I PACE TWO TUESDAY, MAY 22. l» 2S THE ASHLAND REGISTER I Ha’el Smith, Nora gram. Miss Hazel Bruner spoke M e d fo rd H otel P e o p le — Mr. and A number of ladies of the Roy­ Ward, Nellie Carter, Ella McCleod on ‘‘The importande of educa Mrs. Clemenson of the Jackson al Neighbor lodge of Ashland as­ Ethel Reid, Emma Maloney, Kath­ tion in the mission work of the Hotel in Medford spent Sunday in S e m i-W e e k ly P i p e r P u b li ih td a> A shland. O r t f o a sembled at the home of Mrs. Guy arine L Uel M. Milne, Ila Myer, church;” three stories told made Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Formerly the Central Point and Ashland American Randles in the Bellview district Ellen W ateis, Johnson, and Mes- vivid to those present the spirit Hansen of the Hotel Ashland. Office at 372 East Mair Street last night to honor Mrs. M erritt ! dames Cleo Howell, Lizzie Mer- and devotion of the missionaries. BUSINES AND NEWS PHONE 95 Visits Mother — Mrs. Joe Mc­ Randles. At the conclusion of the pro­ Mahon, 32.00 Conversation, various games j ritt and Russel Cripe. Year wife of Joe McMahon, for- - Health Shoes gram, Miss Reid assisted by her and stunts occupied the hours. M n . M c N a ir H o n o re d --- The mother served delicious refresh­ mer traffic officer of this district, ^ A d v e rtisin g R a te s G iven on A pp licatio n complimented lady received members of Zuleima Temple, ments and a pleasant social hour is making her mother, Mrs. T. K. Entered at the Postoffice at Ashland, Oregon, as Second Class The a number of useful and appro­ Daughters of the Nile, were hos- wa senjoyed before disbanding. Bolton of this city, a short visit, j M atter, under the Act of C o n fess of March 3, 1879 priate gifts which were opened for ] teases on Wednesday evening, Those who had the pleasure of M e m b e r S T A T E E D IT O R IA L A S S O C IA T IO N the benefit of the donors. | May 16, t;t the home of Mrs. Hen- attending the meeting were: Mis­ MAUPIN— Oili:.g is well along M e m b e r N A T I O N A L E D IT O R IA L A S S O C IA T IO N Mrs. Guy Randles, the hostess, I ry Enders on North Main street^ ses Hazel Brown, Minnie Beaver, on the Dailes-California highway, j t-3 \i X } ? . r. \ served delicious refreshm ents to the pleasant occasion being in hon­ Clara Anderson, Isabella W atten- DEFUR — Mutual C ream ery. THE DAIRY INDUSTRY. Co. receives 3,436 pounds cream i about twenty ladies. or of Mrs. Hal McNair, Queen of barger, Beulah Hussey, Cora Ma­ in one day. Zuleima Temple, who leaves Sat­ son and Adena Hunt. Last Thursday W. G. Ide, manager of the A u x ilia ry H eld S ocial M e e tin g — urday to attend the supreme con- j State Chamber of Commerce gave Ashland bus­ The ladies of the Auxiliary to vention of the Daughters of the American Legion held their I Nile at Buffalo, New York. The, iness men something to think about when he the regular social meeting Monday ' affair was in the form of a sur- j gave out some rather surprising facts regarding evening at the Legion hall. In­ prise shower, each guest bringing Jackson county as a dairy center. stead of the usual evening of ‘ a dainty handkerchief to Mrs. Mr- j From the diary of According to information he has gathered and needlework the ladies Nair, who was also presented with : Erma Jettick this county is particularly blessed with dairy pos­ cards were engaged in getting the pap­ a huge green basket of yellow AFTER YOUR SHAVE—WHAT7 “Since I’ve hid my Erma Jettick in readiness for the rosebuds, the nandkerchiefs being sibilities. The production per cotv ranks third er poppy poppies »hoe* I've lost twelve pounds! on Saturday. The pop­ concealed in ihe basket with clev- in the state, and practical dairymen have stated pies are sale made Doctor Blank say* that scrawny The right answer is— er little verges attached. by the boys at the Mrs. T — is putting on weight that dairying in Jackson county should be car­ V eterans’ hospital in Portland and The evening hours were con- i since she bought hers and he thinks Red Feather Shaving Lotion ried on more successfully than in Tillamook- the and the ladies place the stickers genially spent in guessing games it is because we both have done so much more walking and outdoor banner dairy county of the state. It is nice to on them in readiness for the an­ and conversation. Mrs. Frank j It is made to heal razor cuts and to soothe your| exercise without noticing it. be­ national poppy day sale. cause we walk without U-.igje know these things but the difficulty arises when nual Refreshments Dean won a dainty gift for winner j face. 50c per bottle. now." were served un­ of first prize in the contests, and j they are considered from a practical view point. der the direction of Mrs. J. Q. Mrs. C. II. Vaupel was consoled. How can these facts be turned to practical ad­ Adams, chairman, assisted by Mes­ Dainty refreshm ents were serv-1 ?/una vantage? dames Guy Applewhite, R. L. Bur- ed, the color scheme of green and I Mr. Ide suggests that the banks be asked to dic, Ralph Bowen and Glen Ad­ yellow being carried out both in the rooms and in the refresh­ help finance worthy farmers in the purchase of dis. • • • Ç^ ot women who ments. dairy cattle. A little investigation will she*.' that Mi*» S an der* H o n o re d — Miss want to go—and do Members present were, the at least one Ashand bank, and possibly all of Hazel Agents for Owl Drug Products Sanders, instructor of home guest of hono», Mrs. McNair, and | — without fatigue! them, have been for the past ten years willing to economics at the junior high school Mesdamrs Henry Enders, H. L. do this very thing, and are still anxious to assist was honored at a surprise kitchen Ciaycomb, J. H. Hardy, P. R. held at the home of Miss e ive reen iscount tamps The ENDERS ••ny man who is capable, to secure first class 1 shower I. R. Bateman, Frank Edna Gohenn on Palm avenue last Hardy, airy cows, and there has been but very little de- Thursday Dean, Sam McNair, Andrew Mc- night. The affair was Callen, Clyde Malone, Clifford land for assistance of this kind. in honor of her coming marriage Jenkins, Belle Schwein, O. W. This being the fact then there must be some .3 Robert Norris, who is employ­ Long, William C. H. Vau­ ther reason why dairying in Jackson county or ed at the Southern Oregon Ex­ pel and Thomas Loomis, Simpson. station. He is also a at least this section of it, has not made further perimental brother of Miss Helen Norris who strides. The Register would be glad to have has been receiving no­ F o reig n M ission ary S o c ie ty —— communications from dairymen, or other inter­ tice recently through so her much motion The members of the Young Wo­ men’s Foreign Missionary society ested citizens, giving us the facts concerning the picture plays. The evening was spent most were entertained last Tuesday ev­ lack of general interest in this industry. There congenially games and guess­ ening at the home of Miss Ethel must be a reason and if there is anyone that can ing contests. with Miss Sanders was Reid on East Main street. enlighten us, we would appreciate it. the recipient of a number of use­ The program of the evening was ,u ful utensils suitable for the kitch­ opened with devotional services led by Miss Beulah Hussey. This en of the bride. THE PARKING PLAN. Miss Goheen assisted by Miss was followed by a short business m y w ork w ill Gertie Haan served delicious re­ session and the meeting was aga n The question of parking upon the main streets freshments the following guests turned over to Miss Hussey, who be easier — of Ashland has again been answered. Propos­ Miss Hazel to Sanders, guest of hon- had prepared an interesting pro- tlbr AshiauùÜlrgtalpr L ocal W o m a n C o m p lim e n te d — or; Misaes EN N A JETT1CK »Wife Lithia Springs Pharmacy W G G D S C«. Alow als to change from diagonal to parallel met de­ feat at the hands of the city council last night, after a spirited debate between Mayor Thornton, and representatives of local business houses. The mayor’s argument was based upon the looks of the city and greater safety; the business men claimed the safety features would not be changed and in addition, such a change when once tried materially affected business. The council sustained the plea of the business men and the parking will remain as it is, and this is as it should be. The business interest of the town is the very life-blood of any community. Take away from their prosperity and you have stagnation; add to it and you have progress. One feature of the meeting which we think is highly commendable, is the statement made by the mayor that the one-hour limit will hereafter be enforced. We do not know of one business man who attended last night’s meeting, that vio­ lates this section of the ordinance, but we do \ now of several who drive their car down town, 1 >ave it parked in front of their place of business t itil meal time, drive it home, and then park it : gain. It would seem inconsistent for a man to sign a petition requesting diagonal parking to conserve parking space, and then be guilty of using up a good portion of it for purely personal convenience. If the statement made bust night that Ashland needs all of the parking space possible is true- and we firmly believe that it is, then local husi iness men should not selfishly use this space that rightfully belongs to their customers. LOGANBERRY BOREU BEST CONTROLLED BY PULLING The loganberry crown-borer, serious pest of loganberries and raspberries in Oregon is control­ led by pulling out all infested canes and destroying them. Care­ ful inspection of the patch is ne­ cessary to detect all wilted canes and evidences of borings, says the experiment station. Infested canes man be severed at the girdle hy grasping firmly and giving a twisting pull. Often the borer ia revealed In the sever­ ed cane. One may carry a short. J heavy wire looped over the belt to insert in the tunnel of the sev­ ered stub to get the borers not found in the cane. experiment station. Spraying | seems most effective at a dry 1 time during bright weather. Best reslulta are usually obtained by \ thoroughly coating the stems and j leaves of the plants with the spray. um Chloride, one pound to n of water, has proved an re quark groan killer when 1 on with a good preaaure. .rsulta have been obtained by L-tting the quack gross get good spring growth. Spraying when the gross begins to head out baa given good results in tests carried on by the Oregon j RAINIER — New DuRoia lum­ ber mill starts steady cutting. M ¡ÊT m y kitchen cleaner. ’ ’ FEEDING ASHLAND No wonder that the truck gardeners around Ashland find a ready market for their product! Who is there who wouldn’t prefer home-grown vegetables and fruits right from the garden, to those which have come from a distance: It has been said that the greatest asset of this section is its soil and its greatest need, people. People to till its soil means also people to consume its products. Yet, over and above this market, we have the cannery to consume the surplus; and the cannery can use a greater surplus. Fortunately Ashland has no “over-pro­ duction" problem. We are glad to welcome newcomers in the Ashland district—and at the bank. F irst N ational B ank OREGON ASHLAND COMMERCIAL - SAVINGS - SAFE DEPOSIT Never any soot smudges from an Electric Range! When you begin cooking electrically you’ll find it easy to keep your kitchen ideally clean. The electrical way is the only absolutely soot­ less, greaseless way of cooking—never smudges A woodwork, walls or bottom of pans. Drop in at your electric dealer’s today. He will gladly show you the latest models in Electric Ranges. Only a few dollars down will put a fine Electric Range in your home— then easy monthly payments. -4 T hè C alifornia O regon P ower C ompany « X pi c\ EL t tre