The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, October 18, 1927, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    |U A. Roberts fe r the lest
tws Lyon» « t Marshfield, spent *the Frank Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. D evis1 s a i attended by her sister Miss
■ Mrs. Prank Bryan, ! Margaret Van Dyke and the
raonths left yesteday on nnasber week end with tbeir daugtiterv the
Kilkinson o f
Williams, J groom was attended by his broth-
I l for her home in The Needles. Miaaes Katherine Langworthy and
Oregon,
Lieutenant
George
Wynne er Mr. Fletcher Pish.
California. Mrs. Myers will be re­ Helen Lyons who reside with Mrs.
The bride ia well known in this
o
f
Pert
Stevena,
Oregon;
Mr.
and
Edith
Storey
on
Alida
street
and
membered as Rowena Roberta.
city
where she reaided for n num­
Mr*.
Nar.ce
and
son
Everett
of
Normal
Lee Pi field ir wreathed in smiles attend the Ashland
ber o f years and graduated from
M
edford;
Mrs.
W.
R.
Davis,
•
Ros-
school.
because he brought down a magni­
Mrs. Jannette Carpenter
of setta McGee, Herbert Davis and the Ashland High School later she
Springs
M r. W. T. Blackwell ia quit* ficent buck on Green
called the guests o f honor Mr. Grant moved ta Medford and took up
ill at hi* home on Elisabeth street. mountain yesterday. Ha declares it Oakville. California was
Mrs. Walter O'Donoughue and its the identical buck he has had here by the illness and death of Dp vis and Mr. Frank Bryan.
nurse’s training at the
Sacred
her sister Mrs. Hattie Abbot. Mrs.
r U M m have been visiting at the his eye on fo r the last five years.
Heart hospital, graduating from
hease o f her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Misses Lucille and Charlotte c * n * " t e r is staying with her niece
V . . Dyke-Fish N .p tisL
Alex Livingston on East
Main. Barrett, Mrs. Inet Reilly, Miss U r * ' J m 7 0 ’N* ,, ° * MortoB »*• | Miss Florence Van Dyke of that institution several years Ut-
Mrs. O ’ Donoufhue and children Ruby Timmons. Mr*. W. Bower
Th*' Ml“ ** Helen Lyons, Elean- Medford and Mr. Raymond Fiah i
left Monday for their home
in man and D. H Bowerman w ere' or RTOWn- N *11 Mahoney, Lucille 0{ phoenix, were married Friday,
Crescent Lake where Mr. O’ Don- among the Medford visitor«
1 Hunter. Normal School students. | October 14th at the home o f the
were dinner guests Sunday o f Mr. bride’s mother on South
ughti*- is employed by the South­ Ashland yesterday.
Holly
and Mrs. Langworthy and Mr. and street, Medford. Reverend E. P.
ern Pacific.
Attorney Wm. M. Briggs, and
Lyons o f Marshfied, Oregon.
Mrs. Charles Winne and Mrs.
Lawrenc* performed
the cere­
James E. Shiffer, manager o f the
Miss Virginia Rose -pent the mony, and only the immediato re­
Jee Poor
Dunsmuir, California
Postal Telegraph will leave early
week end with her parents in latives and friends o f the you ng1
were visiting friends, in this city
Wednesday morning and spend the Crescent Lake.
last week.
couple were present. The bride
last two days o f the deer hunting
The D. A. R. will not hold an
Mrs. Mattie Reid and daughter
season in the mountains. They will
October meeting on account o f a
i Ethel Reid were dinner guests
_
meeting o f the Health Board.
o f Mr*. J. W Bruner and) r* tun’ ‘* U
n' * ht
Mrs. Clyde Briggs, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac receiv­
daughter. Mias Hazel on Scenic
' spending several weeks visiting at ed word yesterday o f the death o f
Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wert - e r e ‘J’ * homeJo f
Mattie Mrs. Isaac’. little niece, Naomi
gwerts over the week end at the ShMW- • nd with oth* r relative, in | Conklin nine year, old, o f Tacoma,
bum* o f Mr. and Mr. J. V Mill-
K* \ r>n' ‘ to
KUmath W ashington. The little girl was
er on Fifth street. They returned F ,n *
with *
onF • 1'• » < W * with Infantile
to their home in Klamath Falls
th en . before her departure for | ParalysU.
A. S. Rosenbaum General Agent
ay afternoon with Mr. and [her home i n Oaklard next 3un-|
j tor the Southern Pacific company,
Kenneth Klahn who motor-
Mr. and Mrs. ,'erry Thornton w** ' n Ashand yeeteday.
over to our city for the day,
Mr. Shellenberger, official o f
Mrs. Wert is n sister of Mrs. Mill- have gone to Portland fo r a few j
days visit. Mr. Thornton will at- *he Southern Pacific
Company
tend the Elk* banquet being held from San Jose, called on George
Mr. and Mr*. Will Holme* were
in Portland and Mr*. Thornton will Kramer yesterday. Mr.
Shellen-
wp from Grants Pass yesterday
visit friends.
berger was on his way to Portland.
irttteg reUtivea in this city. Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Crandall a re 1
Holme* i* working for the Stand-
entertaining guests this week at Birthday Anniversaries Celebrated
-iisl Oil Company in that city.
The pleasant home o f Mr. and
their home in the Butler Apart-
D E L IC IO U S TAM ALES. MADE
: menta. They are Mr*. Crandall’s Mrs. August Schuerman on C. ]
■V MRS PO W ELL. E A T THEM
street was the scene o f a delight­
Adolphe Menjou in
HEME
OR
TA K E
T H E M mother, Mrs. Anderson o f Ellens-
! burg, Washington, and Mrs. Cran­ ful a ffa ir when they entertained j
The Paramount Picture
« J T . TH E P A L A C E LUNCH.
dall’s sister and husband, Mr. and at dinner on Sunday evening, Oct­
i »tveniryjClothe«*
,
Mr. and hfr*. Oscar Kluth and
Mrs. Ted Nicholson o f Fort Kla­ ober 16th, the occasion being in
A t the"“ Vining Theatre Thursday
hildren who have been visiting in
math. They arrived Sunday even­ honor o f the birthday anniversar-;
‘ ho Larkin Deer home for
the
and Friday nights.
ing, and Mr*. Anderson will re* les o f Mrs. August Schuerman and!
art two weeks are moving into
main for an extended visit. Mr. Mr. frank Jordan. Covers were
he residence just opposite
; and Mr*. Nicholson are also spend­ laid fo r seven guests and dinner
'.meoln School. Mr, and Mrs
ing a few days visiting friends in was served at 6 o’clock. Guests in­
iluth and
have but
re -! ; Medford
« V r T before
k T
’ ’ “ their
L T return
.___ children
. ,
Ul rr
to cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Day,
ently returned from a visit with , , heir home at Fort Klamath.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, Mr,
• latives in Germany.
Rilling Schuerman and the boat
Mr. Irving Vining and JSonr
Mr*. Myrtle Harrington, Mrs.
Leedom attended the California- and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. August
dildred Derby snd children mo­
Oregon football game
held
at Schuerman. A fter dinner hours
J»
ored to Eugene Saturday and re-
Multnomah Field at Portland, last were spent in a congenial manner.
urned late Sunday evening. They
Saturday. Mr. Vining will remain
'"te d Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith
Mr. and Mr». Frank Davis Givo
in Portland a few days and will
f that city. Mrs. Smith is Mrs.
Dinaar
attend the Elks banquet scheduled
Ianington’s niece.
for Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis were |
Mww i. the time to have yo .r
DeFord, thè gracious hoat and hostess at a
C liff Jenkins, Frank
"*w*bos cleaned and presaed. Paul-
Ben Bowers and Mr. Pierson are two o ’clock dinner Sunday at their .
deer hunting near Ashland Butte. pleasant home on Scenic Drive, the
Mr* D. W. Myers who has been
_______
affair being in honor o f the birth- |
Mf,
and ____
Mrs. W. W. Lang
'» W a g her parents Mr. and Mrs. ' worthy and Mr. and Mrs
days o f Mr. Grant Davis and Mr.
Locals
; Dr. sod Mee. CeandeH EsUeeUm
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Canda:
The groom ia also well known
tertained informally last
fiere, having lived
evening, having n group of friend*
Oregon most o f his life.
for dinner. Dahlias in .g orgco *
Mr. and IDs. Fiah left ¡aimed colon adorned thel rving roo«,
lately after the wedding for n two I and n bowl o f marigolds formed
the centerpiece for the
dia
weeks honeymoon in Portland and
table. Dinner; was served at 7 « ’
other cities in the northern ! * * , el<)eki ^ Mr and Mrs.
R iMcn
of the state.
. , Cripo, Mr. and M a . C. J. Head,
Mr. and Mrs. Fish will reside in and the host and hostess, Dr. and
Mrs. Crandall.
Medford.
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Slashing Reductions
AT
MILLER'S TOGGERY
W e don’t Mean Maybe
Look for Yourself
“ Hab-a-dash Inn”
tv ‘ l ' ln »V
,*/«•* t ) .‘t/.‘f M lvty vt / P i s a
CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS!
Sell
Ian.
Sell
RECORD CROWDS IN ATTEND ANCE A T
THE ENDERS CO.* &£0"d
A
- r ‘-\
Closing Out Sale
Mighty
Prior to Re-Organizing and Remodeling
When we opened our doors last F R ID A Y there was a crowd waiting to share in the savings made possible by our decision to
CLOSE OUT and SELL OUT our entire 1100,000.00 stock o f dry goods, Furnishings, Clothing and Shoes, prior to Re-organiz­
ing and Remodeling. People came from far and near, and never in the history o f Sales in Ashland were there ever such crowds,
such buying enthusiasm. Read every word, every price in this advertisement, then come and lay in at least a year’s supply
while the opportunity is offered you. Watch the papers! Come, get your share o f the Bargains!
SUPER
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING, SHOES, SACRIFICED
*1 0
VALUES
t
Heavy Weight Outing
Flannel White
other
colors.
width.
and
36”
Extra Special!
One lot young Mens
Overcoats. Sizes 32
to 36 value to $30.
Special $ ^ .9 5
Special ^ 0 c
*1 3
IN
JERSEY
16
Limit 10-yds. to a customer
36” Amoskeay Daisy
Cloth all colors
Special 2 Q c yd-
price
25c
Special $ 7 .9 5
Bi-own or white, all sizes, While they last
Special J 0 c
Special $ J 9 5
Womens and Misses
Raincoats, all sizes,
sells regular for $9.00
Special $ ^ -98
50 new fall Silk
Dresses, all sizes and
many patterns. Sells
regularly for $18.00
Special $ 0 .4 5
WOMIRT WEAR. AND DRY OOOOS
M l f M A l N S T ASH LAN D ,O ftC
Watch this paper for an announcement
Children's Shoes this week.
Cotton Hose, regular
27” Amoskeay Daisy
Cloth all colors
Limit 10-yds. to a customer
These three gradet^of all Wool Jersey Dresses
are extremely low priced. They are suitable for
school and street wear in an array o f beautiful
new Autumn shades that strike the keynote of
fashion. These are values that cannot be appre­
ciated until you have seen the dresses and tried
them on.
^adies
One lot young mens
Suits sizes 32 to 36
Values to $35.00
Boys Knicker Suits 2
Pants many late pat­
terns. All sizes. Val­
ues to $15.00
Limit 10-yds. to a customer
DRESSES
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18th
Womens and Misses
Underwear, • Cotton,
W ool, many patterns
and all sizes at 1-2
price.
of
o
4 Pair« for
Extra Special!
THURSDAY, OCT. 19th
Boys heavy ribbed
wtton Hose,Brown or
Black, all sizes. Sells
regularly for 50c -
Special 2 5 °
Womens and Misses Oxfords and Pumps.
The latest patterns and styles.
Specially Priced at $ 2 45
Mens Heavy weight
Blue Denim Unionalls
5?™* regularly for
54.50 all sizes
Special $ 2 .4 5
Mens
all
Leather
Gloves values to 65c
o
r 7 i/
Where Ynwr Dollar Has More ( rs ti
Special 2 < J c
Murph
Selli
r
Eco?
land.
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Impr
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Our
Bates.
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