The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, October 14, 1927, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND REGISTER
dinner party was given upon the
departure of Mrs. E. C. Thompson
for Berkeley, California to spend a
two weeks vacation with her hus­
band, son and family. Her son.
Captain Frank( Thompson, wife
M RS C. J. R E A D . E d ita r
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two children will sail for Man­
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W. G. Tucker and Mrs.
Fred Captain will be stationed three
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hostesses,
decided
it
was years in the army service.
. o f the club meetings ached-
best to postpone the regular meet­
for the next week or so are
ing at the Belleview clubhouse.
D in n er at B r a a a e a H em e
postponed for a time, due
Mrs. Jennie Gray and Mrs. Jose­
«o (h r restriction» placed on pub*
phine Crocker were entertained
D elph ia n S o cie ty M eets
lie gathering's. When the boarS^f
at the Brannon home on North
Th«* Delphian Society met Tues­
«malti, deem» it advisable to »anc-
Main street Wednesday, October
day afternoon for study an reci­
12th. A delicious chicken dinner
the meetings, club* and or- tations, and discussion of
the
isation* will resume their acti- Greek tragedy, “ The Dialogue and wax served at noon and the after­
noon was spent with music and
The meeting o f the civic Action of Oedipus the King.’’
conversation.
Mrs. Brannon was
rlsh which was scheduled for next
Mrs. Redferd’s group met at her
Tweaday afternoon, under
the home and Dr. Shaw's group met at assisted by her daughter, Mrs. E.
llicks.
leadership of Mrs. Gerald Wenner, her residence on Pioneer.
will be postponed until announc­
W H O ’ S W H O IN O R E G O N T O
ed later. The Women’s Benefit
M rs. T h o m p s o n H o n o re d G u est
BE P U B L IS H E D T H IS Y E A R
c lu b which was to have a Hallow-
Mrs. E. C. Thompson was enter-!
eew party Wednesday,
October
Who’s Who In Oregon, a bio­
1 # » . has been postponed inde­ tained with a delightful surprise j
finitely. The Belleview dances, dinner at the home of Mrs. J. O. I graphical reference directory con­
have been given at the Bell- tionThompson on Ashland street, taining data relative tp prominent
clubhouse on Friday nights on Thursday'evening of this week. people of this state, is" in c’oirsfe of
been called> o ff tot the pre- The hostess was assisted in enter­ publication by The Morning En­
The Parent-Teachers Asso- taining by Mrs. D. P. Blue, and terprise Oregon City. The publish­
»s of the various schools will the following guests were present: ers state: "There is no directory
t meet tHi* week as scheduled. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac, Mr*. G. of this nature extant in Oregon.
m church» societies are, for the G ass, Mrs. Elsie Churchman, Miss The publication wiR embrace dig­
flt part, planning a later date Nina Emery, Mr. J. O. Thompson, nified facts, clear information and
"their meeting*. The upper Val- Mr. D. P. Blue, and the honored a digest o f biographical features
lovely of interest— no charge will be
’ Community Club, with Mrs. guest and hostess. This
O C I E T Y
Madras— Nine miles of
ditch school dedicated and in use/
made for insertion and the work
will contain no advertising.’’
Dayton — Tompkins Brothers
dug for Plains water district sys­
The Who’s Who In Oregon will tem.
cannery will pack 20,000 cases to­
contain data concerning leading
Tillamook— New Wilton grade matoes this I*»r.
federal, state, county and city
officials, educators, professional
people, industrial heads, leaders of
commerce and others o f outstand­
ing attainment. It is further an­
nounced the directory will be
strictly selective and exclusive and
money will not buy a place in Its
pages, unless the subject comes
within the category o f its re­
quirements. The Who’s Who In
Oregon will be completed toward
the end of this year.
Tillamook — Norman Christ«
of Red Clover cheese factory, wins
first prize at Washington Sts:*
fair.
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I w ish I had T o m M e ig h a n ’ s dark
eya s,
R egin a ld D e n n y ’ s ga y sm ile.
And
R od La R p c q u e ’ s h air— Ires
ch ic, tre s d e b o n a ir !
A n d A d o lp h M e n jo u ’ s c o u r tly
style.
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I w ish I had W a lte r H e ir's h u m or.
A lth o u g h at his (a t I w o u ld ra il;
P a o r W a llie R a id ’ s ch a rm , W a lla ce
B e e ry 's h u ge arm .
A n d Falix C a t’ s m ova h la ta ill
Smart, Youthful and Original. These dainty
one strap and pump styles are sure to win you.
It is hard to realize the smartness of these beau­
tiful shoes until you have put them on. Com­
bination last insures perfect fit.
Salem lets contract for $40,000
incenwator.
North Bend— Grading 15 blocks
streets at Empire will cost $10,000
WOMEN'S WEAR. ANO DRY OOOOS
M 2 E M A IN ST A S H L A N D ,O R E
COMPARE OUR CLOTHES-FABRIC WITH FABRIC TAIL­
ORING WITH TAILORING, STYLE WITH STYLE-W ITH
GARMENTS SOLD AT TWICE THE PRICE AND YOU’LL
GET A MONEY SAVING JOLT!
GO, SEE WHAT OTHER
STORES HAVE TO O FFER -TH EN
36 in. Fancy I Q c
outing flannel ^ ^
Isaacs
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Daisy Pillow
cases, Each
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to r e
COME IN AND GIVE US THE BENEFIT OF YOUR
CANDID OPINION
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Real Bargains Here
PAULSERUD’S
in Quality Merchandise
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Still they go to
Pre-holiday price slashing
SALE
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at Miller’s Toggery
Numerous, articles below cost
M o n e y b a c k if y o u a re not satisfied
W ool and Cotton Blan-
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kets, Size 66x80, sold reg- -^ p r .
ularly at $6.48.
31b. Stitched Cotton Batts Q Q c
full size will make com- ® **
plete comforter.
Victoria Comfort Challies T O c
New Fall Patterns to select ^ ®
from.
Double Cotton Sheet $ T .98
Blankets, size 64x76 extra * pr.
heavy weight.
Single Sheet Blankets in $T .00
plaid pattern, size 66x80
ea.
Bath Towels with fancy
colored border extra value
giving
Wash Cloths, made o f 1 A c
heavy Terry Cloth come in ^ ”
white only sold regular at 15c
Purl Irish Linen Crash 1 C e
Toweling unbleached a 1 ^
wonder value
Tea Towels made with
real stripe. Linen Finish,
20c value.
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pink and blue borders ea.
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NEW FALL OVERCOATS
15 o|o to 30 o|o OFF
Going at $14.75
SUITS and TOPCOATS
EVERYTHING REDUCED!
EVERYTHING!
S a le w ill co n tin u e fo r ab o u t 2 w e e k s
W om en’s Winter Hose
wool and silk Rayon pr.
Wamen's Winter Hose
made of silk and wool
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come in new fall colors »pecia
Fine W ool Blankets, Size $ /* 95
70x80, heavy weight come ^ pr
in Plain Patterns
^ °ol Dress Goods in a
great clean up »ale »ee
this special lot going
W omen's .Outing Flannel $ T .00
made fulU ize come in
1 ea.
white and fancy outing
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Chamoisuede
«love with French cuff«,
Women’s
*7 C
Embroidered.
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