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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1927)
% FAC ASHLAND REGISTER ^ • le 6 Tu« •t t Hub for Auk to t I COB Bui Cr« ed • «en rur ed epi wil in* J the ed I Oa UK wit hau Me I da; •n ■tu ini d« •it ate) en. Mi rei •f th K1 in Tl ha. A j C i hi h« Si K it «1 •I tl 1* 1 t l t n « | many dishes for oaking and the nealth, a t . ' rding • her aun t, Mrs. the piano by Miss C laribel More- Ammonium Sulphate now, foi this v M -- m m un house, also of Ashland. spring delivery and savo d o pw — - ■* I ih rtfty Bousewife, planning ahead Mozier Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green spent Silk is a v e y popular m aterial to | and using her oven econonkaliy, is visiting !-i M inres ta and North Dakota at the hemes of a brother —Recleaned Kve. Gray Oats, Ash. F. 4 Pro. Assn. M rs. Ben Forsythe, p r e s e n t of last S atu rd ay and Sunday with 'd a y and the g reat demand for it I m ay not only save fuel, but con Mr. Green’s parents in Grants has give m anufacturers much ex- serve her time and also provide and sister. She expects to return ” “tch Se<-d. rd r Henry Fords , I 39-tf the Ju n io r High Parent Teacher* Pass. While visiting there Mr. C. perience in m aking it and taugh t better meals for the fam ily. For to Ashland sometime in October, n atio n , p resid 'd at th eir ini- E. Green and his fath er motored hem m any tricks of the trade, exam ple, if you wish a pie for __f»0 ME MADE CAKES. PIES, ■aeeting of the year Tuesday to Selmo, Oregon. One of these is to make “ culti- d in m r bake the potatoes at tnv s a LADS AND OTHER FOODS >n at the Jun io r High same time. Put in the oven, to fin D A R s a l e , SAT OCT 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lacy were vated’ *llk ' a goodstunt. Culti- lin g . There was a discussion 3 » - lt in Ashland last Thursday tra n s -; vat*d allk '• "tror.ger than nat- it up, a pan of buscuits which you HARDY’S GROCERY. plan* for raisin g fund* for actin g business. liral *ilk > bleaches easier and takes m ay use for supper with honey Mrs. W. D. S tag g and Mrs. G. lin g a delegate to the state . . . .. , dye rem arkably, Its smooth fibre or for a shortcake, rewarm ed, of G. S tag g of Hilt, C alifornia were Mr. H. 8. Lynch who is in the " ention of the P. T. A. to be . , , . . . .. makes it easy to keep clean as It • ours-. Make an extra pie shell in the city Thursday shopping. . V i . n M . t l . w > / , l i t » « n n . _ a t LaGrande, Oregon. Miss d airy 9 business lost one of his f in e ' ' ; t will a n ll n u t not hold the dust nor absorb for which you will make a lemon milk cow* last week when it got III» M yers, principal of Ju n io r cream fillin g another day. Have Mrs. Karl Nims. who recently im purities. HMh. talked on the needs of the into the a lfa lfa and bloated. a cake reauy to slip into the oven ' n)ovt-d from Ashland to San Fran- A dulteration is another discovery »1, which included a rent room Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hayes and! •xheri the pie or biscuit comes out. t^94'0- arrive here Satu rd ay ! of the silk m akers and it is a the teachers. Committees for fam ily visited at the home of M r.' It will almost cook with the resi- l to rnakf‘ « ^ew days visit at the y e a r have not been completed, and Mrs. T. W. Comb, last Sun- P' ty that “ “ ber mother. Mrs. G. F. It is so sk illfu lly done that the uue ot neat afte r the m ain m eal, j boBle t Mrs. Beecher Hanford was day evening. At the last, slip into the oven the McConnell, and with her sister, experts can h ardly detect it by the ard chairm an of the member- Orin Barlow and his uncle Em Oakes or crackers you wish Mr* Kn*nk De“ n Mr"- Nim* wil1 now offer com mittee, which will strive ery Neil were in Ashland last feel, but there is a w ay. Ravel a to' crisp, or w afers on which you be ,f f o m P‘ nied bF h«‘r *on- Jao k - piece of silk both w ays and touch a t »n ee to increase the member- Monday evening on business. vial. io melt the cheese. One of WHEN OUR LABEL ,S IN YOUR Among tho*e atten din g th ej a match to the frin ge. If the silk i the most w asteful practices of the YOU ARF WELL DRESS- Pioneer. Picnic in Ashland were “ PUre '» " " burn ,ik* wuo1’ modern housewife, is the use of P^ULSERUD S. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lynch of th.s i am m al If “ » HIGH SCHOOL NOTES her oven for one dish only. This Mn‘' Carro1 P ratt and d«»irh ter creek and Mr. W. O. Lynch of P" ? COt,t,on’ the cuttun burn | comes about chiefly because she AHce> de!’arted W ednesday for 1 with a flush. Ju n io r High is to have a dehat- ‘ h*' M ,llbrae estate, M illb r.«, Cali- ! did not use her head to save her L°* A ngeles, where they will sepr.d The moat lam entable trick of beat. « «bort vacation, a fte r which they ig team . This is an event in the " r " la- the silk trade is to w eight silk _________________ 1 will go to San Francisco, where iatorv of the schools here, here- M r G‘ A B rlner and Mr. C. that is to add salts of iron and Miss P ratt will 'a k e up n urse’s to-fore the debating team s have h G/ ? n w"r '' ‘’"Kaged in saw ing other m aterials. wood for Mr. R. L. Lockwood last Friday and .Saturday w ill be train in g at the St. Francis hos- only in the High Schol. Miss If these are present in the silk, eleanup day at Talent. Everybody pital. C arter is coaching the boys Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Slagle the yarn w ill not burn but will nave your refuse gathered and up Mr. Lowry who represents the g irls, who will be selected ^ovs ShVkers ^ 75 to *5 ready for hauling off. Oregon Drug Co. is a business vis- ugh high point, in their school U m '"* th* b‘”" p Mr. look like little red-hot wires. I*r. J. C. Harrison of Centen- itor in town. Mers Slickers $5 to $13.50 Thei*r names w ill'he'd isclo s- “nd Mrs. Everett Boone last Sun- « « d tends to fall n- day evening. P«rt, even when not in use. The a ry Wilbur Church, Portland, —SEE US BEFORE BUYING__ later. This team will debate Among those listening in on th rifty women, who wishes her ail- m ad- 1,000 pastoral calls the last AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE, the Freshmen team in High ¡th e prize fight were Mr. and Mrs. ken garm ents to give her good y e a r and Miss Susan Kuter, the PAULSFRUD 'S FOR MEN’S ol. La.n s Sliek rs $5.00 to $13.95 A. G. Hayes and fam ily, Mrs. H. service, will test the silk which Deaconess, made 2.300. C h aritab le CLOTHING. Mr. Cleo Howell, physical train- T. S lagle and ch i'dn n, W. I., and she buys by the yard . When we aid was rendered to no less than A ttorney and Mrs. L. A Rob- g in. trio l r in Jun io r High vi. E. B radley, Charles Lockwood, we “ r,‘ at {be m ercy of the trade 472 persons during the y e a r— P cr‘ s and daughter Mrs. Rowe.,a yh e '* „ . 7 * , ! th- a « d Mrs. Perkins. *. to , there no w ay of d e t e r n Z i g i Advocate. M eyers of Needles, Arizona, were Miss Kuter will be remembered among the Ashland people to at- " r a / i n i V r »h* * '!! | fam Mr r'd Mra- ,d Co">b« M..„ and What PUrity of "ilk « re buying ily “ were w,.r„ in Ashland A, Kr hllinH . ration for the anticipated . fam ily in last M..n- The best way to insure v many Ashland friends, having tend the benefit dance and enter- le with the Medford Jun io r dliy on business ity is is to buy garm ents with een a Deaconess C o r n p tn n l j q u ality here some ainm ent given in H ilarity Hall football team. The boys are j )agt eV(>ninK the funds tQ be uged . . . ... I Mr. H. S. Lynch was in Ashland the trade- mark of a firm known mom s ago. , t i r e y o u r t lo iia r h a » m o r e c e n t s lic.ng hard and late and mean Saturday tran sactin g business 0-r ita in tegrity and fa ir dealing. Jhe m any friends of Miss R,hh for the Children’s Plav Grounds give their opponent, a ro y a l' Mr. jj g s ,, v„ry a ,)d The price or atyle of a garm ent Osmun will be glad to know th at Mrs. Bomar of Ashland gave a tattle. __ . *» bed fast all the tim e now. We ,al no “"««ranee of the qu ality of g rad u ally im proving in reading, she was accompanied on The Norma! students who are hope he will recover soon, its silk or the am ount it m ay be king the T eacher’s T raining C hief of Police McNabb of weighted, for even the most ex- • r s e . work in the Jun io r High Ashland w a, up on W agner creek pens.ve gown* are sometimes »1 the latter part of this week, last Tuesday on business. m««ie of heavily weighted silks. Ir. Peal, Manual train in g in- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knighten rtor in Jun io r High school, is are working at the B ar Creek ECONOMY HINT lin g to full capacity, and one Orchards packing hn;i««*. ■ will he forced to w ait 'till Mr. W. O. Lynch left for his When using the oven, use it »nd sem ester to take up the home in MUlbrae estate, M illbrae, to cap acity. It is extravagen ce to I ilred work. Lack of space, time C alifornia last M< nday. He has liake only one thing at a time. T he Q u a l it y S t o k e equipment it responsible for been on the ere. k v o tin g his Baked dishes may overlap. It i* th e present condition. brother Mr. H. S. Lynch. possible to stir up in me hour 1 High School P. T, A. ||eet- ing Last Tuesday • WAGNER CREEK NOTES SILKS You will need a Slicker to protect_ >cu lrcm the rain We have just received a new shipment and a 'vmplete line of mens, wo mens and Childrens Slickers ”i all sizes and colors vat prices that are most appeal ing. Girls SMckers $4.75 New Chamoisette Gloves with French cuff. $1 .00 embroidered, Pair * Pore Silk Umbrellas rain proof in Red, Navy $¿1.98 ?”d preen, each * j Bn Values are Offered ■ k Our Suits Will Last You Longer, Fit ^ ou Better, and Cost You Less ' For Saturdays Selling in ur Reatly-to-WTear Section— I I d DRESSES PAULSERUD’S $ 11.95 See Us Before Buying~and Save the Difference No Strings to This! $1 Worth Mdse. To each person guessing the football score A. H. S. vs. Yreka netf Sat. P. M. Register your guess at Miller’s Toggery U-NEED-A HART-SCHAFFNER £ MARX SUIT? “ Hab-a-dash Inn Here is a wonder va ue, ail new Fall Styles in Wool Jersey Flannels and Flat Crepe Colors, Wine, Pine Cone, Maple Leaf, Navy and Black— Good assortment of sizes.— j-, * • NEW WINTER COATS •- J B OI U 2 95 14 .95 19 .75 Here are the best values we have ever offered in New Sport Styles with large Fur Collars of Maudell—Ah}« Dress Coats are included at these low prices— TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIAL L)W PRICES SATURDAY Wool and Cotton Comfort Bats weight 3 lbs. Size 72x90 will make complete com forter, each $ 0 .2 5 NEW SILK AND WOOL HOSE In French Nude and Beige, Burlington $1 quality size 0 to 10Gz, Pair COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Blankets in a large size, New Plaid Pat- $1 tern, sold regular at $1.39, Each « 1 00 NEW RAYON SILK BLOOMERS .00 COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Hoavv wpitfht size 64x76 Come in Grev. $ 1 .98 Made of a good weight knit Ravon Silk oC Colors Pink, Peach and Nile, Pair *1* WOOL - BLANKETS — o m x L IJ Size TOxSO Gn, rl H-o,-,. .