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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1927)
PAGE THt SI X - W h y p*y 9120 00 U r • W hile id a t the C om m unity H ospital. Mrs. 8. K. B arnes of Bellview was shopping in th is city T h u rs y u l T W h e n y o u c m Way M l a t i m J U r *5 0 OO at Pall's. day. Mr. S. W. C lute has been very AI m M v i a f a t c k i a w f a r re » * * y h e M M l k at Pair* C areer. A*k- ill a t his home on N ursery street. ■--■* tf Mr. C lute is th e fa th e r o f Mrs. H r . C. W. F ortm iller m anager Jack Beagle and Mrs. Larkin a f th e J. C. Penny «tore in this G rubb of th is city. c«tW and Mr. Shoem acker o f Yre- — Daac* S atu rd ay sig h t, Jack ses ka w ere business visitors in Med H at Spriag* Mr. Mary E. Lewis of 04 T hird ford W ednesday. - J l a i c * S a le .d a y a ifk t, Jackson stre e t left W ednesday on No. 13 fo r Redding, C alifornia, where Mat Spring* Mr. and Mrs. • C rafts o f the she will visit h er son J. P. Lewis Mrs. M. V. Josselyn who resides Owl D rug Com pany of San F ra n cisco, Mrs. Daisy M cGarry, prop- on A shland s tre e t in th is city has o f th e Lithia Springs P har- a w onderful old hand-woven bed and Mrs. R. J . C onroy of spread th a t d ates back to the e a r M rdford have gore to E ugene to ly 1800’s. This spread was in the in th e Horn« com ing am use- red and w hite so much in vogue a t sta this week. Mr*. M cGarry e>- th a t period, and th e p a tte rn is the to re tu rn the firs t o f next conventional one so much used in the hand woven spread and cover- —O E L IC IO U S TAM ALES. MADE I lets of K entucky. This spread was BY MRS. POW ELL, EAT THEM , woven by th e negroes of K entucky MERE OR TA K E T H E M ' over a cen tu ry ago, who could not I be surpassed in th e fineness and OUT. T H E PA LA CE LUNCH. M r. and Mrs. H arry B arnes of te x tu re of th e ir hand woven pro S eattle, w ere guests c f Mr. and products. This old heirloom was brought Mrs. W . H. Sam s on T hird street, across th e plains in 1851 by th<’ u se r th e week end. —O rd e r y ear X a t* portrait* aow g ran d p a re n ts o f Mrs. Josselyn. In aad save 10 ta 20 par caat. D arl com pany with the coverlet, came ing S tad ia. L itkia Spriag* Hotel a little old chair, p ainted green and having a seat of so ft buck BaMding. A m ong the A shland people who skin strips. T his q u ain t old chair atten d e d the H arvest Home dinner is also in th e possession a f Mr*. a t C lyde H all in Phoenix Tuesday Josselyn. ta ta ry S r w ir f B««kiM fraaa pawning w ere: Mrs. F rank Dickey, Mr. an d Mrs. Davenhill, Miss K ath erin e D etrick, the Misses Ja n e t a a d Je a n Balls and John Dickey. —S ave oa Xma* gift* 20 ta 30 par aaasl mil oa all fram ed pictare*. M rs. Ted Nickolsen, sister of Mrs. W. J. C randall is recovering in ju ries sustained in an auto ent on the K lam ath Falls highw ay. She will be able to re- tana to her home in F ort K lam ath arittiin a few days. —O a * t« S aturday eight, Jacksoa Nag Spriag* M rs. W. H. F rulun who has been Ul a t her home on B street, r several m onths is able to sit i a little each day, and is report- to be slowly improving in c o a s t a a all p e rtra its fa r tim e. D arliag S tadia. T h e W om en's Relief Corps will a cooked food sale a t H ardy ker* G rocery S tore, S aturday, Moreen her the 12th. Mrs. E. C liff Playne ia the chairm an o f th is a f fa ir, and Mrs. Emma Cook will a c t as h er assistant. all d a y ’s session of work. T he m ak ing o f carp et rags was th e o rd er of the d ay ’s work. T hese r a g ^ a r e to be woven into sm all rugs to be placed on sale a t th e ir annual Baxaar which will be held th e 29th of N ovem ber in th e M asonic Hall. This y ear only cooked food, rugs ap ro n s will be on sale, b u t the ap ro n s will be in every shape and sise and su itab ly fo r every occas ion, kitchen w ork o r te a p arty . REGI STER A bout 25 m em bers w ere p resen t [ a t the I. a t this m eeting and a luncheon d red will was enjoyed a t noon. The pro evening, ceeds o f the sale will go tow ards pro m p tly im provem ents and new fu rn ish ings fo r the A lpha C hapter a f th e O. E. S. thc pany form s S outhern Pacific M ol O. 0 . F. Hall. Five Hun- m enta will be served a f te r be th e am usem ent o f th e games. to r T ra n sp o rt Com pany to oper-l and playing will s ta rt a te m o to r busses and tru c k s from ! a t eig h t o’clock. Refresh- Salem — S outhern P acific Com- P o rtlan d to Salem. I To Give C ard P a rty The W om en’s B enefit A ssocia tion arc intending to give a pub lic card p a rty on N ovem ber 16th RCA— R AD 10LA 17 A NATION WIDE ' INSTITUTION- I “ where savings are greatest” Elks Bldg. Phone 3 Ashland, Ore. Requires neither bat teries nor battery eliminators. Operates directly from the light socket. This the year’s outstanding achieve ment in radio. We are glad to de monstrate without obligation to you. Today- The entire nation commerates the signing of the Armistice which brought peace to the world. e ¡25th A nniversary | in Step With Style And Keeping Pace with Your Demand for Service H er p are n ts w ere am ong th e first se ttle rs n ea r Roseburg. H er fa th e r, Mr. F u rlo n g is 95 years of age and the oldest pioneer around Roseburg. Mr. F urlo n g is an inm ate of the Old Soldier’s Home in Roseburg. He cam e to C alifo rn ia in th e la tte r p a rt of 1845 and toold te n thou sand dollars w orth of gold dust back home with him and th is was w hat sta rted th e Big Gold Rush to C alifornia. Mi«* M arion Lucas who has been i r a r in f fo r her m other Mrs. Roy Lucas on M ountain A venue is leav ing to n ig h t fo r her home in P o rt land. Law rence M itchelm ore, son of Rev. and Mrs. Hugh T. M itchel more of th is city is spending the week end w ith his parents. Mr. M itchelmore is a stu d e n t of the U niversity of O regon. He is night ed ito r on ‘‘T he E m erald,” a col lege publication. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. S tru b le of Brookings, O regon are visiting in Ashland and expect to m ake this th s ir p erm anent home. They are the p are n ts o f Mrs. R. P edersen. • f e tc h 4 d ata and lu t a f a fhaa lag a f goad a*ad aara a f all kiad* •a So said a t A sklaad by A aatiaa. W ark All Day ltf A lpha Club o f 0 . E. S. m et a t j Mr. Phil H arkins is seriously the Masonic Hall T uesday fo r an ASHLAND Manly Pattern« Durable Fabric« For Business or Dress A Man-Sized Value at— Let each of us Pause and renew our pledge to those who, so willingly gave their all for oyr benefit as they have not died in vain. X-L Electric Station y f ie Guy Good Phone 82 enta W here % a im m m ' * 1 9 75 “ Champion” T h ree-b u tto n , single-breasted suits jji-.<ju*l»ty s e r g e s , and w o rsted s— single and fancy g ro u p stripes, in m edium , light and d ark blue, brow n and gray. D rop in aad look over our freshly shocked line of fall suits. Yqu need not feel obli g ated to buy. Comfort Isaac’s Cotton Bat Full Comfort 72x90, 2 1-2 pounds Challies 36 in. wide all new Flor al Pattern “The Qulaity Store’ November Sale of Silks Saturday With Your Velvet Frock W ear P a te n t ( Amuatir? lag Upon this day let us pause for a few brief moments, out of respect for those who gave their lives that you and I might enjoy the blessings of a prosperous nation. . V - $4.98 REFLECTION CREPE ’ Satin 40 in wide come in $ 0 .6 5 all the new Fall and Win- “ yd> ter colors sold regularly $2.95 yd CHARMEUSE SATIN 40 in wide in black only $ 1 98 Heavy quality. Take ad- * * yd vantage of this special. Regular $2.48 yard. FLAT CREPE PONGEE SILK atti ta thr lining who took part in that mem orable conflict but a few years back, we have but the nighest respect and admira tion for the courage and pa.- riotism displayed the results of which makes this day pos sible. If you have a velvet frock— and who hasn t— be sure to w ear P ate n t Pumps. P erfectly plain for the stree t and w ith bu'FI»« L-'r-4r/v* We are Closing Out all of our Felt Hats re Wonderful Assortment of $ 1 .98 -the new colors 40 in. wide „ j£d Heavy weight 1 m ported from Japan first C Q c qua ality, 33 i l. wide a g reat**^ yard value. gardless of cost / W Sale Will Start Saturday Morning SATIN BACK CREPE In Black only 90 in. wide $ 0 .4 8 Heavy weight, $2.75 val- “ yd value WINELAND MILLINERY Lithia Springs Hotel Armistice Day —AND THE LEGION BOYS DID IT! Our Country Is Intact Today Because of Them “Hab-a dash Inn” CREPE-de-CHINE 36 in. wide comes in six $ 1 -39 light colors wanted for v * yd making undergaments $1.75 val. SATIN NAVARRE 54 in. wide this is the best $ 0 .9 5 quality Saiin for dresses, yd Black only, $4.75 value. RAYON SLIP SATIN 40 In wide, twenty colors Q Q ( to -t L^t from. Best quality®** a wonderful bargain Saturday Blanket Specials PURE W O O L BLANKETS Size 70x80 in new plaid $ 1 A.00 patterns guaranteed 100 * ” ea per cent pure wool COTTON SHEET BLANKETS >ize 70x90 all plain white $ 0 .9 5 Best quality sold regularly- ^ pr per pair for $3.48. •1