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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1927)
« TW l* f i» t r r l l a jc r i l y • ( TW •arcmlatisa of ikw W- Fi la SoalW ra 1*00 F O R M E R L Y C E N T R A L F O IN T A N D A S H L A N D A M E R IC A N VOLUM E 3 A S H L A N D , JA C K S O N COUNTY. OREGON, T U E S D A Y . O C T O B E R IS, I U T 0 NEW FORO TO BE Local W om an Has a Most Interesting Mirror It 1 0 U L I 0 NAMED LINFORD n r O ll I T ENTHUSE Y. M. C. A. WORKERS DIES ON SUNDAY KICK OFF BANQUET IS GREAT SUCCESS CoadscU Among the lovely furnishings in ed also and when they returned Mrs. H arriet A b bott Pastes Aw ay is ta Miss Hargrove’s Millinery Shop,1 to Ashland a number of year* la at Hom e o f Mr. ansi Mrs. is a massive and impressive old A m os N in in fer ter, they brought the mirror with mirror which reflects from out its them. After a few years in our have been repeatedly asked for in- crystai depthg the very es, ence o f ( th Mrs. Harriet May Reeser A b -: | formation concerning the new romance and adventure. This city. »»»>" the spirit o f unrest in- bott, died at eleven o ’clock Sun hord, and we are pleased to give beautiful piece o f furniture has n vaded their nomad souls and they day evening at the home o f her j jour readers the full benefit of the j faaeiuMting hjstory. lt is thou^ t mugt away ^ mo„ tQ w „ k gd. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and I lrlformat,on we ha,J gleaned from to be a century old. It was brought venture. Alas! the mirror to dear Mrs. Amos Nininger on the corner! ' first one source and another. Here I over to th. stat„ from France by to their hearts had because of their of Pioneer and Hargadine streets. | Harriet May Reeser, daughter of j a young couple on their honey- restlessness become a burden tc Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Reeser who i The new Ford product will be moon abroad. During middle age them, at last they decided to part known as the Linford, taking its this couple came to Ashland to with it. At this time 30 years ago. were pioneers o f Jackson county! name from Abraham Lincoln, its receive the benefit of our excel- Miss Hnrgrove was employed on was born in Jacksonville, Septem- ] founder, and Henry Ford, ita man- j lent climate and mineral springs, her first business venture, sh° saw ber 18th. 1863 at the Reeser home Nearly Eighteen Hundred ufacturer. Some other name may Jbut the spirit o f unrest seized this wonderful mirror, fell in love Many Matter* o f Import stead. She was 64 years and one Coach McNiel of the Non be substituted. ¡them; they felt the call o f the cor- with it and secured it at a sacri month at the time of her death. Dollars Raised in First The car will be equipped with a|a' **rmlds o f «""o lu lu . Because fice from its owners, and it lias ance W ill Come Before Mrs. Abbott’s husband Charles mal School Delivers running gear, engine body, gaso- o f tht U‘nd« r «« o r a tio n s attach- found rest and happiness in *-er Abbott, who was connected in Morning's W ork Chamber Main Talk line tank, radiator, and other ac- to the mirror, it was transport- shop ever since. business in this city for many years, preceeded her in death sev cessorien usual to other automo-) eral years ago. Mrs. Abbott’s girl biles. FORD TAKES LEAD hood and woman hood was spent TELLS OF CH ARACTER W ILL FIX ROAD The wheels, o f which there will in Ashland where she numbered be four, will be set on axles and her friends by the score. She was will turn around and around, for Team Headed by John ward or backward, depending on Nevada Street to be Im beloved hy all for her sunny Speaker, Declares Charac smiles. Her deeds of tenderness, the choice and skill o f the driver. "Evening Clothe«" to he Shown at While complete registration $igg* Turn* in Most with proved so Farmers W ill love and charity to those in dis ter is Self Mastery and On the extreme front end, the Vining Thee Ire Thursday end figures for the Bible school are tress and need. Her perfect dispo car will be equipped with a radia Total o f $430.00 Friday not available at this time, Mrs Not Have Detour sition was the admiration and en Respect for Others tor, which will serve as a resevoir Grace E. Andrews, instructor of vy o f all who knew her. While she for water with which to water the that the The birth o f an heir in a dis Bibe school, indicates had been in ill health for some road. The front of radiator will be The Fords won the first lap in to last family, necessitated registration is fully up An effort will be made at a time she was happy, care free and Character consists of a respect meshed so as to be an excellent tinguished the Y. M. C. A. budget derby when smasher of bugs, insects, other about 1000 miles of extra travel year’s registration, and that indi special meeting of the Board o f , hopeful up to the end. Her fatal for the rights of others and Per at the noon day luncheon today for the Adolphe Menjou company cations point to a better percent Directors o f the Chamber of illness was of a few days duration fect Self Mastery, Coach McNiel peoples’ chickens and the like. it was.found that teams represent Situated somewhere on the car making “ Evening Clothes," his age than last year. In the Bible Commerce tonight to have Nevada and practically free from suffer of the Normal school told mem ing this side of the contest had re bers of the Y. M. C. A. Budget will be a gasoline tank which will latest P*r*™ ou y starring vehicle school, which started Monday, Oct street fixed up so that farmers j ing. ported more funds pledged than four coming into Ashland will not have annual After her husband’s death Mrs. 1 drive committee at the contain a certain number o f gal- coming to the Vining Theatre ober 12th, there are now than the Chevrolet representatives. classes with a 100 per cent atten to drive a half mile out of their Abbott made her home with her] Kick o ff banquet held last night ’ ons of enisoline. or any liquid sold Thursday and Friday. The total amount rai'-'d on ts " The heir in this case happened dance, and all other classes show way to reach the city, according son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. in the Presbyterian church. Mr, as gasoline by filling stations. A budget was $1764.00 according to | lesser number of gallons can be us to be a thoroughbred colt, and the a good percentage. Attendance at to secretary o f the Chamber of j Chares Logan o f Yreka, Califor McNeil further brought out the figures compiled by Secretary! W. production schedule o f the "com the Bible school is entirely optional Commerce, E. G. Harlan. nia. Mrs. Abbott was devoted and fact that the work o f the Y. M. ed if desired. P. Walters, with the team head with the parents and pupils, and pany was built around the arrival active member o f the Baptist | C. A. is largely character building Many other important matters ed by John Riggs taking the fead Seats E quipped W ith Cushions . the classes take one hour each will come before the board at t o - 1 Church during her entire life. She among boys of an age where they All seats will be equipped with ° f the y0Un? ,t' r because the il» the forenoon’s standing with a I required a “ new born foal,” and week from the regular school nights meeting, chief of which will leaves to mourn her loss two can accept the teachings of the or total of $430.00, G. A. Briscoe's cushions o f more or less softness. any colt over three days old would work, both by pupils and their be plans to assist the Parent teach daughters Mrs. Jerry O’ Neal and ganization and apply them in thfr team came in second with a pledge On the touring and sedan model not do. parents, and under thc^able sup ers Association, complete some fi building o f their moral physicat Mrs. Amos Nininger of Adfiland. the rear seat will be placed direct- o f $332.00. the nancial (dans they have, in order So. just as soon as word was, ervision , __. of Mrs. Andrews. two sons, Charles Logan and Max and spiritual life. Twenty men came in from their ! ,y behind th* front " * • Both The speaker took the various flashed from the fashionable B ur-! pn*yU8 from ,irrt to sixth that the local delegates may at ; Camps of Yreka, California, three ardorous labors of the forenon to | wil1 he protect<ld from sun- stages o f boy hood and traced -ta bles where I *rrades inclu*ive- bnv* ‘ the advan tend the state meeting to be held lingame (Calif.) grandchildren, Dorothy Nininger, attend the luncheon, and with ra' n’ by * top' _ _ _ _ tage of this work, which includes the colt’s mama waj domiciled,, Logan Nininger, and Billy Hulen. them through each step in life and at La Grande. each report’ there was either praise In iront o f the front seat and Bible stories, pageantry, drama applied the Y. M. C. A. to each that ‘...o teir had ¡'•rived, t u The matter of Forums will come She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. or ridicule, offered by those who behind the radiator will be placed tics, and other interesting features point that he brought out. He con company left for San Francisco, C. E. Hooper of Ashland, Mrs. were either on the winning side ; a windshield which will serve as s o f the course. The work is under up for discussion and according to cluded by declaring that the Y. Janette Carpenter o f Oakville, one of the Board members the | or were listed among the losers. barometer. When it is raining the the general supervision of the Margaret M. C. A. was building citizenship The workers were highly optimis- " ’ ndshied will become smeared j PREPARATIONS MADE school board and the church board. plan will be suggested that the California, and Miss that Reeser of Portland, Oregon one and emphatically declared Forums be held twice a month, tic about the outcome of the m oor-' with mud- water’ etc- frora P***" FOR AN OPERETTA the Citzenship of tomorrow de and that they alternate one a night brother Horace Reeser of Tigard, 1 ings activities, and some are pre 1 ing vehicles. pended upon the boys o f today. Oregon survives. Funeral services McNAIRS H AVE AN meeting and one a noon day lun The car will be guided by dicting that Wednesday evening! His talk was preceeded by com Eveyone who enjoyed the op UNUSUAL DISPLAY cheon. Their is nothing definite on were held Tuesday afternoon at munity singing under the leader should see the budget completely steering wheel which will turn the eretta “ Miss Cherry Blossom” this however and it will be defi 2:30 o’clock in the Baptist church. raised. It was pointed out however, car to the right or left, but never last year at high school, has an ship o f V. D. Miller and Lou Han The window in McNair’s RexaH nitely decided at tonight’s meet Reverend Myron S. Woodworth son accompanied on the piano by by others that this depended en both ways at the same time. idea of the new, treat which is in ing. The board of directors for had charge of the services. Inter tirely upon the activities o f the Billy Briggs delightfuly entertain Entrance to the car may be store for them when the Junior store fairly shrieks of Hallow’een. some time have been adjourning ment was made in the Ashland ed the workers with a solo. High up in the star-trewn heav workers, and that a continued con gained through doors cut some High pupils present their three-act cemetery. centrated effort* was all that was where in the body, or if desired by operetta “ Yanki San” within the ens, perched comfortably on a their various metings subject to Folowing the main talk of the call and an attempt will be made com e of a huge orange moon, the needed to wind the work up in n climbing over. evening. O. F. Carson, head of the next few weeks. A fine cast of Hallow’ een Owl wisely content- to fixe a definite time for board EXPLODING TIRE hurry. Chevrolet division and E. G. Har The sedan and coupe model will j about Eighty-five pupils are being junior ^ p* at* r tbe weird scene below: A I meetings. This is considered of SHATTERS GLASS lan leader o f the Fords, gave short be closed cars, and the touring chosen from the entire Mis« Prof U8ion of tall cornstalks, a fun prime importance by board mem talks in which they good naturedly THREE IN ONE cars and roadsters will be open' High School student body, ny scarecrow, black cats, pump bers as it will allow matters to be chided each other, and both pre Divine providence played its cars. I Laura Raguse, supervisor of Music FAM ILY HONORED kins, skeletons and whistles, with taken up in routine manner. dicted an outstanding victory for part in the life o f G. F. Billing* The engine of the car will be us-! in the public schools, who so vuc- . . . . . ._, /-w— i • riotous scattering o f autumn Plans also will be made to se Saturday afternoon, when it just the side which they represented. cessfully directed “ Miss Cherry | „ , * To have three distinct honors ual in design and equipped with ... „ . .. . v, „ _. , , leaves over all, lending to the cure many new members. The meal served was a delicious hapcr-iied tha* he was out o f his r e fe r r e d upon three members of j gears, rings, pistons. cylinders, Blossom both in New Mexico and whole, the very spirit o f Hallow- one, and was prepared by the lad office when a tire on a Medford in this city, has charge of the new one family is sufficient to cause a spark plugs, wire* and other doo- ’een. A R N S P IG E R T E L L S PO L IC Y AS Klamath Falls freight truck blew ies o f the Presbyterian church. operetta. I broad smile upon the happy parents ' dads. P R E X Y O R IR R IG A T IO N IS T S out, the rim shattering the plate Following the banquet H. C. Ga- o f the three children, and that in The car will be equipped with I Marion Young, formerly of glar- window of the Billinirs in ley, in an inspirational talk outlin « way explains the reason Rev. H. pneumatic tires, which will Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Paulserud Ashland, who now lives in Central be “ As president of the Oregon ed sales argument* to u*e in the F. Pemberton’s usual smile is )ust placed over the wheels, tending to returned last evening from Cot Pointf gp4>nt Bevera, we, k, durin(r Irrigation Congress, my policy will surance office window. If Mr. solicitation o f funds and W. P. BiP ng* had been sitting in his a bit broader than usual. He has give the car q soft, airy, easy-rid tage Grove where they spent th- j A u g u s t and September visiting re be thart o f the state reclammation Walters gave the details of the customary place it would have one boy Paul, who is a junior in ing feeling. week end with Mr. and Mrs. John ¡ativeB at hi, o)d hoim, in Miw,oari bureau— getting bondholders, land work. been impossible for him to escape the University o f Oregon Medical -------Clipped by Lewis E. Etarr, Finnerman. Mr. and Mrs. Finner Mr. Young had not enjoyed a trip owners and all others interested in death. Homer Bil’ ing» immediate school in a recent examination Herrick Hardware Co., Waco Tex nan were former residents o f Ash home in thirty-five years. Mr. irrigation together, making an Mrs. C. F. Tilton chairman conducted by the National Board as, from the Woodson (Texas) land and have many friends here. Young visited relatives in several economic survey, and working out ly hung out a sign ndvising the the Ashland Health Committr public that the window wa* insur o f Medical Examiners, Paul was Reporter, “ 40 miles from a rail Mr. and Mrs. Paulserud were en states enroute. a practical policy of readjust ed, and busineaa continued as us announces that the monthly hal tertained at several social affairs one of the first ten in the examin ment,” declared Olin Arnspiger, ual in this office, except for Mr. clinic which was to have road.” be< at the Finneran home. ation upon phisiology, and was on Mrs. Horace Mitchell who re manager o f the Talent Irrigation held Thursday will be postpun< Billings senior who took sufficient the first fifteen per cent out of sides In the Bellview district is re district, who waa elected president PUBLIC SCHOOLS time o ff to thank E. D. Briggs, until further notice. the total o f 314 students all over Judge Orlando M. Corkina o f covering from a tonsilitia opera o f the conference at its meeting OF JACKSONVILLE for a delightful conversation that the United States, that took the at Prineville. OPENED YESTERDAY I,akeview will preside over the tion. had taken nlare in Mr. Brirrs law Miss Ruth Onnun returned examination. next session o f egeuit court office, and Ly ul.lcli Hr. D '.Ii.ij: tl is ci!y Saturday, ttum tn « 1 Jackson county, which starts Oc Mrs. H. E. Huls and Mrs. Waldo Earl is s senior at Willamette. • The residence on B street form was detained long enough to misa The public schools o f Jackson- tended visit with relatives in t! tober 24, according to an order Klum of Klamath Falla spent aev- erly owned by W. K- Smith who and has just been informed that he being in the path o f the missile. eastern states. Friends o f Mi .. . . . . . . , , ville opened yesterday morning. was the honor student last year in , _ . . ,___ , * signed by Justice Rand of the era! days visiting with friends Mr. at present lives in Klamath coun Osmun will be glad to. find h . o . . . _ , . after being closed a couple of is both Sociology and Economics, and . _ __ . r state supreme court. Judge C. M. and Mrs. Klum have recently been ty ia undergoing repairs and .. , . V , » . , . , 'weeks, according to Principal G. moch improved in health. She Mr. and Mrs. Nate Simpkins de Thomas, convalescing after a se transferred to that place. much improved because o f the Helen who has just entered this „ „ _ parted Sunday for the Lake of the residing with her aunt Mrs MVizi rious illness, will be allowed to be new roof. Akool, has won a place on the glee i ****' ^ Woods where they will spend a on B street. cj^b However, a slight ban ta still ia sboent from the bench until) he is I Mrs. 0. F. Carson of Iowa street week or ten day* on a vacation. ___________________| force. Before and after school fully recovered. was ill during the past week but Mr. Keith. Chief Auditor o f the Mrs. Biegel. daughter Miss Cal Thacher ! I*00” children are required is reported to be improving. Southern Pacific company from On the first of November, M t . and Reverend and Mrs. Biegel, and the Misses Helene ai Mrs. Simpkins will move from MY. and Mrs. Mark Crialer o f San Francisco, visited friends be V h o are now ministering st thè I WBaiT1 within **** ow" yarda- their residence on California and Gertrude Biede made the trip Mias Belle Anderson is having tween trains Monday. local Nszerene Church, plan to ! No running at large is countenanc- K)amath Fmllsi spent severs! days Iowa streets, to a residence in the Roseburg Sunday by motor. Th« start to Japan aext May to take ***' and tb'* ** rn^orc^d by f™*9- ¡n Ashland this week visiting with her rooming house on the corner report a pleasant trip despi Mrs. Crialers' sister Mrs. Frank, o f Fourth and B street repaired Thomas J. Howard o f Bum*, Relleview district near the Briggs up their missionary work again. much rain from W olf Creek on home. Professor Kern and Mrs. John Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Crialer are land improved. A. E. McFarland it Harney county, Oregon, is visiting The Thar hers formerly spent three Ashland. years in missionary work in Jap- Krrn and children and Miss May preparing to move into a beautiful the carpenter in charge, relatives and friend* in this city. Russel Cripe, high school coach an. Benedict, and G. W. Benedict new home in Klamath Falls, which . - . ■ Mr. Howard arrived in town Sat Mr. J, Spear and son o f Tt _______ 1 were motoring in Valley View |( nearing competion. Me. and Mrs. Will Hedrick and wife o f B urday and ia planning to remain Cleo, Howell, junior high coach, ent came to town Saturday to a Mrs. Myrtle Wells and daugh- Sunday afternoon. The Valley fritle r are former residents o f street are planning a trip to P ort-. indefinitely. Mr. Howard waa a and Hod Dunn, who motored to ters o f the Boulevard were hap-! View orchards are the most beau- Ashland. land son to visit their daughter, resident o f Ashland a number of Portland to attend the Callfor- tend to business and see the Dei p41y surprised last week to receive tiful of the season in their present ------- Mr*. Opal Wilson and family. years ago. and* he is delighted to nia-Oregon football game held peey-Tunney fight pictures at tl Saturday afternoon on Multno Vining Theatre. an express package containing a ' o f Autumn foilage. Mayor Charles H. Pierce, Mrs. ---------- be back again. mah Field, returned to Ashland Pierre, and Ray Clary left Sat or- Mrs. Sarah Boots who has been from their restives in Doug- Mr. Frank Jordan left Mondi | day for Southern California where visiting during the summer near I Mr. C. W. Fortmiller, manager Sunday morning. Mr Howell spent **** County. The Douglas county Elwood Hedberg is building Company a short time visiting with his par morning on a business trip deer are somewhat smaller than garage on the property where he they will enjoy n two weeks vac a - 1 Forest Grove is expecting to re- o f the J. C. Penny those o f Jackson county but they lives on Mountain Avenue. Mr lion. They are making the trip hy turn tf> her home ia Ashland about made a business trip to Yreka ents and other relatives while in Portland, Mr. Jordan experts be out o f town only a few day Portland. Monday. age exceedingly fine o f flavor. Hedberg'* father is assisting him. anto. the first o f November. 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