Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS
F rid a y , N ovem ber 2«, 1ft 10
thence so u th east 27 rods and 7 feet;
thence southw est 13 rods 11 Vt, feet;
thence south 4 6 rods; thence east
36% rods; thence n orth 19% rods;
thence
rods;
thence
east
60
n o rth 93%
rods; thence north-
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
i west 20 rods and 2 feet to the
beginning, all being
place
of
in Section 3 in said Tow nship and
R ange and containing 50 acres, m ore
o r less; w ith all the w ater rig h ts ap­
p u rte n a n t th e re to and a p a rt thereof:
saving and excepting a sm all parcel
th ereo f, of less th a n one acre, de­
physicians ano surgeons
scribed in th e deed recorded in Vol­
ume 19 at page 131 of th e Deed
Records of Jackson County, Oregon,
and also saving and excepting th e re ­
from th re e acres, m ore o r less, de-
ASHLAND, OREGON
scribed in the deed recorded in Vol-
nm e 90 a t page 358 of th e said Deed
Phono 126
Records, and leaving subject to this
m ortgage 46 acres, m ore or less.
This sum m ons is published by v ir­
tu e of an o rd er m ade by th e H onor­
able F. M. C alkins, Judge of th e
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
PHYSICIANS
above e n title d C ourt, on th e 20th
day of Novem ber, 1919.
DR. H. B. MOORE — Chiropracti« FOR SALE— Seven room bungalow ,
O. C. BOGGS.
fu rn ish ed o r u n furnished. In­ A ttorney for P lain tiffs. 427-28-29 M.
Physician.
F irs t N ational Bank
q u ire 555 F airview St.
P hone
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res
F. and H. Bldg., M edford, Jackson
303-J.
'
35-15
207-J.
County, Oregon.
71-7t
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
STAPLES REALTY OFFICE
Austin Hotel Bldg.
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and Next Door to Ford Garage. Phone 26.
Come in and see If I have exag­
2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg., Ash-
73-tt g erated on th e follow ing.
land, Ore.
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
DR. FRANK M. M0X0N
THE SANITARIUM
RED CROSS SEAL
SALE ORGANIZED
Decem ber 1, and d u ring the follow-
jng th re e weeks, up to C hristm as
a d r jve on th e sales of the, little
Red Cross seals will be' waged ac­
tively in th e county.
The 1919 Red Cross C hristm as
Seal sale in Oregon and thro u g h o u t
th e United S tates will be the g reatest
in the history of th e N ational T uber­
culosis association. Spurred by a
d efinite know ledge th a t th e num ber
of d eath s annually is m ore th an 150.-
000 th e natio n al association and its
1000 affiliated organizations, of
which th e Oregon Tuberculosis asso-
_ _ is one. will spend $6,500,009
ciation
” q9 . in an effo rt to check
th e disease th ro u g h an intensive ed-
.
..
ucational and preventive cam paign.
O regon's budget is $44.260 and so
keenly alive are th e people of th e
sta te to th e fact th a t Oregon has a
real tuberculosis problem , th a t prac-
tically every county in the sta te is a l­
ready organized and ready to begin
work Decem ber 1 in a th re e weeks
PAGE TH R EE
intensive cam paign for th e sale of j *-<
C hristm as seals, 90 per cent of th e
proceeds will be used to fig h t the
w hite plague rig h t here in Oregon,
one of the policies of the national
Q u a lity M e a t.
association being to see th a t the
money is directly applied to the ben­
♦-4 » 4
efit of the ’comm 'uuity in which it is
raised.
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Good Cues and Tips
B illiard players prefer th is place
because they know th a t they can gel
GOOD cues: and m odern equipm ent
m akes a lot of difference in the
pleasure of th e game.
You KNOW It.
P ro fan ity , gam bling and o th er un-
desirable elem ents are absolutely
TABOO h e re . We invite GENTLE-
MEN only,
This is a clean, congenial amuse-
m ent hall for decent clean-cut fel-
l° ws-
LOV1S S C H W E IN , Prop.
Clea> lin e-« .
4
Set V ice.
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
“Resources Over One Million”
C h a rte r No. 5747
REPORT OF T ill
Reservo District No. 12
CONDITION OF THE
First National Bank
AT A SH L A N D , OREGON.
At th e C lo se o f B u sin e ss on N o v em b er 17, 1 0 1 9 .
RESOURCES
L oans and discounts .................................$522.045.45
♦Total loans .............................................$522,045.45
O verdrafts, unsecured. $102.09 ......................................
U. S. Governm ent securities owned:
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S.
bonds par value) ................................... $100,000.00
b Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (p ar
1,000.00
value) .........................................................
"Clean Sport for R eg u la r F e llo w .
c Pledged to secure postal savings deposits
(p a r v a l u e ! ...............................................
5.000.00
(1 Pledged as collateral for S tate or o th er
d e p o s its .........................................................
10,000.00
f Owned and unpledged ............................... 7 5 ,1 0 0 .0 0
h W ar Savings C ertificates aud T hrift
3 6 .2 6
Stam ps actualy owned .....................
Total U. S. G overnm ent securities . . .
O ther bonds. Securities, etc.:
The season is here when the auto
b Bonds (o th e r than U. S. bonds! pledg­
ed to secure postal savings d eposits. . 1 3 .0 0 0 .0 0
top should be looked afte r.
c Bonds and securities (o th e r th an U. S.
I m ake new ones or fix the old
securities! pledged as collateral for
one. Let me look a t it.
sta te or o th er deposits (postal ex­
cluded )
.................................... 28.000.00
e Securities, o th er than U. S. bonds (not
including sto ck s), owned and unpledged 113.150.50
36.26
Stam ps actually o w n e d .....................
Total
bonds,
securities,
etc.,
o
th
er
than
U.
S .. . .
THIS YEAR
8. Stock of F ederal Bank (50 per cent of subscription!
89 North Main
9. a V alue of banking house, owned and un­
incum bered ...............................................
15.000.00
You cannot m ake a m istake if you
10. F u rn itu re and f i x t u r e s ...........................................................
get him an
IL Real e sta te owned o th er th an banking h o u se .................
12. Lawful reserve w ith F ederal Reserve B a n k ...................
14. Cash in vault and net am ounts due from national
hanks .......................................................................................
15. Net am ounts due from banks, bankers, and tru st com ­
panies (o th e r th an included in item s 12, 13, or 14 i
Checks on o th er banks in the sam e city or town as
rep o rtin g bank (o th e r than Item 1 6 ! ..........................
Total of Item s 13, 14, 15, 16. and 17 $139.804.93
P lated, T riple P lated, Sterling and 18. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of
rep o rtin g bank and o th er cash i t e m s ..........................
Gold finishes— plain or chased bar-
19. Redem ption fund w ith U. S. T re asu re r and due
rid. Em inently practical and useful.
from U. S. T r e a s u r e r .............. . , ......................................
Full line carried a t
20. In te rest earned but not collected— a p p r o x im a te -
on Notes a n tt Bills Receivable not past d u e ............
N ew
Auto Tops
r
♦
♦
$522,045.4.-.
1 0 2 .0 9
Alnutt’s Billiard Parlor
Not Hard to Choose
a Suitable
191,136.26
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
% acre, 6-room house, m odern;
surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye, J ciose in.
•a r, nose and th ro a t. Glasses sup-!
p ric e — $1700.
plied. O culist and a u rist for S. P
-----
R. R. Offices,
New _____
bungalow
__—
---------- M. F. and H. Bldg., . j ___
o____, , larg e lot, fru it,'
The Jackson County Public H ealth
opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore. n u ts an(j be rries. H ouse is m odern,!
21-tf
cabinet kitchen, stone foundation, association of which Mrs. D. Perozzi
P hone 567.
good basem ent. Sightly and clean aud ? jrg g. B. M cNair of Ashland
D. M. BROWER, M. D.— 216 Factory
location.
a re president and secretary respec-,
; St. Phone No. 4.9 8-R. Uses rad io ­
Price— $2500.
. . .
. ,
...
h e a t larg ely in his tre a tm e n t of
_______
tively have tak e n up the responsibil-
154,150.50
chronic
diseases. T uberculosis,
3 ,6 0 0 .0 0
5-room (fully m odern) bungalow , j ity of the 1919 Red Cross C hristm as
cancer and o th e r infectious a il­ one block from
pavem ent; large Seal sa ie fo r Jackson county, with
m ents, respond m arvelously to said
1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
g rounds, all kinds fiu it.
Mrs. Perozzi acting as chairm an for
tre a tm e n t.
5.000. 0 0
Price— $2000.
}
_ .
______ _
the sale cam paign. This organiza-
20,047.76
ATTORNEYS
AVood C u tters w anted. W ill pay tion has been fo m ulating plans and
53.850.42
a rra n g in g the cam paign which opens
BRIGGS & RRIGGS, A ttorneys-at- $2.50 per cord.
125,238.78
Law, P ioneer Block, A shland.
________________
, A sixty-five
h u n d red
m odern
1 1.243.62
L. A. ROBERTS— A ttorney-at-L aw . sightly residence large grounds close
Room s 5 and 6, C itizens’ B a n k ‘ in; house not old and one of best
3.322.53
gldg.
I b u ilt places in S outhern Oregon.
______ I------------------------------------------ l P rice— $4750. Term s.
IN DAILY USE THE WORLD OVER
C. H. SPALDING, A ttorney-at-L aw ,,
----------
B eaver Block. P hone 146.
Two th o u san d m odern cottage,
6 54.03
W lierever grass grows and cowl
nicely located, n e a r E ast Side school are m ilked, you will find the De La
STENOG RA PHERS
— alm ost new.
5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
val th e favorite cream se p ara to r
P rice— $1600. Term s.
More De L avals are in use tliai
JE S S IE II. TH ATCHER — Public
8,526.56
all o th e r m akes combined.
S tenographer. Com m ercial Club
A $6500 B oulevard property, m od­
The De Laval is tim e tested. I'
ern and a showy place.
was th e pioneer cream se p ara to r lr
m.
H ours:
9 a. m. to
T o t a l ....................................................................................... ..
P rice— $5000. Term s.
LIA B ILITIES
1878 and has led in popularity am'
p. m. to 5 p m.,
100.000.00
sales for forty years.
C apital stock paid in ...........................................................
POLEY
&
ELH
ART,
D
ruggists.
A $5000 city ranch, o rchard and
2 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
crean
It's the w orld’s standard
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
Surplus fund ...........................................................................
a lfa lfa ; m odern bungalow ; beauti- separator.
a
Undivided
p
rofits
......................................$
40.593.42
24.
A. L. LAMB— C o n tracto r a n d Build­ ful location.
b Less c u rre n t expenses. Interest, aud taxes
Price—
$3800.
8 ,9 4 4 .3 1
er. Cem ent, Brick and W ood­
paid ...........................................................
w ork. Tel. 394-R. 109 Pine St.
Interest and discount collected or credited
31 acres n e a r C entral Point, under
in advance of m atu rity and not earned
4,283 96
FRANK JORDAN — General Con-1 ditch. W orth $100 per acre, $S0.
— (approxim ate) .........................................................
tra c tln g and rep a ir work Cem entj
Term s.
94.095. (Id
C
irculating
notes
o
u
tstan
d
in
g
..........................................
28.
(Incorporateci)
w ork specialty.
Tel. 430-J. 227
1,343.1«»
32. C ertified checks ou tstan d in g .............................................
A big ccal vein, 20 acres land, sev- office and W orks No. 248 Helmai
G ranite St.
21tf
Total of Item s 30, 31, 32 and 3 3 . . . . $ 1.343.10
¡oral hundred tons been m ined, only
A shland, Ore.
Demand deposits (o th er than bank deposits! subject to
PIANO TUNING
| mile from Coquille.
Price $3000.1
Reserve (deposits payable w ithin 3o d a y s):
c S S S o i T w . CROSS, a p t a n V u ™ .
' r0<le ,or Ashl“nd pro'M!rty e” lal 1
» * • « — . G enera-
5 2«!.7 56.4 6
Individual deposits subject to c h e c k ................ - .............
34
Repair Work
w ith 17 years practical experience
3 5. C ertificates of deposit due in less than 30 days
28,163.37
Wo m an u fa ctu re Paving Plant
(o th e r th an for money borrow ed 1.............. ..
Including nine years factory tra in - j A $4000 a p a rtm e n t house, 3 a p a rt­
lng. Leave o rd ers a t Rose Bros., m ents rented for $45 per m onth net. , E quipm ent, Sawm ill, M ining and
36. State, county, or o th er m unicipal deposits secured by
. •/< t js s S S
56.896.(!<•
pledge of assets of th is b a n k ......................................
or Enders.
45-tf Nicely located. All fu rnished, m od­ Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas En­
gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
T otal of dem and deposits (o th e r than
ern. gas and wood ranges, etc.
W ork; Grey Iron, Sem i-Steel, B rasr
bank deposits! subject to Reserve,
FOR SALE OR TRADE
P rice now— $2500.00.
Item s 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39! . . $605.820.83
and Bronze C astings of every kind.
Oh! w h at an _______
investm ent!
!
H
aving
tho
ro
u
g
h
ly
equipped
oui
Tim
e
deposits
subject to Reserve (payable a fte r 30
FO R SALE OR TRADE— 160 acres
days,
or
subject
to 30 days o r m ore notice, and
B
lo
c
k
-
3
acres,
house,
b
arn
,
gar-
m
t
of land 7 m iles from A shland,
postal
sav
in
g
s):
den
and
orch
ard
,
m
ostly
nrnnes-
I
p
a
irs
of
heavy
and
all
classes
of
ma-
$2000.00 im provem ents, excellent
and orchard, m ostly prunes chine and foundry w ork, we solicit
40. C ertificates of deposit (o th e r than for money bor­
sp rin g s; 50 acres fenced; 2 m illion sightly location. Good s tre e t
57.211.
your
o
rd
ers
and
inquiries.
E
stim
atei
rowed ) ..................................................................................
feet of saw tim ber. W ill tra d e for
P rice— $2500. Term s.
9.012
and
q
u
o
tatio
n
s
furnished
on
applica
Postal savings d e p o s i t s ........................................................
42.
city residence, o r ta k e car as part
1 9 4,501.
O
ther
tim
e
d
e
p
o
s
i
t
s
................................................................
tion.
4
3.
paym ent. Term s. A ddress H. care
FOR RENT
Total tim e deposits subject to Re-.
¿THE LIFE OF LEATHER
T idings.
4 6-1 mo
large
4-room
cottage,
plain;
serve. Item s 40. 41, 42. and 4 3 .. $260.726.02
ground, nicely su rro u n d ed , $6.00
c O ther United States deposits, including
ORCHESTRA
per m onth.
Ever go driving on a rainy
deposits of V. S. disbursing officers . .
1,000.00
day and wish you had your
7 room house, 4 blocks south E lk s,
T o t a l .......................................................................................
»is o-
bathing suit or an umbrella or
F O R T E R ’S DANCE ORCHESTRA Tem ple; firth location splendid house
♦Of
the
total
loans
and
discounts
shown
above,
th
e
am
ount
on
winch
in­
sumthin’
1
supplies from 4 to 7 pieces. All but no b ath . $9 per m onth.
Rain trickling down your
terest
and
discount
was
charged
at
rate
s
in
excess
of
those
perm
itted
th e la te st New Y ork dance music.
back, seats all wet, and you
7 room m odern house, one block
by law (Sec. 5197, Rev. S ta t.) (exclusive of notes upon which total
wish you had been born a
C. I. J. P o rte r, 272 M aple St.
off G ranite stre e t pavem ent district. “ Sweetly sleeps th e soul contented.
charge not to exceed 50 cents was m ade! was, none. The num ber o t
duck?
Newly decorated th ro u g h o u t. $15 per In a hom e t h a t’s owned, not re n te d .”
sucli loans was, none.
PAINTING AND ROOF WORK
STO P IT !
m onth.
STATE O l' OREGON, County of Jackson, ss.
Use a little Bergmann Oil
I have p arties who w ant to come
1, .1. W. McCoy, Cashier of the above-nam ed bank, do solem nly swca:
You can buy a “ ready m ad e”
on your auto top, the same
C. W. TORRENCE, H ouse P a in tin g here if I can supply them furnished hom
kind you bought for your shoes.
th at th e above statem en t is tru e to th e best of mv
'
e fo r m uch less th a n you can
inside and out. All kinds of house or a p a rtm e n t.
You’ll find it gives the same
build,
if
you
buy
now.
splendid results In waterproof­
ro o f w ork.
171
G ran ite
St. j
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of November, 19 19.
E. T. STAPLES
ing.
There are four flavors of Schilling
F o r y our c h ild ren ’s sake own your
P hone 340-J.
HAZEL POW ELL, Notary Public
Next Door to F o rd G arage
Good for mohair, leather, and
Tea— Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong,
hom e.
imitation leather.
My
Com
m
ission
expires
Ja
n
u
ary
5, 1923.
P hone 26
English Breakfast. All one quality. In
LIVE STOCK
A few dollars today m ay save you
CORRECT— A ttest:
Theo. Bergmann Shoe
parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages.
F. D. WAGNER,
SUMMONS.
a hom e for your old age. W hen sick­
Mfg. Co.
At grocers everywhere.
GOATS — At Stud:
Toggenburg
THOS. H. SIMPSON,
ness o r m isfo rtu n e comes you surely
PORTLAND,
OREGON
buck. N a tu ra lly hornless, large in the C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of will ap preciate having a hom e of
A S ch illin g & Co S on Francisco
C. H. VAUPEL,
vigorous, conform ation and m a rk ­
D irectors.
Oregon for Jackson County.
ings perfect.
E x tra heavy m ilk Ben W. Olcott, G overnor; Ben W. y our own.
BILLINGS
AGENCY
stra in , 5 and 7 q u a rt. G rand sire
O lcott, S ecretary of S ta te ; O. P.
Real E state and Real Insurance.
Crown P rince No. 140, g ran d dam
Hoff, S tate T reasu rer, co n stitu tin g
C leopatra No. 187;
Im ported.
Estb. 1883.
the State Land Board of th e S tate
G uaranteed service fee, $3.00.
41 E a st Main St.
P hone 211 or Sale at
of Oregon. P lain tiffs,
and at Shoi
W ould call for does a t cost. Phone
Repair Sliup
hoe.
Drug,
vs.
297-L. 31 Union St. L. G. Bied- Rebecca H. Jonas, J. W. Jonas,
and Sportini
(ardware and
Goods Stores.
rocery Stores
e rs ta d t, b reed er Swiss T oggenburg
V erian Jonas, R. H. Jonas, F . i
m ilch goats. Milch goats for sale.
May Jonas,
R.
H.
Brown,
•
54-lm o*
Win. Brow’ii,
Royal
Brown.
F ra n k Brow n, M erritt Brown, Ce­
FOR SALE
cilia Holm es, Mrs. Wm. Holm es,
S arah G earin, L o ttie Van Scoy,
FO R SALE— D urham hull, four years
Cora B. O 'B rian, Bessie Carlton,!
old past. A ddress A. B. Chapm an,
C harles W. Thom as, H. T. Sever­
A shland, Oregon.
ance, and th e unknow n h eirs of
65-Sat&Wed4t
H. T. Severance, and th e Jackson
459-J.
County B ank, a corporation, also
WOOD FOR SALE— Phone
75-3*
all o th e r persons or p a rties un­
know n claim ing any rig h t, title,
FOR SALE— Several fine B arred
estate, lien, or in te rest in the real
Rock cockerels, yearlings.
Also
e sta te described in th e com plaint
w ant advance orders for eggs for
herein, D efendants.
hatching. B arred Rocks $1.50
To Rebecca H. Jonas, J. W. Jonas,
61 N orth Main.
Tel. 190.
fo r 15— best laying s tra in . W hite V erian Jonas, R. H. Jonas, F. May
L eghorns. T ancread m ales, $1.25 Johns. R. H. _ Brown, W m. _ Brown.
_ _
fo r 15. Call a t 211 E. Main St., ot Bova] Brown. F ra n k Brown. M erritt
phone Mrs. E. Yockey, No. 68
i RrOwn. Cecilia Holm es. Mrs. W m.
No. 104
‘
| Holm es. S arah G earin, L o ttie Van
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Scoy. Cora B-
B. ° O 'B
FO R SALE— E x tra fine tu rk ey s, 40c Scoy-
B rian,
rian - Bessie C arl­
lb. alive, delivered.
A ddress V. ton, C harles W. Thom as, H. T.
H. Chapm an, R. F. D. Box 118. Severance, and th e unknow n h eirs of
72-tf H .’ T. Severance, and the Jackson
AT ASHLAND, IN THE STATE OF OREGON,
County Bank, a corporation, also all
RUT-WEAR is one of the most fla g !an t abuses bv
a t the close of business. Novem ber 17th, 1919.
o
th
er
persons
or
p
arties
unknow
n
FO R SALE— F u rn itu re of 5-room
careless lrivers and is responsible for m any extra tire
RESOURCES
house including piano. 455 B St. claim ing any right, title , estate, lien.
bills. The tire was built to ride on the (read. The sid •
85,645.00
Phone 281-L.
74-2 ¡or in terest in th e real e sta te de- Loans and d i s c o u n t s .............................................................................. $
w alls are of necessity lighter, and if you insist on d riv ­
8.02
- ¡s c rib e d in the com plaint herein, de- O verdrafts, secured and unsecured ................................................
ing in ru ts or car track s or scraping against curbs you
22,655.14
fendants hereinabove nam ed:
Bonds and w a rra n ts ..............................................................................
WANTED
w’ill ruin your tire. You w ouldn't expect your shoe to
8,000.00
-------------------------------— -------;------------ '
IN TH E NAME OF THE STATE B anking house .........................................................................................
en
d u re if you insisted on rubbing its sides against the
2.500.00
W ANTED— Some one to w inter tw O jQ p OREGON: You and each of you F u rn itu re and fixtures .........................................................................
rough surfaces th a t its sole trav erses w ithout trouble.
9,474.97
milch cows and one saddle pony afp j1Pre,)V re qUire d to ap p ear herein O ther real e sta te ow ned.
W ill pay reasonable price.
' a,1 !a n d answ ‘ er the am ended com plaint Due from approved . reserve b a n k s ..................................................
29,744.88 jj
297.99
a t 954 Boulevard St., or r p h o n e ,oj
plaintiffs, on file e herein Checks and o th er cash item s
825.15
256-R.
ise
plean
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xchange
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The GOODRICH BLACK SAFETY is the toughest ru b b er known. No
5,764.73
W AN TED— Clean rags, any c o lo r,T t th ere to , w ithin six weeks from th e Cash on hand
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outw ears it and lew approach it in d urability. We extend this
398.00
21st day of Novem ber. 1919. being O ther serouces
tre
a
d
far
around the sides of the casing. This gives b e tte r traction and
th e T idings office.
tf the date of th e first publication of
protects a g a in st m uch sidew all abuse. Also th a t sam e tough, black lu b ­
T otal ......................................................................................................$165,313.86
th is sum m ons.
ber continues on around and beneath the gray sidew all, as an additional
f.< »ST!
LIA B ILITIES
\N D YOU ARE H ERERY NOTT-
Goodrich guard against rut-w ear. It's money in the pocket of every
LOST— Time book containing money. FIED . T hat if you fail to appeal and Capital stock paid i n ................................................................................ ? 2 i'rA n nA
Goodrich user. And it is an exclusive Goodrich feature.
p co°
F in d er leave at T idings office and answ er or otherw ise plead to th e Surplus f u n d ..............................................................................................
am ended com plaint, as hereinabove Undivided p rofits, less expenses and taxes paid .......................
6.534.o^
g et rew ard.
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required, th e p lain tiffs will tak e Individual deposits subject to c h e c k ..............................................
54.772.23
iudgm ent against you for the relief Dem and certificates of deposit ........................................................
^2.023.48
PAULSERVD A BARRETT
dem anded in th e ir am ended com- Tim e and Savings d e p o s i t s ..................... t ..........................................
$ a ,483.76
plaint, on file herein.
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This suit is b rought for th e pur-
Total ...................................................................................................... $ 1 6 5 ,3 1 3 .8 6
pose of foreclosing a m ortgage in
E E M ARCYí Pfíop.
F o r Men am i W omen.
____ OF OREGON.
_________ County _ of Jackson.- -ss.
favor of th e S tate Land Board of Or- STATE
I.
G.
G.
E
ubanks.
C
ashier
of
the
above-nam
ed
bank,
do
solem
nly
sw
ear
egon upon the following described
Tel. î I» property situ ated in Jackson County. th at the above statem ent* is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief.
J71
M«:::.
G. G. EUBANKS. Cashier.
PHONE ,195-
fc 3=» STS.,
A SH LAND^ O R B G Ü
Oregon, to-w it:
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 25th day of Novem ber, 1919.
Beginning at the southeast corner
G. H. BILLINGS. N otary Public.
of th e P e ter Simon D onation Land
My
com
m
ission
expires
Ju
n
e
11,
1920.
Claim No. 45. in Tow nship 36 South
C orrect A ttest:
O. W IN TER,
of R ange 1 W est of th e W illam ette
THOS. H. SIMPSON,
M eridian, and ru n n in g thence west
C. H. VAUPEL,
40 rods: thence southw est along th e
D irectors.
j county road 68 rods and 6% feet;
GIFT
Ashland Furniture
Hospital
2,325,000 DE LAVAL
SEPARATORS
Star-
Cut—
Glass
Has Arrived
ASHLAND
FOR A MAN
EVERSHARP
PENCIL
Polcy’s Drug Store
Come Quick W hile This
CREAMERY Assortment Is Complete
Ashland Iron W orks
H.P. HOLMES
GROCERY
She thought she loved
John until she met Jack.
Are you really satisfied
vith common tea?
Do you realize th at
Schilling Tea costs only
’j cent a cup? C osts
Actually less than common
Buy a Home First
Try Schilling Tea to-
night If you don’t like
tak< it back to your
grocer and get your
money.
W e S ell II for L ess
Full line of Groceries and Meat
Highest Cash Price for Pelts and Hides
PLAZA MEAT MARKET
State Bank of Ashland
Fine Tailoring
TAXI
ACKLINS
Phone
239-R
Tire TaiK