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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1927)
Page fe ASHLAND REGISTER WANTED TO BUY c where the A pplegate trib e cam e to H ealing.” visit m ost every Spnday from all The re g u la r mid-week prayer the su rro u n d in g co u n try some 70 m eeting will be held on Wedaaa- o r 80 y ea rs ago. day evening a t 7:30 P. M. We traveled 2000 miles an d av The W om ans’ M issionary So erag ed 15 m iles to the gallon of ciety will m eet on T hursday a f gasoline. The ro ad s a re all good ternoon a t 2 P . M. a t the grades. M acadam and paved. age. EM IL PE1L. w ith no green vegetation or trees, A h ea rty welcome to all LOCAL PEOPLE HAVE resem bling a sticky farm across NAZARENE | INTERESTING TRIP B ear C reek a f te r it has been plow- | R eed sp o rt — People s S unday school a t 9:45 a. m. Mr. i ed dry early in the fall. The road Coast H ydroelectric co rp e c a tfa s T. S. W iley S u p erin ten d en t. (C ontinued from T uesday) ru n s on the edge of the lava bed, A t th e close o f the Sunday will build pow er line here. Redmond and vicinity rav e ir- so to the rig h t is the black lava, a n g atio n so good crops is raised be- and on the other, green trees, de- School Lesson th e re will be P o rtlan d — S teel w ork ween th e rockpiles. E lev atio n scending from th e sum m it east, sh o rt M issionary P rogram . A t 11 o’clock M orning worship, pleted on $500,000 M eier S 3600. H ere is w here th e road tu rn which is very long the road passes warehouse. o ff over th e McKenxie P ass, 20; through one succession of beauty w ith serm on. A t 6:30 P. M. Y oung Peoples' miles to the w est is the tow n of spots a f te r an o th er until one reach Chiloquin w ants a clo S isters a t the foot o f the m oun S pringfield and Eugene, on the M eeting. At 7 :30 P. M. P raise service store. None in tow n, b u t spli tain n o rth of the 3 S isters m oun way from E ugene we visited the tain , the ascen t over the pass from old A pplegate m ansion n ear Yon- followed with serm on from the opening fo r good m an. A ddreaa C. th e east is very g rad u al an d easy. collo which is very in terestin g . su b je ct “ A W onderful C b m o f F. Loomis, C hiloquin, Or This is an an n u al trip the Ash- in fac t one does n o t hardly know , land m erch an t m akes a t th is tune th a t .here is a g rad e, and only a | .VANTED: F ru its to pick on of the year, an d he has found it few m iles up to th e sum m it. H ere hares. Of a t cheap price. A t once j decidedly advantageous, to m ake is an o th er freak of n a tu re in tim es >r soon. .'0 S eventh street. | his fin al fall p urchases th is late of the past th e lava has rolled in the season to enable him to sup-j down from the peaks o r higher FOR RENT ROOMS AND ! ply his custom ers w ith th e very m ountain from th e n o rth, 10 or 12 APARTMENTS latest. I m iles aw ay. Black brown in color LASSIF1ED AD Rates: One cent a word first insertion, one- half cent a word thereafter FOR SALE MISCELANEOUS FOR S A L E : 2 Brood sows and FOR R E N T : F urn ish ed small pigs. F. E. C arle, Phone 6F14. a p a rtm e n ts an d cabins w ith g a FO R S A L E : Sixty Apple Boxes 87-4t rages. R easonable by m onth or ■ 10c each. 311 M ountain Ave. week. B arb er A pts. 153 G ranite I Phone 251-R C. W. F raley. 3-t FOR RENT HOUSES 33-8t j HOM E L A U N D R Y : W ork guaran- FOR R E N T : F urnished house, ^ teed. Mrs. H edrick 165 B streettl tu n n ea r school, five room s porch, ga«, fu riisre , hot and W A N T E D : Light T rucks to haul cold w ater ia bed rooms, garage j lu m b er fro m A spen Lake to 35-2t 271 High street. K lam ath Falls. Good roads. S teady w ork all season. See M. T. Johnson a t Aspen Lake. 35-4t FOR SALE OR R E N T : H ave sev eral pieces of land tak en in on FO R S A L E : 1033 F ord T ouring federal farm loans, which can f Reconditioned w ith License. be purchased on a ttra c tiv e P rice $135.00. Phone 60 Clay- term s. Also have some desirable | comp M otor Co. 25-tf pieces fo r re n C F. L. N u tter. 37-4t FO R S A L E : Dodge D elivery for 240 E ast Main. t light T rucking. P riced $175.00 FOR K E N T : 5 Room House, p a rt i Claycom b M otor So. ly fu rn ish ed ; chicken houses, F O R SA L E : 1924 R oadster . Re- gai age. 244 G ra n t S tr e e t j conditioned with license. Price llO U S ? $17b.'00. Phone 50. Claycomb FOR R F V T : F u rn isn ea Holme» G rocery. M otor C*. 25-tf. LOST AND FOUND LO ST: Small double coin purse, co n tain in g $6.04. R eturn to A shland R egister. Suitable Re w ard. LO ST: M ackinaw C oat: W ith sev eral unm ailed le tters. F inder re tu rn to R egister office fo r re w ard. 35-2t. I SITUATIONS WANTED W A N T E D : Jo b c u ttin g wood or g en eral farm work. Bx 119 Rt. 1 Keys farm . W A N TED : Girl or w oman to do housew ork and p a rt tim e work in bakery. 233 F o u rth street. 35-2t FOR S A L E : C rab A pples Cooking FOR P.T N T : Small modern house W A N TED : H ousekeeper fo r small fam ily. Phone 218-R, evenings. 981 B oulevard. 35-2t A pples and P ru n e s 3c a pound. 35|2t P hone 430-R 369 G ranite. 37-3t FOR SALE REA L ESTA TE W ANTED TO BU Y : A second FOR SALE LIV E STOCK FOR SALE OR T R A D E : fo r small hand Piano. Call 231 Gresham ranch M odern house tw o lots, FO R S A L E : F ry e rs and Hens, stree t. f r u it berries, 163 A uburn s tr e e t Corn F a tte n e d , 25 cents per 85-10t FOR S A L E : Span of w ork horses, pound. Phone 17F2. w eighing ab o u t 1400, harness T----------------------------------------------- * and wagon, $200.00 In q u ire at R egister office o r w rite Box 158, Route 1 A shland. 38 2-t CAR LOT SH IPM EN T A DAY FOR FARMERS (C ontinued from page 1) th is y e a rs’ record was th irty -o n e Ju n e a y ea r ago th e re w ere b ut nine cars, while this Ju n e a to tal o f tw en ty one cars w ere shipped. S eptem ber will also show a heavy increase th e y ear o f 1927 having a lead o f seven over th e en tire m onth last y ea r w ith several more days to go. Ashland is soon to have a Fes tival Day—a day, we judge, up on which the value of agricultural activities is to be stressed. It’s a good idea—and yet, here at Ashland’s financial center we recognize the importance of the farming industry of the Ashland and Talent districts every busi ness day; especially at this sea son. OLD PAPERS (C ontinued from page 1) fused. We feel sure that everyone within the Corporate Limits of Ashland will lend a hand in put ting over big whatever day is to be set apart as the one upon which we are especially to enter tain the farmers and their fami lies. iS At the bank we gladly extend our service, and a cordial wel come, to farmers every day! OREGON COMMERCIAL - SAVINGS - SAFE DEPOSIT M (C ontinued from page 1) of the larg est d istrib u to rs of lad ies Ready to W ear w hile in P o rt land. and due to th is firm s m any branches he was able to secure m erchandise th a t is in v ery g re a t dem and on the coast. Special On REFLECTOR HEATERS At ROASTS GET GUNS AND AMMUNITION NOW AT The WINCHESTER Store Where you are SURE of getting the very Best SIMPSON HARDWARE ‘The Winchester Stnr<*” For every day in the Week They are tender, juicy and delicious— a real treat for Sunday din ners and evening meals. Also luoious stakes, any kind you desire. Simply phone or call at the THE EAGLE MARKET Phone 107 182 N. Main cHèw ¿Mode, ISAACS RETURN F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k _ ASHLAND TH AN K S PU BLIC A braham I. H asbrouck, re tu rn s his cordial th an k s to his frien d s and th e public in general fo r th e ir p ast favors, and resp ect fully inform s them th a t he con tin u es in the M ercantile & Boating B usiness and has on hand a G eneral asso rtm en t of Dry Goods and G roceries, which he will dispose o f upon th e m ost reaso n ab le term s fo r Cash or C o u n try P roduce. Kingston L anding, Sept. 14 1799 N. B. W anted to purchase a I q u an tity o f W heat and Flaxseed, I fo r which cash will be given. Only * 2 7S While they Last Guaranteed for ONE YEAR X-L Electric Station -Our presentation this season outrivals all our previous efforts in presenting everything that’s new for Fall wear. New in fabrics. New in colors, new in trimmings and daring in styles. The prices are extremely modest. Evening Gowns i Adorable New Fall FROCKS Modes for playtime and daytime wear. Featur ing the smartest of fabrics of silks and cloth. Every new detail, the colors of the day and styles of the hour. $ 1 1 951° $ 3 9 75 Daring creations, copies of foremost Paris modes. lavish in detail and gorgeous in trim mings of beads, sequins, ribbons, laces, em broideries, etc. Various charming necklines. TTie selection is most complete. Lavishly Fur Adorned PRICED COATS ♦11 .95 to *3 4 s ° 1 ravel, Sport and Dress Coats with and without Furs, Charming weaves and colors. Adorned with newest details. Flared bottoms, new sleeves, pockets and collar effects. * 1 2 95 1o SO $79 Isaacs Gay Good Phone 82 At the r $ • V f i , tv v/ Qe ^ ^ ; ' v \ ’ ’ t ^ t p f J: ' J he Q u ality S t o k e