Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927, March 18, 1927, Image 12

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    r ‘ ASHLAND AMERICAN
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Measels in the city. Several cases. Kester Gandee of Dunsmuir, Cal.,
formerly o f Ashland, spent Friday
One grocery store less this week. and Saturday here visiting with re­
latives and friends.
Frank Murphy o f Salem was visit­
ing Ashland this week.
Mrs. J. W. Beck of the Ashland
Cleaning and Dyeing works, who has
J. A. Spiers of Talent was an Ash­
been confined to her home for some
land visitor Saturday.
time with illness is able to be up and
Russell Frost was in
Medford out again.
Friday night on business.
Mrs. H. Simons of Pioneer street
Hal McNair of Ashland left Sat­ expects to leave soon for Browns­
urday morning for Whittier, Cal.
ville, Oregon, where she will visit for
a time with her son and other rela­
Gene Bond o f Talent was an Ash­
tives.
land shopper Saturday.
H. Berry, manager o f the local
W. W. Estes o f Talent was in
Western Auto Supply company, has
Ashland Saturday with friends.
been transferred to the Marshfield
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walters of store and left this week with his
Grants Pass are in Ashland for a wife for that city.
few days visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sanderlin of
Earl Enyder o f Klamath Falls Mountain avenue entertained de­
visited relatives and friends here this lightfully on Sunday afternoon at din
ner, Miss May Benedict and G. W.
week.
Benedict.
O. F. Carson, o f the Carson-Fow-
ler Lumber company has been in
Mrs. Allen Proctor o f Talent, who
Portland on a business trip this week. has been quite ill for so many weeks,
was made happy last week by the un­
J. W. Bowers is reported much
expected arrival of her sister from
improved from un illness that kept
Oklahoma.
him home for a week.
past two weeks with intestinal flu. Ashland American is a real home
paper, mailed not only to Ashland
Mrs. Proctor’s many friends are citizens but to the majority of homes
hoping for her rapid recovery.
on the routes and in the neighboring
towns The American has the largest
Mrs. Anna Grubb, who is quite circulation of any weekly in the
seriously ill at present at the H. B. county.__________
Carter home on Mountain avenue, is
About the only advantage o f be­
being cared fo r by her daughter, Mrs.
H. B. Carter, assisted by Mrs. Nettie ing a city fireman these days is that
you can park in front o f a water
Green.
plug.
Miss Elsie Alexander, niece of Mr.
Great Britain has stricken the
and Mrs. J. D. McRae on the Boule­ word “ obey” from
the marriage
vard, returned Saturday to Ashland vow. And come to think o f it, it
after having spent the past six really didn’t mean very much.
months with her mother in Carduff,
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Sask., where she was called by the
One o f the California associations
illness and death of her sister.
nandled 782,070 cases o f eggs last
Miss Marha Spenker o f Medford year, This was the largest quantity
sang at the Christian church service handled by any one cooperative con­
Sunday morning and special numbers cern. Two o f the associations hand­
at the Sunday school session were a led more than 500,000 cases each.
piano solo by June Wolcott and vo­ The smallest volume o f business re­
cal solo by Frances Cooper, all o f ported by any one association for
1925 consisted of 585 cases o f eggs,
which were well rendered.
handled by a Minnesota organiza­
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wyant o f Lake tion. The report showed that the de­
creek, in company with their daugh­ livery o f a large number of cases o f
ter drove thirty-six miles Thursday in eggs per member is more important
order to attend the funeral of their in determining the total volume o f
former neighbor, Mrs. Mary Cole of the associations’ business than a
this city, who passed away last week. large membership.— National Farm
Mrs. Wyant was formerly Miss News.
Agnes Settles of this city. She is now
the postmistress at the Lake creek
T w o Birthday« in One.
postoffice.
The M. Brannan home at 523
The Pioneer club o f
Ashland North Main, was the scene o f a de­
celebrated the coming o f spring with lightful double birthday party last
a short hike the first o f the season Saturday. Mr. Ed. Hill, Mrs. Bran­
to the Ashland mine.
Each person nons brother and Mrs. Arthur Thomp­
was required to carry all the neces­ son, Mrs. Brannons daughter, both
sary requirements to satisfy his ap­
petite. Secretary Walters and Cleo
Howell supervised the. hike.
The
hikers met at the Pioneer hall at
8:30 a. m.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan, who
Secretary Walters of the Y. M. C.
reside
in Coos county, near Marsh­
A., has moved to the Nora Watrad
field,
were
in Ashland Sunday visit­
house at 196 Central avenue.
ing old friends and neighbors and
Several normal students were out looking after business interests here.
of school last week on account of
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Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and
illness.
N O T IC E TO C R E D I T O R S
family o f Gold Hill came to Ashland
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Fonte Bartges of Ashland was in yesterday to help celebrate the birth­ the undersigned has been duly ap­
Medford Friday evening looking day anniversary of Mr. Smith’s mo­ pointed Administrator o f the FJstate
o f Mary Cole, deceased, and all per-
after business affairs.
ther, Mrs. H. S. Clark on A street.
sons having claims against said es­
tate are required to present them,
Edna Newbry and sister, Mrs. E.
A letter from Nellie G. Richrads, duly verified, and with proper
Williams o f Talent were in Ashland who last week sold the confectionery vouchers within six months from this
Saturday shopping.
j store "Candyland” states that she is date to L. A. Roberts, Attorney for
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now located at Roseville, California, said Estate, at his office over the
F. J. Murphy is spending a few
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and o f course she wants the Ashland Oregon.
days in Ashland on business from .
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Dated March 11, 1927.
Crescent City
American to come to the new address
HERMAN F. STOAKS,
The men’s meeting at the Congre- 474
Administrator
Mr. Insure, formerly o f A street,
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i gational church last Sunday after­
has moved to the ¿¡strict nc-«u the
From 1919 to 1926, 1273 persons
ove»head crossing to make his hon,<-. noon was well attended and the ad­
dress by Gale Seaman o f California, were charged with criminal liability
Major Sarter o f Ashland, who has was inspiring and forceful and great- for forest fires in Oregon and Wash-
ington national forests.
Out o f all
beeii ill at his home for some time, ly appreciated by the men present.
these, 208 convictions were secured;
is again able to be out.
The Y. M. C. A. held a special a larger proportion of them during
Mrs. E. I.. Atkinson of 111 North meeting Sunday afternoon at ¡1 1926 than in any other year. This
Main street is still confined to her o’clock at the Congregational church, year, the fire laws are to be more
bed. Nurse Conwell is attending her. Serial music and speaking were fea- rigorously enforced than ever before
tures o f the program.
though the woods are still free to the
Mrs. S. L. Allen is out again after
sane tourist.
a week or so indoors, entertaining
J e ff Howard recently traded his
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the flu.
place on Mountain avenue for a ten
A n d it It Quality.
acre ranch near Albany and will go
Anything to be heralded to the
F. I). Swingle wns up from Corval­
soon to his new place of residence. public; a public benefit entertain­
lis the first of the week in attendance
Mrs. Howard will go to Albany la- ment or attraction inviting many
at church here Sunday.
witnesses— or, o f more importance,
: ter in the season.
any business enterprise wishing to
M r and Mrs. V I). Elmer o f Olym-
Charle|) Wefas ,eft Kriday even¡
talk to, or invite patronage o f those
outside the city limits, will find the
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Ash tor his old home town, Oregon, Mis
land this week. They expect to even­
souri to be gone for some time. It
tually locate in Ashland.
: has been a good many years since
Chief McNabb nabbed nn nuto Mr- W*'* w*a there and intends to
thief from Hollywood Monday as he trace his boy hood days once more,
was driving the stolen car through )
V. K. Allison is planning on hold
Ashland.
ng a revival meeting at Hillsboro,
celebrated birthdays. The guests at
the Brannon home included Mr. Ed
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomp­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hicks,
Mrs. B. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. F. Pkk-
erton, Dr. Brower, w ife and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Elmer and Miss
Blair. A royal good social time was
enjoyed and many congratulating
and wishes for many returns of the
occassion were expresesd. The chick­
en dinner was a delight and greatly
appreciated by all.
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FOR SALE
ON CRATER Lake highway, in city
limits, and on Rogue River, the
home o f the Steelhead. Two acres,
fine black soil, five room house, fire­
place, bath, electricity. Spring, city
and well water.
Plenty fruit and
shade trees. Also has 30x30 concrete
tank, 5-ft. deep, fed from spring, an
ideal place to keep trout or use us
swimming tank.
$2250 buys this
place if sold soon. Address P. O. Box
522, Gold Hill, Or.
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FOR SALE— Extra choice Rhode Is­
land setting eggs, $1.00 per 15.
Phone 289-J.
463
HOUSE with toilet, bath, and elec­
tric lights, two lots; all kinds of
fruit and berries to trade for small
place near Central Point or Ashland.
163 Auburn St., Ashland.
464*
WANTED— To buy fresh cows and
springers. Charles Broili, 448 Hel-
man st. Phone 407R.
47f
It’s the
Essex Super-Six
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Engineered to lowest operation and
maintainence cost.
Entirely new appearance
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Will do an easy 50 miles an hour all
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Priced within the reach of all
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Phone 46 for demonstration or call at
Lithia Springs Garage
Rack o f Lithia Springs Hotel
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GOLDEN RULE SPECIALS
The I.ithia Springs Garage is sell-1 ° re*” n’ " ° ? n and lhe
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¡ng several new Essex cars; just an tmn church pulpit will be supplied
other sign o f spring and an attractive I by v," ,t,n*r m*n,i,ters for “ few
CHr‘
Thomas Newton of Klamath Falls
was in Ashland some day* since
visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H.
S. Newton o f A street.
Rev. Pemberon o f the M. E. church
gave nn interesting talk on tree* at
the church on Sunday afternoon at
* o ’clock to the Camp Fire girls
Ranches part cash, halanco 34
years at 5 ** per cent. House« and
ranches for rent. F. L. Nutter. 24«
East Main.
4 71 f
Mrs. M. B. Riley had the miafor-
tuno to scald her foot about two
weeks ago, and has been unable to
walk since.
Mr*. Geneva Penniston, o f this
city, who has been visiting her par
•■nts. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crosslin o f
Neil creek, has returned home again.
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On Friday night the Baptist young
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the rhureh with delegate* from Med-
f°rd and Grants Pas* in attendance.
The Baptist missionary ladies met
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th‘‘ church Wednesday afternoon
for their missionary session. Mrs. De
Armond lead the meeting and Mrs.
A. R. Wright conducted the devo­
tional period.
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" * H,rted unpM**b,e la!,t Sundny.
N*‘ar th‘‘ Klrtmath
road hot
tom seemed to have no bottom and
ro|M>rt says that a hundred machines
were helil up for an entire day and
night.
The Berean class party at the J.
A. Putman home Friday night was
quite well attended. About forty be­
ing present. A program was put on
an«l all enjoyed the meeting.
Re­
freshments were served by members
o f the class.
Walter Hughes left this week for
Colorado Springs, where he intends
I to go into business. C««aeh Hughes,
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besides one o f the county* sp Undid
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oasel»all players, has been for several
year* athletic directors o f our high
school and the past season was basket
Vertu n Hooper w«> m from Dea ball coach for the normal squad.
Indian Sa'.uruay. The road out th*
Mrs. Ella Oxford of Allison street
way are reported to be very bad I* i
called
Tuesday. Mrs. Oxford has been
traveling at the present time.
staying with Mrs. Allen Proctor of
Raymond R««gvr and Mr*. Talent, who Ha* Keen nuite ill th*
Men’s W ork Clothing
MEN’S OVERALLS,
high back, 220 w e ig h t.................
OSH KOSH OVERALLS
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W O RK SHIRTS—
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MEN’S WORK SHOES
MEN’S BROWN ELK
crome sols
MEN S BROWN MULE
oak sole
MEN S SOFT RETANNED
Munsing last
MEN S SOFT RETANNED
paneco sole .........................
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$ 1.85
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$ 4.95
$3 75
TENNIS SHOES for MEN and BOYS
CREPE SOLES. MENS
sizes ,6 to 10
$1.35
CREPE SOLES BOYS
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