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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1927)
A SH LA N D A M ER IC A N ------------ Locals-Personals--------------- Merely Many Minor Matters ----------- Briefs and Fillers--------------- a rriv e d home Sunday from Miami, I F lo rid a, w here he has been to look Yes, sp rin g has arriv ed . L ifte r h '- b u sin esi a ffa rs. He found Wrn. E. Jo h n so n o f P asadena, Cal* things very quiet. The o ran g e crop sp en t th e w eek-end in this city look has been badly dam aged by fro st. ing a f t e r business a ffa irs. The in fa n t child o f Mr. and Mrs. S. K. D. Jo n e s o f D unsm uir was in Allen P ro c to r of T alen t, died a t the tow n one day last week visiting re C om m unity hospital S a tu rd a y ev en latives. ing a f te r a few days illness. The fu n e ra l was S unday a fte rn o o n at P e rry N o rto n of H ilt, C alifornia, Dodge u n d e rta k in g parlo r. sp en t th e w eek-end in th is city, v isit A shland first. ing w ith frien d s. Allen Ira Proct or. a t M edford on F e b ru a ry 20. Durinj is th e ir firs t visit to th e c ity and A llen Ira P ro c to r, in fa n t son o f th e a fte rn o o n a n d e v e n in g and the fam ed re so rt. T hey spoke in th e higest term - of th e b eau ties and Mr and Mrs. A llen P ro c to r o f this A shland B. ^ . P. U. fro m here w onders o f both n a tu re and m a n ’s city, passed aw ay late S a tu rd a y . Feb- P « * ‘o go G ra n ts P ass, Medford ru a ry 12. F u n e ra l services w ere held * " d K lam ath P alls also a re exp*,. work. S unday a fte rn o o n from th e J. P. *d *> well re p re s e n te d a t thi, M edford w ith blood in h e r eye, is Dodge & Sons chapel, w ith in te r- , m eeting. going to invade th e b ask etb all b u l m ent in the M ountain V iew cem etery . On F rid a y e v e n in g a Lincoln. w arks o f A shland to n ig h t. A ch am W ash in g to n p a rty w as held at-the pionship ga":e th is F rid ay n ig h t b e J a n e s Edw in Bar.-C... B a p tist c h o rd ) bjr th e y o u n g .¡,u. tw een A shland h i"h and M td fo rd Ja m e s Edw in B a rre tt, 60, passed | o f c h u rch a n d all had a happy high. It is the fir s t o f a series to aw ay a t the C om m unity hospital in tim e to g e th e r. T he ro o m s w ere taste decide th e cham pionship o f so u th ern fu lly d e c o ra te d in co lo rs o f red, O regon, and we pred ict th a t th e tt is city .-'a.urday, F e b ru a ry 12 V .. w hite and blue a n d a very good pro- ju n io r gym will hardly hold th e B a re tt has been „ a re sid e n t o f A . sh _ 1 g ram w as re n d e re d . S om e numbers ■ crow ds w an tin g to see th e gam e. land fo r t e p ast .-> J ea ^ ’ ,,n th e proKram w ere a ta lk by Fran- p assen g er brak em an on th e S o u th e rn ^ H i|)e ry on « Alaika. M onday night a t th e Rev. J. E. P acific lines. T he deceased . . sur- ^ ^ ^ >t o n e tim e ^ M urphy home, 224 B s tre e t, the vive > a t A lbany. 1 a " O regon. °n n F you n g people o f the Full Gospel resides F u u n n e e ra ra l l I ,o ^ c a ^ acco m p an ied by m ^ andolin ^ by tem ple, g ath ered fo r a V’a le n tin e services w ere held fro m th e J. P. p arty . T h irty fo u r o f th e y o u n g e r set Dodge & Sons chapel, W ednesday Inscho, com ic sonk by H ugh Gilmour, w ere present and a m ost d elig h tfu l with in te rm e n t in the M ountain View E laine W oodsw orth re a d an original sto ry com posed by h e rse lf. The ev en in g was en jo y ed . The room s w ere cem etery. sostesses fo r th e e v e n in g w ere Mabel ta ste fu lly d eco rated fo r th e occas- Day, L o ttie B lack, a n d Carabell sion. Music an d gam es occupied most 0 — -------0 M orehouse. V ery D a in ty refresh o f th e time and re fre sh m e n ts added 1 C L A SS I FI E D m ents w ere served by th e se young 1 to th e pleasan t p rogram o f the A © i p ladis. FO R SALE ev en *R®h Mrs. A. H. Russell o f 117 N orth B u tte r W rappers. We have them . M ain, has been ailin g in h ealth fo r L et us p rin t a bunch fo r you. Done I some tim e, but is rep o rte d as feel in g m uch b e tte r th is w eek. T he o u t p ro p erly a t th e A shland A m erican. door season is a b o u t upon us when A g re a t p er cen t of all business we will all be o u t m ore an d feel houses d isplayed th e A m erican fla g b e tte r. all day S a tu rd a y , L incoln’s birthday. L et’s talk baseball— every city and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. N ininger visit- ham let is a rra n g in g fo r the season’s T he D elphian executive bo ard m et ed th is w eek w ith f 'ie n d s in I-os p o p u lar sp o rt, and baseball m eetings on ]agt p r j j a y a fte rn o o n a t th e home A ngeles, C alifo rn ia. a re num erous. A good baseball team , l0 y j |r s . G eorge A. B riscoe on W ight- Mrs. W a lte r E v erton P a tro n iz e y o u r home m erchants. a w inning team , m ust have the sup- m an street. p o rt o f its citizens. M ill A shland jjav e a very co m p lete stu d y o f th e B asketball seem s to be a popular sponsor a w inning team thi.- y e a r? life 0 y t j,e po e, D ante. T he p resen ta- sp o rt. S everal gam es have been play B anking in stitu tio n s all over Am- l ' on showed a g re a t deal of stu d y ed d u rin g th e past few m onths. In ' n a rra n g e m e n t o f in terest- deed hard to keep track of them all. erica, including the th re e splendid and banks th a t we have in A shland, 1 ‘nK m aterial. Mrs. D. Perozzi gave M ss M able H ager spent the w eek closed last S atu rd ay on acco u n t of a m os* in te re stin g review of D ante s end w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. it being L incoln's b irth d ay . And all Divine Comedy. At th e close of M arion H ager. Miss H ager is a o f them will be closed th is S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , Mrs. Briscoe served te a c h e r in th e C en tral P oint schools. in m em ory o f W ash in g to n ’s birth d ay . *ea and delicious cakes. H. I.. S ayles has purchased a hom e S atu rd ay ig a p o p ular tra d in g day. on H arg u d in e s tre e t, fo rm erly the D. ' Mrs. M. J. Shook, o w ner of the F urm ers and neig h b o rin g tow ns g e n I). Good p ro p e rty . He has been liv- ' Shook building on E ast Main stre e t, erally come to th e c e n tra l tra d in g ing a t 105 Bush stre e t. le ft on la*t S atu rd ay fo r B urlingham , city on S atu rd ay s. Have you a word .C a lifo rn ia , w here she will visit w ith Mrs. M aud P o rt from A pplegate h er u d a u u ic ntrr g h m te e r am. and enjoy a needed to say to th ese people? An invita- was in tow n last week being d etain ed | M w h ile ^ u I tio n or a new o ffe rin g o r an intro- aw ay Mrs. Ro »in- (ju c tjo n ^ The A shland A m erican is som e days lo n g er th a n she exepeted son will look a f te r a f fa irs of by th e illness of h er little d au g h ter. yo u r home pap er, received in these Shook building. hom es by m ail each F'riday m orning. Mrs. Fimmu H ilyand le ft A shland An im p o rta n t new s item is th e E very line is read by w hole fam ily S u n d ay e v en in g fo r a visit w ith h er d a u g h te r in San F rancisco, exp ectin g fa c t th a t the I.ithia S prings g arag e, and hundreds o f citizens say it is a the Lithia S prings good weekly paper. An ad placed in to re tu rn to Ashlund in a few weeks. located south of hotel handles the Essex car. We are the A m erican will be read by over The W eek Day Bible school is pro in fo rm ed th a t they expect to have 3,000 people. g ressin g nicely. Mrs. G race A ndrew s th e late m odel new Essex on exhibi- j M ount A shland c h a p te r o f th e th e e ffic ie n t in s tru c to r re p o rts from tion nex t week and you will say it D au ghters o f the A m erican Revolu- 400 to 475 stu d e n ts in her classes. is one o f th e p re ttie s t cars you ev er tion will hold a L incoln-W ashington G eorge W ashington, th e first laid yo u r eyes on. b an q u et on F’riday, F'ebruary 18, a t p resid en t o f the U nited S ta te s, was Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Peachey of the Lithia S prings hotel. Fiach m em born a t B ridge C reek, V irginia, in Lincoln s tre e t go soon to San F’ran- ber will be p erm itted to tak e one i t :: j . cisco to visit th e ir son, R obert guest. P rof. A. C. S tra n g e o f th e Mr. nnd Mrs. M aurice R ichardson Peachey fo r a tim e. R o b ert Peachey I so u th ern O regon s ta te norm al facul- ppent Sunday v isitin g w ith frien d s was fo rm erly an A shland boy an d * w i|l give th e m ain address on in C en tral Point and the T able Rock his frie n d s here will be glad to “ A m erica and A m ericanism . Mr. d istrict. know th a t R o b ert will soon g ra d u a te S tra n ** sp en t several m onths in Am A s tre e t p arad e of F’ords last S a t in his d e n tistry course and will be a •’rican izatio n w ork and will be able I to * * * * * ,n “ ver>’ in t,m a te " a y of urday proclaim ed th a t “ business is full fledged d e n tist from now on. th e needs o f such w ork, n o t only g o o d ” and d e m o n stra te d the new At the C on g reg atio n al church am ong fo reig n im m igrants, b u t also models. T uesday n ight, F 'ebruary 15 a b a n am ong u n d erprivileged A m ericans The W ednesday club o f the P re s qu et was given at 6:30 fo r all C h rist who have never realized th e ir p rivil b y te ria n ch u rch m et W ednesday, ian E ndeavors. P au l Brown, an e n eges as A m erican citizens. F eb ru ary 9, w ith Mrs. O tto W in ter deavor w o rk er o f note was the guest The resid en ts of M edford and and a p leasan t social tim e enjoyed. of honor. Mr. Brown has visited A sh land b e fo re and alw ays b ro u g h t a v icinity will have an o p p o rtu n ity tr Ml Mrs. S. F\ T h o rn to n re tu rn e d home j m essage w orth henring. h e a r P ro fe sso r Irv in g F'. V ining from — ” P o rtla ■’ n d * w ‘ here she ‘ w ent t to o , ,, . , , speak on F 'ebruary 22 a t a public Mr. a. c* Mrs. P e te r Sm ith, who undergo an o p e ra tio n , but ow ing to b an q u et to be given by th e young a weak h e a rt, th e o p e ra tio n was nt fo rm erly lived h: re, i-»<* !>.«• k on ,i people o f th e F'irst M ethodist church visit with re la tiv e s an friends. T hey I resen t postponed. o f th a t city. P ro fe sso r V ining is on« have sp en t som e tim e w ith a son in The m issionary society o f the Los A ngeles, also w ith two d au g h ters o f th e m ost capable and m ag n etic P re sb y te ria n ch u rch m eets this week in San F'rancisco. They think th ey sp eak ers in th e sta te and is in a posi on W ednesday w ith Mrs. Ilitchnck tin will decide on San F rancisco as th e ir tion to give th e people m any w o rth while facts. This is the first tim e Ink stre e t. T he su b je ct o f the meet- fu tu re hom e. ng will lie “ A m erican In d ian s.” , _ „ , .. . P ro fesso r V ining has spoken publici . u .... . , . , J . R. P itte n g e r wasn t satisfied ty in M edford fo r n long tim e and w ith Mrs. M itchelm ore ns lender. . . . . , , . . , , . J w ith th e looks o f A shland n couple th e citizen s no doubt avail th e m Irv in g E. V ining. who w as on the ,,f ,|a y* |a .,t w eek, so th o u g h t he selves o f th is tre a t. The six te e n th progrnm fo r th e m ain talk at the would m uke a h u rry -u p trip to the an n u al W ashington b an q u et o f th e Lincoln b an q u et n t P o rtla n d , was golden g ate city. W hile on the way E pw orth L eague prom ises to uphold obliged to cancel his en g ag em en t on j down and back he said th at ’F'risco the fin e sp irit o f patrioism shown in acco u n t o f an a tta c k o f flu. never app ealed to him and was previous y ears and will begin p ro m p t Rev. P. K. H am m ond spoke at the glad to be back once m ore in A shland ly a t 6:30. F'ebruary 22, with a good high school on last F'riday a ftern o o n as he was d riv in g one o f th e through program . A co m p eten t c a te re r w ill at th e Lincoln pro g ram . Mr. Ham- fa st fre ig h t tru c k s and m issed th e have ch arg e o f th e banquet. i -rid is alw ays a fa v o rite w ith the sunny s ta te 's charm . -----------* ---------- s tu d e n t body. P o stm a ste r F red D. W agner was q SILENTLY PASSING W here do you go to tra d e ? Suc- in M edford T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n o f i . 's f u l business firm s in successful last w eek, a tte n d in g a m eetin g of O ---------- ---------------------------------------O Elisabeth J ane Powell. c i t i e s m ake it so by c o n sta n t a d v e r the d e p a rtm e n t head* o f fed eral o r Fllizabeth J a n e Powell, 56, w ife tising. The crow ded s tre e ts and busy gan izatio n s o f so u th ern O regon. A p erm a n e n t o rg an izatio n w as launched o f G eorge W. Powell, passed aw ay sto re s tell th e sto ry th e w orld over. known as “ F ed eral B usiness associa a t h er hom e on G ran ite stre e t last The C o n g reg atio n al boys band are Cause o f h er tion*.’’ Mr. W agner was elected on T h u rsd ay m orning. p re p a rin g some m usical num ber* for sudden d e a th is th o u g h t to be h e a rt the execu tiv e com m ittee. b ro ad castin g la te r in th e season u n failu re. T he deceased is survived by At the social circle m eetin g W ed d e r th e aupervision o f D onald S pen h er husband and one son. F'uneral nesday a t th e C h ristian church, the cer. th e ir m usical d irecto r. services w ere held from S to ck 's u n ladies en jo y ed a social tim e and busi Salem high school b ask etb all team d e rta k in g p arlo rs S atu rd ay a f te r ness m eetin g all in one. Mr*. C. A. won both gam es F'riday and S atu rd ay noon at 1 :30. In te rm e n t was in Hill Holm an w as re-elected fo r president cem etery. from A shland high. T he Salem team an d Mrs. F’ra n k Crow son, tre a s u re r is one of the best high school team s and fo r se c re ta ry Mrs. Lizzie Gal- n .the state. L arge crow ds a t both J. E. Spemderger. I rath . A covered dish luncheon was .-•«me*. J. E. S p ein d erg er. 65, b ro th er-in - served in stead o f the usual refresh - law o f Mrs. F. G. S w edenburg, passed Miss H azel S tep h en so n , who was m ents. aw ay S unday evening a t th e Com- nm ong th e C h ristm as g ra d u a te s a t Dr B L. S ears and “ P o p " B ecker rru n ity h o spital in th is city, after an th e sta te norm a! h ere, nnd one of the o f M edford w ere ta k in g in the sights ness of severs, years. Mrs. Spain- h<-nor stu d e n ts, is now te a c h in g a t o f A shland an d o u r L ithia p ark last dtrger accom panied th e remain* to N ew port, O regon. S atu rd ay . The g entlem en a re recent- W inlock, W ashington, where the de* J. XI W atkins of 71 l a u r e l s t r f r l from V rm w nio. O m g an , and this ceased was buried. - ---------- * ----------- ON C R A TER Lake highw ay, in city lim its, and on Rogue R iver, th e home of th e S teelhead. Two acres, fine black soil, five room house, fire place, bath, e lectricity . S pring, city and well w ater. P len ty fru it and shade trees. Also has 110x30 co n crete tan k , 5-ft. deep, fed from spring, an ideal place to keep tro u t o r use as sw im m ing tan k . $2250 buys this place if sold soon. A ddress P. O. Box 522, Gold Hill, Or. 4 3 tf M o th er: "J o h n n y , y o u said you’d been- to S u n d ay sch o o l.” Jo h n n y (w ith a f a r aw ay look) “ Yes, m am a.” M o th er: “ How d o es it happen th s f * ^ ^ y o u r h an d s sm ell o f f is h ? ” Jo h n n y : “ I c a rrie d hom e th e Sun day school p a p e r a n d th e outside- page is all a b o u t J o n a h an d the i whiiip FOR S A L E — P iano in sto ra g e ; used only six weeks. L atest style, plain ; -------------- 4*--------------- case. Baldwin m ake. Sw eet to n e an 1 | A 17-ton bell w hich can be heard re«p>nsive action. W ill sacrifice f - - r |f o r a distan ce o f a b o u t 30 miles im m ediate sale. $10 p er m onth if tie- has been placed in th e W annm aker sired. W rite B. H atfield , piano b r o k - ' tow er, P hiladelphia, er, T. (). Box 543, S e a ttle, W ash. 4; 2 ! A S N A P — Lot 100x200 on e a s t side of V anN ess Ave., .a d jo in in g Dr. S m ith’s p roperty. S tre e t paved and cem en t sideyalk in. T his p ro p e rty has cost me nearly $2000, will tak e $1100 and give te rm s if w anted. Mrs. C. L. H aw ley, 1017 14th St., S acra m ento, C alifornia. 414* WALKER’S DANCES Medford 2nd Floor Medford F'OR SAITF1— Fixtra choice Rhode Is land settin g eggs. $1.00 per 15. Phone 289-J. 441 Building FOR R E N T Wed. Jazz, 75c G A R A G E fo r re n t, betw een F'ourth and F'ifth. In q u ire a t 57 F'ifth St. J. B. Icenhow er. 4 2 tf ------------------* ------------------ BAPTIST C H URCH Thurs. NOTES Old-Time, 50c Sat. Social, 75c ... W The In d ie s Aid held a p leasan t and p ro fita b le m eetin g w ith Mrs. H. O. A nderson on th e B oulevard, W ed nesday, F 'ebruary 9. The R ogue R iv er B ap tist associa- tionw ill hold a y o u n g peoples rally Admission Always— 10c ____ "WERE NOT J>À one - — ------ • 1 SATISFIED U N L E S S Y O U A R E 474 S 2 4 R IVERSIDE S T MEDFORD. OREGON LADI ES Remember that Franklin’s 11 U loaf is now a full Milk Bread, the only Milk bread made in Southern Oregon. Electrically baked in the best equipped and cleanest shop in this part of the state ----------------- — —e Franklin Bakery “ Ashland Maid” Creamery Butter is real butter, made from r; , pasteurized cream, wrapped in sanitary pack , !t pn-esses “Vita- mines in generous quant *ie~, whir l ’physicians d e clare is vitally necessary for grow ing children. “Its the Quality” Ask for it by name at your grocer LITHIA Phone M íP CREAMERY 143 N. Pionser I