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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1928)
PAGE THE TWO A SH LA N D doubt and misgivings and compe Absolutely defiant, with no sign j Eagle Point, J. R. McCracken, F. is in this manner helping the in | concentrated upon buying mer titive difficulties are thihning out dependent retailers to solve his DAUGHTER OF NILE HEAD' remorse, and with no ft?nr of D. Swingle, W. F. Ford, Ed. Baer, chandise at lowest prices, in an and that predictions for much problem in connection with the De lphi an C ha pter M e e t i n g possible punishment, this youth R. J. Luke, Austie Brown, Jesse Continued From Page 1 endeavor to meet the chain store more blue in the sky during the The local Delphian Chapter seemed to have nothing to con L. Neil, Ed. B. Barron, A. V. chain store difficulty, which is met Tuesday afternoon, January keys, Mabel Loomis Ashland, Me- ceal or little thought of the fu* Whitney, L. P. Million, J. R. H off so predominant at this time. Ir. | prices and put them out of busi. coming year are about to be rea 24, in the hall room of the l.ith..' i j,> was the recipient of a num- ture. His difiant attitude was a man, J. W. McCoy, M. Page, 1 1 taking this stand it is advocating ness, or at least stay in business lized. Though the sea is a little Springs hotel. “ Shakespean an«'| ber of beautiful gifts and bastkets puzzler. His father sat in the po Ashland and G. H. Carlton, C. M. a closer relationship between jo !;, 1 themselves. Anyone who takes rough at times yet the old ship, His England,” was the subject o f i , lice station with his two boys and Merritt, W* E. Butler and BiA bers and retailers and is trying a look at the Friday night papers Enders Wholesale Grocery will of flowers presentea to her by the afternoon which was most in as he unerringly hit a spitoon Walsch o f Eagle Point. to eliminate the idea that all men from week to week will realize sail safely into port with all sails 1 friends and members of the tem terestingly and capably handled some several feet away with a are dishonest and that 911 per cent that trying to keep up with th* flying to deliver the goods, as al ple. Installation was followed by by the members of the two groupJ stream of tobacco juice, had noth o f our fHlow citizens are trying procession on this basis is simply ways, most economically and well ; initiation, a large class being ini- ENDERS W H O LE SA LE The following topics being deliv ing to say, until taken into a pri ' tinted into the order. IS GREAT ASSET to "Gold Brick” us, keeping in a short cut to the assylum. to the retail groceries in its ter. ered: “ London Playhouses,” Misj vate office, when he admitted to Decorations in the main hall mind that retailers like itself are It would seem that the clouds of ritory. Graves, “ Shakespearian Aud the officers that it was his fault | were most beautiful and artistic, (Continued from page 1) attempting to garner an honest iences” Mrs. Paulserud, “ Charac that the boys were out at all baskets of ferns and flowei* Peas from Utah, corn from Wiss living by rendering an honest ser —« teristics o f Shakespeare,” Mrs. V ., . . . . . . J back hours of the night. | cousin and Maine. Corn meal from vice. V. Caldwell, “ English Chronicle | __ , , ,____ .________ i “ I knew they were begging,” he ground of luxurious rugs and soft- Nebraska Mills, Cotton Glove* So if the retailers thus served Plays” , Mrs. E. A. Woods, “ Ro declared, “ But I didn’t think they I ly glowing floor lamps, from Ohio and New York, beside* will look upon it as their purchas man Tragedies,” Mrs. F. G. Swed j Following the afternoon’s cere were stealing.” countless items purchased on th* ing agents, keeping in mind that enburg, “ Light Comedies,” Mrs. I Mail Your W orn Shoes After a conference local au monies a sumptuous banquet wal Pacific Coast requiring from one all purchasing agents are liable tu G. H. Yeo, “ The Great Tragedies"! thorities decided that it was best "iven at the Hotel Medford which to the to six weeks to procure new. sup' make mistakes and sometimes to Mrs. John Fuller, “ The Last Come* ; was attended by the members ana to give the family a floater, to send' pliese. get over enthusiastic, it is thought dies,” Mrs. L. H. Hansen, and thu them hack to California, and that | their husbands. It is also interesting to note that! that the point has arrived from book review,” The Royal Road to The tables were most beautiful ends the case in so as the officials j Enders Whc.’ esale Grocery bring* which both can proceed to work Romance,” by Richard Hallibur* are concerned, but does it end it I v.ith colorful baskets of flowers, Return Mail Service the greatest revenue to the South out a distributing system that will ton, was given in a most delight “ Your Feet Bring You Back” (and floral corsages for each mem- Isn’t material o f this kind, th* ern Pacific freight depot of any stand under modern requirements. ful and masterly manner by Mrs. from which is construct- 1 her. The Temple Patrol furnished timber , , ¡shipper in Ashland. Such a program would be far A. M. Pracht. the interesting entertainment duN ed futUrt‘ ,nmate!, of That nine families are represent superior to a “ Buying Exchange” Yeoman Social a Success 1 .ng the banquet, consisting o f . les, and other penal institutions? ed in its payroll, of approximate, among retailers, which has almost Has society really done its part The old-fashoined social and ongs, and feature stunts. A dance j ly $17,000 annually, 37 percent entirely passed out of the picture. dance given under the auspices . as the concluding feature of the in allowing young boys to grow of its volume comes from Medford Th - trouble with the “ buying o f the local order of Yeomen at affair, held in the Masonic Hall, up in an envirnment o f begging, where there are two other whole the Moose hall Tuesday evening Many from Ashland were in at- slovenleness and thievery. sale grocery houses. Ashland con Has the signing of a confession January 24, was a success from tendsnee it being estimated thu* Buy Your tributes but 21 per cent of its to really changed the boys mind any every angle. Dancing was indulg there were about 175 present, tal sales, Grants Pass, 45 miles ed in by the members and friend* Roseburg, Grants Pass, Klamath or does he still believe “ That the away, contributes 13 per cent, of the order until two o’clock) Falls and other Southern Oregon money belongs to us.” j Klamath Falls 68 miles away con boxes were auctioned o ff at elev- towns being represented. tributes 18 per cent. MANY ARE HERE en o’clock, partners for supper *------------------------- The Chief function of this en FOR SHEEP MEETING Now For The being provided in that manner. YOUTH PRESENT A terprise is to carry a well select Music for the dancing was fur* PERPLEXING PROBLEM ed stock of merchandise bought (Continued from page 1) nished by members o f the Yeoman j . in suitable quantities to econom. “ The feeding o f ewes at lamb or(It’r- (Continued from page It ally serve retail distributers with Alpha Club Meet* In the course of the questioning ing time must be so that she will in the territory it serves. The Alpha Club of the O. E. S. ■ it was brought out that the boys milk well,” said Mr. Herrin, “ it And is literally taking the posi No. 1 of this city met in the din* j father had sent the m out to beg is well to have on hand at this tion of purchasing agent for ing room o f the Masonic Hall, ! he claiming that it was impossible time 50 pounds of good alfalft- those retailers who intrust their hay or clover, for each ewe. Th* Tuesday afternoon, January 24, to secure work. orders for merchandise to it. And Mrs. Minnie Porter, president of j The first question asked the is the standard allotment. Silagi< the society presiding at the busi- I hoys after their confession was. j is also a good thing to have at th « itiRS SO C IE T Y McNAIR INSTALLED Out-of-Town Folks OVERLAND SHOE SHOP TICKETS Movie EXPOSITION ness meeting. Plans were made t o ' “ What were you after when t'me- H y ° u don ‘ have anything- give several public entertain- ! y ° u broke into all these places?” | at tb's l ‘ me but 'eKumt hay sup-i ments during the winter, the firsti “ Money,” was the laconic reply, I P*y about a pound o f oats a day._ “ What were you going to do This is KOO<l '«»■‘»•»«ce for lambs to be most likely in the form of with the money?" | are one of tbe Important products card party. "W e needed it and we were go- of the 8heeP business.” Officers o f the club ar°, i "“ ri. A,lother matter o f wool produc- dent, Mrs. Minnie Porter: Vice- ing to have it.” from the thirteen president, Mrs. Dorothy Hardy; y * * r o!cl youngster. j !ion is «hearing. It was brougl • LUNCH KIT Secretary, Mrs. E. M. Berg; “ Did you ever serve a sentence out lhat the sheep should be shean Treasurer, Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr. before this?” ed about the same time each year Hostesses for the occasion were ‘ ‘ What du ya mean, have I ever ° r they wi.11 besr' n to lose theii Including Genuine Mr». Sam McNair and Mrs. H C *n in the penitentiary?” w oo. hall is the best time to cull “ No you are to young to he in ! f ° r W° o1 P ^ ^ o n . Much consid Stock. Games and caras were tin« Vacuum Bottle amusi ments o f the afternoon, the penitentiary, have ever been erat,on must be ‘ «ken for this matter or the percent o f lamb.i Mrs. J. D. McKae winning a prize in a reform school?” Keeps Liquids Hot “ I have been in a detention ' Wl.11 be cut down. One of the main for holding hi.;h «core in Bridge and Mrs. Le ah CuldweW bein • home in Phoenix,” was the surly; tbings is to get rid o f light shear- 24 Hours award««! the prise in the guessing " ’P'y- | ?rs for U makl“8 wo0> Productio « contests. Late in the afternoon the “ Phoenix, Phoenix, where, Ore- KT<jat,' r Doctor Shaw in his talk •ious re- * on?” .u “ Price frishmenls («, he ladi-s present. “ Navr>” Raymond replied fore-1 ShPj P 1 ls*ases" t° ld o f a new ________________ ! ¡ng his eyes that had hitherto fail- ! ^ medy that had been C o v e r e d ed — to ------ meet * —« the — sharp from 1 f° . . r . * uka ° r Le‘‘oh- a diseas«. BAPTIST CHURCH i 1 — — e look »uni Regular Sud.y servief. will o t t i c * r * - *° d«D«ntly glare at ™ “ Preval“ "* »»•*«* Oregon hehl at the Baptist Church, Rev. th m’ “ Don’t cha know anything S 'g°n - Among those who attended the Dunham in charge o f Church ser- jbout »eORrsphy, Phoenix, Ari- meeting were: County agent R. vices. There will be a happy *ut«|xona' G. Fowler o f Medford. Bert Harr, prise in the musical pri'gram and “ Has your older brother had Applegate, O. V. Richie, Bellview you will miss something if you nything to do with these robber- District, Ralph Billings, Ashland es?" He has a brother threo an* not there both morning an«i Geo. Irwin, Fred Rapp, Jam«-■ years older. evening. Pellet, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cook “ Naw,” came the scornful re Our Sunday school is guining in all of Talent, Mrs. W. G. Tucker, humhers and enthusiasm and al, ply. “ he’s a tattle tale, I would t'ast Ashland, Dewey Givan, Tom »•••m to get in the spirit of doing n’t tell him any thing, he’s no Givan. H. F. Swingle, S. T. John rood he'd go tell my Dad or some thing* for the Muster, and next son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Etch, Arch- Sunday we are hoping to break you ^edow*' * wouldn’t trust * Ferns, O. C. Boggs, E. M. Ham “ Winchester Store” the record attendance o f thi• ” m' school “ Well,” said the o ffin r s ," we ilton all of Medford, A. W. Thom- B. Uro. Dunham, “ ut did his-self in “> your f*nger A phoenix F B Harlow, a fine sermon both morning anti Prlms Eugene, Earl Hopper, Ness City, evening last Sunday and looked a* "What you going to do, make if Kansas, Carl Von der Hellan, though he was just getting in ! e r in '«* 1 oa‘ o f bo snarled, tune. His earnestness and well “ No,” officer Talent told him, 5aa«pcoccccocco8opooccc worded sermon* cause close at- “ w ** •re Koinlf to trY *nd prevent tention and you will enjoy them y ° u f rom being one.’ nest Sunday. “ Well, I’m not going to have The Home church where you are » 'i finger print* taken, You’ll a stranger but one*. I have to force roe." At The f ! Feb- 2 - 3 - 4 TUST LIKE NEW ! 3 BIG NIGHTS T'ecause it was clean- ( 1 and pressed by our Odorless process— All For í V 50c One Day Service ASHLAND CLEAN ING & DYEING Tickets on sale at Chamber of Commerce, Ashland Hotel $1.50 SIMPSON HARDWARE y V . W . Beck, Prop 336 E Main 1 0 1 Ashland’s Popular Trading Center ■ HARDT BROTHERS 1 I 1 1 ININ “ The Theatre Beautiful” 1 1 Watch This Space For Coming Attractions Each Issue Salad Oils are advancing Albers Flapjack Flour Big! Fluffy! F resh !!! But we will still offer Large 3 lb. Package Big Pound Package. price each 27c Special Mazola qts. 49c Friday and Saturday “ HOOK AND LADDER NO. 9” Though his friend married the girl he laved h* plunged e«j into a blazing inferno to sav* the happiness o f th* man who wronged him. I I Newtown Apples Sunday Only ip Ju*t a few Boxes Left 1 at per box 75c g Small Lux j 1 Best For fine Clothes F»«lurin( Dion* E11 •* and Edward Harn Laura La Plante la “ SILK STOCKINGS” A whimsical dainty, furce comedy in which a pair o \ Silk stocking* cause consternation in the house o f Sam and Molly. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 4 ■ | W allace Beery and Raymond Hatton j; III Snow slid*«, toppling eliffs. teriffic blizzards and bis- u * contribute to the thrills and suspense o f this pic- tu n . * e. 'and LADDER. No. 9 • ■*** r* Saturday night th* Ins*, t r -T i è -w-î 1 -yssaaS | j » . Marshmallows A (\ c * vP Walnuts Don’ t Forget That Those Fancy Foss Hardy Bros. Special COFFEE Kind Saturday Only 30c per pound Potatoes W c have extra Fancy 3-lbs. for SI.45 Klamath Gerrs See them in our W indow HARDY per pkg. 9c M “ W IFE SAVERS” fo ra fm Lithia Springs Hotel B r o th e rs 11-lbs. for 25c 100-lbs. $1.75 * W E S E L L FO R C A S H A N D D E L IV E R T H E G O O D S ^ — 1 *■