THE —— First Presbyterian Church vention. Dr. E. P. Ellyson and M. “ 1» it Worth W h ile?’ will be Emily Ellyson will be present and the subject of the mom:-;-» sermon one o f them will preach. A spe Sunday at 11 o’clock. At the even cial feature o f the evening service ing hour o f worship. 7:30, the will be a selection on the “ saw" pastor will speak upon “ The Birth musical. The convention will con o f Protestantism.” At 4 :00 P. M. tinue all day Monday and Mon- the Junior Christian Endeavor ! day evening. A good program is meets. At 6:30 P. M. Interfiled urrgnged for with papers and ad- iate and Senior Christian Endea- dresses and discussions on Sunday vor. Wednesday evening, 7 :30.' school work. Dr. and Mrs. Ellyson Mid-week service. ' will be the main speakers all day and one o f them will preach in NAZERENE the evening. Dr. Ellyson is editor Sunday schol at 9:45 A. M. T. of our Sunday arhool literature S. Wiley, superintendent. Preach- and both he and his wife are well ing service at 11 o’clock. At 6:30 qualified to give interesting aR{j P M. Young Peoples meeting. At profitable addresses on Sunday 7:30 P. M. will be the opening | school work. Sunday school work- service o f the Sunday school con- ers o f any denomination are es- | V I NI N “ The Theatre Beautiful” G Watch This Space For Coming Attractions Each Issue Saturday Only N OT FOR P U B L IC A T IO N ” Sunday Only “ B A R B E D W IR E ” Featuring Pola Negri in a Paramount picture in which loVb struggles with race hatred behind the battle lines M onday and Tuesday Rex Ingrams great picture “ TH E G A R D E N OF A L L A H ” with Alice Terry ASHLAND U . S. Department o f Commerce ‘ W e are in the m idst o f a great trans form ation in th% developm ent o f electric pow ei—“ft ia reducing the burden o f human toil; it ia increas ing prod u ctivity; it is bringing in creased com fort to our people. ” * - j LASSIF1ED AD lowed by a message on “ The FOR SALE: A white rotary elec for their whereabouts. Christian Thermometer.” Evening tric sewing machine, Martha FOUND: Spare truck Tire and service 7 :30. Washington type. In very goyd wheel at Pinehurst. Owener can have same by identifying condition, and has not been property and paying for ad CONGEGATIONAL CHURCH used long. It costs $160 and will vertisement. 4-t sell for half price. Write Bx B Sunday, School at 9 :45. Classes care the Register. 39-ft for all ages. FOR R E N T HOUSES Morning service at 11 o’clock. FOR S A L E L I V E S T O C K FOR RENT: A clean comfortable Rev. J. J. Handsaker of Portland six room house, mostly furnished. who ia representing the Near East FOR SALE ¡"w h ite milch Geats, There is one acre of ground and will be our guest and speaker. 1 Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig housing for several hundred Junior Christian Endeavor will ible to register. One nanny, chickens. Rent $30. 1307 Iowa meet at 4 P. M. at the church with year old. Two nanny kids, street. 49-2t Mrs. Gstfney in charge. Marjory about five months old. Inquire Stratton will be the leader. at 63 Gresham street. FOR RENT: 6 room Modern house Senior Chriation Endeavor 39-tf 121 Bush Street. Phone 289 J. meets at 6'30. Don Spencer will lead the discussion and the sub FOR SALE: Fryers and Hens, FOR RENT: Apartments for rent Corn Fattened, 25 cents per ject ia “ P . Enquire 167 East Main street. pound. Phone 17F2. Evening service is at 7 .:.0. There wii! ae a ponjilar song sei- TRADE: Come in and look over FOR RENT: Five room furnished vice and a 15-mi.m'e sermon allh house, 239 Second street. In my long list o f properties for the pastor in charge. quire at 713 Oak street trade in various parts o f Ore Mid Week meeting for Pible gon, Washington and California FOU RFNT: Furnisneo uouso. study is Wednesday at 7:30. V,'e and a few farther east. You may Holmes Grocery. are studying the Parables o f J^sus find something that you want Everybody is invited. in exchange for your property. FOR S A L E R E A L E S T A T E H. C. Galey, 66 East Main St. { Methodist Episcopal Church | 49-2t FOR SALE: One acre o f ground in Berries, five room house; Morning worship at 11 o’lcock. FOR RENT: Two garages at 96 garage, chicken house. Inquire Sermon subject: “ Christ ano \7ol- Laurel Street. at 713 Oak street. 39-t ture." Evening worship sT 7:30. Subject: “ Trust.the Guide.” Sun WANTED WANTED: Used Band Instru day school at 9:45. Sunday is ments. Bring yours to us at Rally day. We want 450 present. WANTED: A competent Steno- once if you want to sell. Elharts grapher. Apply Brigg* and Book and Music Store. 39-2t Briggs. 60-2t for all young people 14 years old 39-tf and over at 6:15. A fine hour WANTED: Load of good 1st or TO TRADE— 9 room house, mod of helpful and inspiring discus 3rd crop alfalfa hay. Deliver- ern improvements, lot 82x140, sion. Wesley Foundation group ed at 399 Beach street. Ash- with $1500 equity; also 37 ac. meets at 6:15. This is for the land, at not more than $15 per 4 miles west o f Centra! Point, normal students and teachers and ton. R. D. Sanford 50- It $1650 equity, to trade for small teachers of our city schools and acreage close to Ashland. Write older young people. Prayer meet- FOR RENT— Pasture, V. V. Haul-, C. A. Thompson, Central Point ey, Walker Ave. South 51tf Oregon. 61-2* ing Wednesday at 7:30. We invite you to attend all these meetings. You will be cordially welcomed PU M PK IN CENTER and made to feel at homer This is Specials! a home-like church. Strangers and visitors especially welcome. Come Delicious Apples as you are. Says Herbert H oover, Secretary w . PAGETHREE pecially invited and urged to be present to get the great benefit from this convention. We give everyone a hearty invitation to all these services and if you live too ; » Rates: O ae cent a word first iaskrti far to go homti for lunch and re ball ceat i word tberoafter turn again to the next service, you will find a welcome to partake of the lunch provided by the ladies FO R S A L E M IS C E L A N E O U S LO S T A N D FOUND of the church. FOR SALE— Hay, V. V. Hauley, LOST: Lost near Mooiv Saw Mill on Logging Road Bill Fold con Walker ave.. South. 51tf C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H | taining valuable papers. Prop Sunday, November 6, will be FOR SALE: 10 gal. water tank erty Chas. Wimer. Return to our Bible school rally day. A and fittings with electric heat Register Office and rec ive re good program is being arranged er. Elks Bldg., Barber Shop. ward. 2-t and will begin at 9:45 A. M. Come FOR SALE: Red and White one and all, and let’s make if the STRAYED OR STOLEN' 8 tur Grapes 34c. Blackberries 50c big day o f the year. Communion keys, hens, from Mrs. S. K. per crate on vines. 430 Holly. service at 11:00 A. M. will be fol Barnes, Belleview. $10 reward Electricity brings increased com fort” HAT each workman in the United States can do with his hands is multiplied ten times by the electric power he uses. Sixty-eight million people are also using labor-saving elec trical devices in their homes. REGISTER new electrical invention has of power found m ready to serve it Now even the small communities get electrical through interconnected Record areu of winter wheat being sown in Eastern Oregon. r 9 - ------- <* I ‘--------------------- o LEGALS ■— SUMM ONS In the Circuit Court o f the State o f O reg on in and for Jackson County ST ATE OF OREGON. PLAIN TIFF Muscat Grapes Thompson Seedless Toquet. Grapes Roca-Perll W holesale or Retail Orders filled for can ning Fruits R E A L ESTATE Dr. R. L. Burdic Beaver Realty Co. A. M. Beaxer Denti» t Hersey Bldg. Ashland, Oregon Next to Elks Temple Dr. C. E. Shinn Dentistry Open evenings by appointment Residence 151-L O ffice Phone 151-J Citizens Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 184 ASHLAND. OREGON PH YSICIAN JA C K S O N C O U N T Y A B S T R A C T CO. Established in 1886 The Only Complete Title Sys tem in Jackson County Abstracts o f Title and Title Insuranca Are you goin g to Buy or BniM a H om e in Ashland 7 7 7 W rite JOHN B SH E LE Y Central Point, Oregon for L O A N S -IO year County A g en t for the Benefit Savings A Loan Association We make loans on town prop erty anywhere in the county. Dr. Charles A . Haines Physician and Tal. 175 E. Main St. Surgaon Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L REAL ESTATE G ood City for Country — Buys and Trades— F. L. N U T T E R 240 c.. Main Ashland, Oragoa O f f i c e Hours! 10 to 12 A. M.— 2 to 5 P. Hershey Building M ISCELANEOUS Convalescent Ashland, Oregon Dr. W . J. Crandall Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat O ffice Phone 126 First National Batik Building Home 153 Granite Where the sick and aged 1 can'd for in pleasant surroundings. W hittle Transfer & Storage Co. C O A L , WOOD and STORAGE Packing. Crating and Skippiag Long Distance Hauling AUTO FREIGHT TERMINAL Phone 117 Office 89 Oak St G. W . Gregg. M. D. Citizen» Bank Bldg. Office Hours 10-1» A. M 2-6 P. M. Phones-69 (o ffice ) 222-Riret) C L IF F BURLINGAME .’ sinter and I -orstar Papering, T. ing D. M. B R O W E R . M. D. Uses Radio Heat Theraphy in connection with other Yneasures in treating dis ease. O ffice at Residence. 21 6 Central A rt Phone 498-R the office of the county clerk of Jackson County, Oregon within Four Weeks from the date hereof, the •e-»«» being the date o f the first publication o f this Summons, and if yoU fail to appear within said time, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand- I ed in the saiE Complaint, to-wit: Ph one 45 b By order o f the Honorable Or- lundo M. Corkin, Judge, made and dated October 26th, 1927, this Summons is served upon you by publication for four successive weeks in the Ashland Register, published at Ashland, said Jack- son County, and appearance must be made within four weeks from the date o f the first publication which is October 27th, 1927. Wm. M. BRIGGS. Attorney for plaintiff. P. O. Address, Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon. 4'J-4times O — HAMS! Electrical service har its greatest value because it is delivered at the time and place where it is needed. That is what electrical se r v ic e means, and the fore sight and enterprise o f the country 's light and power com panies have helped make it pos sible. e ! To ■saure the ccenpèetr fulfill- ment oi the Because power companies built power plants and transmission lines that would take care o f the g row in g demand for service many years in advance, every Lithia Springs H otel ANNOUNCES SPECIAL S A T U R D A Y O N LY Sw ift« Premium half or whole, O Q V ic per pound G inger Snaps, 2-lb«. ............ , ................... 29c Hot Cakes Have you tried Phillip« Hot Cake and W a f fle Flour, 15c p kgs; 40c and 75c bags. NewSorghum 2* » and 5-lb. pails; Comb Honey; Strained Honey; Log Cabin Syrup, Tea Garden Syrup, Jams and .Jellies H. 0 . OATS ATTR A C TIV E W INTER RATES 5malLand large packages, fine for these _________ crisp m orning» W e pay highest market price for Eggs! For Permanent Guests •Complete text o f Secretary H oom T i T he C alifornia O rboqm Sto rn a C o m pan y 0 • DENTISTS Mabel Wajd, his wife and dated November 25th, 1925 and o f re cord in Vol. 69, on pugc 156 to J. W. W A R D and M A B E L 159 Inclusive, o f the m'»clgage W A R D , H i. W if « , Records o f Jackson county, Ore and gon, on which property a second G E O R G E H. L O Y % and mortgage was executed unto you, ROSETTA R. LO Y, Hia W ifa , Defendants. That the plaintiff have judg- and which mortgage should be de TO George H. Loy and Rosetta ment and decree foreclosing that creed second and inferior to the R- Loy, the above named Defen-j certain real property mortgage claim o f the plaintiff. | covering lots 8 to 41 inclusive in You and each o f you are hereby ! Block 10 o f Central addition to the summoned and required to appear City o f Eagle Point, in Jackson and answer the Nmplaint in the County, Oregon, which Mortgage above entitled suit, now on file in 1 was executed by J. W. Ward and public acceptance much to help build this has Three miflfon ton own the securities ci ic power cunynsns and the whole public has benefited from rate reductions made pos- through increased use at - t o i B usiness and P rofessional D irectory $25.00 Per Month and Up We are headquarters for fresh fruits and vege tables. Trade here and watch your bank account grow See the Management for Further Details ASHLAND CASH & CARRY M rd fo rd . -,-1 Remember Vi 7.-J W e Deliver (Successor to Hill) 71 North Main Tel. 190