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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1927)
ThisHfeek FORMERLY CENTRAL POINT AND ASHLAND AMERICAN : —- -— — ■■¿.y----- -- ASHLAND. JACKSON COUN TY. OREGON. VOLUME 3 By Arthur Brisbane The city o f Syracuse spends on motoring seventeen cents out of every dollar of income— and old- fashioned finance, wagging its head, says ‘ 'extravagance.” B uy-' ing new automobiles takes ten and quarter cents, gasoline three and a half cents, accessories three cents. And that’s the best invest ment of seventeen cents on the dollar that Syracuse could make. A M I L E IS 10 V I S I T ASHLAND If a hoptoad could buy wings for seventeen cents on his dollar and fly, instead of painfully hop ping in the dust, he’d be a fool not to spend the seventeen cents. Au tomobiles is flying. Get a car if you have not got one, or a better car if you can afford it. Mrs. McPherson, Noted Evangelist Wires A ccept ance to Invitation. •~m m " ■■■■ 1 ■ ■ — — — ^ TWO ATE SEVEN OR EIGHT. The Vancouver Sun tells you DATES NOT KNOWN that one hundred ships are char- j tered to carry 20,000,000 bushels j Telegram Did Not State of Canadian wheat from Vancou-1 Exact Time When Church ver to Britain and the Continent! Leader Could Come. in the next three months. All these ships make man; cruises j Aimee Semple McPherson, not necessary for Britain. We, too, ! ed evangihst, will be an Ashland should build fast cruiser--, for we j visitor some time the early part of May some day wake up : -id have December. This announcement a commercial navy. came from H. O. Butterfield, who yesterday received a telegram Meanwhile our Panama Canal from the famous leader of the — through which all the 100 ships Four Square Gospel church, in of grain will pass— is offered to ] which she stated that she would our Canadian and Brtish brothers! be glad to visit Ashland for a with no extra charge f • the fact short period. that our money built it. They pay Mr. Butterfield immediately just what our own fe»t: «hio ■ pry. 1 wired her for the exact dates upon Not every nation would do that. which she could speak in Ashland and at one o’clock this ufternoon A fishing boat had drifted four had not received a reply. It is thousand miles when it was picked known that she is to • speak in up off our northwest coast. White Klamath Falls on the 6th, 7th and bones on the decks showed th-- 8th of December and it is assumed part that cannibalism had played, that she will visit Ashland in con in the tragedy at «ea. junction with her trip to Klamath Two that died, last o f all, were Falls. According to Mr. Butter intact. The others. *cw-q or eight, field, her visit to Ashland will kir.d been eate l to prolong the be under the auspices of interest lives { f the two. No »»;a*, can say ed citizens who are now search what> iie would do iind-r certain ing the city for a jtlace large- circumstances, unless he has been enough to hold the hundreds of tested under these circumstances. people who are expected to visit this city while the evangelist is here. Present, plans call for the use of the armory, bpt the Lith- ians Indoor Circus may conflict with the dates selected by the visitor. While it is not definitly known, V.riou» Color» of Granite at it is assumed that Mrs. McPher Local Quarry Are Shown son will bring her own choir lead ers and other musicians. in Exhibit. AT A very interesting and especial ly fine display of g:anite from the Blair Granite company is on display at the chamber of com -1 T merce. There is a small polished i slab of dark gray; another of me-, dium gray and a third slab in the unpolished state, showing how i Coach Cripe Youngster» Drilled in New Form of well it closes under the hammer. Defense. ^11 these specimens are wonderf ..l | •-xamples of what the Blair Gran - 1 With Coach Rusell Cripe drill ite company is able to turn out. v ith the splendid grade of granite ing his men until long after dark on a defensive system of football >•,.curable in the local quarries. A very fine exhibit o f Tokay designed to stop the many cries graoes raised on the Chamberlain-, cross, and other elusive plays used Palmer ranch, just south of this! by Medford, the Ashland high city is causing a great deal of ad- school is expected to put up an ir ration and speculation on th e 1 entirely different front in the Thanksgiving afternoon, part o f local residents, and tour- i game kts who daily register at the than they did on Armistice day. chamber o f commerce office on ! In addition to this, one or two men who have been kept on the their way through Arhland. bench are being especially groom ed for this game and it is with re newed confidence that the Ash Meat Market W indow land football team will take the Attracting Many field against their ancient adver saires on the holiday day. The window at Barrett’s Cash Ashlands offense ha* not ne Meat Market, located in the En- glected, and a few new plays de ders Block on East Main street in veloped with the sole idea o f being Ashland, displays a complete as able to penetrate the heavy visit sortment of meats and products ors line, have been drilled into the that carries a strong appeai to locals. the epicure and tempt* the most The game will start promptly at jaded appetite with a new thrill 2‘ l5 and school officials and for the joys o f Thanksgiving Day others predict that this game will Here are shown: fresh eastern be one of the best this season. oysters, the western Olympic oy sters from Olympia, Washington, Mr*. Gordon MacCraclten and f] sh crab*, chickens, ducks, geese, Mrs. Emil Peil of this city were keys, all kinds o f smoked entertained at a meeting o f the ats, sausage*, weinies and -au- Crater Lake chapter of the D. A. t and Mary's little lamb. R. held at the home of Mrs. R. E. t *neee«*arily the «er of at- Green on Park avenue. Medford. '-'tion, but occuping the centrai Mrs. MacUracken. who is state ice. regent of the D. A. R.. was the speaker o f the afternoon. Mr*. Frank Mittauer and »on Fred M-ta and family of Port George, who own and operate the Albany Hotel at Albany, stopped land are gue«t« at the Julius Koch ‘n Ashland to visit with Mr. and home on Laurel street. NEW PLAYS TO HELP E TUESDAY, NUMBER 56 NOVEMBER 22. 1927 200 year Old Book MINISTER PLEADS m GUILTY AND FINED Is Of Unusual Interest s * AÎ io DIRECTORS Due to Infantile Paraìy»i» N o Mrs. R. A. Easton, who resides | mend, this book attend; The CAT Thanksgiving Vacation at on the corner of Fifth^and C, doth play, and after slay. While Eugene. streets of this city has in her pos the 1752 edition read. In ADAM’S session one of the less than fifty fall, we sinned all; Thy life to EUGENE, Or., Nov. 21— Stu Changing his plea from not editions of the New KnglanJ mend, this Book att*"d; The CAT dents of the University o f Oregon guilty to guilty, William Ray, Primer that was issued in 1727— 1 doth play and after slay. While .jwill not have an opportunity to pastor of a Medford church was ljust 200 years ago. the 1752 edition reads. In Adam s enjoy Thanksgiving day dinners fined $100 in Justice L. A. Rob Though over two million copies *“ •*. we sinned all; Heaven to find, with their families this year un erts court this afternoon on a charge of being intoxicated upon have been printed and sold during th* BIB1E mind: CHRIST iruci’ less they receive special permits, „ ; fled for miners died. ___ university officials said tonight, the highway. Rev. Bray did not the 18th century, less than »:fty The New England Primer that in announcing the latest precau appear in person being confined editions are known to exist. The came down from Mrs. Easten’s an- tionary measure against the in to a sanitarium on account of ¡li I Primer was first printed in Eng-j Cestor* is on the secular, printed fantile paralysis epidemic. nes*. but was represented in court Students must attend classes by; Attorney Percy Bray of Med ; land by Benjamin Harris during before it was thought so vitally J the years 1687 to 1690, before j necessary to instill the fear of the Friday and Saturday of the week, Matter W ill Be Put Up to ford. District Attorney Chaney he took refuge in America. A sec- | Lord and the Devil in the minds of City Council at Meeting it was decided at a meeting at represented the state in the case. i ond edition was called for in babes. Imagine the little five-year tended by heads of the school and to Be Held Soon. The fine, according to Justice Roberts, is the maximum for an 1691. By the beginning of the old being forced to memorize such health authorities o f Ijine coun offense of this kind. The state next century there is evidence cheerful doleful verse* as the fot- ty and the state. These two days BOARD TAK E ACTION _______ ment was made in court that the that John Cotton’« shorter cate-j lowing: “ I, in the burying place were to have been holidays. plea of guilty was made after an | chism, "The milk for babies,” was j ljiay see. Graves shorter there ... I* , p a. » Re.olutionr. at Meet- investigating committee from the added to it, but the 1727 edition than I; From Death’s arrest no j owned by Mrs. Fasten does not age is free, Young children too cases have been developed among ,n8 La.t Night Asking church had advised that such a contain it. Indeed there are such ! may die; My God, may such an City to Assist. the students of the institutiin, it step be taken. It was also under constant changes in the make-up awful sight, awakening be to me was believed best that they b« stood by the presiding elder of of the book, that its bibliography *Oh’ that by early grace I might kept from going to their homes in The board of directors of the this district that Rev. Bray would is very difficult. At first some for Death prepared to be.” Mrs. various parts of the Pacific North Chamber of Commerce, at a meet resign from his Medford pastorate what secular, it reached its stage Fasten's rare old Primer bears west where . the disease is preva ing last night, passed resolution* and be given another chance in a of most unrelenting piety be- on its tattered time-worn pages lent. endorsing the proposed municipal different field. tween 1740 and 1760 as may h« an assembly of ui\ine catechism The ruling affects nearly 2,900 ! **ir Port- Hn<1 requested the city seen between the rymed alpha- ■ and what was considered spiritual young people. In emergency oas- council to appropriate sufficient j bets in the different editions: ex- | milk for babes 200 years ago, es special permits will be issued. money to purchase the land nec essary for sfich an enterprise. fiacta for 1762 read. In ADAM’S might well be meat for the mature fall, we sinned all; Thy life to mind of today. a The council also held a meet ing last night to discuss the mat ter. hut due to the fact that two members o f the coupcil were un Sila» W. Clute, For Thirty-Foui able to attend the meeting, took Year» a R e s i d e n t ; Buried no action, preferring to wait un T oday. til the regular meeting Friday. Impromptu Talk» Will Be Given According to meihber* of the on the Sale of Mer Silas W. Clute died Sunday Many From Local School» Were H. L. Claycomb to Attend Meet- chamber of commerce, Ashland chandise November 20, 11127 at his home on would be failing to keep up with on County Meeting in* 0f Oregon Dealer* ia HI Nursery Street. He wa*e 82 the progress being made in other Program. Portland. years of age at the time of his The seoond meeting of the re eities if there was not a munici passing Silas W. Clute was born M*ny Ashland school officials H. L. Claycomb will leave Wed tail sale* %Iaas will meet Tuesday pal air port established now in the state of New York in 1844 lock part in the county w id*, local I nesday for Portland * where he evening at the Ashland Hotel at while the govrenment maps were where he spent his boyhoid years institute held in Medford last 1 will attend a meeting of Ford 7 :30 o’clock. Mrs. Waive Emiers being made up. It is understood He was married to Emma Van- Saturday. Superintendent o f ' dealer* Friday evening and get will have charge of the meeting that there would be but» little di Cam pen on July 1, 1865 in Water school* G. A. Briscoe, was chair- a first hand view o f the new Ford and has announced the program in rect returns from such a step at loo, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs Clute came , mnn of the high school division o f , Car. According to Portland offl- demonstrations of retail selling this time but with aviation ire it* to Ashland in 1893 where they the institute, while A. C. Strange, rials the car will not be shown by the following: Seling un auto- infHncy-’ » n<l with »¡r ways being have resided for the past 34 years. Arther I. Taylor, Miss Marion Ady j before that time, and only Ford mobileJ>y Dan Kay; selling an established and air ports located, Mr. Clute leaves to mourn his loss Miss Leon G. Mar*tew. Mis* Clara , dealers will be allowed to vftnesf order o f kitchen paint, by R. E. members o f the chamber of com his widow Emma Clute. four sons, Trotter qnd Miss Eva White, ail the unvieling of Fords latest Stevens; selling an automobile merce expressed the belief that Fred W. Clute o f Santa Bar- , of the normal school were among j masterpiece. battery by, E. G. Harlan; renting in three years time, Ashland would harp, California, Frank and John the instructors and speakers. regret the fact that there was no j He will be accompanied to house by L. S. Brown Clute o f Ashland, and Bert Clute In'the high school division, j Portland by Mrs. CIgycoir.b rr<? • The Impromtu talks on mtr- such step taken at this time. of Applegate; three daughters, principal of the local high school, j daughter Jean, and they expect to I chandiaing problems will be given With the establishment the first Mrs. Jack Beagle and Mrs. J. Lar of the year of a passenger and ex . C. horsythe was chairman of spend Thanksgiving - with their hy ‘ he following: An extra men- kin Grubb of this city and Mrs. the division discussing science, j son Gordon. sure o f value by Mrs. Daisy Me- press route between Seattle and Leonard Svenson of Oakland. Cal. while Russell Cripe had charge | ___ ~ Garry. W. M. Herbert will an Los Angeles by a well known He also leaves 13 grandchildren of the physical education and ath- swer the question, ‘‘to what ex stage company, it gives Ashland and 3 great grandchildren, one letic* department. SCREEN SOCIETY tent should articles he carried in an opportunity to be made a son Will F. Clute preceded him in stopping place on this route. When HOLDS MEETING tfo<k on whit-h no p r o f i t m«de?’ government officials were in Ash death one year ago. Services FRANZ AUER IN _______ | R w - Fortmiller will give his for the decreased will be held at opinion whether articles should be land recently looking over possible CONCERT FRIDAY Members of the West Coast the Stock undertaking parlors to j*"'. i marked so you can tell when they sites, they expressed this belief Screen society received instruc- , y day at 2.CO P. M. Dr. D. M. . . . . ., were placed in stock, and Ted that in a short time, any city with Iran i Auer, 'ci-llist o f renown tions and , demonstrations in the I Brower, old-time friend and phy Fleming will reveal what he does out an airport would be in the who has lately established his taking of street scenes, long shot* sician of the <je< > used will have when a customer “ knocks” Ash same position as a city without a studio in Ashland, will appear Fri- and close-ups, at the Pioneer land. tl'.i'ge of the ‘.eriices. Interment railroad depot. duy evening in concert at the Ar- cabin Sunday afternoon. The art «ill V made in the Ashland It is not known the general j mory in this city. E. 0 . Harlan will explain what cenr rerv. of make-up for the blonde and I i(( meant b7 ^ ’y c h o lo ^ in "«.»¡'ng I ’,entim. ,‘ nt council, hut The splendid quality of Mr. brunette types was explained by amJ why MlMp##p|e J many business men. ar- optimistic 1 Auer’s music is well known thru- ,h* ■»"»»»•*• of Ashland I out the valley where he hng fro- Mr. Theobald, who also brought ' , u. lnt^ withTh" o f ♦Ho W z ~r.er Creek Woman ivini 41. appeared, out mis is the Turkeys Valuable ■ , q-e.v.ij "-■ns and it *i purposes- purposes' of oi the me club. ciuo. .. 1UCC‘ piacrti upon the u aims ‘J , , , ,, j ' 1 !" i placed airwr / maps^ow first time all music lovers o f Ash- u , , , , . 'ully “ell to the many s ded nubile i. ■ . . Mr. Theobald expressed much . „ j .. _ , . . , 1 , r being made by the ne ge -eminent. t - .. - . . . , " nd five roads Into man’s mind Turkeys proved to be profitable I lend have the opportunity to hear pleasure o f the martner in whirh . , na him in formal concert. ami how to get ideas across. I ------------ ---------------• to Mrs. Kirby o f the Wagner I the members responded to his in-1 t m i * i * '1 ,'jras neross. will be r-sisted by , . ----------------- 3tructions - ... in ...e th„ le t„ s i* t. mat , h>1, were |.. " ll“ , "* brought into being by creek district when she sold 186,. , , Mr. „ Auer . . : Th . ___ . Mary Galey talented young piani rt | carrj#d 0llt <hlri th„ afternoon.: í n í , « 7 ‘ c| o mmprc- th* recently and received »951.48 for the'turkeys. She has 120 more that daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. H. C. i He i. confident That , won't be °* the ***** th« will be sold during the Christmas |GaIcy of this city, and Leonard, |onK before real work is be- ‘ T '* t0 ew ryone who ¡ wishes training in the right way season and the total will run some : Petit, veil known local violinist, cron ------------------------ * ” p ., .. i to meet the public. what more than the $1500 pre | During the afternoon »n u m ber F .lh .r .nd Son. B.nqu.t. , nf p«,opI, enroIlMl in , he club as dicted in the Register recently. Temporary Officer» Are Elected Ahdut 170 fathers and sons a<.tjvt> „ „ „ b a r , and enthu*ia-m at Special Meeting Held were present at the annual ban- , moi.g the godly qumbe-r present ‘Cat and Canary” Pleases Monday. McNEIL ~TO SERVE quet held at the Junior high school) lan 8t hj|(,h pitch, AS COMMITTEE HEAD at Vining Theatre last Friday evening. The program 1 The n„ xt m^ t ’ing o f the society Plans for the organization >f was unusually fme this year, the, «ill take place Wednesday evening * *,| , ,, , . * Junior Hi-Y club in Junior Coach McNeil o f the normal Inaura La Plante climb.* • another ¡ l school, . . wer* . laid . . at a meet- mnvin r l h,*h * 7 7 77 " T J T very 1 in the Pioneer cabin. Mr. Theobald rlln„ ----------------- -«-• -------------------- school ha* consented to become we!l handled and followed with in- „xpnrt. to show some of his p ic-1 7 7 , ", 7 un,v,*n"*11 ing Monday e-ening when Serre- chairman o f the physical educa waTW lsW enT J A ^ r i ' 7 , ? ‘7 ,W’ 1 Z i 7 , 7 ^ W. P. Walter of the local Y. tion committee o f the Y. M. C. A. *aa P ru den t J. A. Churchill of cml entertainment. The M. C. A. met with the following according to an announcement the ftouthem Oregon normal achool invited. r * 1" , ,n r .. ana me tanary, ■ - ■ . b o y s : Lawrence Gill, Hugh Car- made by Homer Billings, president while V. D. Miller served as toast-1 faacin.ting mystery-drama UlPi R .y Kenneth Sh.ffer, ML P.'Walters, secretary o f the master. The singing was led by | whieh «.jo y e d continue«* cougtry-1 D o ^ lT c u r r^ ^nd r w l d ¡t o b h ^ Y. M. C. A. and Mr. McNeil after 7 * Spencer. A number B . „ . l , . « M e.ti»,. PlaV '" > » This club will be similar to the a conference today declared that of expression« o f enthusiasm The Modem Woodmen o f Am- P* n ot John " lllard- Ui-Y club in Ashland high plans would soon be made for a were given by those present, erica batallion meeting and class Go to the Vining theatre Wed-j sehool. Lawrence Gill was chosen constructive physical educational The meeting was voted a adoption for November is to be "-« la y if you want to enjoy an temporary chairman o f the group work, to be carried on throughout great aurcea. by all present and held in Wimer hall. Ashland, gag.1 evening packed full of thrills and and a supper meeting called for the entire city, and the personeT) a keen anticipation is held for the urday night. All forester team* delicious suspense. You’ll he hang-1 Wednesday evening in Pioneer o f the various committees re banquet next year. will be present for drill and in- in» on to you* »«*■» for dear life hall, at which time the group will quired for this work wumld be an ------------------ --- spection and to assist in the in- fyom start to finish. meet with D. M. Spencer and nounced soon. The ten school children who had itiation ceremony. The >ry is characterized b y : Secretary Walter. Officer* will their tonsils removed last Thurs- Member* from all camps n I interesting and effective photo- , he elected at this meeting and the Captain George Stokes, deputy y at the local clink, are re- southern kregn nare expected to grahic shots, reflective of the gen- organization completed statu marshal of Portland, was in ported to be improving nicely and be present, and bring their can- “ »» •'<™tor Paul Leni. Hi. in- --- ------------------- -- this city the latter part o f Ia*t will soon be able to resume their didates. # stinctive sense o f beauty arid dra Mr*. Lou Hansen of the AshlanJ week and was the guest of Clint school work. The clinic was held A banquet and social hour will 7 ° pky * "* ‘" ‘ « T r e i Hotel. Mrs. Mittauer and her » . Baughman at the annual smok'-r at the Community hospital of this ,, „ .. ......... .tation of the values of the plot, ' were on their way to attend th« staged by the local order of Elks c t y and was sponaored by the 1 follow the meeting. V »d in g mem- prwJucin|r xhr audience-reaction ,o graduation’ o f Mrs. Mittauer'» on Saturday night. A-hland Kiwiamaaa. _ jb e n welcome. eagerly sought after by directors. ! rider aon at Stanford. Maximum Fine It Imposed Justice Roberts in Court Today. By FAVOR All AIRPORT OLD I I I RESIDENT PASSES DN SUNDAY RETIAL SALES CLASS ASHLAND PEOPLE HAVE NEW FORD WILL BE WILL MEET TONIGHT PART JN INSTITUTE IN PORTLAND FRIDAY JUNI HTY CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED