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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1927)
ASHLAND REGISTER Mr«. J. W. Hoech and Irma and Irene of Mra. Hoech are on r «immer vacation. They it the week end at Crater i-ake, after a short visit at the Me- home, they will Journey to •dr where they will spend the balance of their vacation at the beach. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Smith of Oak. street have returned from a vacation trip which included several cities. They visited in Marshfield, and spent some time at the beach at Crescent City. s j ter Josephine O C I E T M RS. C. J. R E A D , E d ito r R e s. P h o n e 3 2 6 -R P h o n e 95 day table was beautiful in coolrs o f pink and yellow with a large A singularly happy evening was birthday cake with eight pink can There spent at the home of Mrs. Hal Mc dles, as the centerpiece. Nair on Oak street. Saturday ev were yellow and pink candy bas ening by sixteen guests who were kets and nut cups, and at each invited to spend the evening play place a surprise package for each ing bridge. Mrs. McNair, who has small guest. Little dreBsed-up dolls been having a series of parties were given as favors, to Jean’s complimenting her sister, Mrs. I friends, who were Shirley Enders, Gertrude Fraley, arranged four I Shirley Myers, Jane Sugg, Trilma tables for the evenings enjoyment Powers, Ruth Hardy, Carol and and she gave lovely prises for high I Jean Read. _________ . and low scores, which were won by Mrs. J. A. McGee and Mrs. O. A. B r id g e E v e n in g A t H a r d y H o m e A congenial company o f friends Paulserud. A fter the games the hostess assisted by Mrs. Fraley, gathered at the home o f Mr. and served refreshments to Mrs. R. L. Mrs. J. H. Hardy Monday evening Burdic, Mrs. J. A. McGee, Mrs. G. | and spent the evening together M. Green, Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. ( playing cards. The Hardy home on Domino Provost, Mrs. V. D. Mill | Fifth street was attractive with three er, Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr., Mrs. summer flowers, and the Harry Tomlinsonn, Mrs. John Eli tables of bridge arranged for the des, Mrs. O. A. Paulserud, Mrs. guests provided a very happy ev C. E. Shinn, Mrs. Aiyly McCallen, ening for everyone. Mrs. Gertrude one Mrs. Hargett and Mrs. C. J. Read. Fraley was the fortunate among the ladies to win high score and Mr. Henry Enders, Jr., B irth d a y P a rty was high among the men. Both Jean Claycomb, daughter o f Mr. received prises. The hostess serv and Mrs. H. L. Claycomb, celebrat ed refreshments to her guests, who ed her eighth birthday anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders, last Saturday afternoon by enter Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair, Mrs. taining eight little girls at a birth Gertrude Fraley, Mr. and Mrs. day party. There were games on Herschel Claycomb. Mr. and Mrs. the lawn and a prixe game in Andrew McCgllen, and Mr. and which Ruth Hardy won. The birth Mrs. P. R. Hardy. Mr*. M cN a ir H o i t t u A t B rid g e P a rty JMWñ Isaacs J he Q u a l it y S toke ff-JW Pulloway Sheet* Each $1.48 Value for one dollar $1 W O O L DRESS GOODS, Yard Value* to $3.00 yard $1 $ BATH TOW ELS for $1.50 value for one dollar ft $1 * 6 YARDS GINGHAM for $1.50 Value for one dollar.* $1 • HUCK TOWELS for $1.40 Value for one dollar 6 $1 ELLA DAHLBERG For a number of years at Rhodes Bros, big department store in Tacoma, will be at this store ever)- afternoon this week and next FREE DEMONSTRATION Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, of her system of cutting and fitting and designing of trimming for the dress. G. W. Trefren, and Emerson and Louis Pratt left the first of the week for the coast on a short pleasure trip. They will visit Cres cent City and other coast cities before their return. Miss Eva Poley will leave Thurs day for Oakland, Calif., where she teach in the Oakland schools for the coming year. Miss Lydia Williams is leaving Wednesday for San Francisco where she will spend the remaind er of the summer vacation. She will return to Ashland the first week of September to resume her work at the high school. Dr. Chas. A. Haines returned Sunday from Portland where he went to accompany Mrs. Haines nnd son Keith for a visit with her parents. Mrs. Haines and son will return later in the week. Members o f the Ashland dele gation who attended the camp sessions o f the Epworth League at Cascade resort in the McKenzie river country, will return to Ash land this evening or Wednesday morning. They are returning via Bend and Crater Lake, according to Mrs. Bruner, who received word from her daughter, Hazel who is with the delegation. Miss Olive Acton and Mise Grace Grimison students o f the Ashland School o f Art, departed Saturday morning for their home in Victoria. British Columbia. Be fore their departure, they express ed their intent to return to Ash land next summer to the Art school. Mrs. Bert Freeman and daught er, Marjorie returned to their home on Nuteley street Monday after spending a vacation at Cor vallis. Mrs. Freeman's sister, Mrs. Stoner, and daughter, Cleo of Corvallis accompanied them home, and will remain here a week visit ing at the Freeman home. Reedsport— New Post offjj, were forced to short started by the heavy electrical ¡completed and open to public. en their vacation trip to Crescent day. City, when a severe cold was con tracted by Josephine. They re Rt edsport— Umpqua Creamery I Oswego— Sixteen blocks on A turned home after being gone but ships carload of butter and cheese. Street will be paved. a few days. Mr. George Gille«pi o f San Francisco is spending a few days visiting at the home o f Mrs. Elsie Churrhman on Union »treet while enroute to his home, from a trip to Portland and Seattle. Mr. Tweedale, secretary and treasurer o f the Multinoruah Ho tel Corporation was an Ashland visitor two days last week, spend ing the time with “ Bud” Zimmer man manager o f the Lithia Springs Hotel. Sale Accessories Desert W ater Bags, Special ..................... $ J.25 BANK EMPLOYEES DETECT FORGERY 2 Gal. Round Water Canteens Special .. $ 2.00 A good forgery, only detected by the keeness o f employees of the First National Bank led to the arrest of twenty-year-old Raleigh Hoylman, for too freely using the name of Avgaris Broth ers owners o f a Siskiyou saw mill, on the signature o f two checks. One for $34.61 was accepted by Virgil Chapman o f the East Side Market, and the second made out for $61.50 and presented to the First National Bank where em ployees became suspicous and call ed Chief o f Police McNabb. Anoth er check appeared late Saturday when the Ashland Iron Works re ported to the Chief o f Police that they held one o f the check*. Hoiyman was under $500 bonds in Josephine county on a simi'ar charge, and when taken before local officers his bond was placed Miss Gretchen Kramer, former at the same amount, and he will ly teacher in the Ashland schools, be held until the grand jury takes and now Superintendent o f Muftic action. in the schools at Salem. Oregon is spending two weeks at the Nor- FIRE DOES DAM AGE cross home, and visiting many old A T CENTRA! POINT friends and old pupils. After her visit in Ashland, she will go to A raging, leaping oil fire which Salem to take up her duties in the rapidly ate its way through ev schools there. erything, completely destroyed Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac have the Freeman and Wiley warehouse gone to the laike o f the Woods to of Central Point and a freight car spend a week at their summer standing near it at 1 a. m. Mon home. Mr. Isaac will rest and re day morning, with an estimaud cuperate from a recent illness damage o f $25,000. which kept him confined to his For a time the huge blare which home a few days last week. They lighted up the sky above, menac will return to their store the first ed the whole town and workers at I of next week. the Copco warehouse nearby were Many Ashland people are spend put to their utmost to save the ing their vacations at the I,ake of plant. the Woods, among those go ing out Flying bits o f flaming wood recently are Mrs. V. D. Miller and and sparks spread over the whole children, Mrs. Billy Briggs and city and started several snia'.l fires children, Mrs. A. E. Kinney and on housetops, but all were extin Mrs. F. D. Wagner. guished. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nininger received a visit on Monday from Stubborn Fire Mr. Nininger's sister and husband, The most stubborn forest fires Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammett, of that have occurred in Siskiyou for Santa Anna. California. They a number o f years have been rag were accompanied here by Mr. and ing in the Klamath river section Mrs. Steven Bunds, also of Santa during the past week. Around Anna, and the two families were Happy Camp und between there on their way to the Northwest to and Orleans Bar fire fighters have spend their vacation. had a strenuous time controlling Wr. and Mrs. Alexander Living- the flames. sol . f East Main street entertain The Forest Service sent twenty ed their daughter and her family men out of Yreka Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Walter O’donahue five from Fort Jones, which to and children, for a few days last gether with those already on the week, the guests departing Satur scene make close to a hundred men day for their home at Crescent on the fire line. Wednesday a fire Lake. started on the Humbug mountain Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fowler of and yesterday was burning north. Westminister, B. C. and J. L. The airplane patrol has been Fowler o f Hubbard, Oregon, are kept busy making repeated trifls guests at the home o f Mr. and Sirs. over the forests o f Siskiyou and O. F. Carson on low* street and have located numerous small fires Dr. und Mrs. C. F. Tilton on Al which by being taken in time have mond street. been subdued. The fires were electrical Mrs. W. M. Barber and daugK started by the heacy Dash Type Gasoline Gauge, Special $ J.tjg Ford Nickel Shell Drum Lites, Spi. pr. $ 3.95 Ford Road Lite, Reg. $5.00 ..................... $ 3.75 Ford Nickel Steel Bumpers, Front and Back for 1926 and 1927, pair .............. $12.50 Lincoln Outside Brakes, for 1916 to 1927 - ............................................................ $11.25 HsLssler Rebound, Check and Shock ab* sorber* for 1916 io 1926, S p e c ia l.............. $13.50 Ford Snubbing Units, Front and Back for 1916 to 1927 Reg. $11.25 .... ............. $ 8.50 Stromberg Carburator. 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