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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
r drinking arc sec* it, viola tag lion Law, ju«t | ohibition Com. inounced that tents to arrest n. »RATING aners shop at indergoing a ng and dean* e new equip- ed at an ear* The Reverend Dr. Codman re f tarried on marks that “ This planet may ex he silk finish« l i ’ lion is being dons ■ is t fo r nea.*»y a million is* Carabello ■ y e a r s longer.” An anxious Christ* o f the work l i a n asks. “ Do you believe that the way so that ■ s o u l sleeps in the grave with thu ■sing machine ■ b o d y a million billion years, wait- fo r the judgment? I f I really afternoon. * Jbelieved it, I think I . should try theatre being | to have a pretty good time while still in the flesh.” ved. The Reverend Dr. Cadmao tellJ highway* has the inquiring soul that when y o f are unconscious a million nillion cent in five years seems no longer than a min-, ■ ute and a half, and tells the soul; P " I t is better bi to awaken from a p v ■ longed torpor with clean recollec tions in your conscious past than as a moral idiot.” tness Jueen RDS. sea- with now little Y LE ______ 2 Q Ore. > ! ien s a ill he is ? .v r ice nality ining, band. Woods F A MO U S JURIST TALKS AT KIWANIS Joint Installation of Odd Fellows and Rebekiihs Held A the joint Installation o f Hope er and Edna Goheen.L Financial Rebekah Lodge No. 14 and I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 45 of Ashland, held Thursday night in the Odd Fellows Hall, large delegations from the different Rebekah and 1. O. O. F. lodges in the valley were present. Many from Medford, Jacksonville, Central Point, Gold Hill Rogue River, and a few from Grants Pass and Albany were in attendance. Preceding the Instal lation a sumptuous banquet was neld in the beautifully decorated dining room at which approxi mately two hundred and fifty members and guests were served at the various tables. Following the banquet the joint installation was staged in the lodge room. Dis trict deputy presidents, .Milton Nichols and Fern Randles assisted by District deputy grand Marshals. Guy Randles and Norma Reedes installed the following officers in to their respective offices for the current term: Out-going Noble Leo Schoeniger and Nellie Mad den Noble Grands, George Nicholf and Mabel Cary, Vice Grands F. B. Smith and Ethel Reid. Secre taries, H. G. Wolcott and Mary Wilshire, Treasurer, William My- LOCAL PEOPLE TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Secretaries, F. L. Nutter and An Christian E n d e a v or M e e t in g to Be He’d in Grants Pass S ta rt na Myer, Right Supporters to Noble Grand, Ed. Jacob* and Ler.- a Nelson, left Supporters to Noble ing Todny On Friday, Saturday and Sun Bess day, January 13, 14 and 15, the Crouch, Right Supporter* to V ic« Crater Lake Christian Endeavor Grand, C liff Payne and Mollie Convention will be held in Grants Songer, L eft Supporters ’to Vice Pass with the Christian, Presby« Grand, Nim Long and Dora Bry tirian and Congregational denom* ant, Conductors, George Eib and ¡nations o f Southern Oregon re Alta Nichols. Wardens, Charles presented with delegations. Mis* Edwards and Ava McCoy, Chap Marie Prescott o f Ashland presid lains Blake and Jennie ^Gilbert, ing at all six sessions. Inside Guardians, Olin McCoy and Special music will be a feature Belle Songer. Outside Guardian» of the sessions and election of John Murphy ahd May Paige the Crater Lake Union officer* Right Scene Supporter, Earl W ith will take place At this time. Rev row, Left Scene Supporter, W il erend Gaffney, pastor o f the local liam Ferns and Musician Ran* Congregational church who if Miller. State Pastor Councillor, will lead A fter Installation exercises, the young people, and Mrs. Gaff* speeches fo r the good o f the order ney will have charge of the Juni » were given by the officers o f the department while Ida Gosnell of various lodges in attendance, head this cit^’ will have the social hou* ed by Louise Perozzi, Vice presi in charge. A banquet will take dent o f the Rebekah Assembly o f place in the Society Service Hail Oregon. o f the Presbyterian church to t Later in the evening dancing , the members and visitors was enjoyed by those present, the Mr. Walter, secretary at the music being furnished by Dicjcey’s ¡Ashland Y. M. C. A. in the clos- orchestra. j ing address of the convention will Grand, Arlie Worrel and “ W o rk will bo sta rte d on th e D ead In d ia n ro a d just a s soon as w e a th e r co nditions will p e rm it,” The child that “ can’t wait a C ounty C om m issioner G e o rg e A lfo rd told a R eg week fo r Christmas” and the Christian “ that can’t wait a mil ister re p re se n ta tiv e y e ste rd a y , a n d th e county The „teaching o f the fundamen lion billion years fo r the judg will sp en d b e tw e e n tw en ty -fiv e a n d th irty -fiv e ment day” are both interesting tals o f juris prudence to student* th o u s a n d d o llars this y e a r on th a t ro a d the c o m in order that they might better un and both children mentally. m issioner fu rth e r s tated . derstand the problems that con Texas wants bank bandits, aud front them when drawn as juron# One half of the market road funds will be wants them dead. Texas banks or when voting was advocated by spent on this road and the Butte road during the carry this sign: $5,000 for each Judge George Rossman, member year according to the county official. Chamber <iead bank robber— not one cent of the Oregon Supreme Court who of Commerce officials and others were jubiliant delivered the principal talk at the for 100 live ones.” over this announcement, as it is the start o f a regular noon luncheon meeting of Banks don’t want live robbers the Kiwanis club today. project that Ashland has long looked forward to. because they are hard to identify Judge Rossman in a plear man Just how much will be accomplished this year is hard to convict, hardly ever kept ■n the penitentiary after going ner outlined the origin o f some of not known but, the plans are now to make this the laws that are prevalent todny*. ¡here. into an excellent road eliminating some of the and briefly sketched the life his* This may d¡scours.re Dang -• r. steej grades, and sharp curves, and it is thought tory of some o f the most promin bers. It will impress on bank rub that with this initial expenditure the county o ffi ent men, including Blackstone and bers the fact that they must kill Benjamin whose influence in an cials and others will continue the work until the first or be killed. earlier day is still felt on the gen: i speak on “ Concentrated Enthus- road is put in first class shape. era! judicial system. asm. The outstanding speaker of Chairman of Good Roads Committee William “ Custom is the basis for al» the convention will be Donald Nel- Briggs, and Secretary of the Chamber of Com juris prudence,” the Judge de son. State president of the Chris merce, E. G. Harlan, who have been working on tian Endeavor. clared as he outlined the method this proposition, would make no definite state used is arriving at decision, and Among the local people who ex- in the interpretation of laws. Th* ment regarding the proposed work either than * Ar-hiand is O f f ic e r s and O f f ic i a l s N a m e d fo r laws are made fo r the average W e lb o r n Beeson o f Reverend and Mrs. Mitchelmore, that made by the county official. Best D e b a to r in the School W ill N am e d Chairman o f D i f f e r e n t Positions F or I eople, and those who are either Reverend and Mrs. Gaffney. Rev Be Paid a P r i s e o f But it is thought that other announcements will O rgan izatio n C om ing Y e a r above or below the average some erend Barney, W. P. Walter, Miss $ 25.00 be made soon regarding other developments in time chaff and criticize the work es Ida Gosnell, Marie Prescott, --- - T- i The first “ Hoover for Preai* , The annual business meeting of this work. A debating society is being on ing of the judicial system.” Ho : (lent’ ’club in Oregon was form* the Congregational church held in Lila Dement, Helen Drew, DoiS, ganized at the Normal school un< further stated. “ There is no such id last night at the Hotel Med the parlors o f the church Wed« Hitchcock. Hillis McCall, Nova Jane Dodson, Floy Young. Marie dtr the direction o f Lillian Graves thing as judge made laws or leg I ford when Hoover enthusiasts | nesday evening, January 11th was j Davies, Lorraine Sparr, Estelle islative made-laws, the people make Beatrice Hall, and A. C. Strangs from all over Jackson county , preceded by a splendid covere ! Hays and Lorraine Brookmiller. members o f the faculty. The pur» their own, by custom and by hab gathered to perfect an oiganiza dish supper at which a largo | it.” pose o f the organization is to se tion pledged to boost Hoover fot number of the members and the t “ The right o f a citizen to refuse lect the best debater in the schoo' President. Mi elb«#n Beeson of . families were present, who will be awarded the tweny to testify against himsel4 first O f f i c e r * and D irec to r* are Electee W . M. P ole y It N am ed V ic e P re ti- came into existence in H541,” the this city, who was active eight | Complete reports for the past j five dollar prize offered by W. at R e g u la r An nua l * dent of The L ocal years ago for Hoover, was elect* vear wert. r jven by the ft,1Iowin, speaker said, “ when after a long C. Bryant a member o f the statu M e a lin g Institution ed president of the organization officers of the various depart series o f persecutions in the early board o f regents. Sunda«/ English courts, both ecclesiastical and Chauncey Florey o f Medford , ments. Henry Galey, Another prize o f twenty-five The Stute Bank o f Ashland The annuul meeting of the stock The ; School School Superintendent, D L o c a l Merchant Returns From and other wise, a man commonly was selected as secretary. dollars is being offered by Mr. held its annual meeting Thursday holders of the Citizens Bank o f • Se v e ra l Days Buyin g of the called “ Freeborn” John - refused following were appointed num M. Spencer Secretary Bryant for the best orator. 7ho evening at which there was an Ashland was held at the banking county' Board o f Trustees, T rip Harry L. to answer questions that did not bers o f the permanent 'contest in oratory is to be held election o f directors and busi room yesterday. January 12th, tha committee; to which list will be Moore Treasurer, Edith Moore. directly concern the charge he was early in February. The winning the date being fixed by law. Most attractive and charming ness report was made by facing. A fter a long prison tenn. added the name o f men from oth* Secretary o f Senior Christian En orator has also a chance to com cashier, G. G. Eubanks. There was er localities throughout the coun are the advance spring styles be Following the reports of o ffi deavor, Mrs. Gaffney, Superin he appeared before the English pete fo r the sfate prize o f t wen tv ty: J. J. Steiger, chairman; F. C. tendent o f Junior Chri*tian En ing shown this season,” is the ver* no change in the hoard o f di cers and directors, the stockholders parliment, with a demand fo r in- five dollars. demity for his false imprison Dillard, H. C. Galey. I. H. Gove. deavor. Mrs. H. B. Carter. he-<f diet o f Mr. J. H. McGee, propriei rectors. They are: W. J. Moore, voiced their satisfaction therewith Riley Pittenger, Lester Beck. 1 he following telegram wa* of Missionary Society and the tor o f McGees’ department stoil iJ. C. Hopper, C. W. Bante, J. H. i and approval by unanimously re ment, and parliament granted hi» Jack Lemons, and William Tucker sent to Secretary Hoover at pastor Reverend Gaffney. 1 r,i* in this city, who returned Wednes Fuller, W. E. Blake, G. S. Butlei i electing the Board which has serv reguest and awarded him three were selected last term to repre ed for a number o f years and Wa.-hington, D. C.: “ The first combined reports show a heavy day morning from a buying trip tc and G. G. Eubanks. sent the school in debate. Th# thousand pounds. This according Immediately following the elec which is ns follows: J. I*. Dod; • to the speaker was the first, time Hoover club o f Oregon was or- growth for the past year. Twenty San Francisco. team is t scheduled to deba*e that ajierson was given right tc ganized at Medford tonight to new membtrs were taken into the New spring creations arn daily tion the directors held an election C. B. Lamkin, W. F. Loomis, J. ¡-frainst Monmouth, Oregon Stat<* Dlace your name on the primary church showing aa increase of refuse to testify in any matter arriving at McGee’s among then* »>f officers for the year. They a: * W. Millner, S. Patterson, W. M. 1 fllog.' and pos- bly Albany and that might tend to self incrimin ballot fo r nomination on the re- thirty-six and one half per cent may be found: the new dress \V. J. Moore, president, J. C , Poley, and V. O. N. Smith. the Eugene Bible University. publican ticket as a candidate fo l While the year was closed with a coats in neutral shade*, brown, Hopper, vice-president, G. G. Eu, ation. Immediately following the ad Judge RoSsman, spoke at the president o f the United States *ma)l deficit, recent canvas* tot in neutral shades, browns, tans, banks, cashier and Mrs. A. M. Dav . journment o f the stockholdei« in is, assistant cashier. Normal school while in Ashland, W e wish you success and pledge The new year shows an increase of blue«, and greens, trimmed meeting, the directors met an«; i sixty-six and two thirds percent in summer fur, mostly in broadcloth and renewed acquaintance with to you our support.” The State Hank of Ashland re organized for the year by electing — giving. An interesting feature of then there is the chic sport coat. ports an increase in deposits and officers who are to serve fo r the many old time friends. the reports disclosed that the " r • P i' i<rid ’ ail .i • •. • ,i | succesful busines during the past I ensuing year. The officers elected j members gave more for benevolent lines, in tweed cloth, small check year. are: J. P. Dodge, President; Syl S. O. N. s. M I X E R purposes than at any time in the vester Patterson, Vice President; The first student body “ Mixer” or subdued plaids predominating. F i r e C h i e f Decla re * T h at C o o p history* o f the church. All indica W. M. Poley, Vice President; V. o f the winter term is to be held Spring sport outfits are in knit M EDFORD V IS ITO R S eration by C it iz e n * I* tions for the prosperity an>* ted wear, with the ensemble again in the Normal school auditorium Senator George Dunn and O. N. Smith, F'ashier; F. S. En Re.p onsib te growth o f the church in very de eoming into prominence with it* Sylvester Patterson o f Ashland gle and S. A. Peters, Jr., assistant this evening, according to an. partment are exceedingly hope «kirt and coat o f plain material were in Medford yesterday look- I Cashier. ouncement made at the Wednesday The extra fine record o f the F arm Ha* F i ft e e n P a ir o f Silver ful for the present year. assembly by Clarence Haan, a and a blouse o f contrasting silk or ing over the new courthou » Mr. Poley who was elected to City Fire Department fo r the past F o x e * W it h M o r e to Be Election o f officers resulted in MP - ° n » » e a t e r ; a f t . r r . „ , n f . o c t * building. Both expressed the.n* the office o f vice president for th« year is due to the cooperation of member o f the social committee A d d e d Soon flat Selves as highly pleased with the first time has been giving the a f There will be a short program the following: trustees. Victo* are featured in georgette. the citzens o f Ashland and th* pro. Mills and Harry Moore, Deacons, crepe and printed »ilk*. “ Very no arrangements and conveniences of , fairs o f the bank and kindred mat* ready and efficient response o* fololwed by dancing. The Arthur E.-Tucker o f the Ash F. W. Shaw and John Grubb, vel are the new boot* made o f th« the various rooms. Mr. Pattei>o,i ter* much attention since he re* the boys o f the volunteer depart gram includes several piano due»« la n d Fox and Fur farm on the Clerk, Mr*. Rosa D. Galey, Sun same material a* Milady’s gown, took a longing look at the soft by Madge and Marie Mitchell* tired from active business, and hi# ment, declares Fire Chief Clint «everal violin selections by M i » Dead Indian road was an Ashland day school superintendent, Henry which are the vogue this season ” leather chairs provided in th# election to the office is acknow* Baughman. visitor Tuesday and reports that (•aley Assistant superintendent* declares Mr. McGee. jury box and decided that listen- j ledgement o f merit and o f faith I Loss has been gradually de Ruth Yoder, instructor o f music the fur farm has been inopera’ i'm Don M. Spencer and treasurer, ing to rase* hereafter will not ful services as director, most ac ceased during the last few years, at the Normal school; and a saw j For a year now and has met with Henry Galey. SEES N E W C A R be so tiresome. The two Ashland | ceptably performed. Mr. Lambhinf and this is largely due to cooper solo by William Vimont o f Talent fine success. H. L. Claycomb o f the Clay- visitors *tgted that Jackson coun- | who has held the office o f Vic** ation with the State department, Music fo r the dancing will be fur It is the aim o f the owners of nished by Dickey’s orchestra. Mr. Theodore Vail o f Hilt, wa* comb Motor Company compli President for a number o f years, returned ty residents may / feel in conferring on difficult prob* ¡this farm to develop the fur rais a business visitor in Ashland Mon* Wednesday from a meeting of mented on securing such an up- ! (Continued on Page 5) lems„ and frequent inspectiPM Mrs. Hal McNair and son Jam- ing business so a* to make Ash day. Ford dealer* o f southern Oregon to-date courthouse even thoug.'t work done by the local depart, temporary use.— Medford Doroty Chappel vi*ited frien d *! in Roseburg and stated that they for Mr. and Mrs. I. L. IjiFollette, ment, according to Mr. Baugh» j ** returned this morning from a land the center for this industry. At the present time this farm ha* | two week’s visit with relatives ir in Kalamath Fall* over Ute week* had a wonderful meeting and were News. and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. LaFoliette mat). all given a demonstration in the eastern people who passed through The City Fire Department was I Whittier, and Los Angeles, Cali, 15 pairs o f silver foxes and in the I end. near future the farm will he stock- ! H. P. Leavitt o f Seattle i* vis-1 new Ford. Barton Frulan who haa be«n Ashland on their way to Los An called out thirty-four times dur* I forma. at «IV viaiting for the past week with hi# geles on a sight seeing tour o f the Bert Watten who spent the ed with mink, muskrat, fisc her and. ping with his father H, H. Leavitt j "The car wa* driven ing the last year; the loss for the on Chestnut strfet. speeds from two to aixty-five parenta Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Fru west, ore cousins o f the great relative^ other fur bearing animals. ' entire year being estimated at ■ week-end visiting with Mr. Arthur Baus o f Ix>* Angel » Mr. and Mr«. Roy Taylor who , miles an hour.” said Mr. Clay- lan on B street, returned to Kla Robert LaFoUettc. The I m Fol $1,519. This is the lowest loss it » jon Hargadine street, left Monday p lea *:« the history o f Ashland *rith th» morning for Yraka. whera he is who is Mr. Tucker* partner ha* > have been spending several week- comb. “ Ij ha* wonderful riding math Falls, this morning ««here h«* lette» were very nvu.di been here several days on busine » , visiting in California citie* re qualities worlds o f power and un* is employed by the Southern Paci with th« climate and natural beau exception o f the year 1925 when I employed. ties o f the west and o f Ashland 1 Mr. and Mrs. Morley Anders, and returned to that city Tues-jcently returned to their home ot»| usually smooth in operation. Id fie Company. the lots by fire was $1,11$. fact f t '» a wonder.” Mr. J. C. Smith o f Klamath in particular. ‘ Harrison street. Anders o f Central day. The largest loss that oecured and Mr*. C. Le«t*r Berk spent Saturday and Fall* io visiting at the Harris O. F. »'arson left Tuesday fo» during the past year was »ncurred Point, visited on Sunday with the -Salem city budget for 192 m »# Sunday m Klamath Falls visiting Dean home on Upper Granite MrMinnvlIIe on a Un day* bust fac- Kidwell family on lib erty on? Li rnrvallia— Big doughnut by the Iron Foundry, which «Mub I ne** trip. net at $631,506 street this . friend* and relative*. ¡tory opened her*. berty street. to $«00. NORMAL WILL HAVE E HOED BUSINESS MEET MCGEE FINDS SEW STYLES AJIRACTWE F I DEPARTMENT SHOWS FINE M B WITH GREAT SUCCESS STATE BANK HAS E • EXCELLENT YEAR NEW VICE PRESIDENT