The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 04, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE
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Locals
T h * Clayromb Mctor Company
rrp ort the following aale*
this
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Stoaex family are delighted with
th* natural beauties o f Ashland
and art much impressed with the
cordiality o f the western people.
C. A. Thompson
of
Coatgyl
Point was. a business visitor in
Mrs. F. G. Sweden burg left Ashland Thursday.
Mrs. Jessie Kilgore, Who resides
Wadnesday morning on th* train
fo r Eugene where she will visit os Third street, with her mother,
har daughter, Genevieve, who is in Mrs. Lewie, has gone to Etna Mills
her second year at the University California, to visit her brother, C.
o f Oregon. Mrs. Swedenborg ex­ W. Lewis.
A. N. Young, who has been visit
pects to join In the good times at
the annoal homecoming, Novem­ tng his w ife at their home on 40
I Granite street, has returned to his
ber 11.
o f Hilt, California. Mr. Swenson
has purchased a residence-in Med­
ford where he is located in busi­
ness. The parent^ of Mrs. Ander­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, will
occupy the residence.
fraa*
7 W k«a yaa css hay aa*
a* gaa*l far «BO OO at Fail's.
M e* M w lsy a s d i c « far raat by
«ho asaath at Fail’s Caraar. Ai
u -4.
If
A «sad Chevrolet touring cor to
X X. Riegel o f Ashland; A Ford
oaope to A. K. Belgel o f Ashland;
A Ford son tractor to E. L. Cort-
haX e f Talent; A near Fordson
tractor to M. J. Nelson o f Pboe-
- M L I C K M J S T A M A LE S , MADE
X T MR S PO W ELL, E A T THEM
MU
OX
TAKE
THEM
OUT. T H E F A L A C E LUNCH.
A t the meeting o f the Auxiliary
t* the American Legion which
SaMa Ha regular meeting Monday
r c M is f at the Pioneer Cabin on
Way, there will be thy
Hon o f officers to come before
aaaetiag and a good attend-
a is desired.
M w y e a r Xmas yartraHs s e e
I cava 19 ta 20 pmr caat. Darl-
S ts iia . Lathis Syriags Haial
PiacoMot * • all portraits
lim it«4 time. Darling Studio.
city Thursday.
Mrs. Chester Anders motored
1 over from Klamath Falls Sunday
to spend a few days with her aia-
ter and family, Mrs. L. B. Kid-
w*0 o f Liberty street.
I
Mias Margaret Armentrout, as- work in ^
Francisco,
instant registrar at the southern
^ rB- Goodwin, who has been
Oregon normal school, is leaving visiting friends in this city for
this week fo r her home in Tilla­ several days, has returned to her
home in McCloud, California. Mrs.
mook, Oregon.
Mrs. Levi Coldwell, who has Goodwin formerly resided in this
been visiting her son and his wife, city for a great many years.
George Hankin o f
McCloud,
Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Coldwell on
Oak street, left Monday fo r her California, has been a week’s visit­
or in Ashland.
home In McCloud, California.
Rev. W. S. Chaney, district su­
Mrs. Rcbekah Reeder, mother o f
Wallace Reeder, o f Oak street, perintendent o f the Oregon con­
was operated on Saturday, Octo­ ference, was in Ashland Thursday
ber 80th at the Community hoepit- visiting old friends and transact­
ing business. Rev. Chaney has his
al in this city.
Mrs. Amel Paul, formerly Miss ‘ headquarters in Eugene.
A representative o f th* well-
E ffie Beothby, well known in this
city, is spending a fe wdays visit­ known DeMosa family, Oregon mu­
ing Mias Ruth Osmun on B street. sicians and concert entertainers,
Mr*. Paul now resides In Klamath an ensemble o f superlative artiste
was in town Thursday to secure a
Falla
Dr. and Mr*. Neil Shinn, Mrs. booking fo r these entertainers.
Last Saturday Mr». Nall Thomp
Marcella Laaaau, William Sander,
Jack Young, and Mr. and Mr*. son. who resides on 646 Boulevard
Eugene Ritainger attended the celebrated her 88th birthday. Mrs.
masquerade Monday evening at Thompson has resided in Ashland
for a great many years.
Hilarity hall at M edford.
M r. aad Mrs. B. B. Balis o f All-
mmm «treat left Thursday evening
m the Shasta for Oakland, Porter-
Amos Nininger, Ed Peyton and
rMa and Los Angeles, oif s com- Oscar Bergner returned Thursday
d m d business and pleasure trip. evening from a hunting trip in
They will be gone ten days or two Klamath county,
Fred Schuerman left Wednes­
Ears aa Xmas gifts SO ta 30 yar day on his vacation. He expects
ca st a f f aa all frsasad yictarss.
to visit with friend* in Portland
Mr. E. G. Harlsn, secretary. of fo r neveral week*.
(ha Chamber o f Commerce urges
The auxiliary to the American
he citizens o f Ashland to bring Legion will meet at the {¡joneer
sir old magazines and papers, ” H|"
Monday, November 7th.
ta the Chamber o f Commerce of- Important business is to
be
These magazines will be dis- brought before the meeting and all
ribated to ranchers, sheep herd- members are urged to attend.
•rs, forest rangers and families
Mrs. G. G. Stagg and Mrs. W.
• k « live too far from town to get D. Stagg from Hilt, were in town
their mail regularly or even to get shopping Wednesday.
to town during the winter months.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy McAllister of
far San
Mrs. Martha Baldwin o f 366
North Main street, celebated her
91st birthday anniversary on L it-
urday, October 28. Mrs. Baldwin
has been a resident o f Ashland
for more than fifty years.
Mias
Cora Baldwin, ia her daughter.
Mrs. Baldwin is well known and
loved by many o f the old-timers.
The Chevrolet coupe belonging
to Andrew
McCallen, that was
taken fro min front o f Ender’s
store Tuesday night, ia still mis­
sing, apparently no trace o f it or
its abducton has been found— de­
spite the strenuous efforts th a t;
are being made by the local po­
lice.
Jose, are visiting Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hesserman, j
Mrs. M. E. Randles on Liberty Mrs. M. Halkins, Mrs. K.» J. Bar­
Mr. William Ros* and family street.
nes and Mrs. Earl Smith have mo-|
moved from Mountain Avenue to
Miss Enid Harding returned to tored to northern California on a
1114 Iowa street, this week. '
school Monday after over a weeks few days pleasure trip.
— Watch 4 date sad list e f a fine
absence cauned by an injured foot.
Tucker’s orchestra o f Ashland
1st mt goad ased cars of all kind*
Rilling Schuerman was a visitor played for an old-fashioned dance
to ho sold at Ashland by Aastioa.
in Klamath Falls over Sunday.
at Hilarity hall in Medford, Wed­
Itf
Mi*s Helen Lyon* will spend the nesday night. Quite a number of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Icenhower, Wiek.cnd in Medford visiting with Ashland people attended the af-|
who reside on Fifth street expect friends.
fair.
'• leave the latter pa^t c f next
Dr. and Mrs. Neil Shinn delight-1
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Dean o f
week foe a several month* visit
and Mrs. i
Granite street left Tuesday for u fully entertained Mr.
■ California. While in the south-
visit in Portland with relatives. Jean Hastings and little daugh
aad they will visit with thsir
ter, Jannette, Thursday evening
laughter and family, Mrs. Mamie They will be gone foil several
with a wild goose dinntr. All the ,
weeks.
(.andrum o f Stockton, California.
accustomed
delicacies
that ac- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wakefield of
Mias Dorothy Niningat la con­
companies such an unusual event
Martinez,
Calif.,
are
visiting
with
fined to her home this week with
A fte r dinner 1
Mrs. W akefield’s parents, Mr. and were in evidence.
i had cold.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Shinn
and then |
The building on 47 North Main Mrs. 9 f. F. DeFord and a brother, guests attended the theatre.
B.
Z.
DeFord
and
family
o
f
this
W eet is being cleaned and reflo­
M. W. McGee, uncle o f J. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield
ated in preparation for a new city.
Ashland McGee, local merchant, returned
-eetaurant, which is to be called praise very highly the
Thursday from a trip to northern j
:be “ Missouri Cafe.” This place of climate and scenery.
W. B. Stonex and family o f Idaho. Mr. McGee expects to re­
•«■inens ig to be under the man-
rand Rapids, Michigan, are mak­ main in Ashland throughout the
«gement o f R. W. Brown, who
ing
a tour o f the coast by auto. winter.
‘»nils all the way from “ that fa-
Their
desinatiOn
is
Longview,
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Walter Sin­
neua land
of
the long-eared
aule*." Mr. Brown has had much ' V« » hinITt " n'
they expect to clair and Mrs. Stanley Darnveille
The o f Medford were shopping in this
•xpwience and success in this line visit friends and relatives.
V
>f work and promises Ashland
•eeple something different.
ó
The property on 252 B street,
>el< nging to C. I . Swenson, fo r­
mer local furniture dealer, has
sold to Arthur K. Anderson, |
Oxfords
Pumps
Slippers
Hundreds of pairs o f odds and ends left by
our sale in the smartest leathers. Low heels
and Tractors
military heels, and spiked heels.
Ford B\ig .... $ 25.00
Fórd Delivery? 35.00
These Shoes are brown kid, calf-skin and
patent leathers, in a large variety’ of colors.
Ford Touring $125.00
Ford Tudor
Mr. Liniager o f Lininger aad
R od Hardware made a business
trip to Oakland, California a faw
day« ago. He expects to be gone
a week. Mrs. Bruce Lininger is as­
sisting her husband in the store
during the elder member’s ab­
sence.
D E G IS T E !
recently while taking part hi an
amateur football game at Lincoln
School ia slowly improving.
Henry Enders and
Arthur
Hardy ware Medford visitors Tues­
day afternoon.
har T, awing ta previaiaa * f ear
«••tract w# will k*
farced t*
chart*' full adalt rat* far all tick-
at* ssaapl far Narmal Scheel Stad-
mt*.
$ 2 45 and $0.45 a Pair
$ 85.00
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Peterson,
who have been living at the Hardy
Apartments, have moved to Med­
ford as Mr. Peterson has been
transferred to that place by the
Copco Company fo r whom he has
been working the past few months.
The Enders wholesale is mak­
ing added improvements by in­
stalling an electric elevator
in
their etore.
,
J
I
Nelice— Ticket Scio fer Marosi
Rev. J. E. Murphy and Phillip
Stansbury were Medford visitors OUoa plays te be prr*oat«d at
Tuesday.
Normal Scheel Nevemher 14 aad
Little Jack Hal), o f Auburn ( ia Jasaary will be on talc at El-
street who suctained a broken fo o t1 hart, begiaaiaf Monde,
Nm a-
Beaifit Association
The Women's Benefit Associa­
tion net at the I. O. O. F. hall
Wednesday night. State President
and Field Director, Julia Ward o f
Portland was present. Three new
Fard Sale* A Sareire
Hours to suit parents
convenience.
LET
BE YOUR
Burlington Full Fash­
Burlington Hose in
ioned Silk
$1.50
W ool and Rayon $ 1
Hose, p a i r ....... *
"The Quality Store” Silk, pair
nair
A
ISAAC’S
SE
GROWSIR
A N D YOUR
SAVINGS AC­
COUNT
W IL L GROWSIR
November Sale
NEW TOW N
APPLES
of
$1.15 PER BOX
Winter Coats
JUST A FEW MORE
BOXES OF THOSE
Great Value Offered Saturday
DEL I C I O U S A P -
PLES LEFT — BUY
$14.95 and $19 75 .
NOW
if you want a bargain in a new
W inter Coat here they are— all
HARDY BROS.
have large fur collars, come in
SPECIAL
^
COFFEE
Dress and Sport style.
A L W A Y S A W IN ­
NER
Here is a great
50c PER POUND
Group of Coats
NEW FOSS
W ALN U TS
at an exceptionally* low price
30c PER POUND
$39.00
W E BU Y AND SELL
FOR CASH
all this seasons NEWEST Materials— the fur trimming are beau­
tiful— wonderful silk linings and in the new and wanted colors
— values in this lot up to $49.75.
New Silk Dresses
A L W A Y S LESS A T
H A R D Y BROS. *
SW EET POTATOES
1.95
7 POUNDS
FOR
2 5
c
..................
— colon* Tan, Wine, Lt. Brown and Plenty o f Black— Sale price
SOLID CABBAGE
5c AND 10c PER
HEAD
Extra Special Bargain
FOR SATURDAY
Heavy Wool Ruffneck
Sweaters
$5.50
SWEET POTATO
SQUASH
2c PER POUND
FINE BRIGHT
ONIONS
8 POUNDS FOR 25c|
EXTRA SPECIAL!
KELLOGGS
CORN­
FLAKES OR
POST
TOASTIES
9c PER PKG.
Miller’s Toggery
Used Tractor $225.00
■ 1
a
■ i ..............
1 1 f t t .. / mm
VC
HARDY BROS.
Used Tractor $ 65.00
CLAYCOM B
MOTOR C O M P A N Y
me »b a r s were added to the arg«»,
nation. An unusually large at.
tendance was on hand. After the
review dosed the members an<j
j lodge visitors adjourned to the
Sigaa«
} Plata
fo r
refreshment*. Mrv
E
N
T
E
R
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A
IN
M
E
N
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COM-
Florence Prath is th* city presv
Mrs. Cedric Meyer and daugh­
ter Thelma are leaving this even­ 9« ether a Oragaa Narmal Scheel
dent o f this order.
ing for Klamath Falls where they
expect to make their fature home.
Salem Elainor* Theatre adds
The Southern Oregon Normal
Mr. Meyer is employed in that
$20,000 worth o f electrical equip­
city by the Southern Pacific Com­ School presented Arthur John­
ment.
November
pany. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer pur­ son, tenor, Thursday
chased and furnishr s iorciy home 3rd in the SONS assembly.
Mr. Johnson's
repertoire o f
in that city in the early spring.
Mrs. Ida Neil ara Mias .Vina song» was well chosen and deliv­
Mrs. Nellie Seilaff’«
Hargrove transacted business in ered in a very pleasing manner. He
appeared to have perfect control
Medford Thursday.
Kindergarten
Mr. and Mrs. Hodkinson, former o f his voice both in volume and
and Nursery
residents o f this city but now lo­ expression. Mr. Johnson was ab­
cated in Mt. Shasta City, .were ly assisted at the piano by May
133 Hargadine Street
visiting in Ashland this week mt Van Dyke. During the evening's
entertainment
Mr.
Johnson
kind­
the homn o f their daughter, Mrs.
Tuition $5 per month
ly obliged with several encores.
Allan Autrey.
in Georgett Crene
Canton Crepe, Faille Crepe and Satin Crepe
Mrs. Roy Hale of
Klamath
'alia was a Sunday visitor in this
ity. Mr. and Mr*. Hale formerly
ived in Ashland for a great many
•#»rs, but moved to Klamath Fall* |
ihout two years ago where Mr. I
Hale is employed by the Copco j
otr.pany.
USED CARS
A S H L A N D
“ Hab-a-dash Inn”
NEW MINCE MEATI
1 PT. MASON JAM
35c
1 QT. MASON JA*|
65c
1
NOR