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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1927)
ASHLAND A M t X C A X BINGO’S BUBBLES BINGO Jr. C o p y rig h t 1 9 2 7 -All F ig h ts Ke*«rv«l I A n O r e g o n O p t i m i s t is a m a n th a t go es r i d i n g w i t h a r a i n h a t u n d e r t h e s e a t , a p a i r o f b o o ts in th e r e a r , a n u m b r e l l a o n th e side, a t a r p a u l i n s t r a p p e d to the hood, a r a i n c o a t in t h e tool boa, a b o a t in t h e t r a i l e r a n d eight e x t r a t i r e s e q u i p p e d w ith chains. —(B A bottle of dye is on the shelf when the hair is red and the mus tache black. — ( B B )— K ee p alive in y o u r h e a r t t h a t lit tle s p a r k of ce le stia l f ir e cal* led conscience. — (B B )— B )— Criticize not the im perfections of June bugs are those lovers th at others, for th a t belongs to m asters stay a fte r th e cuckoo tolls the hour and superiors. of twelve. — ( B B )— — ( B B )— R e g a r d l e s s o f h o w b la c k a p erso n m a y b e p a i n t e d b y a w a g g in g t o n g u e , it is c e r t a i n th a t all o f t h e p a i n t is n o t f r o m the p o t o f t r u t h . —(B B )— — (B B )— T h e r e is no tr o u b le so deep, no w o r r y so g r e a t , no h e a r t so sad a n d no s o r ro w so p r o f o u n d b u t w h a t th e lo ving a r m s of a B a b e c a n easily p e n e t r a t e . — ( B B )— Grass and whiskers both grow too Because a m an habitually re tu rn s fast when the sun shines. home at 4 A. M. do no t think th a t he — C B B )— is a milk m an. He is probably one P o o r s tr u g g l i n g a r t i s t s o f te n of the “ re g u la r boys” whose wife p a i n t on a n e m p ty stom ach. makes the living. — ( B B )— W h e n g o s s ip c a r r i e r s disc uss character th e y a re alw ays c e r tain t h a t t h e d o o r t o t h e i r o w n sk e le to n c l o s e t is s e c u r e ly p a d locked a n d b a r r e d . ‘Tis spring, chortle the Poets: “ Soon we will be entertained with verses concerning iiie change from red flannels to B. V. D.’s and from blankets to sheets. — ( B B ) — F ishin’ tackle and mosquitoes are Tak/e th e p rin ted word fo r its preparing for a record season. real m eaning and read no t into it — (B B l false accusations. — (B B )— L arg e ac h e s fro m little corns grow. — (B B )— i t yo u ca n g e t a n o p tio n on a gallon o f gas a n d o n e q u a r t o f oil you ca n easily g e t a n a u to m o b ile . — ( B B )— A gold seek er is a vacuum clean Education plus opportunity open er that really cleans a carpet. the door of success. — (B B )— — ( B B )— A c l e a n n e c k a n d a c le a n collar a r e a n in d i c a t i o n o f a soap a n d w a t e r c o m p le x . — (B In 1927 an A la r m clock is a good e y e o p en e r. — ( B B )— B) Im m orality is always forem ost in It is ru m o red th at H enry Ford the minds th at are seeking trouble wa9 at th e L ithia Springs hotel last and scandal. night. A t least a car bearing his — (B B )— name was o u t in front. — (B T ra v e llin g b a g s c a r r y m y s t e r ies t h a t o f t e n le ak o u t. B )— . A T im e ly M e lo d y : — ( B B )— “Pull down your curtains, « Age 16 plus rouge, lip stick, pow And close th e doors tig h t: If you d o n ’t w ant your neighbors der, plucked eyebrows and a boy ish bob, produce a Flapper th at A peekin’ in to n ig h t.” only a M other could love. — ( B B )— P unctuality don’t always depend upon a good watch. Good intentions are also a p a rt of the ceremony. — ( B B )— v H og f a t a n d H u m a n f a t h ea d s get s o f t d u r i n g the sum m er m onths. — ( B B )— C o n c e it is th e f i r s t w o r d in th e D ic tio n a r y o f I g n o r a n c e . — ( B B )— Would-be city farm ers generally arise about 9 A. M. — (B B )— She was only a G arbage m an’s daughter, but she was a swill girl. A gypsy bath tu b m ight be called — ( B B )— a rarity as well as an antique. — (B B )— •—-( B B ) — In R u s s i a all c itix e n s out a w h i s k e r claim . — (B s ta k e Be not hasty to believe untrue reports and rem em ber th a t John 8:7 is a sermon in a few words. — (B B )— B )— A man can be physically H ypocrites th a t live in glass yet a dead head a t the same houses pull th e curtains down at night. They a re afraid some will — ( B B )— *ee them while conscience stricken There is little left in Life from a day’s m ess of slander. courage, hope and am bition — (B B )— departed. C ob w e b s gas is c h e a p . hang low w hen alwre, time. when have — ( B B )— A terrible sight is a person look — (B B )— ing as if they were indebted to Old So-called frie n d s become enemies Man Gloom. when lies a re told, but the change — ( B B )— is marvelous when a stroke of luck She was pure as the snow. But comes along. eventually drifted. — ( B B )— — ( B B )— O ld F o r d s a n d th is y e a r ’s cro p o f f lie s g r e e t us w ith the r e st o f t h e S p r i n g S ty les. — (B B )— What tim e does the 10 o’clock train leave? — ( B B )— j ew (to aviator a fte r landing The home town paper is always from trip :) “ Veil, refund half my the book o f law in m ost families. money, Racheal fell out when you — (B B )— turned over up dere. A b s e n t - M i n d e d P r o f : “ Now s tu d e n ts , a s I w a s s i t t i n g on my th o u g h t, a c h a i r s t r u c k m e ." — (B B )— This ia th e m onth when a new c ,r spells an 18 m onth’s donation for sarvicts rendered. — ( B B )— Many speakers translate their jpeech the day a fte r it is delivered. — ( B 1 )— Why not a popular record of the people's voice? Mrs. C. K. Hosley of 171 B street visited relatives in K lam ath Falls last week, re tu rn in g home Monday. O. H. F ranklin and wife w ent fishing Sunday. Roy Hosley and wife of K lam ath Falls are visiting Mr. Hosley’s mother, Mrs. C. H. Hosley of 171 B street. Mr. Hosley has had ano th er operation on his nose. Dr Woods doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. B arnes of the Bellview district were in Ash land this week. The A m erican is growing and getting to be quite a newsy paper, and it is tru e to its name “ A m eri can.” It is all th a t the nam e im plies, it is p atriotic to the “ core.” — Communicated. Mrs. Karl Rose of Klam ath Falls, who fell several weeks ago and was so severely injured, has been moved to her home from the hospital and is able to walk now. While splitting wood, E. B. Shaw of Bellview had the m isfortune to get hit in the eye, with a stick of wood which has made quite a se r ious injury. His m any friends will be glad to learn th a t he is g ettin g along nicely. Special perfum e offerin g a t the East Side Pharm acy. The w orld’s famous fragrance a t less than half price. Stop in S aturday. Please bring in your ad copy by Wednesday m ornings, as we only have twelve pages and don’t care to “i l ,rgo on one day’s notice. Last S aturday evening ab o u t 8 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. E lb ert Davis and son of G reen Springs answ ering a knock a t the door were surprised to find the yard filled with relatives and friends who had gathered to spend the evening with them in honor of Mr. Davis’ birthday. Those of the surprise p arty were Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis, Mrs. E. J. McNerney, Miss Maude Miller, Mr. Eli Davis, Wil ma, M arilla, Hollis and Hom er Pos ton, Viva and Velma Davis, Lloyd and Elmo H oward, Alice Logan, Jack, Hazel and Teddy M cNerney. All had a polly tim e and a t a la te r hour a fte r ice cream and cake and many good wishes, the p arty broke up. Mrs. C harles D. W hite and Mrs. Powell of M edford called on Mrs. Pnul Robinson W ednesday night while th eir husbands were atten d in g an Ashland baseball meeting^ Mr. and Mrs. O. T. B ergner of the Hotel Oregon have retu rn ed from Los Angeles where they were called by the recent death of Mrs. B ergner’s m other. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. E nders re turned from P ortland Tuesday. Mrs. Enders has been undergoing m edi cal trea tm e n t in the state m etropo lis fo r the past few weeks. W ith new railroad work to corne up on the Ashland line and with the operation of the shalerock and tim ber industry, Ashland should re ceive considerable b en efit during 1927. John Davidson and fam ily o f Kel- seyville, Cal., have recen tly come to Ashland to locate and have leased the Key’s ranch in Bellview district. Mr. and Mrs. Davison are the parents of Mrs. H. C. Severance of C entral Point. Mrs. F rank Henricks, who u n d er w ent a m ajor operation a t the com m unity hospital April 18, is rep o rted to be doing nicely. The regular m eeting of the Royal N eighbors will be helfl a t the Moose hall May 2. A fte r the m eet ing, refreshm ents will be served. The Modern Woodman of A m eri ca will hold their battalion m eeting S aturday, April 30 in the Moose hall. This m eeting consists of all of the team s in Oregon. Mr. W illiams G renbem er will be in charge as he is the s ta ff captain fo r Oregon. T here will be visiting m ebers from the d iffe re n t camps in th e state. A fte r the m eeting th ere will be a banquet. — F or Sale— A ladies saddle horse Phone 407R. 2-1 B r e a k in g a d e l ic a te p la c e o f t h e lin o t y p e to d a y , a e c e a a i t a t e d a t r i p to th e A th la n d Iron W o r k s , a n d thia n a c o a a ita te d a d e la y of a c o u p le h o u r« in is su in g this w ee k s A m erican. E varything is now can n in g sm o o th ly a g a in , t h a n k s to t h a e f f i c i a a c y o f th a A s h la n d I r o a W orks and F o a a d ry . George W. H arkins, i f passed iw ay Tuesday a t his home in the Jellview district ju st south o f town. \!r. H arkins waa a native of Wis consin, having been born in E d m und, and re tire d and came to Ash land ab out 7 years ago. The de ceased is survived by a w ife and five children: Philip, K atherine and Karl o f this city ; Clinton of Med ford and Mrs. M argaret Krebscach of Vida, M ontana. F uneral services w ere held from Stock’s u n d ertak in g parlors T hursday, April 28. In te r m ent was made in the Ashland cem etery. ----- * ----- Served W ith G rant and to patronize “ A m erican” ad v ertisers A pleasant th ree room fro n t a p a rt m ent now fo r re n t in Shook a p a rt m ents. East Main stree t. O n c e A g a in . As a kind rem inder please bring ad copy and all articles possible into The A m erican by W ednesdays. This will greatly help all concerned. ------- * ------- 0 AT THE CHURCHES S te e l 1 0 Philip J. Keler, who came to O B A P T IS T CH U R C H Ashland last Decem ber to visit his M y r o n S. W o o d w o r th , P a s t o r duughter, Mrs. E fie K. G albairth of F ifth stre e t, says he likes Ashland Sabbath school, 9:45. b e tte r th e longer he stays. He drove The increase of in tere st and num through with his son from Illinois. bers in o u r school is g ratify in g . Preaching, 1 1 :00. In ro u te he pased through Arkadel- T hem e: “ Properly S tressing the phia, A rkansas, and ju st 63 years values of L ife.” before he had m arched through the B. Y. P. U„ 6:30. same A rkansas town under General Clurice Connine will lead this Steel. Mr. K eller is 89 years old, m eeting "O u r God” is th e topic;. O ur young people’s m eetings are in hale and spry. He served through creasingly m ore helpful arid devo the civil w ar un d er G rant and Steel. tional. Your presence will m ake them even more so. ---------- * ------- T Pri aching, 7 :30. A r e a l B a rg a in . Serm on will be preceded by n The E ast Side Pharm acy in Ash p ray er and praise service. land is w anting every lady in Ash FIRST P ’>ESBÌ T FRIA N land to get the B ertae special of ab “ W .th I l l u i . i i n a t e J liu lie tin ” solutely best made in perfum es. Sunday m orning, 1 1 o ’clock, the They are o fferin g $5.00 values fo r $1.98. An opportunity never before p; stor, Rev. Hugh Thom as Mitchel- m ore will speak upon the th em e: presented. Read th eir ad in this “ Will C hristianity T riu m p h ?” At paper and see th eir window display, the evening worship h o u r 7:30 buy today o r tom orrow while this o’lcock, the su b ject will be “ The W orld’s G reatest N eed.” T here will shipm ent is available. When they are be special music at each service. gone, up goes the price to original. B ib'e school at 9:45, W irt M. W right, S uperintendent. ----- + ----- 4:00 P. M. J r., C. E. M arg aret S O M E W A T E R R A T E S IN R obertson, leader; Miss E stelln T H E C IT Y O F P O R T L A N D Hays, superintendent. In term ed iate C. F„ 6:30 P. M. 6:30 P. M. Sr. C. E. K atherine W ater rates are a common topic Graham Leader. in Ashland rig h t now, on account of -o the w ater users being inform ed th at TH E FULL GOSPEL TEM PLE th e ra te s are to be raised, in fa ct J . E. M u r p h y , P a t t o r doubled. Upon this question we have Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mr. C. F. been asked the prices of w ater in Foster, su p erintendent. o th er places. In our Sunday school we have P o rtland uses Bull Run w ater suitable dep artm en t and classes for brought from a long distance and all ages. Mrs. A uther H ardy, sup use m eters where they are asked erin te n d en t of th e prim ary d e p a rt fo r with the aim of eventually hav m ent. M orning worship 11 a. m. ing the w aters m eters all over the Y peoples m eeting, 6:30. city. Looking through a late issue All oung yung people who are n o t as of a P o rtland w ater rates and reg u sociated with the young peoples lations we find the followings rates work, are invited to join with this company of young folks to prom ote now in effec t th ere : the work am ong the young. D w elling* E vening worship, 7:30. Fam ily o f ten persons or less, in Every W ednesday in each week p ray er m eeting a t 7:30. cluding all occupants. If you are looking fo r a re al O rdinary use of w ater fo r drink homelike church, atten d these se r ing or in cooking or washing, in vices and you will be convinced th a t cluding one w ater closet............. 60c th ere is a welcome th a t is hard to S tirrin g singing and gospel Each person exceeding ten ...1 2 c find. preaching. Each additional bath tub ........... 12c Each additional w ater closet ...1 8 c U rinal .............................................. 3 0 c PERSONAL F o r w a te r carried from faucet, each fam ily ................................ 60c All services th at have w ater cool 1 a m p l a n n i n g to b u ild a b e a u t i f u l ers attach ed or have pipes arranged city w h e r e all will « h a re a l ik e in fo r cooling purposes, shall be m e th e a d v a n t a g e * o f e v e r y c o n v e n - tered . 1 ie n c e t h a t goe* to m a k e lif e hap* ---------- 4 .---------- pier an d w here the fe a r of p o v Don’t believe we are going to e r t y will be e l im in a te d . I t will build th a t dam. r e q u i r e ideal p e o p le . I f i n t e r e t t e d O ur readers are with us w hether w r i te f o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r * to the advertisers are or not. We know "Y Z ” c a r e of A i h l a n d A m e r i c a n . we have the subscribers, m any of them , and will only advise them now V * 1 N 1 N T h e a t e r T x E X C E PT IO N A L O FFE R IN G S N E X T F E W DAYS S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 3 0 ‘T H E F L Y IN G H O R S E M A N ” --------- 0 O 0 --------- SUNDAY A N D MONDAY, MAY 1 AN D 2 “ M OTHER” Dedicated to M others Day and fe atu rin g Belle B ennett ------ oOo------ TUES. A N D W ED. M AY 3 A N D 4 A screen hit surpassing the stage success “ T H E M U S IC M A S T E R ” with Lois Moran, Neil H am ilton, Norman T revor and Alec B. F rancis ------ oOo------ T H U R S - A N D FR I- M A y 5 A n D 6 POLA NEGRI in the g re at P aram o u n t P ictu re H O T E L IM P E R IA L ” fi