The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 08, 1927, Image 1

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CENTRAL POINT AND
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY,
Brass Candle Snuffers of
Colonial Period Attract
equip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watkins of a cabinet with open sides for the
72 Laureal street have many won­ placing of statuary, sheila, «prion,
and what not? These pie^e« of
derful antiques in their home.
A pair of ancient brass candle furniture were quite a fadon the
snuffers is perhaps among the earlier days.
most interesting,, these candle
Mrs. Wntkins also has th^cxtra
snuffers owned by Mrs. Watkins’ good fortune to possess a set o f
grandmother, were much in use ; the much coveted Wed«e ware
Uenobile at a street intersection j during the early colonial period, dishes. These dishes are verjt rare,
in Portland. The driver e f the au-
Another heirloom most worthy they were made at the Hague in
hnsnobile was placed under arrest,, 0f mention is a beautiful mahog- the Netherlands in the 1700‘s. The
charged with reckless driving, but any r^est of drawers, known in the set includes: six tea plates, six
later released under $500 bonds, colonial days as a highboy. This saucers, three cups, a sugar bowl,
following the accident.
i old fashioned highboy shows the a cream pitcher, and a most beau­
Mr». Mary Tiffany Lelaad
Portland Struck By aa
Aatomobil*
I, On« of the Few Federal Bur««»»
That Pay» TK« Goverament
A Profit
patent on a valuable touting cnair.,
The patent office is one of the j
few federal bureaus that pays the 1
government a profit since its in- j
auguration in 1827 its work has!
doubled and redoubled many times' Many
Attend
Second
Local Business Men Make
tifully shaped platter. Only three Guy Holman Severely In while the original force of five
Meeting
of
Organization
of the cups are missing, the rest jured
W hen
Heavy officials and employes has grown
Inspection Trip to Hoov­
A t Legion Hall
o f the set is in the best of condi­
to the present amazing total of
Wheels Crush Chest
er Hanley Ranch
tion. Perhaps it would be o f inter,
1269. In the nature of its organ­
est to note that Mrs. Wstkin’s
T O G IV E P LA Y
ization as well as in the business
IS RESTING E A SY
SEED
IS V A L U A B L E
mother’s name was Mary Shake-
like efficiency which characterize
peare, she. is a direct descendant
Prompt Medical Attention its work the patent office o f to­ First Rehearsal of play
Six Hundred Dollars an
of the immortal William Shake­
day may be said to compare favor­ "W hiskers” W ill be Held
May Result in Life Be­
Acre from Seed Alone is
speare.
ably with many of the large high­
Next Sunday
ing Saved
Record of one T ra d
ly specialized privately owned
commercial enterprises for which
Guy Holman, 25 year old S. P. our country is noted.
The West Coast
Historical
A crop of grass that -vows in
Car
department
employee,
we«
Screen
Society
met
at
the
Civic
•the winter time, that la f*%erthan
$7,000,000 a year is the conser,
resting
easy
at
a
local
hospital
to­
Club
House
Monday
evening,
in
that
will
uof.
Tclll
o
ff
Tdue grass
vative estimate of the sum ex­
day following an accident yester­ pended merely for the prosecution their first public meeting.
and that does not require a great
day when some heavy wheels of patent and trademark applica­
The constitution of the society
deal of moisture, was wfcsrt a party
Member» of Jaaior High School E „ee|l,
which he, Was assisting iir unload­ tions before the patent office in was read by Theodore Patterson,
of Ashland men, consisting of E.
Ara S a » ; Now With
55t
ing from a box car onto a platform ! 1924.
secretary o f the
organisation;
G. Harlan, secretary of t'be Cham­
R«b«ar»al»
slipped and fell carrying him with
fundamentals, rules and questions
C r e e k D is trict
ber of Commerce, S. O 'Rice, of
Foar Class«»
them and severly crushing his
the Ashland Creamery, J, <C. 'Hop­
Patents fall under four general were discussed. A cast was select­
A practical demonstration of chest.
per, G. H. Billings and C J. Read,
classes namely Mechanical patents ed for the play to be placed on
Medical aid was summoned aqd Design patents, patents on com­ the legitimate stage soon for the
what dry farming will do when ac­
saw when they visited
the
companied by industry, and hard the city ambulance after a record pounds or compositions of matter, purpose of raising funds for pub­
Hoover ranch four mile» north of
licity purposes, having markers
work is in the Kirby Brothers $50 rua with Chief McNabh at the and process or method patents.
Medford Monday morning. This
wheel,
was
used
in
transportating
placed in conspicious places on the
acre
dry
farm
in
the
Wagner
grass is known technically *» Poa
(Continued on page 6)
highways, etc. It is thought this
Creek district. Some twenty years the injured man to the hospital,
Bulbosa, or Bulbous Bine Grass,
play will be given in the Hputhern
ago, Mr. H. Kirby and his broth­ where his injuries were said to be
and at the present time Southern
Oregon Normal School Auditorium
er Frank, purchased the ranch of a very serious nature.
Oregon is the only place where the
According to those who were
in the near ftuure. Mr. Carl" Theo­
that now hears their name. and.at
seed from this can be obtained.
bald president and director o f the
H. Kirby smilingly sain,
“ We at the scene of the incident im­
.Sh ow n L a rg e R»ack
mediately after it happened the
society,
outlined the work o f th»
couldn’t
boy
a
sack
of
flour,
and
This party was shown over the
society in an interesting and al­
it was only 75c a sack.” Today bar used by the injured man slip­
large ranch, where the grass Tirst
h Crip«»’ Y«nng»ter« are
luring manner. Urged the citizens
the ranch is well fenced, has two ped and with it the gnng plank Many Suggestion» ara
came into existence, and were
Ready for Their Annual
to get behind him in this move­
good houses
on it, excellent allowing the heavy wheels to drop
Latter on Ashland'»
V-hown the sixty-seven acre tract
Battle
ment and place Ashland on the
barns, chicken houses, and is said between the platform and the
Possibilities
o f land, upon which eighty head
map in red letters, by making it a
to be one o f the most modern in car, with Holman pinned beneath
of cattle had been pastured for
the tremendous weight.
the valley.
The Ashland Grizzilies with an­
b, I). Wood has some sugges­ typical frontier town, everything
several months, they saw the Al­
It was said today that he was tions to make about Ashland, and modern but in the old pioneer
other
victory
tucked
under
their
Nothwithstanding
the
fact
that
falfa growing in with gras«, but
but thirteen acres of the land 1» rational and resting considerably his letter, one of the many entries style that will have more allure for
they failed to see any fox tail or 'belt as a result of Saturday* game
when
they
defeated
the
Klamth
irrigated the Kirby brothers have rasier, than at any time since the in the Dictator contest is given the people front the ages of 1 to
broncho grass, it being one o f the
the distinction of selling practic- accident occurred, and while at­ below. If you have not written yet, 90, than the sawdust ring o f the
^claims o f the discoverers o f The' ■Falls High school by a score of
tending medical authorities were do so today as the time is nearly circus o f today. This society will
newest product that it will kill out 66 to 0, are already to sneet the
posses
loath to make a statement regard­ up.
seek to develop the artistic in
this type of obnoxious grass. The : Medford Tigers in one o f the two
ing his condition it was thought
Ashland and at the same time al­
My ideas are a* follows:
party was then taken to an ad-1 crucial games of the season Fri­
that he has a chance ,,f making a
low
the citizens the opportunity
day
afternoon
at'
Medford.
I
would
make
the
Lithia
Springs
MINISTERS
HOLD
joining field where there had not
to express themselves according to
Hotel into a Sanitarium.
Coach Cripe has been putting
been any grass planted and rhe
MEETING HERE
Then advertise
curative their individualities. Mr. Theo­
powers o f our climate and numer­ bald stated that Ashland ha« ev­
G UESTS ON N EW EST
ous mineral waters. Make Ashland erything essential for the making
PASSENGER SHIP known as the center of Health and o f a wonderful city, diversified
Curative powers with accomodu- scenery, climate, healthful water»,
Mr. and Mr«. George Kramer
etc., and larks only the initiative
tion for the feeble.
N O R M A L W IL L
! received an invitation from the
Advertise by means of the Pion­ of the citizens to hark up this
Matson Navigation company to a
P L A Y H U M BO LD T
Brother-ii
eer City Movie project and other­
j dinner on board its new express
wise.
Badly Bruised in Auto
passenger
steamship,
Malolo
With tine victory to their credit
Establish a public gym nasi ii in comprehensive manner the techn
Accident
! (meaning flying fish) on Saturday
and only a few days of practice
for men and young men and boy«. ‘tue o f motion pictures,
coloi
I November 12th, 1927, at pier No.
Kft until they will meet Humboldt
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nicholson, ■ 30 at the foot o f Main street, San Where they can have indoor re­ close-ups, and the difefrent part
ate Teachers College, the SONS
who have been spending the past Francisco. Dinner will he served at creation day and evenings. A clean and essentials o f the scenario.
r -anted their practice last night
wholesome
to grow up our
The first rehearsal o f the mi
week at the home o f Mrs. Nichol­ 7 P. M.
• th full determination to repeat
boys and keep our men healthy.
tion
picture play “ Whiskers” wi
son’s sister and husband, Dr. and
The Malolo is the pride of the
their performance o f last Satur­
Establish an employment bur­ take place Sunday.
Mrs. W. J. Crandall were on their American-built Merchant Marine,
day in the on-eoniing game with
A large attendance was presen
way to their home in Fort Kla­ and the fastest ship ever built in I eau. One that would really func­
Humboldt.
math last Sunday morning when the United States. This new deluxe tion, then advertise it. Keep our at the meeting and much enthun
An introduction « f the new min-
- The SONS came ouf o f la t
home people supplied with a job. ■asm was expressed. , The
nex
i ; isters into the association also they met with an automobile acci­ liner makes the voyage between Then they will have money to
Saturday’s game without any ser­
meeting will occur Thursday Nov
dent, a car driven b v some frier.rfs San Francisco and Honolulu in on- ^
' proved interesting and novel, the
ious injuries and by the end of
spend.
ember 17th Ht the
u -i.
ly four days, bringing Hawaii I
6 following new members were in-
the week will be all set U> do gome
Promote
the
Rabbit
Industry.
within 8 days travel time o f New f
t treduced: Dr. Rarick o f the Meth-
more goal line galloping. The
They raised a million dollars worth ACCIDEN T VICTIM
York and 7 days from Chicago.
f odist Episcopal church in Grants
fadf. team is o f a heavy line and .
in Los Angeles county last year.
Her
length
is
(582
feet),
she
Is
1
1
Pass,
Rev.
Dodson
of
the
Baptist
BURIED Y E STE R D A Y
hght back field and will probab­
the widest ship afloat (83 feet), There must be money in it.
• church in Grants Pass; Rev. Buss-
ly extend a greater degree o f com -'
Establish a local and foreign
with accomodations for 650 pas­
,' »rd o f the Lutheran Church in
George Henry Adams 54 yoarH
Petition than did the Albany team.
sengers, first class only, she has rabbit market. Learn the people to I of age, a former resident of this
t Medford, and a visitor from Eu-
Th'*, however, is not worrying
eat more rabbit meat. The health-1 city was buried in
, Ifrne, Rev. Lanley o f the Presby-
Hargadine
t f ach McNeal and the team a»'
iest meat known.
’
teriian
church
of
that
city.
cemetery Monday morning.
hey are anxiously awaiting next
Establish a public marketing
■Saturday to “ do their stuff.”
( device# were in charge of Rev.
i Among those present at the
place, hstablish and promote, can­
P. K. Hammond, at the Stock Un­
meeting were: Rev. E. V. Iverson.
neries mens shirt factory would dertaking Parlors.
Rev. Bussard. and W. W. Belcher
pay. Anything to get a payroll
Vr. Adams was killed in an auto
of Medford; Rev. R. W. Nelson.,
started.
train crash in Alameda. California
Phoenix; Rev. Johnson, Central
Yours truly,
R e d C ross D riv e
where he was living. His body was
Point; Rev. E.
E. McVicker.
. C. D. WOOD.
hadly bruised and his skt.ll crush
The
National
Red
Crosa
Drive
Jacksonville; Dr. Rarick and wif.
has been adopted by the Ashland
and Rev. Dodson, and Rev. Ladd
Kiwanians as one o f their princi­ FINE APPLES ARE
of Grants Pass; and Rev. Canney.
pal activities. They win put on a S H O W N A T CH AM BER
Rev, Pemberton. Rev.
Barney,
drive in this city« within a few
f Rrv. Mitchelmore and W. P. Wal­
Thornton Wiley added to the
days. Further announcements will
ters o f Ashland.
he given out in the church pulpits already fine exhibit of locally
grown produets at the Chamber
and through the press, later.
of Commerce this morning when
Pet* Oat Fire
his own.
Mrs. George Noble, daughter, he brought in a beautiful box of M. BROW ER HOME
A car standing in front of J.
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Vejma. and two sons, Willard and delicious apples, a box o f Spitsen-
Penneys Monday morning, sud-
Receive* Fine
d a m a g e d b y f ir e
Luther,
of
Bonanza, Oregon, bergs, and a box o f Newtons, and
'^oly burst into flames; a man1 Mr S. L. Mayben was t
Golden delirious apples.
visited at the home o f Mrs.
reamed f or help, and Mr. John before Judge Roberts this
The apples are some o f U.a fin­
Noble’s
mother,
Mrs.
Robert
Cosey
"•ugherty rushed out to his res- ing and fined $5.00 for fni
on Allison street, the latter part est that have been displayed yet
r j* with a Foamite fire extin- stop when he approached 0
and are a{tvac(iag much attention.
o f Inst week.
,
rjiaher and quickly put out the «ignal at the Klamath Jo
•ire. Very little damage was done. ^
tr>ffic n (fk r n ¡nU
•r« the owner was able to drive
., „
,.
‘
in hi. ear, thank« to the rtnct1* en,or~ t>" " Uw
forethought and quickness of M r.,«*- The minimum fine is pis
Ihiugherty.
$$<>•.
W. H. K tkhn^Je, chief tngia-
e*T o f tie Southern Pacific line«,
passed through Ashland Snturda|
on Number 13, in his private car.