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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1927)
ASHLAND RfcXiiSTEk Pa /e 3 — w--- from the War Eagle mine Tues Mrs. Powers and daughter El- day morning returning in the a f nor, Mrs. Glen WTthrow, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Crawford Mr. J. S. Mr. J oh ro Robison returre»! ternoon. home home from Lodi, Calif., School opened Monday morning Crawford, Mrs. C. W. Long and Thursday o f '1a*P week where he after a two weeks closing and Lorella were Medford shoppers had been called hy the serious quarantine for Infantile Pc.ra'y- ( Tuesday. condition o f his mother, Mrs. H. sis. There were no cases o f the The Queen Esther Circle gave a M. Ribison who was suffering malady in the vicinity o f Talent. hallow’een party Tuesday even from a paralitic stroke. Mr. Robi- Mrs. E. L. Stanford o f Grants ing at the home o f Mrs. Harry n was accompanied on the re- Pa-s in company with Mrs. F. P Walter*. The girls entertained a torn trip by his brother and wife j Dona|dson Thursday with number o f invited guests. All re Mr. and Mrs Robison of ! Mrs. Stanford’s mother, M rs.! Porte<l a Tine time. Ashland. Mr. The A. T. McMahan Barber shop received Ritt.hjson 0f Ashland. word sinne'" III - -♦«'turn that his was moved the first o f toe week Mr. J. S. Ray who spent the mother was slightly improved and I into the J. S. Spitzcr building on past two months with his neice was able to take some nourish the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Mrs. A, T. Edmondson and family ment. Mahan will be missed from the old left for Portland last week. place but they will be glad to we'- Jonah Spitzer, Tom Lamb and Edgar Adams and Frank Manes Joe Bickner returned last Friday | returned Mrmday from Sterlinif come all their customers to their from u hunting trip on Wagner mountain and Byavt,r Ctvek when. Creek Butte. They brought in a they were prospecting. They re 172 pound buck. ported a heavy snow storm in the TALENT Mr. and Mrs. Jay Terrill re- mountains. turned Wednesday of last w eek: Mrs. John Robison made a busi from an outing spent at the home ness trip to Ashland Monday after o f his brother, Mr. Charlie Ter noon. rill and family. Mr. L. S. Wackier and family Mrs. Lud Clark and daughter i :,Pent Sunday at the Holcomb Springs in Sams Valley, and son-in-law Mr. r-nd Mrs. Fred Radium Ra,lium Spri last1 ^ r- Dufee who has been work- j Wilgand of Portland spent last week at the honfc o f her sister. *n* on section left Wednesday j Mrs. Wm. Bruin. Mr. and Mrs.eveninK f or Los Angeles. Mr. IH i - Wilgand left for a few days visit fee is a plasterer by trade and in Calif., and Mrs. Clark remained will assist his father in brick ma at the Bruin home. After a two sonry. Mrs. Durfee will follow in weeks vacation they will return to about a month. Elmer Coleman and family of their home in Portland. Mr. and • MVs. Wm. Reed and Phoejyx spent Sunday at the John family moved Sunday into th e !R°bi*on home and on Wagner Karl Withrow home which was re creek. George Rowley made a ship cently vacated hy Mr. and Mrs. B. M. French wl>o are now living ment of fine American Blues to California points the first of this one mile west o f Phoenix. Mr. D. E. Combs died Monday week. Mrs. Irene Wells left last week evening Oct. 24 at his home on Wagner creek after a long illness for a months visit in Iowa. Her of heart trouble. He leaves his sister Mrs. Robison will have j wife and a brother to mourn his charge o f the county farm during I loss. , her absence Mr. H. E. Bowman who is in ’ Mr. an<* Mrs. Fred Brandt and Portland at the home of Dr. I daughter, Catherine o f Medford, Reed is reported as very much sPent Wednesday evening with,1' improved. | her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Tay- Mrs* C. W. Long returned last l° r- Saturday from Eugene, where she! The Library opened Tuesday ev- was called because o f the illness eninR after being closed for three of her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Van weeks- Mrs. C. E. Borg will be in Riper, who under went a major charge until a permanent librar- operation at the Pacific Christion 'an can he secured from now on hospital Mrs. Van Riper is improv the library will be open Tuesday ing. evenings from 7 to 9 and Friday Donald Long motored down afternoon from 2 to 5. Delicious, golden brown toast j u s t seems to taste better than ever when made right at the table on a beautiful De I. iixe H O T POINT TO A ST E R Beauty combined with Utility A t the X-L Electric Station Guy G ood Phone 82 “ I admire the leaders oí the electrical industry” Says W illia m G r e e n , President A m erican Federation o f Labor “ W ith a business sagacity which challenges our admiration, the lead ers o f the electrical industry adopt and put into force each n ew inven tion and discovery as soon as it is perfected and ready for market. A n d I am certain no other industry is devoting so much time, m on ey and effort to the successful expansion o f its service and production. ” * a rO YOU recall the time, just a few yeai-s ago, when the only electrical service available was electric light—and it was a novelty? There are sixty-c ight and a half m illion p e o p le in the U n ited States living in electrically wired hom es; thirty Trillion electric horse power servin g American industry; three million investors owning the comnanies furnishing electric power, heat and light «# The rapidity o f this expansion, and the universal benefit it has conferred, have been due pri marily to the courage, initiative, and prophetic vision which have inspired the operations o f the country’s light and power com panies. v Under the sound business ad ministration o f these companies, the cost o f domestic current has been reduced since 1914 while the cost o f living has gone up 68 %. » i' C L A S S I F I E D A — D j ■ , FOR SALE: White milch Gonts, 1 Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig ible to register. One nanny, year old. Two nanny kids, about five months old. Inquire at 63 Gresham street. 39-tf S\ FOR RENT: Five room furnished house, 229 Second street. In quire at 713 Oak street. FOR RENT: Two steam heated offices. Weil located, rent reason able. Inquire First National bank. 41-8t. liO U S O . TRADE: Come in and look over FOR RENT ROOMS AND my long list of properties for APARTMENTS trade in various parts of Ore gon, Washington and California FOR RENT: Furnished three room front npnrtment. Call at Shook and a few farther east. You may apts. 49-lt find something that you want in exchange for your property. FOR S A L E R E A L E S T A T E II. C. Galey, 65 East Main St. 49-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE: for small ranch Modern house two lots, FOR RENT: Two garages at 96 fruit berries, 163 Auburn street. Laurel Street. 35-1 Ot new lochtion. The Community Club held their regular meeting at the club rooms Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clinton and small son loft the last o f the week for Portland, they were hold up at Cnnyonville on account o f the quarantine. They returned to Grants Pass going north by the way o f Crescent City and up the coast to Portland. The Ladies Aid held an all day meeting at the Church Thursday. A covered dish luncheon was serv ed to a large attendance. Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Williams servants at the E. R. Ream* home on Wagner creek left for San Francisco on Train 13 Wednesday o f last week. ■*) B usiness and P rofessional D irectory LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE: Fryers and Hens, Corn Fattened, 25 cents per FOR RENT: Furnisneu pound. Phone 17F2. Holmes Grocery. FOR SALE: One acre o f ground in Berries, five room house, garage, chicken house. Inquire at 713 Oak street. 89-t WANTED: Used Band Instru- ments. Bring yours to us at once if you want to sell. Elharts Book and Music Store. 39-2t 39-tf is slowly improving. Harold Burnette in Company with Arthur More o f Medford left Wednesday morning by motor for Riverside, Calif., The boys will be employed in the fruit. HORNBROCK NEWS NOTES Mrs. Willie Lowe anil daughter M-a. Alex Cavin were Ashland vis- P-'rs Thursday. M F *». ' drug’ I left Thursday o f la*t week on train John and Allie Hutchinson, 13 for San Francisco. Mr. Reams Misses Bernice and Lucile Jacobs, will return in a couple o f weeks. Mrs. Otis Tyrcr and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Maxon who spent j Ruth attended the dr.nce in Yre- the summer with their son Mr j ka Friday evening. Ed. Maxon and family left by train Mr. and Mrs. Tom Preyer of Monday for their home in Sacra Ashland visited friends here Sun mento, Calif. day. Mrs. C. f f . Long ha* received Mrs. Mnry Johnson and Mrs. Al word from her cousin Mr. Wm. Ward o f Keno, Ore., that their; bert Lichen were Yreka visitors daughter Mabel who was taken ill ^ Friday. ;th Infantile Paralysis Oct. 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Minich 553353= s ä g R E A L E STA TE DENTISTS Dr. R. L. Burdic Beaver Realty Co. I A. M. Beaxer Denti»! Tel. 68 Horsey Bldg. 176 E. Main St. Next to Elks Temple Ashland, Oregon Dr. C. E. Shinn Dentistry Open evenings by appointment Residence 151-L O ffice Phone 151-J JACKSON COUNTY A B S T R A C T CO. Established in 1885 The Only Complete Title Sys tem in Jackson County Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance Citizen» Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 184 ASHLAND, OREGON PHYSICIAN Are you going to Buy or Build a H em e in Ashland 7 7 7 W r ilo JOHN B .SHELEY Central Point, Oregon f o r LO AN S -IO year County A g en t f o r the Benefit Saving» & Loan Association We make loans on town prop erty anywhere in tha county. Dr. Chiirle» A. Haine* Physician and Surfcoa REAL Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L Office Hour»! 10 to 12 A. M.— 2 to 6 P M Hershey Building G o o d City ESTATE Country for — Buys and Trades— F. L. NUTTEP "-«P r Me in Ashland, O regon MISCELANEOUS Ashland, Oregon Convalescent Home 1S3 Granite Dr. W . J. Crandall Osteopathic Where the sick and aged art cared for in pleasant home surroundings. Physician and Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Phono 128 First National Bank Building W hittle Transfer & Storage Co. COAL. WOOD and S T O R A C I Parbir.g, Crating ai,d Shipping Long Distanca Hauling G. W . Gregg. M. D. AUTO FREIGHT TERMINAL Citizens Bank Bldg. Phone 117 Office Hour* 10-1; A. M 2-6 P. M. Office 89 Oak St. I Phones-69 (office) 222-R(res) D. M. B R O W E R . M. D. C L IF F B U R L IN G A M E Uses Radio Heat Theraphy in connection with other in« usures in treating dis- ease. Office at Residence. f a i n t e r and I -orator Papering, Ti ing Phone 45u 21 6 Central Ave Phone 498-R PUM PKIN CENTER Specials! Delicious Apples Muscat Grapes Thompson Seedless Toquet Grapes Rosa-Perll Wholesale or Retail Orders filled for can ning Fruits PainU, Oils, Glass Var- 1 rush, Building Paper, • Felts, Enamels, D rcor- ette and Varnish ’’ •'»in#. W hen you need a paint er or anything in the painting line call J. O. RIGG Phone 172 * Lithia Springs Hotel 0 You who have helped to build the electrical age, and who have profited from it in comfort, con venience and happiness, can safe guard its future growth by con- uaued support o f the American principle o f individual initiative. ANNOUNCES A T T R A C T IV E W IN TE R R A TE S For Permanent Guests T he C alifornia O regon P ower C o m p a n y 14 ------------------------------- • ---------- *— ^ A R a t e i : One cent a word first insertion, one belf cent a word th rcafter FOR SALE: 10 gal. water tunk LOST: Lost near Moon' Saw Mill and fittings with electric heat on Logging Road Bill Fold con taining valuable papers. Prop er. Elks Bldg., Barber Shop. erty Chas. Wimer. Return to FOR SALE: Red and White Register Office and receive re Grapes 34c. Blackberries 50c ward. 2-t per crate on vines. 430 Holly. LOST: A fountain pen and a FOR SALE: A white rotury elec Conklin pencil. Finder please tric sewing machine, Martha leave at Register office. Liber Washington type. In very good al Reward . 47-Jt condition, and has not been used long. It costs $160 and will FOUND: Spare truck Tire and wheel at Pinehurst. Owcner sell for half price. Write Bx B van have same by identifying care the Register. 39-ft property and paying for ad vertisement. 4-t FOR S A IE : 1933 Ford Touring Reconditioned v ith License. FOR RENT HOUSES Price $135.00. P jne 60 Clay- comp Motor Co. 25-tf FOR RENT: A clean comfortable six room hojse, mostly furnished. FOR SALE: Dodp Delivery for There is one acre of ground and light Trucking. Priced $175.00 housing for several hundred Clnycomb Motor So. chickens. Rent $30. 1307 Iowa street. 49-2t FOR SALE: 1924 Roadster . Re FOR RENT: 6 room Modern house conditioned with license. Price 121 Bush Street. Phone 289 J. $175.00. Phone Clnycomb Motor Co. 25-tf. FOR RENT: Apartments for rent Enquire 167 East Muin street». FOR SALE LIVE STOCK In the hands o f these companies the public is assured a continuous expansion o f electrical service to meet the needs o f our national development—and at decreasing rates as more current is used. . OFFICES. Medford.Grants Pass.Roscburg Klamath Falls-Oregon .Yreka. D unsm uir-C alifornia ^ FOR SALE MISCELANEOUS *Completc text of Mr. Green’s address will be furnished upon request. rrsfj “ NEWS I SisS • || $25.00 Per Month and Up See the Management for Further Details Yreka stopped for a short visit with friends Sunday while on their way to Ashland. Best Paints— — Best W orkm en Lu Hakes formerly o f this place dropped dead on the streeta of Oakland one day last week. When were Yreka business visitors Mon here he was employed by the S. day. P. 'Company as the Depot agent, j Mr. and Mr*. Cronkite and Lee Myers motored tg Oakland | daughter Nelda of Dunsmuir call ¿6 Monday on business. ed on friends here Sunday. 3 Vi«g Rae Dumas m«rtored to Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Stagg of 3 | Yreka Friday. Hilt were business visitors here Ed Seipel was a Yreka business 1 ■ Saturday. £3 | visitor Friday. to Li | S. M. Stough, Fred Coven. Ed. i Miss Clara Todd motored r and sons Vernon an«} Wag- * Ashland Monday. ner were Yreka busines visitor? M. A. Gunst and party o f 12 Friday. arrived from San Francisco Sat- Mrs. Lnran Bunch o f Weed was urday on their annual fishing trip. a Sunday dinner guest o f Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kraft motor Lloyd Preyer. ed to Medford Sunday. Guy Roberts was a Yreka ri»i-l Mrs. Ale* Cavin of Dunsmuir tor Friday. spent la*t week a guest o f her Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jaquette re- mother Mrs. William Lowe, tamed from Atlantic City, New Albert Hagerdom o f the Nig- Jersey last week, where they spent ger Boy mine spent the week end the past two months. On arriving here. home Jaquette was very ill, but S. M. Stough was a Montague !* improving though is still con-'visitor Wednesday. fined to his bed. 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