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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1927)
Page 4 ford irre- A S H L A N D REGISTER will th* Copco people upon th« Green son, Isabelle Wattenbargqr, Dora eating friends, and— best o f all— Spring mountain. He is boarding Spanks, Louise Scroggin, Roseet- she can throw her fine and ma ta McGee. Madge Marean Madel tured energy into some worthy with his brother. _ y f r i p e r Published al A .n ls n d , O r e g o n San»* T IR E S T H A T S T A N D T H E “G A F F ” M IL E ine Stevens, Dorothy Teo, Helen work which calls for just such a j Mr. H. W. Combs and Mr. A. the Central Point and Ashland American ifrjy th Korroarr woman aa she, and she can organ G. Hayes returned home from Pemberton, Adelaide Smith, Dor A F T E R M IL E f O ffice at 372 Last Main Street Klamath County last Sunday othy Leslie, Pearl Monroe, Leon ise and administer it, because she j B USINES AND NEW S PHONE 96 is a college woman. « 2.00 night. They have been working ora Godfrey, Missee Rullie Fre- I f you are debating whether to Smooth, easy miles— over bumps, boulders around Ft. Klamath fur the past man, John Billings, Chas Mitchell, A d v e rtis in g Ratas Given on Application John Mills, James Hartley, Lewis send your daughter to college, or and ruts— United States tires are world-known month. whether to let her o ff with a smat Second Class Mr. Hayea has some plastering Smith, Fred Sparks, Donald Vea- as tires that stand up under the most trying con Entered at the Postoffice at Ashland, Oregon, tering o f finishing school, take a arch 3. 18"9 tal. Jack Leslie, Lawrence Powell Matter, under the A ct o f Congress of Mar to do in Medford and will probab ditions. Put on a U. S. Royal or an USCO bal long look ahead. I f you want her John Rigg, Rev. Pemberton. ly have work here all winter. Member STATE E D ITO R IA L A SSO CIATIO N loon and then note their advantages— you will strong and happy, fo r the last Member l ^ T IO N A L E D ITO R IA L ASSO CIATIO N The grain crops turned out fair Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin and find them many. ly well considering the weather Mrs. Anna Fehr and the hosUae- forty years o f life, give her a and the amount o f irrigation wa es Rosina and Francea Gallatin. good college education. W e refer in the above title to the general prac ter to be had. Jas Lennox sud son Keith were titioner— the country doctor of the old school. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frye dinner guests at the H. J. Carter 30x3 Vi— Usco— $6.90 Most any middle-aged o f Medford and Mr. Frye o f Phoe home in Ashland Sunday. 30x3 Vi— Royal— $8.95 The Old-Time native American who was nix visited at the home o f Mr. and Fred DeFord accompanied by 32v4 Usco— $13.95 doctor not a city dweller will re Mrs. H. S. Lynch last Friday ev Mrs. Lee W akefield and Lydia N ? Royal— $18.85 call the family doctor of ening. Hugh went to Crater Lake Sat 29x4.40— Usco— $9.45 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walton and the past and probably do so with esteem and af urday. son left for New CasUe, Calif., 2:'x1 40 Royal — $12 55 fection. It was he who served everybody in his Mrs. W. A. Stratten and Mra J. last Saturday. They have been •v **«• Uico— $16 00 town and in the surrounding farming territory. -amping on the creek fo r the past R. McCracken attended the fare 3! x.~.25 Roval— $21.40 His horse and buggy was known the countryside month. Mrs. Walton will be bet well party In Ashland Friday, giv />.« Usco— $19 15 over. This general practitioner was a surgeon o f ter remembered by friends as Miss en to 8 members o f the Who Do Clase o f the M. E. Church, who 33>6.00 R o y a l- $25.85 Eva Davit. no mean skill, and often performed, without as are leaving. Tr-ule in your old tires. Mr. Charles Lots and family sistance, what are now considered major opera The friends In Valley Vlsw o f moved onto the May place owned tions. >y G. A. Briner this last week. Oscar Hansen who underwent a ROASTS Those who have read Ian Maclaren’s “ A Doc Mr. Charles Loos lost his team and very serious operation for appen tor of the Old School,” written some 30 odd over 100 tiers o f wood in the flood dicitis, will be glad to know that Ashland, Oregon years ago, will recall the sympathetic general last winter. A cloudburst broke he is getting along nicely and will For every day in the above his barn washing it down soon be up. practitioner, Dr. Weelum McClure, who for half and also washing out his wood Week Mrs. Mattie Anderson o f Ker- a century gave himself to administering to the ills compelling him to leave his home by, Oregon, was a guest at the of the people in that parish of Drumtachtz Glen, ■ T stead. McCracken residence Sunday re They are tender, juicy situated in the rugged hills and mountain glens Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slagle, Mrs. turning to Ashland Monday morn and delicious— a real of Bonnie Scotland. Lynn Richardson and daughter, ing. treat for Sunday din Here in America, in New England and on the Helen, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Slagle Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Philips an « ners and evening and family and Mrs. I. E. Bradley Elis Hodgen and family, conains prairies of the Middle West, the country doctor and sons held a picnic in the Lith- o f Frank De Fords o f Modesto. meals. of nearly half a century ago still lives in honored ia Park last Saturday evening and Calif, are guests at the DeFord memory. A few past the three score years and ten enjoyed a fine time. home this week. Also lucious stakes, still in a small way, carry on in their calling, as Mr. Hadden and son Marion and Mrs. Augie Engle and Mrs. any kind you desire. they journey further into the shadows. P. W. Warden have gone to work Brandenburg spept the day Fri Simply phone or call The wonderful advancement made in medical in the orchards. day with Mrs. A. H. DavenhflL Mr. H. L. Sommers team broke at the science has produced specialists of high attain Endors Block Ashlaad, Oregon lose from the wagon and ran a COLLEGE EDU CATION FOR ments. These men are found in practically every short distance last week. They W OMEN population center, even in small cities. Hospitals TH E BEST OF M EA TS A N D P O U L T R Y K E P T IN TH E were stopped by Mrs. C. A. Knigh are founded and equipped to accomplish wonders ton. BEST OF C O N D ITIO N BY Many reasons are given for the in surgery and medicine. Floyd Purves o f this creek who higher education o f women. The % Phone 107 is in Berkeley, Caiif., visited with college graduate is more capable Fees are now paid that were never dreamed of Mr. and Mra M. A. Doran and can earn more, can be n better 182 N. Main fifty years ago. Yet above all this modern ad son in Oakland, California. compainion to her husband and an vancement stands the faithful consecration and Mrs. B. N. French and Mra inspirer o f her children, can do Farmers end Stockmen ere requested to cell at I am In the sacrifice o f the old pioneer doctor, the one who Fred Rapp and sons Joe and Ray more good in the arorld by a bet market for the choicest stock and poultry was the bed side physician, whose presence in the spent Thursday afternoon at the ter understanding o f its problems sick room was a comfort and brought hope and home o f Mr. and airs. D. E. knows how to associate with others Combs. courage to the patient. and assume leadership, has made Mr. C. E. Green is working for many valuable and influential Speaking of the county doctor, the poet has George Mathison setting chokera friendships along the way, knows beautifully said: They are logging on Anderson where to turn flfc- information “ In the night time or the day time Creek this week. , for any practical need.— and oth He would rally brave and well, Y O U W IL L ENJOY S U N D A Y DINNER Mr. J. L. Briner o f Dorris, Cal., ers. Though the bummer lark* were piping spont Sunday with his parents on But there is one outstanding A T TH E Or the winter lances fell.“ the creek. Mra Scott and her reason for the higher education daughter Rose Elfa who have o f women— sufficient to justify been on the creek for the past the opening o f colleges to women And when he was laid to reat: two months returned home with if all the other reasons failed. It “ He has done his duty fairly Mr. Briner. is this: a non-college girl may He has acted out his part, Mr. C. E. Green and Mr. G. A. marry as well, make as good a And the good old country doctor Briner motored to Dorris and w ife and mother, and be as hap Is entitled to a furlough Bray and returned Friday. py as her college sister— until she Mr. Oral Franklin, owner o f is about forty. About that age the For his brain and for his heart.” the Quality Service Station in care o f the children grows leas so Talent was delivering a tire to T A L E N T NEWS NOTES ciety palls on her taste and what la the home of Miss Lois Hansen of “ Say! that watch is a Mr. R. L. Lockwood when his car the non-college woman te do. Ashland. 11:30 A. M. TO 2 P. M. Cotstiauod From Page 3 She cannot take up any great Paul Andernon entertained a rolled over the bank turning oy Rev. Rosa occupied the pulpit at number o f hit boy friends at a er three times. Mr. Franklin who work because she hag not fitted humdinger!” the M. E. Church Sunday evening. birthday party Thursday after was driving was not seriously in herself for it. The college woman, AND » jured although the car was bad on the other hand, when her child John Briner and Henry Sheets noon. ly damaged. ren need her care no longer and returned to Hilt, Calif., Monday L. I. Crawford was quite III this 5 TO 8:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Palmer o f when she loses interest in society Boys W atch«*, $1.50 to «6.00 where they have employment. week. l>r. Maigreu was called Portland, uncle and aunt o f Mra. life, has a wealth o f resources They will be away about 2 months. Tuesday. $1.00 PER P L A T E D. E. Combs spent a few days at within herself fo r intellectual and Strap Watches, «9.76 to $85.00 Mrs. Aotand Word win and son Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Webster, Ben the combs ranch. They came via spiritual happiness. She can read, lack of Oakland arrived Thursday Webster, their guests, Mrs. W. B. McKenzie Pass and Crater Lake. travel, think and study. She >-en Other Service I f Desired a f last week snd is making an ex Porter and family made a trip to They left for Portland last Sat enjoy what she sees on every tended visit with her parents Mr. the caves Thursday last seek urday morning. Mr. Palmer is 78 hand, have more vital and inter- and Mr». J. Herring Mrs. Emma Wing o f A-ihland years old and is still capable o f Mrs. Wm. Arnold o f Klamath has taken a room at the J. F Web handling a car. Fhlls called on Mrs. K. E. Evans ster home, while she is looking for Sunday a location in Talent vicinity. V A L L E Y V IE W Ashland, Oregon 27? EAST M A I N ST Mias Ollie Hart is staying at Mr. and Mra. Harvy Walters, A S M ! A N D her brothers home in Medford Mr. Mrs. Ella Patterson Mra. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. J. An he user and » O » » E. Frank Hart, and is employed at Kerns, Mr. and Mra. Sd. Jacobs, Jas. McHale o f Hollywood, Cal., one of the packing houses. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tryer and were visitor» at Frank De Fords Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mr. Earl Withrow attended I. O. the past week also Mr. and Mrs. S O U T H E R N O R E G O N ’S M O U N T A I N R E S O R T family left Tuesday for their new O. F. lodge at Ashland Tuesday Lee Wakefield and Lydia Hugh o f borne in Chiloquin. Mr. Evans was evening. All enjoyed a basket pic Marlines. principal of the Talent School for nic. The entertainment was put J. A. Fitchpatrick and family five year». Mr. Evans will be prin on by Pilot Rock Encampment No. who have been visiting the Nichols cipal of the Chiloquin school. The 16 o f the I. O. O. F. A t beautiful Lake o f the Woods, nestled family o f Valley View, left Thurs family have made many friends in DEER S E A S O N A party o f friends were enter day morning for their home In among the trees on Rainbow Bay, is the ideal Mleot and vicinity who are sorry tained at the home o f Mrs. Elmer San Diego. spot for your summer vacation and week-end to see them leave and wi*h them Kim-ald one evening last O p «n « September 10 week D. M. Lowe who took his grand trips. Furnished cabins, running water and all the success 1« their new home. in honor o f her guest from Walla daughter Jean Marian back to campers supplies are only a few o f the things Mr. C. B. Dunnington of Tan Walla. her parents in Long Beach. Cal., you will find for your convenience at this uant. Calif., arrived Sy motoA Mrs. L. O. Peuland entertained returned home Thursday. GET GUNS AND Tuesday spending the night with at bridge Wednesday afternoon. pleasant mountain retreat. A jolly group o f Epworth Ms parents in Jacksonville. He A M M U N IT IO N Miss Irene Bushneil o f South Leaguer» were entertained by Ros Excellent fishing, swimming and boating make life at the called In Talent Wednesday. Talent was married to Mr. Black ina and Francis Gallatin Thurs \ i»n. V * * lake a glorious diversion from the dull strains and worries NOW AT Mr and Mrs. J. J. Tryon enter of Walla Walla. Wn.. tost Sunday day evening, Aug. 26 at their of business. Bring your fam ily— forget such troublesome tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Black are leaving home In Valley View. The evening equipment as tent* and staple groceries— and enjoy au out The W IN C H E S T E R Mrs. F,d. Ostendur o f Klamath ' " “ i to make their home in Walla ing at the "Chalets.” was spent playing games in a Falls h> honor o f their guests Mr, Walla. Store spacious backyard until a late and Mr». J. W. Quick o f Portland. Mr. H. H. Lowe motored to Kla hour when alt assembled in the Mw. and Mrs Quirk accompanied math Falls Thursday. house where delirious refresh the Ootmdorfs to Klamath Falls ments o f ice cream and caks ware Sunday evening They are «pend Where you are SURE W AG NER CREEK NEWS served by the hostess. H ow To Find It lag this week ramping at Diamond Swimming— fishing, furnish With this as a brief intermis o f getting the very Lake. Lake of Iko Woods Cko- ed or unfurnished cabins, Mr. F. E. W Smith and Mrs. sion, every ons joined in singing Wt*“ ore situotod at Ike row boats, motor boats, Mr. and Mr». Byron Works re John Wotgamott gave a Birthday favorite songs, after which the Best Norik «od of Ike Lake. From campers snppliee. store, gas turned last Friday from Crearent dinner last Sunday in honor of Gallatin sisters favored the group Aaklaod side. M m il«« it is and oil. eold drinking water, t 1 « mile* from first sight City where they spent three days Albert Chamberlain at the Wol- with a number excursion launch. "Duplex” o f instrumental of water, from Klamath sido cabin, reasonable rate«. ramping on Pebble Reach. gamott home. Those present duets. 40 mitos, road is at first sight Roesel Brown spent Thursday » « r e Mr. • f wats». W stck for sigosl and Mrs. John Those who enjoyed this plea Bight and Friday with Everatt Wolgnmatt, Mrs F. E. W Smith sant occasion were, the Misses Newbrv o f Bellview district. Mr. Major Wm. Bain, and Albert Mas Powell, Marjorie Mills, Min "The Winchester Store” Betty Brown attended a Chamberlain. nis Beaver, Ruth Parsons, BuslatJ party Thursday afternoon at Jraee William la working fo r Hussey, Hasol Bruaasr, Cora Ma new feed i vier erse use (Ehe Aahlanô Segtater t on wide i of- shed not Leedoms Tire Shop Barrett Meat Market THE E M M E T Perfect Refrigeration Lithia Springs H otel C/utS fill'll ite Lithia Springs Hotel J EWE L E R “Lake of the Woods Chalets” •V..' •. $ SIMPSON HARDWARE Lake of the W oods Recreation Co., Inc. Î