The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, February 14, 1928, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE
FOUR
ASHLAND
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 192S
REGISTER
ket building
Oregon ï i t y —-Oak Grove 31s-
Mrs. Rufus King and little club sometime ago. It is thought
$5,000 community to be built at H and 13th street»
granddaughter, Beryl, left Satur­ that the prospect o f a garden trict plans
tist Sunday school Sunday ‘morn­
in Reeds port.
day
fo r Redding,' California, club may meet with approval and i clubhouse.
ing Lincoln's birthday waa prop­
where they will visit with Mrs. enthusiasm. The Garden clubs are
Roosevelt coast highway south­
Portland
Mae
Here— J.
B. erly otfcerved by the "Upstream- King’s ion, John. They wijl be being established in all small
Athena— First National bank
ward
from Bandon may be oiled
has
f
110,000
capital
and
surplus.
Bristow of Portland is spending era class," assisted by their gone for about two weeks.
towns and it is only a question of
this year.
a few days in Ashland transacting teacher, Miss Morehouse, A play­
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson of time before Ashland will have one
let was enacted representing Abe
Umatilla— Cold Springs rese-
business affairs.
An interested and competent
Ashland have traded their farm
Return» From Californio— Mias
Linfield college at McMinn­
will
canvass Jackson voir has 30,000 acre feet storage
— Old-time dance at Bellview Lincoln as he pardoned “ Ben­ near Phoenix for the Crew’« place person
Maude Duty and her mother re­ club house Wednesday nite 80-1 nie” the soldier, who slept at his ! in Bellview. They moved onto the county and interview the land where last year had but 9,000.
ville, trustees authorize $175.000
post while doing hia own work place last week. Mrs. Robertson owners with the object of remov­
■ , ■■'■■y
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cently returned to their home on
main building.
To Portlaad — W . Hal McNair
Iowa »treet after «pending the left Monday evening fo r Corval­ and that of a sick comrade, “ Jim­ has been teaching music in Ash­ ing unsightly and objectionable
Oregon will receive $1,075,000
mie.” Little “ Blossom” came be­ land. The people o f Bellview are objects, buildings and other im­ federal funds for forest roads
winter in Berkeley, California.
Jantzen Knitting company at
lis and Portland where he will
fore the president and intercedes
Viaits in Portland — Mias Didtel, spend several days on business.
Portland ships cargo knit bathing
very glad to have her come to pediments that detract from the this year.
for her brother and Abe Lincoln, this district.
suits to Europe.
practice house teacher, »pent the
scenic beauty of the public high­
Visited in Salem— H. A. Stearns
because o f his big heartedneas
Ontario— Steve Woodward of
week-end in Portland visiting returned from
ways.
Mrs.
Fred
Homes
and
Mrs.
W.
Salem Monday
During 1927, only two acres
friends and relative» and attend­ where he visited hia father, F. G. pardons the offense. The playlet j G. Tucker attended a committee
Sam Hill, brother of Louis Westfall sells 1400 fleeces wool
was well rendered with Old | meeting at the Chamber o f Com- Hill, the railroad magnate, is re­ at 35 cents a pound.
o f Santiam national forest was
ing to business matters.
Stearns, who celebrated his eigh­
’ Glory floating in the back ground j merce Thursday evening.
burned.
The sponsible for agitating this beau­
Return» to A»hland — Miss tieth
birthday
Sunday.
Mr.
Each student was presented with j purpose o f this meeting was to tification
Portland
Community Chest
project
under the
Laura Johnson, instructor in the Stearns also attended the automo­
a small flag pin by the Upstream- further
Oregon state highways cost*
plans for the Farmer- “ Good Road Movement.” Queen funds this year aggregate $4,-
Junior high school, returned to bile show at Portland and attend­
ers class which was much appre­ Business men’s dinner to be giv­ Marie o f Roumania is honorary 073,046.
' $10,263,422 during 1927.
this city late Sunday evening ed to business matters in that city
ciated by all.
Electric beacons will be placed
en at the Bellview Community prseident o f the movement, which
after »pending several days in Saturday.
— 16-inch dry body fir. Car- club house, Tuesday, February 21 is nation wide, and is working
Bids to build 30 Oregon Nation
Portland with relatives.
— Old-time dance at Bellview son Fowler Lbr. Co.
80-4t
McMinnville National Bank will
L. J. Hessener has started his out the « u n t problem in her own al Guard structures at Camp
From Klamath Falls— Harry club house Wednesday nite 80-1
Federal O fficer III— C. P. Tal­ trucking t* Klamath Falls.
Clatsop near Astoria, aggregate double its present banking quart-
He country.
Ritchie of Klamath Falls »pent
From
Coos
County — Floyd ent, who resides on North Main
Mr. Hill plans to come through about $30,000
makes the trip about twice a
Saturday in this city on business. Peterson and David Smith of Coos
street, is reported to be slightly week taking Ashland vegetables this part o f the country within
Mr. Ritchie is a former resident county were in town over the
improved in health, but it will be to the Klamath market. He made the very near future when he will
of Ashland.
week-end visiting with several of some time before he is able to
his first trip this week on Mon­ speak at the different organiza­
To Attend Style Weak — Mr». the Normal students from that
resume his duties for the state. day.
tions, offerin g words o f encour­
Sugg, proprietor o f the Sugg county.
Mr. Talent has been ill for a num­
Mrs. Albert C. Joy o f south agement an dhelpful suggestions
millinery shop, located at Mc­
A new sole and keel mean a
Returns to Coquillo — Mrs. ber o f days.
Ashland entertained the fttudy for the cause.
Gee’s left thw first o f the week
new *hoe. Why throw away
Phoebe Harry, who has been keep — Special rates to students at Ash'
Among
the
local
people
who
club o f Ashland at her home
- for San Francisco where »he will
a worn ahoe when the up­
ing house for her three grand­ land Studia.
75-tf
Monday afternoon, February 13. were in attendance at this meet­
attend Style Week. Mr». Sugg ex­
per U still whole andaound?
children, the Crowley girls and
Visits Over Sunday — LeRoy
ing were: E. G. Harlan, secretary
pects to order a complete line of
boy who are attending the local Gandee o f Dunsmuir spent Sat­
o f the local chamber o f commerce
the latest in millinery for the
schools, returned the latter part urday and Sunday with his mother Plans Made To Plant
and
Mrs. Helen McCallen, who
Faster season.
A G EE’S
o f the week to her home in Co- and brother and sister on North Tree» on Pacific Highway
assists Mr. Harlan in the office.
— Square dealing and
supreme quille where she will remain with
SHOE
SHOP
Main street.
Mr. Gandee ia a
A t a meeting called by the Med­
artistic quality solicit your pat. relatives for a short time.
339
East
Main
former
resident
o
f
Ashland,
hav­
McMinnville—
J.
C.
Penny
Co.,
ford division o f the National
ronage at Studia Ashland. 7S*tf
— Let us renovate that old suit ing graduated from the local
will
have
larger,
modern
home.
Garden
club
at
the
Medford
Move to East Main— Mr. and — Paulaeruds.
80-1 high school last year.
Salem has 60 men working on
chamber o f commerce at 4 o’clock
Mrs. Harvey C liff, who foremrly
— A complete line o f new wool­
thia aftiynoon, {flans were formu­ Gains street storm sewer line.
resided on 140 Nursery street, ens for Men's Spits at Paulse-
lated for the beautification of
B E L L V IE W
have moved to the Floyd Dickey ruda.
80-1
the Pacific highway.
Members
The Dalles— Grading begins
residence on Fast Main street.
The
Upper
Valley
Community
To Atlond Conferonco. — Mias
from
the
different
service
clubs
for
new state tuberculosis hospit­
Visit» Over Week-end— A. N. Sylvora Hatch, accompanied Rev. club held their regular monthly
USE
Young o f San Francisco spent and Mrs. Murphy to Eugene the meeting Wednesday, February 8. and organizations o f the county al here.
the week-end in Ashland with his first of the week to attend the
The ladies exchanged house­ assisted in the discussioif and
Baker— Oregon Copper com­
family on Granite street, return­ Lighthouse conference being held hold ideas ard recipes at this suggestions peculiar to the ses­
sion, at which Miss Jane Snedi- pany spent 6100,000 in mine de­
ing to the bay city Monday morn­ in that city thia week.
meeting.
N
ew
members
taken
in
Ifisa
cor, president o f the Medford velopment in Baker county last
ing.
Hatch ia acting in the capacity of to the club were Mesdames Wade
year, and will do as much thia
FOR
— 16-inch dry body fir. Car­ private secretary to Rev. Murphy. Wallace, Longstretch and Met­ Garden club presided.
year.
It
is
possible
that
plana
may
be
son Fowler Lbr. Co.
80-4t
Former
Resident.— Miss Ger­ calf.
made for the establishment o f a
From Klamath Falla— Odell Ol­ trude Cox o f Klamath Falls, ia
The hostesses for this meeting
Burns— Harney
county ship­
son, former local high school h<<y spending a few days at the But­ were Mrs. S. K. Barnes and Mrs. garden club in Ash' nd, with the
spent the week-end in this city ler Walker home east o f town. George Holmes. They served jello disbandonment o f the local floral ped 60,000 lambs during 1927.
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visiting old schoolmates. Mr. Ol­ Miss Cox was fo r many years a and angel food cake and tea and
son resides in Klamath Falls with resident o f Ashland
where she coffee at a beautifully decorated
his parents, who moved to that was employed in different busi­ table, carrying out the valentine
city a year ago.
ness houses. Miss Cox moved to idea.
The president o f the club
Attends
SONS
Prom.— Don Klamath county
several years appointed a committee o f Mrs.
Fischer, principal of the public ago where she took up a govern­ Archie Kincaid,
For the
Mrs. Edwin
CALL ON US
schools in Klamath Falls visited ment claim
TO ILE T and NURSERY
near
Williamson Dunn and Mrs. Fred Homes to
his wife over the week-end and liver.
make plans for a hope chest. The
“ Yarritu” Spanish
attended the Normal school prom
— Old-time dance at Bellview committee will report at the next
Saturday. Mrs. Fischer is attend­ club house Wednesday nite 80-1 meeting. Chances for the hope
ing the normal school in this city.
Board
Meots. — A meeting of chest will be sold later.
— Our prices are most reasonable i the board o f directors o f the
Mrs. Glen of Valley View will
Studio Ashland.
75tf Ch:ir:.'»er o f Commerce was held talk to the members o f the Up­
Imported
Birth ef Son— An eight and a yesterday
afternoon.
Routine per Valley Community club at
half pound son wan born to Mr. business matters were disposed their March meeting on the sub­
Made from pure Olive Oil, four ounces
and Mr». Carl McCune last of.
ject o f "Alaska.”
Thursday at the local community
Klamath Scanary Invastigated.
Edwin Baudisch has been un­
hospital. On last reporta* young — K. W. Hay, assistant to Carl able to attend school fo r the last
Paul, an the little man ha» been A. Theobald, director and pro­ few days, being confined to his
christened, and his mother are ducer o f the West Coast Studios, home with a cold.
doing nicely, and after ten (lays Inc., made a business trip to
The old Shaw place, which be­
will make a short visit with Mrs. Klamath Falls recently for the longs to Mrs. W. F. Ditterbrandt
Agents for Owl Drug Product»
Morris Plymute on Beach aven­ purpose of
investigating the was burned last Thursday morn­
ue before returning to their home Klamath scenery with the purpose ing about ten o’clock. The house
in Dunsmuir. Mrs. Plymate is a of taking moving pictures in the was covered by insurance,-but
E L K ’ S BUILDING
PHONc. No. 3
ASHLAND, OREGON
e iv e
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r e e n uis còln
tamps
sister of Mrs. McCune.
near future o f the Historical and practically none o f the furniture
Recovering Rapidly — Mrs. H. other scenic spots o f interest.
* • " saved. The fire started from
L. Claycomb, who underwent an
Visit* Msdford. — Arthur Peters the kitchen stove, it is reported.
operation at the community hos­ o f the City Iaght it Water com­ Mrs. Ditterbrandt’» son. Ladd;
"O R DRESS OR WORK
pital last week, is progressing pany, made a business trip to Med­ Mann and wife were living in the
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satisfactorily. A fter another week ford Monday.
house.
of recuperating in the hospital,
Holds Communion Sorvicot.—
NEW SPRING PATTE RNS IN DRESS
Mr. Cook has sold his place in
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she will be able to be taken to her Rev. S. J. Chaney, district super­
Bellview and will now live in
home.
intendent o f the Methodist church town.
Mr. Cook and hi» father-
Pants, in tans, grays, blues, mixtures o f
THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM
— Try our Thermoid Brake Lining and former local pastor, conduct­ in-law, Mr. Cole, recently pur­
the
finest materials, all wool, cut on the
at TH IRD STREET G A R A G E .
ed communion services in Talent chased the Rinehart billiard hall
wide
roomy leg styles
Mr*. Brig»» Better — Mrs. Wm. Sunday morning.
on the Plaza. They will move as
M. Briggs, who suffered a painful
Loaves
Ashland. — Mrs. Pearl soon as Mrs. Cook, who has been
AH
sizes
and in a wide range— Men’s and !
It may seem to some of our read­
injury to her ankle while skiing on Dorchester Good, who was called quite ill, is able to be around.
Young
Men's—•
ers who know of this famous tree
the Siskiyous several weeks ago to this city a number o f days ago
«
Mr«. G. H. Williams, who has
garden
just outside of Boston that
is now able to be out again.
by the illness and death o f her ! been ill, is now much improved
it is a long way o ff to be of interest
Visiting Sister — Mrs Hugh Mc­ father. Dave Good, left Tuesday
and able to be around.
to us here in Southern Oregon. And
Kinnon of Seattle, Wash., arrived for her home in Chicago.
She i
in Ashland Sunday for an extend was accompanied as far as Duns- !
yet, actually, there is a very close
ed viait with the Putnam family muir by her mother where they !
association.
on Vists street. Mrs. MacKinnon will visit Mrs. Good's daughter,
The keeper of the Arnold Arbore­
is a sister o f Mrs. Putnam and Mrs. Creason. Mrs. Dorchester
WORK PANTS
tum,
in his world research and con­
PLACE
YOUR
is well known in this city having making a short visit enroute to \
ORDER NOW
stant experimentation, discovers
visited heio on several previous her home, and Mrs.. Good plans
Tn corduro?, khaiki and moleskin. Big full cut pants to stand
FOR ONE OF
occasions.
to make an indefinite stay.
root stocks which make frail trees
lota o f real hard wear. A t a big savings to you. Sizes 30 to
THE
In From Deed
Indian — Ross
Conducts Sorvicas. — Miss Leona
hardy or resist blight, as the case
48 waist —
Hardin and W\ R. Taylor o f the Wright of "Rosehurg is holding re­
may be. Among these discoveries
Dead Indian district were visit­ vival meetings at the Full Gospel
was the seed of a pear tree, intro­
ing friends in Ashland over Sun­ church this week in the absence
duced
to Southern Oregon from
day.
o f Rev. Murphy, who with his
China
in
1908 which, as an O. A. C.
— Se’ d*. Rlue Bantam Peas, wife have gone to Kuegen to at- i
CALL OR PHONE
bulletin
says,
“ seems to be the most
Holmes Grocery.
76-2 tend the Bible Standard confer
FOR DEMONSTRA
Ovvr From Yreka — Charles en># held in that city this week. I
promising
rootstock
for southern
TION
Miss Wright is assisted by her i
Shoemaker o f Yreka visited with
Oregon.”
friends in Ashland Sunday. Mr. sister. Beatrice Wright.
Scientific experimentation is the
Visit»
in
Mrdford.—
Mr*.
O.
A
Shoemaker it the manager o f the
basis o f agricultural progress. Lo­
Or Hinder Your Work
f».'.
Penny company store in that Paulserud spent the week-end in j
Nothing like* i t in
Medford visiting Mr*. H. S. Deul. II
cally,
the
O.
A.
C.
and
the
County
city.
Men
whose
w
o
rk
compels
them
¿
-
5
pualitv. Riding Abil­
l.rft far Sacrament»— Charles
co tramp around < •)•;? » i- feet all
Fermer Résidant»
Vi»i|— Mr
Agent are constantly on the alert to *
ity or Power!
day, on stone pavem ents, or thru J
and Mrs. Cedric Myer snent the Gregory left Sunday for Sacra­
develop methods which help the
swamps and w ood trails appreciate
week-end in thia city viaiting rela­ mento to investigate airplanes j I
farmer.
*
*
this sturdy shoe of Rrown Retan
tive* and fnends. Mr. and Mr*. for commercial purposes.
with a double sole and the comfort­
N*w Bulletin — The Baptist
Myer formerly lived for a num­
able moccasin toe. A value the
ber o f year* in Ashland, before church put out last wreck a new |
CLAYCOMB
workman will recognize, at
tin which add* to in-
Mr. Myer was transferred to church bulletin
MOTOR
trre«t
o
f
the
service.
Mrs
A
r­
Klamath Falls where he is em­
CO.
ployed by the Southern Pacific thur Peters rendered a special
. ASHLAND
:
O REGO N
•olo
at
the
morning
ocnrice.
company.
Ford Sales A Service
C on * Warden Meetiog— Roy
Gets Haad Injured — Klwood
COMMERCIAL ■» SAVINGS - SAFE DEPOSIT
,
Head burg Jr. of Mountain aven­ Parr o f R street recently went to
Portland
to
atend
a
game
ward­
ue had the miafortune to get his
band caught ia the electric wring- ens meeting and omvontion.
er last week causing the hand to
be quite badly hurt but no hones
were broken.
Lincoln Program — A t the Bap­
PITCH PINE
FLUME
LUMBER
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
Castile Soap
25c
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
" wher e savings are greatest
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Men’s Trousers
13
$ 2 .9 8$ 5.9 0
New Ford Cars
$1.79'° $3.98
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