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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1928)
PAGE THE FOUR Matkar.— Dwight Hicks o f Yreka spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. Hicks on North Main » rest. — Fresh milk and cream at Schuerman's Grocery. 86-2t O ld R a sida a t V isits. — Mrs. George Yates of Eugene arrived in Ashland Sunday evening for a short visit with frienda Mrs. Yates formerly resided in this city for a number of years, re moving to Eugene about a year ago for the benefit of Mr. Yates’ health. — Knights apple and pear but ter at Schuerman’s Grocery 86-2t C a lle d on J u r y . — E. R. Isaac o f the Isaac department store, was called to Medford the first o f the week on jury duty. — 26 ton carload of fencing re ceived lately, get reduced r. r. rate so prices are less than last year at Peils corner. 86tf V isits L ocals is Calif«raia.— Mr. and Mr». Wesley Eaatman, who re side on the Boulevard, are »pend ing a few days in California cities visiting friends and relatives. — For cleaning, pressing and repairing, call Paulserud’s. 86tf Visit With Friaad — Miss Flor ence Buck o f the southern Ore gon normal faculty is visiting with Miss Helen Anderson on the Boulevard during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eastman at whose home she resides. Visiting . X - 't p \ i v .2 — T r y o u r T h e rm o id B raka L in in g at THIRD STREET GARAGE. Is Im p ro v in g ,— A. A. Madden, who has been confined to his home on Pine street for the past tan days with a aeverely strained back, is reported to be improving. — Nothing nicer— a new por trait for Easter. Studio Ashland 84tf R etu rn s With F a m ily . — J. W. Murray of the Shoe Den at Mc Gee’s, Who made the trip to Port- land the latter part of last week, returned Sunday with his wife and small son, Austin, and are established at the residence of Karl Nims on Vista street for tha spring months. — Pure fresh ingredients give XL Donuts the flavor that calls far more. Fresh daily at your grocery. XL Donut Co. 85tf K lam ath F alls R esid en ts. — Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ramsey and young son spent the week-end in this city with Mrs. Ramsey's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Ruger on Alida street, returning to their home in Klamath Falls Monday afternoon, where Mr. Ramsey is employed. Mrs. Dobbin Irwin, who has been visiting in Ashland also, returned with them. — New Spring woolens, latest styles at Paulsarud’s. H6tf I t* a C le rk s D u rin g C e le b r a tio n .---- Miss Mary Walker is clerking in the E. R. Isaac store during the big anniversary celebration week. — Bought at a bargain, a num ber o f iron age, hill and drill seeder at PeiPa comer. 86tf K la m a th Man Visits— Leland Bromley spent the week-end in this city visiting his wife. Mr. Bromley is employed in Klamath Falls and Mrs. Bromley is an em ployee of the Plaza confectionery and cafe in Ashland. —Cream separator, garden tools, implements and everything that farmers need. So when in doubt, go to Peil's 86tf Looking for Home.— Rev. A. E. Danley, a Presbyterian min ister of Salem, Oregon, is in Ash land for the purpose o f locating. Rev. Danley will move his family to this city as soon as he finds a suitable home. B rin g D a u g h te r fo r S c h o o l.— Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Miller visit ed at the home of A. A. Med- den on Pine street Sunday, hav ing brought their daughter, Miss Vivian to Ashland where she is ASHLAND attending the normal school. Miss Miller spent the week-end with her parents in Jacksonville. B u ys F ord T r a c t o r .— W . F. Sullivan of Talent purchased a Brennir disc harrow machine from the Claycomb Motor com pany last week. S alem oa B u sia e ss. — E. G. Harlan, secretary of the local chamber o f commerce, returned Monday from Salem where he spent several days conducting business matters. R e tu rn « fr o m N o rth . — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, proprietors of the Plaza confectionery and cafe returned last Saturday from a short visit with friends in Port land. t T o O r d e r M a n y C ara. — H. L. Claycomb expects to return to Portland this rfceek for the pur pose o f ordering a new shipment of cars to supply the many orders for the new Fords which have been placed recently. F o r m e r R e s id e n ts . — Mrs. Chas. Huschke o f Dunsmuir and son, Austin Cooper, were Ashland visitors recently. The Huschke’s are former residents of Ashland. R e tu r n e d to D illy . — Mrs. A. A. Tupper o f Dilly, who has been visiting her mother and other re latives on . B street, returned to her home last Thursday evening. R e tu rn s H o m e . — Mrs. Harvey o f B street has returned home from Klamath Falls, where she went to visit her daughter and other relatives. Visited Friends.— Mrs. James Briscoe o f Mead street visited friends on B street Saturday afternoon. R e tu rn s t o Klamath.— \1 Van Lindt, who has been spending the week-end in this city with his mother and his son, Billy, re turned to Klamath Falls late Monday evening, where he has a position with the Southern Pa cific company. W e e k -e n d V is it — Mrs. Mary Keeler spent the week-end in Ashland visiting friends on Fifth street, returning to Klamath Falls on Monday. R e tu rn s H o m e . — Mrs. Mary Tupper, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Boots of B street for about ten days, re turned to her home near Forest Grove recently. GOLF TOURNAMENT RESULTS CLASS B Net Score H. B. B e n tle y __ J--------------------------- ®5 CLASS C rfom Provost ...................- .............-74 Frank Jordan ....................... —.........88 O. M. Franklin .......................... 74 H. K. Tomlinson .............................. - 89 Spring Suits 24 28 28 25 McCoy ........................... 70 110 Fred Engle \ ..............- ....................... 73 . 101 Bud Zimmerman ........................... "8 104 Will Dodge .... .................. - ........... 78 106 L. Dodge .. ................... 7® 186 F. F. Whittle ................... 74 107 V. I> Miller 81 197 Otto Winter W 104 CLASS E v Dr. Shinn ............................................. 84 114 Ike Fridagar ........... 93 J28 40 28 26 28 28 38 29 32 30 34 36 fg 32 30 34 42 56 60 60 50 56 68 49 E b ! Poyer ..............’. .......... 68 S. A. Peters Jr., .................................»0 A. C. Nininger ........ 71 • * hy train or motor-touch New convenience for trsvelers to Portland and intermediate stations. Luxurious motor-coach service hy ¡Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co. m addition to improved sched ules of Southern Pacific trains. % UlfC Afnv* Ashland Poni a fid Motor Coach 6: 40 a.m. **. 33 p.m. Shafts" . 10:15 a.m. 10:40 r m. OrefumijiT 3:45 p.m. 7:13 t.m. for young men and men who want to stay young. The new spring su'ts are shown in two and three hptton models in light colored materials. W e have suits to fit practically all types o f men and our stock is large eno«gh to make choosing the suit to fit your par ticular likes very easy. • R e tu rn in g Quality considered — our ent're stock is priced exceptionally low. Uw« Am*« Portland Ashland j « •• «tu p m. ' Shasta . 8:50 a.m. 8 0S pan. Oregonian" 9 50p m. 10:53 a m. Mi tor coaches call at the Lath« Howl. $ 2 5 . 0 0 and up Fay tor 7 1 « R id e « Buv 10 Ride Tickets for use on rms. ' Ci -aches and g c>d ferivi J«c-j Save money with these low fares. Most suits have two pair pants Southern x Pacigc : J G.N 7 Kf t AMt f t 83 w Old New Handicap Handicap 18 13 22 32 26 28 to Portland New Arrivals in Total 96 100 100 97 M e d fo r d W o m a n . — Mrs. F. J. Wilmot, Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Williams of Medford were shopping and visiting in Ashland one day last week. V isits in L a n e C o u n ty .— Mrs, Irene Hicks ,who was called to Ashland by the death o f her father, A. E. McFarland, has gone to I,ane county to visit her mother’s people, the Hyland’s before returning to her home in Pittsburg, Penn. M en Im p ro v e s . — G. W . Bene dict o f Mountain Bvenue, who has been ill for some weeks is re ported improving at present, al though still confined to his home. V is it C o r v a llis . — F. D. Swingle expects to visit his family in Corvallis this week. F rom C o o s C o u n t y .— John F. Leggett o f Mountain avenue visited last week over the week end with his mother at Myrtle Point in Coos county. if *¡7 TUESDAY. MARCH «, i » 2* REGISTER 34 128 140 121 CANCELED CHECKS Friday we mentioned the monthly statement o f account which every de positor who has a checking account should get from his bank on the first day o f the month, or soon thereafter. With this statement checks which have cleared during the month are re turned to you. What d o.y ou do with them? g Canceled checks should be gone over and a record taken o f the checks you have made- which are still out standing, if any. Only when reported promptly is the bank legally respon sible should these checks be found not to correspond with your records. » ALADDIN KNIFE SHARPENER Your canceled checks are a protec tion as well as a convenience, for they are legal receipts for bills paid. 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