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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1927)
TKi. Paiv*r f „„.„tees a Home Circulation Unexcelled. And the Best Quality Circulation. Your ad here will E Draw tr°. In this wav. How about the Spring Opening, and regular Saturday Special, ing meeting at their mutual rab- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Quite notable in the evidences of gathering in Talent last three days next week, devoted to the what a true artist can do with the ---------------1 x)cals-Personals--------------- j bit Friday breeders night. nation renowned play and movie, landscape art understood may soon —^ “ “^ « rr* ______1 U fa ,i__ a . - a l - » .. I j "The Winning of Barbara Worth.” It be seen at the southern Oregon nor- from the famous Harold Bell mal school at Ashland when the first " right story and many term it the unit, costing $150,000, will be given cent illness, occupied his pulpit Sab- best historical play ever shown. It a becoming evergreen setting by the bath morning. The young people of W*H be neglect to miss it and the Woodstock Nursery company, Port Russel Frost is also among those Mrs. Mary Van Dyke of 115 No. the church conducted the evening theatre should be crowded at each land, under the supervision of ita Main street, has had a severe at- showing. It pictures and faithfully sales manager and landscape expert, on the sick list. — tack of frail stones and is but slightly service. depicts the struggle of a courageous John L. Schuyleman. | group fought and suffered that Mr. Schuyleman, when inter Harvey Cliff has been confined improved, A quartette of Ashland young the vast who desert wastes might be viewed for his program, said that the to his home with illness this week. folks gave a program Monday night turned into a fertile kingdom. It is location, architecture and color of Mrs. Marion Hager of Scenic drive over the radio at Medford. The pro big, romantic, full of thrills and hu this beautiful norma! school build and Mrs. C. D. Wineland are in company with their nephew, Henry gram was instrumental and vocal Mr. a northern trip as far as Seattle. Van Prooyen, were Medford visit- music and those taking part were man kindness, as well as hardships ing lent itself readily to the working One of the big productions cut of color schemes and mass for |ors Saturday. Misses Eunice Hager, Rose Akin, overcome. of the times. mation in which he felt himself os- —Valentine Candy in Boxes at Floy Young and Mary Gailey. pc nally at home. F 4-11 Mrs. F. J. Smoley of 276 Almond CANDYLAND. Next Thursday and Friday the 17 Large Dalian cy; rv«? trees, seven street, left for Portland Saturday The union Christian Endeavor and 18, is the prince of comedies foot Cotoneaster ' a ora with great Mrs. C. E. Shinn is reported sick evening where she was called by the meeting was held Sunday night a t' „The Potters>» The Potters of red berries, and superb serious illness of her mother. with the flu. the Presbyterian church with Mary | are averaRe American family who masses Pyra Cantha Augustif dins with or . , Gailey as leader. The forty-sixth SU(Jdeniv strike it rich in th„ oil ange colored berries, Mrs. Rester Gandee of Dunsmuir, Mr. P eter». ,._r.p,dl, ,m evergreen; io - r...n, I birth<tay ,h, Christ!.. E.Je.vor j (ielJ> Putt„ wo„ J is in Ashland for a visit with friends. his new place on Bear creek p that is was celebrated in this way with advice of Ma Potter. From start to gether with many other types of to be in time an extensive union meeting with all endeavor so finish you will laugh. We have read cypresses and shrubs will be used in Mrs. W. A. Cooper is reported reported working out what promises to be the chicken ranch. cieties in town in attendance. the advance sheets on this show and most beautifully colorful foundation among those sick ‘his week. vouch for the fun one will have planting of any state building in Emma Hiland of Elma, Wn., Mrs. S. F. Thornton of 192 Van can — Valentines and greeting cards has Mrs. watching the actions of the Potters. Oregon. » come to Ashland recently for Ness avenue, accompanied by her In them you at Bolton’s drug store—adv. 422 her health will recognize your next This important contract was and is located with Mrs. sister, Mrs. Anna Jones, left for j door neighbor. awarded last Friday. C. 8. Richardson of the Lithia Mary C“!«1 o{ A street at present Portland the fourth, where Mrs. ________ *!* Work of putting the southern Ore Thornton will enter the Good Springs hotel returned Sunday from Mrs. Marcia ---------- gon normal grounds in condition and Danford has been Samaritan hospital for an operation. a visit in southern Oregon. the early planting of the shrubbery sick for two weeks at her boarding Mrs. Thornton has been in poor as called for in the designs will be place at 330 Almond street, but is health for several months, and it is Wm. Holmes of Grants Pass Sun- now gin at once.—News. improving. hoped that the operation will prove dayed here with his parents, Mr. successful. Hnd Mrs. H. P. Holmes. H. G. Enders, Sr., who has been Portland a few weeks for medical The Lincoln school is planning a PLANTING OF SHRUBBERY TO Jim Bowers returned last week in treatment, from several days stay in San Fran few days. is expected home in a circus to be given at the normal rhe YELLOW BEGIN AT ONCE late in March. Stunts and folk cisco. dances will make up the program PENCIL Mrs. W. A. Cooper is confined to Mrs. Sylvester Patterson and to which will be added interesting with the her home on Manzanita street with daughter, Lillian Fansten, left for the musicai numbers. The side shows north Sunday evening, where Mrs. wi„ he an a(1(Jo(] aUraetion. The an attack of sore throat. ÌDBAND Patterson will enter a hospital for fundi, from the affair will apply to- wards the new play shed which is A. G. Adams has returned from medicul treatment. Working Out Promises to Be Most a week’s stay in Klamath Falls. Butter wrappers sold and printed planned for the Lincoln grounds. according to law. Get your print E. G. Davis called Monday. Mr. Beautifully Colorful Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson took on butter wrappers at the Ashland Davis lives on the old county road of Any State Institution. Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ed American office. They will be legal Green springs mountain, and he Charles D. White of Medford. ly correct and the price will please. of says that his is the only car out; that Yes, this is a great country. More, road is no good—in fact no road it is a beautiful country; and yet Donald Stratton of Iowa street attraction last Monday the at all. also informed us that the the loveliness of city home and pub was on the sick list the first of the was A a window hypnotised man riding a bicy Cogan He Lumber company had started lic institutional environment may be week. cle for four hours, before being falling timber this morning for their enhanced by the artistry of a certi He should use a motor Green Springs mountain mill and fied landscape expert. Ray Reasoner of Gold Hill was a awakened. business visitor in Ashland last Fri cycle; it wouldn’t be so tiresome. everybody was working. day afternoon. Mrs. Harriet Fielding, regent of The regular monthly meeting of Mount Ashland chapter of the the Brotherhood of the Federated R. P. Campbell arrived homo n few days ago after vlsiting his daughters Daughters of the Ameriacn Revolu church in Central Point will be held tion, expects to attend the national next Tuesday evening in the church at Eugene and Klunmth Falla. “Ashland Maid” convention of the organization to be parlors at 7 :30 p. m. The following J. IL McGee of McGee’s store, wns held in Washington, D. C. in May. program has been arranged for that meeting: Call to order by the presi a San Francisco business visitor this —For Sale— Sampson tractor disc dent, prayer, singing led by the week. plow, double disc. This outfit is in chorister. Unfinished business, report is real butter, made from rich, pasteurized cream, shape and worth $1200, but of committees, new business, remarks wrapped in sanitary packages. It possesses “ Vita- The W. C. T. U. held nn interest fine $550 will take the outfit. J. J. Deakin lrom the following committee chair mines” in generous quantities, which physicians de ing meeting Tuesday at the public 178 Last Main. Ashland. 131 men on the subject, “What Is Mj library. clare is vitally necessary for growing children. Talk and What Have I a Right to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Welch of Port <41 Expect from the Membership?’’ Mrs. M. B. Riley has joineil the 'Its the Quality” 'radio fans” by having a radio in- land visited their relatives, the Messrs. Casad, Davidson, Faber, stalled in her home at 147 High gt. | Morehouse family on 3rd street last Jewett and Weber. Refresments. Ask for it by name at your grocer ____ 1 week for a few days. The Welch Little Miss Carol Clark, who has | fami,3r w**r‘‘ t*nrout‘‘ to Dunsmuir. O MOVIE COLUMN ln*rn quite ill for the past two weeks ha* recovered und returned to school. Are you speaking a good Word eontinually for your city? Or are COMMENTS OF COMING AT- Phone 84 143 N. Pioneer TRACTION TO VINING E. L. Sanderlin of Mountain nven- you knoeking it to neighbors and strangers? Our city will be good and ue was u Medford visitor on Thurs 0----------------------------0 busineaa will be good, if we think it This Saturday at the Vining thea day. good and talk of its good. tre will be shown one of the most human stories ever brought to the Mrs. A. K riekson of 75 Bush St., bus been quite ill for the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Koch or 243 screen; the story that was wr ;ten but is now ulde to be about again. Ijiurel street, gave a dinner party by a woman who had lain for four February 6. The invited guests were years in a hospital bed. Nellie Rt ell, Mi-» I.edn Carlton Sundayed at Mr. and Mrs. L. W. House, Mr. and the author, has put sincere charneters home in A ' 'and. Miss Cnrlton is em Mrs. Leo Schoeniger and Doris and into the hands of such stars as Pat Robert Applegate. O'Malley and Marian Nixon to pro ployed by ll " Copco in Medford. duce “Spangles." “Spangles i- a Work or» the Lithia ditch Is pro- H. I„ Sayles of 105 Hush street, circus picture, proper for old ind gr.--.ng ra| illy with many workmen returned home after a two weeks stay young to see. Action, thrills, drama, in a Portland convalescent hospital, mystery, heart interest and animals employed. where he went for treatment for many as you ever saw in the long Elwood lL-ndburg of Mountain stomach trouble. We are sorry to est cirrus. Can’t tell you more a >uf avenue has gone to Dunsmuir for a learn that he got no benefit and is Spangles, hut it well he here Si. ur- day. visit. She w.is accompanied by her very much discouraged. small son. Elwood, Jr. A. W. Thomas was critically ill at For Sunday the 13th. will he sh wn the community hospital the first of "Broket^ Hearts of Hollywood ' in F. J. Gow of 175 Auburn street, confined to his hod with general de the week. Mr. Thomas died at the this beautiful picture you se. the bility due to old age. Mr. Gow is an hospital Saturday night. He was a favorites of many in the person* of member of the <1. A. R. of this city pretty Patsv Ruth Miller, I.< ii<e Civil wnr veteran. The funeral services were held Tues-1 Dresser, Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., and You depend upon the b.ttery m yo>lr car niuch morp 0. | m my others. It is the inside story of Mrs. l.ou Hansen of the Ashland '*'1' morn'n3 than you realize. Without .»* ex nr ready rezpnnse to the temptations of filmtown. of the hotel was in Portland this week ami __ . . . . ~. . y o .r demands driving would be far from lhf , nttended a district meeting of , the Miss Mabel Hager , came , up , from primrose path around the picture ______ , 1 association. I Central Point to spend the week-end Oregon II Hotel , studios and a stor'- with a moral <if SLre .1 „ . W e .r e equ.pped >o keep your Battery _ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the many fed up. fagged out and at the top service mark. The infant child of Mr and Mrs. Marion llager of Scenic Drive. Miss far from home girls. It it a Warner Allen Proctor of Talent was brought Mabel is the fourth grade teacher in Hr"*., picture and an epic of screen to the Community hospital for treat- Central Point and says school con- I roductions. Every movie struck b.iy DRIVE IN mrnt on Saturday. tinues there until May this year. <r girl should see this picture as well ---------- ,Merely Many Minor Matters | not Rev. entirely H. T. Mitchelmore, though recovered from his re- «-------------- Briefs and Fillers-------------- ! ■ MNNM TO BEAUTIFY NORMAL GROUND Contract Is Awarded Creamery Butter L IT H IA C R E A M E R Y Perhaps More Than You Realize —. --------- as iheir parents and it tell* in impres- Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Youngs and H. Lowe and W. W. Estes of Tal- »ive terms the trur story that only little daughter were recent visitors *nt called last Saturday wntte In tn t in a thousand succeed who s«ck 0t the home of Mr. and Mrs, C’haa. Ashland with some dressed rabbits, movie fame. A rea'Iy Wo tderful p. >• Hr »ill on Uelman «treat, They report a big crowd and a Mu**; tare not await fork..t*>n Auto Electric Garage Phone 127 East Mein ' >•