The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, February 28, 1928, Image 1

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F O R M E R L Y C E N T R A L P O IN T A N D A S H L A N D A M ER IC A N
VOLUME
By Arthur Brir.b&ne
SIM PLE D I V O R C E .
M U SSO LIN I’S— “ 1 W IL L ”
ULTRA,
G erm any proposes a law to
m ake ‘‘a sim ple w ish” su fficie n t
ground f r div
It wouid not be necessary to
prove guilt. W ife o r husband can
say “ A continuation of my m a r­
ried life has becom e im possible.”
T h a t will end it.
The counie m ust hve a p a rt one
y ea r b efore g e ttin g the divorce.
W hen no g u ilt is proved, there
will be no alim ony. T he rich er of
th e two wdl be expected to help
th e poorer.
T h at m akes ou r “ com p an io n ­
a te ” m arriag e q u ite conservative.
Mussolini continues sim plifying
Ita ly ’s governm ent which in sub­
stance is the expression of M usso­
lin i’s " I will.” Only one political
p arty is to exist. Only those will
vote “ who co n trib u te to the
p ro gress of th e n a tio n .”
T he n um ber of deputies will
^ ie reduced from 560 to 400. It
would be sim pler to le t Musso­
lini cast one vote fo r the whole
nation. T hat is w hat happens in
reality.
I f a dog bites a m an we ig­
n ore it. If a man bites a dog
th a t’s news.
Amos Cum m ings
said it long ago and Dr. Wood
said it before Cum m ings did.
O ften you read o f a dog kil­
led, defen d in g his m aster, shot
by a b u rg lar, etc. T h at is hardly
news. Now you read th a t V incent
J. M cCarthy w as killed by stab
w ounds while defen d in g his dog.
T h at is news.
A t Rockville, Conn., a w hite
girl, nineteen y ears old, descend­
a n t of a g eneral on the S outhern
side in th e Civil W ar, also claim ­
ing ancestors on the M ayflow er,
secures a license to m arry a m ul­
a tto . The g irl’s m other consents
1 because she thinks it is “ fo r th e
best in te re st of th e couple."
In tellig en t m en, w hite and
black, will ag ree th a t th a t is de­
cidedly A G AIN ST th e in te re st of
both th e man and th e w om ai,
and all o f both races.
The poor H eine fe lt d iffe ren tly
ab o u t it long ago. Shocked to
h ea r th a t a w hite clergym an was
to be ta rre d and fea th ered be­
cause he allowed his d a u g h te r to
m a rry a negro. H einie exclaim ed:
“ O ! F r e i h e i t , due b o e s e r T ra u m !”
“ O, Freedom , thou wicked dream .
A young w om an, well educated
m arried to n scoundrel, followed
him and his fo rtu n es, and will
soon be hanged w ith him in C ana­
glia. She was w ith him when he
m urdred a taxicab driver.
An e ffo rt is m ade to save her
from th e gallow s and th e girl
am azes h er friends, saying she
does not w ant to be saved. “ If he
hangs. I w ant to hang w ith him ”
T h at should am aze nobody. It
m ight be am azing if a m an said
it.
A woman is w illing to be
burned with her children, or
hanged w ith her husband, when
she likes him. It is p a rt o f the
fem ale disposition.
M edford Lady V isits.— Mrs.
W. H. D ark o f M edford spent
M onday in A shland visiting a t
th e home of Mrs. W. H. Sam s on
T hird street.
Leaves for Chile.— A. C. Mc-
Caw o f G rants Pass spent several
days th is week w ith .his sister,
Mrs. G eorge S crib n er who is em ­
ployed in the J . C. P enny sto re in
th is city.
Mr. McCaw was en-
ro u te to San F rancisco w here he
will take a boat fo r Chile. South
A m erica, w here he has a posi­
tion. Mr. McCaw expeets to be
aw ay from th e sta te s fo r a num ­
b er o f m onths.
G uests From Indiana.— B. B.
M ayfield o f Delphi, Indiana, will
arriv e W ednesday eVening fo r a
w eeks visit a t th e hom e o f his
nephew , Russell C ripe. Mr. May-
field has been spending tfee w int­
e r in S an ta A an a and o th e r south­
e rn C alifornia cities, and is now
en ro u te to his home in Indiana.
He will take the n o rth ern ro u te
home, stopping a t E ugene fo r a
visit w ith relatives.
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ASHLAND,
JA C K SO N
COUN TY, O R EG O N ,
WHOLESALE HEAD STATE CHAMBER
HOUSE 10
Local
Man
End* F o u r Y ear* of
A ctive Service at H e ad of
O rg an isatio n .
H. G. Enders to Open a
H ouse at M edford and
Grants Pass Soon.
MEN PROM OTED
W arren Cook o f A shland
House to M anage Grants
Pass Branch.
A fte r fo u r y ears as th e head
of th e O regon S tate C ham ber of
Com m erce, P ro fesso r Irving E.
V ining of A shland, resigned a t
the an n u al m eeting of th e sta te
org an izatio n held in P o rtlan d
th is week.
R. S. H am ilton of
Bend, who held th e vice-presi­
dency w as selected to serve as
presid en t until th e nom inating
com m ittee nam es a new m an fo r
th e place.
W hile Mr. V ining is in g reat
sym pathy w ith th e
sta te w ork
and still re ta in s a place on th e
executive board, it is generally
known th a t the w ork req u ired of
him was en tirely too stren u o u s
fo r his stren g th , placing a tr e ­
m endous strain upon him and oc­
cupying all of his tim e. Not only
was he called upon in m a tte rs of
th e sta te , b u t he received con­
tin u o u s calls to visit all over the
U nited S tate s in m a tte rs p e r­
ta in in g to his d u ties as executive
of th e O regon sta te cham ber of
com m erce. Mr. V ining cam e to
A shland and O regon from th e
east w here he su ffe re d ill health
due to th e ard u o u s d u ties en ­
tailed in his work in Colum bia
U niversity, com ing to
A shland
fo r th e sole purpose o f rec u p er­
a tin g and reg ain in g his health.
Though he is well acquainted
(C ontinued on page 2)
The firs t of March will see the
E nders W h o l e s a l e
com pany
broadening out, w ith th e estab ­
lishm ent of two new branch
houses, one in M edford and th e
other in G ra n ts Pass, each o f
these houses will have two men
in charge, a m an ag er and an as­
sistan t. W arren Cook, who has
been the efficien t billing clerk
and city salesm an in th e past will
be in charge of th e G ran ts Pass
house, while J o e v Shaughnessy
who has been n o rth -en d salesm an
will have th e M edford branch in
charge. Roy A nderson, form erly
em ployed in th e local 20th C en­
tu ry store will have charge of
th e north end. tak in g Mr. Shaugh-
nessy’s place w ith W. A. Hollo­
w ay o f M edford step p in g into the
place le ft v acan t by Mr. Cook.
H enry E nders, head of the
concern is now in P o rtlan d
w here he is purchasing the neces­ P r o f e s s o r B o u q u e t o f O . A. C.
sary equipm ent to tak e care o f
T ells of th e V a lu e of
the tw o new b ranch offices.
Good S e e d .
. The G rants Pass branch will be
opened up th e firs t of next week,
The A shland vegetable grow ers
and the M edford house as soon
held an in te restin g and in stru c­
a f te r th e firs t as possible.
tive m eeting Monday m orning a t
Mr. Cook is m oving his fam ily th e city hall. P ro f. A. G. B. Bou­
to G rants Pass th e la tte r p a rt of qu et, head of the d ep a rtm en t o f
the week to be ready to s ta rt vegetable g a rd e n in g a t th e O re­
operations in the new house gon A g ricu ltu ral college, deliv­
Monday.
ered a g en eral ta lk on gardening.
W ith the opening of th e spring He advised b uying th e best seed
season, A. V. H ardy, m an ag er of on th e m ark et, as being the cheap­
the local house, • sta te s th a t he is est in th e long ru n , p o in tin g out
confident of a f u rth e r b ro ad en ­ th a t th e select seeds produce the
ing and an increase in business. fin e st p ro d u cts and th e fin est
The idea behind th e m ovem ent pro d u cts bring th e highest prices.
being to give b e tte r service to th e H e stressed early p lan tin g fo r
stores and retailers, c re atin g ad ­ m a rk e t produce as being m ost
ded business in te rests and keep­ p ro fitab le.
G ettin g th e soil in
ing ab re a st of the tim es in g en­ good condition p rio r to p lan tin g
eral.
was an o th e r im p o rta n t fa c to r in
th e raisin g of fin e vegetables, he
stated . Follow ing th e professors
V endom e H otel Being
talk a round ta b le discussion on
_ Dressed Up for Spring th e ex term in atio n o f p arasites
was b ro u g h t o u t by d iffe re n t
A nother prom inent landm ark
grow ers, with v arious tre a tm e n ts
of A shland to tak e on th e as­
recom m ended by P rof. B ouquet,
pects o f sprin g freshness, is th e
who stro n g ly urged g e ttin g in
old V endom e room ing house on
touch w ith ag ric u ltu ral ag en ts o r
the co rn er o f T hird and E ast
with th e O. A. C. ex p erim en t s ta ­
Main stree ts. This building own­
tion when co n fro n ted w ith prob­
ed by J. D. Mars of th e O verland
lems m eaning p ro fit or to ta l loss
shoe shop o f this city, is u n d er­
to th e g ard en er, stressin g the use
going a course of sp rin g clean­
of th e special service a t th e ir re ­
ing. W. E. Dodson who is o p era t­
quest.
ing th e room house and Mr.
C ounty A gent W ilcox who a r ­
Mars a re having th e building
painted outside, re tin te d inside ranged th is m eeting has also an ­
and various o th e r im provem ents, nounced th a t com m encing with
additions and d ecorations added. M arch 13 he will hold T uesday
W ith th e reseed in g of th e lawn o f each week, open fo r the Ash­
and the park row, th e p lan tin g of land d istric t and will m ake his
flow ers and shru b b ery , th e old h e a d q u arte rs a t th e cham ber o f
land m ark will soon p resen t a com m erce o ffice in th e city hall.
m ost pleasing appearance to the This special service will be an
o p p o rtu n ity fo r th e people o f
eye o f th e passerby.
A shland and vicinity, a n d hopes
are
expressed th a t th ey will plan
A ttend D edication.— Rev. and
to
ta
k e ad v an tag e of it. G row ers
and Mrs. J . E. M urphy, Mrs. Amy
S elander, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. and g ard e n ers an d an y one elae
H ow ard
and
Misses
Sylvora in terested are urged to ta k e th e ir
H atch and G race H ardy w ere problem s in th e grow ing and
am ong the local people to a tte n d m ark etin g o f fru it, berries and
th e fo rm al dedication o f th e F ull vegetable to him.
TUESDAY FEBRUARY
28,
1928
NUMBER
Member of Crew Tells of
Trip of th, -Ita." in Arile, » m p A fl
The follow ing m ost in te restin g account o f the cruise o f th e fa-
by Jo h n F.
m ous ship “ B ear” into th e Arc- tics was w ritten
N o rd stru m of A shland and an o ffic er of th e boat.
A g re a t deal has been published
ab o u t th e fam ous revenue c u tte r
"T h e B ear” anc its la st ap p e ar­
ance in th e A rtie, b u t noth in g
has been m entioned ab o u t the
cruise itself. T hinking the citi­
zens o f A shland and vicinity may
be in te reste d in th e n o rth ern
cruise, I am ' co n trib u tin g the
follow ing condensed n arrativ e of
its ea rlier cruises.
In 1882 th e B ear w ith S titis
and A lert w ere purchased from
a B ritish w haling com pany fo r a
relief expedition w ith the purpose
of rescuing th e G reely p a rty on
G reenland, th e expedition being
u n d er th e com m and of Commaiul-
d er Schley, who d u rin g th e S pan­
ish A m erican w ar, destroyed the
Spanish fle e t o ff S antiago, C uba.
A fte r th e re tu rn of th e expedi­
tion w ith th e few rem aining su r­
vivors, the B ear w as tu rn ed over
to th e coast g u ard service fo r
d u ty in th e A rctic, it was re ­
tained by th e navy and th e A lert
was resto re d to its originul ow n­
ers.
The B ear u n d er th e com m and
o f C aptain M ichael H ealy m ade
its firs t A rctic cruise on th e P a ­
cific side in 1885, w here I
joined it tw o y ears la te r a t San
Francisco.
My firs t cruise was a v ery
u n ev en tfu l one, we had fine
w eath er up all th e way to Point
Barrow , am i enjoyed h u n tin g a t
d iffe re n t places as we followed
the ice north a t Cape Nome, Eily
a t Nome w here gold was discov­
ered te n y ears la te r by Dr. Ket-
terso n who came from N orw ay
with a p a rty of L aplanders to
herd rein d eer. D uring th is erfiise
I shot 45 grouse in one night,
and on all my succeeding cruises
on th e B ear I m anaged to enjoy
a n ig h t's h u n tin g a t Nome.
We rem ained in P oint Bar-
row u n til th e w halers had scat­
tered in all d irectio n s in th e ir
p u rsu it of the elusive bowhead,
then we retu rn ed to B ering Sea
to relieve th e o th e r cu tters. Sev­
eral poachers had been seised by
the patrol during th e sum m er and
tak en to Sitka, so th e re w as n o th ­
ing le ft fo r us to do b u t rru ise
aro u n d St. P aul and St. G eorge
and w atch the rookeries until the
seals le ft fo r th e ir unknow n
feeding grounds.
Upon o u r arriv al in San F ra n ­
cisco the ship w as laid up fo r
the w inter, the crew paid ->ff with
the exception of six m en, of
which I was one, all o ffic ers ex ­
cept one being tra n sfe rre d , and
C aptain H ealy m aking his head­
q u a rte rs a t th e O ccidental hotel.
Use of C ru sh e d Rock o r G ravel
W il l M a k e D i f f e r e n c e in
Final F ig u re .
Upon th e decisioir of the en­
g in eers as to w hether it would be
best to use crushed rock from the
q u arry n e a r th e proposed dam
site o r w hether gravel from Bea.-
creek would be b e tte r, rests the
aw ard in g of the c o n tra c t fo r the
co n stru ctio n of A shland’s dam,
according to City E n g in eer Frank
W alker, who w ith consulting E n­
g in eer D illard, and m em bers of
th e council have been busy since
F riday evening checking over th e
various bids.
The city en g in eer was unable
to sta te exactly when th e con­
tra c t would be p u t b u t predicted
th a t it would be some tim e this
week. The en g in eer also refused
to be quoted upon th e to ta l cost
of the building 6f the dam b u t
it is understood th a t officials
feel now th a t the to ta l cost ought
not to exceed $275,000, while
some have gone so fa r as to p re­
dict th a t th e cost will n o t exceed
$250,000.
Im m ediate w ork will be s ta r t­
ed on th e dam w ith th e le ttin g of
th e c o n tra c t and it is th ought
th a t num erous local men will be
em ployed in th e work. Seventeen
c o n tra cto rs bid on the job and the
prices ran g ed all the way from
th e H ansen C onstruction com­
panies bid of $124,804.50 to J.
A. V arn er of G ran ts Pane bid of
$181,142.50.
ASHLAND
BOYS VOTE
T
EGG FIGHTS
Bovs at M eeting This
Morning Go on Record
A gainst Fights.
TW O
B O D IE S
M EET
R e p re se n ta tiv e s F r o m
M ed fo rd S tu d e n t B ody
H e re fo r M eeting.
At a jo in t m eeting of rep re­
sen tativ es of the stu d e n t bodies
o f M edford and A shland held in
A shland th is afte rn o o n resolu­
tions w ere adopted w hich will
preclude any fu rth e r egg fights
nnd o th e r activ ities a f te r athletic
events. T he m eeting was a tte n d ­
ed by ab o u t fo rty boys, tw en ty
from each school and th e en tire
m a tte r wus gone into thoroughly
nnd it was found th a t both schools
w ere desirous of continuing re la ­
tions upon a harm onious basis.
This m eeting follow ed one tBis
m orning held by the A shland
boys in the high school which re ­
sulted in the stu d en ts voting u n ­
animously to continue relatio n s
upon a pledge of doing th e ir p a rt
to abolish egg fights.
A t this
m ornings m eeting a com m ittee
was appointed to draw up resolu­
tions.
The m a tte r of continuing a th ­
C o n testi
In clu d e
B ro a d Jum p , letic relatio n s will be up to th e
H igh J u m p e n d S h o rt D ist­
school au th o rities b u t it ia as­
a n ce Race.
sum ed th a t with both schools in
harm ony in the m a tte r th e re will
The A shland Y. M. C. A. will be no fu tu re difficulties.
e n te r boys in th e national hex-
ath alo n contest, according to an
an n o u n cem en t made to day by
W. P. W alters, secretary . T his
con test, according to the local o f­
ficials is p a rt of a nationw ide e f ­
f o rt on th e p a rt o f th e Y. M. C.
A. to record the records m ade by H e a d o f K i m b a l l C o l le g e I» M a i n
boys
th ro u g h o u t
th e
United
S p e a k e r a t M inisterial
S tates in various ath letic events,
M eeting.
and all boys belonging to the
“ Y” betw een th e ages o f 12 and
At th e m eeting of the Rogue
18 a re eligible.
River M inisterial association held
The ev en ts are as follows:
a t G ran ts Pass Monduy, plans
E ighty, n inety-five and one w ere presented by Dr. C. I. An­
hundred and ten pound class: drew s of th e Kimball College of
S h o rt d istance p otatoe ra c e ; long Theology of Salem fo r th e es­
d istance p o tato ra c e ; standing tablishm ent of courses in relig­
broad jum p, ru n n in g high jum p, ious education to be held in
shot p u t six pounds and ta rg e t G ran ts Pass, M edford and A sh­
throw .
land.
O ne hundred an d tw enty-five
Dr. A ndrew s, who was the main
pound and unlim ited class: short speaker of th e day outlined the
distance potato race, long distance extensive plans fo r the th ree
po tato race, standing broad jum p w eeks' in stitu te and the d u ties of
ru n n in g high jum p, shot p u t the te ach ers and w orkers in the
eight pound and fence vault.
religious edu cational work in the
Besides the chance fo r a n a­ various Sunday schools.
The
tional record, a gold b u tto n of th ree tow ns to give a credited
a rtistic design will be aw arded to course of th ree days each, th e in­
each fellow scoring 600 points stitu te to begin im m ediately fol­
or o v er; a silver b u tto n to each lowing E aster.
one scoring 500 points o r over
Dr. Van Nuys of P ortland who
and a bronze b u tto n to each one has had much experience in this
scoring
p oints o r over. G et lin" of e ffo rt, having seen active
y o u r reg istratio n and c e rtific a ­ work in various cities of the north
tion in a t once. F irs t try o u ts will west, was elected dean of the
be held n ex t S atu rd ay , March 3rd ' school fo r thia d istrict, which will
a t 2 :30 p. m.
Place to be an- | not only include th e tow ns of
nounced later.
G ra n ts Pass, M edford and Ash­
The follow ing places in O re­ land b u t all th e sm aller tow ns
gon are e n te rin g boya in thia and d istric ts a d ja c e n t to these
ev e n t: A storia, Salem ,
Raker, th ree tow ns. W hile th e m ovem ent
P o rtlan d , E ugene and A shland.
is being sponsored by th e Min-
isterisl association, the sta te re­
ligious education association is
R egistration M ade
for Summer Camp fu rn ish in g th e leaders who will
be in terdenom inational.
R eg istratio n s fo r th e Y. M. C.
Those in atten d an ce a t thia
A. sum m er cam p a re now being im p o rta n t and in te restin g m eet­
received, according to S ecre tary ing Monday w ere: Rev. C, C.
W. P. W alter. O ne of th e o u t­ Rarick, Rev. J . L. W ebster and
sta n d in g fea tu re s o f cam p ia th e Rev. Dodson of G ra n ts T ass;
wide appeal it has to th e boys, Rev. E. Iverson, Rev. C. P. Mell,
as is evidenced by a le tte r r e ­ Rev. L. T. Tem ple and W. W.
ceived from Jo h n Hogg, fo rm er Belcher o f M edford; Rev. E. E.
local boy, who w ith hia m other M cVicker o f Jacksonville; Rev.
recen tly moved to Lakeview. The C. D. G affney, Rev. H ugh T.
boy w ritea th a t he w anta a place M itchelmore, Rev. W. W. B arn ­
reserved fo r him in th e A shland ey and W. P. W alter of A shland.
cam p because of th e excellent
Bids naked on 3 story hotel a t
tim es th a t th e boys have had in
Redm oa to coat $75,000.
ike tw o encam pm ents.
GAME WARDEN HAS NUTTER NAMED ON
STATE Y TEAM ASHLAND BOYS ENTER
VEGETABLE GROWERS EXCELLENT EXHIBIT
§
Gospel church in M edford S un­
day afte rn o o n . The services were
in charge o f Rev. G uy DeV eres,
p asto r o f th e K lam ath Falls
tem ple.
V isits F r i e n d s . — Miss Lillian
MacMillan visited
frien d s in
K lam ath F alls th e la tte r p a rt o f
last week, re tu rn in g to h er home
in A shland on Sunday.
G reat
V ariety
of
Far»
T rapped
L o c a l Boy* M a k e E x c e l l e n t S h o t
ia J a c k s o n C o u a l y a r e
ing in S t a t e T o n r n a r a e n t
Shown.
at Salem .
The C ham ber of Com m erce
Jim m y N u tte r, fo rw ard on the
window p resen t a p icture th a t A shland Y. M. C. A. basketball
will m ight m ake the h e a rt of the was nam ed on th e m ythical all
experienced tra p p e r th rill w ith sta te team , by sp o rts w riters and
pride, w ith a display o f the p ast Y. VI. C. A. d irec to rs who a t ­
w in te r’s asso rted
fu rs,
which tended the recen t sta te to u rn a ­
w ere b ro u g h t in by Game W ard ­ m ent held in Salem.
T he A sh­
en Roy P a rr, a n u m b er of th e land team m ade an exceptional
pelts having been secured by showing ut this to u rn a m e n t when
him self d u rin g th e trap p in g sea­ it is considered th a t they hud
son, and also cured and m ounted. b u t little o p p o rtu n ity to work
Mr. P a rr does not assum e th e o u t b efo re the gam es.
honor of ow ning th e e n tire col­
The local boys lost th e firs t
lection, statin g , how ever, th a t j gam e to th e Salem Ducks, win­
all the skins w ere trap p e d in n er of the sta te to u rn a m e n t by a
Jackson county and are to be score of 41 to 18, an d in n spec­
counted strictly am ong Jackson ta cu la r gam e th a t was n ot se t­
county exhibits.
tled un til th e final h alf second
Am ong th e collection is a j to play, lo st to
the
P o rtlan d
handsom e large black b ea r cub, team by a score o f 32 to 30.
m ost b ea u tifu lly and
carefu lly
The boys m aking the trip w ere
m ounted, a red fox pelt, a cross Jim m y N u tte r, E v e re tt McGee,
fox, a pine m artin , a mink, blue W arren
D orem us, F ran k Rad-
fo x and a g ray fox, all excellent key, Mickey F ran k lin , D onald
cured and in the b est of condi­ V estal and B arney Miller.
tion. The W ardw ell com pany of
M edford is responsible fo r the Local Bov Leave*
cu rin g and m o unting of a n um ­
On Important Trip
ber of th e skins.
H ugo’s M asterpiece
Thrills at V ining
W hen V ictor Hugo w rote, “ Les
M iserable*” little did he th in k
th a t some day it wouid be p o r­
tray ed in such a sp ectacu lar m an-
l n e r as the p ictu re now playing at
th e V ining th e a te r. Hugo, with
all his genius, attem p ted to give
to th e world an inside view of
th e m isery and w retchedness th a t
held F ran ce in its g rip ju s t prio r
to th e out-b reak o f 1779.
Je an
V aljean, th e m ost n otable c h a r­
a c te r in th e play, was th e in stru ­
m en t by which Hugo in jected his
own sen tim en ts into th e novel.
The vividness of th e p ictu re is
due m ainly to th e F rench c h a r­
ac te rs and scenery th a t m ake
those tim es o f d istress seem a l­
m ost real. The m any fan s of
filmdotn in A shland, should avail
them selves of th e o p p o rtu n ity to
see th e d ram a, "L es M iserables”
and know ju s t w hat those tim es
o f te rr o r really w ere.
T onight
an d to m o rro w will be th e last
show ing of th e film.
W ord was received from F ra n ­
cis W in ter, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
O tto W in ter o f th is city, th a t he
sailed from H onolulu la st S a tu r­
day in th e in te re st of the Brus-
wick com pany o f Los A ngeles
w here he has a splendid position
in th e reco rd in g d ep a rtm en t. It
is Mr. W in ter’s in ten tio n to se­
cure H aw aiian reco rd s fo r th e
com pany d u rin g his several weeks
stay in th e islands.
Several
weeks ago, Mr. W in ter visited
w ith his p are n ts fo r a few days,
stopping o ff from a business trip
to S eattle, T acom a, S pokane and
P o rtlan d en ro u te to Los A ngeles
P erhaps it will be of in te re st to
m any of Mr. W in te r’s frie n d s to
know th a t he was m a rried to Lu­
cille B rundage tw o year» ago.
Mr. W in ter and Miss B rundage
m et in A shland in th e local high
school w here both enjo y ed much
| p opularity, la te r Mr. W in ter and
Mias B rundage m et again in Los
| A ngeles w here th ey w ere em ­
ployed and th e frien d sh ip th a t
j had been so pleasantly form ed in
I A shland culm in ated in a wed-
I ding.
A m ong those who atten d e d th e
m eeting held M onday w ere: J .
B ilderback of T alen t. J . R. Maxe-
don, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lever-
itt, J . V. W right, W. R. W right,
W. E. Pierson. A. C. Jo y , F ra n k
H endricks, Mrs. C lark, A. Lan-
M edford V isitors.— Mr. and
O a J u ry .— Jo h n Mills, an em-
d erea. Mrs. T. W. S an fo rd , W. Mr«. A. E. K inney spent M onday ; ployee o f the P rovost H ardw are
D. Booth, Ralph Billings, Alex m M edford w here th ey tran sact- com pany was in M edford Mon-
Olson, Ralph K o o ter and Mr. ed business a ffa ira and visited day w here he was called as a
1 friends.
j ju ry m an in co u rt.
Ritchie.
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