred to that place. ! _________ aming the children for cleanliness,!"'11 rri/* ¡'•Ashland Friday. mother Mrs. Hattie Abbot. Roller ( anaries o f lar own rais- annual election o f officers Thurs- sore throats, colds and fevers. ,n SPok‘,,'*i «»‘ F '¡ » R*d with I <Fay morning in the school auditor I f'aptain Frank Thompson, to- •** to f party living near Rose - _. . , _ Mrs. Hardy’s father who r«sides Mrs. Allen Mi'Gee Girl I* Doctor 1 »regon. ium. Lester Beck, was selected as , . . . an<1 ,wo gether aith his wifi- *n«i two burg, Ore , tnore. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Million are Avis and Genevieve of . , ,, „ A litle bright eyea girl with a also daughters,. vl e 1 children are leaving San Frsncis- leaving Friday for Portland where president o f the class. He who have spent the past . ., , , ... ,, Mrs. Captain Frame o f Talent silver badge proudly pinned on her served as president last year o f Medford, . . A. . F 1 1 co on November .’ -I. and will sail C. T. ............. ......... . to! I they . will visit Mrs. Million’s moth- Shinn returned week at the home of Mrs. W. R I * „ .. . .. . . was a dinner guest at the Barber dress designated the fact that she . Mr-«. the junior class. Cheryle Smith, r. , . for Manila where Li'I'ain Thomp- , . ,, . ... , er for a week or ten days, 1 on Allison street, depart-d ... . was the doctor. She stepped to the her home in Ashland this week vice president; Betty Brown trea Davis • _ , . . ’ “ son will be stationeti / r thr«-e home on Thursday. ■ — - I . ., ,_,, front of the room, and called on aft?r having spent several weeks surer; and Julia Aitken, secretary. this morning for their home. I years in the army service. C aptain visitirg her parents in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor have Mr*. Mary Neville and her son, her assistants to come forward. Thompson is the son of Mrs. E. The new president, Lester Beck moved in from Green Spring to There were four o f them that re Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oirisler of C. Thompson o f Ashland, and Mrs. Elmer, wife and baby, will return named Lester Gardner, Bonnie Mr. and Mrs O. A. Paulserad th* ™>d*nce on 7«6 East Main sponded to her call, one for each Shoals and Margaret Harrerbacher Klamath Falls spent several days Thompson will leave tomorrow Saturday to their home in San t°r winter. aisle in the room. The teacher then will «rive to Sale’ll and Portland visiting night for Berkeley where she will Francisco after spenifing a week as a committee to meet with J. A. in Ashland this week ------------------------- Inspected the doctor, looked at her for over the «vek »nd. At Salem ' with Mrs. ChrislerV sister. Mr« ' vlsp her «on an«l femPv Se'o-e i in Ashland visiting friend* »nd Churchill, rrerid'-n* o f the S. O. N. Iruiaintfi* attu n>. ears, teeth, hands, finger nails, i they will join friends and attend \ Mrs. Lzaiiia LiU'Laob of Tow- S. to «elect the class rings and J uni1 -veiaun. Mr. sod Mrs. Lnris- their depariure. Mrs. Thoiupaou ■ 0Ci..ng « - . u severe | pine. and general appearance. She fhe Oregon-Califomia football ! n’ *n s Prin*f* suffered a ler are preparing to move into a will take her vacation from Isaacs They will he accompanied to the passed the rigid inspection, then ' at Portland on Saturday. 1 rtr®ke °* paralysis W ednesday beautiful home in Klamath Falls .tore, and will be gone several city by Mrs. Agnes Clapp and her morning. It is doubtful whether which is nearing completion. Mr. weeks, daughter Velma, who expect to the doctor examined her aasis- Me. Levi Stevens formerly o f and Mrs. Oirisler were former r« locate there. Russell Gripe, Athetie Coach at Mrv Rit«»»ron recover. tants under the careful supervision thi* city but now a resident of Kla sidente o f Ashland. of the truined nurse and the teach- Ashland high, C. V. Howell, Jun-| Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter on Several school teachers enjoy- math Falls is visiting friends in Mr*. Agnes Clapp and daughter er. It so happened this morning 'or h' f h roach, and Hod Dunn will Eighth street returned the first Mis* Velma arel caving the latter thi* city this week. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Haines thft one little boy had not very |driv* to Portland for the week * a hiki Saturday morninr returned Thursday from a motor o f the week from Eugene where part o f this week for San Fran clean ears, and the doctor in a rnd< leaving Ashland Friday noon. firm tone gravely reported, this football _ g ------ avel HoP* Rebekab Lodge met in| Mr*. McCann and children who trip which extended to southern they spent several days visiting cisco where they will take up their ___. They . will attewd the ---------------- _ Mr. residence. Mis* Velma, who ha* fact to the teacher. He was pledg- '*t Multnomah stadium, between r**ul*r *a«*ion Tuesday evening, have been living on Fifth and C California, and to Ti* Juana, Mex at th* home of their son, l>*en employed at the Citisens *d to wash them more carefully In fh*V University of Oregon and the After lodge a sumptuous supper streets are moving to a residence ico. They spent most of their time Frank Porter. around Los Angeles and the beach Bank in Ashland for some time. the morning. Then the assistant« U "ivrrsity o f California. Mr. How WM «njoyed by the members and on Sixth street, thi« week, . A. Easton will give his lee-1 wl!l have a similar position in San cities. Almost immediately follow went down the aisle, examining wiR vi,it ^ hi» parents st • iOC‘al *»• had afterward« | ___________ ( each pupil, and H was a mighty Port,“ “ d while there. rsmes, card* and eonversa- Mrs. Guy Cary of Heknan street ing their arrival in Ashland, th*y|ture "W h y?” at the Congrega- Francisco, departed for Marshfield where! tion"* Church Sunday evening, thorough examination too, that — t'OB ^or the diversions. The com - 1 who has been ill for a number of Mr.| I R W. Brown and Jess# D. Red- these little youngsters went Karl Nutter, who has been gone mittee for this affair was: Mr. and weeks is reported to be improving. they gent to get their son, Keith, Oitober 30 al 7 :30 o’clock. Mr. Easton is the author o f the well df.„ „ f Misaouri have taken rooms who spent the time with hi* grand (Continued on Page t ) three months making an extend- Payne, Mr. and Mr*. L ■ Marshfield— Western Lumber id t#ur o f th* Northwest, return A Roberts, Mr and Mrs. Guy Kan- Word haa been received fr«*m parents. Dr. and Mrs.i Haiae* and known lecture "Ideals,” he has al- at the Barber apartments. Mr. Co. will enlarge cedar veneer and *d home last Sunday While gone. d,e*» Carol Pratt, Mr*. Real, i the Jack Paehier family, who son will return to Ashland Mon so written numerous lecture* anil j Brown is employed at the Ashland articles and ha* been c«*nn*cted hotel, and Mr Re.lden Is empluy- other operations. he visited Yellowstone National Mr*- •',0™"s Reeder, f t r» Prank formerly lived here but are now day. ■ [ with the Coquille Valley .Sentinel,. *d a{ Xininger*. — ___ Park and also took a trip up into, -Xelaon and Miss Ethel Reid. running the Blue Flower I/d g e at Mayor and Mr*. Charles Fierce ! f ° r • number o f years. | . Portland— Portland port ship- Canada. - - ■ Phoenix, that business is very ' | Portland Woolen Milks have 500 ped 9.495,474 bushels wheat dur- Ms. Scharfe and »on Cedric are good. Mr*. Peebler had thirtf-flve will leave Saturday morning for j Miss Mildred Barber arriveil! operatives; on double shift. ing September. Mrs. A. G. Livingston and Mr», moving into the Swingle residence j guest« for .Sunday dinner. isr. a two weeks vacation trip, to be ---- — Eugene— 9. P. Building n ew WsEla«-» motored to M»dford Mo «• Laurel Street. Mr Scharfe ha*1 Peebler was in the firm o f Swer- «pent in Lo* Angeles. They ex-, home Tuesday night from a ten j wy-e st McCradie Springs. Cascade d*F evening on a b u* iaeta sr'l been employed for several years sen and Peebler her* in town pect to make the trip by car with , day* viait with Mr. aad Mrs. Mar-, LaC rande— Oiling resumed oif | shall G. Barber at Cottage Grove., Did Oregon Trail. Lise. pleasure trip. | st the Sanders Greenhouse*. which recently moved to Medford. Ray Cleary as the driver. s o m OF TOAOS WOE MADE IN 1904 T EÌLM W ILL. BE SHOWN TONIGHT J j «