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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1927)
P/ÜE SIX THE ASHLAND REGISTER gow orchards last Thui day w orn- "n attended' l a' >ut till Mr. and Mrs. Homer Billings en ranch last Sunday afternoon. ". . . . * and family of Ashland were Sun-1 orchardists and pruners. 1 1 Mr*. J . F. Arnold and Mrs N day guests a t the J. R. McCracken j ^ Bond c a l M Qn 3, f> These instructioas given by an home. g r o w e r and Mrs. Mabel Reachert, — , healing wounds in the p a tie n t’s ¿ay m o rn ing jn the SONS auditor- P aper Co. buy« adjoining sites for experienced p ru n e r have been a Milton Nichols who spent a few throat. Mr. du Pont was in a grave ium. wh«,n p resid ent j . A. Church- a t their home in Ashland last University of Oregon, Kugi-ne.— g re a t help. more buildings. days last week visiting in the vi Mi'.iday. A complete health survey for the condition when atten d in g p h ysi-|,il introduced the “ Harmonica Miss Bertha Pease,' deaconess cinity of Roseburg retu rn ed home McMinnville senior high scb lol will sciana called in an e xpe rt in the M errymakers,” who charm ed their I Paul Nichols who was to havc* of th e Methodist church of Ash last Sunday evening. be made in the near future by the theorapeautic application of hyp- audience with several Eugene— Calvin Heilig picks lo excellent ¡gone to J u n e a u Alaska last week, school of physical education of the nosis who succeeded in inducing « 'm u s ic a l numbers. cation fo r g re a t new th e a tre here. land and Mrs. Allen, also of Ash Mr. and Mrs. W. F. DeFord I has not gone as yet, i nd is unde’ University of Oregon, it is an condition resembling deep sleep, land called a t several homes in made a trip to Medford last Mon - 1 cidad w hether hr will go or not nouneed by Delbert Oberteuffer, The “ Harmonica M errym akers” Portland — New L aurelhurst Í Valley View last T hursday aftei*- day on business. Mr. William head of the school. Working in co- which ended the spasmodic con who have made somewhat of a Quite a n u m b e r from Valley P resbyterian Church nearing com operation with F. L. Kagan, head tractions of the diaphragh, against Glenn had Dinner last S aturday name for themselves by their clev View went to Medford last Fri- pletion. of the McMinnville schools, and which he had been helpless. with Mr. and Mrs. H. J . C a rter e r perform ances at various func day to view the new Ford and at- Mrs. C. A. W inans of Medford George Allison, former student of and family of Ashland. Mrs. Ev- tions in this city and vicinity are — , ■ « . . . , _, the opening of the Palmer the University who is director of, Douglas County shipped $50,- was a caller at the P. N. Chaney e r e tt Bostwick received word last i ¡y{llsjc House composed of the following well 000 worth o f Thanksgiving t u r physical • duration at McMinnville. 1 \ l a n y H i g h S c h o o l » t o home last S aturday afternoon. i week of the death of her father, will he < 2 *rl Kit*«?, »eniur in the <\t known local young m en: Miltoni A. H. Davenhill and Carl Glas- j W. W. Milner of Canon City, C o l - 1 partoient here, and other members of T a k e D art in D eh a te Franklin, tipple; Ward Parken- keys, one-fourth the 1927 crop. orado. the University staff. son. harmonica; Ray Clary, gu ita r; H unters reported as killing 518 gow attended the r r u i t Growers | University of Oregon. Eugene.*— The survey will be Made not only Mrs. Albert Arnold and daugh- j Roland Parks, harm onica; and predatory animals in Oregon d u r meeting in Medford last S aturday for the benefit of the M« Minnvillc Many Oregon high schools are re te r Edith of Ashland visited Mr. | Kenneth Madden, banjo-uke. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. C a rte r and ing October. school, but also to M«*rve a* ;« model ported to be enrolling in the Oregon family of Ashland spent last S un and Mrs. J. F. Arnold last Sunday, j for surveys of other institutions High School Debating League, ac* Madden who is a student of the A lbert Arnold who has suffer- ; Kfbool* desiring this servieo from ■ ording to Dan E. Clark, secretary local high school was unable to Champoeg — Butterville boule day visiting a t the Jam es Lennox -ha University may confer with Mr. of the league and assistant director be present at this time however. ed so badly with rheum atism for i home in Valley View. vard to Portland proposed. . Oberteuffer on the subject, it is of the University extension division. the past year, is very much b e tte r Harmonica solos by Mr. Parken- secreta ry J. R. McCracken and L. H. Gal stated. It ia expected that about SO high son and Mr. Parks were also en and able to be abo u t his work VALLEY V IEW latin, attended a meeting of the Tba work will have two distinct schools will have enrolled by the end joyed. directors of the Poultry P rodu 9 ers most of the time. aims, it is declared by those in of the time limit, the middle of Mi. L. C. Smith o f h e r n Valley (Continued From Page 3) The state has been charge. The first direct result will December, Association in Medford last Sat- be the mapping out of a prog rum to divided into 11 districts aini debater, was a caller at ti e J . R. McCrack- P o rtland— Mitchell Dress Co. agent Wilcox a t the Carl Glas- j urday afternoon. be followed by the McMinnville from each of these districts will vie adds 60 employees to factory! school for neat year, using the pres with one another soon after the force. Winners will ent facilities and the funds to be Christmas holidays. appropriated for this project. Th< meet at the University in May. Chiloquln— Braymill Co. finish- second will be the outlining of au ideal recreational program, one O F F E R S O T H E R SON I t ’s almost here! which the community may work for in years to come. J. E. Murphy, P asto r Los Anegles.— Mrs. Elsie Rim- The McMinnville project ia in line Let us help you solve your gift witji the aim of the University in mell, whose youngest son, Raliegh problem. All services will be in the new place of worship on the corner of East Main and becoming a center of service in many is with the lost expedition of Col. F ifth Streets. lines for the state at large Other P. H. Fawcett, British explorer L eather Billfolds Key rings and projects are being undertaken by in the Brazilian jungle, now offers Treveling Sets. Sunday school 9:45, Bert H inthorne, Superintendent. various departments and Schools ot her remaining son, Roger, 30 as a I the inatitution, it is stated, and dc Haveland China, S terling and In our Sunday School we have suitable dep a rtm en ts and classes fo r all ages. Mrs. tails on these will bo announced volunteer to join Com mander Geo. P lated ware for the Dining M. Dyott who announced recently A rth u r Hardy, su pe rintende nt of the P rim ary d epa rtm ent, with her corp of teachers, later. Room. is doing splendid work. Any p are nt will' do well to send their little ones to this de that he was going to Brazil to p artm ent. search for Col. Faw cett and his W atches of all styles for men, MORNING W O R SH IP, 11:00 A. M. party. , women, and children. M any Stud en ts Earn j in a M anhattan hoi>j)ital /oiiuwing N orm il A««em4>ly | es four-mile mill »pur.^ior heavy Schitol H ealth S u rr e y an operation for cancer of the lar-j The stut,entg of the S outhern »«wmill run. T o B e D irected Sonn ! ynx. Seized with a violent attac k Oregon Normal school were treat* In M cM innville School " ^ hiccough» which had opened the e(j , rare perform ance Wednes- O regon City— Hawley Pulp & gestions in-* » > Chas. A White I _ Social £ -* T he Full Gospel Temple I A ll o f Own W ay at O regon University U n iv e r s ity of Oregon, Eugene,— A pp ro x im ately th ro e-fo u rth s of the s t u d e n ts of th e U n iv e r sity of Oregon ar# wholly or pnrtinlly self s u p p o r t ing. it is s a n o n u r e d by Karl M. Pal left, re g is tr a r . Figures j u s t com* piled for th is term show t h a t only HI.1 out o f 2,4K9 enrolled on the E ugene cam pus depend on th e ir par enta for e n ti r e support. F igure s for the medical school, P o r tla n d , and «(her e xtension centers, a n d c o r re s pondents- s t u d e n ts a re n ot available, hut it is believed th a t n e arly all of these m ake all or ne arly all of th e ir own living. Tli*> ntfm hrr o f men who a re self- vip p o rtln g is much g r e a t e r t h a n the lumber o f women, and out of a total r.f 1,546 men only 151 do n o t ' e a r n all or p a r t of th e ir way. The niiiii ■er o f men who a re e n ti r e l y “ on -heir own is 560, more th a n one third. This is a special service and we earnestly request all members and friends to a t tend this m eeting: join in with us and make it a service of victory. T R EA SU R E HUNT YOUNG P E O P L E S M EETIN G 6:30 P. M. Oncona, Daly.— A treasure hunt has followed the finding of a few coins dating from 150 to 200 years ago in the bed of the H arbor at Ancona. Some of the coins bear the inscription “ Belgrade,” then a Turkish city, while others are of the Republic of Nuremburg. A cordial invitation is extended to all young folks who are looking f o r a place where they can do some real work for the cause of C h r is t.1 Make this service one of the best it being the first ip the new place of worship. « Special prayer m eeting 6:30 all are requested to be present. b „ „ „ » lie , Ih. Precious and semi-precious stones in newest settings. Rem ember everything in our store is being sold at a re duction. When you are hungry for some soul-stirring music and a morsel of real gospel preaching, you will not be disappointed if you will atten d these services. COME AS YOU ARE AND BRING YOUR F R IE N D S : You are welcome. T H E P L A C E : CO R N E R O F E A ST MAIN AND F IF T H S T R E E T S P E C IA L MUSIC AT ALL S ER V IC ES 1 IsS U I, Chas W hite JEWELER 272 EAST DON’T WAIT UNTIL . ^ he f a r t t h a t 107 senior men OuJ of 242, ami 51 senior wom en out of 2.12 a re wholly se lf s u p p o r tin g in d i r a t e s th a t a tu d e n ts who m ust m ake Ralief Corp« Meet« The regular meeting of the^ Ashland Relief Corps convened Dirir own way in life realise the 'December the third in the I. O. O! value uf u n iv e r s ity t r a i n i n g enough F. Hall. » to a ctu ally pan» it , t a s a c ri f i c e ,” The following officers were point« lint Mv P a lle tt. “ I t is also sig n if ic a n t tu not« t h a t out o f the elected to serve through the com E. Cliff Payne, to ta l of 242, only 14 meu of the ing year: Mrs. Darby, senior class a r e wholly de p en d e n t president; Mrs. Frances upon o th e r s for support. j vice-president; Mrs. Elizabeth i Robertson, ju n io r vice-president; HYPNOTISM SAVES LIFE I Mrs. Sophia (lanciere, chaplain; j Lulu Howard, tr e a s u r e r : Delia Inlow, conductor and Mrs. Leona New York— Hypnotism probab Boyd, guard. ly saved the life of T. Coleman The next m eeting will occur on du Pont, Deleware capitalist and the afternoon of S atu rd ay Decem U. S. Senator, who is convalescing ber 17th. M I You know you would like to have the big statue time clock that has been in our display window for several years! 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 2 5 “ IT WOULD RUN. WE HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE THIS CLOCK AND FOUR OTHER FINE PREMIUMS TO CUSTOMERS IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR PATRONAGE AND LOYALTY TO 6 0 ° CHRISTMAS CANDY. 15c to PER POUND MIXED NUTS PER POUND THIS STORE FOR THE PAST 18 YEARS AND TRUST YOU MAY SEE THE LINES WE HAVE ON DISPLAY THIS YEAR—T HE BEST WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN ASHLAND 2 5 “ 3 0 “ 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 ancTminutes that this clock will run will receive the clock MONARCH COCOA PER POUND o CVJ CO MONARCH COFFEE PER POUND 5 0 “ free!_______ ____________________ ________________ The winning of one prize bar» anyone from further participation in the gueaaing. You can only win one prize (No more accepted after 8 P. M.« December 21 at.)________________________ % •CREAMETTES The New Macaroni 3 FOR o'clock JOHNSON’ S JEWELRY STORE 2 5 ‘ ASHLAND. ORE SAUERKRAUT 3 POUNDS FOR 2 5 ' We Deliver % MAIN A S H L A N D O R E . export trade of American cigarets yfctns a national campaign in 1928 to China, the largest consumer r f Wr a million dollar fund, our cigarets. As civil war and the unsettled conditions o f China are designated as the causes of the de crease. the D epartm ent, or C om -1 njeree is of the opinion th a t the situation is likely to continue for some time to come. CLUSTER RASINS PER PACKAGE FRUIT CAKES PER POUND Novelty E vening worship 7 :30. . CHINA SMOKES LESS ____ __ - ■ — “A home (or every child”—is Washington.— A decrease of 26 * r slogan of Sophie Irene Loeb,,, ,,r Bead Necklaces and Jew elry ST.