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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1927)
1 9 P-H«p< Read bv the Whole Family. A h le Best Advertising Medium, Covering Ashland, Talent and the reived by mail. Its For Ashland. Ci,cutat|..n. Qual,ly and Quantity . . .. i r » ____ _ . . i ___ the French i out of Pennsylvania. He _______ was on the staff of General Ed Bradt]ock at the tim e of his defeat in 1700. On his m arriage, W ashington re- i signed his commission and settled down nt M ount Vernon. He was a J. M. Wolgamott, who is an invalid delegate to the first and second con- T. B o rr of ‘j ' f S i : f e ii'C t'w V ^ 'h r e ik in i hi» hi,.. Me ><a' ' classes for U-, a m em btr of the W. C. T. U., ner gu.-st at H. 11. L iv e horn *«*. i ^ taken to tht. Sacred H eart hos- Sunday school with 1 Daughters of Veterans, Relief Corps tenental Congress. He was chosen by everybody a t 9:45. tor young peop.e än the arJen American Le- 1 r Cal.ers t L n at the Sun G«:l rubbitry I pttal in Medford for treatm ent. ^ d ’ Ä ^ üxüiary .g ^ of an t republ}_ Junior League the Colorties to be commander-in- at Hit »jun a n j Ben Webster returned home from at 6:15 p. m. thm week were Mra S / r e ’. e r ^ n j Washington, last week. Prayer m eeting Wednesday even can and made political speeches all chiet of the forces in 1775, when war mother of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs. where he has been visiting the past over the state for Governor-elect; with G reat Britian was declared. He ing at 7 :30. T. B. Valentine of Roseburx, Mr. ana month. Emerson. She has inhrited patriot drove the British out of Boston, and Mrs. John Leslie and children, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. George Sands and J. We cordially invite you to attend ism, achieved patriotism , and had pa was proclaimed a great general. His and Mrs. R. W. Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. E. Heney visited Wednesday of last all these services. Strangers and triotism thrust upon her. So when Rush and children of Ashland, Mr. week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Heney visitors especially welcome. Professor Gebert sneered at the pro campaign of Yorktown, resulting in Bates of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. !*----------------- hibition law and called it the great surrender of Cornwallis, ended in Ashland. M. J. Swing, Mr. J. Cochrane and American bluff, her W. C. T. U. prin the Miss Gweniviere Kerns, who teach © Children of Medford. the war. He took no salary as com ciples were challanged and she MOVIE COLUMN Ira Hart has been out of school es at Lost Lake was home for a week m ander-in-chief or as president. He promptly told him who she was, giv the past week on account of illness. end visit with her parents Mr. and I ----------------------------------------- I ing all her affiliations. She sup presided over the federal convention Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Larson we/e Mrs. J. W. Kerns. COMMENTS OF COMING AT- ! posed that would squelch him. In week-end visitors in Butte Falls. . D. Bowman and his sister, Mrs. held at Philadelphia, May 1787, TRACTION TO VIN1NG | stead he grew more insolent, saying Southern Oregon Mutual Rabbit Leone Martin of Portland, who form when the constitution of United th«t he had recently returned from --------------------------------------------© a visit to Germany where he had States was form ed and was the naturally Breeders association shipped 254 erly lived in Talent, have moved to pounds of dresed rabbits to the San Medford. The theatre beautiful— Vining without question, all the liquor he Francisco m arket the first of the L. S. Hackler, J. N. Pace, A. theatre as first president of the in Ashland was a popular and that no American law elected Amundsen and E. E. Evans attend- place for attractions durin gthe past wanted, week. union of the original thirteen states. Among those in Medford Saturday ded Blue Lodge in Ashland Thurs week. All shows were exceptionally should stand in his way over here. He was re-elected a fter the first four A. R. dander rose at that were Miss Ruth Hackler, Mrs. C. V\ . day evening of last week. as predicted by the movie col- , and Her she D. said American laws were Long, Wm. Petrie and children and Rev. Edwin Deacon of Ashland good, years. He absolutly re f usd to stand w riter in last week’s A m erican.;---- - ---.- . ... , . . Mrs. Fred Rapp. moved on Thursday of last week into umn We notice by the advance press b u l-, made in good faith and must be for a third term , thus a The young eoples class were enter the house which has been occupied letins that the best obtainable will . obeyed. He defied her and de- precedent. W ashington was creating a man of tained by their Sunday school teach until recently by the C. W. Long fam be continued on the Vining program, clared he would make his own booze. er, Lester Newbry with a Valentine ily. Mr. Deacon has purchased this For this Saturday night, February All this time she heard a suspi great strength of will, and he had a party last Saturday evening at the property from the Alford estate. 19, will be shown “ The Unknown cious “psst” from the lower regions, strong personality. He alone of his Newbry home. A fashion snow was Mrs. Hensley of Klamath Falls is Cavalier.” This is a western play and and occasionally a whiff of vile contem paries realized the greatness given during the evening and dainty staying for the present at the home First National. scenery, ferm entation assailed her, As she of the nation he was founding. refreshments were served. About 28 of her son-in-law, C. W. Gleim and the prettiest in the W estern world, predom fairly fled from the house she were present and all report a very taking care of her grandchildren ---------- * ----------- yet paused to glanee through a base inates all through the showing pleasant evening. Word has been received from Mr. plenty of former day cow to y s with ment winodw and there saw the pro and PIONEERS HOLD ROUND-UP The camp fire girls gave a very Mrs. O. A. Manning that Mr. “round-ups”. Many of the sittings cess by which a high-brow university enjoyable Valentine party last Mon and Mannings’ father died before they mixed with the death-like heat and professor was violating the law of day evening at the home of their arrived at Long Beach, California. sand are mingled romance with the land. She hurried to Cheyenne, Secretary State» Thi» 1» Ju»t a S tart guardian, Mrs. Mae Lowe. About ¡10 Mr. and Mrs. Manning have gone rough for she was determ ined that officers er of Regular Monthly Meet*. work and hard riding. boys and girls were present. The east to Sabula, Iowa, where the fa On Sunday and Monday, Febru of the law should hear. evening was pleasantly spent in play ther was laid away to rest 20 and 21 is booked one of the The next m orning a w arrant was Closer adherence to the great ing game and dainty refreshm ents Mrs. Frank Marquis and two ary laugh provoking pictures ever obtained. W ith two federal officers, ideals in the life of Abraham Lincoln were served by the committee in children of Anderson creek visited best Everybody and his neighbor Mr. Fenewick called at the Gebert charge. After refreshm ents, dancing Mrs. L. I. Crawford and Mrs. C. W. filmed. will w ant to see “ Private Izzy Mur house and the w arrant was served was urged Saturday night a t the Y. was enjoyed. Long last week on Friday. phy.” More of the greatness of —which m eant of course, the resig M. C. A. Pioneer round-up by Rev. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hill is on the sick list the picture proof is given in some of the nation the German professor. He Pemberton, who spoke on the life of Allan Proctor died last. Saturday this Mrs. week. actors, such as George Jessel, hus now of sold his home and will soon Lincoln. Forty-five Pioneers and afternoon at the Community hospital Will Oatman, Buford Childers and noted Ruth Miller and Vera Gordon go back to Germany, much to the in Ashland. Funeral services were I.ewellyn Bates of Cenrtal Point went Patsy and Nat Carr— Song and laughter, held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock to Prospect last week where they health giving m errim ent is this pic relief of all concerned.— Eleanor M. their leaders were present at the at the Dodge chupel. «linner and round-up which was given to find work with the Copco, ture. With big battle scenes, tears, Corthell in Union Signal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman expet ---------- 1«---------- A garage and tool house is being by the Central Council of Pioneer thrills and a sure cure for the blues nnd daughter, Alice, were over from erected on an orchard tract of W or that tired feeling. clubs of the city. Members of the MISSIONARY CONVENTION. Klamath Falls and spent the week Stoddard of Everett, Washington On next Tuesday and Wednesday The Christian and Missionary Al Pioneer clubs m et in Pioneer hall end visiting at the home of Mrs. F. which he recently purchased from C many are waiting to see “A Man of liance will hold a convention in Wi- earlier in the day and decorated the C. Reimer. They returned to Klnm- C. Bond. The builtiing fronts on the the Forest,” a Zane Grey story you nth Fulls Sunday evening. highway and the carpenter work is probably read. It’s a great story mer hall, 3rd and East Main, March hall and set tables for the evenings Mrs. M. E. Grubbs and little being «¡one by Mr. Stoddnrds son-in have that never drags nor becomes too 3 to 6. Services each evening and event which proved to be a success, «laughter, Virginia, who have been law. serious. The present day vo visiting relatives in Seattle, W ash Mrs. Myrtle Cummings and Mr. H. deadly in entertainm ent is for big, Sunday afternoon and evening. according to those present. ington, since holiday time, arrived R. Milner of Klamath Falls were gue slashing outdoor thrillers, Speakers: Rev. W. W. Newberry, Following the address on Lincoln, Tuesday morning for a visit of sev visitors at the H. H. Lowe home Mon healthy, and this production fills the bill to district superintendent, Seattle Wash boys were led in singing by C. eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. day. perfection. It promises to be probably ington; Rev. J. C. Baker, superin the Grubbs, who reside on the Pacific V. Howell and D. M. Spencer. This -------- * -------- the most popular of the week. highway north of Talent. tendent of work among young people. was followed by a short business ses Next Thursday and Friday nights, Walter Frazer, who lives one and 0 —--------------------------------------------© February 24 and 25 ought to hit us Missionaries: Rev. A. J. Garrison, sion after which some games were VALLEY VIEW a half miles west of the school house all with a feeling of “let’s go” Ore India; Miss E. M. Beyerlee, West enjoyed by all. is building a very nice log house on are supposed to be accostum- the hillside road. The house will be Quite a number of the ladies of gonians ed to more or less dampness, but in China, and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carl “This is ju st the starter of regular modern in all its appointments. the community are planning to a t son, Ecuador. picture entitled “ Let it Ram monthly round-ups to be held by the George C arter went to Prospect the teu to be given Saturday, this will see real wet California rain. -------- + --------- Pioneer. Each round-up will center last Sunday where he will work for tend February 19th at the Hotel Holland Douglas McLean and Shirley Mason Copco. “First in war, first in peace, first in Medford in honor of Miss Flor around some day or date of interest are the principles ir. the cloudburst in the hearts of his countrym en.” Miss Dorothy Buughman of Med ence York the newly elected home comedy and speakers will be brought in to One who attended a showing ford was u week-end house guest of demonstration agent. of this picture declared it the “ fun At the age of sixteen, George instill higher ideals in the lives of Miss Betty Brown. There will be a meeting of the niest I ever saw” and he was still W ashington became surveyor of the . Kveret Newbry of Bellview dist Southern each boy,” Secretary W alter stated. Oregon Poultry Pro«lucers laughing when he told about it. The estates of Lord Fairfax, a relative. rict visited over the week-end at Rus association at the Medford library, comedy -------------- + -------------- of a U. S. marine, a pretty sel Brown. Saturday, February 19th at 2 telephone girl and lots of rain for He joined the arm y a few months Please phone society items to 95. Three cottages have been complet- o’clock. Everyone interested in all their engagements. later and under Colonel Fry drove T hat’s the American phone. . e«l to date on the O. A. Manning poultry raising is cordially invited -------------- ramp ground. to b«* prescent whether they are mem H. W. Kcesee made a business trip the association or not. to Jacksonville Tuesday evening bers Mrs. of May Green of Ashland was W. C. T. U. COLUMN | after school. th«> guest of Mrs. Jam es Lennox SIGNS OF SPRING Mr. and Mrs. Edd Judd of Medford © ---------------------------------------------- 1© Sunday. The way to virtue tem perance and were guests Sundny at the home of over Mrs. Kenneth Lansing was sudden law abiding citizenship is to fill the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Watkins. You will feel better and have more energy to tackle ly called home to Portland on ac mind of the growing youth so full of Clair Spiers and Misses Jean count of the death of her sister-in- the Spring work now before you, by a short course good things that there will be no Spiers and Lovella Long visited J. law. Spiers, Sr., at the Sacre«l H eart hos Rev. Pem berton of the Methodist room for evil to creep in. In other of SPRING TONIC. We recommend pital in Medford last Sunday. words "over come evil with good.” Episcopal church was calling on Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Keesee and in this neighborhood last The child th at is taught to obey —A. D. S. Blood Remedy— children visited over the week-end at members its parents in the home, teachers in Klamath Falls with Mr. Keesees Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin, Mrs. the school, and is taught to have re mother. James and Mrs. Fred Garle spect for God and its Elders will Visit our store today Mrs. Frank Sullinger visited Mrs. attended Lennox seldom break the laws of the land as the Jackson county school O. W. Clirk of Central Point Thurs officers’ m eeting in Medford last they grow into m aturity. day of Inst week. They report a very in Buta child who is not taught obed EAST SIDE PHARMACY Mrs. Frank Sullinger. Mrs. Earle Saturday. meeting. ience in the home or respect for law Dunkin and Mrs. Ernest Purvis teresting R. McCracken and L. 1L Galla in church or school will have no re visited Wednesday of last week at th«- tin J. attended a meeting of the «lirec- gard for civil law— hence one larger home of Mrs. Louis Brown. tors of the Southern Oregon Poultry I cause for our present crime wave. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tyron have botl association at Medford It is love for the child that keeps been having the flu the past week, '‘reducer* from insisting on obedience but are sufficiently recovered to be Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glasgow en- parents in the home or ju st a bit of coward back in the store again. oyed a waffle supper at the home ice in shouldering a disagreeable Donald L«ing went to Butte Falls >f Mr. an«l Mrs. A. 1L Davenhill duty. Children learn by sad ex last Monday where he will work for Monday evenink. perience sometimes, lessons that Snmrtley Brothers. W eagant made a business should have been taught by wise Mrs. Mary L. Cndzow of Ashland trip Harry to Montague last Saturday*. parents. Like the baby that cried for was a caller at the home of Mrs. a wasp. The m other told the nurse Roscoe Larson hist Friday morning. —both— maid to “give that child what it Mrs. Opal Demmer visited in © wanted,” and whe nthe child cried (•rants Pass on Fritlay of last week At The Churches harder than ever the mother said. “ I Mrs. Rerdie Cottle an«! Mr. S thought I told you to give that child Jennings of Seattle arrive«! by motor © it wanted.” Nursemaid replied Fruluy of last week for a visit with TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH what He’s got it. he’s got it!” Likewise Mrs. A. T. Kdmunson, who is a sis Vic»r, the R»«r. P. K. Hammond “ when the child has to learn by ex ter. They started north on their re Holy communion at 8 a. m. perience in regard to law and order turn trip Monday. They were ac Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. We also carry a stock of tem perance the experience so companied by Miss Ruth Kdmunson. Morning service nnd sermon at 11. and often leaves a string that lasts dur Max Bowman made a motor trip Good music. A helpful service ing a life time. to Happy Camp. California, Sunday, Everyone cordially invited. returning h«>me on Monday. A decide«! stand in opposition to Mrs. Ruth I- Reed of Ashlami FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH nttempt* to repeal the Volstead act "W ith Illuminated Bulletin” an<l Mrs. Ira C. Williams visite«! in Sunday, II a. m. The pastor. Rev. was taken bv the executive commit Mcdfonl Wednesday of last week. California State Federa- Mrs. John Herring nnd Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore will speak upon tee of of the Women’s clubs, in recent —also— Claude William« visited in Ashland the ^subject: "W ashington, the Ma- tion s«»n." All members of Masonic, bodies session, according to the Union Sig W ednesday of last week. Mrs. Ralph Bowman and two are invited to attend this service. nal. The restitution adopted said in children returned to Portland last 7 :30 p. m. evening worship sub part: “ We regret any utterance or Saturday evening, being called home ject “the Four Imperatives.” There activity which tends to weaken the FIRK CLA\ FIRE BRICK •>n scc«>unt of the illness of her hus will be special music at both of these immetiiate enforcem ent of the Vol band. services. The male quartette is com- stead act or jeopardise its future.” Elvis Cochrane. Willie Jacobs and nosed of Messrs. J. H. McGee. W. FACE BRICK - RED BRICK Fvsrette Boon* went to Hornbrnok. M W rieht. J. W. McCoy and J. M. WHAT ONE WOMAN DID Saturday evening where they fur- F ro st The ladies quartette are Mrs. A “Higher-Up” Brought to Justice. Aabel, Miss Jennie Grover, Miss Mrs. Self was visiting the Burdicks music for A dance. Allen and Miss Eva Polley. at their apartment in the Gebert „ progressing rapidly on the Florence , -'tie Newbry house and it i» near Bible school 9:45, W. M. W right, home when she was introduced to in'« completion. superintendent Professor Gebert, head of the de Earle Witherow ~ has substi* _ Junior C. . E. 4.1». m. Miss Estella partment of modem language in th« | — been —________ Carson-Fowler Lbr. C o . luting for H. E Bowman on the ru- Hay*, ar». «upenntendent. _______ ____ _ of I. Wyoming. _______ _____ •tat* university Prof -1 - - — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------■ Talent Narratives I Mrs. Self i* METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH which he should North Main and Laurel St». F. Pemberton, Pastor. 'criticised things 'S he has lived an unusual woman, have seen before he “ made in America in Wyoming for s / i 'K a s 's r s r S T . 1; Drain Tile Clay and Cement Sewer Pipe ml route this week. Charlie Thnmnann is work in*» the Moon l.umUr rompan y up oa **♦»►(* Mpr.ng MtiuntSiW intermediate C. E. and Senior C. esaor Gebert at once launched en % M h meet at «:3 p. m. __ . tirade against the Eighteenth amend- Mid week Mrvice every Wedne». ment iîTlhè peeaenm wf the we« eg || «lay »■Y'-ntng at ? On nerm.H ,« s» « r «« m sw-w^w «» m of tow n