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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1927)
ETI CAN Silent Cal, as PresiUe.it ’Coo.ulgc *;. l. The are March 1 and 2. ! is often term ed, was t r u e to the the ladies of the Wednesday ciuu m | title, as fa r as we were concerned the P resbyterian church, Friday ) for those days anu tlic naicca... » __ also put on a bargain subscription in the announced broadcasting of his evening, F ebruary 18, to the choir, o ffe r for Spring Opening days, t address last Tuesday m orning. We orchestra and their friends. A fte r i Tuesday and Wednesday, March 1 i 1 "listened in” on a supposedly good playing many games in which ancient and 2. Come in to see our bargain of fer. We will surprise you a t the bar radio set, and couldn’t h e a r a sound modern and fictitious characters gain price for those two days and if E. B. Shaw of Belleview was in Several normal students and high other than a slight hum like a cold were represented, Mrs. Wilmer Po- I there a re any families on the Ashland Tuesday of this week. school students were unable to get wind in the w inter time. ley recited several incidents in r e routes not now receiving thé Am Shipping tags, American office. to school the first of the week, on lation to the organization of the vil erican. we assure you that you will 1 he H atcher greenhouse on Boule- Mrs. 0 . G. Howard spent last j account of washed out roads. lage orchestra, which consisted of get it a f te r you get our Spring Open- week-end with Medford friends. Carlton Rice of Seattle, nephew of vurd have been making additional Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Mrs. M. B. Ri I mg bargain priceOpen house. Call, i see us. We are for Ashland first. E. D. Briggs returned from a I Mr. Rice of Brown & Rice Realty improvements in their plant and ley. Mrs. F red Hitchoek, Mrs. C . v. * company stopped over night with Mr. have at present a w onderful display week’s stay in Salem Monday. and Mrs. Rice Saturday night en of cyclamen, tulips, narcissus and Howard, Mrs. J. M. Ross, Mrs. D. A. o Mrs. A. H. T ra fte n of 854 A route to Sun Francisco. Peterson,Mrs. O. W inter, Mrs. Stella CLASSIFIED other varieties of flowers, though a street is quite ill with the flu at The Horace Mitchell family expect Adams, Mrs. Geo. Brookmiller, Mrs. present. to move from Mountain avenue soon num ber of potted plants were sent J. L. H a m e r and r.Ms. W. M. Poley FOR SALE out as Valentines during the past Elm er Sandrelln of Mountain ave where they have lived for some time, as director with Betty Brookmiller, week it is said. Mrs. Karl Nims is confined to her the property having been sold to a | w ater boy for perform ers. The o r ON CRATER Lake highway, in city Talent man. O. H. Franklin was seen to move home with a case of flu. limits, and on Rogue River, the chestra appeared in costume and expects to visit his home in Coos S. L. Burton of New Orleans is out early Sunday morning, with his home of the Steelhead. Two acres, in Ashland f o r a visi* with Mrs. boat and we are told he w ent to j played a num ber of selections. A fine black soil, five room house, fire county soon. j “ male q u a r te t” composed of Mrs. J. Burton and their two sons who re Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Paulserud re side in this city to give the boys the Jackson hot springs where he and II. Robertson, Mrs. M. B. Riley, Mrs. place, bath, electricity. Spring, city and well water. Plenty fr u it and turned this week from a few week’s advantage of good schooling facili his son worked hard all day to get Fred Hitchcock and Mrs. George shade trees. Also has 30x30 concrete people and their belongings out of ties. visit in Seattle. Brookmiller sang several numbers. tank, 5-ft. deep, fed from spring, an Mrs. Albert Anderson and son, the cabins th at were moving about H. I.. Sayles has moved from 105 By way of contrast, piano duets ideal place to keep tro u t or use as $2250 buys this Bush s tree t to the home recently Clayton, of KlamathFalls, are stop on account of the high waters, which “ Spring Awakening” by Bach and swimming tank. place if sold soon. Address P. O. Box purchased on H argadine street. ping in Ashland for a time on ac had marooned them there. “A “ Selections from C arm en,” by Bizet 522, Gold Hill. Or. 43tf J Mrs. Earl Crow was called to P o rt count of Mrs. Andersons health. They friend in need is a friend indeed.” land this week by the illness of her were played by Mrs. J. H. Robert FOR SA LE— Radio batteries, airel are located a t 123 High street. ■" fa th e r there. The Ashland Ministerial associa son and Mrs. E. A. Woods. A piano and all complete for $30. Inquire 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy llosley of tion met in the study o fthe Presby Levi Johnson has improved his P ark Hotel. 451 solo “ Spinning Song” from the “ Fly terian church Tuesday afternoon. place on Garfield s tree t with a new I Third s tre e t exepet to move to CLIFF BURLINGAME Klamath Falls soon where Mr. llosley Those present were Rev. Hugh T. ing Dutchm an,” Wagner-Liszt, was poultry house. Mitchelomre, president, Rev. 11. F. played by Mrs. H. T. Mitchelmore, P a i n t e r and De cor at or W. II. Wallis from Soda Springs has em ploym ent with the Southern Pemberton, sec retary; Rev. P. C. Pa pe ri ng, Ti nt i ng who first gave a synopsis of the story Thatcher, Rev. M. S. Woodwoorth was a business visitor in town one Pacific company. Phone 98 o fthe “ Flying Dutchm an.” As an en --------------- * --------------- Dale Ginley and family left here and Rev. C.D. Gaffney. The Rogue day last week. River Ministerial association will core Mrs. Mitchelmore played “ To Southern Pacific trains started The re gula r m eeting of the Wo for Roseburg Tuesday morning a fte r meet at Phoenix next Monday. The Uncle Rem us” from “ Woodland several days visit with Mrs. Gin ley’s P resbyterian ladies serving dinner moving Tuesday night. Southbound m en’s Relief corps, was held in the Sketches” by MacDowell. Delicious arents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoop- to the ministers and their wives at passengers arrived from Medford 1. (). O. F. hall .Saturday, Feb. 19. refreshm ents of ice cream, cake and ; noon. r of Hargadine street. and Gold Hill Tuesday noon and Mrs. Charles Hooper, who suffered Mrs. H attie Boyd was forced to coffee were served a t the close of the were transported to stages and pri a broken arm recently, is reported as The Nazeren missionary meeting evening. doing as well as can be expected. will be held a t the parsonage T hurs resign her position as president on vate cars a t Ashland where they Little George Bibby, who was in B A R GA IN PRI Z O F F E R E D AND This , account of ill health and Mrs. Mary jured in an automobile collision last day afternoon, F ebrua ry 24. U R G E TO W I N D O W S HO P were taken over the m ountain to week, has recovered sufficiently to meeting promises to be an interesting Roberts was installed in her place. Hornbrook to board a train fok Cali- Mrs. Frances Darby was installed as re tu rn to school. one with questions on Japan In this busy world,we forget or forian southern points. All the trucks E. H. Hedrick of Medford was a Lost, strayed or stolen, Teddy, senior vice president. Mrs. Ella Ross neglect many little things. Lets not of the town were engaged in tra n s business visitor in Ashland W ednes th a t your weekly paper was fe rring the baggage. The first train small dog, p art Pomeranian, black was adm itted into this organization forget the first paper to announce or sug out south left th at evening with day. by tra n s f e r from the Montrose W. and golden tan, long hair, bushy tail. gest in its columns the idea of a Miss Virginia W hittle of B street Reward for inform ation or re tu rn to R. C. No. 13, in Colorado. A short “ Spring Opening,’ for Ashland We slow but sure progress. is a patient at the community hos program , under the direction of Mrs. also suggested it to a few business The largest slide was about ten F red P utnam , 357 Vista St., Phone pital su ffering from flu. men and the following day the good miles south of Ashland where the Clementina Henry, was given in r e William Dodge, one of our genial 122 f r * « m em brance of Washington and Lin idea worked fast all over town. The whole side of the hill covered the Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Laurel Ameriacn Legion, one of the best u ndertakers has been somewhat in coln’s birthdays. organizations on earth, had previous track. F ourteen slides, big and little disposed the past few days with cold. street have traded property with Mr. Cambell. The Howards expect to Mrs. J. H. McGee was a charm ly been talking on the subject and within nine miles, between here and Edwin Dunn from E ast of town into the poultry business, and will ing bridge hostess on Saturday even they are responsible for bringing the Hilt. The passenger coaches delayed was in town looking a f te r business have six acres in their new home, ing. Three tables of bridge were in event to a head. They alone, deserve here for several days were made as which is well adapted to the poultry play. Mrs. R. L. Burdic held the high all the credit and benefit they can interest Wednesday of last week. com fortable as a hotel. Radios were industry. score, Mrs. Earl Crow won second derive.The spring opening and the Le Flowering quince and wall flowers The Mount Ashland chapter of the place, and Mrs. Gene Hastings was gion has the backing and support of stalled in each coach, parties were are blooming now, th a t usually Daughters of the / merican Revolu given the consolation. Very dainty the Ashland American with its cir given and the passengers well taken re freshm ents were served from a culation of town and country read care of. bloom a month from now or later. We have Kenneth Hobson, student a t O. A. tion, observed their F ebruary m eet i table lo\ely with delicate floral de ers of over 3000 readers. C. spent the first of the week a t his ing with a luncheon given in the corations. Those who enjoyed Mrs. never been handed any notices, home in Ashland with his parents, Lithia Springs hotel, Friday, F eb ru McGee’s hospitality were Mesdames havn’t heard directly of any of the I John Enders, Neil Shinn, Oscar Sil- program nor received an inch of ad Mr.and Mrs. Fred B. Hobson. ary 18, a t 1:30 p. m. I ver, George Converse, Charles Haines vertising on Spring or any opening, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Binnie of Mr. Gribble will be in Ashland i H arry Tomlinson. R. L. Burdic, V. but the L t^ion and the show is' Chicago, arrived W ednesday to visit for a time a t the F rank Dean home Saturday to lead and instruct some j V’. Mills, Dominia Provost, Andrew worth a page or double page, which of the Boy Scouts in tr§e planting, McCallen, Clyde Moore, Earl Crow the American has cuts for and Large and Select Stock of on Hillcrest. The Sunday school of the Christian setting out species of the Redwood 1 and Gene Hastings. would gladly donate to the Legion, Groceries, Fruit and church is giving a party Friday night trees in Lithia park. Mr. Gribble has About twenty young people went had we received any copy or knew been in the governm ent service for Vegetables We F eb ru ra ry 25. All of the members j from Ashland Sunday afternoon to who was placing publicity. several years. earnestly and in all sincereity urge and their friends are invited. The Baptist Young Peoples union atten d the B. Y. P. U. rally a t Med- our route readers and the hundreds Mrs. Jam es Putm an of Holly street ‘Quality Always’ was visiting friends in this vicinity have for their subject Sunday night. I ford, regardless of fierce w eather or more families in Talent, to a t Feb. 27 a missionary topic or playlet 'conditions. Among those from here tend this big entertainm ent, anyway, one day last week. entitled, “ Where shall I hang my were 11. S. Hanson, V. N. D. Smith, and we assure you, th a t by window Mrs. M. Naylor, a representative Shingle?” This is a unique meeting I Rev. Woodworth, Thelma Reece, shopping, you will see many new things to your liking, As before | of the Rawleigh medicine was a busi Everyone made welcome. stated for two of three weeks past Mabel Day, Alice Hill and Carabell ness visitor on our streets one day, A delightful W ashington party Morehouse. I t was reported by one the American is not sponcering this recently. war. enjoyed b ythirty-five members of the party th at the home coming event, but w ant to back it all it Mrs. A. L. Harvey of B street was of the Who-Do class of the Meth trip was not a picnic with about visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, odist church when they m et last F ri half of Bear creek turned loose on of Medford the latter a p r t of last day a t the home of Miss Ada Hartley the pavement and car trouble hap week. on Nob Hill. pening where the w ater was deepest. Orval Glick from Klamath county Mrs. W. A. Cooper had a phone However, all arrived home safely at was in town recently visiting his message from her son, Oscar Cooper, last and no doubt were glad their wife’s people, Mr. anti Mrs. J. M. a t Eugene Tuesday. He said himself troubles were no worse. • 4 Beaver of Henry street. Mrs. J. V. W right of Mountain and wife were alright but much dam A Valentine party was given on avenue has been employed as an as age had been done a t Eugene by the S aturday afte rn o n a t the DeAamond sistant at the S tandard cleaners same stormy w eather th a t Ashland horn'* on Union street. The guests of parlors on Oak street the past week. knows about. honor a t this party were the students Miss Virginia Hales, a normal from Miss Carabell Morehouses’ Rev. Rowland, pastor of the M. Exceptional Attractions for Week Starting E. church on the reservation, stopped teacher, spent the week-end with her Sunday school class of the Baptist parents at Eugene. On her return, over Sunday to visit Rev. Murphy. owing to slides and high water, the church. A num ber of valentine games Saturday, February 26 Rev. Rowlantl was on his way home train was delayed at Roseburg, where were played, among them being a Miss Hale was very fo rtu n a te in post office box front which each from Newberg. “TWO GUN MAN” | m eeting Mr. DeWitt, the Ashland Who said spring wasn’t here? At |taxim an. She re tu rn e d with him, a r young ntnn and young lady received 2. '1.'1 Granite there are two almond riving here Tuesday p. m. valentine of interest and value. Miss Featuring Fred Thomson and his wonderful horse, trees in full bloom. Jonquil, crocus, Mrs. Dr. Brawnier, evangelist of Morehouse planned the games in her garden China lily, pansy’s and flow Silver King Eugene, has been conducting revival usual capable way. Refreshm ents ering quince are in bloom. Shipment of paper stock, both services a t the Full Gospel temple were served by Mrs. DeAamond, the ------oOo------ news ami job paper is enroute, but during the past week. Dr. Brawmer hostess, who had arranged the table delayed by flood. Hence the Ameri will continue these services over decorations very beautiful, using red Sunday, February 27 can is handicapped this issue. candles and hearts to carry out the Sunday. All attending have enjoyed Mrs. Delpha Bryant and Mrs. Lloyd “ALMOST A LADY” Bryant of Pine Ridge are in town a spiritual uplift and the attendance valentine idea. Miss Minnie Argetsinger from is good. for n short time and are located Withpopular Marie Prevost a styleshow of clothes, The Baptist missionary meeting West China, gave a very fine a d a t their form er home on Fourth St. peculiar situations and many laughs. Mrs. Mitchell from Hillsboro, was was held at the church Wednesday, dress a t the Baptist church Friday night telling many personal exper F ebruary lfi with Mrs. H. O. And visiting her daughter, Miss Opal, ------ oOo------ over the week-end. Miss Mitchell is erson as leader of the meeting.' iences as a missionary and of the one of the Ashland normal students. “ Peasant Pioneers,” is a mission strange customes of China. She said Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Statem ents, letter heads, enve study book th at the Baptist ladies Americans had much to be thankful February 28, March 1 and 2 for with their comfortable homes and lopes, blotters, anything that is are using in their meetings at the churches and Christian teaching. Su “THE CHEERFUL FRAUD” printed. We are waiting for your or present time. A mystery party was given at H. C. perstition is a large part of the der. Phone 95, Ashland American. Hanson home of Gresham street Chinam en’s faith of that district and Biggest comedy the screen has produced in many Horace Mitchell of Mountain Thursday evening. Mrs. Gresham Miss A rgetsinger told of how they days. Your favorite here is Reginald Denny avenue expects soon to move to Ash was assisted by Mrs. Payton Ward would leave the dead bodies of their land street on the J. M. Morgan and this is his best. in entertaining the young ladies of people floating on the river lest dace. if they touched the body an evil the world wide guild. Games and ------oOo------ Master Thomas Bryant from visiting were features of the even spirit would take hold of the living Klamath county was operated on at ings program and plans were talked hinese and cause him to die. She Thursday and Friday, March 3 and 4 the Community hospital recently over for fu tu re work. also said th at the majority of the Miss Martha Spenker gave one of Chinese in her district considered and is reported doing well. “THE THIRD DEGREE” J. D. Mars left Wednesday morn her interesting health talks Wednes the missionary as their friends and day afternoon at the Christian ing for San Francisco where he was that the larger per cent of American The show that everv movie fan has waited a year to called to the bedside of his brother 'church. She also treated her audience missionaries were staying in China I ,o three wonderful solos, she was ac- see. Dolores Costello and Louise Dresser. who was taken suddenly ill last Sun ! ’o m ra n ird by Mrs. Goodman at the regardless of war conditions unless day. News Notes of Interest . Groceries Wolcott’s Grocery VINING "Theatre Tes the ground hog was present, , piano. After the program the Social soldiers took possession of their he’«t th°ir regular meeting and tvhen his shadow was revealed in the served refres^meifs. buildings and they were forced to A good lltftve, •uhlight ob u e» rtnin day, not long .aa mjnyed by h I1> Don't fail to see it.