Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927, May 20, 1927, Image 2

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    ASHLAND AMERICAN
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attain, the highest .. ew Testament among the young.
GOVERNOR PATTERSON
Service at 2:10 at Wagner creek
GUEST OF ASHLAND standard o f experience and life. I
school
house. Special music.
will refrain from taking such diver­
Evening
worship, 7:45.
sions
as
cannot
be
used
in
the
name
Nearly a hundred men and women
Every Wednesday in each week,
o f Ashland attended the chamber o f the Lord Jesus. I will, so far as prayer meeting at 7 :45.
If you are looking for a real
o f commerce banquet last Tuesday possible attend the devotional meet­
night at the Lithia Springs hotel, ings o f the chapter and the worship home like church, attend these serv­
ices and you will be convinced that
with Governor and Mrs. Patterson o f the church, and will take some there is a welcome that is hard to
active
part
in
them.”
Next
Sunday,
as guests o f honor. President V. V.
find.
Stirring singing and gospel
Mills o f the Chamber acted as toast­ May 22, at the local League meet­ preaching.
master and an exceptionally good ing at the Methodist church, this
program was listened to. The Ash­ pledge .will be picked apart and
BAPTIST CHURCH
land high school trio, composed of every word exposed; portions o f it
Myroa S. Woodworth, Pastor
Mary Galey, Floy Young and Rose will be discussed. Miss Isabelle Wat-
the meeting
Atkins furnished music throughout ten barger will lead
Sabbath school, 9:45.
the evening. E. B. Carter and Sena­ starting at 6:45.
Praching 11:00
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tor Geo. W. Dunn gave short and ap­
“ Chapel Car” special meeting 8.
propriate welcome addresses, as did SENIORS TRIALS ARE OVER
This meeting will in tableaux de­
Rev. P. II. Hammond,, Dr. J. A.
picts
Chrsit in the history o f the
Churchill and Prof. G. A. Briscoe. Rec. Milchelmore Will Preach Bac-
world.
You’1* find this an unusually
caulaureate Sermon at Methodist
A vocal selection by Miss Jennie
instructive
and helpful meeting.
Church May 22.
Grover, assompanied by Miss Leona
Note: Picnic for the children on
This
week
will
be
the
last
week
Marsters brought applause and an
Saturday. Meet at the Chapel Car
encore. Gov. Patterson is speaking in o f active school' duties for high
at
1 o’clock. Saturday night a bon
various parts o f the state in favor o f school seniors. Monday examinations
fire
and a good time by the young
the proposed income tax und acocrd- were conducted fo r those who had
people.
Meet at the Chapel Car 6
ing to the governors statement as not made exemption grades o f 85
or 6:30.
per
cent.
Tuesday
the
annual
Jun­
well as his belief, stabilization o f the
financial situation o f our state is ior-Senior picnic was held. Wednes­
assured only through the passage o f day saw the completion o f all school
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
North Main and Laurel Sts.
the two revenue measures, upon work and the seniors were excused
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
which voters o f the state will pass for the remainder o f the term. The
baccualaureate
sermon
w
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be
at the special election June 28.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
preached by Rev. H. T. Mitchelmore
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Sermon
subject: “ Christianity in
j at the Methodist church on the even­
Earnest.”
The anniversary
of
ing o f Sunday, May 22. The choir
MOVIE COLUMN
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Methodism.
o f the Methodist church will furnish
Evening worship at 8. Bassalaju-
the musical numbers for the pro­
I COMMENTS OF COMING AT
reate service for high school grad­
gram.
I
TRACTION TO VINING
uating class. Sermon by Rev. II. T.
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Mitchelmore.
THEY, TOO, HAVE SERVED
We have een reading over the
Sunday school at 9:45 Bible study
vance press sheets ofthe coming at
under
competent teachers makes
The daily papers apparently de­
tractions at the Vning theatre start­
this
a
profitable
hour.
ing this aSturday, May 21 will eb light in giving publicity to persons
Epworth League for all young
o
f
great
wealth
who
accosionally
“ Arizona Bound” with a new star in
people at 6:45. A live hour o f dis­
the person o f Gary Cooper. You will contribute money to charity or edu­
cussion
and inspiration.
want to see his work. It is purely a cational causes. That the papers are
A
real
prayer meeting Wednes­
Western story and one that has been but giving their readers what they
day
evening
at 7:30.
want is indicated by the fact that
meeting with considerable success,
You are most cordially invited to
one
hears
a
great
deal
o
f
talk
on
For Sunday, May 22, we will see
attend all these meetings. You will
Rnymond Griffith, that prince oi the street ' and elsewhere about
be heartily welcomed and made to
good fellows in his late picture these same men o f wealth.
Sometimes these remarks are ap­ feel at home in this homelike church.
“ Wedding Bells.” A good laugh will
You will enjoy the excellent music,
alwnys do good and there are a preciative and sometimes— too often
the Gospel sermons and the fine
thousand wherever you see the high we believe— they are abusive. The
Christian fellowship. Stranger and
point
we
wish
to
ake,
however,
is
hnted comedian.
visitors especially welcome. Come as
that
contributions
to
the
betterment
Next Monday, Tuesday and Wed­
you are.
nesday, May 2.'1, 24, 25 will be o f mankind are not allowed to go un­
shown a picture that, you have read noticed, when they are made by per­
volumns about. It is “ It” by Elinor sons o f considerable means.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
But what o f the others— the man
‘With Illuminated Bulletin”
Glyn and starring Clara Bow. Clara
Perhaps he is in
Bow is rsnd headed and is gaining o f small means?
Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock, the
business
in
some
small
place. Quite
some big reputation 6n the movie
pastor. Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore
stage.
It, is the shortest title the frequently he is called upon to do­ will preach upon the subject “ Forty
screen has known and the longest nate to some cause. The Chamber eight Years in this Condition.” In
laughs It is Elinor Glyn’s greatest o f Conm erc“ , the county fair, the the evening there will be a union
love story and she describes it a mag­ baseball club and innumerable other
baccalaureate service at the Metho­
netic force, the possession o f v ’ ich activities that go to make life bet­
dist churci., at which Mr. Mitchel
attracts every one. Taking it literal­ ter in the small community all need more will preach.
financial support and the merchants
ly. IT has it. You want to see it.
Sunday school at 9:45, Mr. W. M.
Next Thursday and Friday, May and business men along the street Wright, superintendent.
26 and 27, Thomas Meighan in meet fhe need to the best o f their
Junior C. E. 4:00 P. M. Helene
"Blind Alleys” It is a story entirely ability. Their donations are small, Senn, leader.
different from any yet seen. It is indiviually, and the donators them­
Intermdfliate C. E.
7:00 P. M.
a splendid melodrnma that is a cross- selves are legion, hence it is not Edna Danford, leader.
section o f life and love tuned to the news.
Senior C. E. 7 :00 P. M. Emily
But it is well to consider that all
hectic tempo o f a great city.
Taylor, leadeE
things
nre
relative.
The
merchant
on
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Mr. Michelmore will leave early
Main street passes out o rumpled
MEDFORD
VOTES
BONDS
Monday morning to drive to San
Presumed New City Hall Work Will bill o f small domination; the rich Francisco, for the annual meeting
man signs his name to n check of
Soon Start.
o f the general assembly o f the Pres­
Passing 1391 to 241, $60,000 five or six figures; but which o f the byterian church. There will be dele­
bonds for the erection o f a new city two have given the most? It is not
gates from every part o f the
hall in Medford were passed by the conceivable that the man o f wealth United States. In all, about 1000
will deny himself anything because
voters.
representatives o f the church, one-
o
According to the provisions o f the f his donation, while is it quite half being ministers and one-half
charter
amendment
passed,
the possible that the merchant will find Elders will be present. The assembly
bonds are for the erection o f a city himself hard put to take his discount will be in session from May 25 to
hall which shall first be used as a on the first o f the month.
June 2.
This paper is not decrying the mo­
county court house in the event
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Medford becomes the county seat o f tive or actions o f the wealthy
Jackson county. latter, when Jack- Neither would it dertact from any
SODA SPRINGS
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son county has built its own court applause they may receive. But we
house on n site to be furnished by do wish to call attention to those o f
What a fine bunch o f young peo­
the city, the present city hall will moderate means who faithfully,
ple picnicked at Soda Springs Tues­
be sold and the spacious new build­ year in and year out, give to this or
day evening and we noticed they
that worthy cause sums which in real
ing used.
were very careful about putting out
In all four wards, those in favor ity mean more than the more pre­
their camp fire before they left.
o f the bonds outnumbered those tentious ones o f the well-to-do.
Thank you young people, come again
opposed by a large majority.
Re­
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Miss Clara Huck. teacher o f the
sults by wards showed:
Soda Springs school, was a dinner
Ward 1— 849 yes; 49 no.
^ A T TH E C H U R C H ES T guest at the Homer Grow home
Ward 2— 401 yes; 95 no.
Tuesday ew ning o f this week.
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Ward 3— 329 yc«; 69 no.
Messrs. Bert and Eli Dsvis were
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
Ward 4— 312 yes; 28 no.
Ashland visitors one day this week.
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond
\ ictory in the election came after ------------------------------------------------ _
Mrs. Newt Davis and children are
a vigorous campaign led by the Med­
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
visiting at the Davis home on the
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
ford chamber o f commerce and busi­
Morning service and sermon at 11. Green Spring.
ness men, who phoned up voters to
The Green Spring school are busy
Good music.
A helpful service.
remind them o f the election, provid­ Everyone cordially invited.
practising on their program which
ed transportation and carried on a
will be given on the night o f May
campaign o f education the week
31.
THF FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
prior to the balloting.
Some o f the pupils o f the Soda
J. E. Murphy. Pastor
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—o Spring school are planning to spend
EPWORTH LEAGUE
Sunday school. 9:45 A. M Mr Jackson county school day in Ash­
Every iew member o f the Kp- C. F. Foster, superintendent.
In our Sunday school we have land, Friday, May 20.
worth League is required to take
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suitable department and classes for
the Epworth
League pledge.
This all ages.
Mrs. A h U mt Hardy, sup-
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pledge has weight and one that de- wintendent o f the primary* depart-
CLASSIFIED
mands much. It is Christianity in a!
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I about one acre. Also 7-r. 134 story
Ibungtflow, well-built, scenic location;
I good lot; fruit, price $2309; $300
| or more down, $25 a month with 6
I per cent int. See Yockey & Co. 50tf
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ON CRATER Lake highway, in city
limits, and on Rogue River, the
home o f the Steelhead. Two acres,
fine black soil, five room house, fire­
place, bath, electricity. Spring, city
and well water.
Plenty fruit and
shade trees. Also lias 30x30 concrete
tank, 5-ft. deep, fed from spring, an
ideal place to keep trout or use as
swimming tank.
$2250 buys this
place if sold soon. Address P. O. Box
522, Gold Hill, Or.
43tf
Mattresses renovated and recovered.
We save you half the price of a
new mattress. New mattresses made
to your order. Hair and floss mattreh-
es our specialty. We call and deliver.
M edfoid Mattress Co.,
32 North
Grape St., Medford, Oregon, Phone
266-R.
48tf
Beautiful F lu ff Rugs made from
worn out carpets. We cpll and de­
liver. Medford Rug Co., rhone 510-M
Medford, Oregon.
48tf
Rug cleaning by the latest sham­
WANTED— To buy fresh cows and
pooing process,
24-hour service.
springers. Charles Broili, 448 Hel- We call and deliver. Medford Rug
man sL Phone 407R.
47f Co., Phone 510-M, Medford Ore 48tf
Fresh Vegetables!
WILL HELP TO MAKE YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
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OUR GROCERIES ARE ALW AYS DEPENDABLE AND NEW
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WE CAN’T HELP BUT BE ENTHUSED OVER OUR COFFEE—
THE BEST 50 CENT COFFEE IN THE CITY— TRY THIS STORE
Wolcott’s Grocery
PHONE 17
242 E MAIN
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FOR SALE
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are: “I will earnestly seek for my.
oeople* work, are In-
For sale— Si* room plastered I
-all. and do what I can to help others
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About M0# down .
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youn* f».ks tn prownte the work bul, 124 a m«M*th. delude* inter#«« '
Barrett
Meat Market
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Enders Block, Ashland, Oregon
THE BEST OF MEATS AND POULTRY. KEPT IN THE
BEST OF CONDITION BY
Perfect Refrigeration
Farmer* and Stockmen are requested to call as I n-n >n the market
for the choicest stock and poultry.
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New Train Service
—/or quick, convenient, com fortable
,
travel to Portland or to
California .
New trains between Portland and Ash­
land, by day northbound and conven­
ient over-night service returning in ad-
dition to the Shasta and the Oregonian.
T h e popular Shasta now carries day
coach for the convenience o f southern
Oregon
travelers.
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Note this new, convenient service:
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. . . . Oakland . . . . 12:34
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. . . Roseburg.
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f 1:30 . . . .Gold Hill. . .
. . .Central Point. .
7:35
2:05 . . . . Medford . . .
. . . . Pnoenix . . .
......... Talent. . .
8:15
2:40 . . . . Ashland .
6:20 L . . Sacramento . .
11:50
9:50 Ar. San Francisco Lv
11:15 At Los Angeles . .
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Buy roundfrq tickets; •aw money.
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