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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1928)
FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1928 rom Y r.k a — Mrs. Harry Rich- jn of Yreka is spending a few " the home of Mr«. Arthur aaker in thia city. Mrs. Rich- ,on^ husband in is the cream- t business i*r that city. Vi»iu»« — Mr- and Hugh Barron and little son Win Hugh, are spending a few v- with Mr. Barron’s parents, and Mrs. Homer Barron on ir ranch on the Pacific high- y south of town. Mr. and Mrs. gh Barron reside on the old rgadine place east o f town. Chinas P e o p le V is it .— Mrs. rtha B. Charley and son o f ims* were visitors in Ashland jiesday, coming over the ountain on horseback. Mrs. arley is the Climax postmistress For Sh ort V is it . — Mrs. Don Ste- ns of Dunsmuir arrived in this ty Wednesday evening for a ort visit with friends and rela- ves. Mrs. Stevens formerly re ded in Ashland for several sars and was Miss Geraldine uh before her marriage. She ught for several terms ip the ,cal high school. Will Visit P a r e n ts . — Miss Vir* inia Rose, who is attending high chool in this city, expects to iend the week-end in Crescent ake with her parents, Mr. and 'rs. George Rose. Local M an Im p ro v e s . — James owers, who has been suffering rom a severe attack of rhema- ism is reported' to be much im- nL J eturn to P o r tla n d .— C. I. amps^ and L. W. Hanson, who rere m Ashland for the purpose f submitting bids on the dam (instruction work, left for Port- snd Wednesday. Return fr o m P o r tla n d . — Mrs. L. Allen and Mrs. L. W. House THE returned home Wednesday even ing from Portland and Hillsboro where they were visiting relatives and friends. T ra d es P r o p e rty . — Raymond Badger of Rancho Santa, Fe, Cali fornia, has traded his property here at 129 Bush street for south ern California property. H o m o fr o m E u r o p e .— Mrs. M B. Riley of 104/ High street, re- ceived a telegram from her son. Lawson Riley, who has been in Europe buying goods for the Emporium of Sin Francisco, that he arrived in New York city the 8th on his way back to San Francisco. Mr. Riley is head buy er for the Emporium. Geòrgie Coffee and Elsie Alex- ander were hostesses to about 19« friend». Mrs. O. W. lajng. who was to have \beea one of the hostesses of the a f fair was called away two days ago to Stockton, California! by the death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Raymond Long. Thirty-two tables of bridge I were in play during the evening, | Mrs. O. A. Manning o f Talent I being awarded a beautiful gift j for holding high' score of the I evening. Mrs. H. O. Frobach of Medford was presented a lovely gift also for holding second high score, and Mrs. P. R. Hardy re ceived a handsome gift for con solation. A SH LA N D PAGE FIVE REGISTER l In their usual brilliant manner, I several piano duet* All pwfarm- | ers on the program responded to NOTICE OF SALE In tk * M attar o f tka E sta la S a ra L . J a ck so n a n d John encores. J a ck s o n , D e co a se d . Following the program the host esses served most delicious and By virtue o f an order mads by daintily arranged refreshments at the different tables, the St. the Hon. W. J. Hartzell, County Patrick decorations were most ar Judge, dated January 5th, 1928, tistically carried out in the re I, the undersigned administrator freshments and table decorations, p f the said estate, with Wills an the shamrock enjoying a prom nexed, will on and after March inent place and tiny green hats 31st, 1928, sell at private sale for filled with candies were the in dividual favors used with green napkins and score cards portray- I ing the St. Patrick motif. The following out-of-town guests were in attendance: Mes- lames Everett Beeson, J. Terrill, SPECIAL L in co ln P. T . A . M e e tin g .— A delightful program was given Earl Jones, E. G. Gardner, O. A. 1 The Lincoln School Parent-Teach following the game on which Manning and E. B. Adamson o f | OFFER er association met this afternoon Dr. Mattie Shaw delighted with Talent, and Clark Rawlings and I at the Lincoln school in a regu readings appropriate to the occa H. O. Frobach of Medford. lar business session. sion and season, Mrs. William A 60c bottle o f Coty’s PRIZEZS AWARDED The president of the associa Briggs rendered in a most pleas Perfume, Paris or tion, Mrs. V. D. Miller, had ing manner the old favorite, "M o L’Origan Odeurs ther Machree.” Mrs. Homer Bil charge of the business meeting (Continued From Page 1) given away with each in which a general discussion in lings dressed in Irish costume, chandise in the different depart- I box o f regard to the important matter of high green hat, green breeches ments, and always the figure “ 7” j the play shed was bruoght before an<f white shirt, danced ar\ Irish enjoying a prominent place. Coty’s Face Powder The store has always enjoyed the association. Plans were for jig, responding to an encore with at the regular price o f wearing a wonderful patronage, and Mr. mulated regarding the matter the "Highland fling,” which will be acted upon at the the entire highland kihie costume Isaac expresses himself as being which had belonged to her fath much pleased with the present ; next meeting. A short and interesting pro er. The Mitchell twin* rendered outcome o f the anniversary sale. gram was given under the direc tion of the program committee: Mrs. W. E. Gould, Mrs. Harold “ Better Come Early” Aikin and Miss Wilson. $ 1.00 St. P a trick B rid g e P a rty .— cash, the real property belonging to the said estate, to-wit: The North Hall o f the West Half of Lot 45, and the West Half o f Lots 48 and 47, all in Minor’s Ad dition the City o f Ash- to lsnd, Jackson County, Ore gon. Dated January 6th, 1928. E. D. BRIGGS, Administrator. Address: Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon. 85-4t Friday Hams Swift’s Premium Hams, half or whole, Satur day at per pound 29*/iC Remember these are Swift’s Premium Hams. Oranges Buy a case Saturday at ............................. *3.90 W e have a truck load Coffee Regular 45c steel cut C offee Tomorrow at per pound ...................................................... 35c Special low prices on Heilman’s Salad Dress ing and Sandwich Spread. Lay in a supply. 25c size at 19c; 50c size ..................................... 34c A large 30c package o f Swift’s Pride Washing Powder at ...................... -.............................. 21c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES See our window for the best the market affords Trade here and watch your bank account grow Bright green for St. Patrick’s day and graceful baskets of fragrant almond blossoms created a de lightful spring atmosphere at the bridge party given in the local Civic club house rooms Thursday evening when Mesdames. G. W. Ross, W. A. Mitchell, C. A. | Shutts, J. C. Poor and Misses ! I NI MNAIR BROS. “ The Theatre Beautiful“ W atch This Space For Coming Attractions Each Issue 77k# Ashland Cash & Carry Start Phone 190 71 N. Main W e Deliver Bring us your eggs, we pay cash Now Playing REGINALD DENNY — in— “ ON YOU R TOES” Isaacs J he Q u a l it y S Denny in one of his funniest comedies Saturday Only Saturday Selling HOOT GIBSON — in— toke “ THE RAW HIDE KID” A Western Melodrama o f Romance and Action CELEBRATING Our 7th Birthday By Giving Values COME! Sunday Only COATS BEBE DANIEL — in— ' One of Her Best Pictures “ FEEL MY PULSE” DRESSES Coats $12.50 to $19.75 A story of a healthy young girl who thought she was ill and wasn’t Both Dresa and Sport Coata may be found at these popular prices. Coming Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Dresses $10.75 to $19.75 Surprising good Dresses for very little money. GENE STRATTON PORTER’S GREATEST STORY CO-ED DRESSES “ FRECKLES” fill The Story That Thrills the World and it Will Thrill You Again in this New Film Version Coats $24,50 to Dress Coats and better Coata, Splendid values, styles. 35c Wearwell Pillow Tubing, y a r d .........- .................................... $1.25 Rayon Silk Bloomers pair ............ 1 ................................. $2.48 Leather Hand Bags each 35c Bath Towels each 98c Climax Cotton Bats $1.25 Hand Embroidered $15.00 to $28.00 $34.50 Sport clever PEGGY O’DARE Dresses in youthful models and in ensembles. $24.50 to *54.50 HERE ARE A FEW MORE REASONS Coats *39.75 to $69.50 FOR BUYING YOUR GROCERIES For those who wish the better type of Dress Costa, all sizes, best shades. H AR D Y B R O S. | G owtts $2.25 Crinkled Bed Spreads 48c. Golden Gate Cases each *1.48 Wearwell Sheets each _. $1.00 Never-mend Silk Hose 98c Fine Percale Aprons $1.59 Black Charmeuse Satin yard .... a .................................... $1.98 Flat Crepe, all colors yard ...... * .............................. . $1.00, 40-in. Slip Satin in colors ft7 c yard .................................. ........ ° 1 $19.75 Silk Dresses i 1 7 00 e a c h .......................................... W M -t. Celanese Chiffon, all colors yard ........................................ New Printed Rayon yard ................ ~................ Printed Celanese Chiffon yard .............. ........— ...... Silk and Cotton Prints y a r d ..................................... $1.37 67c $1.67 87e Come! Help us celebrate this great event I Parlor 1 MATCHES I 6 boxs for 25c 1 Blue Ribbon Special on ORANGES I Rosebud Brand 1 fter dozen ..... 35c J MAYONNAISE 15c bottle for 25c bottle for 45c bottle for 85c bottle for Only while lasts .... 10c .... 20c .... 35c .... 65c stock Nice White 1 CAULIFLOW ER I per head 15c I Best Grade 15c gl^ss for .... 10c Blue Boy Brooms 1 75c value for .... 59c 1 C. & H. SUGAR 13 Ibt. for $1.00 P. T. A. Bellview Food Sale Saturday H ARDY J Don’ t Forget “ Womanless W edding’’ Monday and Tuesday. 1 1 I 1 P BROS.) $25.00 up MODERN SPIRIT IN NEW FOOTW EAR The “ Spirit Modern” has arrived in The SHOE E9£N footwear. In this foot wear it finds a most beautiful expression combining color and motif in such a manner as appeals to a generation o f enlightinmenet, freedom and individual ity. Patent Kid, Calf Skin and new Past el Shades in Silk Kid and Suede are the mediums through which celebrated bootiers have expressed this new note in footwear design. The SHOE DEN PARSNIPS I Clean white stock 1 4 pounds for 25c | RIPE OLIVES t LOUISE ALCOTT Little Women’s Dresse«. Shoes o f Merit Only Allen A Service $1.00 Hosiery Allen A W eight $1.50 The famous $37.60 style, full fashioned hose in a big range of shade*. $1.50. Muaringwvar alt silk chif fon. $1.50 Munsingwear service wei ght hose, $1.45. Blue Crane Chiffon, very fine guage silk to hem. $1. Bobolink service weight silk to hem, $1.00. Munsingwear full fashion ed hose, $1.90. Da.'i.irz Chiffon now $1.75 This is the one that Allen A featured till recently at $2.00 and tha one we sold at $1.89. Silk to top Chif fon. $1.75 DeBevoise Go» sard Corsele,te* Corseta