The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, January 27, 1928, Image 1

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FORMERLY
VOLUME 3
T H IN K IN G FOR Y O U R S E L F .
A C E BE IN G PU S H E D BACK.
An expedition o f the California
Academy o f Science returns from
the myterious Galapagos Islands
bringing giant lizards, only sur-1
vivors of the Mesozoic age, and. ^
more interesting to the youth of j
America, “ Flightless” cormorants |
♦ huge birds that have lost
their
power to fly because they have j
not flown for so long.
What applies to flying for your-
self applies to thinking for your- j
self. It’s easy to lose that faculty, j
Darwin visited those islands more 1
fhen seventy-five years ago, an i
would liked to explore the in- j
accesible mountain tops that r. ) 1 Cost
one thus far has visited.
ing
A S H L A N D . JA C K S O N
C E N T R A L P O IN T A N D A S H L A N D A M E R IC A N
COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY.
N U M BE R 75.
J A N U A R Y *7, 1»2 *
Grocery Is One
SECOND SEMESTER Enders Wholesale
of Ashlands Greatest Assets
TO START MONDAY
Early in the summer of 1922 their products. Not always
were
Pupil« Six Year« Old or O ver by marked the beginning o f what has j the customers too loyal to the new C crcm onia l I« Held in M edford
Thursday Aftern oon, Other*
developed into one of Ashland*» enterprise and many unjust de.
March T w elfth F x p c e 'e d
Take O f f i c e
leading assets, “ Enders Wholesale ; mands were brought against it.
T o Eater
Steadily
it
grew.
Each
Grocery.”
little
more j The annual ceremonial oi the
The second semester of the Ash,
Although some called him
a year gaining a
confidence
of
its Daughters of the Nile was- hel*'
land schools begins Monday, Jan« plunger, others scoffed at his idea of the
uary 30. School officials
and some friends and business asso- customers, and extending the ter* in Medford Thursday Mrs. W. H
teachers are anxious that all be- ciates advised him to the contrary ritory served until at the pre- McNair of this city was installed
ginners of school age start on this Mr. II. G. Enders the founder of sent time it is serving well the aj< Queen of Zuleima Temple, suc-
i day.
the enterprise, saw a wonderful territory from Grants Pass, Ore., I seeding Mrs Naomi Montgomery
Pupils who will be six years old ! opening for a wholesale grocerylt0 Dazelle, ta lif. and practically i of Medford. The officers
and:
or before March 12 may start hous? for Ashland and having im.|,h*‘ entire Klamath County.
¡the morning for practice work, thu
! school at that time. The division' pUcit faith in this beautiful littht
SerVicd being one o f the big ' members met in special session in 1
I line for all pupils is Third and valley and its future and also feel-I factors in present day business, j ceremonial starting at 2 o’clock |
of Prod’ xtion Feed- Gresham street. All beginners liv ing confident o f the supoort o f the j Mr. Enders equipped his institu- in the afternoon, followed by thi T ’ Ventf Three Men Are
..,«a . « . . . ------------- -
installation of
q .* •
•» *\ Enrolled a s Charter
and Culling Points
Zuleima Temple, Mrs. II. J. Me* \
Members of Club
Discussed
I Nair, past queen, Mrs. Nuom. !
school and all those living east! ations early in May, occupying th.t first.
B. C. Forbes says that great 1
Not the least thing to be con- I Montgomery, Princes« Royal, Sal- {
and south o f these'streets will go entire lower floor of what is now
banking houses, notably .Mofga:r
SPECIALISTS HERE
to the Lincoln school. All child-* the Fairview Rooming house.
sld «*ed in his service program was*'-' Lundberg of Giants
p* * ’ i TO NAME OFFICERS
& Co., biggest of the aggressive! *!
j ren of parents who have moved'!
These quarters being only of a the matter of being able to supply I Princes* Tlr“ h» Mary Sweeney o i
enterprising tutus, admit to part«!
Bring Out from one district o f town to an­ temporary nature, his attentions his customers with their require-1 i Medford, Princess Baeloura, Bea- | Board of Directors W ill
nership men about forty year­ Three Men
Meet on Friday and
other must go to the school in «he must now, include the securing of nv.-nts at all times. Truly anyone [
End*r® of Ashland, Prince*«
-old. Davidson, Lamont,
Morrow , Matters o f Interest in
Zuleiku, Eva Adair of
Grant-
j
district
in
which
they
are
now
re­
could
heap
up
a
great
amount
o
f
1
°
**
Elect Officers
permanent
quarters
for
his
new
and other important Morgan part« |
W elfare of Industry
Nelli e
siding.
| enterprise. After careful consider« merchandise from which any and Pass, Princess Zenobia,
ners were taken in at about forty 1
At a meeting held Thursday e\r-
The sheepmen’s meeting held j ^ there are any persons in Ash« ation he decided to build and Jan­ all requirements could be filled Fick of Jacksonville, Prin*A«ss Z*>r.'
A the age supposed to
combine
■ sound judgment with power t0 ¡Friday in the city hall was well j 'and " ’ho eare to take up com- uary 2nd 1923, saw him comfort­ promptly, but of course the gre*at Louise Lee of Medford, Princei» ^ning at the Lithia Springs Hotel
k carry a heavy load.
, attended by local sheep
raiser* nu>rc'a* work such as typing, ably locate'd in the new large factor of successful merchandis­ Zuleima, Margaret Conch, Grant« the following were elected as dl-
, , P« *. Princes- Recorder, Minnie
t*.i* f0l the Ashland Redary
^
In other days forty began the 'and those from the«various dis- j skor«h.u»d :ln(l bookkeeping they warehouse which is the present ing, turnover, could not thus b*
Wert»
o
f
Medford,
Princes«
Bank
¡d
u
b
. They are, Chas. Haines, L.
accomplished. Just imagine the
* “ gray beard” age.
Great career«, ! tricts o f Jackson county interest- I may
in tke beginning class- home of the institution^
er,
Amelia
Britt
of
Jacksonville«,
|
H.
Hansen,
E. G. Harlan. J. C.
watchfulness
required
to
keep
Alexander and Napoleon, the two -d •«* sheep raising. The addrest es ‘
work *n fhe high school,
Thus comfortably housed and
most spectacular, were over at *««■*» this morning was on “ Shec r j
superintendent o f th e, ready for iurthel. developing, at. just the right amount o f each ar« Princess Marshal, Georgia Culy of | Helper, Hal McNair, A. W. Moon
Medford, Princess, Chaplain Soph | and Chas. Pierce,
A.
that age. Age is pushed farthei ! Management In General,” by Har. city schools, George
"
‘ Briscoe. tention was now turned more1 di­ tide at all times. With approxi­
ia
Baker
of
M e df o r ef
Tho
preHentr(, for ¡niti*
mately
six
hundred
items
to
be
and farther back, and the J. P. «Y Lingren, livestock field
man
rectly to obtaining goods, from
The
Iatdies
in
waiting
ar««|tkm
nre;
victor
Ceci|
Carter
Morgan of 2#U years hence may ft-0««1 O. A. C. The afternon ad«
the different manufacturers on shipped in fropi various parts of
Princess Nydia, Lulu Franco, Ash-1 Llwrence K. Coderi Roy Frazier,
the
world.
Take
for
instance
be selecting seventy-five-year-ol i ! dresses were given by Fred Her*
a jobbing basis. This was indeed
land. Lady of the Gates, Louis« ! c „ ton Fernand, Chas. D. Gaffney
partners for their “ combination rin, representative of the Coop
a very great undertaking for se« Campbell soups, which you wil> McNair,
*
« «« «*
A o n lo n s l
I n ,1 i t
i
« L
1
Ashland
Lady
of
find
in
every
grocery
store
in
the
tn e lChns. A. Haines, L. H. Hansen, E.
o f mental and physical strength.” erative Wool Growers Association
curing these jobbing lists was a
(Continued
on
Page
2)
whole country, shipped from Cam»!
G. Harlan, J. C. Hopper, Earl R.
of Portland on “ Wool Grades”
very difficult process.
den. New Jersey, by boat through !
Hosle*r, W. D. Jackson, Clyde A.
Senator Capper, o f
Kansas, and Dr. J. N. Shaw, veterinarian
Unlike a retail store,
where«
Locol Entertainer« Give a Delight­
the Panama canal to Portland and I
Malone, W. Hal McNair. H. Di
seeks
reduction
in
railroad from O. A. C. on “ Sheep Dis­
ones’
credit
standing
is
the
pre«
ful Program at the Junior
then by freight to Ashland re* j
McNair, A. W. Moon, J. W. Mur«
freights on grain. Not all farmers eases” .
dominant factor in securing mer*
High
quiring an average length of tim*
| ray, A. A. Madden, C. H. Pierce,
Among the chief points broug! *
realize that Uncle Sam’s money
chandise a wholesale house must
of three inexithK from the time* i
W. H. Sams, H. C. Sparr, J. E.
has been spent to make ft impos­ out at th s meeting were the cose
buy direct from the
different
A
large
and
appreciative
aud­
letter bearing the order would
feeding,
_____
' Saunders, Walter Redford and S,
sible for farmers in some parts of sheep production,
through
their
ience was in attendance at the manufacturers
leave Ashland until the merchan­
of the United States to compete* cul,in* diseases and wool produc
broker. In this case, as has hap­
Thirteen Year Old Bo>, Coafasst e [
^ l **"
splendid
entertainment
held
in
dise would reach Ashland. Take
with Canadian farmers. North i tion.
T o Seria« o f Daring
Several members of the Med-
the High school
gymnasium pened often before, the whole­ yeast for instance a very highly
“
The
cost
of
production
o
f
ont/
west Canadian wheat reaches our
Robberie«
I ^°«’li Rotary club were in attend-
Thursday evening under the aus­ sale grocery companies who were
East Coast and Europe, through sheep ip eastern Oregon for the pices of the Ashland Music Study most interested in protecting thei» perishable product. Shipped by
_____
ance and asaitsed in the organiza-
freight from Chicago requiring an
the Panama Canal, at low freight i paft yeaT »wording to statistic !
Club. The sum derived from the business in this territory were nof average period r.* three weeks for
One o f the most
perplexing | '"'n wor*‘ *
rates. This country built the can- ia on an avt;ra*fe
*«-40 for an* •ffair is to be applied on
the anxious to see more competito ra fresh
problems to come before local po-1 .
al, taxing it* citizens, and lets the* ewe for one year* The r«’tu*’n wa:/ musical instruments for the High and tried their utmost to kee^F' D supplies to arrive.
wholt world
the Canal at th> about 40 cents more. This is not School orchestra and band.
Pineapple, bought in the Hawai­ lice and municipal authorities was ; Ashland to Meet
the brokers from selling to the
morning
Mt. Shasta Saturday
same rate Americans pay.
[ muck profit but pay was receiv«
ian
Islands, shipped by boat to presented Wednesday
Mrs. Harold Aikins, as chair­ new enterprise. The struggle was
and
Tuesetay
night
when
thirteen
_____
j ed for the feed, taxes an dinterest'
Portland
Bnd
from
there
on
to'
man of the program committee, long and hard, one by one the dif«
year old Raymond Anderson and
The first Basket Ball Squad of
SEVERAL TO ATTEND
investment’ sta* d *r. deserves much praise for her ef- ferent manufacturers investigated Ashland. Rice bought from Louis* his ten year old brother Charlie
the
Ashland High school will leave
ana
and
Texas
rice
field«
,'JLort-
forts in making the entertainment for themselves and one by one
were arrested and held on
the Saturday morning on the trairf
SPECIAL DADS DAY
Another point brought out
such a pronounced success. Th« tkey °^tered their jobbing lists. • ening bought from New Orleans, cha-ge of breaking into numer*
j that the running o f goats with
for Shasta City, California, where
“ Dad’s Day,” held at the Uni­ sheep in a pasture is a very good entire program was splendidly Until each had in turn offeree)
(Continued on page 2)
ous Ashland business houses.
they will play the Shasta
City
versity of Oregon on January 2P thing because they will
With their arrest came the an­ team. The boys lost to the Shasta
keep carried out each number creating
and 29, promises to be a most in­ down brush and make grazing fa- much favorable comment and com R a d i o Entertainer
nouncement from many Ashlan • “ huskies” last year, but are all
Foot Badly Crushed
siderable applause. Some o f tho
teresting event, well attended and"
, „
8ttend; d arui cilitit. better. At the present time ¡ ¡ T ^ t o ^ T ' " ' '
W hen Horse Falls p' ople1 that ,he boys ha,) ,vi,,it' d “ pepped up” thi* year and are
On Normal Program
with a full program, according t o , -.here are 135,000 goats in Ore-
outstanding numbers on the*
their homes some times as late as confident o f retrieving their lost
announcements made by the gen -: jjon.
•
evening were: the two
vora)
ten o’clock at night asking for laurels at this time. All the name*
Several days ago R. A. McAllis­
numbers given by Miss Regina
eral chairman, Elmer
Shirrel',
H. E. Hunt, dining-car inspec­
(Continued on Page 2)
ter, cattleman in the Neil creek money with which to buy som« of the piayery arv not yet known
¡Johnson which excited
much tor for the Southern Pacific com *
Dean o f Men, and Donald Beelar.
district, suffered a badly crush­ essential household article. Th * j but they will be composed of th.i
* praise. The Longfellows Quartet pany and a well known
president of the student body.
broad­
ed foot when the horse he was rid* tender years of the youths mad..! f j „ t squad. It is hoped that a
Two Traffic Signals
Visiting “ Dads” will begin to
Francisco;
U
d
i
i c o n , P °8ed o f ’Messrs. McCoy, Mc- casting artist o f San
their plea irrissistable in mo«/ number of rooters will accompany
Mave Ulass Broken «ee. Frost and Wright, which waf entertained the Normal school as­ ing slipped on the frozen groun I cases and the money eventually them to the California City. The
arrive Saturday morning when re­
and
unable
to
extricate
his
foot
especially enjoyed, several songs sembly last Wednesday, with some
gistration will take place. Among
from the stirrup, Mr. McAllister went for candy or some thing els«*, boys will return on Sunday.
During the past month Jwo of by the Girls’ Glee Club of tho | very interesting readings.
Ashland people who are planning
was carried to the ground
th«i to delight the heart of boys of
to attend the affair are: Mr. anel the glass signs on the face o f the \ High Schod under the direct ion
MrR w H FruUl) gf g ^
The
first
reading
given
was
horse’s weight falling on the en­ their ages.
Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. traffic signals have been broken of Miss l.a<ira Raguse, were much the "Shooting o f Dan McGrew”
However,
the
most
surprising«
j
j*
visiting friends and relative
tangled
foot.
Later
an
x-ray
re­
Henry Gale»y, daughter Mary, nnd by some one with malicious in« apurée!;.!.-« I be High schr.-l «... which was portrayed in a very re­
vealed that the large bone
was and perhaps the most
daminjf i„ Weed and Dunsmuir this week
tent
according
to
city
officials,
chestra under the capable direc­
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge.
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who are indignant over the want­ tion o f Mr. Ward Croft gave sev­ alistic manner. Mr. Hunt statee) badly shattered. Mr. McAllister testimony came from Raymond,
troop«' wjn have the foot attended to as the elder o f the two boys when 1.»
on destruction o f valuable prop- eral extra well executed musical that while entertaining
Mrs. Morris Plymate of Beach
was questioned h - T r e 'fi-
bound for the east coast during soon a« ♦*• swelling «»bside«.
Calpet ToTlrect a
ertv.
nut* !*
7.«
;* f i r Dunv
■
I S 1Ü
lBümbcr8.
P rplc:idid ap. the world war he met a man wilt.
Edwin Dunn was in company Charles Talent and Chief of Po­ j muir, where she will visit
ivew Servie«, r«atio.~ I The signais were donated to the | pearance seated on the prettily de*
her
witness««d the actual shooting of with the unfortunate man when lice Charles Claus.
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I city by the American Legion will- corated stage. The trumpet solo
j husband who is employed in that/
Dan McGrew. His next number en­ the accident occurred, and he with
The officers in an effort to get city, and with her sister and hus­
The Calpet Company have se-
c'ty electric department do- ! by V, ard Croft assisted by Mrs.
titled “ Passing By” was writtei* the help o f Mr. Elliott who hap* the boys to confess went into de­
band, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCune.
sured a ten year lease on
the
tne ¡««stalling and officers art, Aikins at the piano was received
by a soldier who was later killed pened to be passing at this time, tails regarding their past lives,
property on North Main street, I KeeP'nK » carefui check on all th* with much appreciation. "Blowing
i in action. “ Two Old Pals” wa:e assisted Mr. McAllister to
his and the replies would tend to
Mrs. T. P. Franco returend the1
belonging to Mrs. C. W. Nims and ! siKnal* in an effort to apprehend Horns and Blowing Safes” was
I given as the last number. The pjo homt. This is the third time’ in awaken sober thinking people to
first o f the week from
Long
Mrs. Frank Dean of this city, and any onc foun<J tampering wit . ' the interesting talk by Secretary | gram given by Mr. Hunt was one
recent years that Mr. McAllister the need of taking an interest in Beach California where she was
E. G. Harlan.
wrecking companies will
begi them.
j of the most interesting that ha:t has be**n injured by his horse fall­ the younger generation o f
th<< called by the illness o f her moth­
tearing down the building form­
been presented in the assembly ing on him.
day,
if
future
criminals
are
to
he er.
erly known as the Ideal Grocery
Mrs. George Rose o f Crescent this year.
Mr*, and Mrs. John Bergland are
prev**nted.
is
visiting
her
daughter
Vir
store with the purpose of erecting! guests at the Ashland Hotel. Mr.
Just preceding the readings giv*
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaffer
(Continued ■» Pig* t )
Mr. Clarence Hale o f Dunsmuli*
an oil station. The Calpet com« | Bergland is known to the publi.t «f’ «*‘a ¡«er parents Mr. and Mr*. H.
en by Mr. Hunt, Roland Parks j »nd daughter Margaret who re
was an Ashland visitor the first
pany is noted for their fine build« as “ Jack Nickles,” the clown witl’ j^* •*'a «'D>rd, and other relatives ii»
land Joe Mercer put on a clever side on a ranch near Medford
Mrs. Jennie Hum of Klamath of the week.
ing*. having received
severat the pig, “ Susie,” Mr. Bergland ha. |
c' ty* •'¡rs- Rose expects to re­
¡skit advertising the
Monmout! were visiting relatives and friend»| Fall* visited relatives in Ashland
prize* in California for their es- been producing down acts for or- ma'«« ¡>ere for several days,
game. Parks representing a Nor •«« this city the first of the week, over the week-end.
LeRoy Ashcraft and wife
of
pecially attractive and
modem : er eighteen years, having durin,«
—■— ——
ma) student succeeded after J
Klamath Falls are in this city,
service stations, and according to I that time appeared in the be»« John Burns, representative o)
great deal o f argument in selling
Mrs. W. H. Sams who has been i j j r ^
Curtis former pro- called here by the death of Mr.
« p o r t , the company expects t*t known shows and circuses, also the Queen Quality Shoe Company
enough tickets to Mercer, a Jew confined to her home for seven.) [>rietor ef the Tavern Cafe in this Ashcraft’s father, the late P. L.
make this station strictly modern! traveling with state fairs, on con« is a business visitor in
Ashland for his entire family.
weeks
” 1
1
week, with a severe cold,
is a ‘ b ’ leltUy
ap*ndinK „ . vef.al <laya in Ashcraft.
in every way.
i tract. Mr. and Mrs. Bergland are this week.
■ ■ ......
| to be around again.
town
on
business. Mr. Curtiss is
Mr. G. H. McConnell who was in Ashland in the interest o f the
Mr.
and
Mr*.
I.
R.
Fridiger
o
f
j
general
manager
o f the Pickwick
Roy Anderson who recently
contemplating starting the Idea»|We!,t CoaRt Ind®««-
exposition!
Cha«’*cs -Murphy of Portland is
South -Second street are remodel- j Mis* Lois M eeden of Klamath Company ticket office in
San moved to this city from Klamath
Grocery again, is now moving h> which >» scheduled for February ^ lln* h^" Frandp*rents Mr. and
ing their property on the corner !^ a^* ’* visiting at the W. H. Sam» Francisco.
Mrs. C. B. Lambkin
Falls, is employed in the Twen.
on North
store fixtures and equipment t o !
®* an<* *•
o f Hargadine and South Second! hom* on Thir') *«* * • «Mrs. Sami
Main street this week.
tieth Century Grocery store. Mr.
Whittles’ Transfer and Storag«
streets formerly occupied by the j ** an aunt
Mi»* Weeden.
Mrs. Archie Kincaid of the Neil Anderson was formerly employ-
until he has decided on another
R- Sparlin, o f Williams, Ore-
Sam Clawson family. The house
O eek district was visitig relatives ed at the White House Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. John Enders mo.
location.
gon, who spent the week-end at
Norman Ashcraft who was call­
is being made into four apart-
in this city Wednesday.
! store, when Amos Nininger and
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. R. Bes- tored to San Francisco severiJ
menta, when the work is finished ed to Ashland by the passing of
j Charles Robertson were the pro-
days
ago
<
»n
a
combined
business
Xrs. D. A. Peterson recently i wick on Palm ave«iue. returned to
the blinding wiil be strictly mod­ hi* father. Perry L. Ashcraft,
prietors several years ago.
and pleasure trip. They expect to
Mrs.
Mary
Keeler
of
Fifth
returned to her home on
Pine | k«* ko««’ e Monday,
will
leave
for
his
home
in
Pendle,
ern in every way.
return
in
a
short
time.
street
is
visiting
friends
in
Klam­
street, from Dunsmuir, where she |
ton the latter part o f the week.
ath Falls this week.
was called by the illness
and
Mrs. F. F. Whittle is reported
Mr. ard Mr&fXee Bean of Kla
o f her nephew.
to be very ill at her home on t>
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferns of
Tom Merryman o f the
Neil
math Falls who came to Ashland j
! street.
Talent visited friends in Ashland
creek district was an Ashland vis.
the latter part o f last week to at- '
Tueeday.
itor Wednesday.
Richard Beswick, o f Palm ave­
tend the funeral of the late Mar-
Miss
Anna
Hargrove
made
nue. who has been serieusly ill for
:on Barn urn. left for their home
the past month, is reporxed g. ?»t. business trip to Medford Wednes-
ly improved at this t uie.
day.
CLUB ARE
ELECTED
SHEEPMEN
MUSIC CLUB BENEFIT
A B
m
YOUTH PRESENTS A
a