The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, February 10, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Relativa»— Mr«. Roy
Taylor of Harrison «tract visited
relatives in Medford the first of
the week.
— S p a tia l ra tes to s tu d a a ts a t A sh -
la a d S tu d io .
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which was held on January 31.
On last reports she was getting
along as well as could be expect­
ed.
— You will Kke our 40c mer­
chant lunch. The Ender’s Sweet
Shop.
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Mrs. Aimee Selander o f Port­
land arrived Wednesday to visit
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E.
Murphy.
The regular Monday meeting
of the Full Gospel Missionary so­
ciety was held Thursday after­
noon at the Full Gospel church.
Rev. M. F. Woodworth, former
pastor of the Ashland Baptist
church, is in Ashland making ar­
rangements to leave here. Rev.
Woodworth is contemplating ac­
cepting a pastorage at Marshfield
— Try our Thermoid Brake Lining
at THIRD STREET GARAGE.
Carl Grill of Portland is spend­
ing several days in Ashland on
business this week.
Ed Williams o f Medford was
greeting friends in Ashland on
Thursday.
Earl Hopper, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hopper of Scenic
Drive, left Tuesday for his home
in Ness City, Kansas.
Enroute
home he will visit Cailfornia
cities. Mr. Hopper, who has been
visiting in this city for several
months, expects to bring his
family to Ashland, sometime In
June, with the purpose of locating
permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tucker,
who recently sold their farm
south o f town to Robert Gordon
o f Grants Pass, are making plant
to move soon to I .os Angeles to
make their home.
R. A. Easton has been confin­
ed to his home this week with a
severe cold.
— Seeds, Blue Bantam Peas,
Holmes Grocery.
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Mrs. Ted Cold well, who has
been quite ill for several weeks,
is able to be out again.
Mrs. Tom Roseberry o f Med­
ford is spending a few days at
the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Madden on Pine street.
The cards that were recently
»ent out by the school children
to their parents regarding im­
munisation from diptheria, have
returned with the request from
parents that 175 children be im­
munized.
■•— Eat your lunch at Ender's
üeeet Shop
You will find our
food and service of the highest
— S q u a re d e a lin g and
su p rem e
typ«.
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a rtistic q u a lity s o licit y o u r pat.
Mrs. Elton Kirby o f the
ro a a g e at S ta d ia A sh la n d . 7 S -tf
Green Springs district visited
Lyle Sams o f Medford was
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
transacting business in this city
Elder on Almond street Sunday.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Fridcgar
Mrs. Russel Bond, who resides
recently purchased a new Buick
on
a farm north of town was
sedan.
shopping in this city Wednesday.
P. R. Hardy and J. H. Hardy
Jerry Wilson of Medford was
made a business trip to Roseburg
a
business
visitor to this city the
the first o f the week.
first of the week.
Word has been received by
Alex McAllister, who recently
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hardy of the
underwent an operation for a
illness of Mrs. Hardy's mother,
crushed foot, was taken 'to the
Mrs. F. Kiner o f Spokane. Mrs.
local community hospital Thurs­
Kiner is well known in Ashland,
day for treatments, and addition­
where she and her husband spent
al x-rays.
last year, residing at the Lithia
—
O u r p r ico s a re m ost rea son a b le
apartments.
S tu d io A sh la n d .
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— For good things to eat go to
Henry Pace and W. D. Hart of
Ender's Sweet Shop.
We serve
three meals daily.
• 79-lt Medford were transacting busi­
Gordon Cochrane, student at ness in Ashland Wednesday.
John Boyd of Portland stop­
the southern Oregon
normal
ped
o ff in this city the first of
school, spent last week-end in
Grants Pass visiting his parents. the week for a visit with Rilling
Guy Prescott returned the lat­ Schuerman. Mr. Boyd, who is an
ter part of the week from a cruia- old school-mate of Mr. Schuer­
ing trip in the northern part of man, recently returned from a
( alifornia in the Siskiyou mount- several years trip abroad.
tains.
Mrs. R. J. DeArvilla who has
been making her home in the Li­
thia apartments has gone to Ga-
telle to make her sister an ex­
tended visit.
Mrs. Grow, who has been quite
ill at the home of her son, Ho­
mer Grow on Maple street, was
able to be taken to her home in
the Green Spring mountain dis­
trict Sunday.
— We serve regular meals and
light lunches.
Ender’s Sweet
Shop.
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Thomas Little, principal of n
union school at Selma, near Kir­
by, spent the week-end in Ash­
land visiting his wife and child­
ren. Mrs. Little is attending the
southern Oregon normal school.
Mr. adn Mrs. A. E. Metcalf of
route one received word recently
that their daughterrin-law, Mrs.
H. H. Metcalf of Klamath Falls
was taken to the Klamath county
hospital for a major operation
Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes were tending the millinery style week,
visiting friends in Ashland thia held in that city next week. She
week, having returned from a expects to bring back with her a
several weeks’ visit to Portland complete line o f new spring hats,
and other northern Oregon cities, for the Easter trade.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Benedict
on their way home to Klamath
o f Nevada, stopped at the Ash­
Flails.
Mrs. Bertha Denton, local pub- land Hotel for several days this
lie school nurse, with her two 1 week, for the purpose o f looking
sons, moved into the modem new over the mining industry, and
home on North Main street which other possibilities of Ashland and
was recently completed.
Mrs. vicinity. They left for cities in
Denton formerly resided for a California Tuesday, but expect
number of years on her property to return in the near future with
a strong possibility of locating
on Laurel street.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ramsby,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fagg of
Portland stopped o ff to visit | who operate the Klamath Junc­
friends in Ashland this week, and 1 tion auto camp were transacting
to spend a few days with Mr. and business in Ashland today.
Mrs. F. N. Creason, who was
Mrs. Cgrey Ramsby of the
Klamath Junction auto camp. called here a number o f days
Mr. and 5fa-s- Fagg are just re­ ago by the illness and death of
turning to their home after spend her father, Dave Good, left Wed­
ing the winter in California
cities.
— T r y PauUerud’s f o r re p a ir -
in g, re lin in g , c le a n in g and p r e s ­
sin g . W e ca ll.
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Plan Now to
Attend the
Ashland Products Exposition
Walter Herndon is confined to
his home on Beach street this
week with the “ flu.” Mr. Hern­
don is an employee of the South­
ern Pacific company.
D. C. Hawley of 600 Indiana
street will leave Thursday for
Portland where he will undergo
a course o f medical treatments.
Mrs. W. H. Hendricks was a
Medford visitor Wednesday after­
noon.
Miss Anna Hargrove o f the
Hargrove millinery shop, left
Thursday morning for Portland,
where she will spend several
weeks visiting friends and at-
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and altogether too many of
them were responsible for
fires. Nothing can restore
property destroyed or re­
place sentimental values.
The most— and the least—
you can do is to protect
money values with insur­
ance; and in this, our
agency can advise you and
assist you.
E »t. 1 8 8 3.
Whitmans’
Chocolates
$1.50
to
$4.50
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Y ou W ill W ant
Several at This Price
Made of Belmont Percales
SHRIMP!
Try the best Shrimps
canned
Quick Quaker
All Vegetable Short­
ening
Rolled Oats
Small Package
Large Package
* LAST P
FOR E l
This C OM BIN ATION X X PLAN group o f smart wash dresses features ten charm­
ingly individual styles fashioned o f crisp new Belmont Percales; these sprightly and
fast color novelty prints were designed exclusively for this selling event.
They are distinctly appealing and new—contrasting colorful bias tape bind­
ings, perky streamers, dainty collars and cuffs o f dimity—innumerable in­
dividual details—give these wash dresses the style and character o f much
higher priced dresses.
O f course they are well made with two inch hems and neatly sewn
seams. The fabrics themselves, Belmont Percales, are produced by
^Marshall Field & Company, Wholesale, and represent the highest
standard o f quality for goods o f this character.
This is another Combination X X Plan item produced by
Marshall Field & Company, Wholesale, and sponsored by
this store and by thousands o f other merchants through­
out the country.
Like all Combination X X Plan
items, these dresses are an exceptional and a genuine
value.
S and W
SNOWDRIFT
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1 5c
26c
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Broughan
three brol
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Sizes:
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Misses, M ed iu m
•Large
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Valentines
1 to 50c
M M BROS.
tu 3essíé
Fresh Turnips
Sweet Oranges
20c
per doz. j 0 pounds 25c
Bacon Backs-Sugar Cured lh. 27c
Sugar Cured Picnics - per lb. 25c
Head Lettuce
large solid heads
I Each, only 10c
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Plan Now to
Attend the
Ashland Products Exposition
V A L E N T IN E S
DAY
Heart Shaped
Candy Boxes
80c
to
$ 6.00
1
WASH FROCKS
41 E ast M ain
at, per can-23c
Compare These
Prices
I sure trip.
Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter,
\ county school
superintendent,
: spent a few days in Ashland this
week visiting relatives anddDiends
Mrs. E. B. Adamson, who re­
sides on a ranch north o f Ashland
on the Pacific highway, was shop­
ping in this city Thursday.
«
Through the Com bination X X Plan
W e H ave Secured These A ttra ctive
BILLINGS A G E N C Y
Tall cans, a reg. 25c
seller at
each
| 8 lb. Cans---- $ 1.85
4 lb. Cans------ 95c
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Isaac’:
on Church street. Mrs. Shepherd
left Thursday night for Portland
where she will visit friends be-
fore returning to her home ia
Marshfield.
Mrs. Elizabeth Breese of Tal­
ent spent the day Tuesday visit-
! ing at the E. Cliff Payne home
on Granite street.
Merle Robinson left Monday
for Fairbanks, Alaska, where he
will spend a number of days on
a combined business and plea-
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HERE ARE A F E W REASONS W H Y
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and break a rib a few days ago.
Mrs. Sarah Walker o f 150 Sec­
ond street returned home from
Klamath Falls Tuesday where
she spent the winter with rela­
tives.
Mrs. Ella Garrett, who fell
three weeks ago and was quite
badly hurt, is now able to get
about with the aid of crutches.
Mrs. Edward Shepherd of
Marshfield, who has been visiting
her daughter, Eleanor Brown, who
is attending the southern Oregon
normal school in this city, was
entertained Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Rodney Moffat on East
Main street with a five* o’clock
dinner. In the afternoon she was
the guest of Dr. Mattie Shaw at
a luncheon, and on Wednesday
evening was a dinner guest of
Mrs. Belle Schj^.in at her home
Made in Ten
Individual Styles
HARDYBROS.
Minced Clams
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nesday for her heme in Duns-
asuir, California.
Ben t. Wertz of Medford was
a business visitor in Ashland
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herbi of
the Herbi bakery of Klamath
Falls, visited friends in Ashland
the firat o f the week. They were
returning to their home in Klam­
ath Falls, after spending several
weeks in Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Herbi stated that it was a plea­
sure to be able to enjoy the sun­
shine o f southern Oregon again
after the cold rainy weather
they encountered in the rose city.
The S. H. Miller family of 129
Laurel street are moving today
into the Bertha Denton home at
111 Laurel street.
■Claude Kelsey of 271 High
street had the misfortune to fall
Florida
Grapefruit
only 10c each
No. 2 ' j Monarch Standard Sliced
Pineapple
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P T. A. FOOD SALE S A T U R D A Y
HARDY BROTHERS
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