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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
PACE THE TWO ASHLAND REGISTER mill or gasoline pump. Water in FOR SALE: Rabbits, Utility buggy. R. W. Clapp. Bellview a embly program and to sponsor a D elig h tfu l B rid g e P a r t y SW APS student body mixer sometime dur the house. Family orchard 1 -31 V0*1 »« Reds- and chins- AU> just south of Moon’s mill. One of the most delightful af FOR TRADE: Will trade auto,! Cream separator. Reed baby ____________________________________T l -1-t ing the quarter. mile to Talent High school. Call J o in t In s ta lla tio n fair a of the week occured Monday wood or plough not very par at 96 Laurel street or Phone; evening when Miss Calla Beagel Joint Installation of the I. O. O. ticular how, for good brood 63-1 Mo. 289-J Ashland. F. and Rebekah lodges were held B lack B -ar C lub Hold* In itia tio n entertained a group of friends at sow or good milk cow. Route 2. I Very interesting was the meet* her home on Morton street with an at Gold Hill Wednesday evening. FOR SA LE L IV E STOCK Bx 64 tf. A aumptuou» banquet preceded ing of the “ Black Bear Club” oi ' j evening of Bridge. FOR, SAFE: A good dairy heard ! the Pioneer boys of the Christian 1 the installation at which the fol FOR RENT H OU SES Lovely gifts were presented Registered Guernsey Bull and | lowing Ashland people were i church which was held in the par Misses Frances Howard and Ethe* FOR RENT: 6 room Modern house Empire Milking ma-hine. Elec, i church. 1 guests: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randles, 1 lors of the Christian 121 Bush Street. Phone 289 J. IN SERVICE, QUALITY AND PRICES SLrum for holding high and low trict separator. Call 371-R | i .Monday evening, under the direc- I Mr. and Mrs. George Crapsey, Mr scores of the evening. 7 1 - 4-V FOR RENT: Apartments ror rent! and Mrs. George Nichols, Mr. ans lion of Mr. Harold Teal, who • A sumptuous supp«^ was serv Enquire 167 East Main street.! FOR SALE: Thrifty, month o ld 1 Mrs. Cliff Payne, Mr. and Mrs. V | trttir leader. At this meeting which i ed at eleven o’clock at a table loccured at 7:30 o’clock four»mem- registered Jersey Heifer calf i A. Madden, Milton Nichols ai.» FOR RENT: Five room furnished • hers were initiated into the club. J beautifully decorated with a cer-« 399 Beach street. Ashland George Rib. house, 239 Second street. In- Following the meeting, Mrs. J. V. 1 terpiece of waxed daffodils ex 71-2t I Following Installation, a social quire at 713 Oak street. Wright and Mrs. Sawyer mother! quisitely arranged in a huge green time was enjoyed by the large bowl. The early spring idea was of two of the members served de FOR RENT: Eurmaoea it«vuso. FOR S /'.E : Pedigreed cockerels, number present. for 400-500 incubator 112 Nut ! licious refreshments to the dozes further carried out with waxed Holmes Grocery. daffodil favors, place cards, nap _____ • ley street. A. Bert Freeman. 1 boys assembled. W o m an S u rp rise d on B irth d a y kins, and yellow tapers in green FOR SALE REA L E S T A T E * 70- J-t I BANANAS A group *of friends and rela holders gracing either end of the 3 POUNDS W ed n e sd a y C lu b Holds M eetin g tiv. urprisid Mrs. H. Tay. » FOR SALE: A few acres “ In the F O R S A L E M I S C E L A N E O U S A most delightful afternoon was ■ tables. on the eve of her birthday am Sun-Can-See Vista of loamy FOR SALE: Small 4-hole cook Miss Beagel’s guests were the that of-Wednesday of this week,' stove and tank. Call 9F4. 71-it niversary, Tuesday, January 10. deep soil, irrigated. Nice home over which Mrs. Otto Winter and following: Misses Gertrude Biede at her home on A street. A plea, close in. number one poultry Newtown POTATOES FOR SALE: White Rotary Elec M A. C. Strange presided a? Gladys Applegate, Ethel Khrunv sant social evening was spent and ranch a*id gar.1i n tract beau Elsie Alexanders, Emma Jenkins tric Sewing Machine. Cost 8 «60 joint hostesses for the ladies of ■ • APPLES tiful drive and cedar grove, nice and will take half price. Terms the Wednesday club of the Pres« id Ruth Onum of Ashland and by the guests were served to the highway and villey view. offered to responsible puichas- | | byterian church at the residence1 Miss» . Mary B- bb, Alvina B-da: i 25 lbs. for following Mr. and Mrs. H. I,. Tay« Thirty-three blooded laying j er. Write Box A care Register I of Mr«. Winter on the Boulevard. Brownie Purdin, and Mrs. Haze) lor, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sams, Mr. Per Box Hens, 3 Rabbits 2 does 1 buck, j Mrs. J. R. Robertson vice« Bromley of Medford. and Mrs. J. H. Hendricks, Mr. and Several good guns. Portable \ FOR SALE: Maxwell Tour. 1921.' j president of the society presided! Mrs. R. A. McAllister, Mr. and Good condtion. Cash $45.00 or Brunswick and records. Oliver Elk L ad ie* M eet i over the business meeting in the Mrs. George Scribner and Mn». Terms $ 5 0 .0 0 S ee at 117 8th Typewriter. Coleman light like, ! absence of the president, Mrs. Wil« I A large number of Elk ladies Amy Weedon. 69-? i $ J .95 ROYAL BAKING POWDER new. Studebaker for sale or j street. J mer Poley. Plans were discussed 1 attended the first Card party of Mrs. Taylor was also the re | and formulated for the church: trade what have you. Rt. 2 Bx. 5 LB. CAN FOR WANTED the new year, Thursday after cipient of a number of useful and work for this year. Plans were | 64 69-lt noon, January 12, in the ladies’ dainty gifts. WANTED: Wheelchair. Call Mrs. made to give a colonial party in the Club rooms at the Elk Temple. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: A W. M. Hedrick, 165 B street. parlors of the Presbyterian church Joint hostesses for the after fine little dairy farm -of 20 T h o ta D e lta Phi 69-Tf. SOUP TOMATO MATCHES on February 22, the public to n% noon were Mrs. Harris Dean and acres mostly in alfalfa 70 ton ------------------------------------------ -A ________________________________________ Eleven members were admit invited to attend, benefits derived Mrs. C. I. J. Porter, who served were cut this season. WANTED: Hair Switches and ted to the Theta Delta Phi men’s from the affair to be used for tl > dainty refreshments to the mem rolls' made at 52 Roca street. 6 fine Milk Cows, some young honorary fraternity of the South» church. Following the business l A f t C bers and visitors at the close of stock, pigs, team, everything Large Can , Phone 273-L. 71-3t 6 Boxes for ern Oregon Normal school at a re meeting a delightful afternoon was the afternoon. needed on a farm in the way cent meeting of thd organization. enjoyed, with enlivening games Mrs. J. Hughes held high score of tools and implements. 6 The total membership is now- and music. in Bridge for the afternoon, ant) room house large barn, chicken GOOD EATS eighteen. The hostesses served very dain Mrs. Clyde Costello received house, garage and wood housu WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FEED Those making the scholastic re ty and unusual refreshments td Are high score in Five-Hundred. fine well of water with wind- quirement of ones and twos in fif the twenty-four ladies present. SEE OUR PRICES Our Speciality teen hours of work last term are: Very unique and attractive were Aubrey Huan, Ben Ellis, Kennetll the favors which were candle Home made pastries Anderson, Lester Beck, Riley Pit holders formed of life-savers and ancV GRANNY’S tener and Vernon Trimble. W. J. gum drops with a tiny lighted Buttermilk Hot Cakes like Roberts, C. J. Weaver, J. V. Star candle in the center. Grandma Used to Make rett, Paul Master, and I, V’. Kene --- 1 made the required standing the Local L ad ies A t t e n d M ed fo rd BLUE BIRD CAFE summer school bub are not in at In s tallaltio n 207 E a s t M> in tendance at present. One of the most brilliant occas- , ions recently held in Medford, was G irls’ H o n o r a r y the in stallatlon of the officers! Theta Beta Phi the women’s of Reames Chapter No. 66 of the of university sorority of the Normal j order of the Eastern Star, which school p I hii « to initiate twenty-firs »ecured Wednesday night In the new members into the organiza ! Masonic Temple. The hall FLAX SEED, ROCK CANDY AND was tion next week. There ure at pre* i most beautifully and artistically ! sent ten members in the organiza« decorated with poinsettias and * LICORICE lion. , , ferns. The installing officer of ' (Mentholated) The requirement for admittance | the*evening was Past Worthy M v in the soror,ty is a grade of one or ■ron, .Mrs. Nellie AfcGowan. The Sports stvles, fur trimmed, $16.75 two in fifteen hours of work car« I Worthy Matron installed was Mrs. j ried. Those eeting this standard Helen Minkler, a sister of Mrs. J. This cough syrup is valuable as a sedative in 1 last term arc: Dorothy Bollen, Lo H. Turner of this city and a form afflictions of the throat, relieving recent and ta Carroll, Vesta Coke, Mildred ! er resident of Ashland, where she | A wonderful lot of both sport and Culy, Eldora Damewood, Yvonne resided for many years. obstinate coughs by promoting expectoration After installation, an interest Devuney, Julia Aiken, Lebne Dress Coats, $24.50 to $.39.75 val Fries, Genevieve Galloway, Mar« ing program was given, the out I ues ....................................... $16.95 and serving as a clamative in Bronchical and ion Giddings, Mildred Gyger, Mar standing number being three local A group of fine dress Coats, $48.00 garet Huminerbacher. Mary Agnes solos by Mr. Stevens of Medford Loryngeal irritation. Hunt, Rita Lane, Helen Lyons. who is the possessor of a very fine to $54.50 values at ......... $29.75 Muriel McCutheon, Evelyn Man« voice. “Grandmother’s Favorite Splendid Dress Coats, all $59.50 to gold, Stella Morse, Marjory Penn Those in attendance from Ash Irene Patrosck, Effie Quinn. Bon land were, Mesdames Dewey Sack- $69.50 values at $39.75 Cough Remedy for Generations" nie Scholas. Lucile Wilson, Mrs. ett, Hal McNair. J. H. Turner, Wetherall and Lucille Woodruff. Belle Schwein, Frank Crouch and * The sorority plans to prepare ml Elsie Churchman. SOCIETY We aim a to tn’ Please l Specials for Saturday and Monday 28c 50‘ 75 19 Hardy Brothers Compound Cough Syrup CLEARANCE! COATS Ä Eas«1 Side Pharmacy Our Saturday Service DRESSES j i I Means that we will promptly repair your shoes. This will be appreciated bv school children. ! OVERLAND SHOE SHOP | “ Y our F e e l Will B rin g You B a c k " I Crepe satins, flat crepes and wool jerseys $16.75 tí? 1 QC to $19.75 values v l V / . î / O A N ew P um p ...... $10.95 Mostly Peggy O'Dare and Louise Alcott Dresses, crepe satins, georgette and velvet combina tions, * $24.50 and $29.75 Values ............................. $17.85 Misses and Womens Peggy O' Dare and Louise Alcott Dresses $34.50 to $44.50 values . $29.75 that is at home everywhere * HERBERT’ S GROCERY IOWA HAMS PER POUND SIDE BACON PER POUND PHILLIPS PAN CAKE FLOUR 2 FOR 25 We are featuring this new model in soft pliable Gun Metal Calf. It has the slender simple lines appropriate for afternoon oc casions as well as street wear. Like all Queen Quality Shoes this model has smart ness, perfect fit and comfort and the price is not what one could call extravagant. POPCORN JOLLY TIME 2 FOR BULK 2 Vi POUNDS FOR WE DELIVER 25 25 The SHOE DEN At McGees “Shoes of Merit Onlv" ■ P WOOLEN FABRICS $3.75 TO $5.00 VALUES Nipped Down To $2.75 TO $3.50 VALUES Tucked Down To $1.95 $1.49 —Broadcloth, Velour, grey and rust Newsheen Twill, Tricotines and several patterns in fancy plaids and stripes, 50 to 56 inch goods, all of course, at much less than cost to close out before in- ventorv. —40 inch Wool Crepe, 44 inch Poiret 1 will and 54-inch Stripe Novelty Worsters, rather than invoice them, at $1.49 $1.35 TO $1.45 VALUES Cut Again to 69c —Last, “rather than invoice",” price on 36 to 39 in. wool Batiste Cashmere, Fancy Worsteds and White Ground Challis. S & H Green Stamps O l Given With M §( Purchases Pre-Inventory Sales Continue to* End of Month ♦