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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1927)
ASHLAND AMERICAN u M O V IE CO LU M N I | CO M M E N T S O F CO M IN G AT- { T R A C T IO N T O V I N I N C | ® ----- ---------------------------------------- P S ta rtin g th is S atu rd ay we notice the weeks program a t the Vining th eater opens with “ The Perch of the Devil.” We find it a little d iffe re n t than m ight be guessed by the title. The story fe a tu re s the acting of P at O’Malley, Mae Busch and Ja n e t Winton. I t is a m ysterious story tru e to thousands of hom es; a story of love, jazz, a dissatisfied jealous wo man and how she lP irned to fight for a husband’s love. U deals with some facts of th is m odern age. Sunday, A pril 10 is the wonderful story full o f rom ance and mixed with comedy: “ B u tte rflies in the Rain.” A story fittin g a tt his time. A con fidential p eer into the lives of fast living m oderns. A glimpse into the shadows th a t o ffse t the dazzling bril liance of th e ir lives. The story of a beautiful young b u tte rfly who did not know w hat tru e love was until she had lost it. It is hom ely too, in m any respects. A superb love them e v ib ran t with laughs, ten se clim axes and h ea rt ap peal M onday, T uesday and W ednes day, 11, 12 and 13, th ree days of that w onderful picture you have read so much of in the big city dailies. The showing o f “ T hree Bad M en” Be sure th e whole fam ily sees three Bad Men if a t all in terested in his toric vents of pioneer days. This pic ture is heralded as the g re a te st cast in the m ig htiest story of the early West ever w ritten . The rom ance of a girl in th e land of prom ise— civil ization m arches W'est— hom eseekers in search o f gold, liberty and happi ness— and th e m ightiest race fo r treasure th e world has even seen. A full y ear in th e m aking— and whats more— it’s w orth it. Next T hu rsday and F riday, April 15 and 16 of n ex t week “ Pals in Paradise.” A polished crook, he plot ted to rob th e woman who tru sted him, of a fo rtu n e , bu t he failed to reckon upon a real man, and paid the p enalty— An unusual, dram atic, thrilling, am using and captivating western photoplay, strong in plot, novel in tre a tm e n t— the best pic ture of th e c u re n t screen season. young, where you will be greeted <*ith a welcome. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young peoples meeting, 6:30. We extend" to all young people who wish to help in trying to lead a C hristian life and lead others to Christ to attend these services. Evening worship, 7 :30. Every W ednesday in each week prayer m eeting a t 7:30. VV e extend a cordial invitation to atten d all these m eteings where you will enjoy a Christian fellowship. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN “ W ith Illum inated Bulletin’ Sunday, 11 a. m. Dr. 0 . W. Busch- gen of New York, who as the direc to r of the departm ent of special finance of the board of C hristian education of the P resbyterian church has led in securing nearly eight mil- ion dollars for endowmnet of Pres byterian colleges, will speak upon “ C hristian E ducation.” There will be no solicitation of money and the public is invited to attend and hear a big man who believes in doing C hristian work in a big way. Sunday evening, the pastor, Rev. Hugh T. M itchelmore, will preach a “ Palm S unday” sermon, entitled “ The Trium phal E n try .” Bible school at 9:45, W irt M. W right, S uperintendent. Junior C. E. 4:00 p. m., Beverly Young, leader. Interm ediate C. E., 6:30 p. m., Ce cil H arbord, leader. Senior C. E. 6:30 p. m., K atherine Graham , leader. W ednesday, 7:30 p. m. pre-Enster service. B A P T IS T CH U RCH Myron S. W oodw orth, P a ito r o - ------------ ---------------- O Sabbath School 9:45. Special Service, 11. Mr. S tw eart of The Flying Squadron will speak a t this hour. You can safely count on an eloquent and earnest address. B. Y. P. U. 6:30. Quiet h o u rt a t 6 : 20 . Preaching 7:30. The tw enty- seventh Psalm will be the basis of our message. Come, you will be wel come. electrified the house in a b u rst of Co., Phone 510-M, M edford Ore 4 8 tf eloquence th a t disturbed the equilib rium of th a t body.” TO TRADE The m eeting is free and open to the public. House with to ilet, bath and electric lights, two lots, all kinds of fru it ---------------* -------------- and berries to trad e for small ranch Got any th in g to o ffe r S aturday? • utside of city. 163 Auburn S treet, 504 Tell of it in The -Ashland America». Ashland. $ ---------------------------------------- $ FO R RENT— HOUSES C L A S S IF IE D I FOR R E N T — Five room home near norm al. Good range anU heater. W rite P. O. Box 96 a t T alent for a p FOR SALE pointm ent to see place. 503 FOR SALE OR TRADE— Good au to mobile. W hat have you. Call 225 B street. 512 FOR SALE— Fresh milk goats cheap. Six miles east of highway. Sam uel Johnson, R oute 1, Box 152. 512 FOR SALE— Good team , harness, wagon, drag saw, buzz saw, all good condition. $200 for ail or will sell separately. J. J. Deakin, 175 E Main. 602 PA IN T E R S GEORGE E. FOX C L I F F B U R L IN G A M E R E A L E S T A T E and I N S U R A N C E • Good B argains in Land and City P ro p erty P a i n ’e r a n d D e c ora tor P a p e rin g , T inting C entral P oint P hone 98 - Oregon H ave a fit at O rí , e s T a il o r s W . G. T R I L L Oak Street Price« to suit ev ery p u rse FOR SALE— Span m ares, w eighing about 1300 each, harness and wag on. Team good life and good w ork ers. well m atched. See E. E. Phelps, Route 2, Ashland. 502 A tto r n e y - a t- L a w — N o ta r y P ublic REAL ESTATE C entral P o in t - - Oregon -S E E - B R O W N & RICE M O RTU A RY ON CRATER Lake highway, in city limits, and on Rogue River, the home of the Steelhead. Two acres, fine black soil, five room house, fire place, bath, electricity. Spring, city and well w ater. P lenty fru it and shade trees. Also has 30x30 concrete tank, 5-ft. deep, fed from spring, an ideal place to keep tro u t or use as swimming tank. $2250 buys this place if sold soon. Address P. O. Box 522, Gold Hill, Or. 4 3 tf Reliable-Responsible, Real E sta te , Loans, I n su ra n c e W ANTED— To buy fresh cows and springers. C harles Broili, 448 Hel- man st. Phone 407R. 47f R eferences: Citizens Bank of Ash land, F irs t N ational Bank, S tate Bank of Ashland— 175 Main St. ASHLAND, OREGOON l - A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W F or sale— Six room plastered house in R. R. Add. About $600 down bal. $26 a m onth, includes in terest about one acre. Also 7-r. 1 M story bungalow, w ell-built, scenic location; good lot; fru it, price $2300; $300 or more down, $25 a month with 6 per cent int. See Yockey & Co. 5 0 tf j M attresses renovated and recovered. We save you half the price of a new m attress. New m attresses m ade to your order. H air and floss mattrefe- F L Y IN G SQUADRON M E E T IN G es our specialty. We call and deliver. M edford M attress Co., 32 N orth On Sunday, April 10, at 11 a. m., Grape St., M edford, Oregon, Phone there will be a Law Enforcem ent 266-R. 4 8 tf m eeting held in the F irst B aptist church under the auspices of the B eautiful F lu ff Rugs made from Flying Squadron Foundation, a n a worn out carpets. We call and de tional organization with headquarters liver. M edford Rug Co., Phone 510-M in Indianapolis. M edford, Oregon. 4 8 tf The platform of the Flying Squad ------------ ------+ ----------------- ron foundation has been stated as Rug cleaning by the la te st sham O---------------------------------------$ follows: Ours is a governm ent of the pooing process, 24-hour service. people. The E ighteenth Am endm ent We call and deliver. M edford Rug AT T H E CHURCHES is th eir verdict against the liquor 0— traffic. Political parties and leaders TR IN ITY EPISC O PA L are entrusted with its enforcem ent. Vicar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond The Flying Squadron dem ands th at they discharge th a t obligation. Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. The speaker fo r this occasion will M orning service and serm on a t 11. be Hon. Oliver W. S tew art, Chicago, Good m usic. A helpful service. a form er m em ber ofg the Illinois Everyone cordially invited. legislature and editor of the National Enquirer. He is also president of the THE FU LL G O SPEL TEM PLE organization and has given his life J. E. M urphy, Pa»tor to the g re at work of prohibition re One of the g reat St. Louis Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mr. C. F. form. Foster, su p erin ten d en t. papers says of him : “ Mr. Stew art A real Bible school fo r old and N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN th at the undersigned has been duly ap pointed A d m in istrato r of the E state of Mary Cole, deceased, and all p er sons having claims ag ain st said es ta te are required to p resen t them , duly verified, and with p roper vouchers within six m onths from this date to L. A. R oberts, A tto rn ey for said E state, a t his o ffice ev er the Citizens Bank of Ashland, Ashland, Oregon. Dated March 11, 1927. HERMAN F . STOAKS, 474 Adminh tra to r fo r a bargain in — REAL E S T A T E - 63 N orth Main S tre e t A shland, O regon A. M. B eaver PERL FUNERAL HOM E C orner Sixth and Oakdale Telephone 68 Beaver Realty Co. Phone ¿7 M edford, Oregon ABSTRACTORS ' JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. REAL ESTATE Good City fo r C o u n try — B uys a n d T ra d e s — F. L. N U T T E R 240 E. Main A shland, O re g a n E stablished in 1885 TH E ONLY COM PLETE T IT L E SYSTEM IN JACKSON COUNTY A b s tr a c ts of T itle a n d T itle In su ra n c e . MONUMENTS A re you going to Buy or Build a H om e in A shland ? 7 ? W r ite JO H N B. S H E L E Y , C e n tra l Point, O regon fo r L O A N S‘ 10 year C o u n ty A g e n t for the B e n e fit S a v ings & Loan A ssociation W e m ake loans on tow n p ro p e rty a n y w h e re in th e county. BLUE GRAN ITE SW A N B L U E Q U A R R Y CO. S. A. Sw an, M a n a g e r Is now ready to re n d er b est prices on all kinds of g ra n ite and cem e tery work. Apply P. O. Box 34, ASHLAND, OREGON ASHLAND ELECTRIC SUPPLY 370 E A S T M A I N - W. H. SAMS Easter Means Warmer Days and the Need for Summer Electrical Devices •Y « , 'S Doctors Say— “Fresh Vegetables Every Day” r And the doctors are right. From our own knowledge, the healthiest families are those who eat the most green stuff the year ’round. Our stock supplies many sug gestions. The Test of an Electric Iron The real test of an Electric Iro nis its ability to keep hot when ironing household linens. Our Electric Irons are built to w ith stand this test, hence they are fulyy equal to every requirem ent you place upon them . THE NEW ELECTRIC RANGE U N IV ER SA L Wolcott’s Grocery 242 East Main Phone 17 , ~QT - L. A H. A splendid pre-Easter gift. Hot weather demands ELECTRIC STOVES. IRONS. TOASTERS ETC., VISIT US THIS WEEK AND SEE THE "THINGS ELECTRICAL” Ashland Electric Supply Shook Block A shland, O regon