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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1928)
PAGE SIX THE ASHLAND REGISTER All Mens W ear M ' * SUITS, SHIRTS, HATS, UNDERWEAR, TROUSERS, ETC. EVERYTHING GOES! “ Hab-a-dash Inn” Must Clear Decks for Spring Toggery $35.00 Suit and $14.75 Ore. Wool O’Coat Both for $32.50 $25.00 Suit and $14.75 Ore. W ool O’Coat Both for $29.50 Everything Slashed MILLER'S 9 f C. A. Hanning of Talent, The J. C. Penney Company has Word has been received from Ashland over the New Year. Mr. sister Mrs. Earl Fraley in Alame. | da, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Marsks transacted business in this city on 954 stores operating in -4G states. Kent also visited relatives at Miss Maude Barnes who was as and the Neville families in San Thursday. Over .'1,000 women employees par sistant librarian in this city for a Grant« Pas.« en route. C. G. McAllister and wife and Francisco. Dr. J. B. Webster of Phoenix, ticipate in the bonus in their var number of years, that «he Is con genially employed in the Boys arid j son James* of Beach street moved 1 Mr. J. C. Hopper and son Earl was visiting friends in Ashland ious stores and 145 women asso ciates in their New Y'ork and St. Girls Book Shop department at to Eugene some days since hav- were transacting business in Tal. Thursday. Mr. W. L. Johnson, an old time Louis offices. Gills in Portland. .Miss Barnes war! inp traded their property here for ent Wednesday afternoon. with the library department for property in Lane County, “They constitute a large and vi Wiley Frances and A. M. Miller resident of Jackson county who is was tal factor in our organization,” several years before taking up her ( Arthur Webber and family re both former residents of Ashland | n«*«ring his 90th birthday present work. 'turned to A-hland recently after who have been visiting friends i.v i meeting old friends on the streets said Mr. Fortmiller, when inter of Ashland Thursday. Mr. John viewed today. “ In order to encour — T ry . u r T herm oid B r . k . L i . i s , " r » 1 m o n tl‘ < •P «n t ' 1 V aah in * this city for a number of days, son is hale and hearty and looks age them toward greater effort left this morning for Roseburg. at TH IRD S T R E E T G A R A G E . ton - T h e>' Hr*‘ at p n 's*‘nt at the I. V. Wright home on j Eugene, Salem, and Portland many years younger than his age. | and to give them some special Dr. S. R. Janies of Eugene vis benefit within the keeping of the Mountain avenne. where they will spend • sever»! the holidays visiting with rela weeks visiting friends and rela* ited with Kansas friends and J. principle and policy of the organ Mr. and Mrs. Dole Ginley and tives in Modesto, California. C. Hopper Thursday. He was on ization, the Golden Rule. this from tives. Mrs. Elinor Powell, an employ, children were in Ashland Mrs. Arthur Thompson of K la-' his " aY to San Francisco. Dr. special bonus plan has been adop ee of McGee’s store visited in Roseburg over the New Year visit, math Kalis was a week end visitor James was formerly a resident of ted for them.” ing the Chas Hooper family of Medford the first of the week Rush County, Kansas. The bonus distribution for the in this city. with her sister, Mrs. H. B. Kellum Hargadine street. Miss Ena McKewan of Marsh women in the offices is based on Miss Nina Kidwell who is em Mr. and Mrs. C. I. J. Porter of I A. E. McFarland ol U street field ,is one of the new- students salary and years of service. The North Main street recently return- ; was on the sick list recently but ployed in a drug store in Klamath to register at the Southern Ore I women associates in the stores Falls is visting her mother and he» ed from an extended visit with re is reported improving, gon Normal school. Miss McKe ! share in the bonus in proportion brothers and sisters on Liberty latives in Idaho cities in Portlanv J. L. Oxford of Allison street wan is residing with Mrs. Edna to their productiveness in sal-.*» and Spokane. While in Spokum who has beeen indisposed for street for several days. Storey on Alida street. and length of service. MlS.M.K. ( •■•••! Tltil'K 1 f«o«*l they visited their son and his some time is still confined to his I Rev. Fred L. Hornshuh, pastor The men associates have the op Mcd# "id Wt diced: • ;.ft*i h s .i.g l home and will be glad to see his' wife the Irving Porters. \:.>.o.l relative.» and fri nds in of the* Lighthouse Temple at Eu- portunity to «hare in the profit# G. A. R. friends and comrades. Jack Blumenthall of Klamath gene. Rev. F. E. Cooke, pastor of all J. C. Penny Company stores Mrs. Sarah Boots of B street i hot city fore several day*. Falls was a week end visitor in of the Bible Standard Temple at and to receive a substantial per Battery B 294 coast artillery who has been ill for some time is Ashland last week. their Roseburg and Carl Miers and cen tage of the profits of will resume drilling Monday, Mrs. R. L. Chaney, former resi grateful to friends for the beau Orville Turner, both elders at Eu stores when they become man January 9. This will be the first dent of this city but now of Kla tiful potted plants she has been gene together with Rev. J. K. agers. math Falls is visiting friends in showered with. Mrs. Boots was al drill since Christmas. Mr.G.F.Billings has received j Murphy of the Full Gospel Tern, so remembered by the Camp Eire Ashland for a few days. TEN CLUBS Mrs. J. L. Bnrnthouse who has Girls with a small Christmas tree 1 word from state officials that he pie of this place left Wednesday mbrning for Lodi, California. has been re-appointed notary pu- been confined to her home on the ¡during the Holiday season. Wednesday evening they conduct (Continued from page ti Main bliu for a term of four years. ed services at Bethel Tabernacle Boulevard for the ps*t tv.i month« Mrs. Ida Smith of East ..inm This makes two notaries in the ancing clubs, model minutes, mo with the influenza is no v able to j street who has been ill for a time where Dr. Price’s followers wor sit up for a short time each day | is now reported in convalescent i Billings Real Estate office. Mr. ship. Dr. Price brought the F'ull del reports, methods of nominat Billings' son Homer is also a no ing, qualifications and responsi and ia thought to be on the road . «tages. Gospel to Ashland over three bilities of officers, advantages of to recovery. Mrs. Robert Gordon, wife of tary. Guy Randles and family who years ago and Rev. J. E. Murphy Cultural, Civic and Departmental — W h y p m 9120.00 for m W h ile Robert Gordon of Grants Pas is continuing here with much suc clubs were on the program. It was !■ R e i s r v S aw in g machine from "ho recently closed a deal for the formerly resided on Allison street cess. haved moved to the Horace agreed that it is easier to do ma agent? W han yon can h a y en 24-1 at e« of Balfour-Guthru The special services at the Full terial things than to awaken pub Mitchell farm in the Bellview dis- jwat aa good for $50 0 0 at P ail's., land, where Mr Tinker now live-. Gospel Temple Tuesday evening lic conscience. Club women do Also sowing machine« for r e a l by has taken an extended trip ea«t trict. were well attended. Rev. Fred L. not know the rc-ources at their Mrs.Amy Weedon of Oakland. the mnath at Pail's Corner. Aeh- to \ isit her son at Minneapolis, u Eugene, command. Should they be worried If M-ter at Huntington, West Vir California is visiting friends and Hornshuh. pastor at delivered the message which was „ about tree cutting; consult the Mr. Henry Pace of Medford was ginta, a daughter at Kansas City relatives in this city. Mrs.William Mver of High on*‘ on un,ty "nd co* Highway Commission. For untidi and a mother at Grand Island, an Ashland visitor Wednesday. who left the early part of *>P*ration. Special music carried ness of streets: confer with the Mr». In* Farnsworth, student Nebraska. Mrs. Gordon will also 1 • a sermon in itself, two special City CouiiciL .’or Bad snntation, • December for a visit with rela of the Southern Oregon Normal get in touch with the City Health being given, school, returned the first of the visit Mr». Duncan, formerly Mi-' tive. in Perm«. Montana. Portland "umbers Miss Margaret Wilcox of Co- Officer. week from Portland and Roseburg Anna ( ..\ert of Grant- Pa«-. S i» and Eugene, is expected to return It \ as clearly brought out dur where she spent the Christina» 1 ’ »* t return home via Odgev to her home in this city the latter ! qu‘n* “ °nP ,of »he new «tudents «» th* N"r"1al *cho° l and “ m* K ing the afternoon that a c'ub is Jays with relatives. snd Fan Francisco some time ix part of this week. the result of the desire of individ Mrs. J.H.Morton of Etna. Cal- in* h' r hT * Rex Stratton came up from March. Shortly after her return. ual women to cooperate for the ¡forma who was operated on for j S‘°"y on A,,d" *tr" t’ Gordons w-ill take possession Portland to spend New Years with benefit of the individual. *’ie cluM • ■ r newly purchased rani * appendicitis Wednesday morning relative* in Ashland. Mr. Strat of and the town. a - the Community hospital in Penney Company Give* ton formerly lived in Ashland in "h.ch i‘ situated two miles east to be getting Large Christma» Bonus The meeting proved most sue. f Ashland. Mr. Gordon intend* ¡city, i- reported years gone by. Henry Gressman from Spring • -ing and developing Gladiolus along nicely. Her husband who J Mr. A. W. Fortmilhw. manager oes»ful and beneficial to the 'nrg* the field was visitng with his broth Balfour-Gut bn» accompanied her to Ashland for i of the local J. C. Penney store in attenda-ice of women pres-nt. Be the operation will leave for his this city announces today that rause of the xisitors from out’,, ng er in law and family Mr. and Mrs. home Friday. Mr.Morton is the $120,004.90 was distributed in districts. Mrs. S. A. Peters, J r. Mi- J. sephine Barber return- Val Inlow of Mountain avenue. bonuses to the empl«*yees of the and Mrs E..rl Crow Hostesses fe* during the past week. The Gre«s- ' » r 1 ”m* in t*> s , tv Thurs- Sanitary Plumbing inspector J. C. Penny otgnnizatioa for the 'He afternoon served rrfre*hin.-nL man- Jived in Ashland about 20 t l . t t a two weeks xaaatinn Etna. J l Lenear« of K *t V jyear 1927. This 1» the largest bon- at four o’clock, which consisted of Mrs ago, ' : * r' citîe«. Mi - Barber a business visitor in u* distributism in the history of dainty and attraetira land* < •*.« John L. Kent of Drain vuut ed. *' »«* Mr*. Sidney Haz. fornia lea and toffee Ashland Thu -day. jibe roirpsmy. MENS UNION SUITS Now is your opportunity to replenish vour* stock of underwear at prices that " are [| — “ heavy '- “ ' J ‘ S' P* exceptionally low. Included in this sale are J many Allen-A Cooper, Eemington Gar- I ments. ¡11 Jane Way Health Underwear. $1.25 Q C c ( value .... * Ulta Maid Underwear, $2.50 $^-45 values Allen A Underwear, S2.50 values, $J.95 Allen A Light Wool Mixed, $3.00 .65 values................................. Allen A 90 per cent Wool, $3.75 values $3 2S *2 At of Hill P. K. named Sam H Othe: recentF Chief Medfon Detrick Prophet Oriental Medforc Ashland Ashland mander 2nd cer Cass, Simpson •Lea. Mi W . F. Allen A Wool and Lisle. S4.00 $0.361 ▼alues *3 Align A All Wool $6.00 values $ 4 .9 5 guard, orator, trustee. Represei Grants 1 Ashland Mr. A len A Silk Wool, $7.00 values *4M Portland Hansen ited in week. Mrs. Rideout, students, ing trier ath Falls