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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1927)
PAGE FOUR THE A S H L A N D REGISTER iüljp Aaljlutiù ürgiatrr tional Livestock show. Mr. and ( had been called to P ennsylvania F ord, le ft S atu rd ay fo r P ortland, Mrs. Don Lowe will visit fo r a by th e serious illness of Mr. Les where they visited Mr. and rMs. sh o rt tim e in the n o rth before re lie’ fath er. J. V. H ughes and Misa Lydia De- S am i-W eek ly P » |.* r F u b lu liid a t A iu lto d , O reg o n fo rm e rly the C e n tra l P oint and A shland A m erican tu rn in g to th e ir home here. W. F. Iteford was one of the Ford, also d au g h ters o f Mr. and O ffice a t 372 h a st Main S tre e t Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow S tra tto n Elks who atten d ed the initiation Mrs. D eFord. They also took in BUSINESS AND NEW S PHO N E 95 and baby, B etty, who have been and banquet a t M ontague, C ali-j the In tern atio n al Livestock show, retu rn in g to A shland last Tuesday. in A shland, fornia, last S atu rd ay , One Y e a r ...... ........ .................................................... . > 2.00 m aking th e ir home Those from Valley View, who lately moved to K lam ath Fall* | Mr. and Mrs ^ W akefield o f | A d v e rtisin g K atas G iven on A p plication U st week. Mr. S tra tto n is an 8. M artinez, C alifornia, arrived la st I atten d ed th e E astern S ta r m eet E ntered a t the P ostoffice a t A shland, O regon, as Second Cla P . em ployee, an d has a re g u la r W ednesday in Valley View to visit ing in A shland last T uesday even M atter, under the A ct of Congress o f March 3, 1879 ru n now betw een K lam ath F alls Mrg. W akefield’s paren ts. Mr. M em b er S T A T E E D I T O R IA L A S S O C IA T IO N ing were. Mrs. D. H. Jackson, and G erber. and Mrs. W. F. D eford. A fter M em b er N A T IO N A L E D I T O R IA L A S S O C IA T IO N Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leslie, who j visiting relativ es here fo r a Mrs. H arry Roe, Mrs. May S tra t have been ab sen t fo r several couple o f days, Mr and Mrs. W ake ton, Misd Je a n S tra tto n , and Mr. THE NORMAL FOOTBALL TEAM weeks, re tu rn e d last M onday. They field, accom panied by Mrs. De- and Mrs. Ja n ies Lennox. The SONS football squad means much to the southern Orego nnormal school—and should mean much to the community also. Athletics have long been recognized as an essential to every school, not only do athletics inspire school loyalty—but they create a sym pathetic bond of fellowship between students, teachers, and parents. Atheltics does much to wards stimulating interest among the young men and is the inherent force that attracts them to become students in the scholo. Nex Saturday Coach McNeal hopes to see his squad of plucky gridders give the Albany college team a royal tussle. This will be the first football game in the history of the school, and the sturdy SONS wil lappear in their new uni forms on the gridiron for this game. It is up to the cititzens of Ashland to get busy and boost for the boys, turn out in full force and show ’em that they are appreciated. They can’t win the game without a little1 encouragement, loosen up—turn on your voice power full blast and exercise those un-used cells in your lungs O. A. C. STA TIO N PLANS N ARCISSUS EX PERIM EN TS The stan d ard tre a tm e n t is to leave th e bulbs in w ater a t 43 to 44 degrees centigrade, G heea D isck n 4 * V ' ;w n S $¡ c ♦ Dresses on Sale $23*85 a » Pretty style» for youthful And m atronly type« in G eorgette Satin, Crepe and Canton Crepe, $24.50 to $29.75 value», black, navy, brown and tile blue. SPORT COATS SPORT COATS 1 $ 13.75 $ 19.75 — F u r trim m ed C oats in W om ens’, Mis — W om ens’, Misses and J u n io r sizes in ses and Ju n io r sizes, such as you would >24.50 to usually pay >16.75 to >19.75 fo r. coats, aow >19.75. $29.75 fu r trim m ed Sport DRESS COATS SPORT COATS $48.00 $ 3 0 . 7 5 and $ ^ g OO — Such coats as these you would expect >44.50 S port C oats $39.73 to find priced at >54.50 to >59.50 and $59.50 S port Coats $48.00 they really look it and actually are. See Two g roups w ith a lot o f e x tra value in these coats S aturday. W om ens’ and Misses fine S port Coats. N ew Sw eaters Good Hosiery — >2.95, >3.45 and up to »F0.5S S l> o n — N ationally known m akes only are sold and C oat Styles. Round neck styles in slip- a t th is store. Allen A, M unsingw ear. Bob ons are good style now. olink and Blue Crane. S I.00 to >2.50 r Often one is reminded of Pat whose efforts to break rock met with no suc cess. An experienced man came along, gave the rock one blow and broke it in to fragments. “Sure and after me softenin’ it all this time,” said Pat, unappreciatively. f\l ] 1 MJtMJ Making Headway F ir st N ational B ank •o New Peggy O’Dare and Louise Alcott BT Savings deposits made on or before November 5 will earn interest from November 1st. •r. Th« Special Discounts aithisQmt A. H. D avenhill, C arl Glasgow, Bob W agner, E arl and E v erett The third in n aerie* of all- Bostwick. day sewing meeting» wan held by Mrs. Mabel R eachert and Mrs. th e V alley View com m unity club M ary Brower o f A shland a tte n d a t the club house last Tuesday. ed the sewing m eeting of th e club T here ha* been a very good a t last T uesday. The club m em bers tendance at all the meetings, an are alw ays glad to have them out excellent coVered dish luncheon as they are still counted as home being served a t noon each day by folks. an appointd com m ittee. Several J. R. M cCracken le ft fo r P o rt, new garm ents were made, and s land last S atu rd ay m orning to a t num ber of garm ents made over, tend the Pacific In tern atio n al Several hats were made also, all Livestock exposition. He m ade the o f the sew ing on m illinery being trip north w ith Mr. Laughlin of under the supervision of Miss C entral Point. Mr. M cCracken ex Florence York, home d em onstra pects to be gone ab o u t a week tion agent. and d urin g th a t tim e, besides a t A m ong those from Valley View tending the livestock show, he will who atten d ed the Who-Do class visit frien d s a t Shcdd and B eaver p a rty a t Mrs. H. J. C a rte r’s home ton and will visit his neice, Mrs. In A shland last T hursday a f te r K enneth I.ansing of P ortland. Donald S tansell, who had his noon w ere: Mrs. William Glenn, Mrs. J. R. McCracken and Mrs. hands very badly cu t accidentally at the Ju n io r high school last W ed Jam es Lennox. nesday, is doing as well as can P aul Nichols is being employed be expected, b ut it will be some by the C alifornia Oregon Power tim e before he will be able to com pany, helping in the construc use his rig h t hand.. tion o f the new high powered line G eorge Lowe, who is a student betw een P rospect and Copco. a t the U niversity of O regon, cam e j Mr. and Mrs. W iliiam Glenn home lust week-end to visit his w ere d in n er guests last S u n d a y ; fam ily, also to play or, the frosh o f Mrs. H arry Roe, M. F. C raig team from the university, when and F ran k Craig. they played Ashland high last S a t Several from Valley View spent urday. He retu rn ed to E ugene on the w eek-end over in Klamath Sunday, going th a t fa r with Mr. county duck hunting. Among and Mrs. Don Lowe, who w ent to those who enjoyed the hunt were P ortland to a tte n d the In tern a- — 1 .......... Fortunately each member of a com munity has a certain control over his own progr ss. People who save regul arly rind that their growing bank ac count is an excellent tool with which to “soften the rock” and overcome ob stacles. c ranch, »old the d»y and c V A L I.L Y V I E W N O T E S Many times it seems that one ham mers away ceaselessly apparently with out “getting anywhere.’’ Then, sudden ly it seems, things begin to move; con stant effort has indeed “softened the rock.” Which is, we may say, the sec ret of successful community develop- men through the combined effort pf in dividuals. tw o and on eh alf to th ree hours. The cissus bulbs are oeing made fo r aim of this experim ent is to g et th e erad icatio n of nem atodes, ! 100 p er cent control of pests with- g re a te r fly,lesser fly and m ites hy j o u t in ju ry to bulbs o r flow ers. the h o rticu ltu re, entom ology and plant pathology d ep artm ent^ of Toledo— W est Coast Peoples Hy th e 0 . A. C. experim ent station. dro electric will rebuild service T he th ree d ep artm en ts are includ lines here. - ed' in this research, fo r th e sub je c t is being studied fr. m the P o rtlan d — Mitchell Ilreae Mfg. stan d p o in t o f disease, pest con Co. th a t had 40 em ployes a y ear tro l an d norm al grow th of bulbs. ago, now has 65. '.VfMfWf M lM lM JM f M f / W e G ive fo r Extensive ex p erim en ts with n ar SIZES FOR Misses W om en Juniors Stouts S h o e s lo r C h ild r e n CLOSING OUT DRY GOODS A tremendous effort will be made to clear out the shelves and tables of yard goods during November to make room for holiday display. This is a closing out sale and a high grade stock of dry goods and new and lower prices are made on many lots for Sat urday and all tliis month! — A f u rth e r cu t on the >1.45 lot of w orsted dress good*, wool challi» and batiste, now SSc —4 2 50 Oat C repe, >1.75. red u ced again from >1.95 to »1.75. beginning S aturday. 1 REA1 COMFORT TO KIDDIES A bovw n . l IC E W P IE T W IN S • r e fa rh * ..n « d | o l a i u r u R e a l F o o t C o fis fn rt. "1 b e / a r e a e c u - r a t e ! / b a U n c e d t o «*na«rer tb o m a n y r ^ a r t i a g r - j u t r e t n e i t a so e a s e n t ia l m c h i ld r e n • a h e e a . S ro o c '.h , H e r ib io i n s i i a 00 a . » t r u e t e n rtsak aa th -* n a corn f o r ta b .« h o u s e g f o r t e n d e r lit tla f e e t. F rs o tfo rm la s t o ffe r ro o m f e r f t r a to e a t® g , ro w ^ u * i t t i f i g a i c h a a in s u r e c o r ia e t of p lia n t bon»* a r I m u s c le s Lxten*ew n • o ia a * 4 D ! o r? o u t s i d a k r.o c k a HjMr— H.*aerea KEW. r * 1S5— W a •h o w you soil! i.a d ljr