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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1927)
V i ASHLAND AMERICAN ♦ I Mr. and Mrs. Barsow of Washing- I ton have rented and are living on ■ the E. O. M athney ranch, form erly ! known as the W eyrieh place. Mr. Barsow and hi« bro th er have also ren ted w Be alfalfa land owned by ception in th e ir beautiful country Mr. D e a u n in Valley View, home, which has ju st been completed , ---------- A large num ber of guests were pres- Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lennox and ent and report n very pleasant even- son, Keith, were dinner guests last Light refreshm ent were served Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Car ^ l jle te r o f Ashland. Talent Narratives Mr*. Dor* Payne and Mr*. Nellie Madden of Ashland called on Mr* Marion T ry er last Friday. Mr. and H r* R. R. Foster are re- modeling th eir home on Gibson Ave. Mrs. Acel Beckwith received word th a t her brot her Oscar Escue, died in the hospital n San Francisco, March 26. He was in the U. S. arm y and would have been released in sixteen days a fte r which he had planned to come to T alent and visit his sister. Mrs. Thomas Ia m b asthm a this week. is ill Mrs. C. W- Hackler Falls, who visited her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. L. Tuesday night, returned Falls W ednesday. Mrs. Opal Demmer motored to Klamath Falls and retu rn Sunday, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Maude P orter. Mrs. Golden of Medford was t visitor in the grade school last Mon day morning. tusaell Bishop of Pro*pcet spent Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brown of Wash S aturday night and Sunday with his wife and little son, who are staying ington visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ar this w inter with Mr. Bishop's par j nold last Tuesday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop in Valley View. Mrs. Ralph Marks of Jacksonville was also a guest at the Arnold home on Tuesday. As soon as the warmer, m ore set tled w eather comes, Mr*. Bishop will Those from Valley View who a t join her husband at prospect. tended the district m eeting of the E astern S ta r in Ashland on Tuesday- Last Sunday the Christian Endeav night were Mrs. W. A. S tratto n , Mrs, or o f the Congregational church of H arry Roe, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jack- Ashland spent the afternoon at the son and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lennox G. W. Nichols ranch, gathering wild * flowers, and afterw ards, enjoyed a ASHLAND supper, very kindly prepared by Mrs. Nichols. Ashland the first city in Oregon, on the paved Pacific highway, ju st 22 miles from the California line, has L. H. Gallatin and J. R. McCrack many attractiv e features th a t are not en spent S aturday afternoon in Med found in many other cities. Lithia ford atten d in g a board m eeting of r a r k astonishes and delights the vis itor and proves a source of re st and the P oultry Producers association. comfort to the weary. Mineral springs of a variety and quality rare indeed Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn were bring relief to many and a clim ate of equability and rareness satisfies the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. year around. A city of 0000 people, Davenhill last Sunday. State Normal, pretty homes, business and wealth. C ounty School Superintendent, Mr*. Suaanne Homes C arter of Jac k sonville, visited the T alent schools Mrs. H. R. W esterberg of Talent Thursday o f last week and reports a has been quite ill and is staying a fine school. few days with her m other, Mrs. G. A. T. Edmonson, who is workin W. Nichols. in Salem, arrived in T alent last Sun Mr. and Mrs. L ester M erriman and day for a visit with his family. children of M edford, spent Sunday Among the business visitors in afternoon visting Mr. and Mrs. J. Medford last S aturday were Mr. and R. McCracken. Mrs. K. T. Newbry, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. F. DeFord went to Sams I. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E verett Beeson and Mr. and Mr*. Fred Rapp. Valley on Tuesday and brought back several hundred baby chicks. A le tte r has been received from Miss Geneva Shattuck, form erly a Mr. and Mrs. Davenhill went to student a t the T alent high, stating Medford Monday afternoon on a she is attend ing ^ business college business trip. in Portland Word has been received from Mrs. T. M. H urnbaugh of Chiloguin, stating th at she has been quite ill with tonsilitis and throat trouble for the past two weeks. M rs Geo. C arter was confined to her home the first of the week with flu and unable to atten d to her teaching duties in Medford. At a m eeting of the school board last Monday evening Leslie P. Miller of Yoncalla, Dougla* county, was elected principal of the T alent school for next year and his wife was elect ed to a teaching position in the 5th and 6th grades. Mr. Byers of Ashland was a busi ness visitor in Talent last Monday evening. Geo. Irwin of Ashland has bought a ten acre tract near the E. P. Hughe ranch south of Talent on the Pacific highway und is erecting a new house. ■ ■ iJFheri^ R. N. Chaney has had a bad a t tack of flu but is much b etter and able to be out again. The following program was given at the school house ¡*>1 Friday even ing a t the “ Freshm an Frolic” and was much enjoyed and praised by the large num ber p resent: “The much afflicted choir,” "Sally and Si at the circus,” reading by Mias Genoway song “ Fussy Old Maids,” “ Zekiel pop* the question,” “ The b etter half* worse half,” “ tum bling stunts by the Breese sister* and a play "A case o f suspension." Job Printing of. Klamath A lbert Arnold, who has been suf- ! I uncle and S. Hackler ' ferin g badly with sciatica rheum a to Klamath tism fo r the last two months, is re ported to be improving a little. with Mrs. Roy Estes retu rn ed home last S atuiday evening from San F ran cisco where she has been in the S. F. hospital fo r several weeks. The American • first-class i K (do you keep yo u r 'stum bling-block? r • Every home has one \ W hatever it is, it’s lurking som ewhere ab o u t th e house— in the dark. k SW IT C H ON T H E L IG H T S 1 ^ - \ - WALKER’S DANCES Medford The California Oregon Power Company Building 75c * ^ Electricity is the cheapest service you can buy 2nd Floor Medford Wed. Jazz, V \ Keep enough lights going th ro u g h o u t th e house to m ake a every p art of it quick of access— and »afe! Í .. Y ^ Light rooms— lig h ti halls— light stairw ays never harbor these dangers to carefu l grownups and ru n n in g children. 3 O ffic e s: Medford, O regon Sat. Social, 75c Roseburg, Oregon Grant* Pa**, O regon S P E C IA L IS T in Internal Medicine for the past f if t e e n year* , Klamath Fall*, O regon Admission Always—10c Yreka, C alifornia Duntm uir, C alifornia YOUR IWRINtRS IN PR O G R ESS D IC K E Y ’S O R C H E S T R A D O ES \ Sometim es it’s the chair by th e telephone; som etim es a kitchen stool, or an unsuspected plaything th e youngsters have left in th e hall. ^ 1 C om ing to Medford DR. MELLENTHIN a. O N OT O P E R A T E Will be at H O L L A N D Hotel W E D N E S D A Y . A P R I L 27 ^ f f i c e Hours: 10 a. m . to 4 p. m. * O N E D A Y ON LY Ice Cream As We Serve It N o charge for con su ltation Heath’s Confectionery and Grocery Bill Davison is building a fruit Dr. M ellcnthin is a regular grad u stand on the highway where he will ate in medicine and surgery and is sell gladioli and melons this com licensed by the state of Oregon. He doe* not operate for chronic appen ing season. dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoid* A “ Deep Sea” ’ party will he given ell has to his credit wonderful re at the school house this Friday even ing April H when the losers of the sults in diseases of the stor.iach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, "C ountry G entlem an'” contest will heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, entertain the winners. catarrh, weak lungs, rheoum atism , sciatica, leg ulcers tn d rectal ail Athletic letters were aw arded last m ent* Friday m orning in high school. Below are the nam es of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon J. W. Wilson, who has been in who have been treated for one of the • rescent City and point* in W ash above named causes: ington and Idaho for the past two B. G. Clark. T routlake, Wash. years, returned to Talent Saturday. J. A. W ibert, Albany. Mr* Yaquina MeClay, Reedsport. A special m eeting of the Talent Slm er Booker, Condon. Mr* O. G arrison, W arren. health unit was held at Mr*. Jam es Mr* 1« D. Hearn. St. Jo hn* Bannister* last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. F lii Yoller, Astoria. when plan* were discussed for a so Mr*. R. Gustaviaon. W estport. cial clinic to be held April 12 and Mr* W B. Henslee, M arshfield. 13. Mrs. Noblit of Medford, county Remember above date, th at con nwrse, was present and outlined plan* sultation on thia trip will be free and for sum m er and fall. that hit treatm ent is d iffe re n t N e w Equipment, N ew Stock Candies, Fountain, Cigars OPENING DAY Tuesday, April 12 A F re e T reat to each child under IS year* old wh„ F * t u . , .. . ho " " Each child to p r e i e a t hit or her nam e on a olip o f paper. In the P. M. from 12 :3 0 to 4 O'clock, w e will have a U th e , • , o r * b e tw e e n 8 :3 0 a n d 1 treat for e v e ry 12 O 'c lo c k ciocn. Man and W om an. Heath s Confectionery and Grocery 2 7 5 Ea«t Main NEXT DORR TO ELKS TEMPLE '• Married women m ust be accom Mr. and Mr*. Earl T. Newbry were panied by their husband* " a t hom e" to their friends last Tues Address: 111 Bradbury Bldg., Los day evening, when they gave a p»>- Angeles, California, New Business for Ashland f t || tS.z » %