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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1927)
THE ASHLAND P AGETHRfck. REGISTER A n Armful of Thanksgiving - Simpson also a bonnet which she wore while crossing the plains. Tl'.ere was a country dance This bonnet was given her by her Liven at the home o f Mrs. Ella great grandmother making it near ’i " was an extra large crowd ly 300 years old. It is in a re o f people from this creek and markable good condition consid 'i aient. It was given in honor e f ering the age. Mr. Wisdom also t birthdays o f Glenn Abbott has a knife and trunk o f very an r dated r.rd Leon Lockwood. A fine time cient origin and a letter s*1 April 30th, 1851 written by a re- v s reported. Mr. Clem Ricketts o f Medfordl lative and sent from North Platte r..id well known on this creek Missouri to Mr. Wm. Simpson, v 3 up on Raster Creek mining Portland, Oregon. V The writing is still very plain li t Friday. A number o f the Wagner the ink used is not at all faded. ( eek people motored to Med- The letter was not sent in an en f d to celebrate the Armistice velope but folded square the size o f an ordinal y envelope and fas dry celebration last Friday. .•Ir. and Mrs. Hadden and son tened with a piece of sealing wax A l Marion motored to town last the address written on the letter ot New Mrs R 1 * Lesure, of Cornith, Vt., champion turkey raiser ri Y ' dnesday to transact some bus- and sent by pony express. A fter tngland, with a 35-pound gobbler from her pens. She succi -fully the wagon train which Mrs. Simp i.-ss. aises 80 per cent, of the birds hatched—an unequalled recoid in arge lots. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green are son traveled with reached La- i. ving onto their new place this Grande Ore.. She was shot from Ambush by an Indian with a bow i .. ... . v . k. , , > r . Hamilton home Mr. and Mrs. Murry Murphy of arrow . Ir. Howard Combs, and Miss and arrow the poisoned The young people who attend- \ Ashland were Friday evening din nice Combs motored to Med- head inflicting a wound from ed the birthday party given for ner guests at the Elmft- Kincaid which she soon died. She was bur 1 d Wednesday on business. Earle Hamilton last Thursday ev- home- Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid and tVd Flory o f Anderson Creek ied at night on the summit o f the .ening had a very enjoyable time. their guests attended the ball :n u , r„ entertained by music Medford Armistice evening. i i visiting with Mr. D. W. Brad- Cascades in a coffin made iron, | T1 . last Sunday evening and when one o f the wagon boxes. The grave nnd f a c i n g . Delightful refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Klatt were busi > ..rtn g to go home he broke the was marked and Mr. Wisdon vis ments mere served. ness callers in Eagle Point Mon ited it not many months ago. i r axle o f his car. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Franklin at day. Prof, and Mrs. Evans o f Chilo- ■Ii. McGrew o f Talent was on tended the dance at Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Wolnnd who to.- Creek last Wednesday vLsit- quin arrived by motor Friday ami Saturday evening. spent the summer at the home of were calling on Talent friends. i Ids sister Mrs. G. T. Briur. Mrs. Kenneth Pellett and babi.es Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathis left They also were Medford and who have been spending some last Saturday for their home in Ashland visitors. They returned weeks at the home o f her father BELLV1EW home Saturday evening. Mr. C. C. Band returned home on Word was received that the the Ed. Brown place south o f Ash Chipman & Wandell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Men tic form large dairy farm owned by C. E. land last Thursday. erly o f Belleview have moved to Logsdon at Grants Pass was de Some o f Talent’s young people P A IN T E R S . bland and are now ' making stroyed by fire early Saturday attended the normal play Monday thvjr home on A street. morning including; a loss o f sev evening. I n te r io r D e c o r a to r » 'IV. anil Mrs. S. K. Barnes eral tons o f hay, a cow and seV- Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Dopp and i , . .it last , Wednesday in Grants eral pigs Mr. Logsdon was a Fiorence visile,! at the home of W o have been in the busi ness for 17 years and can i ^ j a-ansacting business. former Talent resident and was Mr. and Mrs. c . w . Lonif Salur. guarantee first class work Ir-. 3^. T. Swigart and son, head cook for the Bngley can- day evening. manship. v.s.ted in Ashland and Bellview ning company when the cannery Donald Tryer who went to San Our winter prices are now I . urday and were dinner guests was first being operated. Francisco last week consulted an on and will continue until » i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown. j Miss Catherine Brandt o f Med- Mar. 1. You will profit be ear specialist after arriving there having your Interior De Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Neil return- ford spent the week end at the with the good"report that he ex corating. done now. We nlso < I from a trip to Portland last ( home o f her grand parents Mi-. ! pectg to be ablp to (ua|. ordj refinish all kinds of furni e k. and Mrs. Marion Yryer ano mmlly* ; conversation if not a complete ture. Country work solicited. Miss Josephine Farmer, daught- Miss Anna Evans who is attend- cure, Our Shop '>» located at 51 1st Street i o f MrT John Farmer, o f this ing the StaU- Normal in Ashland • Mrs. E. A Gurdnor o f Medford <i . trict hns gone to Portland spent the week end in Talent call-|spcnt Wednesday in Talent, call vb -re she intends to take up the ing on friends. She was the house | ¡njf on f rie„ds. Phone 2 8 8-L R e». 107. 6th .- y o f music. guest o f Miss Doris Applegate, Mrs. Violet Eaton arrived 1 ne .' --phine, who is fourteen who is also a normal student. in Medford from Portland Thurs t rs old, graduated from the 8th Prof. Miller and family Mr. and day o f last week she visited with 1 . le at the Bell view school last Mrs. C. W. Long Lorella and Iris her parents Mr. and Mrs. Vogeli r : ’ ng and she intends to finish Jean Speirs and Mrs. Henry Ma in Talent Monday. 1. r education in Portland. She is son were Medford shoppers Sat Mr. L. I. Crawford installed a making her home with her sister, urday. new radio nt the John Robson Magazine Racks M--. Amy Stafford. A large number of Talent peo home last week. Mr. and Mrs. George King vis- ple enjoyed the parade and other The community club held th e ir! Sewing Cabinets i < ii with friends and relatives in interesting features o f the armis regular meeting at the dub rooms 1- . math Falls last week. tice day program in Medford Fri Wednesday afternoon. The ladies i o<ause Friday November 18, day. have taken up the study o f the I Furniture Novelties ti e date planned for the big chick- Miss Bertha Bodine was taken history o f Oregon. » ; dinner nt Belleview, conflicted seriously ill and was removed to Mrs. Philips Carter o f Ash- Excellent for Xmas with that o f the father and son the Ashland hospital Monday. Mrs. land hnr, demonstrated three stop banquet to be held in Ashland, the C. E. Borg will have charge if signs fo r the three streets o f Tal Presents holies decided to postpone the din Miss Bodines classes in the high ent entering the highway. ner until December 2. school during her absence. It is hoped that this arrange- Mr. and Mrs. Wesly Vogeli and j n at will prove more beneficial to daughter Mrs. Geo. Briscoe rp- i Stop S u f f e r i n g e x i yonc concerned. turned home from Eugene Sun-j From Rheumatism, The home o f Mr. and Mrs. S. day. They were visiting Mrs. Vo-1 K Barnes was the scene o f a d?- geli’s brother Mr. Barber, who was | Neuritis, Lum bago Phone 172 liphkful dinner party given in hon- much improved from a recent ill-1 Casey’s R h e u m a t i c Rv-nftdy drives out the os ■ f little Frances Barne’s school j r.ess. They had a delightful trip uric acid noi-r.n of ti her, Mrs. MqKinney. M rs.1 through the outlying country in Rheumatism, reduces B ~>es served a delicious chick the Willamette valley. pan- nnd wcll.ng, sold cn nner, and eatr:ol out a co'or on a money hoik gunr- Mr. Otto Rosander moved Fri- an'.ec at— scheme o f yellow, with yellow > day to his new home in Ashland Wagner Creek New» i J. 0. RIGG cb" 'nnthemums fo r a center pie »-. Those who enjoyed this <l ec were: Mr. and Mr*. Dave J' 'wnnejr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon o f Grants Pas , Mr. and M . Lou W-icox o f Eagle Grove, I . 1 . Mr. E L. Shaw md the host a- hostess-*. Mr. and Mr* S. K. I. o*. and Princes. | mhich he recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Howe and family who spent several weeks at the home o f Mrs. Howe’s sister, Mrs. ] E. T. Newbry and family m oved1 this week into the small house on he Anderson ranch which is farm 'd by Mr. W. C. Ward and Ben Webster. A reception was held at the M. E. Church Wednesday evening In T A LE N T NEW S NOTES honor o f their now pastor and wife i *• Chas. Wisdom v.-ho resides VIr. and Mrs. Waggoner. A sociaH in ilont has several old relics in ■ '»vening was enjoyed. Mr. C. I,. Swarthy o f Medford hi- possesion which were brought to Oregon in 1844. Among them was a business caller at the C. W. is : r ’ d song book owned by his i-ong home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bilderhack giva. crandmother Mrs. Janette moved into the' C. C. Band home last week. Mrs. Bilderhack hail charge o f the Shell Service Sta- I tion. M i* Beulah Yorian. Mr. Te.l Brown and Mr. Harry Hamilton, brcadcasied Hawaiin music ovi-r said for old clean KMED broadcr.itinp «tation. Mis* Vcrinn played the ukelele, Mr, COTTO N RAGS Brown and Mr. Hamilton plavi-d which to wipe ma *teel¿guitar*. Mi«» Yerian’» father owne* the Talent bla.’ k<mith shop. chinery with. No Mr. Brown i* employed in the old lece curtains or ■hop. stockings. ASHLAND REGISTER Phone 95 Mr. H. H. T-owe returned home Saturday from a visit to relative* in Portland A n d H e Didn't waiting for the little canaries Ui Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. [ Woland expect to return to O re-1 Jimmy: My what a lot o f dirt grow.” ' is on your face! gon in the spring. Peggy: I know. Don't rub it in. SAM THE SOPH SAYS It is better to give than to loan M ore T actful P le a »« to a roommate. Catch 'E m Y o u n g The Sheriff barked “ You die to “ Why have you been sitting on day— the ground so long— ” asked a Hey, F all ar»— A N ew O n « “ Have you anything to say?” neighbor of five-year-old Sally. Edith— “ Arthur says 1 am a rid- The Horse-thief shrugged “ Per “ I ’ve got to,” was ther eply, j die to him.” haps I'm rude. “ because I've planted a whole en-1 Mary— “ Yes and he wants to “ But I don’t like your attitude!” . velope o f canary seed and I ’m give you up.” F a ir Enough Teacher: What holds the moon ! in place day after day and y e a r1 after year? Carpenter’s Son: The moon beams. 7 Don’t forget that Real Chocolates are an added impetuous to your Thanksgiving D inner! W e have a com plete line o f all • You will like kinds and flavors and we are o ffe rin g our LOS ANGELES selection at the prices o f $1.00 to 5.00 per Better if You Stop at box. 7^>lc>!^i\|w>ard S IX TH and SPRING STREETS Lithia Springs Pharmacy V, IM « uilUM. M Barrett Meat Market “ G«< U u l U y u a , 4 H a b i t " New Million Dollar Annex 350 Comfortable Rooms $2.00 per day up without bath $2.50 per day up with bath E n d e r» Block Ashland, O r e g o n PERSONAL SERV1CB TH E BEST OF M EATS A N D P O U L T R Y K E P T I N THE Popular Priced Coffee Shop and Grill W e Check Y o u r C e r a * the D o o r | | H. C. F R Y M A N , Proprietor H A R R Y C. WAOB.NBR RUSSELL H. W AOENBS M «najara BEST O F C O N D I T I O N B Y Perfect Refrigeration F a r m e i » and St ockmen are requested to call a » I am io the market f o r the choicest stock and poultry I ‘Electric Power!— A Consumer-Owned Industry” 9 Says Haley Fiske President o f the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company “ T h e r e c a n be n o d o u b t t h a t lig h t a n d p o w e r d is t r ib u t io n is a m o s t im p o r t a n t e le m e n t in o u r life , in th e c o m m u n i t y , in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d , in th e h o u s e h o ld . T h e o w n e rs h ip o f th e e le c tr ic li g h t a n d p o w e r c o m p a n ie s is n o w in th e h a n d s o f m o r e th a n 2 ,0 0 0,- 000 d ir e c t in v e s to rs in p u b lic u t i l i t y s to cks, a n d in d ir e c t ly , in th e h a n d s o f m illio n s m o r e o f b a n k d e p o s ito rs a n d h o ld e rs o f life in s u ra n c e p o lic ie s th r o u g h t h e ir o w n e rs h ip o f p u b lic u t i l i t y b o n d s . T h is is p e o p le 's o w n e r s h ip u n d e r p u b lic r e g u la t io n ." * $1.50 P e r B o ttle By For That M c N A IR BROS. PHARMACY FINCE M r. Fiske’s state ment was made, the number of investors in electric power com panies has grown to over three million. Thanksgiving Dinner It is estimated that during 1926, nearly four hundred thousand customers bought -over three million shares in the electric power companies serving them. All told, over thirteen an d ^ half million shares of stock have been purchased by the customers of these companies. These owners are found in every walk of life. T w o companies alone report nearly fourteen thousand cus tomer stockholders, representing 269 separate occupations. Mrs. Nellie Seilaff’s Kindergarten and Nursery 133 H argadine Street Tuition $5 per month Hours to suit parents convenience. SAN FRANCISCO | Carving Sets TURPIN J Fine quality, *teel earring I -*•!«. excellent quality and HOTEL » I eil handle» that won’t toll o ff. C<-nt|»l«-t* in a'.tractiv ly I in»-«I i'ontainrr. ft) $3.00 Operated under the American principle of individual initiative, and directed by a personnel of tested integrity and public- mindedness, these companies have so definitely identified themselves with the interest of the public, that the structure of America’s prosperity and prog ress rests to a large degree upon their service. America’s unequalled level of comfort and prosperity, made possible through cheap, abun dant power, developed under the American principle of individual initiative, is the best of reasons why that principle should be preserved and perpetuated. * T he complete text of M r. H ike’s statement will he furnished upon requewt. T he C alifornia O regon P ower C o m p a n y F ree G .ir.ige OFFICES, Free Y e llo w T a x i SIMPSON HARDIE K r o i i r u . s t a t i t v r m - k b i . t Mi** Etta K-rkpatrick. Mi** T h e H e a rt o f th e ('¡ty Ruth Howard o f Medford were i t w. m s u t Sunday dinner guest* at the G. The movement toward customer ownership of industry finds its largest expression in the electric power companies because o f the high sense of responsibility de veloped by these companies in their dealings with the public. ir. ‘‘Winchealer Store” , .. , j Medford.Grant! ftus.Rosebtjrg.Klamath Falla-Oregon Yreka.. Dunamuir-California