Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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BAUD O R TR A D E— Nice
ranch M Main pared highway,
halfway bhtween Portland and
•oast, one an« l-t hoOa each
tray.
Also some o ther' good
property if in tores tod.
Call t .
W. Shattack, Talent, Ore.
T H B COUNTY COURT O F
T H E S T A T E O F OREGON
FOR T H T COUNTY O F JACK-
. BON.
N O TIC B 18 H E R E B Y O IV B N
hy th e anderaigned Execator of
the Bátate of Samuel B. Stoner,
D eceased, to the creditors of,
and all peraens haring claims
against the saM deceased, to
exhibit the carné w ith proper
vouchers' and
A ly
verified,
FOR Siiri Wood «M
dtovea
fftaa
eoal
41.SS to
414.0. diario Etaan Foaaìry.
Ì4AtiberUn St.
4S-1 md.4
ÌÙR SRL»— Twe year, old
grape vinse. Ttokajk and other
vaftriles.
Edwin P. Hughes,
tria n » .
ss-l ma;*
r i r «T e « « , a » . . »•»
BeaS| R.
71-1 mi*
W S T — Leather pocket book
with coin puree and other ar­
ticle«.
Return to Tidings of­
fice.
-
94;2*
Job of painting or tinting figure
w ith SW R N N lN O A GEAR, the
Dependable Painting Cbntnwtors.
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41-1 mo.
P hom s-IIA -R .
w ithin six ( • ) months a fte r the
first publication of thts notice
to the undersigned, at the of­
fice of the Cltlsens' Bank of Ash­
land, Ashland, Oregon, which
office the undersigned select#
aa a r place of harinosa la alt
matters connected with said ee-
look squárriy Into the face» g f the
many • gathered in . that hall that
dU ■ I ering promised to play night. In aplte of the donds and
B k J I Santa Claus. They loved míate of circumstances that en­
K f T to do a little toward mak- gulfed them his elatt during that
||A lj ^ tng the day bright and holiday season seemed to hare
spreading
the
holiday touched a chord that was welcome
spirit
Christinas agtgr In the memory of each. Counte­
W B r C h r I < t m a • they had nance« at first bard, softened wtth
«■m taken some part— if not the recollection« of happier years.
tor the children, then for the rick Flashes came Into the eyes that be­
« aged—hut always some p a rt > spoke all that la good, and ambi­
, This time It Was different. yUy tious, and noble. Regrets, and re-
morse, «n o sorrows ■■ it inure w w t
lay. I t was to be unique. Tbtfif any—were thia day «wallowed gp
_
In t h e m o r e
were to help In a festive occfirioO
and
«* * “SSaiSTaZd S ^ t p S ? 5} L « w B M II 1 sentimental
romantic myths
Olirtetmas with them and radlutg BmQwBBM UIII a b o u t christ-
R within four
aomber e t p a e
stalls. It seemed
Mrs. Pickering.
alatori Impogri-
bate of first publication No­
vember 24, 1 » Í6 .
V . O. N . ' S M IT H ,
Execator h!f the last
w ill
of
Samuel
B.
Me.
Stonato Deceased.
The
All Out o f Sorts?
MARCELLINO YSe? Phone 1
spells and that tired, depreaspd
feeling.
Thousands have foupd
new Jhealth and strength by
helping the weakened kidney«
with Doat's Pills— a stimulant
diuretic.
This Ashland case Is
one et mafiy.
Mrs. Sarah Boots, 238 B St.,
t a y a : * ‘l was ta n bad condition
with kidney trouMe ahd became
so weak and ran down I could
hardly walk.
My back ached
constantly and my kidneys acted
tpo* fre q u e n tly
My limbs arid
feet were swollen and I had
dlsiy headaches . and nervous
sprite. I used different remedies
bpt didn’t got <n r better u p tl
1 tried Dbeft’s PfUa. x They
eoon helped me.”
,
Price 80c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney ram-
»oria h m f
rhetor
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y
They had gives
a little of them­
selves in their
desire to cheer
others, and in
doing so the
chimes of glad-
Picker-
Court of the
a tor Jackson
Auto Salesmen,
N O TH » TO C R ED ITO R S
Overfund k«d
IN
T H B COUNTY COURT OF Ia th« Matter o f the Estate of
MUM furaM h
W illys Knight
H e rb e rt-(j. Spencer. Deceased.
THE S T A T I O F ORBOON
« O R JACKSON COUNTY.
Notice' la hereby given by <1»
In the M attar of the Batate of Undersigned to a ll persons hav­
W A N TE D — Pruning and gar­
W illia m W orth, Deceased.
ing claim s again st the above
den ito rk ' of all kinds.
P>fne
Netiee is hereby given by the named estate'to present to them
4 4 I-R .
A. Segsworth.
undersigned* to r i i persons hav­ w ith proper vouchers w ithin six
ing claims against the above months from, date' of first pab-
FEM ALE H ELP W ANTED— A
named estate to present them . lieatioa h e re o f to N e llie . Dickey,
wwman of business ability to
with proper vouchers within six Attorney at law, room 5, Mills
take up well established business.
months from the data of first Bnlldlng, Ashland' Oregon.
Address Bolg BIO-
Medford. *,
Date o f firs t publication, De­
publication
hereof to Nellie Dick­
I H mo.
ey Attorney at law ,* room 5, cember 1, 1125.
« A N T E D — Subscription soUo- Mills Building, Ashland, Oregon.
ED W A R D PO R TE R SPENCER
qate o f first publication, No-1
Adm inistrator.
Itor; permanent It you bring re­
, 77-1 Tuev.
gatta.
Apply Tidings effleh, v e r ib e r .-t4 .lflS «
Ashland'.
_______ 88-tf
LOUIS W B R T H ,
Administrator.
Oregon taxable property ia 41
W H L B U R N ’S B A TT E R Y SHOP
TI-6 Turò.
084,637,418. 426,000,000 mor
— Recharging »1.00.
«« P«r
cent discount on repair work.
than last year.
candy, and ta ¿»ta
replenish
I I Second St. Phone 44..
their supply through this same dan­
11-1 mo?
gerous way was almost more than
they bargained for or were, indeed,
•big io do. I t was work, and Cap­
tain and Mrs. Pickering never de­
nied It.
M M fo rd , Ore.
Phene W T-X.
When Santa poked big hewhls-
tered head through the window
Two blocks oft Bast Main on
A ll too often women accept had dragged his lumbering bnndM
Vancouver. ! • « w ilta « ette.
their pains aad aches as natural a f t * Mm thera was a hum of sup­
pressed voices, and g marked in­
to their sex.. They ta il to re­ crease in noise and merriment
alise that weak kidneys are when M fe B a rit appeared.
AD the time they were dlstrlhnt-
often to blame for that back­
ache, those* beadnehes, tdlasy tng candy and fruit they were to*
< appointment or oall 4S J
did you
see
Outbursts of Everett True
NEW EXPERIENCE
FOR SANTACLAUS
«ANTED —
Hadson, Desea
Rials ocaalto Co.’s Orygtal Blu*
Otar aró AiritaSRadf Lassa
yamr'erSria Mf ttn and airing
drilvary.
« • Rari Maia.
8-
Ponnlston, Manager.
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PO RTLA N D, Dae. I l — (IP»—
The master o f the motorshlp Car-
rlso, in the trade between the
ColumWa river aad H aw aii, la,
not a chicken rancher— but ha
m ay think he Is.
The ('arriso la now on the Pa­
cific heading tor Honolulu with
1000 chickens on board, all des­
tined for the Honolulu Christmas
trade. The resael is taking Í H ® ,
over alive, because ('h iñ ese for
whom they are destinad, are ad­
verse to buying poultry of any
kind for th e ir own use unless it
Is alive. That Is a a « M oriental
curiom.
The Carriso has another strange
Christmas parcel on board. Part
of her cargo is a shipment of
Christmas greens such as cannot
be found in the islands.
Advertise In
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T A L -K IM « '
A O O U T •
The Tidings
P O R T E R V IL L E . Cal.. Dec. I l
— (IP) — The latest cheek ahowa
that 275 deer w are'killed In the
mountain district back of Porter­
ville during the hunting season
this year, according to Oamo Com­
missioner Oi P. Brownlow. The
district includes Mineral King.
Kern river country and neighbor­
ing resorts.
Brownlow reports
that his district la becoming not­
ed for good hunting, this account­
ing for the large number of deer
killed, aa more banters "got their
buck” in that section. ■
newed vigor In
their h a a r t r.
T h ey
had
learned
some­
thing, too. They were much wiser.
They became oonaclous that there
la no son so dark that It will not
respond promptly to the sunshine
and gladness of Christmas The
almost instantaneous change In the
expressions of many faces was en­
tirely convincing.
Christmas bad
tome, and again it had Impressed
Subscribe For The Tidings.
the old, old mesasga of peace and
good will to men.
When the Pickerings went back
their own comfortable home that
;ht and sat In front of a welcome
log See they were conscious of
Wishing that this good spirit of
Christmas might last throughout
the entire year.
I t doesn't, of
course, for human nature will be
human nature while the world
lasts. And they felt grateful for
the sense of good will which It had
brought them, and hopeful that it
TO MOVE THEM QUICK, WE
might Unger with them for many
weeks, at least.
WILL TRADE FOR COWS, PIGS,
As for the acerea ef peraens who
that day had seen their Brat Santa
Glaus since their happy childhood
HENS, WOOD. WHAT HAVE
fcy in the old home, there can be
go question but that their hard, un­
YOUi
responsive feelings wees t trip o ra-
rtiy swallowed up in the most
tender, humanizing strains of thb
shhtAerda* hynra:
Qlory to Ood la the highest.
And on earth, peaoe. aoed w ill to
the abtrvQ eats are in good • M i
(ft, jMS™Wwt»re Newspaper Uelea.)
Advertise tai •« *> Tidings
and you or your family would lil^p
SO
® ö
t
WE HAVE A FEW USED
CARS
REMEMBER
a larger or better car Christmas.'
COAL
Guarantee
M f
,
I.
of Maximum
Heat
COMPANY
An order for a new car
makes ä fine'Christm as
aricl Go doubt your family deserves
Call and make a deposit on
S«y of our earn to be delivered say
time yon may choose. n .p w it r f
up wiflPhcid tiietai gtfí^
will pay -interest on deposit at
per jeerit until dfelivery is «adfe.
Ärmst
OREGON
Pkone 147 or 46