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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1927)
THE PAGE SIX ASHLAND REGI S TER small son, also Mr. Adams moth ! $ 9 , 000,000 annually is expected t < nets was maintained, 15,190,000 loading 7,000,0000 feetl umber i 1 Mr. and Mr». WilJ Dodge. Mr». ing with her mother and sister. Hunk i» Mrs. Dodge’s mother and Mr. Carl Smith is oxer from er, Mrs. E. B. Adams, spent the be revenue, the tunnel paying for vehicles could pass through the 3-mile riverfront. Crescent Lake for a visit with Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. it 'dr' in ten years, a. .or which i. tunnels in one year. Mr». McMillan a sister. Mrs. C. A. Vaughn who visited W ends and to take in the Elk’s Ruth McCollister and family of 1 it said thetv will be no charge. Salem— Cherry Cky Bake, Thir'.cen lives were lost during Salem building perm its for Oct burned with $50,000 loss, will I Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hansen in th e ;« " nu*1 b«» which wa* Kiven Jn Medford. Miss Florence Smith of Liberty 1 the building o' the tunnel, includ- ober were $88,635. spring is quite enraptured with Thanksgiving eve. rebuilt at once. • • • Mr. Hollana, Milton II. • • • Ashland and expects to return Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Fullar and street left Wednesday for Eugene |irg who succeeded him— Burns— Burns Garage opens Mr. Oscar Bergner returned the h*re for another visit in the near » 01 ^ of Kenewick, Washington are where she will spend the holiday ; ! Freeman, both of whom virtually worked new plant, covering half a block. Corvallis— Whiteside the first of the week from a business future. guests of the Ashland Hotel. | with her Soroity sisters. being rebuilt after $50,000 fire. themselves to death. trip to Portland. * • Mr. W. K. Bowers and wife of Virgil Gillette is over from | Misses Georgians Cliff and Miss Every phase of danger— fire, Tillamook— • Local tile plant may Mr. G. F. Billings made a busi Glendale are visitors in Ashland Klamath ¿'alls to have Thanksgiv-1 Hensley of Klamath Falls attend explosions, leaking gasoline, gas begin m anufacture of brick also. Dundee— Fruit Products C* ness trip to Medford Wednesday. this week. ing dinner with his uncle and aunt, i ed the Elks Ball here last Friday poisoning, stalled engines, colli • • • j poration making candied fr Mr. F. G. Downing and wife of E. G. Harlan, secretary of the ^ r’ an<1 Hr». H. H. Gillette of evening. sions, etc., has been anticipated Astoria— Five steamers are ’ and confections. Missoula, Montana are spending Chamber of Commerce, left Wed Crescent Street. Mr. Gillette is Miss Katherine Vincent and and overcome in actual tests. several days in this city. nesday for Portland where he will employed by the Southern Paci- mother had a most delightful lit- There are but four under-water Miss Clara Huck has returned enjoy a visit with friends an(] fic Company in Klamath Falls. tie dinner party Thursday evening highways for vehicles in the world Mrs. Lulu Van Wegan had at their ho/ne on Vista street. De two in England, one in Germany from Roseburg where she visited spend Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving dinner with hen si - corations appropriate to the sea — friends for a few days. and one in Scotland. But the long John Enders and wife and 4 ter son were used and a most happy est of these is but a third the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sams will Andrew McGee and wife left view. Hrs. C. E. Gall of Bell- | time was had by the two guests, length of the Holland Tunnel. It spend Thanksgiving with his par-1 Wednesday for Portland, on a Mr. and Mrs. T. L. March of Miss Hall and Miss Durst and their is built to last a hundred years. eats in Rogue River. i combined business and pleasure Prospect spent Thanksgiving Day two gracious hostesses. There are two roadways one for Mr. Farnsworth and daughter i tr’P- They attended the football with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Million of game at Eugene also, coming and one for going traffic. Ina havrt returned from Roseburg 104 Bush Street. »»here they visited with relatives. Norma Wuthrich, employ Reverend W. M. Wilson of NEW YORK. Nov— Fifty feet Each roadway is 20 feet wide, beneath the silt and sand of Hud carrying a double line of cars Miss Clara Huck accompanied ee of the Plaza, and one of the Rogue River is visiting in this son river bed two monstrous and : with ease. The clearance or head- them home. contestants for Miss Popularity, city. , gigantic castiron tubes lie today— room in each tube is 13 1-2 feet. had her tonsils removed the first E . T. Allen, form er proprietor of th e w eek an>< >. ^ *yne and (il‘‘nn 11,11 who °P ‘ 1 through which man drives erate a a grocery irrocerv store in in Yrplfu * , automobile ... his . new- If the opening capacity of tu» of the Ashland Hotel, left Wednes tnf? week and is confined to her erate irek a, r egt - model without home. Mrs. Lee Bromley of Kla day morning for his home in Port over to take in the Ashland-1 wetting a tire. math Falls is working in her place were land. Medford football game on Thanks- j For seven years those twin ser-1 until she recovers from her oper giving. — W h y pay 9120.00 lo r a pents have been evolving— taking R otary Sawing machine from ation. Leroy Gandee of Dunsmuir, was their toll in human life and brain j I? W hea you caa bay oae Nell Mahoney, Katherine Lang- a visitor in this city yesterday to — until they are finished, and | as »»»d fs r $50.00 at P e il’s. ^ worthy, and Helen Lyons, left help root for the Ashland team, we look now upon one of the greatest I sew ia g m achine* far raat by Wednesday for Miss Mahoney’s Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryant and the m onth at P ail’s C araar. Ash- home in Bend, where they will son Tommie of Pineridge are engineering feats of the ageg. These great tubes are the Hol U ad. | f spend the Thanksgiving holidays. guests for a few days at the home C. N. Oldfield of Vancouver B. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brookmill.-r of Mrs. Leah Caldwell on Laurel land Tunnel— the greatest suba ,—.fa st tra in s augmented queous highway ever constructed. C. was transacting business in this of this city, left the first of the street. b y n e w s ilv tr ~ g r a y They are so named after the mar city Wednesday. week for a few weeks visit in Los Mr. J. J .Meyers and family en muter coaches. Mrs. A. F. Hunt and Mrs. R. C. Angeles, San Diego and other Cali joyed Thanksgiving dinner with Clifford Milburn Holland, who conceived the great dream— en McMillan left Tuesday for their fornia cities. New convenience for travel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homes, at their gineered the great feat— but did home in Chehalis, W ashington, af Mrs. Elsie Churchman left beautiful home in Bellview. ers to and from Portland and ter spending several months in Wednesday night for Portland Mr. and Mrs. Cook and daught not live to see the great tubes' intermediate stations. Luxuri Ashland visiting at the home of where she will enjoy Thanksgiv- er Emma were guests of Mr. and meet in mid stream , varying but a ous m otor-coach serv ice of Mrs. W arren Coolc at a sumptous mere fraction of an inch from his Southern Pacific Mo.of Trans You’ll Find Lots Of Thanksgiving dinner at their home stupendous calculations. Mr. Hol port Co., in addition to im- land died Oct. 1924— just three on B street. piovcd schedules of Southern The M attern family partook of days before the ‘tapping through’. Pacific trains. a very enjoyable Thanksgiving The opening of this new trans Get your copy of the new time dinner at the home of Mr. and portation artery makes it possible Mrs. Herman M attern on Harga- drive into New York City from the folders. N ote the faster time of the "Shasta and "Oregonian.” dine street. Mr. M attern who has west and south without being AT In our Clothes for Young Men and those These trains southbound pro been in very ill health for some ferried across the great Hudson. vide com fortable, convenient time was able to enjoy the occas- It relives a traffic congestion who want to stay young. service to California points. sion with the members of the fam which has hourly grown worse ily. during the last ten years. It joins Silver-gray m otor coaches The quality tailoring and fit of each suit Miss Edna Goheen, teacher in M anhattan island and New Jersey from Ashland daily; additional is of the highest quality. The materials and Junior High, is spending the with five m inute service for pri service from Roseburg and Eu patterns are of the Latest Style. lidays with rela vately owned vehicles. It is the ... gene north. greatest underway highway ever tives in Corvallis. Most suits have two pair pants. Southern Pacific r a il tickets Mk. Harold Teal, manual train built. good on m otor coaches of ing teacher in the Junior High L e n g th of T u n n e l Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, Lb. .00 AND UP Southern Pacific M otor school left Wednesday morning The actual length of this engin Transport Co. for his home in Vancouver, Wash eering accomplishment is 9,250 ington. Kellogs Bran Flakes 3 For feet; the length of the tunnel ac John Finneran and wife are vis tually under water is 5,480 feet itors in this city with her aunt — or one mile and 200 feet. Forty- Economy Matches 6 Boxes For Mrs. C. A. Shutts on Third street two blowing fans and the same i and with Mr. Finneran’s parents, number of exhaust fans are used 1 Blue Boy, 5-Tie Brooms , Each left on Thanksgiving eve for their to ventilate the tubes. 3,761,000 home in Cottage Grove where Mr. cubic feet <»f fresh air per minute j Finneran is manager for the are the tunnels maximum demand. Rose Bud Syrup, Qt. Cans Standard Oil company. estim ated capa- j Mrs. Elsie McCune who has had city The of engineer's the tubes going aud Monarch Cocoa, Full Pounds charge of the Altering D epart coming was 46,000 both vehicles ment at McGees store for the last day. But during the 24 hours per of the opening day, November 12th days for San Francisco, where she — 52,285 vehicles made passage. Always Remember Buy Now will make her future home. HARDY BROS. Our F o m Home Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hansen of The opening of this great high e Ashland Hotel were guests way under the Hudson river mark- SPECIAL .. Grown Thanksgiving Day of Senator and e<1 “ colorful program, Gover- Irs. Ed. Miller, owners of the Del nor Smith of New York and Gov COFFEE WALNUTS iogue Hotel of Grants Pass. Mr. ernor Moore of New Jersey meet Miller has just returned from ing at the state line under the | 50c Per Pound 30c Per Pound Washington D. C. where he ex river for official greetings— as perienced many interesting inci President Coolidge, in Washington i pressed a button which autom atic dents. WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH open the flag drapped en- ; Mr. D. E. Bush and children of ally trances on each side. Garfield street went to Delta, P s y fo r S e lf in T en Y ea rs California to spend Thanksgiving The cost of the tunnel highways with her Soroity sistars. was $48,000,000. The toll charges Thanksgiving services at the automobiles is 50 cents for Full gospel church were well at for passenger car«. $1.00 for trucks of tended. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Adams and leases tonnage and $1.50 for buses. Locals B y K a il o r H igh w ay to Portland Snap and Style Saturday Specials " H A R D Y SI RO S. 25e 28e 19e 69e 39e 29e Southern Pa Hardy Brothers Lots of 1 hankfulness Eats. etc. Now-All Aboard for Christmas Time! P Several Thousand Dollars Worth of New Gift Merchandise for MEN ‘Hab-a-Dash Inn’ AT “Hab a-Dash Inn’ MILLER’S TOGGERY SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL GIFT DISPLAYS ALARM CLOCKS Wakes You With a Smile Big Ben Deluxe $3 75 Baby Ben DeLuxe $3.75 Ben Hur $2.50 Big Ben $3.25 Baby Ben $3.75 Big Ben Luminous $4.50 Babv Ben Luminous $4.50 America $1.50 Sleep-Meter $2.00 Pocket Ben Watch $1.50 Pocket Bert Watch $1.50 Easy to wind anti good timekeepers The Store V 4Í-VI Big dolls, small dolls, mama dolls, baby dolls, a doll for even’ child. Many imported models in sizes to suit the desires of any little girl’s heart. All fully dressed in smartest frocks. Man\ with movable eyes and many even say mama. The prices are unusual. TOYLAND ON THE BALCONY aooooooooa