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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1927)
ASHLAND REGISTER Page 2 time, that he ’lied’ about his age, INTRODUCTIONS Other features of the New Ford 2‘Jth, 1927. Mrs. Conroy has many very good attendance at this meet- comfort ---------- are: An especially designed irre- MRS. H. G. ENDERS Sr. land fought for the North when triends in Ashland, and has often ing. MR. a n d MRS H. G. ENDERS, only 15 years old. His brother, ( Continued from page 1) versible steering gear, which will been the guest of her sister-in-law, — - j ,. I only 13, made the march to the two brake shoes on each drum, or not deflect on rough roads. A new Mrs. Daisy McGarry. S u r p r i s e Birthday D i n n e r JACK ENDERS -tea with Sherman and died from eight in all giving a total fcrak-! oiling system o f the forced feed Mr. and Mrs. Irving Porter, who Surprise parties do not always Mrs. Annie Sealantier, daughter ing surface o f 144 inches. type; a new water pump, heavier MR. AND MRS. JOHN ENDERS strain o f Rev. and Mrs. Mirphy left to have been spending several weeks terminate in the manner planned, AND FAMILY Fou.h. Battle. The new machine wilt be equip- and wrider frame and transverse day for h»T home in Portland af at the home of Mr. Porter’s par but the surprise birthday dinner ^ w Vobl„ a!so ped with a lanueni or double fly t ype s!'r' n!i »¡milar to those in use ter speeding some time visiting at ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Porter on which V. D. Miller gave in bon- j MR. AND MRS. .. R. FRIDE- North Main street, departed last or o f Mrs. Miller. Wednesday ev foreign cars. the home of her parents. GAR AND FAMILY. known in Ashland, fought in so wheel one o f which is placed at I >n — Celebrate and celebrate right evening for their new home in ening at the Plaza Cafe, was an many battles that he has a hard I the rear of the crank shaft and \ The various models are built on Spokane, Washington, wliere Mr. unqualified success both from the at American Legion Dance Labor MAGAZINE GIVE DOPE 104 inch wheel base. A wide time remembering them all. Mr. the other in fron t Porter will teach music and play culinary standpoint ad from the Day at Jackson Springs. Noble is the colonel commander of Electrical equipment includes a choice in color combinations ia of- fact that it was a real surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Gideon left yester in an orchestra. (Continued from page 1) the association, and for ten years new type o f dynamo-generator fered. All paint work is finished You a lw a y s fin d o c c a s io n s that Mrs. Miller. The banquet room at .. , . . . i .. . - ... day morning for a months Wait along the lines similar to the large with pyroxlyn and guaranteed not . . . talk much about the old times, a resident o f this city. re q u ire a da rk suit S e . o u r Now ;he Plaza was perfectly arranged . ~ -------- * r k .«it. u,u u ™ " - “ -------- ™ among old friends and relatives in Model ia Bl e T w U t . P a u U u ru d * . for the occasion, with two do- lL 2 . ‘ ‘ t i “. " ' * * ! 7 o { th * ‘youngest’ veterans dynamos used for power houses. to scratch. Montana, Nebraska, and Iowa. If, tirst battle with much enthusiasm is E. W. Emerson of Grants Pass, at each weather conditions permit, they Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowen en corated birthday cakes He is well-known in this city, hav- j who had to give the wrong age to will extend their trip to Chicago t-rt-ined at their home oo Holly end o f the tables, as a reminder j ing lived here for 27 years. He is I get in. He is now 79 years o f age. street Wednesday o f this week, to Mrs. Miller that it was her where they also have relatives. 84 Y e*« old. During the war he fought with the when Mr. and Mrs. Cochran of birthday. Seven couples, who were Mrs. Herbert McCarthy and son. H. A. Huntley, o f Grants Pass, river patrol boat General Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Claycomb, Dr. are spending a few day. at their Ro“ bur* ’•P"* th« daX » • * th” n> GREAT POSSESSIONS so eagerto fight for the Un- and has many interesting expea- home on Vista street. They will Mr Cochran is athletic coach st and Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Dr. and ion M were manjr others o f his iences to tell. Mrs. W. J. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. I return to Dunsmuir soon where t8e Roseburg High school, they have been spending the sum- ®on 1 * orFet That Big Legion S. A. Peters. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. mer Dance Labor Day at Jackson Billy Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Clif-| First among the things worth ford Read, found their place« at Mrs. Rudolph Neidt and son -t'Pr’ nE»- having is ‘‘a job.” Something to do Bernard at Oakland, California, Mr and Mr* W,n Highland of the table at 6:30 and immediately i ‘ because you have to do it.” A job atopped in Ashland the first of the Elm*’ Washington, have taken up thereafter, Mr. Miller escorted the 1 which makes it possible for every week en route to Seattle and other Hieir residence at the Barber honored guest to the banquet room j one “ to pull his own weight in the where the guests were assembled, northwest cities. VYhile here, they! Apartment* <>« Granite street. ‘T h e Theatre A motor party consisting o f . Dinned was served in five courses. were guests at tim homes of Mr. boat,” as Theodore Roosevelt 't Beautif uT* and Mrs. Sylvan and Mr. ■ Mr* C. E. O'Connor o f Redwood | arttj Mrs. Miller received some eie- Ivan Provost Pr it. Or, in simpler language, a job and Mrs. Dorn Provost. City, California and Mr. and Mrs. gant birthday gifts. Watch This Space For Coming Attractions which makes it possible for each of Don't Forget That Big Legion w H• Loit of San Franciaco stop After dinner, the gueata gather Each Issue us to earn what he spends ( and on the Dance Labor Day at Jackaoa ped in Ashland for three days this ed at the Miller home saves) and to be self-dependent; week, and at the end o f that time Boulevard where cards were the Springs. Last Time Today— which means, dependent on one’s Mrs. Myrtle Harrington and were loath to leave. While here, diversion until a late hour. Bridge Mrs. Daisy McGarry motored to they visited Crater Lake, and oth prises were won by Mrs. R. L. own hands and brain. Medford Wednesday and spent er points o f interest in the vicinity Burdic and Mr. S. A. Peters, Jr. . Jackie Coogaa in of Ashland and they expressed several hours there on business. themselves as being more pleased Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Conroy of Attorney sad Mrs. Rabaft* Taka "THE BUGLE CALL” Therefore, on Labor Day take Mat or Trig Medford announce the birth o f a with Southern Oregon than any time to give thanks that you are b*hjr girl, born Monday, August where they had been. They have Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts, and Tomorrow Only— been traveling since the first of their daughter, Mrs. Rowena Mey able to work, to earn, to spend, and June. ers, who is visiting here from to save; able to be economically Mrs. F. M. Barnum o f Palm Needles. Arizona, departed this Ken Maynard in independent! Avenue spent Wednesday o f this noon for a motor trip which will “DESERT VALLEY” week in Hombrook on business. take them to different cities on Mrs. George Gillette and son the Coast. Today they will drive to Virgil departed Thursday morning Crescent City to spend some time ’ Sunday Only__ by motor for their home in Eu on the beach going from there to f As Monday, September 5 (La gene. Mrs. Gillette and son have Bandon-by-the Se-., MSarshfield bor Day) is a legal holiday, we Dorothy Gish in been spending a two weeks vaca- j and Myrtle Point. At Myrtle shall not be open for business on tion at the Lake of the Woods, and, Point, they will visit over Sunday “ TIP-TOES” that day. are calling on friends in Ashland ' an(j la b or Day with Mr. Roberts Wednesday and Thursday morning, brother, and also with Mrs R ob-; Mr. and Mrs. Gillette were former *»rts’ brother, who are resident* of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday— residents of Ashland, having been J that city. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts September 5, 6, 7— transferred to Eugene some time an(j daughter will return to Ash- ir s t a t io n a l ank ago by the Southern Pacific. iand Tuesday. OREGON ASH LAND Mr. Lee Byers of 184 B street is _ Ronald Coleman in packing and crating his house BANANAS Mi»* H *n*o* Entertain*. “ BEAU GESTE” hold goods getting ready to move COM M ERCIAL - SAVINGS - SAFE DEPOSIT 3 POUNDS O C C to Oakland Oregon where he has A group of young ladies were entertained Wednesday evening FOR ................... a position in the schools there, for by Miss Lois Hanson, at her home the coming year. on Manzanita street, the party be P. and G WHITE — Celebrate and celebrate right ing given especially for some of at American legion Dance Labor the girls who are leaving soor fo r' NAPTHA SOAP Day at Jackson Springs. their schools and colleges. Bridge 10 BA&S ........ Mrs. Ed. Martin of Klamath was the evening* diversion and Falls who was on her way home there were three tables arranged FOR ............ from The Dalles where she had by the hostess. Prizes were given gone to visit her aunt, Mrs. Melissa to Miss Frances Pratt and Miss SWEET POTATOES who is sick in the hospita- Mary Ethel Small. 3 LBS O C £ " Clinger fal there, called on friends on B Miss Hanson, assisted by her FOR ................ 3 . street en route home. mother and by heF sister, Louise, Miss Dorothy Chappel o f the (Continued on Page 6) L SHAVERS GRAPE- j Columbia Hotel, was a business CARD OF THANKS yiritor on B street Thursday. I FRUIT We wish to thank our many ! ‘where savings are greatest’ Mr, Brown and family who have JUST RIGHT FOR TWO friends for their assistance and been living in the Cheever house ASHLAND, OREGON PHONE 3 ELKS BUILDING B street have moved out on the help rendered during the illness 1 5 c on j and death o f our loved one. The 1 Boulevard. PER CAN 1 w It m a k e , a d i f f e r e n c e w h e re yen the city officials and 12 5 * 'A nniversary [2 5 * Annwersary 1 MOUNTAIN TURNIPS i buy y o u r r e a d y -t o -w e a r . A ll o u r i Ashland business houses in clos- | j ? ’lits are fitted by » - experienced in* th<dr Place» » t business during ÀfcÉ NOW IN i * i ¡lor PauWerad*. the funeral hour was deeply appre- Of Gay R oxbury G e to a a n ¡fr. and Mrs. Ben Forsythe and cated and WP to e*Press our 6 LBS. O C C Ribbon family returned yesterday from hw,rtfe,t thanks for this thought-1 A Social Aaset A gay pillow, c berry FOR Such pret drapes or a comforter— a two weeks vacation spent at the ful a ct We aNo thank the ™any- Whose foot wouldn't look ty ones for I-ake of the Wood*. many friends for their beautiful , there are many naca lor Usta small in thij slipper— high women and ASHLAND* PUMPKIN 1 6 -inch rretoane! of heel and arch and sl:m of Mr*. Mark W. Smith and daugh-1 n or»* o ffer'* * and their words of children — line? Even the price is a c o l o r * PER 1 0 C ter I,orraine. are leaving Saturday pleating turorisr you'll like, morning for their home in Red CAN ONLY 1 u too Bluff, California. Mrs. Smith has been employed by the Standard FULL PINT JAR DELICIOUS Cleaners on Oak street. V ININ G TRADE SATURDAY AT Hardy Brothers F N B 39 25* Anniversary] Fancy Garters D a in ty S h o e s CRISCO 1 1-2 IB. CAN FOR Vf JAR I T T 77Z iVtAoLJPI The attendance at the Four | Square Gospel evangelistic ser vice* has been excellent, accord- uur to Rev Murphy. pastor of the . \ church. The services are under the J A I O direction of Marjorie Cable. known aa the girl Evangelist and 39' OF DILL PICKLES PER JAR ONLY .............. !he 25( “ T ar S T S S os SPECIAL COFFEE PER POUND ONLY__________________ *r# “ id to be high ly successful. The Clark singers were here Monday and Tuesday, and aseisted in the meeting They left Wednes day for California where they have several singing engagements. C o m m u n ity C iv ic C lu b M eu tia ( The community Civic Club, will hold it* first meeting o f the Club year at the Civic Clubhouse on ! WiBk«m Way. Tuesday after HAVE YOU SEEN noon. The meeting will not be THOSE ' meeting, but will be pure ly social, preceded by a covered QUICK MAYONNAIZE | dish luncheon at 1 o’clock. Invita SETS? tionaa have been sent to resident* ONLY A FEW LEFT | of Ashland and nearby vicinity. Although the president. Mr*. G. PER SET A. Briscoe, wishes it to he ex ONLY ........... pressly understood that thnee who might not have received invita GET YOUR PEACHES tions will he juat aa welcome as thosa who did. Tho officer« o f FOR CANNING AT the club are deairous o f having a HARDY BROS. WAFFLES ! 2 5* A nniversary j .ip 'i' for beauty mH •’ ici than waffle a breakfast on is factory Three Novelty handles and attractive colors make these umbrellas es pecially smart to carry. The prices are reasonable, too, rang ing from ACttThtS. j 1.49 ery two minutes. better Y ou’U Save Your Clothes By Preparing Now ,-an b-- áfDended enly browned, crispy waffle ev n n iv e r s a r y ! Are Y ou Ready for the Rain ! 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