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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1927)
A SH LA N D RECISTER cnutuia counties. Senior High School juicy red part is not as good Medford— Rogue River orchards I George A. Briscoe, Superinten will ship 6.000 tons pears to Ore either. Tourists play a large part in the dent; B. C. Forsythe, principal, gon plants. sales at Ashland, however the mat ‘ science; Harold W. Allison, Latin Federal reclamation project in ter o f price curtails somewhat the and social science; Irene Berg, En Malheur County will »tore 700,- Oas cent a word first insertion, one sales to this source, California glish; Ethel McCormack, short 000 acre feet water. half ceat a word thereafter melons being somewhat cheaper hand, bookkeeping and secretarial Medford— California • Oregon training; Ellen Waters, girl’s phy than the Oregon ones. v e r plant at Prospect approach- sical training; Russell T. Cripe, R SALE MISCELANEOUS Price $135.0u. Phone 50 Clay- Doesnt Thump Them mpletion. comp Motor Co. 25-tf Mr. Repp can tell by looking at physical training, U. S. History Klamath Falls— Northern Pa SALE R A B B ITS : New Zea- Smith- a melon as to his exact stage of coach; Kathryn Didtel, cific plans drawbridge on Lake nd Rcda and Flemish Giants, FOR S A L E : 1924 Roadster . Re i ripeness and rarely does he re Hughes home economics; Irene Ewauna. 'tility Does, with litters; bred; conditioned with license. Price sort to the time honored custom of Clark, mathematics; Althea Dw Iso Does Four months old. $1 $175.00. Phone 50, Claycomb Mar- '¡eld — Southern Pacific thumping them to determine when yer. English; Ann Malloch Mylne, $3.50. First House on right Motor Co. 25-tf. will build new station costing biology; Emma Maloney, Spanish; they are ready for market. The bove Wagner creek school about $20,000. economics; seeds are first planted the latter Hazel Smith, home ouse. D. W. Bradley. 31-St FOR T R A D E : Or will sell cheap Salem— Terminal Ice A Storage Laura Raguse, music; Caroline part o f April or May, and the mel a Ford touring. Phone 407-R. Co. buys $50,000 Larmeor ware Radde, typewriting; Ethel H. | 30-4t-c ons are usually ready fo r market Marks, history, English. Cora E. house. and will spend $125,000 on SA LE OR T R A D E . $750! about the fore part o f August, al Schumann Piano. W ill trade for plant. though some years they have ma Mason, secretary. LOST AND FOUND ree good cows or sell for Klamath County will ship 1000 Junior High School tured sufficiently to be sold in 250.00. Second House Past R. carloads potatoes this year. LO ST: Boys Red Tricycle. Leave July. Ila M. Myers, principal; Mell E. j Left hand Side o f East Main. at Register office. 32-2t Coos County adds $2,500,000 to Mr. Rapp, has used the present Carter, grammar; Ethel Reid, 30-3t* taxable values by forest recruiae. arithmetic; Bertha L. Denton, V'OUN'D: Womans wadding ring, seed from which his melons are so nurse; Edna L. Goheen, English; Sutherlin— Carload shipments good he has built the reputation OR SALE REAL ESTATE owner can have same by prov ing property and paying for for extra good watermelons for Cleo V. Howell, science; Lizsie K. o f green prunes begin for Eastern S A LE : Fine aneli stocked twenty years. His father, Joseph Merritt, opoprtunity room; Hazel market. advertisement. The Register. iry farm o f 26 acres. Nearly Sutherlin— [.»cal oil prospect 81 2-t Repp was a successful truck gard- Sanders, cooking and sewing; Nora and geography; well ia below 3000 feet, with gas ia alfalfa. L. W. House, Tal- ner for many years, and fo r a Ward, history t Oregon. 30-3t. • ! LO ST: Small double coin purse, long time sold his products to the Laura C. Johnson, English and showing. containing $6.04. Return to people o f Jacksonville where ha Spaniah; Harold A. Teal, vocation Important hydraulic mining FOR RENT HOUSES Ashland Register. Suitable Re had established a route, with from al training. prospects opened on Slide Creek ward. Coos County. R E N T : 5 Room House, part- fifty to sixty customers on I t He Washington School furnished ; chicken houses, Madras— Big and Little Agency also raised melons, and after his Elden S. Corthell, principal and LO S T: Fa* Terrier, white, black 244 Grant Street. Plains sign bonds tor water sys death the present Mr. Repp, car sixth grade; C. Edna Kennedy, head, black soot on back, bob tem. ried on his work for 2 or 3 years fifth grade; Beulah Hussey, fourth bed tail, wore collar and chain. R E N T : 6 room bouse, targe Portland— New Claremont resi third Good reward. N otify G. W. and then branched o ff in to other «rade; Mildred Million, garage. Phone 2R9-J. 36-ftt dential hotel on c liff et 26th and lines o f farming. grade grade; Clara Anderson, sec Thurston, Talent, Oregon. 3«-4t REN T J Furnished Kous’V “ I am trying to raise as good ond grade; Hazel M. Bruner, first Washington, will cost $1,200,000. Portland— Hawley Pulp A Pap aea Grocery. melons ms I possibly can” Mr. and second grades; Eugenia Car- BONDS ARE FOUND er co mpany builds $70,000 ware Repp said, and I find that others son first grade. W A N TE D TO RENT house on Esst Main. are trying to captilize on the rep. Continued From Page 1 Lincoln School Great Northern reports rapid TED TO R E N T : Four wr five which it was handled. The bonds utaticn I have built a, and am Edith L. Bork, principal and progress on Bend-Klamath Falls m modern furnished house, were negotiable, and it was con st*il:ng their products under my sixth grade; Margaret O. Cason project. September First. Prefer be- ceded by officers that it was due na;, « " fifth grade; Veneta Fountain, Medford— First shipment of close to High School. W rite to the fact that Riley made no in Fourth grade; Bertha A. Stephens, Bartlett pears fo r 1927 goes to x A, Care the Register. timate friends and due to this fact WEDNESDAY IS LAST third and fourth grades: Elizabeth New York. 30-3t.* no one knew o f his savings that (Continued From Page 1) Wilson, third grade; Betty Hile- Vale— Five cars early potatoes they were as safe as they were. New equipment will also be man. second grade; Lillian Nichol R E N T: Good office*. Well bring $1.85 per 100 pounds. needed fo r next year. son. first grade; Isabelle Watten- ted fine fo r Beauty Par- The officers heaved a sigh o f re Astoria shipped 27.669,749 feet lief when they had them safely The First National Bank has barger, first grade. , Doctors Office. H. A. of lumber to California during pledged its support to this, and ms, 137 Oak street. 30-3t placed in a safe deposit box. July. Miss Carver believes other local Eugene— New six-room school TE D : Girl fo r general office concerns and organizations will TONS OF WATERMELONS NOTICE o r SHERIFF’ S SALE completed at Marcola. rk. Must be of good appear- take interest in the matter. L A S S iF IE D A D ce and able to meet the pub- Salary will be small to rt but more as ability is de- nstrated. Address Box B-90 care Register. 2-t* WANTED TO BUY TED : Fruits to piek on or at cheap price. A t once on. 90 Seventh street. SALE : Dodge Delivery for t Trucking. Priced $176.00 aycomb Motor So. S A L E : 1933 Ford Touring nditkmed with License. (Continued from page 1) ky’s Sweet,” this combination giv ing size and crispness. He finds it impossible to ship'the melons any great distance, due to 'he care he has taken during the years thut he has raised them, to secure a melon that was not tough. “ When ever you find a melon that is capable o f being shipped you can mark it down that its not much good," was one o f the many things learned by this man during his many years of experience. A melon 4t seems, in order to stand shipping cannot be at all brittle it must be tough, and when the rind is tough then the It is notable that during all the years o f the playground, there has not been an accident o f a serious nature, and during the past two years there has been only one min or mishap. INFORMATION (Continued from page 1) Saturday September 10, 9 o'clock. In the afternoon the teachers of each building will meet their re spective principals for detailed in structions. Followng is the list o f teachers for the year 1927-28: Astoria— Steamer “ Mexican” takes 20,000 cases salmon, largest shipment in ports history. Baker— Baisley— Elkhorn mine mill completed, fo r heavy ore treatment. Reedsport— New post office and store building has cost $25 - 000. Ashland— Talent irrigation dis trict completes $35,000 canal im provement. Astoria— General contract for Gray memorial chapel at Clatsop Plains let fo r $16,268. Bids asked on 12 miles roads in Gillian, Jackson, Josephine and TO E v e r y A d v e r tis e r B etto r i f H E Y ’ RE E F FE C TIV E : Because almost everyone reads the classi fied section. The Register is resd by more than 1800 people two times a week. O W : is the time to start using the classified columns. It’s a good habit to get. DENTISTS C H IR O PR A C T O R DR. E. B. A N G E L L PioNMait B u ild ing Dr. R. L. Bur die Chiropractic Phytioth erapy Rad ionic Dentist Hersey Bldg. Next to Elks Temple Dr. C. E. Shinn Dentistry Open evenings by appointment Residence 151-L O ffice Phone 151-J Citinone Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 184 ASHLAND, OREGON Res. 141 O ffice Phone 48. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Established in 1886 The Only Complete Title Sye* tem In Jackson County Abstracts of Title sod Title laenraaca Are ye» geieg to B«y or B»Bi e H s s m in Ash lead H I Write JOHN B .3HELEY Ceotrel Peiat, Oregea far LOANS-IO Ceaety Agent for tl Saviors 4 Lea a AusnlaMaw We make loans on town yre^ erty anywhere In the county. PH YSIC IAN Dr. Charlen A Hainas Pkyilciaa aad Serge»» O ffice Phone 164J Home Phone 164-L Office Hearei 10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 5 P. M Hershey R E A L ESTATE Goad City far Ceantry — Bays aad Trades — F. L. NUTTER -40 r. Maia Ashland, Oregea M ISCELANEOUS Building Ashland, Oregon Mrs. Nellie SielafPa Kindergarten 133 Hargadine A ve. Dr. W . J. Crandall Osteopathic W ill reopen Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Tuition $5 per month Physician and Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose sad Threat O ffice Phone 12« First National Bank Building Convalescent H om e 1S3 Granite Where the sick and aged ■ cared fo r in pleasant bei surroundings. G. W . Gregg. M. D. Citisaas Beak Bldg. O ffice Hour» 10-lJ A. M. 2-5 P. M. Phones-49 (o ffle e ) 222 R (rao) W hittle Transfer A Storage Co. COAL, W OOD aad 9 T O R A G » D. M. BROWER. M. D. Uses Radio Heat Theraphy in connection with other measures in treating die- ease. O ffice at Reaidence. SIS Caatral Are Packing. C an Mag aad Laag Distance Ha AUTO FREIGHT T E R M IN AI» Phone 117 Office S9 Oak St. Phone 498-R You Stop at 3KbteI2Kk\|warc C lassified Section H E Y ’ RE C H E AP: These classi fied ads. They normally cost but little, and now their price is cut in two. For a fift y cent classified, you get a 25c gallon o f gas! BY o f a Lien upon Chattels fi. .. office o f the County Clerk oi ,ne State o f Ore gon, for the County o f Jackson, on the 20th day o f August, 1927, duly attested the 20th day of August, 1927. I have levied upon the following personal property of the Defendant, F. M. Havens, to- wit: One Ford Touring Car, 1926 Oregon license, No. 134-364, Mo tor No. 8179449. Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day o f September, 1927, at 10:40 o’clock a. m. at the Oak Street Garage in Ashland, Jack- son county, Oregon, I will sell the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said Lien and the coats o f this proceeding as provided in Chapter 221, General Laws o f Oregon, 1921. Dated this 22 day o f August, 1927. R A LPH G. JENNINGS, S heriff o f Jackson County, Oregon LOS ANGELES In T h e R e g is te r’s ê B usiness and P rofessional ] D irectory ^ ^ OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Tou will like I i\ : 81XTH and SPRING STREETS R E A L E STATE Beaver Realty Co. A. M. Beaxer During this campaign, a free gallon o f gasoline will be given with each classified advertisement of fifty cents, and with each advertisement of one dollar or over two free gallons will be given. There are no catches— the offer is not “ camouflaged.” All you have to do is bring in your ad and, upon cash payment get the tickets that will give you many free miles in your car. If you prefer, we will draw up the advertisement for you, and assist you in giving it the most effective wording and display value. Tal. 48 CLIFF BU R LIN G A M E 176 E. Main St. fainter aad Dacaratar Papariag, Tinting Ashland. Oregon Phone 98 Yockey & Company Raal Estate, Loans, Raatals Trades a Specialty Phono 14« 177 E. Moia St. Ashland. Ova. PIN E H U R S T On Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway on Jenny By Louis Jennings. Deputy. 34 -2 1 INN Creek Rooms, Meals, Sunday Din ners, Home Cooking. Spo the re s u lts — o f this unusual offer, since it was made a week ago, have been surprisingly good. Many people have taken advantage of this opportunity, and many have had im mediate returns. In fact, almost everybody agrees with us that THERE IS NO SU BSTITU TE FOR C IR C U LA T IO N — and the Register has it T he â s h ‘ * nd R ecister “There Is No Sub»titute For Circulation” 82-90 par day ay ' ! Orili H. C. FRYM AN, I Manar a w m m nueeeu. m . nr * BIDS W A N T E D Bids covering driving o f Siski you School District bus. Appli cant must he competent driver. Run will he from Summit Siski you to Ashland and return. All bids subject to acceptance qr r e jection by .School Board, Did* to he accepted up to September 6th, for further information see Le- Roy C. Ostrander, Clark 1st Die- No. 88. LeR O Y C. O STRANDER. Clerk o f School DisL No. 38 29-6L MADDENS TIR E SHOP Best in Tires or Best in Service Trade in your old tires 70 N. Main Phone 900 Day or Night etai rataj to partiaa and Boarder». Piano Instruction MRS. HAROLD A1KINS Phono 441-J W ARM ? Cool o ff st Jackson Hot Springs outdoor pool TouruM Cabina Camping 1 S aflea south of Ashland