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Page 3 ASHLAND REGISTER 1 in Phoenix for some time. The oc to take advantage of the low fare casion being the first birthday party summer excursion rates now in ef- TO HOLDERS OF « The Soda Springs school closed o f the Phoenix Ladies Aid. The idea feet, and voicing hope o f ultimately! the Pacific { Thurtday, May 1 after a very suc being for each lady to contribute to 1 finding homes upon cessful school year, with Miss Clara the general fund as many pennies j Coast. as she was years old. “ Judging from the inquiries re Huck as teacher. The hall was beautifully decorated ceived and reservations made,” Clapp EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW Lelard Reed, who is employed at TREASURY BONOS the rock crusher on the Klamath with flowers, and other decorative said, “ a substantial increase in the Falls highway, was injured last Fri features, such as birds, dainty vases volume o f regular summer tourist Mr. and Mr. C. E. Green left for day while at work. He was taken to and crepe paper hangings. Lovely business to all point west, particu N o tir t ft* r l v M * f a new o ffe r in g off little tables laden with dainty eat larly to Pacific coast points, is an U N I T E D S T A T E * T R E A S U R Y H O N D O . Dorris last Friday and returned Sun his home in Ashland. June 1ft. l i l t , and U * r in « In to re e t ables were placed about the hall. ticipated fo r the coming summer, from that date at thw rate o f 5 % !*•** day. They visited with Mrs. Greens Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cogan of the cent. T h e bond* will m ature Jn twenftjr brothers family and were glad to Spring Lumber Co., on the Green Guests were congenially seated at as well as increased convention year*, but m ay be called fo r redvm ptiee* a fter • in teen year* these, where they enjoyed hearty movements to California. find them all well. Mr. J. L. Briner Spring mountain, were in Ashland on S econd l iberty Loan bond* w ill b e UO- conversations during the meal. A «epted in «x rh oitp o at par. A ccru e d ft**- was raised on this creek and is well business one day last week. tereet en the S econd L iberty bond* o f splendid program was rendered known in this country. fered fo r e ic h a n c e will be paid OO o f Silverton— City buys modern fire Miss Maude Miller, who teaches Juno ft ft. 1927. which was very much enjoyed. Many The visitors at the Emigrant the Green Spring school visited at truck and fire-fighting equipment. S econd Liberty L oon ooa d o Have b oon o f the ladies were dressed to re- called fo r p aym ent on N o v e m b e r 1ft, 1 9 2 7 . Creek Reservoir last Sunday were: her home near Medford over the and will cea se to bear interoat o n t b o t I present unique characters, such as Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hayes and week-end. Reedsport— Many street improve data. H older* o f such bond* w h o deoftro a modern flapper, others in old- to take a d van tage o f th e o a e h a n c* * N * r family, Wayne Bradley, Merle Brad ments under way should con su lt their bank o r tru o t e o— Miss Jeannette McNerney, who ■ styled costumes. The sum of thirty to n y at once T h e exch a n g e privih**w ley, Glenn Abbott, Howard Combs, has been working for Mrs. Edwin will be available fo r a lim ited p e rio d e a t * . dollars was added to the treasury. • nd may expire abou t J u a o tftth. Elroy McGrew, and Roy Shooks. Dunn for some time, is visiting with K"— ith Falla— Work to begin at Further in form a tion m ay bo o b tain e d Water has been turned into all Mrs. Wm. Barlow visited at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mc on $20,000 Braymill road pro from banka or tru st eo m p an leo , o r fvoaa ditches in the vicinity o f West Phoe any F ederal R eserv e Bank. home o f her son Mr. M. F. Barlow Nerney at their home on ^he Green nix and as it gurgles along each ject. A. W . M E L L O N . last Tuesday.. Springs mountain. grass grown waterway, ons seems to Secretary o f the T reasu ry. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McGrew were Mr. and Mrs. McCall and party of feel a sense o f plenty. Fruit and Portland— Sunset central office Sunday dinner guests at the home Klamath Falls picniced at Soda berries in abundance are to be seen o f Pacific Telephone and Telegraph W ashington, M ay 31. 1927. o f Mr. McGrews aunt and uncle Mr. Springs last Monday. Mr. McCall iif on each o f these little home tracts. Company will be enlarged at cost of and Mrs. G. A. Briner. I the genial postmaster o f Klamath A. H. Hearn who has lately finish $75,000. Mrs. jileanor Perkins was a busi 1 Falls. ed a fine new home in the southern ness visitor in Ashland last Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. Davis and Mrs. E. J. portion of Phoenix, on the highway, Mrs. C. A. Knighten was a visitor j McNerney visited with Mrs. Elbert has received the new rugs, and drap. at the M. F. Barlow ranch last Tues Douis Sunday. eries and will soon have the new day. Mr. Barlow and Mrs. Knighten Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Davis and Mr. furniture in place. This is one of the are brother and sister. and Mrs. Elert Davis and son El most up-to-date o f the many new Mr. Franklin o f the Quality Sei- bert Jr., spent Memorial day in Ash_ homes built within the past year. vice Station in Talent was a busi land. Mrs. Wagoner, Nee Bell McTavish ness visitor at the Brookdale ranch Misses Dougherty, Pear! Dougher former Phoenix girl and her husband Beaver Realty Co. last Tuesday. Dr. R. L. Burdic ty and Esther Miller, and Earl Mil- made a number o f calls on old There was a taffy pull at the home jler of Medford were dinner guests friends last Sunday, as they passed I A. M. Beaxor Tel. 68 D e n t il t o f Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Combs last at the McNerney home Tuesday through from Oakland, California, 175 E. Main St. on their way to British Columbia. Friday evening. There was a large evening, May 31. Hersey Bldg. Ashland, Oregon The Wagoners are on their annua) crowd and everyone enjoyed the The Green Springs school closed Next to Klki Temple vacation o f two weeks. evening. Tuesday, May 31 with a splendid SODA SPRINGS The Register’s News o f Community Interest TALENT NOTES Mr. Pat Marsh o f Log Angeles is making an extended visit with rela tives and friends in Talent and this valley. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ostendorf of Klamath Falls visited last Friday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tryon. Mrs. C. E. Borg, Mr. Charles Hold, ridge and Miss Esther Holdridge were among those in Medford Tues- •a* E . E. Evans and Don and Wm. V i. * mont made a business trip to Chilo- quin last Wednesday. The Camp Fire girls were enter tained at the home of Pearl Hughes last Monday night. A group o f young people enjoyed a weinie roast on Bear Creek last Thursday night. Mr. A. T. Edmunson is working for Chauncey Flurey on a timber job on Griffin Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, who re cently bought the C. E. Borg pro perty, returned Saturday evening from a motor trip to Everett, Wash., Rev. Wm. Vimont preached in the Presbyterian church at Phoenix last Sunday morning and Rev. Nelson preached here in Talent. Bill Spetzer returned Saturday evening from Seattle. *¡0 Mrs. Della Brahma o f Medford who has been quite ill, is making an extended visit at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbart. Mrs. H. R. Commons was hostess to the Ladies Aid Society Thursday afternoon. A large number were present to enjoy the afternoon and a silver tea was served. Dee Bowman and sister, Mrs. Le one Martin o f Medford were callers Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. auu Mrs. Louis Brown. Talent Rebekah club enjoyed a picnic at the Ashland park last Thursday. Edward E. Gore o f Medford and J. W. Kerns o f Ashland were busi ness callers in Talent Saturday. ► Queen Esther Circle and those tak ing part in the pageant are enjoying a picnic this Friday at Jackson Hot Springs. Miss Blanche Dean o f Derby, ar_ rived Tuesday of last week and is visiting Miss Rosetta Burnett. Little Doris Holdridge celebrated her 5th birthday last Saturday when her mother entertained a company of little boys and girls in her honor or the lawn at the city hall. The child ren played games on the lawn and had a fine time. Ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Miller of Yoncalla visited Mrs. Lillian Scott over the week-end. They expect to visit Mrs. Miller’s sister in Nevada City, Cal. The Mission Circle enjoyed a cov ered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. John Mill*, Jr., in Ashland last week Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant o f Filer. Ida., ,yMrrived last week are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Connor. They are pleased with the Rogue River valley. Miss Ruth Genoway and Harold R. Milner o f Klamath Fall* were quietly married in Bend. Ore., Saturday. May 7. They are living at Altamont Acres near Klamath Falls. Mrs. Milner has taught English in the Tal ent high school for the past t w o years and has many friends who ex tend congTHt jlsf'ons. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vilner of Klamath Falls were in Talent last Friday evening to attend the So. Ore. Mutu-xl Rabbit Er»eder3 :r.t '.¡n g Born t » V and Mrs Kunkler, a baby girl )a*t Saturday evening, June 4th, who has been named Alie June. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Newbry and Miss Edna Newbry returned Tues day from Corvallis where they went attend the graduation exercises. Mr. Geo. Cart-r who is working at Prospect, spent the week end with his family. Mrs. Carter and the boys took him up to Procpect in the car Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Keesee motor ed to Marshfield and returned over the week end. Mrs. L. O. Penland was in Ash land shopping last Monday afternoon SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Business and Classified Directory Mr. Robert Lockwood and son Leon were Medford visitors last Monday. We were sorry to hear that the YMCA boys were unable to come out and hold services last Sunday evening. | program given in Groves hail. After- the program a large table was spread IF THERE WERE MORE LIKE MRS. RUSSELL I with plenty of good things to eat including, chicken pie, sandwiches, cake and pie. Oakland, California ------------------* ------------------ June 4, 1927. Kind Editor: PHOENIX and VICINITY I will soon receive my mail in Lcs you please then, VALLEY VIEW The new addition to our school- Angeles. Will change the address o f your paper to house is progressing rapidly and Mrs. J. M. Potter, 1104 Oqk Grovee The Valley View community club promises to give us more for our met at the club house last Saturday money than any previous work o f the Drive, which will not confuse their evening to elect officers for the kind. We have made several efforts mail carrier, and I can have home heretofore to furnish adequate school news. While I aim to Boost Ashland coming year. this distance seems to show up neg Mrs. Alice Farmer, president, Mrs. buildings but they have always been lected advantages, waiting develop too small. We de hope this will meet Mary Glenn, vice president, and Mrs. ment. If Oakland possessed a Lithia with the needs o f the district. Mae Lennox secretary treasurer. Springs unequaled in the World, There are a number of new homes After the business meeting there bubbling a strong stream of health was a social hour for the families springins up in the territory west o f giving and curing merits “ free to and the refreshment committee ser Phoenix, since the Talent Irrigation all,” in one o f the most beautiful Company have put water on the land ved cake and coffee. parks on Coast, that alone would There is no prettier place in the val R. N. Chaney’s car was stolen they have all the world know of it. lust week from near the Presby. ley in which to make a home than in But why don’t we wake up? I see this section. All kinds o f fruit, gar terian church ut fortunately it was our granite quarries (no better gran found on main street near Van Ness dens truck and berries can be grown ite has been disovered for monumen. to perfection. The land is warm; with no damage done to it. tal or building purposes) four sllp- being o f a gravily composition. Plen. Edith Arnold has been very ill ty of water and a little water will hur springs, both hot and cold, and Oh, our Soda Springs! Just a short with mastoid infection but at pres turn the trick. ride from town on paved’ highway. ent is doing nicely. She was taken to We note many truck loads o f fine (I wish I ould see it sparkling in a the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford last week for an operation but a turn leghorn hens finding their way to glass now, but guess I would give it market, ebcause o f the continued all away to somebody who had never for the better made an operation low prices on eggs. This is a pity, heard o f it before.) unnecessary. as it takes nearly a year to bring And our shale oil mountain in Word has been received from Paul hens to their best as layers, and each Nicols who went to Seattle a short flock marketed are gone for good, sight o f town, ready to make South ern Oregon rich. Near ie looms up time ago, that he is being employed as egg-producers. the white face of a (rich for some by the Carnation Milk Co. of Seat A new way is being worked out body) caline to be quarried, and a tle. on several o f the big dairy ranches, clay near that some wide open eyed C. J. Hughes of Portland a son- ¡to utilize Bronko grass and Foxtail. body will create a famous plant to in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. De- The process consists o f a haycutting make crockery. May I tell this all to Ford, stopped for a short visit last machine, which cuts it up ine as soon somebody in California? Or had 1 week on his way to California, where as it is cured in the field and hauled better be true to our town style? he is going for his health. ** to the shelter. The grass is cut be Just keep still about it for fear some Mrs. May K. Green o f Ashland fore the seeds have begun to ripen one would want to come and start spent Sunday with Mrs. James Len which leaves it soft and full o f nut Ashland to advertise a lot o f our nox o f Valley View. riment. Milk cows eat it as readily good things? I must tell on Califor Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCraken of as grain hay or alfalfa. nia. Really, they are so hungry for * Ukiah, California, arrived on Mon Mrs. Withrow and her daughter, even good air; the hills are being day to spend several weeks visiting Mrs. Morris Barlow, o f Talent were dug into for fine homes to be built the J. R. McCraken and James Len. Phoeni and Medford business visit- above the smoke, fog and bad air. nox families. I am now where we look down on iors Monday morning. Miss Lydia DeFord o f Portland ' A. H. Hearn, Phoenix merchant those we pity, whose lights look like accompanied by Mr. Charles Dudrow was a business caller in Ashland millions of stars below us— a home that is real homey, on a paved road and family, on their way to Mar Friday of last week. Miller Heights. My tinez, Cal., stopped for a short Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fisher o f on Joaquin visit with Miss DeFord’s parents Phoenix was visiting at the home o f daughters are native Ashlanders, ac Mr. and Mrs. W. F. DeFord, last their daughter Mrs. John Mast, lest customed to good mountain air and pure mountain water (the latter, Friday. week. moss Mrs. E. G. Coleman, Mrs. J. E. they miss) I passed green, L. H. Gallatin left for Corvallis last Wednesday to ring home his ; Rolert* and Mrs. Noah Chandler,’ o f covered lakes a few days ago, but it daughter, Rosina, who is a student Phoenix, left last Sunday morning wouldn’t be polit to ask questions | for fiandon, where they went as about the water in California, so o f O, A. C. only guessed. I was wise enough to The Ashland Valley View calf delegates for Oak Circle No. 242, drink milk! Neighbors o f Woodcraft. club met at the Meyer Creek dairy Well, I may fail, but more cars Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts and and Poultry Farm on Monday even hit the Oregon Trail and stay on the family left Phoenix by auto for San ing. R. G> Fowler, county club lead other side o f the mountains, safe er, o f Medford, and most o f the calf Berdeno California where Mrs. Rob erts will remain for a visit with her from quakes, storms and floods, our club members were present. parents while her husband will return Ashland, nestled in the shadow of the Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold and immediately to Phosnix. .Siskiyou*. John, Mr*. Lottie Hash o f Ashland, j - Thiring i some o f the orchards I wish yon well, Mrs. May Harris and children of Mrs. A. H. Russell. commenced last Monday and will Juneau, Alaska, had a picnic lunch continue fo r some time, as many o f eon at the Jackson Hot Springs last the apple orchards will have to be C O N V E N T IO N S T O B R IN G Tuesday. 1927 C R O W D S W E S T W A R D thined. Mrs. Lewis and three children Mr. and Mrs. Noah Chandler o f arrived at their home last week, com ‘ this precinct visited the big dairy CHICAGO, 111.— More middl-west- ing from Coos Bay to join Mr. Lewis farm o f H. B. Rankin and hie son- e n u r- than ever be* > are lo'k.ng who has been here for several months in-law, last Thursday. The owners forward to visiting v..t gon, accord Mr. Chris Strong who has been have recently installed Electric milk. ing to E. W. Clapp, traffic manager WAGNER CREEK in Santa Rosa. Cal., for some time, , ing machines and many other elec 'fo r S->uthern Pacific company with returned to his family here last week tric conveniences on the ranch. . headruarter* in this city. Revived interest in the West and J. R. McCraken and W. A. Strat Twenty head o f cows are milked by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Combs and particularly in Oregon and Cali- family. Mr. Frank Combs, and Miss ton were called to Jacksonville last milking machine. Last Thursday witnessed one o f jfornia, is evidenced by the nnm. Helen Snooks were bus>a*sa visitors Wednesday to be examined for the the most plesant social affatrs.rtaged bers o f Windy City people planning jury in the D’Autremont case. in Medford last Saturday. G. W. Gregg, M. D. Oak Street Garage Citizens Bank B ldg. First Class Repairing Office Honrs 10-12 A. M. 2-5 P. M. WELDING. LATHE and MACHINE WORK 97 Oak St. Phone 37 Convalescent Hom e Phones-69 (o ffice ) 222-R (res) Dr. Charles A. Haines 153 G ranite Where the sick and aged are cared for in pleasant home surroundings. Physician - . and S u rg eon O ffice Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L O f f ic e H enrsi Yockey & Company Real E state, L o e s s , Rentals Trades a Specialty P h en e 1 4 « 177 E. M ein St. A shland, O re. 10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 5 P. M. Hershey Building Ashland, Orpgon Dr. C. E. Shinn Whittle Transfer & Storage Co, D entistry Open evenings by appointment COAL, W O O D and S T O R A G E Packin g, C retin g en d Shipping L on g D istance H auling AUTO FREIGHT TERMINAL Phone 117 O ffice 89 Oak St. Phone 116-J Citizens Bank B ldg. Reridence Phone 1 1 5 -L ASHLAND, OREGON DR. E. B. ANGELL Dr. W. J. Crandall O steepeth ic Physician and Surgeon E ye, Ear, Nese and T h roat O ffice Phone 126 First National Bank Building P ion eer B ldg Chiropractic Physiothurapy Rad ionic Remember This method is safe and bring* health where other faila. Free eamination this month. 1 Potentiometer diagnosis in- t eluded. Office Phone 48. 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