Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927, April 22, 1927, Image 6

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    ASHLAND AMERICAN
that will hold the attention o f all
with its superb acting. It is “ Fight­
ing Love,” from the novel " I f the
God’s laugh.” An exciting, colorful
and romantic picture drama o f Italy
and Africa— the story o f a girl who |
VOU WILL P R O B A B L Y
Among thou* in Medford Saturday Central Point; Harold Milner of marries an old man to escape a
WE ARE MEETING WITH
Klamath Falls: Mr. and Mrs. Par­ rake’s attentions and later battles
WANT SOME QUICK LUNCH
were Mrs. E. Kincaid, Mr*. C. E. sons o f Phoenix, and Mrs. R. M.
3REAT S U C C E S S
AND
with hers^f to overcome her grow­
Borg and daughter*, Mrs. A. H. Kent of Medford.
MEAT, SLICED WHILE YOU
ing
love
for
a
young
Italian
army-
First
smudging
o
f
the
season
at
Ward*. M ¡uses I.ucile lloldridg*.
GOOD REPORTS FROM OUR
WAIT, HAMS, DRIED BEEF,
Talent was done Tuesday morning officer— her husband’s aide.
Lucie Oatman and Ruth Hackler.
50c
BULK
COFFEE— THE
on the J. C. Barnes ranch.
Next Monday, Tuesday and W ed­
VARIOUS LUNCH MEATS—
Mr*. Margaret E. Spitxer passed
Mrs. Joe Silva and infant son are
BEST
IN
ASHLAN
D!
nesday, April 25, 26 and 27 is a
away early Monday morning, April both ill with the measels.
AND
THE
BUNS
TOO!
Ben Lamb and Max Bowman were double offering, and both exception­
18 at her home in Talent after an
to Agate creek and to Browns­ ally good. “ The Gorilla Hunt, and
illneaa o f over a year. She was born over
ville Sunday hunting agates.
“ Collegiate.” Every student in each
- G A R h E N AND FLOtt’ Ei: S E E D -
Sept. 9, 1866 at Norborne, Mo., She
Mr. and Mrs. Acel Beckwith and
FRESH
VEGETABLES EVERY DAY
school
should
see
the
‘
‘
Gorilla
Hunt.’
was married to Joseph S. Spitxer. Clifford and Truas Smatr motored
to
Hilt
and
return
Sunday.
To
make
the
picture
Ben
Burbridge.
March 23, 1883 and had resided in
Dudley Estes is assiting Mux Bow­ the greatest American hunter since
Talent for the past 21 years and is man with his agate grinding.
well known in the Rogue river va
Mrs. Stalsmitih, Royal Neighbor Roosefelt, spent two years in the
ley. Funeral services were held at deputy o f Medford called on Mrs. most pestilent corner o f the globe.
Two years in a country infested by
the Talent cemetery Tuesday after­ H. E. Bowman Monday.
Kenneth Denton o f Klamath Falls the dreaded “ Black Mamba,” the
PIIONE 17
242 E MAIN
noon at 2:15. She leaves to mourn was in Talent Saturday calling on
most virulent o f snakes, whose
her loss her husband, Joseph S. Spit­ old friends.
Pete Montgomery o f
Phoenix slightest bite is death, and a certain
xer. three daughters, Mrs. H. W.
Two years w-here
Mason, Mrs. Faul Quackenbush and visited Sunday at home o f Mr. and and cruel one.
Mrs. Donald Montgomery.
ACTIVITIES OF ASHLAND
making a neighboring town the busy
Mr*. Eveyln Stagg and three sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart gave monstrous pythons, fifty feet in
Y. M. C. A. REVIEW ED place that it is.
length
and
tiny
three
feet
Batwa
py­
an Easter dinner at their home. The
W. C., Jonas and Jay.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart
C liff Garvin moved Mrs. Lloyd and Alia, Mrs. Leamins and family gmies with deadly poisoned arrows,
W. P. Walters is the best Y. M. C.
The home week|y PaPer in Ashland
make the forest aisles avenues o f A. secretary Ashland could possibly guarantees its circulation. The Am-
Haney and children to Dorris, Cal., and Verne Spier*.
ork a
n iom r th
e ho
v s ov
in on Kao
in<r tVian
secure. His w
work
among
the
boys
erican
has «inno
done nvnrn
more Knncf
boosting
than
Mayor R. C. Logan has handed in horror. A land where both men and spi'iirn.
the first o f the week, where Mr.
and young men is indeed splendid any Ashland paper ever does, it is
his
resignation
to
the
city
council.
beasts
are
maneaters.
and
where
mon
Haney ha* a pob in a box factory.
James Bannister is acting as mayor strous apes, the “ missing links o f and his accomplishments great. The
secretary or
some
correspondent the home paper and has a quality
J. E. Haney entertained Mr. and until a new one is elected.
science,”
have
their horrific
reign.
sent
the
following
report
to the circulation unexcelled in southern
Phoenix
played
the
Talent
base-
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Mr*. Wm. Higgins o f Montana and
ball team Tuesday afternoon on the Truly a land o f horror and pestilence News in Medford. The American re­ Jackson county. It is mailed to the
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Sands for dinner
Talent diamond. Score wws 10 to 2 | But in
Gorilla H u n r Bur. prints it, because o f its worth and home and read by every member of
Tuesday at the Plaxa in Ashland.
good showing.
in Talent’s favor.
ln e quarterly report oi
Mrs. Cora Crosby o f Arville, Cal., ’. ridge has his reward, he has brought
The
o f tne
the Asn-
Ash the family on Fridays. It can help
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Higgins o f
visited relatives in Talent over the back to civilisation a really human land Y. M. C. A. has been prepared any business that advertises in its
Montana have bought the J. E. week-end, returning to California on
document o f life in a country where b>’ ,ocal secretary, W. P. Walters, columns long enough and big enough
Haney ranch and will take possession
is*, s___ -i_____ _______________ , „
which is by way o f declaring divi­
TUTa/*nt hi baseball team won from Iife is 941 cheaP that il ma>' actuall>T dends on the investment and interest to call it an ad. The Ashland Ameri­
this week.
o f the people o f the city o f Ash­ can surely wants to herald to the
Ruth Budgeon was an Ashland Eagle Point last Friday afternoon be bought for a pinch o f salt,
by a score o f 8 to 1 The game was
The film is the greatest motion land in tne boys and young men con­ community and to the world the good
visitor Tuesday
nected with the Y. M. C. A.
things in store fo r all in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hurlev enter-
H.-nry Burnette is painting his P
l ^e darksome
Since January 1, there have been
tamed
o > f fourteen at house this week
wnlderness o f the African
committee meeungs
meetings nem
held to plan We want to boost that Ashland com­
»„ru a
<• company
,
w
----------- « jungles. ten coinmiiwe
munity and we want a little help
the home east of Talent Easter Sun- -0
m
" ** * * ° nly ° ne & W in * lhe «*«“ M “ ^ Promote the various phases o f
a weinie
wrinir roast
nm>i or
ur Dmr
cret'k jc apemen. m the everlasting twi- work. These meetings have resulted in boosting.
Ask any one o f the
—
i j joy ru
ed a
» « t r creek
day.
Those present were Mr. and las Friday evening in honor o f An- i K . . . .
.
- .
in the follow ing:
many hundreds o f readers what they
Mrs. F. L. Hold ridge and family. | « b e ll e Ixaming’s birtitday.
homes’ on ml8ty
A basket h a lf league with six
Mt and Mr*. C. W. Holdrnige and . The J®*41"?* b>'
P"sey o f Mount Mikena. deep-set in the heart teams and 47 players playing through think o f the Am erican; we get lots
o f good encouraging words every
\ir an^ \ i r
a
i j n J
the
“ p**** i*$t F n- j o f the mighty Cottfo country, where a complete senes o f 15 games,
fam ily Mr and Mrs. t A. Reed, . day even.ng were much enjoyed by few men ^
even wnelrmt#d
A city wide indoor baseball lea- day, we are living on congratulations
Mrs. Martha Matteson and Miss Ruth those P***JnL
.
p________ j .
' .
gue now under way with six teams and words o f wonderment from our
Genoway. An Easter egg hunt was Air*. Lila Patterson is having in-
™ .
4 eminent scientists and about 60 players, playing three
readers as to why A LL the business
enjoyed by the young people and a IfT10— °^corat ng done in her home a»d naturalists as the greatest mo- games a week. The players range in
men
don't advertise EVERY WEEK
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i
u
i „
,
,
tion picture o f all time.
age from 15 to 45 years. A hand ball
hutTet luncheon was served at 1
Mrs. Haxel fern s received a ship-
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. . tournament is also under wav with It is absolutely the cheapest adver­
o ’clock by the hostess. The day was ment o f Plymouth Rock haby chicks
V°
18 seething with .,o players enrolled
tising they can get from a financial
much enjoyed by all present.
present,
l - his .
irom ' tr- Warn»er of Med- acUon- rippling
with comedy and
Two special meetings promoted by
...
standpoint
and the BEST from a
the xk
Religious
commitee with
Mr. and Mr*. H M Turnbaurh of
„
.
,
thrilling with romance.
i —
tr,.*iou» Work
p u .» oouimiiee
w
business standpoint, and the Ameri­
Chiloquin. M i« A „o ,
M
»
, , B /X S J S S T t f S T A ^ l S T l i S S
»' - «
can is here to stay if not run out
Klamath Falls and Mr*. Leone Martin j" Taleri1
* w k ,tno
'» " t in g
™ }]
shewn Orchards and Wagner creek where services were
o f town. Let us co-operate to make
Sunday u l v , w rti,r
®f v»««*, Jone* dau^k tfr- , L™1
1«*1 m'th Colleen Moore, - your , —
held —
for .------------
over 50
o f . Medford
were in Talent Sunday
.
. . .
• " rv 4 ivlUr NtMn.
fai’AOita
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Ashland a busier city.
Let’s quit
and called at the E. F.. Evans home
Jim M. rrisonTnd family* o f Knob ‘ V ™ *ft ° r ' And y0U wiU prob-
£ ? “ e“ etdu * 1? d?rs *T°UP com; talking about it being a poor busi­
A covered dish iuacheon was en- Hill, east o f Medford v , ^
Wm. * hly
best picture : ^
volunteer leaders of
ness town and all help boost for
joyed at the Community club las:
»■*
t>ut- She takes
Three special speakers have been r while. There are many good things
Tuesday by a group o f ladies who n a n u C a l l L ? T h u i 2 ^ r e ^ r r m o ^ ^
o i * tei4'pb,'tlf ^ r]
secured and used in the schools and in store fo r Ashland and it is the
had grMherrd to arm undrr thr dirre- Friday movima hi*
u> Trri j
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best place to live in this part of
tion o f Mias Florenor York o f Mod-
L^ovd
Hanry ace».rr.pan»ed com*d j
mixrd up affair
talks to over 1250 people in churches the state. We would appreciate sug­
schools, normal school and public gestions from our readers on how
fonj. the homo demonstration agent.
a“ l
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meetings.
Mrs. Louis Hrt>mn, Mr&. E, E.
John H firu if has nrcrivrd word TRAIN SE E M CE TO CHANGE
Two Pioneer rounds were held, 80 to improve The Americon. And we
SCHEPt*LE OF THE MAILS
Cooke. Wm. Gilli* and Mrs. Jesse 1 *Ti-'rn bli- «••-»-law . Bert Porter of
boys attending these and taking part wish our business men would please
Watkins were among those from Tal- L ‘an’ ath hall*, that he is now on:
in the dinner and constructive pro­ try to get their ad copy in by Wed­
ent in
r ,.__ i__
hospitm and ao much improved
Trams IS and 11 from the north gram which followed.
ent in Medford Tuesda,.
, that he was able to go to work l*st
Twenty-two boys were taken on nesdays. Give the readers some prices
and trains 12 and 14 from the south
Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Haney of Ash- Monday.
an all day hike.
and some idea o f specials or new
*and’ }JT-
an‘i Mrs.
Ge»v csan.is
Sands and j I Riley
S. Nyswaner
»''■ »no
*rs. i.eo.
K'.ity >
Nyswaner has sold his hav<‘
riil-'wa.v po*ta- service while
The Hi-Y club has increased its arrivals for the week-end trade. They
J. K. Hsney o f Talent and Mr. and F**»! hall to L, Dix o f Ashland, who the new Portland-Ashland
local
membership to 21 active members.
Mr*. Tom Than»* o f Ferns Valley • taking possession this week. Mr trams 11 nnrt i*>
These fellows are rendering some will all read it on Fridays. Adver­
motored , to
Pass
Mrs. r Div
into m
"he
'
*
, prPr,dt' OIll-v
— Grants*
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—~ last o Sunday
« « « ) i and ™
m are
, i movnng
in j ime
real
services in the high school. There tising in The American is no experi­
iW d
P<'« » « i news-
* “ n .
a . . . . dinner in the I to o k • • bungalow r on Wagner avenue
are eight other clubs, meeting under ment. It is more business that Ash­
park. They called on Mrs. Will Mans
Mr*. A B R,.blev
R.-bley o f Taconu
Tacoma l,aP^}' bundle serrict
volunteer leaders.
Held
afternoon.
Wash..
resident oi
o f iai-
Tab 1 Under
the new
new sc
schedule train IS.
land wants and this paper is con­
writ» in the
n T
C t
,
— V: aa_•Id-time
ww-i.nir resiaeni
L naer the
The secretary ha shad personal in­
Willi* Byrd, » b « has been ill the ent, died Tuesdav. April 12. She was
.
stantly
advising the readers to trade
St ten days,
dav*. is now-
now able
.M . to
»o be
k- related
rei.toH to
i . tbe
.K , Fern*
v
__ southbound,
past
family
o f Fern i arrives
,
M
, in Ashland at terviews with ten boys and young
about the house.
\ alley.
! 2 .40 P. M and will leave at S.*00 P. men. resulting in the solving of at home. We circulate not in Ash­
some real problems.
Mr*. Bern ice Hibbert, who has
land alone but have the largest cir­
Glen W ithere*- and
Ed Jacoi# M Outgoing mail for this train will
There have been ten decisions for
b e « . \ .siting her sister. Mr*. Allen were fishing at Savage
Rapids last close at tbe Ashland nostoffice a* the Christian life by boys in our culation at Talent and among the
tTiH'tor the past month, left Snnda> Sunday and caught an eighty pound » . , « p M
.. V
e at
farm readers and we want to truth­
ji-J t ' F. M. Train 11, the southbound clubs.
evening for her home in Rolf. Oklji salmon.
secretary
■ Ih-enng M rC om ick mowers and
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Tyron were Abasia, wil arrive attlie same time trm Tbe
e ano
1 k,»*, went to Coach fully tell these loyal readers that it
Lnpe and the high school basketball will pay them to trade in Ashland.
twko* at Peils Corner.
i-«t
h<,n“ “ at present. 8:15 P. M « id depart u atn on their fo n h e ™ trip,
trip, and
anc
Df- Malgrem left Tuesday even­ o f Hr i C K
ing for Oakland, Cal., be expects to
Mis» Ofu»rIh mmar enu^ved Sun- !
^ 3('. P M 0ut* viri* » » i - for this j ai8(' Iri‘‘ de ^>P* t f Grants Pass. Med- Ashland stores compare with any in
be away about a week
day dinner at the h„me o f Mr and traiC w
‘ “ **■ at
Ashland post-
L
.G° ld H»U1 and this part o f the state and we know
Carl M
Mum1-
**k
i t P.
p M
u
...
Fred Peterson, county school sup- Mr*. Cari
urp'- *w Ashland
“ ¡o office
ffic e at * 7:45
at ______
uresenE Rogue rn er m the interest o f S. M. that their goods are as new and as
k « rk.
The secretary has written 85 news up-to-date. Grocery prices— we know
Tuesday evening.
Laurence Lush o fB n tm fc Colam- . 11 arnv*‘ “ A *biand at 11 A. M. paper stones about the work, and they will compare with those o f any
_ C,
t - R.
K Muston o f the Portland
Porsi.*,/» I hia. o »n e r o f tbe property formeriy aDd
leave *t 11 ¿ 0 A_ M. Out- sent out over 750 letters and circu­ you see advertised, whether you
lars from this office.
Telegram was in Talent Tuesday os-ned by Mr*. Henrietta Walker on \
ma! for this tram wil! close
Have co-operated and met with know it or not. We honestly don’t
looking after the interests o f the M üin
W 4f i c l d th is
tx> !
tK*
•
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tbe
newly organixed Y. M. C. A believe one can save a cent by going
1 ort land newspaper
a P»riy ia Vancouver. B. C TW
«
Asbla»d P4* toff.ee at 10:30
»th e
southern Oregon noramh elsewhere to trade— we believe you
Steven Nyt and Carl Glasgow new owner* are planning on coming A
ml
getting a good start,
*'y’rr hu*me*s visitors in M edford to Talent soon.
| Tram 14. northbound. wiU arrive
last » »d a y .
Mr.
‘ ■
C. A. was responsible
«et t to m * ? » MeS J f t S T *
The Sun Gold rahbitry pan dressed pec*
P M
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4
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^
T If
s
" a‘ b taken by
f t * , » tram will cioae at the “ T, » S o u th e . r n Oregon
District
O ld e r ï ," 11 Asb>«nd x citixens
that
each would
Mr and Mr*. Prank Slavens and ms
eleven doaen rabbit* this week for
r
‘ « it i V'lUri
mat
l|
.
the ont*»de market.
Ashland postoffice
i - * r - ! ! , j ” * , ? rTnce. i U8t closed where
from no,a-
now on.
on. have
have a
» good
<rr,eH word
».nr,i for
fnr
:wo oa_ghter* o f Klamath Fall* vtjut- A**ta”
p<-*:office at 4 :5(t P v
wh‘ r' I f.rom
.
a**d Mrs. H. H. Lowe and Har-
to
discuss
‘
etmmoTi'1
*hl*nd
°
r
forevcr
ho^d
his
tongue.
,
«inner guest« at the horn«
w-ich wa* declared a success from
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o f Mr. and Mr* A C. Waterman
: ■ “
7* ” r T
Sunday.
Ashland is the prettiest home city
»Friday! afternoon.
pouch to Medford containing tbe every standpoint.
Miss Ruth Genoway motored to v A heautifal picture “ The Oak*” coa*t a,r " » i ! and other fnwt class
*
>n southern Oregon. Ashland business
JscksonMile Saturday afternoon
It certainly is a mystery to some houses are up-to-date in merchan­
by Manon Kavanaugh Wschtel w m mail for Medford.
O utrom r mail
camp fire girl* have received hung m the studv ha!i of the T .U .t ,
..
. .
^
* maiJ how » city can expect to grow he-
dise and have as good offerings for
their cerem onial goww*.
The group high school this week The picture i«
*‘Tmni Wl11 r W at the P h ­
exrept oa
’U “ «“‘Rh1’0"
al»d " « r invite 'be Public as any city can o ffe r in
rvTT tl* i t the home
onal o f the clam o f 424
i **nd
at 6 A
_______jj,
•f _EHa Hamilton
Sunday when this mail will clone nt Z * 8“ tTounding territory to their southern Oregon .
Ashland as a
k ro
t^regon Mutual JUb-
T 4 5 P M the even mg before. It is ,
trmd\ A * * * * * * Uking home town i* ideal, park*, flower,.
ait Breeder* asso« wuon shipped 1 - 1
MOVIE COLUMN
pells »hi* week
expected thnt additional pouches for
“
*** a ch " d one
and ^ hiX'U, churches, clubs, society and
Mr and Mr* H. H. Lowe. Mi*«r
.
.
points north will be e^ b lm b ed on J T ' Z ' J L l '* * '¿ * 7 ' is certainly not I'enutiful <1rivp* in every direction.
P .* urdUR A\ .
..
• *nna
-» « t an
Anna n FVan*
COMMENTS OF COMING AT-
no “ rough
element” .....
and
this tram r . few day* T W tram
" nd * i u Ashland
■ has
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e.emeni
y y »* h iggtn« and T R tVr o f I
TRACTION TO VININC
lea««es Ashland nt 6 : » A. M Tram . . m
* i-onimg if al! the farmers
" f the Undesirables. It is a city
*edf.»r,: went to Klamath Fall* la»:
evening nh.«> th ,,
, ¡ _
tKc
Komd Portland-A«fe- h ~
t
culture. Imming «nd refinement.
Ttw* for the Kiamath Rahim ¡ There « a streak o f lovt for ex-
U _
» Ashland al
B,
J T J L
^
*k° *°m‘*
' to
" O ^ d business city. The
m mo*: f very individua! s
in ■ i
t * neighbor* do. Any one can fanw* adjoining Ashland are well
A- M and wiU carry certain
every individual enjoy* a closed pouch Wter mail and Portland
«tu r d a y evea.ng Asril tX , the !
: Aw r
rtrV
hr th+ JUK. « twnl liorw twee and good horse dailies and parrel poet.
in Ashland. The farmers arc
fjj
krmitíaú ^ wü ' give a j r,r *
Md Politeness to ask for it. How in
The torture for this Saturday,
»II
American
readers and through the
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b « fpogram . at the w-hoo! h u om
j April 23 at the Vinnig theater w
Al Smith, being a Catholic, ha* the world will 300« reader, o f , com columns o f The American, their
r*’"
of "
f»re
know
the
Dewr the Stretch.” and is *ull of nothing to da with hw ambitions to m lb airy a paper
. *
7"
•— »* that
*■■*« %
nr city h,' mp I'»per, they are invited to read
M M 1
exciten»ent. m m with good horse*, be president. Hi* religious belief b ** wiB t C y r io w the price"ff ml*.' of ‘ he bargain* and new arrivals at
romance nod thm.in.
The press re
'” ,r varloiis mercantile houses.
In
^ ^ ^ ^ “ ***
1BcT' ^
or becreane his lmery or shm* with no ad*, and « m
* "
t>e «haw- QunhficatK n* for the offiea. F o r » « - » « b hardware or drugs The i- I •«»ny various ways, we claim, it will
t h » ^ Ì 2 à e,J Z
Rabbitrr I E T I * ™
:nr and it a meeting w th hig crow d, ’ -ng h » religion. Governor Smith, » of proner advertising T w h . í u .1
ï »V one to trade In Ashland. If y o j
c . Woo»!» o f
.'e r * where «* n produrrà.
,
of prosidmtial calibre, and R a « o tte » with Aahhtnd and the
\ »re ''Hiking for a »nod desirable home
<*m .ufd thnt he nseerwu* the nde.rtmmg eerey « a t
•*
Mm C, t
ram s i f j On S a n à f , April 14, » » drama
imnng ideal surrounding*, «Mime tJ
Talent Narratives
THIS
WEEK!
Wolcott’s Grocery
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