The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, December 27, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PACE
THE
FOUR
ASH LAND
REGISTER
ing Willamette University and i* | months in Seattle i* visiting with are house guests of Mrs.
Tuttle’* Mrs. A. M. Purves, mother 0|
muir was a Christmas week-end Yreka where they spent Christmas !
«penning
the
Christma*
vacation
j
his
mother
on
Granite
street,
be-
j
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
G.
Hale
Mrs. Carl Murphy on Iowa -
visitor with relatives in Ashland. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- j
i fore entering the University of of Mountain Avenue.
hjis rc. urnetl
, c
—
Miss Koehler, who has been ry Fiock Mrs. Fiock is the daugh‘ with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bailey o f Oregon at Eugene.
Mr. W. E. Pierson spent Christ-
s|le ^
° ''
*'***'■
spending several days at th« ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker and 4
Portland have W t M th.- kN M
\|r. and .Mi-. Hillings on their j M l with his ag .-d mother at Duns- . "
’ e_ ** **n v*-*itii«;»
home of her parents in this city, sister o f Wilbur.
daughter, Mrs. H. P. Tw«goo<
Susanne Homes Carter left ; 803 North Main and will spend the j ranch north o f town were th» muir, California,
has returned to San Francisco,
gracious host and hostess Christ- j Rev. J; E. Murphy was . the "Mrs. Purves i- Pa ,t »¡«Chty yetB
where she is employed by the Monday for Portland where she j winter in this city.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Mar’s
pur
mai. dav t0 a g ro u p 'o f relatives guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Held : «H, end will now make her h«
will
attend
the
Teacher’s
State
|
Southern Pacific company.
I wilii Mrs. Murphv
Daisy McGarry and children Convention. Mrs. Carter has beeiiients, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaffei -j-xvo big Christmas trees beauti- for Christmas dinner.
in this city.
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had Christmas dinner with Dr. an.i the acting president of the State who live on a ranch on King's f, j iy decorated and laden with
Teacher’s Association but at this[ Highway. George Shaffer and w ifjj gifts gave great pleasure
to all
Mrs. R. J. Conroy of Medford.
Carl Smith of Crescent Lake, time all new officers will be lect- of Ashland also were guests at thJ Santa Claus appeared and ha id'
ed „ut gifts to everyone. A deli-
spent Christmas in Ashland visit* ed. Professor George Briscoe, Mr. .Shaffer home.
Mrs. Amy Weeden of Sacra- ,-j0u- Turkey dinr.<r with all thd
A. C. Strange and J. A. Church-
ing friends.
Carl Dyrud, who is a student at j j]| o f Ashland left recently for mento is expected to arrive in this j trimmings w as served at noon to
— W h y pay * 1 2 0 .0 0 fo r a W hite
Saw
ing*
m
achine
from
the
Pacific Northwest Dental col the purpose o f attending the con- city Wednesday foi a short v.s- ihe following guests. Mr. and Mrs.
R ptary
it with her mother, Mrs. M. J. Mc­ A. V . Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
a g e n t? W hen you can huy
oar I lege in Portland, is spending the vention.
ja *t as g ood fo r $5 0.00 at P eil’a. Christmas holidays with his par-
Mrs. Jessie Stratton and( three Allister who resides in the Neii Blake o f Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs
A LIQUID CREAM
A lso taw ing machines fo r rent by ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dryud daughters of Portland are visiting Creek district, and relatives living B. Tt Bowei*. Phii, Barbara a..d
•¡I
in
Ashland
and
Klamath
Falls.
Patricia
Ann
o
f
Condon.
Mr.
ar
l
the menth at Pail’ s C orner. Ash- on Fourth street.
at the home of Mrs. Stratton’s
Mr. C. A. Barr, son-in-law of M
R. X. Chancy and Clifford
tf
Mrs. Josephine Poley and her j mother Mrs. Mary Wood, 104
Keeps the skin soft and smooth
land.
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Merrill who of Valley View, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Professor Strange left the first two daughters/the Misses Eva and | Laurel street.
Mr. Charles Crouch of Brea, with his family has been visiting M. Herbert. R us'dl and Mary, md
o f the week for Portland where he Minnie Poley, who teach in the
W onderful powder base and for after
will attend the state teachers’ con­ Oakland, California, high schools, j California, is spending the Christ­ in Ashland during the Christmas the Hurt f.nd Hostess Mr. and Mr*.
holidays, left Monday for Sacral Ralph Billings and John.
are spending the Christmas vaca­ mas holidays in Ashland.
shaving
vention.
Mrs. G. H. Day, her sister Mis* tion with their son and brother, , Earl B. Hopper of this city ar­ memo, where he is employed. Mrs.
VIr. and Mrs. J. B. Tuttle and
Price 50c and 85c
Dayton and their house guest, Mrs. Wilmer Poley and family on the j rived and will spend several day* Barr and children will remain foy family of Dunsmuir, California
a
short
visit
with
relatives
and
corner
of
Gresham
and
Allison
i
visiting
in
Ashland.
L. S. Elright o f Decorah, Iowa,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson of friends before departing for their
■pent Christmas day at the Orth- streets.
Watsonville,
California are in Ash* home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Churchill
of
|
y sc ranch near Talent where they
Dr. Donald Walker o f Astoria
enjoyed a splendid dinner and North Main street, who have been land for a few weeks while Mr.
is
visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ferguson
fills
Mr.
H.
H.
Gillette’?
spending
the
Christmas
holiday*
visit.
F.
H.
Walker
of Liberty street.
place
as
switchman
at
the
local
with
friends
and
relatives
in
On Sunday, December 18, a son
Mr. Kail Grill of Portland is in
was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Portland are expected home Sun- S. P. yards. Mr. Gillette is taking
Ashland on business.
Never before could
a month vacation.
Suber of this city. Mr. and Mr«. | day.
W e G w e
G » l f n D i s c o u n t S tamps
Mr. Dexter Patterson and fam­
Miss Laura Prescott o f Chest-
you buy Edison Maz-
Suber recently came over from
George Lowe, son of Mr. and
Klamath Falls to spend the win Mrs. D. M. Lowe, who reside in the nut street is visiting relatives and ily visited in this city over thd ) da lamps at so low a
ter in Ashland.
Valley View district, is spending friends at Portland during the Christmas holidays, at the Patter­
price— or enjoy such
• son home on North Main street.
Theo. Yerian, instructor in the the Christmas holidays with his holidays.
dependable
comfort
Mr. H. Leo Jones of Dunsmuir
Howard Wiley who
was sick
Oregon Institute of Technology parents. George is a student at
bringing
lights
so eco­
hi* spent the week end in Ashland
sit Portland arrived in Ashland i the University of Oregon where with infantile paralysis at
EAT YOUR
visiting
with
friends
and
relatives.
home
on
Walnut
street
is
rapidly
nomically.
Friday to spend the holidays with he ii quite prominent in athletics,
Mrs. Ida Weightman and Mr.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D.
Miss LaVeta Baer has returned improving and though not able to
LIGHT UP
Yerian of 68 Dewey street.
to her home south of town, after be out o f bed, it is thought that Ralph Murphy o f Portland, visited
with
friends
over
the
Christmas
—
every
room in your
ail
danger
of
contagion
is
past
Miss Edna Goheen, instructor of an extended visit in Calabar, Mont.
English in the junior high school,
home — and you'll
Artro Swingle, who is a student and the family will be let out of holidays.
Misg Lois Weeden of Klamath
is expected home from her Christ­ at the Oregon State college, is quarantine this week.
know what a differ­
AT
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hale enter­ Fall* spent Christmas day with
mas vacation Sunday.
While in spending the Christmas vacation
ence
proper
light
relatives
in
this
city.
tained at a sumptous Christmas
Seattle, Miss Goheen visited Mrs, with his parents on Bush street.
m akes!
M'rs. Ira A. Bolton who
ha*
Cowgill, formerly Miss Annette
Barnard Joy, student at the dinner the following guests Mr.
Hardy
Wetherford, and stopped in Port­ Oregon Agricultural college in Cor and Mrs. J. B. Tuttle and family been a resident at the
Check over your fix­
land with Mis* Ruth Mitchell, who vallis, is spending the holidays of Dunsmuir and Mrs. Mrytle apartments since last May and at
tures.
You, too, may
also formerly taught in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. | Pollard, Mrs. Mary Hale, and Mrs. tended the normal school here,
not
be
receiving the
recently graduated and accepted
W. E. Pierson.
in the public schools.
C. Joy in the Bellview district.
a
teaching
position
at
Gold
Beach
beauty
and comfort
Mrs. Litsie Merritt and young
Rosina and Frances Gallatin
Mr. and Mrs. Bieder and fam­
son, Jackie, who have been spend­ are spending the holidays with ily who are living at the Hardy Oregon, leaving Friday for thui
they’re designed to
Todays Menu
ing the Christmas holidays with- their parents in the Valley View Apartments spent Christmas day place.
produce.
Mrs. Merritt's sister in Oakland district. Rosina and Frances are with their old friends Mr. and
Mr. Earl Wilshire of I^ikeview,
MERCHANTS LUNCH
i
will return home Sunday.
few
attending the Oregon State col­ Mrs. H. H. L«-avitt on Chestnut who has been spending a
i
Mis* Gertrude Engrle, assistant lege in Corvallis.
street.
principal and dean of the Rich­
Mr. Geo. Hayes, who for some­
Mr. E. M. Chicote o f Klamath
Tuna Fish Salad
mond high school of Richmond« time has been the organist at the
Falls who has been visiting hi*
California. Is spending the Christ­ Vining Theatre, left recently fo •
Hot
and
Cold Sandwiches
REOPENED
famil> over Christmas at their
mas holidays with her mother, Los Angeles where he will conduct
Chili
Guy Good
horn«« on Palm Avenue, returned
Mrs. Angie Engia and her bro­ a school of music, featuring the
J. O. Langworthy
Home made Pies and Cakes
Tuesday to Kiamath Fallr. Mr*.
Phone
82
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frei> Pipe Organ. Mr. Hayes made many
Chilcote accompanied him and will
Hot and Cold Drinks
Hair Cutting
Eagle at their home on the Boule* friends while living here and stat­
visit in that city for a few« days
Our Kitchen is in charge of
yard.
Specialist
ed that he regretted in leaving before returning to her family in
xcaM C ooscceoc = s s s
* Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hicks an<| Ashland. The management o f th«
MRS. JACK BEAGLE
Ashland.
daughter of Yreka arrived in Ash Vining also regrets his departure
Adults
.................
35c
Mr. E C. Dillard o f Mf-dford
land Monday to spend several day* stating that he was one of the best
Children ............. 25c
was
a visitor in Ashland Monday
with his mother on North Main that they have ever had. Mr. Hay.\-‘
Mrs. B. F. Van Dyke and soil
•treet.
will be replaced by Mr. H. Me. C. Frank o f Medford w°re visiting
Next Register O ffice
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balls and Davenport, of Los Angeles, who
friends in Ashland Sunday anil
daughters, Janet and Jean of Al­ comes highly recommended front Monday. Mr. Van Dyke i* attend»
t-T r y oar Thermo«/ Brake Lining that city.
|
nl THIRD STREET GARAGE,
j Mr. and Mrs. Fraley were guests
linon street spent Christmas d a/ Christmas day with their niece and
in Medford visiting friends.
nephew Mr. and Mrs.
George i
Clarence Lane and Miss Gerald« Fisk of Griffon Creek.
ine Gunn were amon gthe guestr
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tucker and i
at the Blue Flower lodge for son Wilbur returned today from !
Christmas dinner.
Harold Simpson, who ha* been
■pending the Christmas vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Simpson and brother, Glenn, of
North Main street, returned Mon
day evening to his home in Port­
land.
Mr“. L. S. Elright of Decorah,
Iowa, is visiting Mrs. G. H. Way
and Mrs. Dayton of North Main
street. Mrs. Elright is an old
friend of Mrs. Day and Mrs. Day-
ton and expects to remain in Ash­
land several weeks.
Silquel ^otion
I
fj
! Lithia Springs Pharmacy!
Noon Lunch
Entiers
Sweet Shop
X-L Electric
Company
40c
1
Mr. and Virs. Frank Jordan of
upper Granite street spent Mon.
day in Medford visiting Mr. Jois - *
dan’s nephew and wife, Mr. and
Mr*. Paul Jordan.
j
THE GREATEST
Santa Claus was especially
generous to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Engle this year in presenting
them with a beautiful new Chrj*
nler sedan.
USED CAR VALUES
J. W. Lo«her o f Portland, who
ha* been visiting friends in this
city during the Christmas holidays
U leaving in a few days for Pasai
dena, California, where he expects
to spend several month. Vlr. Lost,
er is well known in Ashland where
he resided a number of years ago.
Mr*. Zelda Heer .Smith o f Duns«
— '—
—
—— — — •—
$15.00
Stop S u fferin g
EVER OFFERED
FORD BUG
$35.00
SEDAN
$75.00
1923 FORD TOURING
$85.00
Now Playing
A Story by Zane Gray
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Thursday and Friday
1925 DODGE RDSTR.
Casey's R h e u m a t i c
Remedy drives out the
uric acid poi*cn
of
Rheumati«m,
reduce«
pain and swelling, sold
on a money bock guar­
antee at—
DODGE DELIVERY
* 1 5 0 P e r B o ttle By
FO RD S A L E S
« S E R V IC E
With Sally O’Neil and Molly O'Day
A Cosmopolitan Production
Saturday
N ’'
Our first sale left us with several broken lots-a few shoes each of
the various styles and leathers. To clear our shelves o f them all
we give you your choice of
CLAYCOMB
MOTOR CO.
With Tim McCoy, A western
Melodrama
Any Shoe in This Stock
D r tu r S t o r e
1
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£ fies
this
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From
and I
Each
hours
Jol
idea
local
to n c
said I
I -hal
Mr. R
to his
ant n
'to sit
desks,
more
W bey
direct
useful
norani
that tl
is seci
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versitj
that si
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premie
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a dim
to you
it mea
“ make
causes
It also
but thl
nephew-
been sp
days at
!’. n > pa
$ 3 .9 5
Remember, this includes shoes which sold as high as $8.00 in
regular stock. This price will close them out quickly.
Childrens Shoes Reduced
.
Our Complete stock o f Kewpie Twin shoes for children is now
marketl down and you can save many dollars on these quality
shoes for the youngsters.
Sale Starts Thursday, Dec. 29
75 fo r D r u g »
X
Miss
student
son wil
Mrs.
$150.00
THE SPOILERS OF THE W EST”
Lib
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The
local C
wr.cr
amend*
¡secern 1
fcary 2
holiday
keepinj
that da
“THE LOVELORN”
$125.00
$450.00
Here Is Some Good
News
W atch This Space For Coming Attractions
Each Issue
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From Rheumatism,
Neuritis. Lumbago
McNAIR BROS.
PHARMACY
“The Theatre
Beautiful”
“ OPEN RANGE”
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1920 TUDOR
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/
The SHOE
At McGee’s
Shoes of Merit Only
Johnsor
Wednes
Oaklanc
Mrs.
visiting
Mrs. C
BnuJeva
her horn
mCarl
A ific
in Port!
his pan
Dyrud
i
turned '
-todies.
Mrs.
daughtc