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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
PAGE THE SIX ASHLAND REGISTER most unique and startling affair j| turned Thursday morning from a stalled in the club in Pioneer hall, j boosting organization. Mr. Oscar Adams of Cottage/j location. Jesse Smith, former chef at Portland j The Pioneer Central Council i -------------------- -—- in Ashland’s history o f entertair. H short business trip to Fila Garret of Laurel Grove, but who has been spending i Mrs. Nininger's recently returned from ments will be staged on the even- I which is made up o f representa- SCREEN CLUB W ILL Globe, Arizona where he has been a week with Ashland friends and street slipped and fell upon the and Eugene. Sanitary tiveg from boy, club- of the Y. _ r n c T | ]M F R A I I ing o f January 20th. use modern , plying the carpenter’s trade. Mr. relatives, will leave tomorrow fo t steps in front of her home lari — W e PauLerud» M. C. A. ni.-t Wednesday nigh H A v fc, 1 U1V1E. B A L L . a visit with an uncle in Loa An- | Sunday night, and while no bone* ; Methods in Cleaning Everybody is invited to atend Smith expresses* much pleasure offi« 7 0 . 2 r and elected the following ge| es, were broken, she suffered a num- and all are assured of a with the Ashland sunshine and eers Bert Wright, president, Wa< Arrangements have been'made good time. Prepare early. Get Mis. Ella Jordan who has been ber of severe bruises. Mrs. Gar- states that he is more than glad . i c . | c . l®1-'* Stearns, vice-president and by the Screen Club of the West your costume and enjoy a good to be at home again. spending several weeks with hel ret is the mother o f Mrs. Fred High School Students Robert Bechtel, secretary-trea Coast Studios, Inc., for a Pion- time. Engle.*of this city. William Sowerby after spend brother and his wife, Mr. and Attend Conference surer. eer Costume Ball for the evening Allan Autrey and family who ing a few days in Ashland renew Mrs. Frank Jordan on upper Gran' . There are eleven boys clubs in January 20th. ing acquaintances with old friends ite street, left last Saturday fo l have been staying with Mr. Au- Bill Ashland and vicinity under th* * be ba*' be ^ ven at the Loan Association trey’s parents in the Bellviev» left Thursday for Los Angeles, her home in Portland. Ned Mars, Seldon Burton, Motion picture studio. It is ex Annual Election California for a visit with a sister Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Jacobs s t r i c t the past two weeks, ar. Sanders, Harriet Bevington, and auspices o f the Y. M. C. A. Ap- pected that a big part o f the com proxima’ . eiy 1»5 boys belong with from there he plans to visit a sis-> of Seattle, have been visiting banning on moving to ML ShasU Janet Balis were the five members be here At the regular annual meeting ter in Toronto, Canada. Mr. Sow friends in this city for the last City to reside. Mr. A utrey. was >f the Student Body o f the Ashlan» mid week meetings and a lead P«ny s equipment will o f the stockholders of the local tta ti » al,d up nhiht. Mi. erby was a resident of Ashland' few days formerly employed in the Twen- High school who left Thursday Farm Loan Association, held in five years ago having carried on ' Mr. J. H. McGee, proprietor of **•*» Century store jn this city morning for Eugene to attend the first and third Thursdays of each W- P Mayfield, who will have the city hull Tuesday, the follow Month. Plans fo r inter ciub has- j »barge of all the camera work and Mrs. Margaret McNabb Dob- annual High school and Press a.-< a painting and paper hanging j|cQeeg department store in thi» ing officers and directors were ketbull are now being made r ,H ' photographing is also expected to business. city, returned Wednesday morn j bin of Yreka, is visiting her pai sociation conference held under elected. T. S. Wiley, President; H. be here before that date. Mrs. John Knders and daughter ing from San Francisco where he ents and sister on .Gresham street the auspices of the University of i -bf? monthly round-up will be held W. Barron. Vice President, F. I,. All members o f the screen club Oregon. Miss Ellen Waters, Girl’ s Friday, January -2.. Shirley left Tuesday for a visit spent several days conducting this week. are requested to be dressed in Nutter, secretai-y and treasurer. with relatives in Klamath Kails. business affairs. Mr*’ E‘ C’ Stokoe of . 54a Physical Instructor of the high 1 costume that night commemora. H. W. Barron, D. H. Jackson, j Mrs. Ted Coldwell of Oak street Mrs. Flossie Worsham (who ° ran*e street who bas been >» school and Mr. Sanders accompan Hotel Men To Hold ! ting the days of 1870 when Ash- and Fred Homes were named as is visiting with Mr, Coldwell’» is known in the movie world as Iw,th the “ flu ” tor sevtral ied them. the appraising board. F. L. Nutte* Meeting in Grants Pass l,and wa* born- parents in McCloud, California, Flossie Oxford,) returne.l to San I was able to be out for the first These conferences are held each Nutter and Fred Homes were se- _______ A certain part o f the first pic- this week. Dicgc, C a.it, where she will 1* 1 time' Wednesday afternoon. year for the purpose of acquaint, Local hotel men are to meet irt! ture cal,ed “ Whiskers” will be lected as the delegates to attend “ Tex” , the thoroughbred Aire or. locution work. ' Ml“ Mayme Burne *'"ter of ing officers o f the different filemed hat night and only tho-„ the district convention to be held dale dog belonging to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oxford, who has bee* •'X-governor Burn« who passed schools with the various plans and Grants Pass Saturday for the pur in costume will be allowed in the in Coos county some time in Feb- pose of endeavoring to establish Frulan of B street met a painful quite ill at his home on Allison ' away on l u m b e r 24th at his projects being carried out by stud dearth through glass poisoning. street is some better at this writ- j home ,n San Francisco, is expert* ent bodies throughout the state, a union with flie “ Greeters” and picture. It is expected that the - ruary. • ed Saturday morning to arrive ii* and to learn how to solve prob the hotel fraternities along th<* Monday. The dog had been ill ¡ntf several days previous to his death — Try our Thermold Brake L i . i . g Asbland an extended visit lems which have been, successfully Pacific Highway, in the towns of refusing to eat and evidently in at T H IR D S T R E E T G A R A G E . wlth her cou*,n!i’ Mrs- Yoekey and worked out in other schools, od Northern California and Southern much pain. Th!." is the second dotf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloomquist1 the Beaver broth*rs of this city. similar lines. New ideas are pro* Oregon. Delegations from Klam Coquille. in the Frulan home to meet with and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson ‘' 4‘*8 Burne ' s a resident of South sented to the edltors'and busines ath Falls, Roseburg, Daxoia, but may decide to becom» managers which enables them to Crescent City, Medford and north an untimely end within the last who have been spending a resident o f Ashland, as she vis-- not only gain new ideas and point ern California cities are expected year, "Queen” the mother of Rex days in this city left Wednesday i* ers regarding their line of work to attend the meeting. Following having died from poison a yea»|for the Shevlin and Hixon camps, ited here ten years ago and ago. near Bend, Oregon, where Mr. very much in love with this sec but gives them practical instruc. the business meeting, there will b» a banquet in the dining room of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Walker were Bloomquist and Mr. Johnson ars tion, o f the west. tion as well. the Del Rogue Hotel and a danc* Mrs. W. H. Sams is confined to among the Medford people to at employed. T he Q u a l it y S t o k e later. her home on Third street, with tend the joint installation exert — Real Bargain on Suita and New Members Added the “ flu.” John Fuller, formes Many hotpl men in Southern ! rises between the Odd Fellows and Topcoat» at Paul»erud». 70-21 Rebekah lodges of this city which To Radio Club Oregon already belong to the Mr. R. I.. Christian a represen secretary o f the local Chamber “ Greeters” which is a national or. i were held in the Odd Fellow’s hall tative o f the Mutual Fire Insur o f Commerce, recently returned The Y. M. C. A. radio club held ganization, but there has neve* with Thursday night. ance Company o f Los Angeles who from an extended visit Dorn Provost made a business has been transferred to Portland friends in the cities of southern its second meeting Tuesday night. been a “ Greeters” Association es trip to Medford and other towns visited Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of California. Mr. Fuller reports a Three new members were voted tablished in Southern Oregon. The purpose of the local unit i.i enroute today for the purpose of the Ashland Hotel this week, and most pleasant trip but states that into the club which increased the Offered For Our advertising the dance to be giveil is so delighted with Ashland thnf he i»‘ delighted to be back in the membership to ten. A radio get an,* to form a forceful Southern Ore* Ashland sunshine again. materials for work have been in. gon and Northern California at Jacksons Springs Wednesday he intends returning for another evening, January 18. Ashland golf players have been visit within the next two months; taking advantage o f the lovely Mr. and Mrs. C.win Butler and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bishop of Mrs. I).* Perozzi, left Thursday Rupert. Idaho are stopping at the sun-shiny days this week and jiave the fascinating evening for San Francisco for ait Ashland Hotel this week with th# been enjoying course, extended visit with relatives and purpose of investigating the suri game on the local golf friends. which is in splendid condition for rounding country for a possible the most exacting according to O Winter, who is an enthusiast and ‘ booster of the sport. 39c Linen Handkerchiefs Willits Bartlett of Dunsmuir !■ spending a few days With hiii 9 8 c mother on KasJ Main street. $1.25 Handbags Each Now Playing O. A. Prince, representative fo» the Booth Kelly lumber company Jackie Coogan in * 3 - 39 was transacting business in Ash' $3.75 Linen Lunch Sets “ B U T T O N S” land Tuesday. “ where savings are greatest“ J. A. Ferrin, engineer on the Saturday Southern Pacific railroad and Elks Bldg. Phone 3 Ashland, Ore. $3.4S Leather Hand Bags formerly a resident of Ashland “T H E LONE E A G L E ’ who now lives in Klamath Falls has moved back to Ashland an«)1 W ith Raymond Keane, Barbara Kent a n d * $1.25 Linen Lunch Cloth Save Time for Us and will reside here in the future. Jack Pennick We'll Save Money $ J .9 S — W h y pay » 1 2 0 .0 0 for a W hite In N ew Coats to Chanr Isaacs Special Bargains 20 * 2 95 88c If* Spring Arrives t or You You Good Morning M i d l m e i Homemaker I May we intrude upon your plans for just a mo- | ,ment. These are very busy d»ys (or you we know with the children starting off lor school •nJ ail the lure o( winter sports to tempt one out-of-doors. If you will try, however, to cave just a bit of your busy 4ay for us, we will try to save •tone money for you. Our •t ,ckt of women’s, misses' and ctildren's ready-to-wear have never been priced more attrac tively and we know that a walk thru our store will show you ¿tinny opportunities of saving an household needs. Save us just a few hours of four time. As the Purchasing hgent of the home it will be a arise investment. The firs coats of tht new season an distinctly d i f ferent — manj j \ \ new details. V * 14.75 Unusual sport mat er i al s, broadcloth fin ishes and silk tjuvar — i o r women, .»ud in-.'ct r-z Fresh Colors A rriv e in Spring F r i x i / Sunday Only Rotary Sewing machine from • gen t? W hen you can buy on , just a* good for $ 5 0 .0 0 at Peil’ ». Also •ewing machines for ront by j the month at Peil’t Corner. A sh land. $2.75 Wool Plaids Yard Marion Davies wifh Conrad Nagel In tf Noel Taylor of Medford ha* | moved his repair shop to the Lith. j ia Springs garage where he wil) | do automobile repairing. Mrs. S. B. Allen with Mrs. I.. W. House and Miss S. Fox motor | •d to Medford Monday and brought Mrs. E. L. Atkinson home from the Community hospital where she had been for several days. E. G. Harlan, secretary of the j local Chamber o f Commerce, re' “ Q U A L IT Y STREET” A charming comedy of love and war W ith a Thousand Thrills Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday “ B EAU S A B A E U R ” Sequel to “ Beau Geste” Featuring Gary Cooper and Evelyn Brent Big Rousing Melodrama of the French Foreign Legion $1.29 Silk Drapery, Yard, ............. 7 5 ‘ 50c Anderson Prints, Yard, 3 9 c $7.48 Wool and Cotton Blankets .... * 5 4 8 c 28c Linen Crash Toweling, yard 2 4 Civ* N*c**M»ry Figur* Support Swinging Linei $1.75 Silk Hose Pair Skirl* that are i n c l i n e d to flaring, rippling line* are flatter ing and becct;*. ing. $2.25 t ine Wool Hose, Pair "Lady- menu to »uit every gype of figure. Our Own “ L ady-L yU *" garment to to our »und- •H - of ip'-ndid (■KriiU —»oil «1- vr»)v iow-pneed. inter Fedora “ The Shy High” \ New *nap brim bound edge; atin lined. Offered in Ban,Inst / ’earl. Powder , w § ' • nd F i l b e r t •hade*. A hat that will keep A it* style thru • II k i ad • o f arrathrr • TZs M $ 4 .9 5 January i* famous for saving events — and our concentrated buying pow er makes es- • pec ially at traiti« e sav ing« possible, large sue, i world, time ii The hi« did no upward cycle, I that ge progrei the nat That is can burin min«l«, th doubtful prosperii j climbca t plapc and riuy t u n w John eight ye changes ) when told he stood That char by twenty Mr. Roc success in to patienc It may his ability take advic many youi to be Rod ed to do. Christop is to be 1 magnificer 000.000. \ bus’ body house, on the Goveri Y Columbu one featui namely, lig air to guid« angels wei are invited terprise, » imaginatior The late tremely abl cisco, leav« clients to bad' advice It is fort certain gen Wall street not custom Wall street make good advice on 'OU not 1 Ï rould leirs. eir LARGE I Eighty-Nine Grado $ J .0 0 *2 S3.4S Gloria L’ mbrellas .95 $ J .0 0 $ 1 .7 5 $2.25 Printed Wash Dresses T o Fatar* Towel Needs erate of the real w than a $ 1 .00 $ 9 .9 0 Look A h ead ! Th. ploy mei $7.48 Silk Rayon Spreads $1.25 Flannelette Gowns Each 9 8 c to $ 2 .9 8 .98 59c Wearwell Sheeting, Yard Smart Girdles tyke” Im» *r* I « ’ Secreti the last s ployer $ J .5 9 $1.98 Wool Tweeds, Yard ............. They are Gear b r i g h t — um- Restive of « 4 >r'ig 1 Black, too. i« (mart. * In our 4 9 c 75c Curtain Materials, Yard BUS1NE ON T A * MEMORI $1.25 Wash House Dresses 8 9 c 29c Fine Dress Gineham, vard 1 7 ' $2.98 Heavy Cotton Blankets, Pair Comfort and $ 0 .3 9 • Is rk iih W ool towels • Samples to Close Out Less 1 3 Winter Coats Less ........ • 1 2 $19.75 Silk Dresses Blankets * 1 0 9 5 Four hun< children are land Bible S the leadershi drews. This per cent of enrollment f Bible instr g u d e i from 20 classes wl ship from 15 and three en! hundred per the week-day the past thn been 23 new Donald Wl the Southern who is statioi spent several ing his famii; A! Van Li end with hi* street. Mr. Vl by the South» 1 3 Klamath F Miss Blanc t r im Shale C with friends, formerly emp R eetne St or«