The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 29, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE
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ASHLAND
REGISTER
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Mr. and Mrs. S. K. B arnes and Miss Koegi sp en t T h an k sg iv in g a t [ .o he L -m e w ith th e T onsilitis. .
e r 1» well known in this city w here ed from a tw o w eek’s visit w ith
.Mrs. Daisy M cG arry, proprietor
e r p are n ts, Mr. an d ! j Mrs. H en ry Cox who was call- o f th e L ithia S prings Pharmacy
she atten d ed th e local High School j relatives and frien d s in E ugene, fam ily enjoyed a chicken d inner a t ! the home e of h er
th e home o f Mr. and Mrs. E. P .[M rs. J. Z. Koegi on .he B oulevard, j ed beye by th e illness o f h er raot.i- has received w ord th a t her fa’h
she will be rem em bered as P eryl D rain, and Roseburg.
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Swamsley,
1 Mr. Logan Eib of San Frgncia- Sm ith o f Bellview, T hanksgiving
Dr. r.nd
Mrs. Neil O Shinn
retu
rn -1 1 . cr,
Aft--.
J l . ' L. r Greenw
ood i — who
re- r D . avid
C onray of Peterbor«,
The Misses N ell M ahoney, H elen c0 w^s caH«d to th is city by th e Day. Mr. E. B. Shaw was also t ed the la tte r p a rt o f th e w e-* j tid e s on L ib erty s tre e t, has re tu rn - \ O ntario, C anada, is v erj
yons, and K atherine L angw orthy, ^ dines*
his b ro th er G eorge Eib g u est a t th e Sm ith home.
from a visit w ith Mrs. S h in n ’s par-1 ed to .h e r hom e in M erril, O regon. | ill.
S ou th ern O regon N orm al stu d e n ts who recen tly u n d erw en t an oper-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homes of en ts in Eugene.
j f.-.yal Leech who has been v isit-i R iliing S chuerm an a n d '
—W h y p ay 9 1 2 0 .0 0 fo r a W h ite have re tu rn e d to th is city to re- atio n a t th e ,ocal hospital. Mr. Eib Bellview en tertain ed
a t d in n er,!
Mr. A rth u r Shoup o f Dunawuur. | iag his b ro th e r and w ife, Mr. and
Y oung left this m orning fo r \ v J J I
lo ta r y S e w in g
m a ch in e
from sum e th e ir school work, a f te r a | '* m an *‘Cfr of the Southerri Paci-
T hanksgiving Day. Mrs.
Mrs. Homea’ | C alifo rn ia is visiting frie n d s in Mrs. Grovel* Leach o f th is c i ty ,! S h asta C ity, D unsm uir and ****
■thet
g e n t? W h en you c a n b u y
on*: d elig h tfu l visit a t th e home
of fic H ospital, d ep artm en t, in San two sisters and m other Mrs. J . J . ! th is city.
has re tu rn e d to his hom e in Kla- cities along th e Pacific Highway I
ust a s good fo r 1 5 0 .0 0 at P a il’s. Mis* M ahoney’s p are n ts in Bend. F rancisco.
Myers.
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Mrs. Lon H ansen 0f t i,e Ash-1 m ath Falls.
, w here they will advertise th.- 1 ^
11 m se w in g m a ch in es fo r r e n t b y I
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G randm a P a rr, of B stru ct who | Mr. Boyd T u ck er and Mr. H er- land H otel visited frie n d s in Med-1
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G erm an scientist* have discov-
Mr.
H
om
er
Biliings
was
a
busi
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door C ircus given by the local or- [
le m on th a t P eil s C o r n e r. A sh- ------ , - n e w com<,t which , ]»
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geen has n ot been well fo r some tim e b ert Sm ith had T hanksgiving d in - ; ford M onday.
••red a
ness visitor in M edford M onday, d er o f L ithians this m onth.
m oving across th e constellation was m ade happy last week because r * “ 1 ; h\ home of M r and M rM • Mrs. M errit R andles is confiAbd
D r. Sm ith is quite ill a t I
C j . V\. T ucker.
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Pisces. The d iscover^ was the re- ° / * * * * * 1 * ™ " ™ **n t her *
'.ow e on V an Ness A venue.
th e W. C. T. U., G randm as P a rr
In th e evening they all w ent to
su it o f photographic w ork by the
C harles W ebster C h attin re-
days
gone
by
has
given
m a n y I the H om es residence w here Mrs.
B erg d o rf astro n o m ical observatory
urned to O. A. C. Sunday, w here
a t B erlin. A lthough invisible to in te re stin g readings to help o u i Homes served a b u ffe t supper. Mr.
e is a stu d en t. Mr. C hattin has
GOOD PRICE
the naked eye, th e com et ap p ro x i­ th e W. C. T. U. pro g ram s an d thi- W ilbur T u ck er and Mr. Rus.-eil al-
een v isitin g his fa th e r and moth-
m ates th e size of a sta r of th e 13th fa v o r shows a b it of th e ir appre- j so enjoyed this supper,
r M r. and Mrs. C. W . C hattin on
ciation.
L ater in th e evening they w ere
m agnitude.
paid for old clean
(argadine street.
Mrs. G. F. Billings was kindly joined by Mr. and Mrs. P ran k
Special, seventy-five cen ts for
C h e ste r W oods„stu(tent a t O. A.
rem em b ered on h e r b irth d ay last Homes, C larence Homes, Miss
COTTON RAGS
. sp e n t the T hanksgiving holidays m arcelling on M ondays, Tuesdays week with flow ers from th e M. E. Louise Homes, Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
and
W
ednesdays,
a
t
The
P
ow
der,
ith his p aren ts. Dr. and Mrs. E.
W’om ans Club.
which to wipe ma­
Kenzie, Mrs. C harles Homes and
P u ff.
58-2t.i
\ . W oods o f tljjji j-ity.
J h e C. W. F raley fam ily spent H enry Homes.
chinery, with. No
P atro n ize th e Rum m age Sale in | TKanksgiving with relativ es in
M r. G eorge Hile is visitin g his
Miss EH m W aters, Miss Iren e
old lace curtains or
the
R eading room of th e -Civic 1 M edford.
im ily this week a t th e H erm an
1 Clarke, Miss C aroline Railde, and
stockings.
Club
house,
D
ecem
ber
second
and
{
a tte rn
hom e *on ' H argndlne
G eorge C a rte r and Family of! Miss Lutmi Raguse, all te ach ers at
th ird .
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ree t. *
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T alen t w ere d in n e r gu ests a t the the S enior High school w ere d in ­
ASHLAND
Tea
and
w
afers
served
in
th
e
home
H. B. C a rte r home on M ountain ner g u ests a t th e Jo y
Mr. H arold Teal, m anual train-
REGISTER
T hanksgiving Day.
g in stru c to r in th e J u n io r High l ivio Club House A uditorium , a n d 1 A venue T hanksgiving,
Mrs. Lloyd ' B ry an t, and
Phone 95
hool, hu* l '
& yiaitj a cooked
r, food sale in ti e d ining
„ son
„ , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore en-
ith relativ es in
r
»'».1 th ird , j Thom as from P ineridge, K lam ath u 'rtain , <l
q u ests from Ash
Mr. G eorge Eib, local em ployee I co unty are spending a few days land Thanksgiving.
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Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Homes now
Mrs. P eryl M eyer and son Billy of the S outhern P acifi* 'Com pany *n thi* city,
who
u
n
d
erw
en
t
an
operatjqfi
fo
r
Miss
H
azel
.Shaver
who
is
teach
­
of
G ra n ts Pass, announce th e b irth I
ho have been vbdting with Mr.
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j*
d Mrs. William ¡Wc^'r o’n ' Hi^li 1 t P pePd ,c*t,.s S atu rd ay a t th .A om- ing at Shale City was in tow n S un­ o f a fin e baby boy, born N ovem­
’0D U 0IU 3A U O D
day. Miss S haver p u t on a good b er 22.
reet. d u rin g the T h a h k s g lv i,« , mU" ,ty h° sp,lal in ,h i"
sjU0.ied
}{*ns 05 s.moH
school
program
a
t
her
school
on
F
rid
ay
evening,
N
ovem
ber
25,
!
•lidaya, huve retu rn ed to th e ir porte<J to be doing nicely. . /
W ednesday.
D ena Jo y was very p leasan tly i
ipuoiu .10’d e$ uoijmj.
j P ro f. John Kern and d a u g h te r surp rised by a group of h er frien d s j
G enevieve, p ut on an in te restin g whom she found a t her home
400-qg 0uipRS.iRH £81
program at th e ir school at W agner when she re tu rn e d from spending
( r e e k on T hanksgiving. A n um ­ th e afte rn o o n with a frien d
in
,ü 0 sjn x pue
' A ¿ -,
b er o f visitors w ere p resen
t to ­ A shland. 'The boys and girls spent
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0 ^ m S .i 0 p u } > i
Be in Ashland
jo y th e program with th e children. a very en joyable evening in sing-
H. B. C a rter o f the C a rte r D airy , in,f and dancing,
•*J W
bad th e m isfo rtu n e to break one!
Mis* M ildred Koegi re tu rn e d
*• r W t t lf t > Á Y EVENING
»one of hi- right arm recen tly .
S atu rd ay to her home in Y reka. 1
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Locals
37
DECEMBER SECOND
ju f t • .
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Wh^rt AsMand--Merchants Will Hold
Their Annual
Are You
\ ‘L
rO P& ilN C
\
T « A jffC A 2 H
" c C * .j
All street lights will be turned
off
untij
I t * ‘ft
t,
A Good Guesser?
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7:30, and then amidst a brilliancy of Christ­
mas decoration*s-^ieciai
people all windows
V
will
be
unoevered
and shown to the public.
How would you like to have the big statue time clock
that has been in our display window for several years?
5
ALAS.
FOR C
THIS t
T h r*
U bid I
change
«130.00
ning.
Stock
with st
always
Poor
Virgil
of the >
tells th«
c iatio n :
" A gr
coming
1926 loc
"B usii
and late)
tation fi
sources i
powers o
tem to a
The at
“ Amer
This n
lighten tl
f i r . Mag
scientist
a noperai
ingi it ha:
hitherto <
children,
the inten
m arried i
what this
The w<
they come
in New Yt
cle riding
modest, lu
the house,
miles in m
the ocean.
Next, A
women be
/public resl
Pennsylvai
ie’s smokir
trains iro n
ton.
Xeverth«
smoke unti
child beari
have h alf a
m atter whi
when his m
drink stro r
born.
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THE BIG CLOCK WILL BE FULLY WOUND AND STARTED ON ITS JOURNEY, TUESDAY. DECEM-
BER 13th, AT 8:30 A M.
IT WILL BE SEALED AND THE KEY GIVEN TO S. A. PETERS OF THE
CITIZENS BANK. HOW LONG WILL IT RUN?
WE DON’T KNOW, WE’VE WOUND IT FOR SEV-
ERAL YEARS BUT WE NEVER GAVE ATTENTION TO HOW MANY DAYS - HOURS AND MINUTES
IT WOULD RUN.
WE HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE THIS CLOCK AND FOUR OTHER FINE PRE-
MIUMSITO CUSTOMERS IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR PATRONAGE AND LOYALTY TO THIS
STORE FOR THE PAST 18 YEARS ANty TRUST YOU MAY SEE THE LINES WE HAVE ON DISPLAY
THIS YEAR—THE BEST WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN ASHLAND.
Attend The
Christmas Opening
The contest will close at 8 P. M., on December 21st, all guesses must be in
and recorded by that time. The person who guesses the nearest time, days,
hours and minutes that this clock will run will receive the clock free!
O f Our
Gift ¡Department
and the entire store Saturday, Dec. Third
We will have on display the greatest
stock of Christmas Merchandise ever dis­
played in the history of this institution.
Special Musical Numbers between
hours of two p. m. and five p m.
the
The winning of one prize bars anyone from further participation in the guessing.
DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE.
(No more accepted after 8 o’clock P. M., December 21»t.)
P r e m iu m s
1.«— THE VALUE OF THE BIG CLOCK IS
$85.00
2nd— A FINE SHIP, “NINA” ELECTRIC LIGHTED
$25.00
3rd— A FINE WALL PLAQUE 18x38 “HOMER”
.........................................................................
$25.00
♦th— A SEVEN LIGHT CANDELABRA WITH CANDLES
................................................... $ 8.50
5th—A LARGE VASE 6x18
$5.00
ASHLAND. ORE.
l>,»ll*r H a« w h it <
w m r tr
J. Q. Pen
! street in tl
• casts the ni
approaching
"dth its fei
varied assor
youngsters,
suggestions
IfcUnder th«
direction o
clerk, John
and green s
with gold ai
sunburst* th
■ng beauties
lights have <
coverings in
•n,| a numb«
fr< en tree s
touch to the
Variety o f to;
conspicuous ]
Uhn tm a s sc<
You can only win one prize
JOHNSON’ S JEWELRY STORE
J lie
U h*-rv* t n m
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PENNY’;
CHR
E n g ii
" ord was
that Charlie
dent of A shlj
•ngineer o f tl
the Southern
, engine cab r
*v* M iller w
Southern p ac
Francisco, no
•"*
the
•tot been mai
•fs thought to
■•ture.
Ms. I>om. F
Smith m ade a
Jacksonville or
Misa Dwyer,
"i th e hq
far her home ii
! • * ThankaRiri
P retu rn to t
f c n n m a , beci
r g her aba
«rin act