The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, December 09, 1927, Image 1

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The
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FORM ERLY
VOLUME
J Arthur Brisbane
CO M PA N IO N A TE
3
ASHLAND.
C O U N TY. ORECON, FR ID A Y ,
NUMBER « ,
D E C E M B E R 9. 1927.
i
WEDLOCK
OUR W A S H I N G T O N H O LD IN G S.
F resident Coolidge talked with
William Green, president o f the
American Federation df
Labor,
üUout soft coal labor troubles in
Pennsylvania; West Virginia and
Ohio. Labor men charge that rail­
roads are united “ to depress pric­
es of coal for fuel purposes.”
JACKSON
C E N T R A L PO IN T ANO A S H L A N D A M E R IC A N
EXCEEDS-
THAT OF
a Mushroom?
YANKI SAN TO BE
s i H M Can You Tell Read
I Ins. Then ï ou Can
m
Ü 1A N S CIRCOS
COUNTY
»GENTIO
BE HERE
The following information con -; ed. The “ Caprimus” has an inky i
Ca st o f C h a r a c t e r s f o r Beautiful
turday will be Final N ig h t 0f cerning mushrooms was secured cap and a shaggy appearance,
from William B. Pracht of this
The Amarita, is of the deadly
O p e r e t ta A r e A n n o u n c e d
W e e k « E n te r t a in m e n t at
city who is somewhat of an au- poisonous variety for which there
This M o r n in g
Arm ory
’ thority on the subject notwith-. is no known antidote, these are
j j»,e Senior high school art
With interest growing each *t*nd'ng that he modestly asserts to be found the year round.
night, everything points to the that he is merely a novice in the, The sponge or honeycomb var-1 cias,s wjth t»,e assistance of some
Ashland Lithians Indoor circus extensive subject o f M.vchology, iety is found in orchards, near old .Tunjor high school pupils have
Government might in certain
successful the 8tu^y ot
which he has stumps, or rotten logs. They are a j urt completed making over five
completing a most
cases affecting public welfare fix
wee!;, Saturday night when tbl, delved into and experimented with native o f the woods and grow in ’ ,|oxen paper chrysanlhanmums
prices of the product ana the la­
iru.. curtain is drawn over tin since a young school boy in San great profusion in the late sum-1 ,,nj art, now working on rose
bor that produces it.
raer months, w hen conditions a re : wreaths and stage
decorations
circus acts that have been the cen Francisco.
There was no hesitation about
“ The study of Mychology,” said [ right. The puff balls are all edible f,,r the three act operetta “ Yankic
ter of attraction.
fixing UJfcwheat prices during the
The dancing and the concessions Mr. Pracht, “ The seeking, gnth- When fresh, in the milk stage. T h e! s«n,” given next Thursday even-
war, a fixing process that cost the
have proved to be equally inter- <“rin£. analysing, and classifying "Boleta" grow in the woods ami | ing ¡n the Senior high gymnasium.
farmers about $2 on every bushel Four and One H alf Inches estink- and tomorrow night when Fungi, Mushrooms, toadstools, if are easily cultivate!
in open
Tickets are being sold by the
that they might have got and did­ p-_IT
A
• the grand prize of the week the >'ou '¡ke, bas always been a great spaces there are numerous kinds -chool children and all seats are R. G. Fowler to Make Ash­
Ac
re n Yesterday
iest<*raay A
ccord- new Mod<?1 Ford -Sedan ,# aw#rded pleasure to me."
land His Headquarters
n’t get on every bushel.
of this family of which a few arc I to be'reserved at Elhart’a for the
ing to Report
On Fridays
■i is expected that the crowd will
There are according to
Mr. unwholesome, but not necessarily j convenience of the people,
far eclipse that of any other night. P,acbl over 1000 clas ified mush-. fatal, these belong to the group
The high school orchestra un-
The much discussed “ c'-irya v
H IG H
The Lithians are in charge of 1 rooms embraced in groups, fam-Jof fungi having pores underneath \ der the able direction of Mr. Ward
FARMERS INVITED
ionate” marriage of a young men TEMPERATURE
between j V. Croft will furnish the music i
, the concessions and while some ¡lies, and varieties which are w;ide-1 instead o f gills from
of twenty with the eighteen-year-
old daughter of Mr. Haldeman- A verage for the Month j good natured rivalry exists among ly distributed from the Artie to which the ’ spores’ or seed is pro- while Miss Ellen Waters physical Specialist to be Available
1 duced . L vainine these if the col- training director will present girls
For Farmers in This
the salesmen, the Housey conces­ the Equator.
Julius is not as new as it seemed.
Is Higher Than
Just how many o f each are na­ or be of a greenish tint it is like-1 in folk dances between acts,
sion
seems
to
be
the
leader
due
After marriage each will live at
Year Ago
The operetta is under the direc- ■
Vicinity
to the unusual “ Line" handed out tive to this locality is not known. ly safe but if it be of a pinkish
hi.nie to «olve problem* of house­
uncertain, tion of Miss Laura Raguse, sup- ;
keeping while the bride continues
With a snow fall of four anjL bT those in charge. It has been re- Owing to weather and proper sea- \ cast, shun it. When
As one of the important steps,
her work in high school and th$n one-half inches yesterday and last! I^cted unofficially that Eph Dunn son conditions they are m ..» num-j carefully dig up the specimen, if ervisor o f music, who is being ab- in the campaign of the Chamber
in coHege, and the young mas con­ night, December in Ashland this bas received some very flattering erous some year than e»-..T*. Tills there appears to be a bunch, along ly assisted by Mis* Laura Johnson I of the Chamber of Commerce to
especially the lower part or at the end of English and dramatics and Miss
tinues studying at the University year has al-eadv out stripped the o ff‘ ,rs from circus side shows, j f » n se*?on has befn
make Ashland the center for the
same month a year ago when tht !* » • in winter quarters, who are favorable to the growth of mush- the stem, or the stem sets in a Hazel Saunders, domestic science
of Kansas.
-urrounding rural district. S#cje-
cap-like
depression
and
the
skin
instructor.
. If the marriage doesn’t turn out snow fall for the entire month was desirious of utilising his talents room*-
tary of the Chamber of Commerce
Mis* Marie Moon is the pianist
to he perfect the plan is to ar­ only one in-h. These figures ac- alon* the H»* o f » “ spieler,” to \ There 8re varieties which a re , on top of the cap is speckled or
K. G. Harlan has completed ar­
icording to Louis Dodge
local1 °P,' n *ome of their shows.
‘ in season’ during the
spring warty, it is probably an "Amarita” for the operetta.
range for a divorce.
rangements where by R. G. Fowl-
C
m
t
o
f
C
h
a
r
a
c
te
rs
weather man, do not have
any j All ■" however it has been a] montha others flourish during the and deadly.,
|er oounty Agent will spend Fri­
\ anki San, the Princess, Max­
{ The common or meadow mush-
That is looking further ahead bearing upon the temperature *reat week for the Lithians, and \ autumn days.
** » t day of each week in Ashland,
Locally the greatest number of room has been under cultivation ine Emertt.
than young people generally care j when it is found that the average w'*h 8 crowd tomorrow night, th»y
starting shortly after the first of
San Fan, maids to Yanki San,
conclude a most successful en- varieties of the mushrooms fam- f° '' hundreds of years, and ia lo-
to lotfk. Life, marriage and other for the month this year is slightly !
January.
ilies appear during the fall ami cally abundant, it is the only kind Opal Bloker.
things may not be perfect, but the higher than a year ago, and a lit- te,tainment.
Mr. Fowler will make his head-
Prince
Toto,
father
o
f
Yanki
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early winter' months, after the successfully raised. Pamphlets on
young think, hope and believe that tie above the average year.
i quarters at the Chamber o f Com­
The mean maximum tempera D l l I n n n n r i
A lin n m i
rains have set in.
mushrooms culture can be secured San, Durwood Gass.
they are.
merce and will he available on this
Princess Toto mother*of Yanki'
Among those found locally in , ^ronl
United States Agvicul-
And THINKING, HOPING and ture of the months of September,
, .lay for conferences with farmers
the spring are members of th e [tura* Department at \\ ashington, San. May Powell.
BELIEVING gradually Luiid up October, Novemtier and Decern
from the southern part o f
the
High Chancellor of the court of *
what is worth while in life.
| "PasaHota” family (common to H. C. °r Mr. Pracht will t>e glad
h«*r for 1920 was: September 68.-
county on live stock problems par­
No Man, Robert Becktal.
09; October 67; November, 55;
the meadow) these are pink gill- ‘ to furnish any information.
ticularly but
farmers will also
Prince Oto .Son of the Mikuts ! w
~
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Germany signs the League of December, 41.1.
Arthur Mpst
hasp the privilege of consulting
Nations agreement
“ affording
The mean minrmum tempera­ First M e e t in g W il l Be H e ld N e xt
D
'
_
i him upon any thing that comes un-
Pr.n.x. Ton Ton Bert Wright. | j . r the jurisdiction o f hi, office.
S u n d a y M o r n in g at
protection to women workers ture for these months was; Sept­
9 : 4 5 A . M.
before and after childbirth.” A ember, 4 5Xl2; October, 37.3; Nov­
G eoL n ’
° y’
L 0is| Sacrstary Harlan ia In touch
woman would be allowed to quit ember 35.5; December, 28.
i
Un>l'‘ Ha- «¡til other specialists on various
nuHer, Gladys H.ruun, Mnrle fcfpr-1 ,,n„
„erl.W nog to the
farm er.
The mean maximum tempera­
The members of the Full Gospel
work six weeks before the birth
of a child and remain away six ture for September, October, and church have ieased the stone ehur- !
o
„
,
i sad it ia thought possible that
corner o f Fifth and East P r o p e r t y on B o u l e v a r d to Be G e o g r a p h y and H y m n B o o k are
weeks afterward, with pay and (November of 1927, is: September cb on
.. ***' x^ aomi L»edom, ( tht.y wi|| be induced to make Ash-
free medical attention.
■ 68.09; October ~8” ; November, Main streets, and will hold their
M>
t-
.
‘ n" iy *'ou ‘ »ill,, land their headquarters at least
M a de M o d e r n in E v e r y
More Than H undred Years
c » -l"n< ii, Maxine Miller, one day each week, for the pur-
tirst meeting in their new quarter- j
That sounds almost like civiliza­ 67.
Department
O ld
i .lean < arfZou, Iris Atterbury.
The mean minimum tempera- J Sunday morning.December 11
tion— governments compelling em­
pose of assisting the farmers.
Ambassadors,
Robert
Dunn
Carpenters have been working
ployers to do for women what in­ ture is: September 44.07; October
The Southern Oregon Sanitar-
The Register has once again had Wallace Stearns, Edwin Crowley
November 35.6.
on the building for a number of
telligent- horse owners did for i 37.3;
_.
i
.
, iuni owned hy Dr. and .Mrs. E. B. the pleasure o f seeing antiques \ Chorus of
,
mares a thousand years ago.
The temperature for the two weeks making alterations, addi-|An(re„ of thj# city>
w f„ on th, that are p M e w d
within
the Keller Mabhot R chael F
t i ’’
years will no doubt be very .inti- t.ons and improvement, in gen- roa(i to compIetion. and is now in i homes of —
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A tax assessor at Washington,
e>a ' ] j u . ring has undergone readiness to receive patients eith- this tim
According to old timers, dor- 8 Kre8t transformation: The walls er for office calls or as inmatei j interest;
D. C., values White house, build­
; a Geography 120 years I Jane Wolcott. David Johnson, I*
UI1 UUITII L I l U n M U I l
ing fend grounds at $22,000,000; | ing the winter of 1885 and 1886, ¡ h« v* been retinted, the wodwork
The sanitarium is splendidly locat-, old, and a Hymn Book 129 years i ahelle Gaffney, Arthur Most
I »- .
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. . . .
the Capitol, $53,000.000: State. Ashland was entirely cut o ff by ' an,i seats restained, and the base-
ed on 460 Boulevard.
old. These were of unusual inter en Kansasto, Krford Poole Beaul- I ‘ n " . t ’ l ^
A i,'° n '*
War and
Navy building, $13.- l "ire from outside communication, men* bas been divided into a num-
Dr. Angell, local chiropractic
because they portray the ad *h Hervey, Harry Hoxine, Sylvia
' Ja" uary
by
the
heaviest
snowfall
known
in
!
ber
attractive
classrooms
for
500.000; Treasury Building $23 -
First
physician, formerly had‘ offices in , vancement that has been made in Martin, Newell Elliott, Francis
000.000.
almost half a century. Sleighing Itbe children.
the Pioneer building, because 0f , this country since the time of their Cooper, Earl Yarian, Lucille Rud-
A large furnace is being in-
Medford— Warning that World
Uncle Sam should get some fly­ j and coasting was enjoyed for sev-
the unusual number of patients I publication.
er> Carrol Olson, Edna
Danford, | war veterans will lose all their
ing machines to protect all that I eral succeeding months by the re -1 staHcd which will heat the entire
j buildifYg. The large room upstairs who came from long distances and I The Geography was written in Grant Million,
rights to the federal adjusted com-
property. A dozen bombing enemy | sidents of this section.
other towns for treatments, he | old English on very thick paperl
—-—
i pensation bonus unless they act
The
precipitation
for
this
year
use<* ^or church services will be
Uiers could soon knock those
found that his office and equip- i and bound in heavy brown leath- j C A L D W E L L SPEAKER
_
before January 1, 1928, was given
buildings around the ears of men I during the months of September, i most Peasant with its new carpets ment was not sufficient for his — ' * -----i
----
s'
er. It was edited
by
Jedidiah
October and November were not a new P*ano an^ the broken cath-
that live or work in li,cm.
AT
KIWANIS
CLUB
by
Newton C. Chaney, service o ffi­
needs.
Morse, minister of the congrega­
i a* high as the same months a year c^1'8* glass in the large windows
cer for Medford post No. 15. Am-
of
Charlestown,
During the summer Dr. Angell tional church
ago according to Mr. Dodge, with ^Placed.
The Ashland Kiwanis Club ob-I <’ncan ktgion, in announcing that
Mass., in 1807, just a short time
a total of 8.97 inches for the en-
Sunday school wil open at 9:47 purchased the property on teh
served their regular meeting day more than 500,000 ex-service men
after the constitution of the thir
| tire months o f a year ago and 'n
morning and the service boulevard and immediately began
with a 12:30 luncheon at the Lith- j throughout the country,
with
j 6.01 this year.
will follow. Reverend Murphy, pas- remodeling the building. The build teen colonies had been formed. ia Springs hotel.
claims aggregating possibly a half
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tor, will deliver the sermon o f joy ing now is most attractive both in- Perhaps the most interesting fea-
The speaker of the day was V. m'llion dollars have failed to ap-
and out, includes in the two ture W8S the fact ,hat *or"e
the \. f aid well, head o f the paycholo- j
*or their udjusted coinpensa-
Sumner Parker Make«
*nd prai8P in dedication of the side
stories, nine bedrooms upstairs; countrie* that appeared in it do
gy department o f the Southern ! tion bonu"-
Df. B ru nk. o f S t a te D ental B o a r d
Record at Aviation 0peT
" in* young
°f the peoples meeting in which will be used by the patients
time.
It Oregon Normal school who gave a
The
rv
" inrriinji in
•
. exist
• , at the present
,,
,
-' lr- Cbaney further stated that
• • C h i e f S p e a k e r on
the evening will be at 6 :45 follow- thew rooms are attractively finish- «’»nta'ncd many things of histor- rnovt interesting talk on “ The B»iy another ffou p of 40,000 veoerans
C h ild r e n 's Tee th
Portland, Or. Dec. 9.— (Special) j ed b y the
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regular _______
Sunday night ed in Paste* »bade* with corres- ,cal value Hnd to th* students of and his gang.” Mr. Caldwell call have neglected to return applies
_ If _
S
•
.
A
mi i r u- an
ll { a $ A * « l
in
m an
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— Sumner Parker of Ashland,, services.
J
* ® ; ponding
furnishings;
downstairs
j A meric*n
history
in
our
present ed attention to the characteristics tion sent them by the United
The Senior High School Parent Oregon, has completed the first | The Full Gospel Church former- ther'
the co*y P«rlor, pleasant *«bools, it would prove of unusual of boys of different ages and their States Veteran’s bureau for cor-
Teacher Association held their two weeks of the two month’s j |y held their meetings in the reception rooms, dining room, kit- ,nt*r*»L
| tendency to get into trouble in nrctions.
regular meeting at the High school
The Hymn book, published in their effervescing animal aptr |
course at the Rankin Flying school; brown bunga.ow on the boulevard, chen, bath and lavatory, the spa
He stated that to date 1,300,000
Thursday afternoon.
cious treatment room with a num- 1789, was o f equal interest and in ■ unless their efforts are wisely Hpplic8ti'>n* have been received at
here with one of the best records known as the Temple o f Truth.
After a short business session. out of the 165 students enrolled •
j her of combined dresaing. treat- some ways evnn more, because ;t supervised and directed. He stres. Washington. He further stated
Dr Brunk o f the state board of for winter clpaaes.
j ing rooms, the private consulting clearly showed the simple life of ed the value of proper direction in that loi,al v*te»-8"" or relatives of
Washington Parent
D'-ntal Examiners o f Salem, ad­
f t »
ig
. •
room, and the bath room equipped the colonists and the mental trend I the right channels so all these p i. 1
Parker will complete the first
solders who reside in
Teachers Meeting with
mann, r of contrivanc„
dressed the meeting with an inter­ half of the course for all practical j
of the people ..f those time*. !t tentialities will bring the better ’ Jatk-',on ‘ l,unty who will call at
esting talk on the Origin af the purposes within the next three I
for baths, electric cabinets and Iw»" no* only composed o f sacred I thing* of life instead of leading hi> o f,ic* 81 2 ,2 Liberty building.
Dental Clinic o f Oregon and hi, weeks. This part includes most o f '
r<“* ul8'' meeting of the other equipment. Within the main hymns hut of all other songs gang I them into doubtful
---- ways. The ‘H cdford, Oregon, will be given
experiences in this line. The state the ground work, practice in fly- * " h," * ton Parent Teachers A a-, consulting room, the treatment by the colonist* including
the animal spirit of youth can not be *v*ry ■“ ’ ¡"tance in filling their
body o f dental examiners is mak- ing with an instructor, control ex­
was he.d at the Wash- rooms and the private consulting hymns o f all nationalities. The »ubdued but it may be directed.
«PPhcation* governing their cases,
i inK 8 survey in the state to deter­ ercises. lectures on engines and inrton ’,cho° 1 bui,dinr on Nortb »re located various machines used book was bound by two thin! Fred Engle announced that
addressed envelopes and
mine the condition o f school chil­ the theory of flight On the sec- i '*8‘n
Wednesday afternoon. in the different forms o f treat­ shingles covered with sheep skin : U dies’ night will be Tuesday De' detailed instructions will he avail­
Mrs. Manley Brower, president ment. The In-fra-Red-ray an dthe and was also written in the same | cember 13, with a seven o’clock
dren's teeth. Dr. Brunk has just ond day here he made his
able. Finger printing facilities will
of the Washington P.T.A. reported vibratory machines.
finished Jackson county and is re- ascent.
manner as the geography. These dinner at the Lithia Springs hotel i bp provided,
that the bundle o f clothing col-
*rning to Salem. Among the 700
,
Dr. Angell’t equipment is of two relics are in tl)e possession o f | Mr
The last half of the course w,ll lretH by
ot th, cjrc,e
Officer
school children examined in the
the
very
best
and
most
modem
Mr'1
0
,0
Robison
of
78
Second
the
appreciation
o
t
the
Gamp
Fire
Chan*’y 8ny honorably discharged
he taken up with solo flying, stunt w>, jn
to Mnd to thi
'*1 schools. Dr. Brunk found 52
street, and she it indeed fortun : <Drls for tha kindness o f the Ki- v*t' ran who served in the army.
work to familiaixe the student
Shop ¡„ poft1and
^
procurable today
r- : cent in need o f dental atten-
ate in having them. Mr*. Rob igon j *s»nis club in paying the cabin i * ^ or m8r' nr corps for
with the process of extricating » n , fundt derived from the Service
Dr.
Angell
plan*
to
add
more
J
aUtwJ tfa>t
,‘on- C*rds were given to these
airplane from any false posrtion. shop
w d ,n tJ|e
p T A treating rooms later.
'
O*hlT*
*?*
had mtny renul for 1927; the club voted to T * " ** ***' b<*tWeen April
1,1 ren to take home to their par-
.other antiques in her possession.
'1917, and July I, i»|9, providing
the study o f meterology and air worb
«
providing
The
sanatarium
already
enjoys
■f parents are unable to have
some o f which were older than the ’
‘"T
I He began his services before the
traffic laws. Two new
Waco
a splendid patronage. Mrs. Angell
children's teeth cared
for p-ares. the latest model
small
After th- bu-nss- o f the after-
above two described.
*
V ’ V’
nam* wm* ,lrawn to l armistice, is eligible for the bene-
assists the doctor in the manage­
*■ ■ hnic. that is being planned by ships on the market, af* used for
disposed of. the members
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
contribute to the f'hild’ s activity f|** o f the adjusted compensation
ment of the establishment.
•tat# hoard o f dental examin- all instruction work at the school
a splendid report. g,ven
-
Mrs Gordon MacCra en. State fund.
Probably to be located in' The staff include, five expert bT *»• CWnton Baughman, on the
A number of Ashland member« Regent
o f the D. A. R returned | Leonard Petit, local violinist as- i Mrs. W. H. Smith has returned
” rd, will take care of the
tate convention recently held in
-
pilots as irstnfetors.
LaGrande.
f the Daughters o f the Nile are recently from cities in the north-; «isted at the piano hy Mary <»aL'y to her home on East Main street
plann.ng to attend the luncheon em part o f the state where tho¡gave sex veral musical numbers.
■ after a month's visit with
her
Mr. Eric Wold of Medford was i
Mrs, B. B. Balis and Mrs. Wal­
Mrs. H. D. McNair made
a at the Del Rogue hotel in Grants has been organizing ne wD.
^onard Pettit was also a , daughter Mrs. Parsley at Mont»-
in this city Thursday transacting
ter Maxey o f Allison street risitert
(usines strip tS M-Jford Wednes- Pas«, given on December 16 at
guest o f the club.
business. Mr. Wold ha* just re­
chapters.
10:36 o’clock.
friends m Medford the first of the
turned from Portland.
TEAR AGO
• FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Ï0 NEW HOME
ANGELI SANITARIUM ANCIENT BOOKS SNOW
NEARLY COMPLETED THINGS AS THEY WERE
ï itrr s rjs
H.S. PARENT TEACHERS
ING ■ ■ I
t
T
AC]/ ON COMPENSATION