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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1927)
ASHLAND REGISTER Mrs. Olds at Prospect. — Save ea Xaaas gifla 20 te M per co o t o f f on all fram ed pictures. Locals m e Past M odi * Grand Club met port a pleasant trip with good this afternoon at the home of reside on the Boulevard. Master She resided for several years on roads and fine weather all the way. Bobby’ s parents Mr. and Mrs. B street, this city and was a faith Mrs. Jennie Gilbert on W alnut Sunday October the 30th is Ral Buster Brown will arrive in this ful member of the First Presby ly day at the Baptist Church. A street. Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. E. terian church of this city. to take their son back to Crescent gracious Lake, where Mr. Brown ia em ploy Mrs. Ivan Kilgore who has been rousing good time is expected and C liff Payne were the Mr. C. H. Shoemacker, manager o f the J. C. Penny store in Yreka, j hostesses for this delightful oc- was transacting business in this ed by the Southern Pacific Com very sick at her home on 6th street a large attendance is desired. pany. will be taken to Klamath county city Thursday, Home Missionary Society met casion. W r s. McDonald of Calaban«, Mrs. S. V. Cary of Seattle, W n .Jto her former home soon. Her this afternoon at the residence of '■ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright of C alifornia is in Ashland visiting after visiting several days with father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Make* E xcellen t R ace M e a d s this week. Mrs. McDonald 685 East Main street returned to Mrs. Luella Stearns on Pine her sister-in-law, Mrs. Daisy Me- Horn have been with her for the Ashland Wednesday evening from sa Moving to Medford for the win- street. Mrs. A. A. Madden assist Notwithstanding the fact that a two weeks visit with their son Garry, proprietor of the Lithia past two weeks. ed Mrs. Stearns in entertaining- nt n> Southern Oregon delegates Pharmacy, left for her J. M. Watkins is having the barn j • at Jackson Springs Sat Bert Wright in Los Angeles, Cali-1 Springs on his lot taken down. Mr. Wat- i forma. They left1 Fresno Tuesday home. in Mr. A. A Madden, proprietor kin will build a fine residence on I The Methodist Episcopal Church morning in the rain and were the storm all the way home from of Madden’s Tire Shop on the the lot he recently purchased from | will have their annual Sunday a new J. R. Toser in the spring which j Brtiool Rally on November the 6th. there to Ashland. On the highway Plaza, has purchased A big time is expected, a rousing between Redding and Dunsmuir Chevrolet Sedan from the local will be just across the street from J program and class work demon they struck construction work and Automotive Shop, Chevrolet deal his home at 72 Laurel street. mud. Mr. Wright says a number ers. strated. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Drew came j of big cars ahead of him had a Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Green came over from Klamath county to get — W atch 4 data and list o f a fin « sorry time, but they made it nicely !n from Fossil Monday and are a supply of apples and to look af 1st of good used cars o f all kinds and had a delightful trip. visiting Mrs. Green’a parents, Mr. ter business affairs. Mr. Drew is •n bo sold at Ashland by A uction. — W hy pay 2120.00 fo r a W hite and MrS' O. E. Hurst of Beach the owner of a large ranch near j I lt f Rotary Sew ing machine from street until Thursday when they Dairy. M r. and Mrs. Fred Stitzer of Mkeport, California returning a g en t? W han you can buy on* will go on to Fort Jones, Califor Mrs. Kate Scroggins who has1 through just as good fo r $5 0.00 at Pall’ s, nia where Mr. Green intends to been nirt-sing Mrs. Ivan Kilgore | from a delightful trip for the past 5 weeks will return [ Nevada, Washington and Oregon A lso sawing machines fo r ront by ! trap this winter. Mr H E glover of Medford to her home at 96 Laureal street: •t Wednesday evening at the the month at Pail’ s C orner. Ash- se of Mrs. W. R. Davis on Al- \ ; who lost his leg April 6th while Saturday. atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Stitzer Mrs. S. F. Lyman will leave for 1 working on the Medford Pipe line, Mrs. Bessie Stanley and little old friends of the Davis’s, Berkeley, California to visit with and has been in the Sacred Heart daughter arrived Sunday to visit at Jackson Springs Sat her daughter this winter. She ex Hospital almost ever since, came her mother Mrs. Mollie Wood and pects to leave November the 11th to Ashland Thursday to move his her son Jackson Burk at 104 Laur Maw is the time to bava your — D E LIC IO U S T A M A L E S . M ADE family to Medford. el street, Mrs. Stanley is from Los I cleaned and pressad. Paul- BY M RS. P O W E L L . E A T TH EM Mrs. E. M. Humphrey of Kla Angeles, California. ra. H ERE OR TAKE T H E M math Falls, who fell and dislo M rs. Glasgow Stratton and O U T. TH E P A L A C E LU N CH . cated her hip a week a ago, is ** Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robins and daughter of Ashland returned Master Bobby Brown is spend-1 <TTeat sufferer and with little hope Wednesday after spending sever ing a week with his grandparents I of her recovery. Mrs. Humnhrey son Don of Euclid street motored al days with her mother in Horn- Mr. and Mrs. Frank1 Brown, who was 92 years old the 8th of Oct. to Crater Lake Sunday. They re- Th. rere unable to attend th* ^ Me T . A . meeting held at LaGm this week Mrs. Louis Inni« Dodu « candidate for the came with in 17 State Pr votes of ^ elected to this important o f f ^ Due to the great distant» * many delegates would havtt,4 VOLI vel, and Infantile Pit ralyik m demies in many comicuniti«( race made by Mrs. ^ \ thought to have been phenonu, enl ; Chair Naim hswok at Jackson Springs Sat George Schribner was over Klamath Falls Thursday vis iting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Sams on Third street. Mr. Sribner is employed by the South ern Pacific Company in thnt city. Mr. — D iscount on all portraits limited time. D arling Studio. fo r Mr. and Mrs. Horace Badger have oeen \isitng at the home of Mrs. ltadgrri parents Mr. and Mrs. Adam-on v'ho live on the Pacific Highway noith of Ashland. Air. aad Mrs. rfndger are going to Corvallis to the annunl Home Coining of the 0. A. 0. this week. V r. and Mrs. Badger are well known here in Ashland where they »*»d for a number o f years and rradunted from the Ashland High school. They live in Ranch O'Hanta Fe, California. ■ t Jackson Springs ELKS BUILDING Silk Dresses for t ait Mrs. M.TT McCallister and Mrs. McCallister were dinner ■ts Thursday evening at the •»•me of Mrs. J. A. Hendricks on Hiirda street. Miss Veda Gideon o f Ashland aad Miss Clara Russel of Medford viatted friends and relatives in P*'o«|wrt over the week end. u Ol (ii b< tii to M Cr la< ÍO! ed A N ew C oat Autumn Colors Youthful Modes Gowns Special $ 1 .00 Each ^ Isaac’s Twinkle Crib Blanket THE Large Size,Fine O i c quality Each O v Quality Store Ì NEW WinterCoats in a Special Sale Materials of Quality We have chosen a large number ol charming models. Pleated skirts, flares, frills, jaunty vestees— any number of styles at the unexpectedly low orice of— — ° r,*, r »o u r Xmas portraits now — d save 10 to 20 par cant. Dari- •ag Studio. Lithia Springs Hotel lin g. Flannette Cool days aren't far away — purchase your coat n o w and l a u g h »■ b r i s k breezes. Autumn days call for the satin or crepe frock. Ideal for street wear and most informal after« noon occasions— a handy frock. Sat Womens It’ s T im e T o 3 u y So Trimly Fashioned . A. H «■I where savings are greatest’ PHONE 3 ASHLAND, OREGON * $C 90and $ £ .9 0 i Miss Klin I’ittenger returned to Saturday Two Great Groupes to Select from— Suede velour, b o I i v i a and sport fabrics are trimmed with fin e furs. GROUP NO. ONE PRICED AT Women. Misses and / $1 9 7S Is. —ora 25 th Anniversary Portland .e GROUP NO. T W O PRICED A T Smart Sty —f+H traini asjpM stei’ by s t v tilrtr-yrm y • su m o to r-c o a ch saz v ic e o f fa w b r n i Pacific Meant Irani p o ri G o ., ill addwsoa R ea l vnltses at— - im - fw w rd schedules U Somber* C e tp u u c co y y o f t t x s o $1 0 f a will readily agree that no finer, nor more distinctive a col lection of Coats can be purchased elsewhere at this extraordin ary Price. All Most beautiful models, new to the very instant sec ond. See them to appreciate them. You Campus, classroom or business ofiF.^e ^ the you n g fellow looking his man1 es- in one of these stylish suits. ben n . < fami midi arc »t straws Luxacz- ni b tîbotUmuiOmfnmnm New Coats for Youth MV-tnght I Sail mao between famburg and Ponfano m üm Ta», fa fancy »tripe They have all the flash and youth that the smart dresser demands. Come in new col ors and Weaves all lavishly fur trimmed. Southern - « 25ài Annwersaryl 1 Smart Styling Good Leathers This light tan calf O xford is a dignified, shapely shoe o f good leather. Not metal. er an remorse thi a himself? W I peccable ch I wrong? bee himi a within "" 1 Dress Special Priced $ g .9 8 to $ J Q ’98 ; nr During 1 Easten assi I into all a; „ I ! nr instane ■ ! tray , his mi 75 ifd c n . N ote the fam a otar • F Mr. R. I ent of Ash [titled: “ W tional Chui Fasten is 1 lecturer an $ 2 4 .5 ° in Students’ Suil- New convenience Kit tn w F c n to and tram Puri land arvl ki Many of the Coats are silk lined and all are7 a wonder value, lav ishly fur trimmed new fabrics, colors and styles see them. $14.75 to $24.75 By Rail or Highway to take piai ember f< Hotel. II dinner a Ray ( give a tl Oregon. ed*with l way is a fenced s] sured th just reti conductir Eugene f 9 <*harge o scoured J the Brov I during tl ® Conway i petent m of no me, ■ The fir ed to sev Hansen o charge of be given Hansen p numbers 1 Sport Oxford Sosar! T ria A smart sensible Oxford for vacane» hikes The square toe is very new ai (Se T^A o» t he v a mp make yoor f o o t look smaller W ool Blankets Special Pair Lar^e Size 70 x 80 $ J Q .9 5 all pure wool. Com e’ in plaid patterns sold reg- ularly $12.50 >0 Cotton Sheet $ 0 .2 5 Blankets. Special, “ White, Grey and Tan p r. M luminal an T Aint.” j In conclu ■ 'bis admoni I 'hirkrth he I ht fall.” SATURDAY Jersey W ool Flannel $ 0 .9 5 Crepe Satin Flat and harmeuse. Come in won derful New Styles and Sizes up to 44 Fall colors. ! New W ool Challies, yd. $1.25 Here you will find a won- collection of this wanted woolen in new patterns for Fall and lerful much winter. i Mr. and «on Patty V *o spend a 1 'riends and B tarent« and a t and. and a ■ here they ™ return to a o f the week. Mr H. C ■ unday in I I ^tock txprrs raust o f tht bt seen in o I