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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1927)
A berfoyle Mfg. com pany At l u ^ Creek. Mr. W olcott had not minc and th e ir frien d s. Tha in the B u tler ap a rtm en ts on G ran P ittsto n High school w recked t h e ' they o ffe re d Garni* a cup of t0f San fro n t of the building, dam aging it Pare nix o f S tu d en ts ed the c a r n atil he wan inform ed “ ro o ter caps” m ost attractiv ely ite stre e t, has retu rn ed to fe e into which they put a lump 4 by au th o rities o f hi* loss. O utride shaped and in the college or high F rancisco, C alifornia, w here he ia to an ex ten t o f ab o u t $10,000. A A t L . o f O. E ngaged w hat they th o u g h t was sodium n. second bomb, ap p a ren tly tim ed to o f a p u n ctu red tire , th e ca r was school colors w ere conceived by employed. In M any P ursuits tra te . He d ran k the coffee and fo u n d in good condtion, b u t no th e tWo young business m en of Mr. an d Mrs. A. C. Bonney and go o ff at the sam e tim e as th a t a t a few m om ents he dropped clue was o fu n d a* to th e th ie f or A shland. These caps are becom ing son o f K lam ath Falls visited over the school, was found ia a d in n er University of Oregon. Eugene— conscious and died on the way th e South P ittsto n thieves. p opular w ith stu d e n ts and prom ise th e week end w ith Mr. and Mrs. pail n ea r From all classes, occupations, trades, hospital. T he chem ical used Bridge o f th e L ackaw anna & Wy- a n d — H « f t your Cloth*» cU auod be- M.r W illiam W heat, business to gain wide spread recognition. Gqy R andles on Allison stree t. professions they rome — n o t sodium n itra te , b u t a deadly faro tho Holiday ru»h. P a u lic ru fi. m an o f P o rtlan d , is visiting Mr. Lloyd T in k er of K lam ath Mr. Jack H orton o f Bonanza, om ing Railroad. The fuse was cu t I the parents of the aniversify stud face ^ M r. and Mrs. F. E. Salloway of ents. There are eapitalista and ctork poison. The boys now Special, seventy-five cen ts fo r Falls, is visiting w ith his fa th e r was a visitor in this city th e la t an dno dam age was done. men, artists a n d janitors, doctors charge o f m a n sla u g h te r K lam ath Fall*, s p ra t the week end ' m arcelling on Monday*, T ueiday* and m o th er in the Bellview dis te r p a rt of last week. and sherriffa, clergymen and steve in A shland visiting friends. and W ednesdays, a t T he Pow der tric t dores., D O ESN ’T KNOW SHE IS Mr. W. T. E llio tt and Mr. and P u ff. M -2t. Game W arden Roy P a rr a r r e s t ATHLETE GRADES HIGH Nearly a third bf the parents of C osm opolitan Club M OTHER M rs. Gerald W est o f K lam ath frien d s in A shland th is week. ed Lou Welch and R. F . F ry fo r University students, or 847 to be ex U ai versify of Oregoa, Eugene.— F alls were visiting a t th e home of Has Members. F ro m in Lester Johnson. Portland, is wiuser Mr. Ross H ardin of th e Dead having untagged d eer m eat a rt, are engaged in some form of St. Paul, M in n — in ju re d in u Mr. and Mrs. J . V. M iller Sunday Indian d istric t was an A shland th e ir possession. T hey w ere tak en of the Spaulding trophy awarded business, according tu a survey just «Eleven C ountries Mr. H arry W hiteline .prom inent visitor M onday. b efo re Ju d g e T ay lo r o f M edford each term to athletes making the completed by Earl M. P allett, uni autom obile accident on Oct. 2| re tire d ra n c h e r o f K lam ath F alls and best arholastie record. Johnson made University o f Oregon. E ugene— versity registrar. Of these 277 are Mrs. Joseph Dech, 28, ha* Ua Mr. Rosebaum , local S outhern M onday an d fin ed $25.00 * ur.conscit** « since th a t time, n». eras an A shland visitor S atu rd ay sa average grade of 1.7 last spring Eleven countries of the world are mercantilists. costs. P acific fre ig h t ag e n t of M edford, (Second on the list of occupations term and earned #2 points. As he it represented at the U aivrrsity Cos and Sunday. ore th a t a few hours afte r sj, W ord has been received bjl was a v isitor a t th e In d o o r C ir are the various professious. There a baseball letterman, the achieve mopolitan club this year, according was in ju re d she bet cm. Mr. and Mrs. A. MeCellan who Daisy M cG arry, p ro p rie to r o f the cus M onday evening. are X48 professional men and wo m other of tw ins, a t y and a girl ment le made unueual by reason of to Roy Yokota, secretary. o p e ra te a sto re and service statio n L ithia Springs P harm acy, th a t h er its being earned during the term Mrs. Amos N in in g er, d a u g h te r The countries represented are; men, including 77 doctors, 38 c le r g y A lthough she has rallied * e v j r o a r O lene, w ere week end visitors fa th e r David C onroy o f P e te r of hie major sport. Ainerira, England, Russia, Scotland, men, and 24 dentists. D orothy, and Mrs. G. B u rn e tt were ha th is city. borough, O ntario, C anada. ia Agriculture ranks third on the tim es th e tc has ht'en virtually Ireland. Austria, China, India, J a p Mr. O. M. F ranklin of this city visiting in M edford T uesday a f te r slightly im proved from th e o p era list of occupations, w ith '318 parents change in h er condition, fk* h .,* an, Philippines, and K orea. was a visitor in Jacksonville, S at noon. tio n he u n d erw en t some days ago V oting ut E lections America w ith 17 has the largest engaged in the various phases of bies are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert W ineland in M ontreal, C anada. Mr. Conroy u rd a y and Sunday. llrg ed b y V. O. Dean nuuilier of m em be rs a n d among the farming. O t h e r list include 20 r e p re s e n ts ! - M r. and Mrs. C. W. F o rtm ille r of Illinois and MY. and Mrs. Ben though o ver eighty years o f age, foreign c ountries, t h e P h ilip p in e s Univereity of Oregon, Eugène— h a v e the most listed. Chiu« a n d a ti v e s of th e a r t i s t i c professions, .*>8 s p r a t Sunday in M edford visiting W ineland of O klahom a, arriv ed en jo y s a ro b u st co n stitu tio n , and last week fo r a visit w ith th e ir high Hopes are held fo r his recov "The pereon who has the quali- Japan each h a v e 4 m em be rs; and of th es e s c ie n tif ic professious. 39 w ith friends. fieation te vote and doee not uee it E n g la n d , S c o tla n d , Isla nd, Russia, r a ilw a y men, 38 g o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y Ed. C asebeer who was fo r years b ro th er an d w ife. Mr. and Mrs. ery. when elertion day romee, ia juet like A u s tr i a , In d i a , a n d K o r e a b a t e one ees. 110 unskilled laborers, 73 of Magazine Racks a resid e n t o f this city and la ter C harlie W ineland. T hey cam e to m iscellaneous oc cu p a tio n s, a n d 480 Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S cribner, the persan who ia traitor to hit m e m b e r each. moved to Bly w here he operated A shland from Los A ngeles w here Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sams, Mr. and country,” said Elmer L. Shirrell, whose oc cu p a tio n s were not s t a te d . T he clu b th is y e a r h a s no m em bers Home of th e o c c u p a tio u s listed are th e hotel, a t th a t place until re th ey visited sev eral weeks, and Mrs. J . A. H endricks, and Mr. and Dean of men, a t the Armistice day from th e S c a n d in a v i a n c ountries, or Sewing Cabinets m oving to M edford w here he died are m aking a to u r o f th e Pacific Mrs. H. F. T aylor enjoyed a splen- **iibra,ioB of the University Cos- from A u s tr a lia a n d C a n a d a , as the i n te rio r d e co r a to r , sc u lp to r, social su p e rv iso r, p o stm a s te r , U. S. A rm y o f locating over a wek ago. His body was C oast w ith a view elub b a d last y e a r , th e se c re t a r y r e did chicken dinner. S unday a t th e ,,‘°P0 ,i,“ i and -Navy, j u s t ic e o f peace, sherriff, som ew here in th e w e s t They d e Furniture Novelties brought to this city fo r burial in home o f Mrs. M. J. M cA llister ,* ? w” ported. c ity m a u s g e r , sh ip b u ild e r , foreign 9 by the captain of the troop th e H argadine cem etery. Mr. p arte d this m o rn in g (o r Longview, south o f th e city. t r a d e r , m illiner, house m othe r, ed ia which Dean Shirrell was sergeant, HOG BY PLA N E Caaebeer was a b ro th er o f J. M. W ashington. itor, b a r b e r , b o ttle r, b u t c h e r , aJ>d Excellent for Xmai Mr. and Mrs. F re d C olburn of before the troop left F ranre after Mrs. Jessie G uthrie, d au g h te r of C aaebeer fo r m any y ears a resi tim b e r cruiser. C oltetein are visitin g in this city the armistiee. Indianapolis.— A D uroc Je rse y Mrs. W. C. Polk of this city r e fo r several days. d e n t of this c ity also. Present* " I wanted to pass the sain* cently re tu rn e d from a com bined hog, w eighing 180 pounds, th e Mrs. Phil Backus, who has been phrase to you because I have ob JO K E PRO V ES FA TA L Mr. G eorge Thom pson of Y reka ■pending a week in Los A ngeles business and pleasu re trip to B e rk been served very few voters use their firs t hog known to have was a v isito r in Ashland M onday. eley C alifornia. voting privilege on elertion day,” shipped by airp lan e was recently and o th e r C alifornia cities, is ex C hester. P a.— A jo k e which cost G ertru d e a n T T e ila C arlto n o f said Dean Shirrell. Mrs. W. E. H ardy of B stre e t pected to arrive home W ednesday. received a t th e Indianapolis stock th e life of M ichael G arnis was M edford, visited o ver th e week Mr. Milton Nickola, well known y esterd ay received word from her y ard s d u rin g th e G olden flubilee played on him by H arold Swope, | end in this city a t th e home o f BOMB W RSCKS SCHOOL d au g h ter. Mrs. Thom as B ruce of fa rm e r o f the Valley View d istric t Phone 172 th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H arry W ilkes-B arre. Pa.— A bomb celeb ratio n at th e stock yards. It 19, and Richard S tew art, 18, all has re tu rn e d from a visit w ith F lin t. M ichigan th a t she an d her C arlton o f Union stre e t. fam ily a re p lan n in g an extensive placed a t th e fro n t o f the W est was shipped from B rid g ep o rt, Ind. employe*! a*, the dye house o f the frie n d s in Roseburg. to u r o f the w est n ex t sum m er and Mrs. Thom pson, an em ployee o f Mr. C. Shoem acker, m anag er of will spend several weeks in Ash Isaac's sto re, has tak en an a p a rt A e J. C. P enny store in Y reka, land en joying its b en efits and vis m ent a t 186 P ioneer, a t th e Neil was a business visitor in Ashland itin g m other and b rothers. residence. M onday. Mrs. H ow ard L. Brown of G len Mr. A. N. Y oung who has been Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hans* n of the dale, C alifo rn ia is now visiting n spending a few days a t his home A shland H otel have decorated the sister a t A lam eda, C alifo rn ia en- hotel lobby most attractiv ely in ro u te to A shland w here she ex keeping w ith th e C hristm as spirit. pects to arriv e T h u rsd ay to spend L arge stream ers of r e d th e holidays with h er p aren ts, Mr. and green festooning in te r and M rs, O. W inter on the Boule mixed with b eautiful clum ps of vard. Mr, Brown will jo in his w ife m istletoe and a snow-white C hrist here ju s t befo re th e holidays. mas bell with red berry clapper is Mr*. Brown will be rem em bered ELECTRICAL suspended in the ce n te r of the as Miss M arg aret W in ter a g ra d lobby, fairly pealing out the glad uate of the A shland High School. GIFTS tidings o f C hristm as-tide. O rn a Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Weed, m ental stands and fern eries filled C alifornia are stopped fo r a couple I^ast Longer with laurel berries and m istletoe of week a t th e Lithia ap a rtm en ts. com plete the festive picture. Urn Sets Mrs. Reed expects to be b e n e f i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schoeniger ted by A shland clim ate and the $20.00 to $45.00 who have resided fo r a num ber of medical aid she can receive here. . Percolators m onths on Church street have — W hy pay $1 20 .0 0 for a W hite $8.00 to $20.00 m achioe from moved to a sm all farm in the Bell- R otary Sew iag view d istrict. Mr. S choeniger in- a g e a t? W hoa you coo h ay o s s AT W affle Irons ¿ i'i, tends try in g his hand a t intensive ! ju st as good fo r $50.00 a t Pcil'a. $5.95 to $18.00 Also «swing m achines fur ra u t by farm ing in th e spring. We have just been notified by the factories that in a few days we > Ju d g e L. A. Robert* m ade a tb s m outh a t P eil’s C orner. Ash Toasters will receive a large shipment of Queen Quality and Hageity land. tf business trip to M edford on Mon- $3.75 to $8.00 Mrs. N ellie Pow ers Johnson re day. Shoes. This shipment is coming in advance of the time we anti- The ladies o f the Civic Im prove cently re tu rn e d from a visit to San Corn Poppers cipated and in order to have space to accomodate the new shoes m en t Club have th ree very good Francisco and has tak en room a t at $3.00 overcoats le ft over from the sal the H ardy a p a rtm e n ts fo r the win- It t we must close out many of our present numbers. Starting Wed vage sale they conducted a t the Many Other Appli- Mrs. Grow of G reen Spring* is Civic Clubhouse last F riday and anees nesday and for the ten days following we will offer our entire S atu rd ay . Anyone interested very ill at the hom e of h e r son, H om er Grow on Maple stree t. please call Mrs. L. A. Roberts. stock of ladies shoes which includes Pumps. Strap Slippers, Fancy Mr. W. H. Sams and Mr. H. G. Mrs. Nellie Pow ers Johnson, Ties and Sport Oxfords in values up to $8.00 at the unusual one W olcott m otored to M yrtle Creek who recently retu rn ed from a vis S unday to get Mr. W olcott’s car it to Los A ngeles, C alifo rn ia has low price of— — S u its and Topcoats for Holiday tak en rooms at the H ardy a p a r t w ear in Paulsorud's. ... 57-tf m ents fo r the w in ter. Guy Good th a t w as taken from in fro n t of Mr. J. B lair of the 19th Hole Mr. W olcott’s residence on Third G olf Shop, is visiting with his p a r Phone 82 s tre e t on the night of November en ts in San Francisco. Mr. B lair is the 27th. going to place th e ir “ ro o te r ca p ” F ed eral o fficers called Mr. W ol on display in th e u niversity of cott the follow ing day and report- C alifornia. This will bring A shland CC Ol r • J. 0. RtGG A Pre-Holiday SHOE SALE X-L Electric Company $4-85 40 per cent reduction on all Bedroom Slippers Wi Aï ake Pe Oh rot es < cas prii bor r 1 fixi wat fari thaï n't T ions of t old Joli Aft< hem keep her in et tinu< of K .If to b rang Tl than to lo thing youni they An BfcLl what Gei N'atio protei befori woma work of a ! weeks free i Tha tion— ployer tellige mares A t, D. C., i*ig an the Ci W ar j 5 0 0 .0 0 OOO.OOi Uncl ing ms properl fliers buildin; that liv