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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1928)
PAGE THE SIX — Special rata* to it u d c n li al A sh land Studio, 7 5 -tf cific company, is making a short visit with Ashland friends this week. Mr. Hunt recently gave a number of interesting readings before the southern Oregon nor mal student body o f this city. He is a noted entertainer, being en gaged to broadcast over the Oak land station KGO and speaking at various entertainments and af fairs in the bay cities. Mr. Hunt has a large repertoire o f poems and readings memorized which he is able to give ex-temporan- eously. Guy Good, and his two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Dorchester and Mrs. Creason, left for Salem Tuesday, where they will spend several days visiting relatives and at tending to business matters. their work there until after con ference in February, after which they will return to Ashland. Mrs. J. C. Poor o f Dunam uir came to Ashland the first o f the week for the purpose o f attend ing the party given by the past presidents of Trinity Guild to the members and invited friends of the society, which was held at the parish house Thursday after noon. Mrs. Poor formerly resided in this city for a number of years before moving to Dunsmuir After visiting with friends for several days, Mrs. Poor will re turn to her home Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Cassidy, Mrs. Emma Goodwin of Long Beach, California, and Mrs. Arthur Ep person o f Portlnad, arrived by train this morning, being called here by the death o f their mother Mrs. J. C. Cole. Jack Peebler and Leor.-ird Swensen o f Medford were busi ness visitors in Ashland Friday. Mr. Peebler was formerly con nected with the firm of Swensen & Peebler in this city, ‘ and is now the proprietor o f the Blue Flower lodge in Phoenix. George Curran o f Medford made a business trip to Ashland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merry- man o f the Neil creek district were shopping in Ashland Thurs day. ASHLAND brother met him in Ashland and they returned to Cottage Grove Tuesday./ Henry Enders went to Klamath Falls today on business. Mrs. Eva Little, normal school student, has been unable to at tend classes the past two days on account of being ill with “ flu.” County Agent R. G. Fowler spent Friday in Ashland. Mr. and Mr*. William Perry, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Eib of VanNess avenue in this city, left Wednes D e M o i i Concert Ple.vses day evening for Vallejo, Califor (Continued from paee 2) nia, where they will make their home. Mr. Perry being employed An outstanding number of the by the Vallejo Light & Power program was that given by the company in that city. Mr. and entire company in "The Holy Mrs. Perry were married at the City.” In this number the bass- home o f the bride’s parents a viol, violin, flute, sleighbells and few days ago. She was formerly the piano were employed. The Mrs. Aleta Lear o f this city and Miss Myra West of Weed, Cali company responded to an en was employed for several years fornia, is making a short visit core which was equally well re in various business houses in her mother on Vista street. Miss ceived. Ashland where she made many West is well known in Ashland The cornet numbers by Mr. friends who wish her much happi having graduated from the local George DeMoss showed unusual ness in her married life. high school and later being em mastery of the instrument. Mr. — T r y ou r T h orm oid Brake Lining ployed in various business houses DeMoss also favored with his fa at T H IR D S T R E E T G A R A G E . in this city. mous two guitar act, swinging Mrs. W. W. Stevens of Cald the instruments about in the E. K. Hall recently returned to well, Idaho, is making an extend his home on Liberty street after manner o f Indian clubs, striking ed visit with her daughter, Mrs. a visit to California cities. the strings in plaintive melody at Morris Plymate on Beach aven the same time. Miss Genevieve Swedenburg ue in this city. Mrs. Stevens has spent the week-end with her many friends in Ashland, having parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Swe D ean Give* Inspiring Talk. resided here a number o f years denburg on the Boulevard, return Dean Jamesson, dean o f young ago. ing to Eugene Sunday evening by women at the Oregon Agricultur Klvin Eib o f Oakland, Califor train where she is attending the al college, appeared before the nia, is making a short visit with University of Oregon. senior high and junior high school Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Word has been received from L. O. Lakin o f Portland is a student bodies. Tuesday, giving Eib on Van Ness avenue. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill E. Butter business visitor in Ashland this most helpful and interesting talks Kib was called to this city to at her subject being taken from the field o f Grants Pass that a son week. tend the wedding of his sister, was bom to them on the morn Alex McAllister, who recently beautiful poem, "True Worth,” Mrs. Aleta Lear to Mr. William ing of January 31. Mr. Butter had his foot badly crushed when by Henry Van Dyke. "Four things Perry, which occured several field is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. the horse he was riding fell with a man must learn to do, if he days ago. O. Butterfield o f this city and a him on the slippery- pavement, would make his record true: To — Square dealing and sapreme brother of Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Jr., will have the foot operated on think without confusion clearly, artistic quality selicit year pat. whose birthday anniversary also Saturday at the local community to love his fellow-men sincerely, mange at Stadia Ashlaad. 7 S t f occurs on this date. to act from honest motives pure hospital. Among the Ashland people who Bert Mattem of Jfreka re M|ss Iona Kjdwell left yester ly, to trust in God and heaven se attended the weekly old-fashioned turned to that city the first of day for Portland where she will curely.” dance given by Tucker’s orches the week, after spending the week reside with her parents, Mrs. Different points brought out by tra, in Hilarity hall in Medford end in Ashland with his mother, Kidwell and children left several the Dean were taken from this were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frederika Mattern on Har- days previously to join Mr. Kid- immortal verse, which she aptly Mrs. J. N. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. gadine street. well in that city, where he is em applied to the school boys and Fred Homes, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cleo Howell, director .o f ath ployed by the Southern Pacific girls o f today, bringing each Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry letics in the Junior high school, company. beautiful and helpful thought Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bea- will leave Friday morning for Oscar Adams, foremrly employ home to each pupil. gel, John Murphy and Frank Jor Roseburg where the Junior high ed by the Southern Pacific, dan. basketball squad will meet the stopped in Ashland Monday to A fte rn o o n o f B ridge — O ur prices are meat reasonable Roseburg junior high team. - visit friends after a two weeks A delightful afternoon of Studio Ashlaad. 7Stf Mr. and Mrs. William Ferns, visit to San Francisco and Los bridge was that over which Mrs. Mrs. Earl Gaddis of Medford Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs of Talent Angeles. Mr. Adam’s mother and L. A. Roberts presided at her was an Ashland visitor the first were among those who attended o f the week. v the Rebekah social Tuesday Mrs. Bernice Flackus Elliott evening in this city. and little son o f Palo Alto, Cali John Douglas, Intertype rep fornia, are visiting her parents, resentative from Portland, a c Mr. and Mrs. William Flackus on companied by his wife, were in Seventh street. Mrs. Elliott is Ashland Thursday on business well known in this city where she and visited friends. While here, graduated from the local high they attended the Ashland-Salem J he Q u a l it y S t o k e school. basketball game at the Junior Hi — Try Paulserud’s for repair gymnasium. On Fr'day morning ing, relining, cleaning and pres they drove to Klamath Falls and sing. We call. 75-2 will return to Ashland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Walker mo Ed High, salesman for the Au tored over from Medford Tues burn automobile spent Thursday day evening to attend the Rebe- in Hornbrook and Hilt where he kah fifth Tuesday social given at sold three cars, one in Hornbrook the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday and two in Hilt. IN SILK A N D C O T T O N night. Henry Enders, o f the Enders R A Y O N A N D CELANISE Mrs. Dwight Roys is quite ill Wholesale company, spent Friday at her home on East Main street. in Klamath Falls on business. Paramont Charles Bryant o f Alida street M. Roat of Grants Pass joined who has been ill for some time his wife here yesterday. Prints, yd. Mrs. with the "flu ” is reported to be Roat is with the evangelist party made of silk and cot much improved. at the Full Gospel temple. ton in lovely new Mary Walker is able to be out Rev. Fred L. Hornshuh, pastor printed patterns in the sunshine again after a o f Lighthouse temple at Eugene, washable colors aeige o f neuritis. L. L. Stasity, saxophone player. Mrs. Guy Cary o f Helman Prof. Andrew handles, choir and street, who recently underwent a orchestra leader and Mrs. M. tonsil operation in the local com Roat, soloist, who have been here Reyprintz munity hospital is much improved assisting at the meeting o f the j yard .......... H. E. Hunt, general dining Full Gospel temple have gone to These printed rayon car inspector o f the Southern Pa Eugene where they will resume Isaacs New Spring Wash Goods 89c m i Make Your Appointment f\i \ y M EM ORAY, yard, 69c at M cN A IR . BROTHERS NEXT WEEK The new improved rayon in plain colors and for so many uses, dresser slips and undergarments, 36 inch wide. A scientifically Trained Toilet Goods Specialist will fiv e FREE DEM ONSTRA TIONS in our store on proper care o f the complexion. She will fill engagements during the entire week ending— These transparent rayon prints are won derfully sheer and soft. Come in attractive new designs./esem ble those of the finest chiffon. will be used Call or Phone 61 for appointment MAYTIME RAYON PRINTS, yd. $1.48 PRINTED DRESS CREPES, yd. 75c Made of silk and cotton, manufactured to meet the demand for attractive novelty. Printed silk and cotton at lower prices. 36 inches wide. LAURETTE PRINTED GEORGETTE yard, $2.48 Th» f o n a ti s**» place. Frank Smith has been doing a lot o f farming this last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolga- mott and family o f Grants Pass spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wolgamott o f this section. J. T. Sawyer is quite ill this week and we hope he will re cover soon. Wm. Kirby o f Yank gulch had NAZARENE the pleasure of riding in the new Sunday school at 3:45 a. m. Ford car that Mr. Claycomb has. T. S. Wiley, superintendent. At | for demonstrating. He said he 11 o’clock morning worship, with had never rode in an eight that short sermon and communion would equal the new Ford. He service. At 6:30 p. m. young intends to purchase one later. peoples meeting. At 7:30 p. m. We want to state again that praise service followed with skr- there will be a big Parent-Teach mon from the subject "The ers association meeting at the Working Power of the Gospel.” Wagner creek school house, Fri The regular mid-week prayer day, February 10. There will be meeting will be held on Wednes a fine program arranged and day evening at 7:30 p. m. A everyone is invited to attend. welcome to all. Mrs. Muller, Mrs. E. A. Pur vis and Mrs. Suich were visitors WAGNER CREEK of Mrs. H. S. Lynch last Sunday M. B. Green and Harry Trax- aftern<*on. ler o f Grants Pass took dinner James Purves, soi) o f Mrs. R. with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green B. Purves is still quite ill at his o f this place. C. E. Green is a home on the creek. son o f M. B. Green o f Grants Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lacy of Pass. this creek have traded their place While D. W. Bradley was log for one at Rogue river and ex ging last week, a log run into pect to move this week. Their a horse, crushing its ankle. The many friends regret to see them ankle was hurt so bad that the leave the community. horse had to be killed. H. S. Lynch purchased some of Mrs. Eleanor Perkins was in Mr. Lacys cows last week. Ashland last Saturday on busi Mrs. Sid Anderson o f Tilla ness. mook, Or., and formerly of this Henry Kerby was employed by creek has been in San Francisco J. T. Sawyer last week to drill a for the past few days visiting one large acreage o f wheat. of her daughters. She is here Miss Margarette Purves is now visiting relatives and friends visiting at Eagle Point this week and then she will return to her with friends. home in Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Kirby spent last Anderson formerly lived on the Monday with her sister-in-law, Adams place here. Mrs. John Wolgamott last Tuesday afternoon at home of Mr. and Mr>. H. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lacy wen in Ashland last Tuesday on bu»J ness. G. A. Kirby was in A-hla last Monday on business. These printed georgettes win special popu larity because of their combinations of at tractiveness and practical qualities, sheer summer}' floral pattern. 1 Forest Grove— Oregon T*], phone company opens moden exchange service,. A C Roseburg— U. S. land ffiej sells eight federal timber tra for $117,256. A Vernonia— Contract let fa, I come modem theatre and business! 8 0 building. Irish j Eugene— Plans drawn for $35,-^ I light 000 Delta Tau Delta fraic inital will a house. a pict for even his re Gaul, feared might | , « REFLECTIONS A Pound o f Feathers it heavier than a pou nd of gold— but a severe loss whether from lire, flood, auto, injury o f person or property, may weight heavier than anything else in the world, if it is not> insured. The business of this Agency is to insure property against such loss es. Large, old, and solid companies. > Prompt and just adjustments. H I more you w But fact, scienci ing ex is moi magne The metal its ma con tail I has as contaii BILLINGS AGENCY Ett. 1883. 41 East Main Dollar Day Last W eek Was A Marked Success There are some ready-to-wear articles and some piece goods left for this weeks selling at the same prices. A. E shippin frightfi in the Thoms: more fi the ins place. He ai a millio versity ture ai erative -oOo- W ool good values W ool Goods values up to $5.00 yard, now up $1.45 or more $ J .90 yard 2 yards, $ J .00 One table of Spring One lot spring Wash W ash Goods to 98c— goods to 60c values ’ A ; 2 yards, $ J .00 3 yards $ With) I the ave lfrom th jman of |ter chai that agi J .00 -N E W SPRING G AR M EN TS ARRIVIN G D A IL Y — — Suits — Coats — Ensemblies — Dresses — Sweaters— ------------oOo----------- Mieli F-1 an» » /carry in -qagyl win special populari ty because of their combination of at tractiveness and prac tical qualities. 36-in. wide. MRS. ELIZABETH W HITEMAN K R A N K ’S TO ILE T ARTICLES home on Church street, Wednes day, February 1st. Two tables of bridge were in play during the afternoon, Mrs. Clyde Costello winning a lovely gift for holding high score, and Mrs. C. I. J. Port er being awarded the consolation After the games, the hostess Mrs. Roberts served dainty ana delicious refreshments to her guests. 69e with SATU RD AY. FEB. 11th REGISTER Another New Pump ing to i an hot men br At f ‘ Then knew I and wl the pre The •«ame t after v time, i Hergyn billion world t mon ui This new QUEEN Q U A L IT Y PUMP is in Patent Leather with high heel and has a beautiful Rhine stone Pin on the side. ing wear. A beautiful shoe for afternoon or even The Shoe Den At McGee’s Shoes of Merit Only Yc e Z W0HEN5 WUR. ANO DgY GOOOS I42E MAIN ST ASHLAND,ORE V k iiiii Dodge i* »ith her Louis Do. Miss Dodi versity 01