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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1927)
ASHLAND REGISTER TALENT Pagre 8 NEW S Lennox. The little lady has been you don’t believe it ju s t ta k e a i nam ed “ Peggy M ae” . Both m oth peek in a t ISA A CS an d see fo r fC ontinued From F rid ay ) e r and baby w ere doing nicely at yourself. Mr. C. E. D :n> retu rn ed from last reports. Do you believ in m iracles or are a h u n tin g trip to W agner B utte J. R. M cCracken retu rn ed S at you from M issouri? J u s t drop in I S unday with a fine two point deer. urday evening from th e f a ir to th e L ithia Springs Pharm acy | Mr. and Mrs. Leo W etherland " " ¿ a , where he had been since and be convinced. If y o u r skin has I o f W inters C alif., are guests a t W ednesday m orning with the Ash- been tan n ed , burned, or ro u g h en th e home o f Mr. and Mrs. Will land-V alley View club calves. ed by the sun and wind o r if Fox an d o th e r relatives. This clu b won 5 places out of you have grow n a crop o f black Mr. A. Dillon retu rn ed home 6 and H arold Fish and Keith Len heads— ELIZA B ETH ARDEN pre- | from S acram ento, C alif., w here he nox won a trip to th e S tate Fajir paratio n s will resto re to you th a t spent th e past year. F or th e pre at Salem next week. This trip was y outhful glow and give you a skin sent he will rem ain in T alent. won in th e ir ju d g in g contest. th a t is equal in te x tu re an d col-1 Jo h n Rigg was a Sunday a f te r oring to th e petals of th e rose. Mrs. D. J. E aton of P ortlan d visited w ith her p are n ts Mr. and noon visitor a t the M cCracken re These p rep aratio n s may be had a t Mrs. W esley Vogeli Sunday re sidence. d iffe re n t prices. L. H. G allatin le ft S unday m orn tu rn in g home Monday. Mrs. E a Miss L ithia saw the m ost ad or-1 ton was form erly ow ner of the ing fo r Corvallis with Rosina and able PYJAM AS a t M cGEES! Silk F rancis Rosina to te n te r her th ird Style C ra ft Shop in M edford. pyjam as and so ft broadcloth py Mrs. Fay of M edford was a year a t O. A. C. and F ran cis as jam as in th e p rettiest colors im a caller a t the H arry Com mons home a freshm en. ginable, and each su it had a hand- J a s Lennox and Son K eith were Sunday. painted design on th e ja ck e t. Some dinner guests at H. J . C a rters Sun Mr. and Mrs. W alter Roberts of the su its were trim m ed with day. of K lam ath Falls who a re guests bands of h arm onising colors th a t Paul Nichols is home w ith his of Mr. and Mrs. R oberts m other lent a touch o f th e b izarre to the i p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nichols are the proud p are n ts of a daugh g arm en t th a t was sim ply fasc in at fo r a visit which may last all te r born Sunday Septem ber 4th. ing. Girls these pyjam as a re ideal •,nter. P aul has been w orking in The baby was nam ed Joyslin. t'of those au tu m n Fire-side p arties S eattle. you are planning. Mrs. S prenger, Mrs. V incent; C o n t i n u e d o n Psg» 4 and d au g h ter Miss C atherine V in-| cent who were badly injured in an 11 MISS LITHIA au lo w reck n ea r Chico, C alif., are expected home th e end of this GOES SHOPPING week. They are some b e tte r but n o t fully recovered.. Mrs. S pringer Do you know th a t it has been wiil w ear bandages fo r some tim e .; estim ated th a t the average high M is. V incent is an a u n t of Mrs. school girl spends $2.00 weekly H arry Commons. fo r hose? M iss L ithia was window shop Mr. and Mrs. T. R. S pringer of Stiedd, Oregon spent Sunday a t ping the o th e r day in o u r lively lit the home of th e ir brother, Mr. H tle city and she saw HOSE, yards Commons. and yards of HOSE, girls, not the Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S trahan and garden variety but silken hosiery s«.n from Del Dio O rchard a t Rock in all th e shades th a t blend so P oint w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. nicely w ith th e girlish p a rty frock And fo rg e t y o u r laundry C larence M athis th e firs t o f the and the sm art sport o u tfits— and troubles. the w onderful th in g ab o u t it is week. Mr. and Mrs. E arle W ettrow th a t not only are they o f good L et o u r skilled w orkers called on Mr. and Mrs. Allen P roc quality, dainty, and inexpensive an d m achinery rem ove th is to r in A shland lust Monday. Mr. but they are G U ARAN TEED . If u n p leasan t household duty. P ro c to r who was seriyusly ill is You will be surp rised to find m uch improved. how much easier it m akes Roy and C harlie E stes and Mr. Paints, Oils, Glass Var the burden o f the housew ife Thom pson w ere h u n tin g on the nish, Building Paper. and the G reen S pring Sunday. They each bagged a deer. Felts, Enamels, n 'cor- Mr. F red B ran d t and C a th er C O S T IS S M A L L ette and Varnish *' ;ns. ine of M edford w ere guests a t the M. T y re r home Sunday. When you need a paint T ry the Rough-D ry P lan — Messrs. S tra tto n , Kincaid, It saves you money and en House, Cam bell, Rapp, Gee M ath er or anything in the ergy. is, L. I. C raw ford and N. B. San- painting line call derlin w ere am ong theh u n te rs who le ft F riday evening for W agner J. O. RIGG B utte to be ready fo r the opening o f the h u n tin g season. Phone 172 Mrs. C. C. Bend was a Med ford S hopper S atu rd ay . Best Paints— Mr. S. R. H yalt who is em ploy 31 W a t e r S t r a e t ed by th e Copco Co., iB a guest —Best Workmen th is week a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. E arle Sim m ons a t P u m p k in 1 center. Mr. G. W. Engle of Sheny Wn., is visiting this week end a t the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. D. W. E n gle on Gibson A venue. Tom H ereford, John S chulette and J. R. M cCracken w ere business v isitors in M edford S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. M anning sold th e ir farm hom e north east o f T alent th is week. E n d e r s B lock A sh lan d , O re g o n Mrs. D ora Y oung o f B rem erton. W n., guest o f Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bullen spent tw o days this week T H E BEST OF M EATS AND POULTRY K E PT IN TH E arran g e d fo r T hursday aftern o o n BEST O F CONDITION BY visiting h e r friend Mrs. W illiams in M edford. Mrs. D ella B ram ah who is an in exceedingly poor health wishes to sell h er household fu rn itu re and F a r m e r s e n d S t o c k m e n e r e r e q u e s t e d t o c ell e i I e m in t k e go to Berkeley, Calif. She also has m a r k e t f o r t k e c h o ic e s t s t o c k e n d p o u l t r y a new violin she wishes to sell. Mrs. B ram ah fo rm erly o f Med I fo rd is w ith h er p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. John H ubbart. H arold G rubb o f Reedsport, O re., who is visiting a t th e home o f his au n t Mrs. C. L H om e, o f 1 TIRES THAT STAND THE “GAFF” MILE A shland spent T uesday w ith his I co u sin . Mr. and Mrs. C larence! AFTER MILE Homes. * a The Returns Will There Will Be Start at Six o’Clock No Charge Be Our Guests Thursday Evening The Vining Theatre The X-L Electric Co, The Ashland Register r The Barrett Meat Market Perfect Refrigeration Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Borg and ! children retu rn ed from Calif., last I week and a re m oving into t h e ' C. E. G ard n er house on G ibsoni avenue. Mrs. A. T. M cMahan and her r u e s t Mrs. Ida M oris shopped in M edford W ednesday. The rain T uesday stopped th e P«*ar picking half a day a t the Gold C rest orchard. E arle W ithrow and Paul Quack- enbuah had the good luck to bring in a d eer from th e ir h u n tin g trip on W agner B utte. VALLEY V IE W M ilton Nichols i« an o th er o f \ alley View m em bers who re tu r n - « I from a h u n tin g trip this past week with rea l good luck. People o f V alley View will all h« glad to h ear th a t a little daagh WM •"* » T hursday m orning. S eptem ber 18th to Mr and Mrs. K enneth L ansing o f P ortland. Mrs. I a n s in g was E lisabeth Lennox and the dau g h ter o f Mr. and M rs Jas Smooth, easy milee— over bumps, boulders and ruts— United States tires are world-known as tires that stand up under the most trying con ditions. Put on a U. S. Royal or an USCO bal loon and then note their advantages— you will find them many. 30x3»/*—U»co—$6.90 30x3 V t— Royal—$8.95 32x4 U»co—$13.95 32x4 Royal—$18.85 29x4.40—Usco— —$9.45 29x4.40 Royal—$12.55 31x5.25 U»co—$16.00 31x5.25 Royal—$21.40 33x6.00 U»co—$19.15 33x6 00 Royal—$25.85 Trade in your old tire«. Leedoms Tire Shop Ashland, Oregon ! UNITE IN INVITING SOUTHERN OREGON FIGHT FANS TO BE THEIR GUESTS AT THE VINING THEATRE Thursday Evening at Six o’Clock To Hear the Ringside Broadcast of the D em psey-Tunney Fight BLOW BY BLOW, THROUGH THE MARVELOUS RADIO 28, AND THE FAMOUS POWER SPEAKER FIGHT RETURNS WILL START AT SIX O’CLOCK, AND IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE FIGHT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO WISH TO COME EARLY TO ASSURE SE CURING A SEAT, MR. GEORGE J. HAYES ORGANIST AT THE VINING WILL GIVE A SPECIAL RECITAL ON THE BEAUTIFUL VINING PIPE ORGAN. THIS INVITATION INCLUDES THE LADIES THEY WILL BE AS WELCOME AS THE MEN. HEAR THE THUD OF THE GLOVES, THE CHEERING OF THE THOUSANDS THAT WILL JAM CHICAGO SOLDIER’S FIELD, AND GET THE RUNNING STORY OF THE FIGHT AS WILL BE TOLD BY ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING ANNOUNCERS IN THE UNITED STATES, AND DO IT IN THE COMFORTABLE THEATRE, AMIDST THE PLEASANT SURROUND INGS OF THE BEAUTIFUL VINING, THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE RADIOLA 28. THIS IS OUR TREAT FOLKS H F.R E WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE YOU HAD BETTER PLAN ON “TRYING TO G T IN LARLY” The Vining Theatre The X-L Electric Co. The Ashland Register Organ Recital We Are the Hosts, at 5:45 You Are the Guests