Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1925, Image 3

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Or. Smith
p ugnsjfe »pe*h»*, String * h«-
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lateqarir i»t«ro»ü»g m essage
o t the tm ribie «acm dattaa the
terrible M ed ahtglBiug tfjera.
1i
named e e u ie tb pteeent tq them
w ith proper vouchers within six
m onths frpm Sate jef first pub;
llcatlon 1 hereof td N ellie Dickey,
Attorney at law, room 6, Mill*
Building, Ashland, Oregon.
D ate of first publication, pe-
171
8kldmore.
Ce EDWARD PORTER s p b n o b r
;
Administrator.
88-8
NOTICE O F SHERIFF'S SgL E
The, Phone ISgJ
BY VIRTUE of an execution
or call <2 Hel- on foreclosure duly Issued out of
apt.
67-tf
ed rooma and kitchenette.
Hot
and cold water' and gas « l a t i
121 Laurel. Ala? furnished honro.
VOH RENT— O ffice ay store
room next to The Tiding» of­
fice, form erly occupied by The
Needlecrptt.
P lenty room for
em ail afore o r office.
Rent
reasonable. Apply The Tidings
office.
fl-tf
FOB BBNX— Furnished robin,
and
sm all apartments.
168
Oraalle. SL
'.
W -tí
A REAL BU Y , If Uken at
once, 1924 Maxwell Sedan.—
Li this Springs garage.
88*8
doors gud windows’ w it h frame»
lf desired- Also pthpr bull«u-~
material. Calí at 268 Avery ht.,
or address E. J. Argnt, Ashland
p.
SALB
PHJBAP—o n e
heating stove. 188 Union street
17-8*.
H o b SALB— Four pigs. Cal
F. J. Niittor, Ì 7 F 4 .
¿ 7 -8 *
FOR SALB— German police
pnpplee, 887 Beach Street Turn
Harris.
87-«*
FOB 8A LB—rPigs.
A lso sp-
plea. Leonard Oorthuys, Talent.
1«-«*
FOB
‘
77-6 Toes.
Housekeeping
for
* 1
•Partly furbished
use, >7« B St.
BALK— Dry
and Oak wood.
Phone 27F8.
MankanlU
W. Tavsrner.
- «8-«*
FO B B A U l— Wood and coal
brotipfi stoves from 81-00 to
810.Q0. Bagla Brow Foundry.
140 Oberlin 8JL
80-1 mo.*
FOB RALB—Two
grape vines. Tokays
Varieties.
Edwin 1
Talent.
BUY MV Corner Home, 899
»ach SL
71-1 m ot
FOB SALB— B o x Factory lapi-
ber yard h»s a lu ll stock o f all
kinds pi building lumber a | rro-
FKNtALfl H BLP W A IT E D — A
woman of business ability to
take m well established business.
Address Box 860.
Medford.
WABTED— Small set of books
jo keep evenings. F. J. Leonard
800 Liberty St.
88-2*
gl.OOO and keep busy
My (¿eroga for a»b-
Accoiuil of other interests. Build­
ing ranis 880 per month.
Box ¿YZ care Tidings.
Write
88-8
r*>. H. NEWMAN
(« U p *
te United Christian
kea’a ., of Portland,*
and under the seal of tbe Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, in
and for the County of Jackson,
to me directed and dated on the
fad day of December 1915, Ip a
certain action therein, wherein
(Brace B. Dichey a«* P laintiff re­
covered Judgment »gainst Arthur
S. Wells, and Martha Well*, hU
wife, John E. Moore, E. F. Heath
a n d ...... ............... Heath, hia wife,
the defendants, for the sum of
Fifteen hundred and no-100
(11500.00) dollars, with Interest
thereon from the 14th day of
September, 1924 at 8 per cent,
per annum and tbe farther sum
of
Thirty-eight
and
63-100
(888.68) dollars with interest at
8 per cept per annum from April
4tb, 1923, and the sum of Fif­
teen and 86-100 (816.86) dpl-
Jars, with interest at 8 per cent
from September 16, 1023, and
Hom e p b o m lM -L the further earn of Forty-live
, 19 to I t A. M.; f and 60-100 (846.60) dollar« costs
7 to I evenings. Citi. gnd disbursements and the fur­
ther sum of One hundred fifty and
. no-100 (8160.00) dollars ag >t-
torney*s fees, which judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the
Clerk's office of said Court in
said County on the 23rd day of
November, A. Ü. 1826..
Notice la hereby given lthdt,
pursuant to the terpur of the said
execution, I will on the 9th day
of January, A. D. 1926, at 10.00
A. M. at the front door o f . tjie
Courthouse in tbe City of Jack­
sonville. In. Jactation b ounty, Ore­
gon, offer tor, role and wlR eell
at publie auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, together with the costs
of thia sale, subject to redemp­
tion as provided by law, all of
the right, title oand interest that
»nee treehtog-
the eaid defendants, Arthur 8.
Wells and Martha Wells, bad on
tbe 14th day ot September, 1928,
or now haye In and to th e follow­
ing described property, situated
In the County of Jackson, Stats
a u c t io n e e r
of Oregon, to-wit:—
A L. GXDBOM
Sales ta k e s »»JWBui», aejH m e
Beginning at the south­
’ Ashland. Oregon
east corner of the southwest
quarter of section 6, township
rAlATtarO OOhTBACTOg
39. south range 1, eact of the
W. T. BLACKWELL
Willamette Meridian, Oregon;
General Contractor and Jobber
thence west 10 chains; thence
Building, Repairing, Painting
north 10 chains; thence north
89 degrees 64’ east to the east
Une of said section, 10 chains;
thence south 10 chains to the
place of beginning, containing
10 aerdh, more or less, all In
Jackson County, Oregon.
Also, an easement for a right
of way from aforesaid prem­
ises for the purpose of main­
PA IN U N O AND TINTING
taining the pipe line for water
If yon appreciate • Itrse class
purposes.
jofi of painting or tinting figure
•Bxceptlng and reserving from
With BWENEiNq A GB^R, the
the above *premises a strip 16
Dependable Fainting Contractors.
feet wide for road purposes
Phone 81B-R.
; ’
88-1 mo.
along the east and south sides.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon,
this Tth day of December, A. D.
Phono d ll
'
1926.
• Drayage, i stoyaga
RALPH 6 . JENNINGS;
distance Ihullng.
* Sheriff of Jackson
Oregon.
V pdH fiüttH H B ros .
By Olga E. Anderaon, Deputy.
Deep Well Drillers,
83— 6t
Estimates given on water sys­
tems. Address 640 Oak.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' '
89-1 mo. IN THE COUNTY COÜÄT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
Portlam
FOR THT COUNTY OF JACK-
SOIL
- .
• y ....
'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by-the undersigned Executor ot
the Estate of Samuel B. Stoner,
Deceased, to the creditors z<rt
and all persons having claim !
against the said ’deceased, to
exhibit the same with proper
Cold vouchers . and duly verified
eches in head
within six .(8 ) months ifte r th^
first publication of thi» notice
to the u n d ersig n ed , at the of­
fice o f the pjtlzene* Banfi o f Aeh-
larid, Ashland, Oregon, which
office (he undersigned aalecth
as A place o f bhsjness In aq
mature «aonneeted with eatd es-
» “ • .
________________
U
n il
y . a N. SMITH,
Executor of the last
tw .
PÍ
8*»w l
Stonar, Deceased.
A
Peacock mine
Homestead ia
to be developed , with 8870,000
hied I
la a wonderful!/ l i t d
«*▼«
W «
R ettu
Dai
f o '•
fqnd.
. Hi« presence here now la due »data
to the tact that Mya. ÇmUh'e e*eoii
health broke down snâ a return the w
to America beoante Imperative, mallo
Because of thia many chhrfcheS Joyed
nnve been granted a glimpse-
Into condition« so dlg|rwsfng
|hat renewed Interest Ip mm-
Our Chapel is known for its beauty, charm,
•lonary relief work cannot help!
and its complete facilities. W e have a room a r
put be stimulated.
rangement that gives privacy for |h e immediate
'A N D
r At the Methodlat church tpe
fam ily tyrt makes it possible for close friends
Queen Bathers, a society of high
to be there, too. Our patrons are welcome to
school girls organised for home
use the Chapel w ithout any added charge, for
mitixion work pnt on a beautiful
are the many
it is a part o f onr regular and modern equip­
pageant, showing their work &f
h
Junior
H,ome
Missionary
ment. You w ill findethat onr service is deserv­
branch.
ing of the praise it receives.
Those who took part entered
w e have for your
from either aisle. Tne scene en­
acted depicted Queen Bather’s
\ selection
Court, and the entrance of Queen
Bather. There were songs and
exercises which told of their*
work as a circle and in roll call
the girls answered by telling
Funeral Directors
tbe names of thé schools and
it.
N ight Phoapa 181-L— 881-J
Colleges helped by the organisa
Leute S e« g a . U dp arolaUnt
tlon. Tbe collection Was given
to the Queen Bather Circle.
I
In the little drama played,
I Queen Bather’s part was assumed
1 t»y Madeline 8tevens.
There
[ were twenty four girls taking
’ part In the pageant.
Helpn
1 Pemberton and Madge Marlon
Community
Hall—
• New
were received
as new
members.
P. N, O. Club Mo o ts ■
TR4PNRSTEI1 S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
The new Community House
The Past Noble Grands club In Bellview seems an assured
tancred oundation stock
met as planned Friday afteTr
noon, with Mrs. J. B. Oowland
and Mrs. , Phipps hostesses, fCT
SIGHT WEEK OLD PULLETS
HATCHING EGGS
the pleasant social hours which
were devoted- to fancy work,
ASHLAND, OREGON
and friendly visit of old friends.
E. S. MORRISON
Dainty
refreshments
w i*e
served in closing.
Mrs. Coro
Dodge and Mrs. Frank Nelson assures all who attend of ar
are hostesses at tbe January evening of splendid entertain­
meeting of tbe club which will ment.
_____ - ________
be the second Friday in the
Aside from that there will be
New Year.
,
all sorts of good things to eat
for sale, popcorn, sandtea, pi
Elks Ladies’ Card Club M eets-* cakes and a world of good things
Mra. D. P eroni and Mrs. U. for
choice
Is
wide.
At
y . Gillette wera hostesses | the last Community Club meet­
Thursday’s meeting > of tbe El» ing candles were made and do-
Ladies’ Card Club.
nated to this cause.
Seven tables of bridge and five * A goodly sum la already in
hundred were played - with Mrs. th e treasury and It Is hoped re­
j . D. McRae securing bigh score sults from this affair will put
Jn bridge and Miss Nona Hall over tbe new Club House In
honors In five hundred.
Which every one In the Upper
As -a pleasant cloaing, ibo Valley and Ashland ^in terested.
hostesses served light refresh­
ments. The (text meeting will Party At Siskiyou Lodge—
he Thursday, December 31, with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ketch,
Mrs. Walter Beebe and Mr*, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Banister
f a l t e r Bevington aa hostess«-? and Mr. and Mrs. J.* W. Barf
on that occasion.
entertained a group ot friends
very delightfully at the Russell
Missionary Society Me e t*
Siskiyou Lodge 'Saturday evo-
Ready io 2 minutes. N ew style H-O Quick Cooking
The regular meeting ot the
nlng, last
Oats—the tune-saving,enefgy-building breakfast dish.
Women’s Missionary Society of
The picturesque setting for
the Presbyterian church will be th» pleasant affair made for
Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular oat*
held at the home of Mrs. J. W.
added enjoyment.
The great
m
eal Appetizing—delieipus—healthful!».
McCoy on North Main street.
room with Its huge fireplace:
Meeting convenes at 2 :8 » p. m-
F illed w ith flavor— packed w ith nourishm ent,
the candle light and firelight;
Wednesday afternoon, Oecembcr
dandles In the windows; th?
Smooth— firm in texture— yet retaining the neces­
aromatic odor of Juniper boughs
sary roughage for quick, easy digestion.
The program la In . charge of
Mrs, Elizabeth Van Bant and
TLu
flavor
two ninuia
Mrs. Sarah Walker.
Everyone
Interested la Invited to attend
K-O hoh A y I o a t i
'
M O W & K IN D S
and'eqjoy tbe meeting , with tbe
HICXIRV CatAM »AMIHA .
H-O H O R N B Y b OATS
NK-Klrt CM ülNM RW M «N«m
members of the orgahlsatlon.
0 1 0 H 0 M U .H A C PAMCAM FWWI
<} QUICK COOK1N6 OATS
T o add charm and luster to
your hair, use Sepol Shampoc
Special Service« Sunday Night—
It brings a radiant glow to
At both tbe Methodist and
Presbyterian churches, proprams
other than the regular services j
were beard.
MCNAIR BROS,
At the Presbyterian Dr. Lu- '
oius E. Smith, a physician and j
lurgeon, engaged In nilastonary ,
work at Benito, West Africa,
apoie both in the Sunday school J
hour and occupied * th» sermon
hour' in the evenjnp. He gave '
an Illustrated lecture, picturing
THESE OARS ARE RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED
through eye and sar conditions
which prevail in that section of
Charm in
Oar Chapel
BEAUTIFUL
USEFUL
Electrical Gifts
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Murphy Electric
shop
• DAFFODIL, FARMS
F
BABY CHICKS
O
Ip o o k
bm
minutes only
ebbed H air«
USED CARS!
a i Eofd yowling J . y
0.00
J 9 2 | ford T ouring........ ,SM a00
1923 Tord Touring
Pickup B
SEK
01 hpipiuli
jwnerj who
îèj. Human
rakeeef
around
brake«,
1920 Tort ZMdtter ....»167.M
1924 Ford Jlontoter . . . 92M.OO
WE A1SO HAVE
Star Tourjng, ChpvrQfct Sedan, Cleveland Touring,
Hash Tuuriilg, Steveps Touring, a» Sgle Prices.
C/aycw»^ Meiflr Co.
E SERVICE
ils Ration
iH cG anf»
Lincoln