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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1927)
fix A y ? **A N fc • 4VIVV4 ^84 f èJ* r ASHL a ND REGISTER -re sot .¿I • ♦ MNllliU Newport«—Work well along ia A aV ' ”” Roseburg Cinrahar mines at yield seed worth $100 an aexn. Mrs. Paynes’ guests were: Hea in A a r ^ ^ wrtb a view of locating Nim» parent*. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. rocking SiieU section o f Roosevelt • • • I «err He is an expert shoe man. McConnell on Church street. Din dsmen D. PSfoui. A. A. Madden, Tiller being united in $260,000 * Highway. Banks— Oregon Telephone Co., J. C. Meyers, who ha» been em ner v u served at seven o’clock Guy Randies, Frank' Crouch, Nor deal. • • s • • « to have new larger office here. ma Reeder, Frank Nelson, George and places were marked for the ployed in the Government mail “ La Grande Observer” issue» • • • Corvallis— Public market opens seventeen I following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Niekols, Jennie Gilbert and J. V. service for the pa»t 112-page Progress Edition. Oregon growers sell six car on third and Monro« streets. transferred Karl Nima, and Jack Nim»; Mr. Miler. • • • lias Mildred Kosgi of Yrek»., years, was recently • • • loads blooded sheep for shipment ] and Mrs. G. F. McConnell, Mr. from the Dunsmuir-Klamath route v^ forn iA , ipent Sunday riiitinj Yamhill county farms havs and Mrs. Russell Gripe, and the North Bend— Coos Bay Harbor Forest Grove— Three new prune to Soviet Russia. the home of her parents, Mr. and he is greaUy pleased over the planted »16 acres new affalfa thi* ■ • • host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. newspaper moves into new $8,000 dehydrating plants opened in transfer, as be made his head M l Mrs. Kyegi on the Boulevard. home. quarters in Ashland many years.! Dean. La Grande — Union County year. Washington County. Kr> E. M. Kennedy and daugh • • • • • • until he was transferred to Duns- • • * farmers will harvest exceptional ter o f Roseburg, left Tuesday on i / Eugene— Fruit Grower’s can W c d d ia g o f la te r e s t muir several months ago. Garibaldi — New Magnolia potato crop. Roseburg— New Deer bridge in M«. 14 for their home. Mr». Ken- nery working on big crop o f car Mr. and Mrs. L- A. Roberts and Pacific Highway will cost $37,- Theater opens with modern equip Ralph Bowen, Morris Harris, • • • ma4j and her young daughter daughter, Mrs. Rowena Myers, at. 63». ment. Salem— New Royal Court apart rots. I a n been visiting for a few day» Charles Brooks, and his father, • • •• • • • tended a wedding in Medford Sun Ed. Brooks, who is visiting here • • • ments costing $200,000 will soon sritfc Mrs. Kennedy’» mother, Mr». Brogan apple growers will ship Weaverton — construction be be finished. on Fifth street. from Montana, spent the week end day, which was of much interest Kamela, on Blue Mountains $ 100,000 boxes fruit this year. to Ashland residents, as the bride • • • gins on Sherwood-Columbia River Dutch” Parker huntin* de4"r ,B th* Nei* Creek Mr. and Mrs. ----- and groom are well known here. summit, is to have $4,500 school- Market Road No. 26. country. • • • Independence — L a c h m u n d ase moving into the Sanford resi- house. Polk County farmers planted ranch clover seed pays $135 an E. C. Roberts and David Mc It was the wedding o f Mr. Fred • « • • • * dawce on Sxith street. The fath 1000 acres Griroa alfalfa tly Fredenburg, and Miss Hazel Wi Carlton— Peterson cloyer fields ¡acre for 100 acres. er and mother of Mr. Parker, who Nair drove over from Myrtle ley, which tok place at the Metho Dallas— Luckiamute Coopera year. % been spending the summer Point last Friday on business. Mr. dist Episcopal Church in Medford, tive will can prunes here. Baker— South Pole mine re- • • • , sths on their ranch at Parker Roberts was a guest of his broth with the Reverend T. H. Temple Wheeler— Brighton road com * • • ports five feet of rich ore. don, have returned to Ashland er, Attorney L. A. Roberts during officiating. pleted and opened. his stay here. Oregon has 410 acres celery 1 tar the winter. The church was beautifully de Klamath Falls— Big Lakes B.»x • • » DECORATE this year, 360 acres last year. Ed. Brooks, of Helena, Mon-i «fits Hargrove of the Millinery corated with forest flowers and Company spends $25,000 on new ,, Coquille— 220 head dairy cowi • • • tana, who has been spending the: ^ • a t the day Monday in Med- with cut flowers, and the bride being shipped to California. dry kilns. past two weeks at the homes of j and her attendants were charm Lebanon— Work begins on $6,- fard on buainess. — with his sons, Charles and Richard ingly gowned. The bride was at 000 new Christian Science Church. — Jtecleaned Rye, Gray Oats, Brooks on laurel street, is leav • • • tended by Miss Gladys Thurston. Voteh Seed. Order Henry Fords’ A R T IS T IC State Game commission estab Aasmonium Sulphate now, for ing aoon for Portland where he Miss Flora Wiley and Mias Eliza delivery and save J10 per will visit a brother before return beth Thomas, and the groom was lishes trout ponds at Maupin. ing to his home in Montana. * • • attended by hia brother, Mr. Lighting Equipment Baker— $64 gold nugget is Aah. F. A Pro. Assn. Sam Jordan and Jack Mattern Charles Fredenburg. 39-tf left today for the Highland mine Lohengrin’s wedding march was shown from Burnt River near When you select Jlr. and Mrs. A. A . Madden j >n the Siskiyou range in California played by Mrs. W. M. Van Scoy, Bridgeport. • • • p a t Sunday visiting with their where they will spend several days and Mrs. F. F. Nichols, sang "0 , 1 , - 1 , , , -» .-n M O E -B R ID G E S Marshfield— 100 cars Christina* ___ads, Mr. and Mrs. Roseberry on business Promise Me,” accompanied by % « .»*v rv > ' v trees ordered by Califonia buyers. «Medford. Jim Cormack is in Ashland for Mrs. Van Scoy. • • • The bride ia a daughter of Mr. G. W. Milan was in Ashland a few days in the interest« of the Fixtures, you get the ‘ ' i „ i Jrt n c v r Mo -r jdonnw>uth—rHill nparket in Belfour-Gurthie Company of and Mrs. N. J. Wiley of Medford, rday. Mr. Milan was accom- best in design, mater home to Rogue Riyer by Portland. 700 acres of land near and is well known in Ashland, hav stalls ire plant to serve public. Suite Tailored to your Measure ial, workmanship, fin ing visited many times at the home »«rife, Mrs. Milan, who has been Ashland is involved in the deal. ish, durability and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Eller and of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts, and treatments at the Barber price. descent home for the last two children from Dunsmuir spent other friends in this city. She has Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ell recetly been deputy county clerk •e weeks. Ir. and Mrs. E. E. Gall, who er’s sister, Mrs. Elsie McCune on at the court house in Medford, and YOUR bams represent a consid A new line of them at the county oficials and deputies erable investment. They afford east of town, were dinner Third street. the— at the Redifer home on — D E LIC IO U S T A M A L E S , M AD E were guests at the wedding. shelter to valuable live stock, ma y « Vt Mr. and Mrs. Fredenburg will chinery, crops. It is therefore BY M RS. P O W E L L . E A T THEM sineta street on Sunday. make their home in Medford. or take t h e m Louiae Trusty of Dunsmuir h e r e good business on your part to keep I visiting in town one day last OUT. TH E P A L A C E LUNCH. your bams and outbuildings >.n Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Fortmiller On Wednesday evening, Octo the best condition for not only the ■r. and Mrs. John Hesselr of have returned to their home on ber 5th, there will be a social protection they afford your stock, ntain avenue enjoyed a trip the Boulevard after having spent meeting of the Auxiliary to Trin crops and machinery, but because lalem to visit the state fair a several days last week in Portland ity Guild, which will be held at repairs are expensive and too o f and Albany. Mr. Fortmiller o f the the Parish House at Po’clock. Miss ten put o ff until great damage is days last waek, -N OUR L A B E L IS IN YOUR J. C. Penny Company was in Port Gladvs Applegate and Miss Geor -1 done. hT YOU A R E W E L L DRESS- land on business and Mrs. Fort gia Coffee will be hostesses. Guy Good We Seil for Less You know that sun and rain1 m . P A U L S E R U D ’ S. miller visited friends sniT relatives Phone 82 ¿Jit* ,e.‘ U.e *n. u « t » u w îm u .,r* in Albany. cause building destruction. So d o : Mrs. Millet Hostess ,W. Milam, who formerly At the -ve'* j » V“!«» * ^ fbrr»> fr f< i ’fft V snow, frost, cold and heat. They: Rev. V. K. Allison mme over Mrs. V. D. Miller, was Hostess I city superintendent of the attack unpainted surfaces and be-' and public schools, it now Monday from Klamath Falls for to the Merley Circle at her home hing at Brockwav jn Douglas His wife and children, who have on the Boulevard Thursday of fore long decay sets in. O ften1 •»nty in the vicinity of Rosehurg. been spending a few weeks in last week. Mrs. Miller was assist-1 times repairs are neglec'ed and Ashland. ed in entertaining the ladies by | when necessary they are might) Atr. and Mrs. Allen Proctor re- Carl Carlson, William Kerr and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., and a most expensive. ■ » e d from Ashland to Talent the enjoyable time was spent by those week, after staying in Ash- Allen Brower were among for medical treatment for Ashland duck hunters who brought in attendance. Fancy work in pre paration for the Bazaar in Nov Gme past. The Proctor’s are home the limit Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tonner ember was part o f the afternoon’s AMtr a bit Improved In health It ia «sported, and their friends hope former proprietor o f the Home program, with a short business ses Restaurant have moved to the An sion preceding. Mrs. Miller and §■* them, entire recovery. Are the best protection ags A NEW SHIPMENT OF Mrs. Peters servid refreshments at ©arine Wells, who visited rela- nex Rooms for the winter. weather and its destructive inf u- Mrs. Norma Reeder and the LADIES the close o f the afternoon. *nd friends in Ashland last ences. returned to hia home in Elk- Misses Nell Mahoney and Lucille Sherwin-William Barn and Roof Eatertaias at Diaaor Douglas county, last Friday Hunter, were visitors in Medford Saturday. Mrs. Herman Mattern delight Paints incr< ase the life of your — • E E US BE FO R E BU YIN G __ decay fully entertained at a dinner Sun buildings— *hey prevent A M O S A V E TH E D IFFEREN CE. b ir t h s day evening, in her beautiful home from setting in. Applied properly ••U L SE R U D ’S FOR M EN’ S Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. on Hargadine street. Covers were and often »• ough S-W paints save C L O T H IN G . We are offering them for a short Gould, 464 Mountain Avenue, a laid for eight people, besides the large repair bills. f ie n d s In Ashland of Dr. Kins, time only at these special We have a complete line of immediate family. Her guests » chiropractor who practiced in boy, on Monday October 3. prices— Sherwin-William* barn. roof, ailo Mr. and Mrs. Milo Spencer are were the Misses Laura Raguse and •Aland several years ago. have and implement paints, each one $ 0 0 .7 5 to $ C O 50 •aaaived word that he is quite ill the proud parents of a baby boy Caroline Radde. manufactured to give the great *1 W" home in Long Beach Cali- born on Monday October 3. est protection to the surface it flaraia Eatsrtains Rebekahs THE FABRICS SO CIETE Mrs. Cliff Payne was the gra cover*. •unday morning, Andrew Mc- Look at your barns, silos, out cious hostess Monday evening to Motta, Vernise, Velona, Veloria Cae. George Rosa. Henry Enders. buildings. implements. Don’t they Seven O 'clock Dinner at Dean the staff degree of Rehekahs. The and many others *** Fridegar went duck hunt Home evening passed delightfully in need painting? ing dver in Klamath county. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Dean en cards. At a late hour the guests re THE FUR TRIMS Mr and Mrs. H. E. Wickersham •f Ban Francisco, spent three days tertained at dinner Sunday even- paired to the dining room to par Wolf, Fox, Baby Krimmer and »aat week at the Ashland hotel, ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Karl take of delicious refreshmenta. many others Mrs. D. Perozzi secured the hneing come here for the purpose Nims and son Jack, o f San Fran «E investigating a I us Inear Inca. cisco who spent Sunday in Ash prize for high score and Mrs. Guy Ashland. O ffo n THE COLORS land visiting at the home of Mrs. Randles the consolation. They may locate here. New Tans. Zander, Blue 3 . w . Murray, of Portland, la I. Locals 1 Ready-to-W ear Suits and T opcoats D ollars& Paint All our Suits are guaranteed. All our Suits are fitted by an experienced tailor X-L Electric PAULSERUDS Station H I 1 U » Just Received PAINTS 8 VAKNiSi S Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. Smartest Blacks \ lav Old and Young, Tall and Short, 30x3*4 lire» Fat and Slim, nifty suits for all at $4*95 3 0 x 3 ' 2 Oversize $4.00 to $5.00 Trousers $1.50 2 9 x 4 .4 0 Balloon Tires J 9 25 Ford Sale« and Service We invite you to examine this showing and convince yourself of their rare quality, unique styles and extremely low prices as they are the greatest values offered this season. Cooper’s W inter Underwear that you have have bought for past 3 0 years and more Claycomb Motor Co. You are to receive the benefits of this selection as they are of fered at practically no profit to us. M ILLER’S T O G G E R Y Cord Tires * 6 85 These beautiful Winter Coats are offered for a short time only as they are a consignment and must be returned to the manufact urer at a specified time. * See Our W in d ow “ Hab-a-dash Inn Display Thi* offering i» for a Short time Only