The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, December 30, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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R a ta ry
r a y » 1 * 0 00 f a r a W h ile I ren returned Thursday
Sew Lay
n a c k ia e
fro m home in Klamath Falls
a f e a t ? W h e n yon can Way
Jaat a* fo o d f a r $ 5 0 .0 0 at F a il’«.
to thei*
after v
visit with relatives in Ashland.
— N IN IN G E R ’ S C A F E Saturday’s
A lto M « i i | m a ch in e t f a r ra a l b y S p e c ia l B a r r o n 's H o m e m a d e s a u ­
U t aoaatb a l P e il’o C o r a e r. A l b sage.
la ad.
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Wesley Eastman who is employ­
Mr H. A. Whiteline «pent *ev- j ed in Klamath Falls by the South­
era I hourr in Azhland
viniting ern Pacific Company spent Christ­
friend», Tuesday^ on hi* way to mas with his family on the Boule­
Jacksonville where he is taking t vard,
course of treatments at the Jen- — 4 0 c M e r c h a n t L u n c h , B ru n s w ick
kin’s sanatarium. Mr. Whiteline R e c o r d g iv e n d a ily to p e r s o n h o l d ­
is a prominent rancher o f Klam> ing lu c k y d in n e r c h e c k .
6 7 -t
ath county.
Jesse Smith, formerly chef at
1 — T r y o u r T h e r m o i d B r a h e L in in g Nininger’s is located in
Globe,
at T H I R D S T R E E T C A R A G E .
Arizona where he is plying the
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff W olff and carpenter’s trade.
Miss Mary Ann Adams have been — N I N I N G E R S will not s erve r e g ­
spending th, Christmas holidays ular meals on S u n d a y or N e w
in Ashland visiting friends. Mr. Y e a r ’ s D a y.
and Mrs. Clif W olf have been
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Whitney re­
married but a short time and are turned Thursday morning to their
spending their honeymoon in thi> home on Allison street after
a
city where Mrs. W olff, formerly short visit with relatives in Port
Miss Esther Johnson, taught in land.
the Ashland schools. Miss Adams — L ig h t lunch a nd f o u n t a i n s e r ­
also taught school here at
tha v ice o n ly . B r e a k f a s t s e rv ice till
same time. Mr. and Mrs. W olff n o o n .
67 -lt
will leave within a few days for
M!rs. Wesley Eastman of the
their home in Oakland, and Miss Boulevard spent several days last
Adams will return to Klumash week visiting relatives in Granada,
Falls Monday, where she is teach» California.
ing in one o f the public schools
Mrs. Morris Plymate of Beach
Mrs. H. S. Hamaker and child. • Avenue is spending the Christmas
holidays in Dunsmuir with har
husband and her siater and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCune.
Leslie Heer who is employed by
the Southern Pacific company in
Dunsmuir, is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Bertha Heer on High street.
Paul and Lawrence
Wagner,
LADIES COATS
students of the University o f Ore.
gon who have been spending the
holidays at the home of their par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner
25 Ladies Coats made
O m Ju
on Granite street, are leaving f o r ;
of Broadcloth, Velour
Eugene on Monday.
Scene from “ OUT ALL NIGHT’’ starling REGINALD DENNY witIC
and Sport Materials,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devine of MARION N'lXSON A Universal Super Comedy at the Yining Theat-
are offered in this
Lodi, California are spending a er Sunday only.
group. Many are fur
few days in Ashland.
trimmed. The entire
Mr. Sumner Parker has been r .ulo to their ! < men in Porthi’ -d vitt’s father. Mr. H H. T-eevitt
seen on the streets o f Ashland An.eng the o"!*dy were Mr. and of Chestnut street, before going
group is offered at
this week, in an .entire new black A r». 3. P I -•-•£, Mr. i .J ->’ r . Los Angeles to visit a sister. The •
leather suit, fleice lin«-d, with fur L. C. McHol .i i i. C. R. U d a i .1 will stop in Ashland on their re­
collar. It is presumed by friends M. Wallace. W. K. McLane. M turn and spend a week or two vis­
H A LF PRICE
that he has i-r •iimd the outfi. for Arnlt, Mrs. Lenihan and
l w ' iting relatives and friends.
aviation p irp > m s .
Lenihau.
Mrs. Ocean Diebert, formerly
fir. and Mrs. I If. lint,sen r.f
Mrs. Norma Reeder and Gor­ formerly Miss Ocean Pellett, an
the Ashland Hotel were pleasant­ don MacCracken motored
to Ashland girl, is here from Los
ly surprised last week when a par­ .Marshfield the first of the ween j Angeles to spend a couple
of
ty of Portland friends stopped to visit with friends in that city, j weeks visiting with a sister and
o ff to spend a day with them, on
LADIES DRESSES
They report a very pleasant visit; Mr. Pellett her father who is veky
their way t . California cities with but state that the highway was | ill with heart trouble at his home
Tia Juana as their final destina­ decidedly slippery in places, man- j in the western part o f he city,
tion. The me-iy guests ex »oct.i U
Cleverly styled, made
ing the journey rather precarious | Mrs. Mary Wilshire of Granite
tour California m d at the end of
of Satins, Flat Crepes
at times.
*
| street spent last week visiting with
several months will aga;n vay a
and Fine Woolen ma­
Miss
Caroline
Radde
and
Miss
.friends
at
Eugene
and
attending
vi*it to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen en-
1-aura Raguse teachers in the Ash - 1 her son’s wedding tn the U. of 0.
terials. This group in­
land schools who have been resid­ campus.
cludes 15 Dresses and
ing on Allison street moved into
Mrs. Goldie Cooper and son I
we are offering them
the Mattern residence on Harga- and daughter, Rolland and Verna, i
at
dine street, Friday, where they are expected soon from San Die­
have taken rooms for the winter.
go, California where they havij
Friends of Kenneth Wilshire been spending several weeks visit- j
H A LF PRICE
The
of this place, will be interested to ing Mrs. Coper’s mother.
learn of his marriage to Miss El­ Cooper’s are residents
of the
len McCellan of Eugene on the Belleview neighborhood.
MILLINERY
twentieth day of December. The
wedding took place at the Delta
At prices less than cost, we are ol-
Mrs. Henry De Boest of Corval­
Delta Delta Sorority House on the
fering
a most varied selection of
lis, who has been visiting with her
college campus, the sorority sis­
Ladies Hats in attractive styles and
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
ters assisting at the lovely affair
W. H. Frulan on B street, and
designs. Each one is different at—
and at the dinner following the
her sister Mrs. Alex Livingston of
ceremony. The bride is a graduate
East Main street has gone to San
of the class of ’26 and the groom
$ 3 .9 5
Francisco for a visit with relatives
will finish in June 1928 having
before returning to her home in
majored in Journalism. Both ae
Co—.-r.His. Mr*. DeBoest will make
popular young people at the Un­
a short visit to Ashland again.
iversity and Kenneth has many
Mr. Benjamin Gray of Klamath ! I W e also offer our complete stock
of Better
friends in Ashland who will wish
Falls
was
a
visitor
in
Ashland
the
|
to offer congratulations and ex­
Coats and Dresses at reduced prices.
tend to the couple their
good first of the week.
wishes.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weeks and
FOR RENT: Seven-room house,
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son, Le Roy Weeks of Clarkston,
furnace, range, sleeping porch, | I
Idaho stopped o ff in Ashland last
close in, 109 Church
street. ‘ |
week for a short visit with their
corner Harrison and Holly stts t
friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy
2 blocks south Junior Hi. and
of Fifth street and Mrs. C. Gass •
3 blocks west of Lincoln schools.
or Hargadine. The Week's will j
Fine for teachers‘ or students.
spend several
weeks
visting j
Swenning Phone 315-R
671t
friends and relatives at Sacramen- I
to, San Diego, Los Angeles and'
Riverside, California. They will ¡
stop on their return trip and spend j
a longer time with their friends ]
in Ashland.
Miss Grace Conant and Miss
A wonderful
Big
Lily Rruze of Veneta are expected
to return to Ashland Saturday to
Reductions
Sale
resume their studies at the state 1
J hf . Q u a l i t y $ t o p - e
notmal. Miss Vera Goodwin of ¡
Veneta expect* to come with them
j.nd enW'r the normal also.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Leavitt and
their two daughters o f Seattle are j
I spending a few days with Mr. Lea- j ¡¡
I
Half Price Sale!
You’ll Lose Money
If you fail to take advantage of special bargains!
Starting Tomorrow, Saturday
AT
Ot)l
Miller’s Toggery
FREE!
□
FREE!
Buy $5.00 worth of special bargains and
get a $1.00 Gem Razor set free
FREE!
Isaacs
FREE!
“HAB A-DASH INN’’
Year End Sale of
i
è ri à y i *v i év i» n *vi IV -Avi Svi t\-/AW»W»\V»W»>'A i VA v - ì êVoC
Winter Coats
I tíy K a il or
Highway to
Portland
HALFPRIGE
AND LESS— A LL M U ST G O IN
— fast trains augmented
motor i ouches.
Any Shoe Now
$ 3 .9 5
here
is
your
f in a l
v
o p p o r t u n it y
to
secure
Q U A L IT Y SHOES A T U N H E A R D OF SA V IN G S
VISIT THE DEN TODAY
for your selections
IN TH IS SA LE W E H A V E INCLUDED OUR
KEWPIE TWIN SHOES
Fine Shoes for the Children at great savings. Supply the family
The SHOE DEN
*New convenience for travel­
ers to and from Portland and
intermediate stations. Luxuri-
ou-. m otor-coach se rv ice of
Southern Pacific Mo.or Trans­
port C o., in addition to im­
pío» ed schedules of Southern
Pacific trams.
$ 7 .4 8
$14.98 Coats N o w ....... ..... * "
I ■
Get vour copy of the new time
folder- Note the faster time of
th- "Shasta" and "Oregonian.'
These trains southbound pro­
vide com fortable, convenient
service to California points.
*
$19.75 Coats Now ...
$25.00 Coats Now ...
3
$29.75 Coats now ...
a
$39.75 Coats Now ...
S iivcr-ftay motor coachea
from Ashland daily; additional
service from Roseburg and Eu-
' gene north.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Coat Values No. 1
-racial rack. Values $ 7 .4 8
$19.75 to Cleanup.
Cleanup
Southern Pacific rail tickets
good on motor coaches of
Soulkem Pacific Motor
T rams fo rt Cm
S^theru
Groupe
No. 1
Shoes of Merit Onlv
I m i
✓
$ 8 75
F h W o o ! and ST.k Dresses go
; his low price
’»e ular Values to S I4.98
C
E X T R A SPECIAL
Coat Values No. 2
Every Coat with large fur $ Q .9 5
Collar, Values to $29.75
Year End Clearance of Dresses
A t McGee’s
y. ! » h À a, A 4 'i » U i. JE* III
THIS G R E A T SA LE —
ft.
by uetv s ilv e r -g r a y
F. KRAMER
Ticket Ageat
*
.95
Groupe
No. 2
50 Dresses going at this remar li­
able low price. No two alike. Ail
new this season. Values up to
$25.00
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