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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1927)
L THE ASHLAND REGISTER PAGE FIVr F. Burke o f Medford were Talent day evening at the home of her callers Monday afternoon. ) Father Mr. Marion Tryer and fam- Mrs. F. B. Donaldson returned ily. The Southi .» Oregon Mutual Mr. John Robison and Mrs. Ed* Rabbit Breeders Association held Sunday from a three days visit an informal meeting at the city with Mrs. Chas Rice of Coleman ith Cochran received word that Rat**: One cent a word first im ertion. one hall last Fridiy evening. The ob Creek and Mrs. Elizabeth Liven- their brother Elmer Coleman of half cent a word thereafter ' Phoenix who underwent a major ject o f this meeting was to dis- good o f Giffen creek. D ir e c t o r y ' s - Mr. Frank Holdridge is driving operation in Portland last week , cuss the canning of rabbit meat. FOR S A L E M 1SC ELA N EO U S a new Chevrolet sedan. | passed away Tuesday afternoon. FOR RENT H OUSES The local merchants have agreed Mr. and Mrs. Oral Franklin at- Harold Netherland has been j to handle the canned product thus fOR SALE— A good heating FOR RENT— Nice country home ! assuring a market for the first out tended the dance at Eagle Point; home from San Francisco three REAL ESTATE DENTISTS stove. 163 Auburn Street. 564* | on Wagner creek. Trade Bun- weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and j put, as a result nearly »■ ton of Saturday evening. galo court 4 unit for southern Mr. C. Stanley of Medford was * » • Fox- He *» employed now in fOR SALE: Second hand Oak1 Oregon property. Phone 208-J ; rabbit meat declared to be super- Beaver Realty Co. j ior to chicken for table use was » business caller in Talent Mon- 'ledford. Davenport. Inquire 550 E Main Dr. R. L. Bur die 0 ' * canned in 8 ounce cans on Monday day. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simmons 56-4t I. Imsmeese. If. Beaxer TeL Deatict who have been making an extend FOR RENT: Well furnished, six of this week. The meat was first The high school had an enjoy 17» E. Main St. room modern house, with gar cooked by steam packed in the able time at their Thanksgiving ed visit with Broher and Father at 3R SALE: Ford Sedan, Good H erse y Bldg. age. Will give satisfactory ten cans capped and sent through the ; party which was held at the school Pumpkin center returned to their Rubber, Good Battery. Atwater Ashland, Oregon Next to Elle* Temple Ignition. Drive it away $75.00 : ant six months lease at $35 per big automatic ovens. It is plan- j house Wednesday everting. Sev- home in Eureka, Calif, last week. Mr. John White and family of month. F. E. Watson, 33 Straw ned to market the eight ounce i era! of the parents attended. 727 Boulevard. Medford spent Sunday on Wagner berry Lane. 55-2t can* for 50c canning costs will JA C K S O N C O U N T Y The report from the Talent Creek at their summer home. Dr. C. E. Shinn be kept ard rabbit growers hope 3R SALE: Day bed (n ew ); Iron A B S T R A C T CO. bed (single width) with hair ; FOR RENT: 6 room Modem house in this way to secure an outlet for radio fans who listened to the Mrs. Cora Deuham and son Established in 1885 Dentistry 121 Bush Street. Phone 289 J. their large -lie stock. Recently a singers contest, Monday evening Frank spent the week end with iffat tress and springs, rugs; The Only Complete Title Sy»> some other furniture. Call fore FOR RENT: Apartments for rent corporation has been formed to were very highly entertained from her daughter Mrs. Wesley Dris- tern In Jackson County Open evenings by appointment 10 to 12 p. m. all singers showing Enquire 167 East Main street. market rabbits, 1.757 pounds of noon. F. F. Watson, 33 Straw kell and family. They also attend Abstract* af Titla aad superior talent and culture. Title la s e r a e c e Residence 1S1-L ed the dance Saturday evening berry Lane. 55-2t ------ ‘ meat was pooled for the cannery FOR RENT Five room furnished . Mrs. H. E. Bowman left Wed which dedicated the new gymnas experiment. Office Phone 151-J house, 239 Second street, In- INCHILLA RABBiTS FOR Mrs. Durke left Thursday morn nesday evening for Portland to ium which was just completed. quire at 713 Oak street. A r c you g eiag to Buy or B cB f ¡SALE: Must sell at once. Stock Citisene Baak Bldg. Mr. Oral Franklin is traveling ing of last week on train 13 for spend Thanksgiving with her hus a Home in Acblaad f i t ¡216 Chinchillas Rabbits about , band and relatives. from Roseburg to Klamath Falls Writ# JOHN B S H E L E Y RFXT : t urnisnea 110US3. Los Angeles where she will join 100 coming prime December,' Residence Phone 184 The annual fancy work and ap and Yraka for the Surplus Auto Centra! Point, Oregon Holmes Grocery. her husband who left for southern balance 3 to 5 months old. $400 for L O A N S - 10 year ron bazaar of the Ladies Aid of Supply Company o f Chicago. California a month a ago. ASHLAND, OREGON County Agon t for tbo B o a e f ll cash takes "the lot. Also some FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Mr. Klatts motored to Butte The Ladies Aid o f the M. E. Talent M. L\ ctiurcii will be held Savings A Loan Association hatches. Write for appointment. | —— We make loans on town pro>- Church held their regular meet in the club room at the city hall Falls Thursday. SALE: One acre of ground PHYSICIAN LeRoy C. Ostrander, Siskiyou, erty anywhere in the coutiy. Mr. Leo Schoeniger o$ Ashland Berries, five room house, ing at the parsonage Thursday af-1 Wednesday Nov. 30th from p. m )regon. 54-:)t ln , . , , . ternoon. j to 9 p. m. Supper will be served j called on Mr. Marion Tryer Sun- ________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ garage, chicken house. Inquire Mrs. Marshall who resides o ir from 5:30 to a P- m- FOR SALE HOUSES at 713 Oak street. 39-t Dr. Charles A . Haines REAL ESTATE | the place formerly owned bv C. E. The members of the M. E. The Home Missionary Society R SALE: or will exchange for WANTED: Used Band Instru- Borg was taken to the hospital ehu-ch held a business meei'n? at " ‘ » meet at the home of Mrs. E. Good City for Couatry Pbysiciaa and Surgaoa Sroperty in qr near Santa Ros«>, ments. Bring yours to us at last week. Mrs. Marshall was in a the parsonage Mondny evening. I *',' e'4’bry, Dec. 1st at 2:30 p. ■—Buys and Trades— Talif., or for new car. Lot 6. once if you want to sell. Elharts critical condition when she was re -1 - . , , , . . ... I m. It is the annual Thankssgiving Office Phone 164-J The lnle.it I. . • kah cl*.:•» will I ' * * F. L. NUTTER 240 E. Mam ¡Blk. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 Book and Music Store. 39-2t moved from her home. offering meeting Home Phbne 164-L trout Dec. 2nd for hi ell day .rrct- Ashland, O ragoa ;200 all street work done. Mrs. 39-tf Church Services as usual Sun- Mirs. C. W. McFadden who is ■ g at the home i f Mrs. Ray '“ole- O f f ic e Hour*: L. Hawley, Santa Rosa, Cal. day. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. WANTED: To Care for children. visiting in the east and painfully ! man at Jacksonville a covered ‘Lifh 10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 5 P. M. M ISCELANEO US »it. 2 Bx 491. Preaching at 11 :00 a. m. and 7:30 Mrs. Dan Combs, Rt. 1 Talent, injured her back in a fall is im -: itv.c!i(* n will be served at p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. proving and getting along as well All the talent i hers att .* >d?d Hershey Building F fR SALE LIVE STOCK Oregon. 53-3t m. Epworth League at 6:30 p .m. as can be expected. Ja-ksoti county ir-titute held > ’a Convalescent Home Good music at the evening ser R SALE: White milch Goats, WANTED TO RENT: Man with Ashland, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. McDemott and Medford Saturday. 153 Granite vices. All are invited. Rev. Wag Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig- j family would like to rent few daughter Vinan spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed en- goner, pastor. ;ble to register. One nanny, [ acres for gardening, with house end last week with Mr. and Mrs. Where the tick arid aged are and Mrs. Albert More, and Mr. and •ear old. Two nanny kids,, or small ranch with stock on - Chas. Estes. cared for in pleasant hoaaa Mrs. Delos Church o f Medford WAGNER CREEK NEWS shares. Route 1 Bx 119. 55-2t bout five months old. Inquire surroundings. Jonah Barnett returned Thurs and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hurley. Dr. W . J. Crandall t 63 Gresham street. WANTED: Man or woman wants day of last week from Klamath Miss Juliene Tibbetts of Sparks Mr. I^wrence Spencer of Dorris 39-tf >a CI | work. 235 Fifth street. 57-10-p Falls where he has been employed j Nevada arrived last Sunday to California spent one evening of Ostaopatbic I the past four or five months. !R SALE: Fryers and Hens, spend the week at the home of her last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whittle Transfer I WANTED: Home Laundry work n Fattened, 25 cents per i Earle Edmunson returned to j uncle, Mr. L. P. Miller and family. Green. wanted. 235 Fifth street. 57-10t & Storage Co. Physician and Surgeon und. Phone 17F2. school Monday after an absence | Mr. Dolph Nailer and Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McGrew D t-vr t 7 TV- f OR SALE: Five tube Radio of two months. He is able to get Wilson of Medford spent Sunday of Talent spent last Friday even- RENT: Two garages at 96 _ , . .... CO A L . W O O D aad STO R AG S Eya, Ear, Nosa aad Throat Complete Cheap. 75 Al'da «treet about on crutches. The .broken afternoon at the Marion Trycrj ing with their aunt and uncle Mr. .aurei Street. bone is nearly healed and his leg i home, F. Lockhart. 58-2t ! and Mrs. G. A. Briner. Packing, Crating and Shipping Office Phone 126 will soon be as good as ever. Mrs. Quackenbush had the mis-| Mr- and Mrs. G. Himelwright Lon g Distanca Hauling First National Bank Building Ed. Keith returned Thursday fortune to receive a bad injury of Klamath Falls spent three days AUTO FREIGHT TERMINAL from an extended trip in Canada from a fall Tuesday. of last week with Mrs. Himel- and Idaho. Phone 117 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt and wright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Gardner and Mrs. F. Catherine of Medford spent Sun- Frank Snooks. Office 89 Oak S t Mrs. H. L. Lynch sold 15 tur G. W . Gregg. M. D. keys for Thanksgiving this week. Citizens Bank Bldg. SELLING SERVICE She sold them to Swift and Co., in Office Hours 10-12 A. M. Medford at 42 cents a lb. 2-5 P. M. C L IF F B U R L IN G A M E Mr. J. L. Briner and Arthur Phones-69 (office) 222-R(res) Eastland o f Dorris, California vis f a i n t e r aad P - v o r a to r ited last Wednesday evening with Papariag, T. Mag Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Briner. ir “ The Theatre Ashland business people are learn D. M. BROW ER. M. D. Phone 4 M Mrs. Henry Kerby sold 187 tur Uses Radio Heat Beautiful’' ing correct sales methods at the series keys to Johnson's Produce Co., Theraphy in connection with of classes which the Chamber o f Com this week at 43 cents a pound. Watch This Space For Coming Attractions other measures in treating dis Mr. C. E. Green is engaged in merce is sponsoring. W e hope that the ease. Office at Residence. Each Issue building a road to his place. 21 6 Central Ava entire community will see that these PUM PKIN CENTER W. L. Bradley left Tuesday students are given plenty o f opportun Phone 498-R Specials! morning for Los Angeles, Calif., ity to practice their skill. The opening where he expects to work for the Saturday Only Delicious Apples o f the Christmas shopping season is And those long evenings of in winter. Muscat Grapes “ THE THIRTEENTH HOUR” Donald Kerby spent last Wed tense work with no encouragement just the time to let them persuade you Thompson Seedless what so ever from the outside, the | nesday with Mrs. G. A. Briner. to buy their wares ! With Lionel Barrymore, and Jacquelin Mr. M. T. Barlow and Mr. G. work was done, and the showing j Toquet Grapes Gadson A. Briner are engaged in build was made. With absolutely no de Rosa-Perll sire to take one bit of credit from I ing a new line fence. The commodity which we have for Wholesale or Retail Miss Hazel Capp was p business the members of the team, the | Sunday Only sale at the bank is service. Our sales Register firmly believe that a Orders filled for can visitor in Talent last Tuesday ev method is summed up in a simple de ning FrLits statement made by one of the boys “ TELL IT TO SWEENEY” ening. sire to serve you in such a way that after the game, places much of the Chester Conklin and George Bancroft you enjoy doing your business here. credit where it belong* and his LONG HOURS OF WORK It’ s a Paramount Picture statement was this. “ The coach which resulted in Ashland’s final W e like to have opportunities to sell (Continued From Page 1) told us how to play foot ball, he score, was the real thrill of the new customers our service, just as the While the glory of making drilled us and worked with us, gdme and was one of the longest store people like to welcome new cus Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday touchdowns, of completing for- when most people would have giv- passes during the entire contest. tomers for their wares. ward passes, o f taking part in the en up. We simply had to play or Another Zane Gray Western W hirl spectacular part of the play was be in the position of throwing him Med den 150 pound center was wind ' not for those seven men on the down.” . the man that broke through and line it must be remembered that —— blocked Medford’s attempt to kick those boys, by outcharging, out- SIDELIGHTS ON GAME goal after the firs*, touchdown. “ NEVADA” fighting and out playing oppon-. ---------- (Continued From Page 1) ent* that outweighed them many Principal of the High School . ASHLAND O REGON pounds to the man. made it pos the hands o f a Medford end wh( B. C. Forsythe was one of the few sible for the back field men to ex took it over with out any opposi who had absolute confidence in ecute the plays that resulted in i tion. ! the team. On the morning before C O M M E R C IA L « SA V IN G S - SAFE DEPOSIT moral victory if not an actual vic- the game, he predicted a victory The pass, Nutter to McGee j f or the high school team. 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Mrs. Hines • now living at Forrest Grove but | her work demands her presence ir a great number o f states and com munitie*. The city o f Ashland is to b' ' considered very fortunate for large amount o f film space deve* ed to the scenes o f Lithia Pari and the city in eeneral. Malheur County is building new school houses this season.