¡southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore., Thurs., Aug. 19.1948
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SISKIYOU
Church 1 Announcements
Robert O’Brien who writes a column in t h e San
Francisco Chronicle and Herb Grey, who sometimes
does a bit of editorializing in the Medford Mail-Trib
une have brought up the subject of who and why
ever found the name Siskiyou.
There are two explanations as to just how the name
appeared. Edwin G. Gudde’s "1000 California Place
first C M V R cx o r chribt
F IR S T C H V R C H O F C H R IB T ,
Names,” offers this explanation:
Rari r . D ow ning, M inister
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"Siskiyou.” A mountain pass was given this name B ible School 9:45 it.in.
P ioneer Avenue. South
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ci - clo S ck. u u d S u u y b je m c o t i iiln M g in d * . e r t i r e u l I I
after Archibald R. McLeod of the Hudson's Bay com m o M il orning
"A I’hrlxtluu I n a P r ie st
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pany lost a hose when going through it in 1828. Siski children.
Ju n ior church 11:00 a in. for » Ii, le i r il g l v c lli w is d o m : o u t o f h is
m o u th c u m e tli k n o w le d g e u lld Ull
you ("bob-tailed horse” in the Cree Indian language, C h ristian Endeavor 7:00 p in.
d c r x tu n d ln g -
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
E ven in g Service. 8:00 p.m. Ser
had been taken over by the Chinook jargon, trade lan mon.
W ednesday even in g m eeting, which
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News R eview
Bancroft ( however, offers another explanation, and P.m.
one which we find much easier to believe, as does Grey.
Bancroft’s explanation is substantially the following:
In 1832, when Michael LaFramboice and his French
trappers journeyed south into California, they cross
ed a mountain stream (perhaps the Umpqua or the
Klamath or the Rogue, by means of a natural ford of
DAYS, BENMAR. and UNION BRAND
six large stones, and designated the ford by the French
CORDUROYS
for six stones—"six callioux,” pronounced “cease-ky-
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you.” Early settlers shortened the vowel sounds of the
first two syllables, altered the spelling to an English
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approximation and so arrived at the name shared by
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the county and the range of mountains along the Ore
gon line.
Zipper fly
There is room for argument on the subject of how
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the Siskiyous got their name. We’d go along with Ban
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croft today, but if someone else has other opinions we’d
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like to hear of them.
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Slacking Into
Autumn Weather
It won’t I m * long till nl’ Jack Frost will hr nlppin*
the air and tinting the greens with his brush of
fall. You’ll want to I m * reitdj with cooler weather
sportswear
School Clothes
ONE WAY HIGHWAY
The dividing of the present Highway 99 between
Ashland and Medford into two separate one-way roads
has found a lot of friends among the people who daily
use the roads. That the plan has merit is admitted by
everyone who has studied it.
The idea, which has been suggested in some quarters
that by widening present Highway 99 through Ash
land, slashing back the parkways along North Main
and Siskiyou, does not seem to us to have merit. Why
ruin the finest parts of the city when traffic can easily
be routed elsewhere.
The Billings offer to connect a truck route with Ne
vada street may not still hold, but it had merit when
it was suggested. It still offers a potential truck lane.
As we said last week, the four communities of Ash
land, Medford, Talent, and Phoenix should get together
and organize a plan to keep 99 serving those commun
ities. Failure to do this will mean failure to keep High
way 99 within shouting distance of any of these cities.
The basic plan, to split 99 into two routes, both one
way is at once the most feasible, the cheapest, and in
the long run, the most satisfactory to everyone con
cerned. We’d like to see some action taken on it, soon
* * *
THE LOCAL SCENE
President Harry S. Truman, Governor Tom Dewey,
Norman Thomas, Henry Wallace, and Thurman Bell
are going to have a slow time of it this fall in Ashland.
The local scene is going to be brightly lit with a galaxy
of candidates for every available city office. Their
lights will outshine the bright hopes of the Big Boys.
Campaign platforms, which are already shaping up,
will promise everything from a clean sweep to retain
ing the present administration, with many candidates
treading the top of the fence between the two extremes.
This is a good healthy condition.
The basis of our government and the success of
democracy has been the small town government. Peo
ple who are interested enough in their own community
to take their own time to help operate the community
have been the people who are the backbone of the
country.
The more candidates who file, and the stronger the
interest in the local election, the better the government
will be. For a community which has people in it who
are interested in civic affairs is a strong community.
Monday is the last day for filing for local office. Be
tween now and Monday a rash of candidates may be
added to the group which has already filed.
All in all it promises to be a hot election, and it will
leave the big league stuff in the cold.
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SHAKESPEARE
The bard is probably getting a big boot out of sit
ting up there in his celestial seat and watching the
players at the Oregon Shakespearean Festival associa
tion produce four of his plays. Let’s hope his celestial i
seat isn’t as hard as the folding chair which the cus
tomers get.
$2.25
are featuring Botany all wool slack« with
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soil finish, slide fastener and extra deep pockids.
BOYS SPORT SHIRTS
95c up to $3.45
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
DEPARTMENT STOKE
$1.95 up to $7.50
"We Have a Corner on Lithla Park”
Better Clothes for Less Money
Spray or Brush
P A IN T IN G
Houses, M ill» , Burn», Roof», In te rio r» , E x te rio r» ,
W h ite w a s h in g
TIME TO REMEMBER
W e E s tim a te a n d P a i n t A n y t h in g
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