Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    BY VIRTUE dt ah execution
en foreclosure duly issued out of
and under foe emu of the Circuit
Court e f t h e State of Oregon, tn
and ter the County e l Jackson,
to top directed and dated on the
find d a l o f Pecembef, 1425, in a
pertain action therein, wherein
U W ® «-4-rw a furnished
it « « h prfVnto bath,
la ste d . LMhla ApUrt-
< S. Second.
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no-194,'
nterest'
lBy ot
ir cent
ir sum
53-100
rest at
i April
Ftf
. . .
sr cent
.r
.
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ty-vive
’s cos s
‘e • r'
tty and
M at'
Igment
in the
mrt in
day of
FOB RENT—Ofties or stern
room next to. The Tidings of­
fice, formerly occupied by The
Needloeraft.
Plenty room for
small -store or offtoa.
Rant Otico honro» 19 t» 18 A. M.; 8
reasonable. Apply The Tidings to S P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. CW-
office.
fii-tf
FOB BEET—Furatahod cabins
aad aseal! apartments.
148
Granito at.
88-tf
FOB RAUP
FOR SALE—Dry Maasanita
and Oak wood. W. Taverner.
88-8«
paone n r I.
FOB. ñ filE naw bungalow.
Largo lot and garage. Fhoa*
■at
81-3
480-J.
B «ABH AND
4, Cor. Halma
Phons 181.
FOR HALE— Wood and coal
heating stoves from 11.00 to
310-00.
Eagle Brass . Foundry.
140 Oberlin 8t.
80-1 mo.«
FOR H8IJE- -Two year old
grape vines. Tokays and other
varieties,
Edwin P, Hughes,
Talent.
80-1 mo.«
FOB HALE—One good work
mule. Rt. 1, Box 101. Ashland.
84-4«
FOR ' SALE, CHEAP— Ona
heating stove. 143 Union St.
’
80-4«
FOR HALE— German police Fm everything these other paint­
Phone
pptoa. 487 Beach Btreet. Tom ers ain’t. _ Nu f Bed.
'
-r— •
78-tf
urto.
80-4« 323-U
stem, reeleansd. Beardless ber-
ley and gray oats, lfaxedon, 977
B 8t., Phone IH -R .
47-1
Jeb of painting or tinting figure
with 8WENNING A GEAR, the
Dependable PatnCtog Contractors.
Phono 818-R*
18-1 mo.
TO TRADE— Cow and heifer
for Ford car. Address Nick Rossi
distance hauling.
general delivery
TAKEN— From my garage en
VOCHATZER BROS.
J97 Seventh St., Sunday night,
Deep Well Drillers,
two anto tires and tubes and
Estimates
given on water
other articles. If parties will ro­
te rà same, no questions will be toma. Address 640 Oak.
89-1
naked. Leo Schoenlger.
83-3«
WELBURN’H BATTERY SHOP
-«-Recharging >1.00.
34 per
cent discount ’on repair work.
53 Second St. Phone 49.
81-1 girf.«
WANTED—Carpenter
wants
work by day or Job. Work guar-
anteed. Write Box 298. Ash­
land.
»1-»
WANTED: — To rent privet*
garage on Church street. Phone
4S1-R, noon or evenings.
MARCKLL8 MIRACLE MINERAL
Mrs. J. A. Evoretta
Exclusive Jackaou Co. Agent
Meàford, Ore.
Phone 897-Y
Two blocks off Bast Main on
Vancouver. 808 Willamette.
7 8 J8«
POOR RICHARD SAID—
“It’s a poor rat that has hut
one hole.”
I am not u poor rat, bnt a
carpenter, painter, repairman and
cement man,
•_________
Neither am I a poor
do your inside work now.
Xbackwell, Phono 338-L.
DRESSM AKER— Yoi^WUl fiad
Mrs. B. Van Hardenberg at 111
Bush Strept.
74-1 m '
HOT BATHS
Massage sad vibrator treatments.
Convalescent Homo.
81— M
i 'that,
he said
th day
t 10 00
of the
t Jack-
194-tI
at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs
of thia saly," subject- to redemp­
tion as provided by tow, all of
the right, title and Interest that
the said defendants, Arthur S.
W ells and Martha Wells, had on
the 14th day of September, 1923,
or now have in and to the follow­
ing described property, situated
in the Comity o t Jackson, State
of Oregon, Jo-wit:—
Beginning at the south­
east corner of the southwest
quarter of section 5, township
39, south range 1, east of the
Willamette Meridian, Oregon;
thence west 10 chains; thence
north 10 chains; thence north
89'degrees £4* east to the east
line of said section, 10 chains;
thanes south 14 t h i ne to the
place of beginning, containing
10 acrefe, more or leBs, all in
Jack son County, Oregon.
Also, an easement for a right
o f-w a y from aforesaid prem­
ises for the purpose of main­
taining the pipe line for water
purposes.
Excepting and reserving from
the above premises a strip 16
feet wide for road purposes
along the east and south sides.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon,
this 7th day of Deoetnber, A. D.
1925.
RALPH G. JENNINGS,
Sheriff of Jackson County,
Oregon. t
•
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
By Olga E. Anderson, ,Deputy.
IN THE COUNTY GOURT OF
83— I t
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON QOUNTT.
In the Matter of the Estate of
William Worth, Deceased.
Notice to hereby given by the
undersigned to all persons hav­
T h e enchanted charm o f your
ing claims against the above
hair lies in proper shampooing
named estate to present them
U se Sepol Shampoo, regularly
with proper vouchers within six
for beauty and attractiveness
months from the date of first
publication hereof to Nellie Dick­
MCNAIR BROS.
ey Attorney at law, room 6,
Mills Building, Ashland, Oregon.
Date ot first publication, No­
vember 24 1928.
LOUIS WERTH,
Administrator.
78-5 Tues. FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Be sanctioned. Minor administra­
tive changes suggested by vet-
fTaus organisations should he
gn.icted. The hospitalisation pro-
Ir a m should be completed.
I Hxfaral Trudo Casumtosbm
I "It performs a useful function
find should be continued and sup-
J p r t e d R e c e n t changes in rules
■ o uld be made permanent.
law deprives ctttxehs of this
eountry “Of the Comfort and so­
ciety of those bound to them by
close family tfoo, such modifi­
cations should h e adopted as Will
afford roller. always In aceor-
dsnee with the principle that our L Enactment of the tong pending
government owes Ito first duty kill for reorganising government
to our own people.”
jppportments should so longer be
National Defease
. , delayed.
• Mtfer«r Mfore In times of
The Negro “ ~
hM our country msin- | “They should he protected from
tataed so large and effective a
fill violence. Our country has no
military force as it now has.” It
■mrc loyal citisens. • • • Thosa
to “weU t«O“«d, wen equtppod
who do violence to them should
aBd h,gh *“ morale.” A la « be punished for their crimes."
• hon*d
adopted “giving broad
Then in conclusion the Presi­
aafbority for mobilisation In
dent declared, “we are reaching
time of peril of a ll resources of
the country, both persons -and Into an era of great prdbperity.”
Kt "It will be continued only so
material.” No radical change la
the organisation of the air ser, long as we shall use it properly,”
vice “seems necessary."
The be warned. “If the people have
Nary and commerce do­ sui’ i, i»>nt moderation and eou-
partmen(g giiould be provided fontment to be willing to improve
each with an additional assistant their conditions by the process of
gecr#tary
necessarily with
statutory duties, but who would
be available under the direction DISTURBANOS IN A LOCAL
of the secretary to give special
The patrons ot s local show
attention ~tu air navigation.” Two
bouse
were very much disturbed
additional
brigadier
generals
gad annoyed by the continuous
should be provided for the army
aIr service.
Temporary rank toughing of a person in the audl-
corresponding to their duties
should be awarded to active fly-
|ng officers in hath the army and
navy.’ -
Veterans
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF b rf coughs with splendid results,
THE STATE OF OREGON B ►
id Everywhere.
2
FOR THT COUNTY OF JACK- 1
SON.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the undersigned Executor of
the Estate of Samuel B. Stoner,
Deceased, to the creditors of,
and all persons having claims
against the • said deceased, to
exhibit the same with proper
vouchers
and
daly
verified,
within siz (4 ) months, after the
first publication of this notice
to the undersigned, at the of­
339 E. Main Street
fice of the Citisene* Bank of Ash­
land, Ashland, Oregon, which
office^ the undersigned selects
as a .place <0 business in nil
ASHLAND CREAMERY
BUTTER
Insist Upon Ashland - Made Butter
New
Electric
Appliances
Just Arrived
Better Values,
Lower Prices.
Murphy Electric*
Shop
GREATER
CHRISTMAS
will be your reward if you
No-
-Stoner, Deceased.
72-5 Tues.
Don't Throw Away
Your Old Clothes.
for a little cost of clean­
give a percolator, coffee
zour Oldsmobile
bought on timé
¿ N ew Geneml Motors tim e paym ent
plan saves you $15 to $35
You can now buy Oldsmobik’a Greater Beauty and
Finer FYrfonnance at an even Lower Price. G M AC
rates, including fire and theft insurance for one year.
have always bean the lowest because of the volume
of financing operations on Oldsmobile and Other
General Motors u nits
N o w the rates arc lower still. The total cost of an
O ld sm ob ile under the G M A C plan has b een
reduced $15 to $35—another instance of General
Motors offering the purchaser the greatest possible
value per dollar invested.
T he G M A C plan is ample, convenient and cn t ircly
confidential. T he latest O ldsm ohilc, purchased
through G M A C , represents the finest automobile
value anywhere to he found.
See the car and dsive it. Let us show you the
G M A C rats chart. Learn for yourself how easy it
is to own an Oldsmobile.
Tooting $375 Coach $950 SoJan$tO25
PHc-f.».l.Laatlit.ta*uba.
urn, toaster, br auy ojio of
many other electrical ap­
OLDSM OBILE S IX
pliances.
ing and pressing will give
S tep Their Pain
Let them Buffer not
from Colds. Fever
and Hcadacne— nor
U
B \
A s V m t ’^
IcWm
you
considerable
more
wear.
The Ashland
Electric Shop
339 E. Main Street
the ag°n‘x*ng pains
of Toothache,and
Earache.
Thephysicians* M fe pre-
s c r ip ts * A n - s - ctm qu ickly
rehesss these cm fetlons.
A n - a - ctn T a b le ts d o n e t sf»rct th e h e a rt—
contain no narcotic*. CBnfcaOy p ro to n b y
professors o< m edicine th ro u sh ten years use.
Ashland Cleaning and
Dyeing Works
36 First S t .
Handy Pocket Tin Only 2Sc
Phone 63
a W A C IN ^ X /
DAFFODIL FARMS
TRAPNESTED S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
TANCKin) FOUNDATION STOCK
BABY CHICKS
HATCHING EGGS
EIGHT WEEK OLD PULLETS
E. S. MORRISON
ASHLAND, OREGON
Rainbow
COAL
A
G uarantee. of Maximum
Heat
ASHLAND LUMBER'COMPANY
384 Oak St. Across R. R. I W k t
Williams Service
Station
BOULEVARD ubd RHSRMAN
is the only station in Aslr
land selling the
MAROBLLOtO Tbc, Phons 188 J
for appointment or cull 88 Hol­
man Mt., upstairs apt. -
BV-tt
Shell Company '
Gasoline
B lair1 Oraalta Çto.’a Crystal Blue
Gray, are unaxoallod.
Leave
yaar orders for fall and spring
epurar?-
171 ®sM Mala.
B.
PUnntstom. Manager.
58-tt
61 Per O«Ut Gravity
which is the highest grav­
ity in 10 years. Give it a
trial and judge for your­
self.
General Gasoline, Also
(Continued on Page Four)
in every pound of
Please
Date of first publication
vember $4. 1935
Tbto work CReuU be earned
on find the coming report «I the
special iaveetlgaUng eommlthpe
should form the basis lor aay leg­
islation. States should be “fo-
gulred to exert vome effort and
assume ' some
r sponslbtlity”
especially in eecarlug settlers and
developing farms.
Quality Uniform
AU Standard .Makes
Dress up the House
Wall Papering and.
Painting
enlarging production, ellmtoattag forf ¡lass battleship.” It ought
gavefoped for production of
« u t e , and distributing equ(V
to frim srlly, and Incident­
ably, a prosperity almost with­
s ' phwer purposes. A small
out limit liea before o s.” •
apodal committee o f the
A g r ie e jf i u
and Renato should be sp-
1' A bill which to being prepared
itf
to receive bids, report the
to enable the Agriculture depart­
bid with recommendations
ment to help cooperate" market­
agrees and Congress should
ing should be adopted. Present
pass
a law seIMpg the plants
federal aid agencies should bo
the
highest
bidder.
Continued.
Farmers themselves
•d o net wtoh to have meddling
oa the part of the government or
to be placed under the inevitable
restrictions*involved in any sys­
tem of direct or Indirect prise
fixing, which would result from
permitting the government to op­
erate in the agricultural mar­
kets.” There to “every reason
to suppose that a new era in ag­
ricultural prosperity lies just be­
fore us, which will probably be
unprecedented.”
Muscle Shoals
This issue has been given tee
much" importance, because the
property does “not present In
market value much more than a
Phone 20
A LITTLE MONEY BUYS
THESE AUTOMOBILES
1919 JOhevrolet — A Real Bargain
Velie — Another Bargain
1924 Roadster, with Delivery Box
Let us repair and rAeondition your car for tho
«inter.
f
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THE OVERLAND GARAGE
Back of The Western Auto Supply Go.
You’re fun about 3 Euftutrs awav from break­
fast when you reach for a p«ckage o f New
Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats.
The new cereal with the wonderful *bakcd
in* flavor. - Toalted oar flakes that «ook
iuto granular oatmeal. Smooth— firm In
texture— never >ti£ky or #sty.
And hsshhfui! A wealth of M p buiWtaf carbohy­
drates, fosue-MUiuR fnMSiM sod vitalising mlMfib-are
htriurydish. ' -
‘;J
That ^aUrnifht cooktdM floret in only tiro mhUUft