PA i A SH L A N D REGISTER She Ashlattii iKrijiati'r S .m i-W .tk ljr Paper Publiai» d al A sh la n d , O r e g o n Formwly the Central Point and Ashland American Office at 372 F.a t Main So t BU81NES AND NEWS PHONE »6 One Year A d v e r t i s i n g K a l e , G iv e n o n A p p l i c a t i o n day afternoon with Mrs. W. Voge- Wood, Calif., traveled 25« miles! Mrs. Cora Denham and Frank *-nd with Mrs. Denhams daughter■ went hunting while there. Frank to secure stock o f the Sun Gold and George Connor spent the week Mr-. Wesley Drtakell. The boys! (Continued on page 6) Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hamilton Babbitry. She arrived Thursday <prnt Monday and Tuesday even o f last week purchased some Chin ings at the bedside o f Mr. Hamil chillas and returned to her home ton’s Aunt who Is critically iW. Friday. Central $ 2.00 Mrs. Lydia Hamilton o f The Crater Lake Camp Fire Point. Girls will not hold any meeting . Mr. L. I. Crawford, Clyde Pur until after the quarantine is lift ' Entered at the Poatoffice at Ashland, Oregon, as Second Class vis and Everett Beeson were hunt ed. _______ Matter, under the Act of Centres« o f March 3, 1879 ing on Little Applegate from Sat Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kincaid at-] M em ber STATE EDITORIAL A S S O C I A T I O N urday until Tuesday. tended the theatre in Medford j M em ber NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION The streets o f Tal<*ht have a Saturday evening. rather desolate look since the Clyde Anderson is quite ill with 25 PER CENT AM ERICANS quarantine which went into effect tonsilitis. y last Friday morning. The parents M>s. Carl Mellin has been suf- and children have cooperated with Governor Smith, setting himself up in the new ( fering from a severe attack / the city authorities and all child role of writer of political definitions, describes Rheumatism the past three week I ren under the age o f 18 are keep for us the “25 per cent American.” He is the fej- | Mr. and Mrs. Scott Patterson ing in their own yards. low who begins and ends his work as a voter with and Mrs. Moffat o f I.os An gees, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Simmons Calif., were guests o f Mr. and the presidential elections. Says Al. proprietor o f Pumpkin Center left Mrs. H. H. Lowe last Saturday. “ The 25 per cent citizen is the man who is so by motor Monday night for Colusa Mr. Ia>we took Mr. Patterson Oalif., to attend the funeral o f little interested in the state, so little interest in its who if interested in the rabbit Mrs. Simmon’s mother, Mrs. Ham business, so little interest in the policies that are husinAs in Los Angeles to visit mond. They' returned home Wed advocated for governmental purposes that he several o f the rabbit breeders,Viet nesday evening. takes occasions to vote only where there is a Mr. and Mrs. Patterson at the H. Mr. 1>. D. Knnney who lives H. Lowe home and examined the] president running.” south o f Talent was in town on rabbit fur display they had with The New York governor solves an interesting business Wednesday. •hern. problem in political decimals, but his solution Word has been received from Edgar Adams left Tuesday Mr. O. W. Rurnete who is at In morning for a hunting trip on leaves us as much at sea as do most of the defini dependence, Oregon, that himself Wagner Butte. tions o f a 100 per centAmerican. You cannot ami family expect to rctufn soon Mrs. Bessie Palmer o f Grants judge a citizen by his voting. to Talent. Pass spent Wednesday with her There are many things more important in cit Mr. and Mrs. Chas Simmons ar j parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Me izenship than casting votes. One can imagine a rived by motor from Eureka, Cab, | Mahan. last Saturday and are making an man who never casts a vote at all who is, in spite Mr. H. H, Lowe manager o f the extended visit with their father, Sun Gold Rahibtry delivered 25 of it, a more perfect citizen than the fellow who Mr. T. J. Simmons and brother registered Chinrillu docs nnd marches to the polls with his gang on every elec Earle and family. registered Chinchilla bucks to a tion day and marks his ballot the way some boss Mrs. C. Hoppins o f Cotton Medford buyer last Friday. or friend dictates. Good citizenship consists in respect for fellow citizens, a willingness to live amiably and honor ably, wholesome observance of law, a desire to make personal sacrifices for the good of society in general, determination to support earnestly whatever men rise to political office, and avail ability for civic tasks of which voting is only one. It is sometimes better not to vote at all than to cast a vote which is purely guesswork or deter mined by the flip of a coin. “ Vote as you please but vote” is the slogan of those who try to get out the citizens on election day. It is a slogan sadly at fault. It should be "know why you vote, then1 vote.” If you don’t know, mere marking of a ballot will never make you a good citizen. TALENT NEWS NOW Is the Time to Order BABY CHICKS! . Efjc fanners and prospective poultrymen should order their 1928 chicks at this time in order to be sure of getting the NUMBER they want WHEN (hey want them. Also they should investigate Smith- Quality strain before placing a definite order. It is an established fact that there are more HIGH PRODUCING and P A YIN G flocks of W hite Leghorns of this strain in our trade territory than of any other strain. There is a reason. For, 1928 we are offering the best value in baby chicks that we have ever offered, and at the following reduced prices: Less than 500 chicks ......................... 15c each 500 and less than 1000 ....... 1 4 % c each 1000 cr more chicks .......... 14c each A discount of i jc per chick if ordered before January 1 Smith Quality Poultry Farm O A K STREET • The Health Board Says: “ KEEP Y « O U R CHILDREN OFF THE STREET” But how are you going to do it? W e imagine that question has been uppermost in the minds many mothers, and here is a suggestion— of USE TH E R A D IO A N N O U N CE S Wonderful programs are being broadcast every day and with spend the winter in Oakland, Cal., Mr. Williams is the father of Mr. Claude Williams and Mrs. E. R. Newby of Bellview. All formerly lived in Talent. Mr. Wysher representative of the Geo. Lawrence leather Co., of Portland made a business call lust Friday on Mr. Marion Tryer at his repair shop. (Continued From Page 3) retary und treasurer; Horn« Sand lin, sargeant at urms. Mr. and Ms. J. E. Barton anti family und Mrs. Barton’s mother. Mrs. Perks have moved from the Curl Ellis pluce to an orchard five miles eust of Central Point Mr. und Mrs. Harry Common* Mr. W. W. Estes took a large nnd family are soon to move on the basket of dressed rabbits to the C. B. I.atithkin pace in Beeson Medford market lust Saturday Iuine. Mr. nnd Mrs. latmblin are morning and delivered an equal moving to Ashland. Mr. Lambkin amount to the Ashland markets in j was Maying of Ashland privous to the afternoon. his moving (o Talent. Mr. Frank Manus came over! Mrs. J. R. Robison was a busi from Ft. Klamath nnd is visiting ness culler in Ashland Wednesday. at his sisters, Mrs. Mary Learning Mrs. Geo. Briscoe of Ashland nnd family. and her mother Mr*. Wesley Vog- Mrs. A. O. Manning spent last ell were business visitors in Med Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. | ford Friday ust. Vogeli. Fred Smith of Ashland called The Wisdom family moved from on Mr. Marion Tryer last Sntur- Butte Falls into the Lawrence Wil day. son property lust week. Mrs. Clair Gruhant who has Mrs. Ed. Chaplin who spent the been with her mother in Ashland past week with her uncle Mr. Ev- the past three weeks has returned erette Boone und family left the to her home in Fern vtdley. first o f this week for her home in I The Rebeknh club met with Lethbridge Alberta, Canada. Mr*. Ed. Robison <jf Wagner Misses Ruth Howard o f M ed-: Creek last Friday afternoon. The ford and Ressie Connor, and Mrs- I ladies spent the time tying com srs. Si Stockwell und Karle Hamit-, forters. Refreshments were serv ton motored o\»>i to Little Apple- ed by the hostess. gate Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. T. M. Williams o f Belle- Glen Snltmursh. view district left last week to Mrs. E. E. 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