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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1928)
/ P A C E THE T W O sight-seeing tour. Mr. and Mrs. Beaver had a wonderful trip anj state that good weather favored them most o f the time. Dr. Shaw o f Marshfield who has been visiting his wife and son ov« er Christmas returned to hi! practice the first o f last week. Marion Shaw returned to his stud ies at O. A. C. on Tuesday o f this week. Mrs. J. W. McCoy is ill at her home on N. Main street. Mr. and Mr*. Easton have a new radio at their home on Fiftll and C streets. Mr. Philip Stansbury left th* first of the week for Tuolumme, California where he will v isf friends and on the return trip will bring with him Mrs. Kimbuli who is coming to Ashland to visi* her sister Mrs. F. Stokoe and fam ily of Auburn street. Mr*. Stoko* who has been ill, is somewhat improved. ; arc anxious to complete their pro- | ¿ram during the month of Jan- ! aary. All communication should he addressed to Mrs. R -se Tnver- I ner Robinette. 912 Boulevard. LEGION OFFICERS BE ■■M i Banquet and Sm oker Planned le Edwin J. Freeman o f the army Follow Evenings Business air corps who is now stationed at Meeting March Field in southern Califor nia visited with First Lieutenant Moore o f Oakland during the Christmas holidays returning the day after New Years in time :* witness the "Tumult of Roses" Pageant at Pasadena. Mr. C. O. Porter left today for a short business trip to Ban Fran« cisco. Mrs. Hal McNair and son Jamie returned the latter part- o f this week from a visit with relatives in Whittier, and Los Angeles. California. Captain George Stokes, State Fire .Marshal, who has been pay» ing an official visit to Ashland, left this morning for his home id K. W. Hay o f Eugene arrived Salem. in Ashland Friday and will make Mr. J. H. McGee proprietor of ^ his home here for the time being. SNOW STORM IS THE McGee’s store accompanied A. Nt, Mr. Hay is associated with th* CAUSE OF ACCIDENT Young, representative o f the Wil» West Coast studios and will sell lium Marvin Shoe compuny to stock for the concern until the will stock issue is subscribed. On his way to The Dalles with San Francisco, where he B A P T I S T CH U RCH a truck load of household furni spend a few days transacting busi* The Baptist church will, as ture last Saturday, Claire Beebe, ness. Mrs. A. E. Hensley o f Talent usual have a full day and busy well known local young man, who is moving his family to that city was visiting relatives in this city ¡Program Sunday School at 9:45, - V. O. N. Smith, Superintendent. where he ia employed by u Milling Thursday. F. G. Harlan secretary of thd There will be good singing and a company, ran into the snow storm raging in the northern part of the | Aishlantl C hamber of ( ommerce class for every one. You are invit state at that time, on a return in made a business trip to Medford ed to attend. the highway the truck upset and Friday morning. Rev. Segsworth of Ashland, will Mr. F. W. Cellers, wealthy cat- occupy the pulpit both morning Mr. Beebe and the contents were spilled. Fortunately Mr. Beebe es tlemarr o f Upton, Wyoming, gave and evening. Mr. Segsworth is one caped with a few minor bruises his sister, Mrs. D. A. Applegate o f our Ashland men who can and the damages to the household of Granite street a surprise visil preach very creditably and we on Tuesday o f this week. The hope that a good attendance will goods was also slight. Mrs. Beebe and children left brother and sister had not met Thursday to join Mr. Beebe at her for nineteen years. Mr. Cel* The Dalles where they will make lers is making u tour o f the coast their future home. Both Mr. and anil will return to Southern Ore* Mrs. Beebe are very well known gon to spend the remainder of thd here, having graduated at the b « winter. He is well impressed witll | tal High sehool. They will be miss Ashland and vicinity. Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. Beaver of ed in the young"r set where they The enjoyed much popularity. Mrs. this city have just returned fror.* Reels' is a musician of much abil a two week’s pleasure and sight- ity and was an active member o f j seeing trip to southern California several clubs in this city where They visited a daughter. Mrs. F f> her efficiency and abilities will be ward Stannard at Los Angeles and a sister, Mrs. Frank ByrnJ much missed. I at San Francisco, they also vi-V cd San Diego and Tijuana on a BUYS T A L E N T BUSIN ESS | The American Legion wi.l meet in regular session, Tuesday evening, December 13, at thl la-gion Hall, at this time the new officers for the coming term will be installed. Commander Ralph Bowen de- tires a Urge attendance, to start in the New Year right and then! will be much business o f import ance to come before the meeting) Plans will he made for the pla.f which is to be given at the Vininp Theatre the 23nd and 24th o f thif month. After the meeting the men will be entertained with a fine ban« quet and smoker. X-L Electric Company For “ Dick" I'-'.rker has purchased j the Sanderlin Confectionery and Barber Shop in Talent, and took poMseasion Thursday. While it is not definitely known it is und*r stood that Mr. Parker intend* making a number o f changes in the establishment in the near fu. ture, such u new furnishings nnd ! equipment and other impi»ivct i r «Suóde.sìionTBì Standard Electric Ap- liances, Ignition and (f t ® - Social IV L ar y Parts. 8-Hour Battery menti. RCA and KOLSTER CARR FUN ERAL TH RU SDAY Dan Thomas Carr passed away at his home on 3411 Iowa street Tuesday January 3. Mr. Carr was 80 years 5 months and 2 days old at thetime vt his death. He was well known in this city whe * he has resided for several years. He leaves a wife and several step children. Radios. Don’t forget your W edding Anniversary. Guy Good Phone 82 Gold wedding ring» overlaid with white gold and hand carved. $7.50 Bar pins set with hrinestones $1.50 to $3 00 Funeral services were held Thursday mo., ing nt the Dodge Chapel and burial was made in tlie Mountain View cemetery. • T j ¡ «• * EVER OFFERED J FORD if You bug I 1920 TUIMIR SEDAN Ashland i « ! Cash and Carry i 1 I $125.00 1925 DODGE RDSTR. j You miss a lot of good | I Bargains I j Trade here anti watch * Your bank account i DODGE ' ! CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO. I Subscribe (SE A L ) v -X - - - x - :- x - :- x -x l\ Prompt and courteous service. Come in and get acquainted w’ith us. J. A. Cook Props. D. A. Peterson HERBERT’ S GROCERY IOWA CORN 2 CANS 2 5 c ASHLAND TOMATOES 2 CANS 2 5 c BEETS 2 CANS 25 t CREAMETTES The New Macaroni 3 FOR i i ------- 25’ 25c ¡ SWEET POTATOES 4 Lbs j 3‘ ¡ SQUASH Per Lb. W E DELIVER and sworn to before me this 6th day of January. 1923 Ä Y w® S pl i ! o Ô P s jV F . L stretched to matbv- mstic(7y rwt ngular «bip»« • Waterless I » I I New Blankets for Old this way p a io li fstitivsiiv .leaned. It’s th» is « » —<«• that it. — m aking blankets look SIMPSON HAROARE i “ Winchester Store’ new is one o f the specialties h» surprwrd h o» much cleanliness. iongvr your fu»* » 4 l«*l il th « dirt and - ir a # and gr» i .» is % f»m m -*ll regularl- th « LAUNDRY does it best/ ' ________________ _______________ , I W 'otjiR ujjt.Yoti «rmi'd in this departm ent store o f I ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. viari » if. ti NEWS STAND SB7.7lS .t4 Total o f demand denosits (oth er than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 30. jjl. 32 $ 717.587.65 Tim e D «oosit s subject to Reserve (payable after SO days, or subject to .30 days or more notice and postal savings) : 35. Savings deposits (including time certificates n* denosit other than for njoney borrowed) 5 ,269.7« 38. Postal savings deposits $ .116.92 Total of time deposits sub- >ert to Reserve. Ite.ns 35. 36. 37 and 38 $ 579.386.68 TOTAL $ 1.560.032.99 State o f Oregon. County o f Jackson, ss: I, J. \V. McCoy, Cashier o f the above named bank. d<- <o emnly swear that th«* above statement is true to the best of try knowledge nnd belief. J. W. McCOY. LIFE TIME I I I EXCELLENT FOUNTAIN SERVICE LUNCH COUNTER Cl«rtJ!v« rW n ed and FORD SALES A SERVICE ! grow. '------------------ -------- --------------------- ' DELIVERY $150.00 SMOKERS SUPPLIES RESOURCES Dollars Cts. 1. a Loans and discounts 5 503,719.99 Total loans ........................................ ...... 005,719.99 2. Overdrafts, unsecured, ............. $ 134.95 $ 134.95 3. U. S. Government securities ow ned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) $ 100 , 000.00 b All other United States Govern ment securities (including premiums, if any) $ 20©,090.55 Total ... ................................ 300.090.53 O th er bonds, stocks, securities, etc., ow ned 412,358.04 Banking House, $11,589.17; Furniture and fix tures, .$ .¡.227.30 14,816.17 Real estate owned other than banking house 11,481.97 law fu l reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 76,184.68 10. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 67,852.93 11. Amount due from State Banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 8, 9, and 10) 172,042.44 13 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other then Item 12) $ 2,514.80 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 ................................ 242,410.17 14. a Checks and drafts on banks (including Federal Reserve Rank) located outside of city or town of reporting bank $ 204.34 b. Miscellaneous cash items « «• > 6.31.82 836.16 15. Pedemntion fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ............... $ 5,000.00 Total ................................... 1.569.032.98 LIABILITIES Dollars Cti. 19. Capital stock paid in 100 000,00 20. Surplus fund ............................................................... .30 000.00 21. a Undivided profits $ 27.53.3.45 b Reserved for Dividend S 5,000.00 32 533.45 c Less current expenses paM None 32 533.45 22. Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued 4 841.2S 23. Circulating notes outstanding 99 995.00 27. Certified checks outstanding l 339.3 t 28. Cashier’s checks outstanding ........................... .3 .349.58 Total of Items 27, 28 and 29 .................. < 4.688.92 30. Individual deposits subject to check 427 704.39 31. Certificates of deposit due in less thnn 30 days • (other than for money borrowed) 164.-32 32. State, county, or other municipal deposits secur ed by pledge of qssets o f this bank or surety With II I I I Complete Line of ‘w here savings are greatest Elk> B ldg. P h on e 3 WATER WARE $350.00 NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ashland, Ore. $85.00 I ' j CONFECTIONERY i I 1923 FORD TOURING 1924 FO RD T O U R IN G (Formerly The Plaza Billiard Hall) At Ashland in the State o f Oregon, At The Close o f Busin-*» on Dec. 31, 1927 Without I I $75.00 Reception FIRST NATIONAL BANK • t I & / j< 9 Charter No. 57 47 Reserve District No. 12 % R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E I I $35.00 the COOK 1 I I I ROADSTER PICKUP I -■ — . dances, and those who enjoy danc Albany— Albany & Eastern ing are invited to attend what 1* Railroad files incorporation ar expected to be a popular Satur ticles for railroad to cross Cas day night diversion. cades to Deschutes county. Miss Maude Rice and Everett Bailey, both of Talent, were un Dancing Club Farmed ited in the bonds o f holy matri The first dance o f the Jackson mony Wednesday, January 4th Hot Springs dancing club will at the Catholic Rectory on Sixth be held Saturday night at Jack- street. .Father Carmody perform son Hot Springs. Membership ing the ceremony. The young | cards to this club can be secured couple were accompanied by Mis.' at the door. Eleanor Powers o f Talent and Ben Through the club arrangement, Delsman o f this city. dancing will tie continued until The bride and groom are very well known in the Rogue River one thirty or two o’clock. Specie! Valley where they have many refreshments will be served at mid friends, both having lived most night. The club <^ficials have ar of their lives in Talent. Mrs. ranged for special music at the** ‘f v ‘ i • 1 I $15.00 Miss Visiting Tomorrow — “ Rice-B sil«y Nuptial« Bailey, who is a trained nurse, worked for some time in the Com munity Hospital in Medford. Mr Bailey carries on intensive farm ing in the Talent district. The young couple will be at home to their friends at their home on Anderson creek, after a short honeymoon in the citiwi of the northern part of the state. BELLE 1. GILI.INGS, Notarv Public. CORRECT— Attest: • 1». WAGNER, w . if M c N a i r . THOS. H. SIMPSON, Directors. RED CROS SEALS Mrs. Rose Taverner Robinette chairman o f the Christmas health ■ml drive in Ashland sent <>ut er.« velupes o f the tuberrulni* seals t<* different people in Ashland and vicinity, shortly before Christma* x-7-r-T -r-K -^ 'r-T -K -K -:-> x -K -r-'? r- • a number o f these huve not been ; turned in. Mrs. Robinette wouk' , I THE GREATEST ' l'l » ! ■ < i I I i th* same aa soon as i USED CAR VALUES j have the stomps returned, as they i i "■*'*"*■ * “ meet him. The B. Y. P. meets at 7 p. m. and has prepared a very interesting program. This service laps right into the preaching ser vice in the evening which begins at 7 :30. There will be good music and every one is invited to all of these services. REGISTER bond Ser vice. Mr. Parker is a brother of “ Dutch” Purker and Sumner Parker o f this city. ASHLAND Early News of Spring Frocks Leads You to Our Modish Arrivals The excitement o f "something n ew " is abroad in our dreas de partment— because frocks, just a step ahead in style, are being un-, packed every day. Vivid High Shades Express New Delights A fter a winter o f black satin and shades o f tan and brown, the spring pu'ure o f high shades is paxtict*- larly pleasing. Flat crepe and satin j crepes combine. • \ $ 9 . 90 —$ 14.75 v \ . \ .