PAGE THE SIX Mr. and Mr*. C. O. Porter «pent ttm iatice Day with their daugh­ ter and her husband. Mr. and R a Roger Stewart at Chiloquin. After a aplendid duck dinner they a coasting party on the Lake Reserve, p a r « 1 2 0 .0 0 fa r a W h ite r S ew in g m a ch in e fro m a r t ' * W h e n y e a ca n h ay m at . . g o o d fe r » 5 0 OO at P o ll’ . . A lee se w in g m ach in es f e r ren t by th e m on th at P r il's C o rn e r. A sh - .r -a If Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sanderlin, stf Mountain avenue were happily ed on Friday evening by the ral of relatives from Marys- e, as follows: Enoch Sanderlin. an old veteran of the Civil war, (W years of age, in company with his daughter, Mrs. Johnston and Hsnall grandson. Mr. Sanderlin and Mrs. Johnston after visiting here a few days went on Monday to Los Angeles and San Francisco to visit other relatives. — D E L IC I O U S TAMALES. MADE BY M R S . POWELL, EAT THEM HERE OR TAKE THEM OUT. THE PALACE LUNCH. W . P. Walters of the Y. M. C. A. o f this city, spoke Sunday both morning and evening at the local Baptist church. Mr. Walters gave a very interesting and helpful ad­ dress at these sessions also the spe­ cial music at the morning service an attractive feature. y o u r X m as p o rtra its now aasd ca va 10 to 20 pa r can t. D ari- m g S tu d io . L ilh ia S p rings H otel Bsselding. Charles Logan and Max Camps of Yreka were visitors in this city over the week end. — S a v a on X m as g ifts 20 to 30 per o f f on all fra m e d p ictu res. Miss Jane Prime returned Mon- ay from a few days visit with ’ Chiloquin. * t on all p o r tra its fo r a. D a rlin g S tu d io, JnlHA rtha Green is visitinr *1 tl> Mrs. Casey Jones in vk*j ■i "alls for a few days. I d a te and list o f o f io e a _ d u sed ca rs o f all kinds t e b o s o ld at A sh la n d by A u ctio n . Itf Mr. William, Von de Hellen of Medford was transacting business in this city Saturday. Mrs. Amos Nininger, daughter Dorothy, and Mrs. Jerry O’ Neal were transacting business in Med- ford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kervin left for home Thursday morning after a weeks visit with relatives and friends. They will transact busi­ ness at Chico, Palo Alto, Calif., and Los Vega, Nevada before re­ turning home to Reno, Nevada. Mr. Carvel Thornton, son of E. J. Thornton o f this city is sick with typhoid fever at Medford. Mr. A. Erickson o f 75 Bush street is spending a few days fish­ ing at Rogue Rifer. Mrs. Selena Schraff of 104 Bush street who -has been sick for the past week is now able to be up and fround again. Mrs. A. N. Young o f McGees, has heard from relatives in Springfield, and Holyoke, Mass­ achusetts where they have been experiencing a very severe flood. Many lives have been lost and much property damaged. At Springdale a suburb of Holyoke it was necessary to carry people out of flooded buildings in boats. Holyoke dam,* one o f the largest in the world withstood the flood, but water overflowed the gala house windows. Mr. W. P. Walters, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. went to Central Point Monday to attend a meeting of the Ministerial Association. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Knott of Portland are in this city for sev­ eral weeks to stay. Mr. Knott is installing the X-Ray machine at Dr. Swedenburg’s office. Mrs. W. S. Alderman, promin­ ent society leader and club wo­ man of Tillamook, is a visitor at the Ashland Hotel this Winter. Mrs. Alderman is taking a rest from public activities, and knows no better place than Ashland in which to recuperate. Mrs. W'ilbur wife o f Reverend Wilbur, pastor of the Presbyter­ ian church* in Lakeview is stop­ ping at the Ashland Hotel this winter. Mrs. W'ilbur is taking treatments of local physicians ami drinking the health giving miner al waters of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Deluip and daughter Nondis o f Klamath Falls came over to attend the Foutball game at Medford on Armistice Day. They visited over the week end with Mrs. DeLap’s mother, Mrs. Robert Casey on Allison street. Mr. W. J. Bryant of Klamath A SH LA N D REGISTER drew McGee, mote red to Klamath o f this city. He reported that Falls is visiting his daughter Mr*, fornia is spending several days in i home their daughter Shirley who ■ i Falls Sunday where they visited at school« are in excellent shap* ! has been staying with her grand Mamie William* on Allison street this city on business. ♦his week. Mr Bryant was the pes- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hansen o f ¡parents, Mr. and Mri. L. Jacobs, the home of Mrs. Ender* parents, ^ fire h^zard, tor of the Congr#g*itional church the Ashland Hotel were guests while they were in the California Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs. They were in Ashland Thirty years ago. | Sunday of Mr. Miller, proprietor j Bay cities transacting business, accompanied home by little Shirley Enders who has been visiting her Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner who Mr. W. C. C untar o f Klamath U * the Del Rogue Hotel in Grants grandparents for the past ten Stop Sufforia« ¡resides on the Boulevard in this Falls was a bus1 ness visito: in this days. From Rheumatism, Mr. Frank Hamilton who is em- city t r ( spending several weeks in city the latter part of last week. Mrs. A. S. Wilson, a college Neuritis, Lumbago Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bain o f Al­ ployed in the First National Bank California cities. friend of Miss Durst, o f the Casey’s R h e u m a t i c lison street, returned to this city in this city visited many friends Mrs. Anfiie Engle and her son Normal school faculty spent the Remedy drives out the in Portland over the week end. Saturday from a visit with friends and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred uric acid poison of week end visiting with her friend Mr. Carl Dalle Molle of Siski­ Engle returned Monday from and relatives in the Bay Cities Rheumatism, reduces you was an Ashland visitor Mon- Oakland, California where th.-y on her way home to Whittier Cali­ and Los Angeles. pain and swelling, s. Id fornia after an extensive visit in on a money back guar- were called by the illness and Mrs. George Scribner spent the day. an'.ee at— northern Oregon and several cit-1 week end with her husband in Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdic and death of Mrs. Angie Engle's broth­ iee, in Washington. $ 1 .5 0 P e r B a ttle By Klamath Falls. young sons spent Armistice Day er, Gtorge Grubb, who was buried Mrs. Andrew box and son of* M cNAIR BROS. Rilling Schuerman was a busi­ with his parents on their ranch in that city Sunday. Hombrook, were week end guests, I PHARMACY Qr. Charles Haines was among ness visitor in Klamath Falls over near Grants Pass. . , . | at the Clinton Baughman home on John D. Deacon o f Salt Lake. the Ashland people who attended i „ _.. the week end. . Fourth and East Main. Mrs. Fox Mr. Roy Gearhart is in town fori City is visiting his nephew J. J. the football game between 0. A is a sister of Mrs. Baughman. a visit with his family. Mr. Gear-' Deacon and family on Mountain C. and the University of Oregon, •Avenue and Boulevard. Mr. Dea­ held at Eugene on Armistice Day. heart is working for trie Southern F ir e M a rth e l! H e re Pacific'Company in Klamath Falls. ' con was born in England, Nov­ — Y o r k B lu e S ilk -lin e d S u its fo r Captain George Stokes, o f the 2-1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean and ember 23-1863, came to the Unit­ S em i dress. P a u lse ru d s. State Farm Marshal’s department daughter Betty have returned to \ ed States in the early fifties and Air. and Mrs. John Endet - ac-I was in town the latter part of last their home on Vista street after to Utah in ’61. companied by Mr. and Mrs. An week for inspection of the schools Mr. J. A. Ormandy, general several days visit with the Carl Nims family in Oakland, Califor-1 Passenger Agent o f the Espee Portland division, arrived in Ash­ nia. Yes you have waited quite a Mrs. Henry Burnett o f Talent land Monday in his provate car long time for the new Car'_ was a business visitor in this city with a party o f Espee officials o f the Shasta division on his way Monday. So Have W e Ben Schmidt, owner o f the north. Mr. Gramm, Assistant Superin­ Sutherlin Hotel, at Sutherlin, “ The Theatre Oregon was in this city the fore tendent of the Southern Pacific But we feel, this New Car Beautiful” part of the week to visit friends Company o f the Portland Division is well worth waiting for, as and attend the Shrine Ceremonial. was in this city Monday to attend Watch This Space For Coming Attractions all who have seen it testify. the Shriner’s ceremonial. Bert O'Brien and wife of Wa- Each Issue The Misses Nell Mahoney and silla, Alaska are stopping at the Ashland Hotel for a few weeks. Helen Lyons, Southern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien are much in­ Normal students spent the week CLAYCOMB terested in the turkey business, end in Bend ati the home of Miss Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday Mahoney’s parents. M OTOR CO. and are looking over Ashland and Mr. Don Smith, Normal Student vicinity with the purpose of locat­ Esther Ralston in spent the week end in Portland ing in the near future. F o r d S ales St S erv ice visiting friends and relatives. Mr. A. M. Gum of Klamath Falls Mrs. Gordan MacCracken has: “ FIGURES DON’T LIE” was a visitor in Ashland to attend the Football game Saturday after­ returned to her home on Harga- dine street from a visit in the cit­ noon. A Paramount Picture Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Parker of ies in the northern part o f the I Spokane, Washington are in Ash­ state. Mrs. MacCracken was a ! It’s twice as good as anything Esther land looking for a new location. guest at an Armistice banquet at Mr. Parker was interested in the Eugene sponsored by the D. A. R. | ever appeared in and Figures Don’t Lie. garage and service station busi­ of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Storm o f ! ness in Spokane. Ijvuj hmouj uAu)X Mr. and Mrs. A. Maraff of Tilli- Medford were week end visitors j mook have been stopping at the at the Sylvan Provost home on | ecko uAL joa/ifcj oX Hotel Ashland for several weeks Vista street. Saturday Only 3 4/va/n04MÄS‘ v u oma on their annual visit’ to this city. — T h e v e ry la test in T o p c o a ts f o r ' THE NEW FORD ININ Mr. and Mrs. Maroff spent sever­ al weeks in this city each year to derive the benefits o f the Ash­ land sunshine and drink the lithia water,- o f which they are esepcial- ly fond. Mr. Daley of Hollywood, Cali- M en at P A U L S E R U D ’ S 2-t John Churchman has accepted j a position with The Southern Pa­ cific company at Dorris, Califor­ nia. Mr. Churchman is the son of Mrs. Elsie Churchman of Union street and has been attending the Southern Oregon Normal School in this c^ty. I Mr. and Mrs. John Enders went i to Klamath falls Sunday to bring SHOOTIN’ IRONS’ It’s a Rootin, Tootin, Urdí, u /€ w