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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1927)
ASHLAND AMERICAN Once Agai n it Pay*. ashamed of their ill treatm ent of wo men and she hoped a brighter fu tu re Mr. Robinson: * Mrs. George Harkins, living on was awaiting the native child widow. We had nearly 800 people a t the route one was the first new subscrib ------------- + ------------- W alker dance S aturday night. We er to take advantage of our new have had big crowds ever since the club o ffer of the National Farm ad appeared in the Ashland American Journal with the American. Mrs. Last Saturday there was an increase Harkins came in about ten minutes in the num ber from the Talent dis ■ visited with her relatives and friends a f te r the o ffer, was made public. Pleasant weather this spring. trict. Wishing you continued success, Many new names have been added in this vicinity for a few days. (Continued from page 1) I am, yours very truly, Bliss Heine. this week on the offer. A few cases of flu still linger. iety of products are made. There _ ---------------- * --------------------- Mrs. V. K. Bonham, who is teach are churcoal, gas, tar, turpentine, Can’t we do you some job printing. ing at Eagle Point, spent Sunday Sandy— Cannery at Scenic station Mrs. H. H. Levett, well known visiting relatives and friends in this Ashland resident, called us up on the pitch, rosin, acetic acid, vinegar, ac- will be doubled in size this year. E. A. Pervis of Talent spent Mon phone last Saturday to “ congratulate teone, wood alcohol, etc. The wood j city. day in Ashland. the splendid weekly paper.” Mrs. alcohol can be transform ed into Mrs. W. C. Polk of Thirty-eight Levett remarked, “ I am a W’. C. T. formaldehyde and the formaldehyde Don Elhart went to Grants Pass Granite street entertained the W. C. U. and greatly admire your W. C. into bakelite with creosote from the Sunday on business. OVER T. U. ladies at her home on Tuesday T. U. column.” Thanks Mrs. Levett, tar. William Mays of Anderson creek afternoon, March 8. “ It is quite possible to produce, we will continually strive to get was in Ashland Monday. from wood waste alone, in combina Mrs. Byron McClay and nephew, news and good news. The W. C. T. tion with the minerals available here Henry Pace was over from Med Wm. McClay left southern Oregon U. deserves more favorable comment in this district, over 4000 different ford Monday. Thursday for Douglas county where than one paper can give it. chemicals and dyes. “ With clay, lime, sulphur, salt, Mrs. C. W. Long of Talent wns nn they expect to locate for a time. The Medford high school basket Ashland shopper Monday. The southern Oregon Older Boys’ ball team defeated Ashland here wood waste, coal, and cheap water SUBSCRIBERS Saturday night, 24 to 16, in the final power and a number of other raw E. B. Dunkin of Tnlent spent conference to be held in Ashland April 8, 9, 10 was discussed. The game of the southern Oregon con materials available in southern Ore A D DE D TO Monday in Ashland. Hi-Y club is to hundle the re gistra ference. Medford wonall four games gon, practically all kinds of chemi ASHLAND AMERICAN of the series. They left Wednesday cals could be m anufactured here with Read the advertisements. You can tion of the delegates. for Salem, where they participated advantage. save money by so doing. lilt of subscriber* John Hammock and Marion Ham in the state tournament. “ There is plenty of choice, and The last L. C. Hill of Talent was in Ash mock from the Oakrest farm near game was devoid of features and plenty of opportunity, for a great in l e u than , Medford were visiting at the More with nothing at stake. Coach Calli- variety of merchandise to be manu land Friday. Six week* house home on Third street a few son used substitutes freely. It was factured in southern Oregon from lo F. L. Holdridgc of Talent was days since. the fifth consecutive year Medford cal raw materials, and it had to be T H E R E M U ST BE in Ashland Friday. has won the district championship. carefully considered to be taken by Mrs. Herman Stoakes was called A REASON W. A. Childers of Talent was in the Oregon Chemical company for its to Ashland from Klamath Falls F ri The Employed Boy’s club held its initial stage.” Ashland for the day last Friday. day evening by the illness of her regular banquet Thursday night at grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cole of A Gay Good spent M-'nday on the the Pioneer building. No business Siskiyou trouble shooting for the street. was transacted, following the re g u Postal Telegraph. Ida Whillock Evans, treasurer of lar session, the boys spent the re NOTICE ► the local Golden Rule store, was m ainder of the time playing hand The Ashland Elks will hold their annual dunce March 16. They are called to San Francisco this week on ball and boxing. The business m eet The Eagles’ Hall, 3rd Floor, Medford Building, ► account of the very serious illness ing was suspended on account of now arranging for the big event. the absence of the officers and a of her father. Medford is under new management on Friday nights : Miss Dorothy Kellogg of Dunsmuir num ber of the members on account and is putting on a series of Friday Nite Jazz Dances. £ Members of the Fraternal Brother of illness. The members of the Em visited former freinds in Ashland the hood enjoyed a very pleasant even ployed club are working to fix up first of the week. Music by the M étropole O rchestra ^ ing last Thursday. After initiating the hand-ball courts a t the Pioneer Mrs. Hnnnah Simons has been several candidates, all repaired to Admission 10c; Dance Tickets 75c confined to her home with illness the dining room to enjoy a sumptious hall. The courts will be completed by next Thursday; a t th a t time plans for some days past. feed. will be made for u city-wide hand “Everybody Welcome” L. A. Roberts, attorney and ju s ball tournam ent. Mrs. Emma Hylnnd went through tice of the peace, was a professional Ashland last week enroute to her The Union missionary prayer meet caller in Medford Monday. home at Elma, Washington, a fte r ing a t the Christion church Friday, Mrs. F. W. Shaw has been quite some days spent in San Francisco, March 4, was quite interesting and ill for a time at her home on Eclair visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hyland helpful. Mrs. Fanny Cooper lead the formerly lived in Ashland and sev Btreet. meeting with Mrs. Viola Sanford as eral old time friends met her at sisting a t the piano. Mrs. S. D. Dore- The Box Factory lumber yard during the month of March will make Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ditsworth of the depot as she went through. mn« read the bible lesson with help big consessions to F arm ers and others that wish to build. The price of Medford were among the Ashland ful missionary suggestions read by all Common lumber will be reduced during March to $20.00 per The Berean class of the Christian business visitors Friday. thousand feet. This includes Shiplap, Rustic, Boards, fencing, plank church will hold a social and business Mrs. Clark. Followed by a circle of Herman and Chester Stokes of meeting a t the James Putman home prayer by the Baptist ladies, Mrs. timbers and dimension lumber. We have a stock of half million feet Klumath Falls were in Ashland Sun on Holly street tonight (Friday.) A. R. Wright, Mrs. t). F. Barnes Mrs to reduce before our mill starts sawing again. This lumber is all dry day visiting relatives. and freshly milled. Come and get it yourself or we will deliver it for Each member is asked to bring a H. P. Holmes and Mrs Alfred Segs- worth. Rev. Charles D. Gaffney of small cartage charge. Make your order a thousand feet or more to covered dish and the husbands of Oren Deter, Iris Deter, Frank fet this $20.00 price. the Congregational church made a these members will be the guests. Wells und Vernon Dodge were Ash short tnlk followed by prayer. Rev. C A L1 FO R N I A- O RE G ON BOX & LUMBER CO. land visitors Saturday night from Mrs. M. B. Riley of High street Gaffney was the only minister brave Box F a c t or y E a i t Main St., Phone 30 Hilt. entertained at her home at dinner enough to venture out to this mis Mrs. Ella Oxford of Allison street Thursday evening, Dr. Allen a mis sionary meeting, consequently de has been nursing ut the Proctor sionary, who was here last week from serves some special mention. A fter home near Talent during the past India, also Mrs. Grace Andrews the singing, the Presbyterian ladies lead efficient teacher of the week-day in prayer as follows: Mrs. Mitchel- week. Bible school of this city. more, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Ritn Running and Kntherine Jnco- This Friday evening it is a good McCoy and Mrs. H attie Boyd. Each by of the normal spent the week-end policy to go to the Washington individual prayer included and in Remember that Franklin’s 11 r, loaf is now a full at the Gyger home in Neil creek dis school where a splendid program und tercession for some special mission trict. Milk Bread, the only Milk bread made in Southern entertainm ent has been arranged for ary station or country as well ns Oregon Electrically baked in the best equipped A good sized crowd of Ashland the public by the Parent-Teachers general missionary interests. An o f and cleanest shop in this part of the state people drove to Medford Friday association of that school. It will be fering was taken for the Childrens night to see the Medford-Ashland worth the effort and time, nnd the farm home a t Corvallis and the m eet basketball contest. proceeds will go tothe fund for as ing closed by singing “ Blest be the tie that binds,” and the Lord’s sisting worthy children. Mrs. I.eona II. Delese of the Ash prayer offered in concert. land chamber of commerce has been Prof. Kern nnd family moved up Dr. Allen, a medical missionary, ill at her home with the flu for from Talent to their new home on several days. who spoke at the Presbyterian church Mountain avenue this last week. Mr. Kern recently purchased the Thursday night gave a very interest Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briggs. Mr. and place formerly occupied by H. V. ing and helpful message. Dr. Allen Mrs. V. D. Miller, “Shy* Pierson and Mitchell and Prof. Kern g o e s back has grown gray in service for the his niece, Irma Pierson, rode horse and forth each day to Wagner creek people of India, having given 32 back to the Skyline mine Sunday. years of her life in that field. Dr. where he is teaching. Allen told of how she begun her work Medford merchants will have their Elmer Sanderlin of Mountain in India going from house to house Spring Opening and Style show all avenue left here for Coos county treating the sick with medicine fun- over town on March 17. Evidently Saturday where he goes to look a fte r nished by her self for the first year "green" will be the prevailing color. business interests. The Sanderlin then later she came back to Ameri Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Stevens have family are living on the C. W. F ra ca and raised the funds for the j Engineered t o lowest operation and returned from San Francisco where ley place this winter while Mr. and hospital of which she is in charge . Mrs. Fraley are visiting relatives in Mr. Stevens has been in the S. P. in India at present. She told of the maintainence cost. California. hospital for some time. lack of knowledge among the peoples j Every year the week of March 13 of India, very few of either men or The East Side Phurmacy has pre- Entirely new appearance is celebrated as Birthday Week by women being able to read, women |utred for hot days with a new sub especially are considered of little stantial und attractive awning around Camp Fire girls and this year the preservation of trees will be stressed value, a cow receiving more honor their display windows. W ill do an e ..y 50 mile, an hour all during that week. Ashland camp fire than a woman. To keep clean and W. D. Jackson of the Palace girls have made interesting plans and | sanitary is a thing unknown in India day long. l.unch is enlarging the room and have appointed committees to plan a until the missionary brings this light making valuable improvements to tree contest, nnd a tree ceremonial into the native home. The child wid- ; that institution. meeting. Every girl and every group ow is especially ill-treated being an Priced within the reach of »|| out cast from home and society be Mrs. Stoakes of Klamath Falls was in Ashland will try to earn the Na cause her husband has died. All the in Ashland this week with her tional tree birthday honors. blame of his death is placed on her grandmother. Mrs. Cole, who has Phone 46 for demon,tration or call , t John Martin Canse, president of and she has to finish her life with been seriously ill for some time. the Kimball School of Theology at only one meal a day. and is allowed Ranches part cash, balance 34 Salem. Oregon, spoke at the Metho no jewelry. The India people prixe No friends or years at 5 ^ per cent. House« and dist Episcopal church in Ashland jewelry very much. last Sunday evening, and while in relatives to love her, her mother call ranches for rent. F. L. Nutter. 240 this city he was the guest of Rev. ing her an "evil child.” Dr. Allen East Main. 47tf Back of Lithia Springs Hotel H. F. Pemberton, who formerly was said that some of the India people Mrs Ethel McIntosh came up the pastor of the Methodlat chu because of their contact with Christ ian two pie seemed to be gelling from Douglas «aunty Saturday and in Salem und a member of the fai -----------------Locals-Personals---------------- ¡Merely Many Minor Matters ] I--------------- Briefs and Fillers--------------- ‘ CHEMICAL FIRM TO OPEN PLANT 460 new NOTICE! LADIES Franklin Bakery It’s the Essex Super-Six Lithia Springs Gara ge