The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 15, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 3

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    rHE
ASHLAND
REGISTER
The Local Kiwanis Club arts ' tal for the children of the public' spending several months
id the
eastern states visiting relatives
ancing the Tonsilitis Clinic to | *cho° 1 on Thursday,
held at the Community Hospi- j Miss Margaret Churchman and ana friends has returned to Ash­
! Miss Kaye Arthur spent last week land for the winter. Mr. Miller
I end m Klamath Falls as guests of says that it seems good to be home
again.
! Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Klum.
HEATING
STOVES
$2
and
up
E
‘W inchester Store’
LASSIF1ED AD
iR atesi O u « c«u t a w ord first inserti«
h alf cent a w ord thereafter
Market
Euders Block Ashland, O regon
THE BEST OF MEATS AND POULTRY KEPT IN THE
BEST OF CONDITION BY
Auroa Pickle plant here bought ^OR SALE: 10 gal. water tank WANTED: Used Band Instru­
and fittings with electric heat­
300,000 pounds cucumbers at 2c i
ments. Bring yours to us at
er. Elks Bldg., Barber Shop.
pound.
once if you want to sell. Elharts
Pine Eagle Cooperative cream­ FOR SALE: Red and
Book and Music Store.
S9-2t
White
ery paying out $3,000 a month.
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Grapes 34c. Blackberries 50c
per crate on vines. 430 Holly. TO TRADE— 9 room house, mod­
Farm Problem
ern improvements, lot 82x140,
FOR SALE: A white rotary elec­
with $1500 equity; also 37 ac.
tric sewing machine, Martha
(Continued From Page 1)
4 miles west of Central Point,
Washington type. In very good
Agricultural of the best and
$1650 equity, to trade for small
condition,
and
has
not
been
highest type is organized along
acreage close to Ashland. Write
used long. It costs $160 and will
permanent sound
constructive
C. A. Thompson, Central Point
sell
for
half
price.
Write
Bx
b
lines. Those bonanza
days
of
Oregon.
61-2
care the Register.
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wealth from great new areas! of
floods o f profits from huid value
FOR RENT: Three room apart
FOR S A L E H O U SE S
increases seem to be largely of
369 Hargadine street.
Just
the past. True an occasional new FOR SALE: or will exchange for
around White House Grocery.
property in or near Santa Rosa,
transportation line may open a
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Farmers and Stockm en are requested tu call ne I am in the
Calif., or for new car. Lot 6,
new area but few such are now
m arket fo r the ckeicuet stock and poultry
Blk. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 FOR SALE: The Kirk Walnut
open to development.
Trees. In Brownsville, Oregon,
x200 all street work done. Mrs.
P rogress N ow
stands the Kirk walnut tree. It
C. L. Hawley, Santa Rosa, Cal.
Progress now days is largely on
is the most remarkable and the
Rt. 2 Bx 491.
best known nut tree in the State
FO R S A L E L IV E ST O C K
because of its wonderful yeild
and ita power to transmit to its
FOR SALE: White milch Goats,
seeding all ita own qualities.
1 Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig­
Experiments have proven that
ible to register. One nanny,
in a grove planted with an equal
year old. Two nanny
kids,
quantity o f nursery stock and
about five months old. Inquire
the Kirk trees, the former were
at 63 Gresham street.
outrivaled. Experiments have
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proven that trees from these
FOR SALE: Fryers and Hens,
walnuts are just as good, if not
Corn Fattened, 25 cents per
better, than the original tree.
pound. Phone 17F2.
I am agent for the Kirk walnut
trees. Anyone wanting trees, see
FOR
RENT:
Two
garages
at
96
G overnor o f Maryland
me at 713 Oak Street. M. C.
Laurel Street.
Dozier.
|
62-2
‘In yo u r developm ent o f cheap p o w er
FOR RENT— Pasture, V. V. Haul­
WANTED: To Care for children.
you have added immeasurably to the
ey, Walker Ave. South
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Mrs. Dan Combs, Rt. 1 Talent,
wealth o f the nation; and it is n ot
Oregoa.
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the established farms and rang»«
old wealth taken from others b y the
in getting larger and more econ­
Crane— Work progressing on
omically produced crops and live
process o f trade, but n ew wealth
Bushman-VanDeveer market road.
Perfect Refrigeration
“Electricity has added to
the wealth o f the nation”
• Says Hon. Albert C. Ritchie«
wrung from the treasure house o f
nature . " *
fL E C T .IC IT Y has becom e
the most universally useful force
the world has ever known. This
resu lt has not been obtain ed
merely by converting coal and
water into electrical energy. Far­
sighted planning, and the success
o f the principle o f individual ini­
tiative in the m anagem ent o f
power companies are responsible.
T h e p o w e r co m p a n ie s h ave
anticipated the needs forelectrical
service. They have built power
plants and transmission lines in
advance of rapidly growing de­
mands. Through interconnected
lines an abundance o f power has
been brought to cities, towns,
villages and farms.
Meanwhile the public has accept­
ed electrical service, paving the
w ay for improvements and en­
cou ragin g the invention and
production o f a great variety of
useful electrical devices. Three
million investors ow n pow er
co m p a n y se cu ritie s. Sixteen
million homes and one hundred
and fifty thousand factories are
using electrical service. By con­
tinued support o f the American
principle o f individual initiative,
and through the use o f more
labor-saving electrical equip­
ment, the whole public has been
benefited by improved service
and reduced rates.
The electrical business under in­
dividual initiative and govern­
ment regulation, supported by
public acceptance, has increased
the wealth, comfort and happi­
ness of the whole nation. The
full development o f an electrical
age can be safeguarded in its
future growth by continued sup­
port o f these principles.
•C om plete text o f G o tv m o r Rit. h ie’ s address w ill be furnished upon requ est.
T he C alifo rn ia O r e g o n P ow er C o m p a n y
OFFICES
M e d f o r d . Grants
hiss. Roscburg. Klamath Fall*-Oregon
Yreka. Dunjmuir-California
By R ail or
Highway to
P ortland
—fa it trains augmented
by new silver - gray
motor coaches.
New convenience for travel­
ers to and from Portland and
intermediate stations. Luxuri­
ous m otor-coach s e r v ic e of
Southern Pacific Motor Trins­
port C o., in addition to im ­
proved schedules of Southern
Pacific trains.
Get your copy of the new time
folder*. Note the faster time of
the ''Shasta" and "O regon ian .”
’These trains southbound pro­
vide com fortable, convenient
service to California points.
Silver-gray m otor coaches
from Ashland daily• additional
service from Roictxirg and Eu­
gene north.
Southern Pacific rail tickett
good on motor coaches o f
Southern Pacific Motor
Transport Os.
Southern
Pacific
C.
F. KRAMER
T ic k e t A g e n t
FIVE
¡B usiness and P rofessional ]
D irectory s s = -
Mrs. L. J. Palmateer and Mrs.
IN form al Supper Given by SONS
Chilton o f Pendleton spent a short
FO R S A L E M IS C E L A N E O U S
LO ST A N D FOUND
A delightful informal supper
time in Ashland visiting at the
home of Mrs. George Spencer. was given the S. O. N. S. football CHINCHILLA RABB:T3
FOR f STRAYED OR STOLEN : Brown
They are on their way to San Die­ squad and Coach R. W. McN'eal
DENTISTS
SALE: Must sell at once. Stock
and white female springer
go to spend the winter. Mrs. Pal­ by some o f the teachers at the
216 Chinchillas Rabbits about
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spaniel. Dr. Haines.
mateer is the wife o f L. J. Pal­ home of Mrs. C. W. Chattin last
100 coming prime December,
mateer who owns the Emigrant Friday evening. The waffle «up­
Dr. R. L. Burdic
balance 3 to 5 months old. $400 STRAYED OR STOLEN: 8 tur­
Springs Fox Farm. Mr. Palmateer per to which they were invited to,
cash takes the lot. Also some
keys, hens, from Mrs. S. K.
Deutle«
will join his wife in the south proved to be a real meal of in­
hatches. Write for appointment.
Barnes, Belleview. $10 reward
Hersey Bldg.
waffes,
immense
within the next fed weeks, and on numerable
LeRoy C. Ostrander, Siskiyou,
for their whereabouts.
his way down south will stop, o ff quantities of cream chicken, ice
Next
to Elks Temple
Oregon.
54-3t
in Ashland for a short visit with cream and cake. After supper the
FOUND: Spare truck Tire and
wheel at Pinehurst.
O wooer
friends, and address the Chamber boys gathered around the piano FOR SALE: 2 nicely marked, full-
can have same by identifying
blooded Toggenherg milk goats
of Commerce on the subject of and sang songs and a few ventur­
property and paying for ad­
Dr. C. E. Shinn
one fresh, a heavy milker, both
ed out with some very interesting
Fox raising.
vertisement.
4-t
bred.
At
416
Liberty
street.
readings.
One
of
the
boys
sug­
Mrs. A. B. Carlson, Miss Marea
DuutUtry
FOR R E N T H O U SE S
Ashland Oregon. J. L. Green­
Carlson and Mrs. Bullock of the gested they sing the Star Spang­
Open evening« by appointment
wood.
It
Lithia apartments were Medford led Banner in tribute to the
FOR RENT: 6 room Modern house
boys
who
f'Ught
on
that
greater
visitors Sunday.
121 Bush Street. Phone 288 J.
FOR SALE: Red Seed Oats. L. H.
R esidence 151-L
Mrs. George Rose of Crescent battlefield a id gave their lives
Gallatin, 18F3.
54 tf FOR RENT: Apartments for rent
that
our
country
might
be
safe.
O ffice Phone 151-J
Lake is in this city visiting rela­
Enquire 167 East Main street.
tives, and her daughter Virginia The sugges* on was received with FOR SALE: Day Bed, new, oak
Citiaen* Bank Bldg.
Dining Table and Chairs, Some FOR RENT: Five room furnished |
who is a student at the Ashland enthusiasm r.nd the song was sung
%
house, 239 Second street. In­
boys
other furniture. Call forenoons,
High School.
j with much feeling. The
Residence Phone 184
quire at 713 Oak street.
F. F. Watson, 33 Strawberry
Mr. Hugh Caldwell, prominent j thanked their hostesses for a de­
ASHLAND, OREGON
Lane.
52-2t
business man of Seattle left on ! lightful evening and felt that it
FOR RFNT: Furnisneo itousa.
No. 12 for his home in that city, j was indeed a pleasure to belong
Holmes Grocery.
football FOR SALE: 24 Rhode Island Red
Mr. Caldwell has been renewing! to the Normal School
PH YSICIAN
pullets.
Ready
to
lay.
$1.50.
Rt.
/
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
acquaintances in this city and at­ squad.
1 Bx 158 Ashland, Oregon.
—
tending the Shriner’s Ceremonial
62-2t-p j FOR SALE: One acre of ground
Rainier to have new’ newspaper I
stiged here Monday.
Dr. Chnrle* A . Haine*
in Berries, five room house,
Mr. A. M. Miller who has been not yet named, F. J. Robertson ! FOR SALE— Hay, V. V. Hauley,
garage, chicken house. Inquire
editor.
Walker ave.. South.
51 tf
Physicien and Surgeon
at 713 Oak street.
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Barrett
Meat
PAGE
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
I
REAL ESTATE
Bearer Really Co«
I A. M Beaxer
TeL
176 E. Mala St.
Ashland, Oregon
JA C K S O N C O U N T Y
A B S T R A C T CO.
Established in 1885
The Only Complete Title S j»>
tern in Jackson County
A bstract* o f T itle and
Titla Insurance
A re you g oin g to Buy or B a ld
a H om e in Ashland 7 7 7
W rite JOHN B .S H E L E Y
Central P oin t, O re g o a
fo r L O A N S -1 0 year
C ou n ty A g en t fo r the B e n o flt
Savings A L oon A ssocia tioa
We make loans on town p r o p ­
erty anywhere in the county.
REAL
ESTATE
G ood C ity fo r C ountry
— Buys and T rades—
L. N U T T E R
240 E. M ain
Ashland, O reg oa
O ffic e H ourei
10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 6 P. M.
Hershey Building
Ashland, Oregon
Dr. W . J. Crandall
Ost«
kthie
Physician and Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Neae and Threat
Office Phene 126
First Natienal Bank Bulidbig
MISCELANEOUS
Convalescent Home
153 Craaite
Where the sick and aged nee
cared for in pleasant henan
surroundings.
Whittle Transfer
St Storage Co.
COAL. WOOD and STORAOB
Packing, Crating and S k lp flg
Leng Distance Hanling
AUTO FRKIGIÏT TERMINAL
Phone 117
G. W . Gregg. M. D.
O ffice 89 Oak 3*.
Citisene Bank Bldg.
O ffice Honrs 10-1} A. M.
2-5 P. M.
Phones-69 (office) 222-R(ree)
D. M. BROWER. M. D.
•be* Radie Heat
Theraphy in cennectton with
ether measures in treating dis­
ease. Office nt Residence.
S18 C entral Are
Phone 4UÄ-R
Paints, Oil*, d a ** Vap
auh, Building Paper,
Felts, Enamels, Decor-
ette aad Varnish Stain*.
When you need a paint­
er or anything in the
painting Kne call
stock returns than better produc­
tion and marketing method«. We
are now centering our work to­
ward a well balanced production
program in keeping with a per­
manent agriculture and our pre­
sent day economic needs.
Old standards are being improv­
ed upon and new methods are re­
placing former practices. Thirty
J. O. RIGG
years ago there was less of the
competition and economic pressure
Phone 172
as farmers know it today. So U I
didn't matter much what kind of
Be»t Paints—
alfalfa you grew or whether you
grew alfalfa or grain for hay or
— Be*t W orkm en
whether some o f the cattle had T.
B. to some extent or whether or
not the wheat was mixed
or
That he had a letter just last week
whether or not a few o f the chick-
Hand written in the finest Greek,
ens died o f preventable disease..
, ,
i From a Chinese coolie in Timbuc
There were plenty anyway.
too,
CLIFP BURLINGAME
•’ d a t e r and P e c « r a te r
P ap eria g, Tv Mag
Pheae 4M
PUMPKIN CENTER
Specials!
Delicious Apples
Muscat Grapes
Thompson Seedless
Toquet Grapes
Rosa-Perjl
Wholesale or Retail
Orders filled for can-
nitog Fruits
Wednesday afternoon at the club
house although It rained contks-
uously all afternoon there were
twenty six people who came ta
the meeting.
Mra. True and Mrs Merrimaa
brought samples o f paintex work
and Mrs. Hayes brought sample«
o f fancy work to show the mem­
bers o f the club the possibilities
for Christmas gifts. Mrs. Darling
of the Darling Studios, brought a
number o f plastico articles and ex­
plained very carefully to the wo­
men present how these were made.
C rops Builds C om m unities
During the business meeting,
Now it does matter. In this age | who
* «on
Cuh* knew
of specialization and keen, hard ° f a colored gent in Texas town committees were appointed and
competition within
specialized who kot
r'ght from circus clown! plans made for a big chicken din­
lines the kind o f alfalfa counts. That ■ m“ n in Klondike says h e ! ner to be held Friday the eigh-
teenth o f November.
C om m pities are built on the sue-|
knows
,
This dinner is being given for
cessful production of grimm alfal- { From a gang of unwashed Eskimos
the purpose of raising money to
{ fa seed certified. Jackson county j About a fellow in Borneo
probably the best alfalfa seed Who knew a man, who claimed to pay the debts o f the club.
eounty in Oregon does not pro- j
know
The hostesses, Mrs. W. L. Moore
dtige one pound
of
certified A hermit who lived beside a lake, and Mrs. Albert C. Joy served re­
Grimm seed nor does it produce j Whose mother-in-law will under- freshments.
! much o f any other kind. Annual-!
take
Mr. Will Welch who is employ
I ty we test samples of
Jacksoq .T o prove a friend's sister’s niece has moved into the house form
1 county seed in the Station seed Has stated in a nicely written ed at the M oon Lumber Company
piece
laboratory and too often
erly owned by the Hood family
That she has a son who knows who have gone to Portland.
them unsalable on account
about
noxious weed seed.
Mrs. Denvery o f St.
Helens
; The date the new Ford car comes Oregon formerly Miss Anita Bar
(To be Continued)
out,
nard o f Bellview, recently an
— Author good but unknown. nounred the birth of a fine baby
T H A T S E T T L E S IT
girl.
BE L LV IE W
Absolute knowledge I have none.
Mrs. W. L. Moore went to Med
But my aunt's washerwoman's son ,
j ford Wednesday evening with
! H-ard a policeman* on his beat
The upper valley communityj Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wolfe, to vigit
ub held the.
*r meeting her daughter
firs.
Adrienne
I .a-ay to laborer on the street