The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 04, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Ram-
ittioner»
tate» of
sre lat«
C ranch,
sold the
«lay and
•T.
Th*
•o New
Mrs. Sylvan Provost. It* is. plan» ftfnds, there will be no levy thia' lived on it for a number o f yuars.
ned to have muny guests at this^year for redemption o f highway..^acyaa itfuldren were born there:
party arid those wishing tables bonds, which last year was 1.3 Jyhn,.d»»nes Monroe, Dave. Sarah
Mar-
should make arrangements with mills, netting $41,000, and no (Patterson now deceased)
(LamkinJ(
one o f the hostesses above named, levy for highway bonds interest, tha (Shook), Minnie
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which last year we 1.5 mins, net- also deceased, and Stacey ( Bar­
ron.
IN T E R C L A S DEBATES
By and by we bought a large
i Sirs. Herbert Sphect and Mrs.
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ranch 14 miles from Ashland,
frrceman o f Ashland attended the
Balding, Tom Boswick and Duane
where we lived until 30 years ago,
Mance here Saturday.
Malone. The chairman for the de­
when we sold the ranch and moved
I Mrs. Jack Clark o f Hilt visited
bate was Xedra Bartlett, and the
lfri” "ds here Friday.
to Ashland.
I judges were Conch Cripe, Miss
Mrs. Clara Aiken o f Ashland
“ And here,” said Grandma, “ I
Dwyer and Miss McCormack. It is
mas a business v :sitor here last
am yet, lonely and com pun ion less,
generally supposed that a debate
but enjoying good health. I do my
\ :s very dry and boring, and that
H
Mr. and Mrs. James Clyburn
own work with the occasional help
it is permissable for a part o f the \
^A n d daughter, who live on a ranch
o f a good neighbor woman who
mbly to either sleep or study
the Klamath river visited rela-
runs in to help me out each day. I
| during one, but Monday’s debate
^ K v e s here last week. They retur-
can hardly believe that I am 93
proved and exception. Child labor!
^ A ed recently from a visit with re-
years o f age, it doesn’t seem poss­
is an interesting subject and the |
^ fctive s in Prescott, Arizona.
ible that I am that old.” and she
| debaters presented
their argu-1
B
D. C. Earhart was a Yreka visit-
smiled.
ments in such a pleasing and ef-1
M tr last week.
: fective manner, that the entire as-1
■ -Mrs. Mary Johnson, daughter
semhly was very attentive. It is
flM ice, and son, Carl, and Mrs. Vi-
j hoped that when the interscholas-!
I
stroyed,
or
an
average
o
f
130
^A la Eastlick spent the week-end
acres to the. fire. The 1927 total tiv debates begin that the student I
^Arith relatives in' Fort. Jones.
i body will continue to show _ as [
I Mr. and Mrs. C lifford Haz«l- o f 62 acres burned is less than
much interest and enthusiasm as
MS ti ' m I were Hilt visitors Monday, four thousandths o f one per cent
H E A T IN G
o f the acreage in the Siskiyou t it has sr, far this year in its var-1
~ Hazelwood entered the tiog-
ious activities.
forest.
There
are
1,669,522
acres
T
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^ ■ t a l there for medical treatment.
One activity which is well un- j
£ Lloyd McCauley o f Vallejo, and o i forest lauds, within the Siski­
STOVES
you
boundaries.
der
way nnd which the students J
|lis mother, Mrs. Francis Brown
supported
very
loyally
is
the
an-||
No increases have been made in
p ( Dunsmuir, visited at the home
fef Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gosney last the personnel in the fire fighting niversary play. Miss Dwyer, as­
crews during the past season. The sisted by Miss Berg, Miss Clarke •
I Thomas Salsbury and son and season, however, was as hazard­ and Miss Radde, has selected the
entire cast for the play, “ His Maj­
® o e Hicks o f Calahan, visited ous as any previous year, it was
esty, Bunker Bean,”
and they
riends here last week, while on asserted by Mr. Billingslea.
have
started
practice.
keir way to Beaver creek where
Forest rangers during the sum­
The junior class held a candy
ley will spent the winter at the mer kept records o f the number of
airy Queen mine,.
persons who visited their parts of sale at the high school Tuesday
Mrs. P. Lyons o f Hilt was a the forest. Their total was 71,440. noon. The money from this, and
usiness visitor here Wednesday. An effort was made by the rangers many other similar sales that the
Mrs. Joseph Gibeson and daugh- to exclude those persons believed juniors will sponsor, is to be jused
srs Elizabeth and Isabel o f to have been transient and who fo r the junior-senior prom and pic­
This first candy sale was LO C AL W O M AN CELEBRATES
reka attended the dance here did not stop for any length of nic.
well
patronized
by the student)
atferday evening.
time.
Continued From Page 1
Mrs. C. Burns o f Hilt was a
The bulk o f the visitors to the
and his family who were dear old
usiness yisitor here Saturday.
forest were brought by automo­
friends o f the family. Mr. Alford
Miss Alice Parker o f Chiloquin, biles, there being 68,255 o f these
was the name o f this kindiy
0 gon, is the guest o f Miss Pearl visitors. Boats and stages took in
gentleman. The
Alford
family
Hawhauser.
1110 more. There were 1220
were so delighted to see us again
1 The Misses Mary and Nellie hikers nnd 850 went in with hor­
that they insisted on us settling
D mnis o f Edgewood arrived Mon- ses.
near them. W e paid fo r the im­
V y for a visit with relatives.
A t the height o f the fire sea­
provements
on a place that Mr. A l­
Winchester Store”
I Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Tyrer o f son, when other forests were be­
ford had taken over and settled
,th Falls attended the mas- ing closed to visitors o f any kind.
down on this donation claim and
Aierade dance here Saturday Supervisor Billingslea stated that
«gening.
the Siskiyou forest would remain
Mrs. Marshall Horn
returned open. He asked fo r cooperation by
turday from Yreka weher she those visiting the woods and this
morning he declared that he is
more than pleased with the results
this cooperation brought.
Junction City— Wooden-rail
Horton rai|r-)ad will be built here
■
V r. and Mrs. Jjouie McMay o f from s u m m i t , •»*> • -
_ Saifm— Nejv , $»0,0.00
Leslie
kiakiand were h ou jej;u fs;» o f Mr.
land Mrs. Tom Coppin last week Juntor'high school opened.
Millard Grubb o f Ashland spent
•the week-end with friends here,
HORNBROOK
NEW S
NOTES
(
iited relatives.
Tom Gardner o f Copco was a
siness visitor here Saturday.
NeU Dennis returned Saturday
Bom Orland.
| !^r. and Mrs. Gordon Jacobs,
rs. Susan Jones and son, Albert,
otored to Weed Sunday.
Levert Davis o f Ashland was a
isiness visitor here Monday.
I Clarence Ragsdale of Sacramen-
§ visited relatives here last week.
N. A. Buckner was a Yreka
sitor Wednesday.
W O M AN'S C IV IC CLUB
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must be accompanied by three
letters of reference or endorsed by
a member of the Federated Clubs.
The note is signed and counter­
signed, and the applicant is re­
quested to keep in touch with the
Board o f Trustees by writing a let­
ter every three months. Repay­
ment o f the loan is expected after
the girl starts to loan.
Every loan that has thus been
made has been promptly repaid,
and last year *8,000 was paid back
into the treasury. Since the or­
ganization o f the Scholarship Loan
in Oregon, over 680 girls have
been assisted in finishing their col­
Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Severt
and last year there!
ihnson motored
to
Medford
Fourteen of this num-
ednesday.
alter school. As usual everyone
Gordon Jacobs went to Kl&m-
was very much pleased with the
h lake Wednesday duck hunting.
paper.
|
returned with the limit.
Friends o f Mrs. Tobitha Jacobs
A SH LA N D TAXE S
?t at her home Wednesday after-]
on in honor o f her 81st birth-!
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y. ' ‘Grandma’ ' Jacobs as she *•
The bonded indebtedness o f the
I
ally known has lived in this ¡ego c<>.ir.-t-
county is $490,000. Owing to the
Immunity nearly fifty years and
application o f O.-C. tax refund
I many frier.!.- who tender best
shes to her. Those present at her
me were Mrs. Mary Campbell,
B
Mary Clauson, Mrs. N. A.
Blcteer, Mrs. Ralph Ladd, Mrs.
H la Folwer, Mrs. Jennie Hobson,
B - . Ed Hallowell. Mrs. Fred
Hnomingcump, and Rev. and Mrs.
H 'ore.
H-Vrs. Mike Walch returned to
Hkland after a weeks visit here
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Friday and Saturday
November 4th and 5th
And will give practical demonstrations on
the decoration o f furniture, brica brae and
Christmas novelties.
W e invite all of the women in South­
ern Oregon to call and take-advantage
of the many helpful suggestions that
Miss Smith will nake.
Barrett
Meat Market
Endera Block Ashland, Oregon
TH E BEST OF M EATS A N D P Ò U L T R Y K E P T IN TH E
BEST OF C O N D ITIO N BY
Perfect Refrigeration
Farmer* and Stockmen are requested to call a* I
market for the choicest stock and poultry
W e Can Faithfully Fulfill Your Needs
TO ILE T GOODS
This Department o f ours has won poularity
because of its completeness.
With each copy of this add brought to the
store we will give 10 S & H Green Stamps.
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
Out of Town Owner
Offers this nearly new home at Public Auction
at Ashland, Oregon, 372 Iowa Street
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
at 2 o'clock sharp
Doors are open for inspection
Description of said property : Five room newly-
painted and plastered house. Double garage,
Lot 50x200 piped for irrigation. New 12-16
Chicken Coop.
Terms of Sale: By assuming mortgage of $1100,
due about 18 months, Balance to be cash.
Owner: A. B. Evans, Salem, Oreg,
Clerk: A. M. Beaver
Auctioneer: V. W. Knott
A fter reading this,
»gestioto l y
feCimAIDhite
Bundle up the,
r o c e rctary
Soiled blankets,
Social
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Facial consist« of
l-50c Jar Cold
Cream
Ashland Laundry Co
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nd— Ornamental P ’attcr
■vork* at Albina pay $500-
'ar in v a g e i.
-
>rd reports a great scar-
"uses to meet
resting
Quilts, comforts,
Pillows, feather ticks
mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williams of
- S. Newton, county superin­
> d visited Mr. and Mrs. Severt
dent of schools, visited the
hnson Sunday. Mr. Williams and
’• Johnson
motored to Ashland
_ools
here Friday.
the afternoon.
■F red
Bloomincamp, H e n r y
1 rank Echert o f Corning ar-
^ A 'ie and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
‘ k Monday to visit friend«.
ir Cooley and Joe Soares at-J
Joe Cary and Albert Jones at-
Uied the auction sale held at
' ied the Elks dance in Monta-
! Alves ranch near A ger Satur-
p Saturday night.
A masquerade dance was held
le Saturday evening. Mr. and
WOODBURYS
W e’ll call for them,
There
i »e next m eefn g o f the e! :b
wW I** held Tuesday, November 15
* n<* *111 be an afternoon o f card«
both “ 500” and Bridge tables will
be arranged. The hostesses
in
charge o f the tables w ill be Mrs.
P- K. Hamomr-t, Mr*. C. I.
.1
Porter, Mrs. W. 1» M a-ey and
is
but one ?vm
l-50c Jar Vanish­
ing Cream
l-25c Cake Wood
bury Soap
irmacy