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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1928)
THE TAGE EIGHT ASHLAND REGISTER FRIDAY, MARCH 2», >» 2 « pupils of Portland, and one for judguig the awards to be an spring vacation this week spending a few days in CaMf those in the state, out outside of nounced by April 30. nia cities. She left W edr-» 4 ^ Portland prixes will be given the city. The firxt prize in each class is a scholarship of $150, and by the West Coast Lumber neo- morning in her car for San Iris, cistion, first prize; Chamber of cisco, being accompanieu by r ^ the second, $ 100 . According to the program, the Commerce, second prize; while Lillian Graves of the no essays must not exceed 1500 the state prixes have been post school faculty, her niece, R r words in length, and must be ed by the Federated Protection Bernice White, Miss Faye FOR SALE— One ton Graham filed with the principals of the agencies, first; W estern Pine as thur, and John Churchman, truck, in excellent condition. dents of the normal school, r ^ school by April 20, the principals sociation, second. Covered body, can be seen at L eave fo r C alifo rn ia. — Miss White will spend most of h« »re expected to have the essays the Lithia Sprints Garage. The Eva White, primary supervisor time in Berkley and the oth*n First National Bank. 91tf J a c k s o n C ou n ty P ionoor V isits. for the school judged and the of the southern Oregon normal will visit friends in San Franjj winning essay is to be submitted __Mr. and Mrs. John B. Griffin, to the state committee* for final school, S tu d en ts V isit H em es. — Among is taking advantage* of the sco, Oakland and San Jose. form er residents of Jackson coun the southern Oregon normal »tu- ty are spending several weeks in dents and teachers who left town Medford and vicinity, having for the spring holidays were: been called to Jackson county by Frances W right and Barbara the serious illness of Mrs. Grif Brown, who went to Portland; fins sister. Miss Alta Naylor of Leta Smith, Oakland, Oregon; Redford. Nell Mahoney, Bend, Daisy Ben- — T ry our T herm oid B rak e L ining Old-timers are renewing ac net, Cottage Grove; Virginia at T H IR D ST R E E T G A R A G E . Hale, Portland, Leona Marsters, quaintance with Mr. Griffin who To A tten d N orm al. — Miss Ber Portland, Helen Lyons, Katherine nice White of Spokane arrived enjoys the distinction of being Langworthy, Lucille Hunter, in Ashland Tuesday to enter the the third boy born in Jackson county. Mr. Griffin returns to M arshfield, Eleanor Brown, Port next term of normal school. She land, Mary Galey, Portland, Mary is a niece of Miss Eva White, Jackson county each year from YOU MAY) BE ROUND, OR THIN, OR AS Hunt, Klamath Falls, Mildred primary supervisor in the S. O. his present home in Trinidad, knJiout, Klamath Falls, Jane N. S. She accompanied Miss TALL AS YOU LIKE—YET THERE IS NO California, to attend the pioneer’s Prime, Chiloquin and Anna Wells White to California for the spring meeting, always taking a prom NEED FOR WORRY WHEN YOU BUY Trail. inent part in the affairs. Though vacation. Mr. Griffin is the author of sev — Cream separator, garden YOUR READY-TO-WEAR — Knights apple and pear but eral clever poems, according to tools, implements and everything ter at Schuerman's Grocery o V an interview at last year’s old- that farm ers need. So when in 8 «- 2 t —AT— tim ers meeting held in Ashland, doubt, go to Peil’e 86 tf Toko D au gh ter H om o. — Mr. he prefers to be known as “the F orm er B o y . — Raymond Cot and Mrs. H. G. Miller came to mighty bear hunter,” the title te r has accepted a position with Ashland Thursday to take their dubbed him by his old cronies the Southern Pacific company in daughter, Vivian, home for the because of his prowess in this this city. Mr. Cotter ia a gradu spring holidays. Miss Miller is a line, having perhaps killed more ate of the local high school and student at the southern Oregon bears than any known pioneer in resided in Ashland nearly all his normal school. this county. SMART MODELS IN SPRING life until over a year ago when — Bought at a bargain, a num Mr. and Mrs. Griffin expect he moved with his parents to ber of iron age, bill and drill READY-TO-WEAR to return to their home in Trini Dunsmuir. seeder at Peil’s corner. 86 tf Prom inent C attlem en H aro.---- dad, within a few days. Go to E u goao. — Mr. and Mrs. Fiahing T rip i— Tom Hill, who Lora and Loyd Miller from Dil We Guarantee a Fit! E ssay C on test on F utu ra F or Will Mitchell and daughters, has been making elaborate pre lard, Oregon, are spending a ests— Madge and Marie left Thursday parations for some time for a few days in Ashland in interest As part cf the forest week for Eugene where they will visit fishing trip, left Thursday for of the cattle business in which program which is scheduled for friends and relatives for a few Savage rapids where he intends they are engaged. days. luring the salmon with his various — Pure fresh ingredients give April 22 to 28, under the auspi of the Oregon committee of XL Donuts the flavor that calls ces the Forest association, for more. Fresh daily at your John American leuau D. Guthrie of the United grocery. XL Donut Co. S5ti States forest service, has announ V isit C rescen t City.— Misses ced that two sets of prizes will Katharine Vincent and Marion be given for the le st essay on Ady of the normal faculty left the general subject of Oregon and Thursday for Crescent City its future by the high where they will spend the school pupils forests of the state. spring vacation. Two classifications have been R eturns H om e. — Miss Fosma set up for the essay contest, Guth It is little wonder that silk can now) almost be Kenny is among the normal stu rie said, one for the high school worn for house dresses since such pretty dres dents who finished her course ses as these cost so little. this term and has returned to her home in Jacksonville. R eturns to D unsm uir.— Mrs. J. A. Simons, who has been spend A new lot ing several weeks at the home of PANSY DRESSES her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powell on Fairview street, left Wednesday for her | home in Dunsmuir. Pansy and Co-Ed dresses are both good ’ines P in eh u rst M an. — W. W. Pot of popular priced dresses and you will like the ter of Pinehurst was in Ashland on Wednesday, transacting busi styles and appreciate the good values. W iid om it M ore to be Do- ness affairs. tired than G reat R ichet . . according to the good book. From J ack son ville.— Mr. and PEGGY O’DARE and LOUISE ALCOTT And many a man (and wo Mrs. Harold Cl ~mp of Jackson man tool has become wise DRESSES ville visited friends in Ashland insurnncp-wi«e after a se the latter part of last week. vere has overtaken him. This agen' y is here V isited F rien d s.— Mr. and Mrs. to> pvt •">!• v ir<? insurance- Macom and sons, Edward and w ise h e r *-e th - l o t t c o m e t. I Two distinct types of better dresses and both Ed Lawrence visited friends and re Call us t< day. leaders in their class. latives in Ashland the first of this week. M edford on B u sin ess. —Judge COATS COATS L. A. Roberts made a business BILLINGS AGENCY 50 to $ 2 9 * 7 5 trip to Medford on Tuesday ; i afternoon. Eat. 1 88 3. 41 E ast M ain V isit in C alifo rn ia. — Mr. and George Mathes left Wed ¡Spring Coats are a much needed item of dress Mrs. nesday for a several weeks visit Locals From Klamath Folio.— Mrs. Harry Ackley of Klamath Falls was visiting her sister, Mrs. C. T. Payne of this eity the first of the week. — 26 toa carload of fencing re ceived lately, get reduced r. r. rate so prices are leas than last year at Peils corner. 86 tf V isits P aren ts. — Mrs. Max Fil- son is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker on Sixth street for a few weeks. Mrs. Fill- son formerly resided in this city where she is well known. Mrs. Dan Campbell of Grants Pass, another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker is also visiting at the Parker home this week. fishing tack!«. Visits i> Myrtla Craak.— Miss Dorothy Ninieger ia »pending a few days in Myrtle Creek with Miaa Mona Conlogue. Mias Con- logue attended the Ashland nor mal achool last year and has many friends in this eity. She is teach ing school in Myrtle creek this year. — Nothing nicer— a aew por trait for Easter. Studio Ashland 84tf C harter N igh t. __ — ‘Charter night” of the local Ashland Ro- thry club will occur Saturday evening at the local Elk’s temple which has been tu ' .cd over to the Rotarian’s for the occasion. A big time ia expected with an estimated attendance of 500 Ro- tarians, and their ladies from ad jacent towns, delegations from Portland and other distant points Under the direction of “ Bill” Murray and President O. W. Moon, a splendid program has been planned, including a ban quet and a dance. District gover nor, Henry Manney of Seattle will deliver the charter address. — Fresh milk and cream at Schuerman’s Grocery. 86-2t T alen t V isito r. — Fred R app of Talent was transacting business affairs in this city the first of the week. FOR RENT—Office rooms in First National Bank building, available April 1. Reasonable rent, includes heat arid light Inquire First National Bank. 91tf to cities in California and Mexi co. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Eight acres, within city limits, has cottage, garage, chicken sheds suitable for four or five hund red chickens. City water and many other attractive features. Can be purchased on easy terms or will exchange for down town property. J. W. McCoy. 91tf Are You Hard To Fit? PAULSERUD’S More New Dresses» $10.75 *"d $12.50 $15.00-$19.75 $24.50and up 2 $34 5° to $69 so in this climate where evenings are cool well along into the summer. Even now your winter jni.it looks and feels too warm. Buy now and get the full season’s use of it. Under New Management SHOE SALE We have on sale several exceptionally good values in Women’s Shoes. Some 15 or 20 styles in patent one straps, strap pumps, satin one strap in high heels, patent one strap, patent pump, tan one strap and black kid ties in me dium heel, and black or tan oxfords. Also^ several styles in the Natural Bridge I Arch Support Shoes will be included in this sale. Collegiates and Conservatives MEN’S SUITS Let US do the washing— and YO U only the ironing ^ Price»—4 Big1 Lot* $ 3 *5 - $ 4 85 - $0.85 - $ 0 85 Real Shoe Fitting Service by Mr. F. L. Ruth T ty our IAUNDRY-* dsaM Jm / Ashland Laundry Company $25. and up Suits that will appeal to all men. Single and double-breasted, two and three-button suits. In a wide variety of the choicest woolens. Ex tremely well tailored. Buy yourself one of these fine suits for the Easter parade. And, men, just note our prices. Try and beat them.