The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, December 02, 1927, Image 1

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A S H L A N D . JACKSON C O U N T Y . OREGON. FRIDAY.
Arthur Brisbane
A LA S , POOR BEARS.
FOR C H IL D L E S S MOTHERS.
THIS C H A N C I N G W ORLD.
C E N T R A L P O IN T A N D A S H L A N D A M E R IC A N
FORD ARE ANNOUNCED
DECEM BER 2. 1927.
Here Are Some Interesting
Facts About Rabbit Industry
N U M B E R 54.
TWO MEN HEED FOR
THEFT OF A BEEF
PRUNING
EXHIBIT
IS
INTEREST
According to facts and figures ceptional quality and should alone,
Three hundred thousand
tnd
New Car Is Said ta be Able
the rabbit industry is one o f the make a paying investment. The Dapuly Game Warden Parr
it bid for a New York Stock
Deputy Sheriff Make Two
faster growing industries in the rich blue silver effect o f Chinchil-
Sixty-Five Miles an Hour
change seat^The price mov
Arrests
United States today. The
large la rabbit fur is much in demand
Easily
$1.SO.000 this year, only a begin­
ranch is fast disappearing, and in- for the making of garments. Sev-
ning.
S. W. Quigley, and another man
A fter six months o f "saying tensive farming o f small plots has ' enty-five per cent of all fur used
Stock Exchange seats go
up
nothing but sawing wood.” Henry in many cases proven superior, j in the United States is rabbit fur, whose name was not learned were
with stock prices. The public is
Deputy
Ford today announced the speci- now the rabbit industry gives in-1 imitating 57 different kinds of arrested last night, by
always a bull.
fications o f the new Ford
car dication of developing into one o f !
fur on the market. The Chinchilla Game Warden Roy Parr and De-
which succeeds his famous M^idel the moat important phases o f the
is the recognized king o f the fur putv Sheriff Jennings, on a charge
Poor Wall Street bears!
T. A bare listing o f those specifi- ' agricultural cycle.
rabbit; some o f
the finest coats o f theft o f a beef,
Virgil Jordan, chief economist
cations presents a picture o f an
Production o f rabbit meat is are made from Chinchillas. The
The mgn confessed to the crime,
of the National Conference Board!
I automobile that in performance, highly profitable, be ause the j pelts bring from $1.00 to $3.50 I according to the officers and ware
tells the Railway Business Asso­
{appearance and mechanical fea'- supply can not satisfy the dt- each on the raw fur market. Real j taken to the Jackson county jail,
ciation :
»
pure { They promised to take the officers
I tures has heretofore been asso-1 mand. The city o f Los Angeles for money can l>e made from
“A great industrial boo
11 Second Annual Christmas ciated 'vith a considerably higher instance, consumes more than a bred and registered Chinchillas. J today, to the place where the hide First Meeting for Orchard-
coming that will make 1925 and
Estimating on a conservative and horns were hidden. While the
I price class.
: million dollars worth
of rabbit
dists Held at Thornton
Opening Plans Near
1926 look like a depression.
Unusual speed and acceleration meat yearly; while England and basis, two hundred does should | men were making the arrest they
Wiley Home
Completion
"Business expansion in
1928
j aje among the oustanding
fea- France consume over 200,000,000 produce an approximate income discovered a four point buck which
and later will strain our transpor­
tures o f the new car. It is an- rabbits in the same length o f time, of $4000.00 dollars annually, each had been shot out o f season, and
tation facilites and credit
re­ W I N D O W S B E A U T I F U L nounced as heing able to make 55
M ANY ATTEND
The United States Agricultural does o f the two hundred should expect to make additional arrests
sources to the limit, and put the
today in connection with this.
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to 60 miles an hour, with ease. In Department states that rabbit { bring a net profit o f $20.00.
powers o f the Federal Reserve sys­
Quigley lived in the Siskiyou« County Agent and- Exten­
food is higher in food content than
Rabbit raising is a pleasant, fas-
Street Decorations.
Add "fthout t ' T difficulty.
r r h,? '" M
« t hat I T is ",°r*
tem to a real test.”
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more other meats, there is much less cinating and profitable work, with ln‘>unta>ni‘
sion Department Have
The average citizen will say:
I
to the restive
I important, it is stated that when waste than in other meats.
very little trouble attached. Mild
Charge of Work
"Amen, let the expansion ex­
Occasion
traveling at such speeds, it holds
The United States use a hun-1 winters, cool nights, and the ex- R A Y M O N D McGEE IS
pand.”
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1 the road easily, and with comfort dred million hides 'annually. The j cellent food obtainable,
make
The first meeting held for or-
L O C A T E D IN E A S T
With more than one hundred to driver and passengers. It is al­ Chinchilla rabbit's fur is an estab- j Jackson county an ideal place in
fchardists by the chamber of com-
This news, if confirmed, will Christmas trees being erected on so stated with equal positiveness, lished commercial projUict of e x -, which to raise fur rabbits.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGee have meree committee head.-i! by Ralph
lighten the hearts o f many women. the Main street, the decorations however, that it performs in an
received word from their son Ray- Billings was on the Thornton Wil-
|Dr. Magian, o f
Manchester, a for the Second Annual Christmas actually spectacular manner on
mbnd, who recently
graduated 1 ey place Wednesday
afternoon
scientist o f standing, says that by opening will all be in place long bad roads. In its design. NJr. Ford M O V IE M A SS M E E T IN G T H IE V E S ENTER T H E
from the Roster School o f adver- when C. I.. Long, «7 the extension
a noperation in gland transplant­ before the crowds start to con- has held to his original idea o f a W A S W E L L A T T E N D E D
H O M E OF G U Y G O O D tising, window trimming and in -; department of Oregon Agricul-
ing it has been made possible for gregate this evening according to|‘-hr w-hich can meet all conditions
terior decorating, in Chicago, that tural College and county agent, L.
The mass meeting held in Ash-! The home of Guy Good on Ter-
hitherto childles swornen to bear Major C. A. Malone, superinten- ar,d types of roads.
he has accepted a good position P. Wilcox, gave a iVinoCstration
children. Only those who know | dent o f the Electric Light Depart-
Appreciating the constantly in- land Armory Tuesday night for \ race street was ransacked Wednes- in a large department store
in o f pruning.
the intense sorrow of a woman, ment and chairman o f the decorat- l'reas,nF importance o f accelera- the purpose o f ttimulating inter­ day afternoon or during the ear­
Rockford, Illinois. The population j About sixty farmers were pre-
married and childless can realize ing committee.
tion, the lo rd Motor Company has est in tbe motion picture industry ly evening while the Good family of this town is estimated at over sent and took part in the discus-
in this community, was a huge suc­ were down town in Mr. Good's
what this means.
These trees will be spaced even
a Klefit t*ea* ° t study to this
a hundred thousand inhabitants, «ion o f the best method* of plant-
cess. It was estimated that over place of buisness. The X L Elective
Mr. McGee is very fortunate in ing and pruning trees. Mr. Long
ly and will give the
entire
° th* n? " c" ' In high
The world accepts changes as ,
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JTear tests writ htwo passengers in five-hundred persons were present Store. A 22 rifle and shells were being placed in such a
splendid pruned several varieties o f fruit
shopping section o f the city
a
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they come. Not long ago crus;adevs
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i a tudor sedan it has shown an ac- at this meeting. A number of per- { taken, along with a boy’s savings position. Usually a beginner
is trees, beginning each demonstra­
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holiday appearance. In the plazn
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in New York tried to nrevant bicv- ,,
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• | toleration o f from 5 to 25 miles an sons enrolled as members o f the bank. The robbing is thought to b*> placed in a much smaller town. tion with a talk on what the prun­
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the large tre located
there is .
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“ “ West Coast Historical Screen S o-: the work of a hoy or boys. This is
cle riding by women, called ini- . .
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houi in 8 1-2 seconds.
Mr. McGee’s grades were unusal- ing of each tree should attempt to
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being adorned with many color-
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modest, luring ladies too far from
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The now Ford car n so ntro- ciety, and many expressed much the second time the (Tod home has ly fine and he seems exceptionally accomplish for the tree. A num­
od hghts and the eftect will be of ,
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the j been robbed; less that» a year ago
the house. Now they go
1,000
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| duces a new type o f four-wheel enthusiasm and interest in
adpated to this line o f work.
ber o f trees which had been prun­
unusual beauty.
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miles in motors, or try to fly over
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brakes. An exclusive
Ford ____
devel- project and pledged their support, ago their house was ransacked and
ed last year by Mr. Long were
the ocean.
Secretary ol the Chamber of opment, they are o f the mechan-
Splendid talks on The motion !1 number o f articles stolen,
inspected and the beneficial re-
H I-Y C L U B VISITS
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Xext, Alderman decided
that Commerce, E. G. Harlan and Fire icaj shoe-expanding type, and are picture Industry and what
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women be forbidden to smoke in Chief ^ ''nt Baughman,
visited self-centering. The brake
pedal means to Ashland, ware given by G R A N T S PASS CHIEF
IN
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O f IN
noted'
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llw T
I I plans
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r i t m o y‘‘“r
o
n f on
i n t the
h e ,'“n,
pe­
on
checking
up
re-
the
/public restaurants. Now the big f<,vara’ owners of vancant win- and the hand brake each operates E. G. Harlan, secretary o f
I suits o f this year’s pruning.
A
HAS CAR STOLEN
Pennsylvania Railroad puts |a<l. dows yesterday and ps a result ; all four brakes. It is stated that Chamber of Commerce. v’A'ilhafti
The Senior Hi-Y Club of Ash number o f orchardists took the op-
ie’s smoking cars on its first-class practically every window in the this is the most reliable and simp- Briggs, A. W. Moon, and Carl
George Louis,
Chief o f Police loud accompanied by W. P. Wal- portunity o f asking Mr. Long's ad-
trains from New York to Washing- husiness district will be decorated | lest type o f four-wheel brake and I Theobald-director and
president o f Grants Pass had his Ford auto-
secretary o f the local Y. M. | vice on a number o f their prob-
for this occasion.
also the easiest to adjust, all ad-1
the ■°®I*ty.
ton.
, mobile stolen last night, and local G. A. visited in Central Point ' lems which included the proper
The street lights will all
Nevertheless, women should not
be ■ jusiment* being made from the:
rjday evening the Historical officers were watching the high- Wednesday evening, where they selection o f trees, the proper spac-
o’clock
without removing
any
Serein Society
smoke until they are through with turned o ff until eight
ck j outside
outside without
removing
a
n v l Screen
Society will
will giv
give a costume way jn un ef f ort t0 apprehend the .'»Mated in organizing a Senior Hi- I ing in planting, the best fertilizers
; dance In the Moose Hall. Couples thief.
|Y club in that city
child bearing. Each child should when amidst music by the band, parts.
sprays and other matters.
have half a chance, and gets it, no special noise making contrivances
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are urged to dreRs in the costumes
The Josephine county o fficer!
The following High school ooys
The second meeting was held
matter what his father may do, and confetti, the lights will
be j
of the early western period-from 'followed what he thought was the accompanied Mr.
W a'tar:
Koj in the city hall in the evening and
1850 to 1880.
when his mother doesn’t smoke or flashed on, and the windows un S U N F L O W E R P L A N T
tar as far a» Ashland, but no ar Abbot, Barney Miller, Dick Joy, Mr. Long and Mr. Wilcox gave
drink strong liquor before he is- draped. Last year the Automotive
ATTRACTINr M A M V ' Thacker’s Orchestra will furn­ rest were made.
and James Nutter.
talks on the development of tree
Shop was declared the winner of
I ish the music, and the public
born.
Officers elected ih the Central life in genera) and ways in which
cordially invited to attend.
the cup offered for the best look-
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Point Club w ere: ^President, Philip all fruit growers can get • well
Kiwanis Club Meets
1 The mamoth sunflower
and
ing window and this year there is . ,, ,. ,
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Dr. Brunk member o f the State Hezmahaiah:
vice - president, | started in the orchard business
P E N N Y ’S S T O R E H A S
i.nn,i.<arslilfi
..«„„i™ among the stalk d,sPlny ^ thp Chamber of
considerable rivalry
Board of Dental Examiners was Eugene Reames; other members o f and make a success. Mr. Long pre-
Commerce is attracting much .t- F R A N Z A U E R JOINS
C H R IS T M A S SPIRIT merchants for the honor o f
tention and admiration. This mag- O R C H E S T R A IN N O R T H the main speaker at the Kiwanis the club are: Eugene Merrit, Don > ntui -ome diagrams which illuh-
ning this cup.
Club luncheon this noon. Nomin- Ffcher, llarry Elder, George Eld- trnted his ideas and indicated how
J. Q. Penny* store on East Main
nificant plant was grown by Bert
well ation o f officers was made at this j <‘r. Everett Tezmahlsh, ‘ Gerald most any farmer could follow the
Professor Franz Auer,
street in this city fairly broad­
Freeman in hi« garden on Nui-
meeting with the annual election Morningstar,
Harold
Morton, methods he outlined and make a
casts the merry spirit o f the «fast ENDERS G IF T DEPT.
ley street. According to Mr. Free- known cellist who e^ablished
A N I N N O V A T I O N man this plant was the outcome studio in this city several weeks to be held on the regular meeting George Johnson. Theron Brown, j success in the business.
approaching
Yuletide
season,
This committee o f the chamber
with its festive decorations,
its
o f several fine plants, the seed ago, has gone to Portland to fill December 23. G. M. Green’s name an<l H. I*. Jewett, principal of the,
an
engagement
with
the
Portland
wa>
»
drawn
to
contribute
one
dol-
school
and
faculty
adviser.
The
°
f
commerce is headed by Ralph
varied assortment o f toys for the
The Christmas Gift Department i)e' niT «elected from the most per-
lar to the Childs W elfare Fund. Ashland visitors were given
a Billings who was well pleased with
youngsters, and its wonderful g ift j jn one end o f the Ender’s Com iect an<1 desirable heads having no Symphony Orchestra. He will play
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» «plendid time and a wonderful the interest shown in this
first
suggestions for the oldsters.
pany department store o f this! s'^ e -'hoots. The plant grew in “ Concerto” by Tachaiksi in his
initial appearance.
During M r.'
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tfldenm banquet was enjoyed later in the I gathering. Plans have been made
•»Under the capable and art!
city, presents to the eye o f the lfra>' 'od very little cultivation.
Auer’s absence, Mr. Leonard P e t-1 son Edward and daughter Frances j evening.
¡fo r more meetings later on and
direction of Penney'*
popular Christmas shopper an air o f dis-
1arS,<> best on display was
tit will take all pupils under his are guest* o f Mr«, and Mrs. Lou i
—
I farmers o f this section are urged
clerk, John Daugherty, vivid red tinction, and
artistry.
perhaps, n*so
by Mr. Freeman, It is
and green streamers
combined its festive red and green latticed
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Barrett |1,1 con* r with Mr- Billing« con­
C0Tnmerr>aI variety so much supervision at his home on 143 Hansen o f the Ashland Hotel for
with gold and silver tinsel, form \valls produce an added glamor ' n ,!<’rnan<F o f Sludstrup (Danish) Fourth street. Mr. Pettit intends a few days this week. Mr. Todnem . an,j Hma|| daughter Patricia, t»r- cerning the nature o f the subject*
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sunbursts that refect their glow -[to the tables and shelves o f im -1 ori* in- Thi* '* hut one o f many, devoting his time to teaching this I is a Y. M. C. A. missionary In r|Ved Tuesday from their home in they wish presented.
A
partial
list
o
f
those
who
at­
winter.
China,
and
but
recently
returned
Seattle,
and
will
spend
several
ing beauties here an dhtere; the | ported novelties, and
American of ,he i'ame ,iie grown by Mr.
"
with hi* family to the
states: week* visiting relatives. They are tended Wednesday’s meetings is as
lights have elaborate, chandeliere; manufactured articles.
Within Ereemam The vegetables
were
Mr. George Scribner of Klam- where they will spend the winter former re, j dentf „ f Ashland. Mr. follow s:
coverings in the Chris mas color«; these festive walls one may find we*’ cultivated and make excellent
J- H. Williams, Frank Crowson,
ath
Falls spent the week end in . month*. They expect to return to j BM-rett having been In partnership
*n i a number o f tinseled ever-1 handsome teak wood stands, bra-s chicken feed,
Tsinanfu, capitol of Hie Shantung with O. A. Paulserud at one time. T. Calvert, H. Grow, Dr. Dewald
rrr-n trees lend
their
festive , opium bowl«.
decorative mat*.
The large apple shown is a pro- this city with his wife.
province, in the early spring. Ts­ Mr*. Barrett is a sister o f Dr. Norton, John Baldwin,
William
touch to the scene., and the w id e; throw« and gongs from the “ Land duct of the Ereeman orchard, and
Dr. Bertha Sawyer, fell from a inanfu is situated in
what is Shinn, and formerly lived in Ash­ Pracht, J. F. Koehler, G. W. Nich­
Variety o f toys placed in the most | o f Flowers’’ trays, jewel boxes in '* th<; re*‘u,t of pruning, the var-
chair la.«t Saturday and broke a known a« the Holy Land of China land. They are guests at the home ols. Milton Nichols, William Pen-
cor«picuous places complete the cense burners, porcelain and bras« iety is unhr'" « n -
bone in her ankle. Her foot and home o f the famed and beloved o f Mr. Barrett’s parents.
t*-r, K. B. Shaw, Will E. Moor,
n tmas scene.
figurines from
Japan, Spanish;
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ankle was placed in a cast by an Chinese teacher, Confucius. The
Harry Wiegant, Howard Warner,
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i shawls from France: imported per-J
^ r' n<*
Fllensberger and
Engineer injured
{fumes and glass tree ornament« fami,Y *hn have been living at attending physician, but it will be.Todnems have lived in China for { Mr. and Mrs. C. I. J. Porter left Albert Thomas, J. W * Jarvis, G.
-S. Mason, D. H. Jackson, Albert
street ,
time before the Itoctor-is twelve years, both children were.
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^ ord was received in this city j American made floor lamps, novel-11*1<’ c< rner o f Fifth and C »ireei
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yesterday for Spokane where they
able to resume her practice. As born in the Orient and speak the I ...
,
Johnson, Merle Gilbert. E. Poutre,
that Charlie Miller, former resi-fty ash trays, smoking
stands,; are
to Fresno, Galiformu ____
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i will spend a month visiting rela-
soon as she is able to travel, she Chinese tongue fluently.
Geo. C. Chamberlin, Thos. Merri-
dent o f Ashland, and well known 1 mufflers, men’s pajamas, wrought ^,r
v,’ nt* r-
expect,
to
visit
her
sister.
Mrs.
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s
t
Winklc-
engineer o f the Shasta division o f { iron stands, pillows for my lady's! •
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Fred
Goeller
o
f
Klamath
Falls.!
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V,n‘
hom,>,
J.
V.
Wright.
Homer
M™ e
the Southern Pacific, fell from his boudoir, beruffled silk and velvet
The Claycomb Motor company
Paul NichoU n{ th" Va,I*y V i* * *h° rtly after th* ,ir#t ° f th* y“ ar' « . H. Bachtel, S. K. Barnes w '
Fordsor where she will spend the Christ-
engine cab near Bray, Monday.! pillows for the living room, artis- { re;*ort« the sale o f a
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M. Vedder, C. B. French J ft*
mas holiday*.
district left Wednesday morning
« ) • Miller was rushed to
the tic book ends and many equally Tractor to Theodore Fish o f Tal­
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i ,o r Nome- A U *ka w h w
h* in
Mr. and Mr*. Waldo Klum o f j Chiles, F. A.
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ent.
Southern Pacific hospital in San ! beautiful things too numerous to
¡tends to make his Home, he was I Klamath Fall*
were
visiting I«an'b. M. L. Stockton, R. A. Pet-
Francisco, no particulars concern- i mention, but especially desirable
A- Ford track . . „ , d b ,
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the
accident
h a v e ! * ' gifts to convey Christmas spir-
•o: been made public, but they j't.
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ing from in front o f Nininger’s ness o f his mother.
t|,j, city.
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former residents o i this Rose. Jack.on Gyger. H. F. Dur-
thought to be o f a very serious {
.
f * f ’ G. L. Bergestrom. L. V. Eng-
Sporting
Goods
and
Pool
Room.
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f
,
«y.
•■ture.
lish. J M. Wagner. M. C. Edging-
Mrs. D. A. Owrtis o f Winter
No trace o f the missing car ha* yet
Miss Fay
Arthur,
Southern
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,
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ton.
! street, was taken to the commun-
Oregon Normal Student who was
Mr. Logan Eib o f San Francis-
j. Z. Wing former resident of
been found.
Hf. Dom. Provost and
D o i ; ity hospital the latter part o f last
called to Marshfield several week!
wa' calH to
'h i. city is in town this week vi
Smith made a business trip
to ' week and underwent an opera­
hi* brother George | ¡ting friend*. Mr. Wing attended;
Mrs. O. A. Paulserud left Wed-
Mrs. Mary Wilshire who resides ago by tf»e 'serious illness of her the
_.. illness^of
,
_
••cksonville on Wednesday.
tion Monday morning. Attendants
the annual Homecoming of Hope i nesday evening for Tacoma where
on
Granite
street,
received
word
mother,
ha*
returned
to
this
city
u
report that Mrs. Owens T* improv-
Rebekah Lodge. Tuesday night at she will spend several weeks vis­
Wednesday morning o f the death . to resume her school work.
nicely,
Hi** Dwyer, instructor in Eng - 1
ed on for appendicitis several day* the I. O. O. F. HalL
iting at the home o f her parents.
o f her ^i*ter-in-law. . Mr*. C.
in the high school whd left j
_ _ _ _
ago is is o r t e d to b« well on the
Dr. and Mrs. Utterhack.
Mrs.
McKay o f Portland. Oregon.
Mrs. W. G. Spencer and daugh­
her home in Portland to spend
way to recovery.
Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Schmidt re­
Mis* Callahan o f Portland. Ore­ Paulserud will return to Ashland
ter Mr*. Marcella Lascau have re
Thanksgiving holidays.
will
turned
Russian
missionaries.
gon ha* accepted a position at the just before Christmas.
Henry Pace, former • Ashland turned from a visit to Portland. I
return to this city until after
Company
department
preached at the Full Gospel Tern- re» idrnt> wa, over from hi* home
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Tillamook— Nest ucea • Valley Ender's
Chrirtmax because of
sickness,
Mis* Helen Walker spent the
ladies
John Day— John Benscn erect- Goat Cheese Ca. formed oa coop­ store, she will be in the
pie Wednesday evening and were 1 ¡B Medford to visit with friend* in
her absence Mrs.
Henry
'week end'ia Hilt, viaiiing friei
wear and millinery department.
in g 1 4 -r e e m b o rn i
Ja
C.W, *iB art as ber substitute. mn«h ♦■••yed by their audience, tbia city, Wednesday.
ü EXPECTED!
IN TOWN
TONIGHT