W •# 0. Euren« Orar*« New Years Day Hike eers for the new year, with the Jackson County, Oregon. the house. Family orchard 1-3 and will take half price. Terms following officers to be installed Dated January 6th, 1928. mile to Talent High school. Call offered to responsible purchas­ at this time: President, Mr. A . E. E. D. BRIGGS. at 96 Laurel street or Phone er. W rite Box A care Register. Connor: Vice-president, Mrs. Les­ Administrator. 289J Ashland. 63-1 Mo. lie W ertz; Secretary, Mrs. Mark Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon FOR S A LE : Maxwell Tour. 1921. True; Treasurer, Dr. C. W. Han­ FOR SALE L IV E STOCK . < 6l'-tl. Good condtion. Cash $45.00 or son; Sargeant, Leslie W ertz; Mis­ Terms $50.00 See at 117 8th tress at Arms, Miss Irma Beck FOR S A LE : Two Pedigreed Blua street. 69-7 FOR RENT HOUSES Chaplain, J. J. Murphy; Inner Bucks and a few good breeding door keeper, Arthur Madden; Does. O. H. Cole, Walker ave. W AN TED TO REN T :8 room house, No. 496 Outer door-keeper, John Beck. 69-tf Liberty, or wilt rent in 3 or 4 W A N TE D : Wheelchair. Call Mrs. apts. Might add more furnish­ FOR SALE MISCELANEOUS W. M. Hedrick. 165 B street. Pot Luck Dinner ings. Close to Normal. Former­ 69-Tf. FOR S A L E : White Rotary Elec­ The Junior Hi-Y Club met at ly McAllister House, newly re­ tric Sewing Machine. Cost $ < 60 the Pioneer Hall with a pot luck novated. See Yockey Co. dinner held at six o’clock on 69-lt. Thursday evening. FOR R E N T: 6 »uom Modern house A fte r the business meeting, the 121 Bush Street. Phone 289 J. group o f boys met with Reverend Gaffney, V. V. Caldwell and W. FOR R E N T: Apartments ror rent P. Walter to resume their course Enquire 167 East Main street. o f study. Don Sepncer is the effh I Dinner Party at Patera Home cient head o f the Junior Hi-Y FOR R E N T: Five room furnished house, 239 Second street. In­ Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Provost, Jr. Club. quire at 713 Oak street. Entertained at a bridge dinner A N EMULSIFIED ■ ’hursday evening, having as their Klamath Falls laid 140,000 FOR RENT : Furmsnea •louse. Holmes Grocery. Ruests Mr. and Mrs. Dom Provost, yards paved streets during 1927. Eucalyptus and pine i l r . and Mrs. Earl Crow, and Mr. Condon— Local growers sell Bind Mrs. C lifford Read. A paste) $8,000 holiday turkeys. preparation that Eolor scheme was used in table FOR S ALE : A few acres o f loamy llecorations, the centerpiece be- Light House Church quickly relieves per­ deep soil, irrigated. Nice home a large bouquet o f pink earn- close in. number one poultry To Be Established sistent colds, spasmo­ Etions and ferns. Lighted pin.» ranch and garden tract beau­ i:ip ets were at each end o f the tiful drive and cedar grove, nice The Four-Square Campaign dic croup. table and nut cups in pastel shades which is being conducted in the highway and valley view. Were used. Bridge was the diver­ Brown Church on the Bouevard Thirty-three blooded laying sion during the evening and Col­ by Evangelists’ Jimmy and Viola Hens, 3 Rabbits 2 does 1 buck. on el Lindbergh's book “ W e” war Lynd’ Angelus Temple workers’ Several good guns. Portable given as a prize fo r high score, Brunswick and records. Oliver has met with much success.lt is "Shasta and "Oregonian." which was won by Mr. and Mrs. Typewriter. Coleman light like understood that a Four-Square D' >m Provost. new. Studebaker for sale or light-house Church is to be es­ trade what have you. Rt. 2 Bx. tablished in Ashland’ as a result Business Girls Club 64 69-lt o f the campaign. The revival ■ Miss Emma Jenkins was host- services are to be continued se­ FOR S A LE : or will exchange for WP*-1 to the Business Girl’s d u ll veral weeks longer’ this week of property in or near Santa Rosa, Thursday evening at the home o! revival to be opened with an il­ Calif., or fo r new car. Lot 6, h< r brother. C liff Jenkins o* lustrated sermonon the Light­ Blk. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 N irth Pioneer street. A general house. x200 all street work done. Mrs. Southern Pa cific r a il tickets Hkood time was enjoyed by the A choir composed o f 6\er C. L. Hawley, Santa Rosa, Cal. good on m otor coaches o f congenial friends and late in the twenty n ixed vo ic •, has been or­ Rt. 2 Bx 491. Southern Pacific Motor evening the hostess served splen« ganized amon/ The converts. Transftort Co. did refreshments to the following A hiking party composed o f Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Bussell Cripe, started New Years morning to the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kline, near Hiatt’s Dam. They drove as far as How­ ard’s service station on the Green- springs road, hiking the two milei to the Kline ranch where a most wonderful New Years dinner was prepared for them, and fo r othei guests who included Mr. and Mrs. W ilia m Bullington, who live near the dam, as Mr. Bullington is in [charge there. A fter dinner houil [were spent congenially, and the ,gfi sts departed by moonlight to giike back in knee-deep snow, to [where their cars were parked. Books are classified as orna­ ments, tools, or friends. Books bought and kept only “ for looks” are the ornaments; the useful dic­ tionary’ and reference works are tools; while friends are the books with which one whiles away a spare hour or an evening. They should be carefully chosen, as one’s spare time should always be spent in good company. By R a i l or Highway to Portland —fa it trains augmented by ttew silv e r-g ra y motor coaches. New convenience for travel­ ers to and fiom Portland and intermediate scacions. Luxuri­ ous motor-coach service of Southern Pacific Mo.or Trans­ port Co., in addition to im­ proved schedules of Southern Pacific trams. Get your copy of the new time folder*. Note the faster time of the ' These trains southbound pro­ vide comfortable, convenient service to California points. Silver-gray motor coache« from Ashland daily; addition«! service from Roseburg and Eu­ gene north. guests and members: Misses Marie •nd Leta Ualker, Gladys Apples gate, Ruth Osmun, Georgie Cof- W »e, Gertrude Biede, Helen# B ie d e , Ethel Shrum, Calla Beagel, Mrs. C liff Jenkins and Mrs. Agnes Adsit o f Alaska. Ustollation by Fraternal Broth, erhood B T h e members o f the Fraternal IJrdherhood, with their families will meet in the Moose Hall, Fri­ d a y evening January 6, where a c o p ie d dish supper will be serv­ ed at six o’clock. The supper will be followed by the regular lodge seesibn, and installation o f offi» NOTICE OF SALE In the Matter of the Estates) of Sara L. Jackson and John) Jackson, Deceased. ) By virtue o f an order made by the Hon. W. J. H artzelf Judge, dated January 5th, 11428, I th# undersigned, administrator o f the said estate, with Wills annexed, will on and after February 15th, 1928, sell at private sale for cash, the real property belonging to thu said estate, to-wit: The North Half o f the West H alf o f Lot 45, and the West half o f Lots 46 and 47, all in Minor’s Addi- tion to the City o f Ashland King oj Friends Southern In a class by itself is the sav­ ings passbook which is both a tool and a friend. Its usefulness re­ quires concentration in working hours and a will to make head­ way. F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k • ASHLAND COMMERCIAL OREGON SAVINGS - SAFE DEPOSIT Pre-Inventory Pacific Ticket Agent Moat of the wool goods is now marked about half price— $3.75 to $5.00 values in broad­ cloth, velours, twills and fancies, Now ............... $1.98 $3.75 to $3.50 values in wool crepe Poriet twill and fancy worsteds, now ................ $1.49 $1.35 to $1.45 values now cut down to ............................... 69c HARDY BROS. H A V E NOT SOLD OUT! NOR ARE W E FOR SALE, NOR W IL L W E BE SO LO N G AS W E ARE SO W E L L SATIS­ FIED W IT H A S H LA N D , A N D A S H L A N D ’S CO N TINUE S TO G IV E US SUCH A H E A R T Y W E L C O M E AS T H E Y DID IN 1927— NO SIR, W E W I L L BE RIGHT ON THE JOB W IT H THE SAME HIGH Q U A L IT Y M E R C H A N ­ DISE— O UR VE R Y BEST IN SERVICE— A N D PRICES T H A T W IL L SUIT THE MOST EXACTING. BUY NOW $1.95 $5.95 $1.95 $2.95 SILKS Washable Crepe Cut Chenile Georgette Crepe Skinner's Crepe and $1.35 $2.49 $1.35 $3.45 Flat Crepe at $i.i>8 $3.75 Seaside Crepe ... $2.25 FOR SPRING W A S H GOODS See the great assortment of wash gopds, 50c to 75c values, now cut for final closeout at 33 l-3c per yard. Prints, suitings, lingerie cloths, etc. 3 Y a rd s........................... $1.00 $7.95 Raincoats, now ..... $8.96 Duro Glow Coats All That is what our special sale of high grade shoes is doing. Your opportunity to anticipate your shoes needs for several months is here now. now Umbrella ........... 16-Rib Silk Umbrella 10-Rib Gloria Silk which closely priced at $3.95, now 7.50 Silk Umbrellas M EDIUM OR ANG ES A T A B A R G A IN LA R G E P O P U L A R SIZE Silk, 10-rib Amber tips, S M A L L S W E E T ORANGES, Do/.. ORANGES MORE M O U N T A IN TURNIPS 6 lbs LO N G SW EE T ONIONS 6 Lbs For your choice of the remaining styles in this lot which includes STRAPS, PUMPS * TIES and OXFORDS in Black Satin, Pat- 1 ent and Kid leathers and Tan Combinations Kewpie Twins Reduced These fine childrens Shoes to keep the kid­ dies feet warm and dry are greatly reduced and the savings during this sale are most unusual. „ . . . 9 1 SATURDAY BAR G AIN S Economy Matches 6 Boxes 19 8 Rolls Paper Toilet A * “J ^ • A Red Hot Special 2 Cans of H A T U PEAS And 2 Cans of Story Book CORN Z 49 Fresh Standard Eggs, Per Dozen Only Fresh Country Butter, While it lasts lb. SHOE DEN W E SELL FOR CASH A N D DELIVER T H E GOODS CORSETS $2.50 Gossard Corselette $1.98 $3.00 Gossard Corselette $2.49 $3.50 Gossard Corselette $2.95 $5.00 Gossard Corselette $3.95 Carter’» Rayon Underwear $1.00 Vests, broken lines of sizes and colors to close out quickly at 69c $1.75 Bloomers $1.49 Carter’s Knitted Underwear $1.25 Winter Weight Cotton Suits now priced at ......... 98c $1.50 quality now at $1.19 Dress A t McGee« Clearance Shoe of Merit Only Hardy Brothers S W EA TER S $8.95 Heavy all wool Ruff Neck Sweaters, white ............ $5.95 $5.00 white V-neck slip on $3.95 $2.95 slip on sweaters .... $2.45 $3.45 slip on sweaters..... $2.95 One lot Childrens Sweaters $2.95 One lot Childrens Sweaters $1.95 HANDBAGS $2.95 to $3.45 values at .. $2.49 One lot $4.75 to $5.50 values in new handbags ................ $3.95