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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1927)
LASSIFIED > R a t e d One cent a AD • lightful affairs they are planning for the near ft .ure. H o st» Entertains Here Is the Story About Cranberries Miss Alvina Boland o f Medford was the hostess at a seven o'clock 1 With Thanksgiving but a few ground water coursese, and sec dinner for a group of lady friends Saturday evening at her pleasant o ff. the Register is able to repro ondly to prevent upland growth for s a l e m is c e l a n e o u s FOR RENT HOUSES home in that city. Covers were duce through the courtesy of one encroaching on the bog. If the bog is sufficiently wide, laid for seven guests at % daintly o f its good subscribers the man RENT— Nice country home decorated and perfectly appoint ner in which this berry is raised a centi-I ditch for the flow of DENTISTS REAL ESTATE on Wagner creek. Trade Bun- and some suggestions in prepar water is desirable. The central ed table. galo court 4 unit for southern FOR SALE: Second hand Oak ditch should l e four fort wide After dinner the guests enjoy ing it. Oregon property. Phone 208-J Beaver Realty Co. Davenport. Inquire 550 E Main and o f ; - u f f d e p t h to carry i ed an evening of bridge. Dr. R. L. Burdtc Massachusetts excels all other 56-1 Imsmeese. 56-4t Mrs. Hazel Bromley was the states in the cultivation o f cran the water from Twelve to eighteen [ U. Be axer TeL D m tist successful winner of the first berries. having raised in the year inches below the surface of the FOR RENT: Well furnished, six 176 E. Main St. FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. Good Herscy Bldg. bog. room modem house, with gar-1 prlze’ and Miss Geòrgie Coffee 1925 more than 1,340,000 bushels Rubber. Good Battery. Atwater Ashland, Oregon the consolation. totat more than that o f all the After the bog is cleared, level Next to EUcs Tempi« age. Will give satisfactory ten-! e Ignition. Drive it away $75.00 s guests were Misses rest o f the world, writes Lucian ed and ditched, the next process ant six months lease at $35 per '**’ 0 *n 727 Boulevard. I Geogie Coffee, Calla Biegel and j . Fosdick in Current Affairs pub- in the preparation of a chanberrv month. F. E. Watson, 33 Straw Gladys Applegate of Ashland, lished in Boston. JACKSO N COUNTY meadow is to cover the sections berry Lane. 55-2t 1 FOR SALE: Day bed (n ew ); Iron Dr. C. E. Shinn A B S T R A C T CO. Mrs. Hazel Bromley and the Th<f cranberry w, s first cultf. with clear sharp sand or gravel bed (single width) with kair Misses Mar- Bebb and Frances vated at Dennis, down on Cape to the depth o f three to six inches, Established ln 18S6 Doatistry mattress and springs, rugs; FOR RENT: 6 room Modem bouse Howard o f Medford. The Onlv Completo Title Sys six inches being nine too much on Cod, way back in 1816, according 121 Bush Street. Phone 289 J. some other furniture. Call fore- tem In Jackson County Open evenings by appointment the soft portions o£ the bog that to Mr. Fosdick. It is a native of FOR RENT: Apartments for rent f noon. F. F. Watson, 33 Straw Abstracts o f Tttla a ad Auxiliary Meets. 1 the temperate zone. Its normal are inclined to be soft and wet. Enquire 167 East Main street. Titla lasaraacs berry Lane. 55-2t Residence 151-L Regular meeting o f tha auxll- latitude is from 39 degrees to 42 The sand or gravel must be free O ffice Phone 151-J from clay or loam. | CHINCHILLA RABBfTS FOR FOR RENT: Five room furnished lary to American Legion was degrees north. It is raised exten A rt yoa going to Buy ar Baild sively in New Jersey, Wisconsin, SALE: Must sell at once. Stock, San warms a cold bog and it Cltimeas Baak Bldg. house, 239 Second street. In- held Monday evening at the Le- a Homo in Ashland T 7 T retains the water while the sur 216 Chinchillas Rabbits about' gion hall. The business of the Oregon Washington, as well as in quire at 713 Oak street. W rita JOH N B .S H E L E Y face is dry. Sand also holds the 100 coming prime December. [ meeting was the nomination o f Massachusetts. Residence Phone 184 Central Point, Oregon balance 3 to 5 months old. $400 j FOU RFN'T: rurnisnea AiOUtO. officers. The ladies of the order for L O A N S -IO year The berry derives its namef rom heat of the sun. ASHLAND, OREGON cash takes the lot. Also some 1 Holmes Grocery. County Agont for tha Be an fit worked diligently on the carpet the appearance of the flower. Many Kinds o f Berries Savings A Loan Association hatches. Write for appointment.! rags which are being prepared for Just before expanding into the How many people realize that tv | make loans on town prop FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LeRoy C. Ostrander, Siskiyou,1 the making of bedside rugs for the perfect bloom, the stem, calyx and there are various kinds and shapes PHYSICIAN erty anywhere in the county. Oregon. 54-3t FOR SALE: One acre of ground Veterans’ Hospital No. 77 in ; petals resemble the neck, head and o f cranberries. The marked varie in Berries, five room house, Portland. Hostesses for the even bill o f the crane. Hence the name ties are distinguished in shape as FOR SALE HOUSES garage, chicken house. Inquire ing were Mrs. Neil Shinn and j “ craneberry” which usage has pear, pointed, bugle, oval and Dr. Charles A. Haines REAL ESTATE K)R SALE: or will exchange f o r 1 at 713 Oak street. 39-t and Mrs. John Enders. Late in ih » been flattened to cranberfy. round. Berries vary in the time Good City for Country Physician and Sc evening the members repaired’ to property in or. near Santa Rosa, 1 Cranberries have been produe- o f ripening as well as in keeping WANTED: Used Band Instru- the Palace Lunch where they en ■— 3 u y i and Trade»— Calif., or for new car. Lot -6, qualities. Some berries will color Office Phone 164-J ments. Bring yours to us at joyed sandwiches* and coffee. The ; ed in northern Europe for cen- Blk. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 F. L. N U T T E R 24 0 L M. well after they are picked, while Home Phone 164-L J tunes and are grown in Russia, once if you Aant to sell. Elharts next meeting of the order will be Ashland, Ora*on x200 all street work done. Mrs. others require later picking to col Sweden and Great Britain. They j Book and Music Store. 39-2t held on the first Monday in De O ffic e H oa rd C. L. Hawley, Santa Rosa, Cal. ; are found in the low lying districts or well. The cranberry is first 3‘J -tf cember. 10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 5 P. 1 P.t. 2 Bx 491. MISCELANEOUS of Russia. Siberia. South America * reen> then white- th*‘n lt *ur" 8 to pink and then to red and some WANTED: To Care for children. j and North America. FOR SALE LIVE STOCK Hershey Building M rs. Dodge Entertains. Mrs. Dan Combs, Rt. 1 Talent, According to Massachusetts sta- varieties when ripe are so dark Convalescent Home Oregon. 53-3t Mrs. Will Dodge entertained | tistics, cranberry culture in the a red as to be almost black. Ashland, Oregon Vines must be set evenly to pro / Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig 153 Granite Monday afternoon at her pleasant Bay state occupies fourteen thou- ible to register. One nanny, WANTED TO RENT: Man with home on the Boulevard with a | sand acres, land formerly of but duce regular growth. Spring is Where the sick and aged are family would like to rent few the season for vine setting. year old. Two nanny kids, cared for in pleasant hom« acres for gardening, with house three course luncheon at one o’ little use to the owner. Cranberries used to be picked about five months old. Inquire clock. in honor of her mother, Mrs. The right kind of soil for cran surroundings. or small ranch with stock on Dr. W , J. Crandall by hand and required a large num at 63 Gresham street. shares. Route 1 Bx 119. 55-2t H. A. Hunt and her sister, Mrs. berry cultivation is low. moist ber of help, but today cranberries 39-tf R. C. McMillan, who have been land suitably drained consisting O. N. S. auditorium. visiting in this city for several of peat, muck and mold, or de are picked by scoops and recent O at.op atk i. loR SALE: Fryers and Hens, Whittle Transfer The following interesting and months. Covers were laid for six cayed vegetation matter, “ allu- ly a motor machine has been in lorn Fattened, 25 cents per vented which harvests the berries clever program was given; An or persons at a beautifully appoint:- vial" deposit. Clay soil is unfit for & Storage Co. pound. Phone 17F2. Physician and Suhgvon iginal skit by the members o f the ed table. The color scheme used! cranberry cultivation and loam more rapidly. Besides the motor harvester and fOR RENT: Two garages at 1)6 Triple fr club; Margaret Church being pink, fancy pink baskets will grow weeds too readily, C O A L W O O D and S T O R A G E Eys, Ear, N o t . sod Throat the man and Lillian Olsen, high school filled with goodies were the fa- j Laurel Street. Brown or brush bog is best be- the scoop picker, there are students gave a ukelele duet, 1 vors’ P'°k flowers were used as J | less labor is required to standing machine, vine trimmer, Packing, Crating and Skipping ’ C cause a Office Phone 126 SOCIETY which was most charming; charm the centerpiece, and pink candles bring it to a state o f cultivation, the cranberry wheel barrow— and Long Diatanca Hauling First National Bank Building ing feature dance were given by completed the dainty touch. Mrs. j and this kind of bog land is us- not the least ingenious is the cran AUTO FREIGHT TERMINAL Entertains Faculty. Miss Marie Boileau and Miss Dodge’s guests were the following | »ally free from grass roots. If berry separator which takes the The “ Triple C club” com Eleanor Brown, members of the|*ad‘es: Mesdamas H. A. Hunt and I wood swamp land is used trees berries as they are harvested on Phone 117 -•■rf of southern Oregon normal club. The remainder o i the even- G- McMillan, the guests of'm u st be cut at the roots to tip out' the meadow and frees them from Office 89 Oak S t vines, leaves and poor berries. Rodents from Coos county enter- ing was spent in dancing to the h nor- Mesdames Ida Neil, Koegi, the stumps in felling. G. W . Gregg. M. D. And here’s a bit o f advice to M ed ‘ he normal faculty and the strains o f Dickey's orchestra. The Byrnes. The afternoon was Good D r a i n .* , i. N .ca .sa r y C i li i .n i Bank Bid*. liment body a delightful Triple C’s are a very lively order Plcasajitly spent in conversation! !>od> with with a The turf is turned upside down the housewife. Cranberries should Office Hours 10-11 A M srty Monday evening at the S. and this is but one o f the de- and Rames. | and it is a good feeder o f the cran- | never be cooked in tin, iron or 2-5 P. M C L IF F B U R L IN C A M E • berry vine. The matter o f draining 1 brass utensils, but in edrthen- ware vessels, granite, agateware Phones-69 (office) 222-R(ree) a cranberry meadow is important, i •’ aiutar and T sc o ro tw ! as good drainage must be obtained | or’ >etter *n lurfilnum ket- Papa ring. T. Sag I else during the growing season the 1 es are now reasonable in D. M. BROW ER. M. D. P h o n e 43d berries are liable to rot or sun- price' Never allow * rticle ot Uses Radio Heat scald badly. To obtain good drain- f,,od contaninR cranberries to Theraphy in connection with | age, the bog is ditched in sections stand *n anything but earthern- other measures in treating dis I adapted to its size and shape, six ware or R*as's dishes. Granulated ease. Office at Residence. i to twelve sections to the acre be- *uKar *n cooking is best, 2 1 6 Central Ava PUMPKIN CENTER ing about the average. A shore Uranberries may be had twelve Phone 498-R Special«! c^jtch is cut entirely around thg> iuonths in the year. Fresh cran berries are in the market at least j bog. This is needed for two rea Delicious Apples sons; first to cut o ff any under- seven months. Reliable parking houses are putting up cranberry Muscat Grapes sauce and jelly. And lately a pro Thompson Seedless cess of evaporation of the cran berry, which preserves it flavor Toquet Grapes and healthful qualities and assures Rosa-Perll its use the year 'round. W holesale or Retail Few people, while enjoying Orders filled for can their Thanksgiving dinner realize " ill be a most enjoyable holiday event how much labor and money, havh ning Fruits if you eat at— been spent in obtaining that small but important part of the feast— [ the chanberry sauce. I told him to take a good-sized dose of “ Milk o f Magnesia” at bed time— from a tablespoonful to half a teacupful; I advised him to Following the practice estab get the old-fashioned pills of axa- lished by the forefathers over 1 foetida, three to ifve grains each three hundred years ago, we are and take one after meals. Now Special Menu glad at Thanksgiving time to ! smile, you! They should be coated tlu.-ig? Y o u Should Know Hours count our blessings. In grateful well. I told him to have his phyai- procession those events which ! clan tell him what to eat and what Five until Eight-thirty ! to avoid. have added to the fullness o f the M per plate I have known sweet milk to year pass before us. aggravate these cr*<es. He may he Since foremost among the eating too much starch— too things which hold our gratitude much sugar. He may have a lurk we include the goodwill and ing kidney disease, with high by John Joseph Gaines, M. D. friendship o f our friends and cus blood-pressure, or the latter may be too low. He may have a chron - tomers, we are glad here to publi It May Ba You ic throat. He may chew too much cly express our appreciation and Mr. W. W. from far-away Caro tobacco— or none at all— I don’t to pledge ourselves to continued lina writes, asking what I would j know. faithful service. suggest for attacks of gas which , But I do know that, spitting out distress him at times, enough to most o f his saliva is the surest of To you, our friends and neigh affect his heart-beat; causes it to ways to get hyperacidity, ne may bors, we extend our best wishes “ miss" occasionally, and to beat have a peptic ulis*; it is hot like for a pleasant Thanksgiving Day. fast or slow, and makes him dizzy ly to be an organic heart diseaae. —-doubtless interfere with breath but the heart will stand just so Closed Thanksgiving Day • ing. and with his strength as well. much) o f punishment from the di Thursday, November 24 He did not give his age or bodily gestive tract, and no more. weight, but he mentioned symp- The best possible friend this A Legal Holiday tona that I have met many times, man can have at this time is his in the course of my thirty-five good, capable family physician, year’s practice. who can get into immediate touch let i I do not practice medhiae by with the enemy. He should ' mail; it's not the dependable way. neither politics nor religion deter I have all I ought to do at my o f him from getting help— for thevc fice. Therefore 1 s4vi»»d this good symptons are good and sufficient man, with one thought in mind— w-»rning» of more trouble it safety first. lected. b a it cen t word first inoertion, I word thereafter \\mggggggggM Thanksgiving . Dinner Lithia Spring's Hotel Counting Our - Blessings \bout y o u r Health 11 until 2 F irst N ational B ank _ ASHLAND OREGON COMMERCIAL - SAVINGS - SAFE DEPOSIT W*!Ì