Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 06, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    ttor* dll la produced id Alas-
Freealng temperai
I than ln all tlte reet ot t i« w a t * la toar te g r«
sited Stata« combine*.
that sf h a r t «ate*.
By virtue of aa «mention oa
WASHINGTON, J a l. 9. - *
--A a apdtopMàtkm of >119.11
Ml
to the interior Depart»
tor fffmy and n a tf pernioni;
‘ ctanattm wort, national p M *
ahd other fonction«
»rtb
rid«« bp the second government
won
»apply w n reported to the HOuee
today~hy~tlte appropriations e n *
jUltte«.
John White,
Wo, Phone l i l i
¡riatment er «all PS Hel-
. upstair, a p t
57-tf
borro
ed sleeping room. Llthla Apart*
meats, 95 io . 2nd-
189—M
78-29«
f o r Sate —
«tertian
Rollos
puppies. «97 Beach street Tom
Hatrls
l ö i — 9«
For Bale—A 9 seres good tils
drdluM land. Corner Walker Av4.
and HUB St. Artttftd. OtofgO
C a n - H I » . t t Of pferoo 991-B
FOB S A W : — W oo d b ody
f ir in four tier loto— 19 tech.
|3 .f5 délits red. Cash on deliv­
ery. Bakov and W olf. Phono
TH=¥
ROB ftA W t -
coirs, some fro rt
A N . Phons 25 lY .
104— t H
stove. 19S Union St.
WANTED— Assaying, refining,
rare minerals wanted. T. W.
«-PAINTHTG AND TIN TIN G
Gruettor. oppeslte OoarldF,Croats
M you àppreciate a f M clam
past«
191 — 8« | r t of painting or tinting figure
Y ost at Ariuery— Selid eifert wife BWBNWING 9k ORAR, the
• . «8-1 mo.
compact, engraved with erect of F k ew iu p -R .
fraternity hbu«<tWo a h * ena
|nch«a in square. Finder return
MERTON B. THOMPSON
to Tidings office, reward. 195-2
Pslbter and Decorator
FOUND. — Lafge Week and
white dog. Call 9V9R.
194-9
v WR1, share geed heme with
wottkn In haehange for light
housework
In
mototffg«,
ho
chUdtea, 244 Margadme. 105-2
Paper Hanging
• Tinting a Specialty
FUrniture Reflniihed
B atinatM gladly furhlahed
Phene 99 or 75
George
Army and navy pensions were
five million dollar«.
White the appropriation« for t e
«tarnation service were reduced
O
, and the an« ap a a>Pd
balance of 1928» amounting to
mere than throe militons i f ta
be reappropriated.
Appropria­
tions (or the major reclamation
projects included the Boise pro­
ject, 99*4.990. Hlnidke, Idaho,
ll.PPP.POO,
ÜmatlflÙ, ' Oreffoh,
8499,999, Klamath, Oregon-Ckli-
fernla, 9140,000.
Roblsep reduced
Deemls Henry and D. H . Brower
as administrator of the estate of
H. W. Anderson, deeeesed, the
defendants, for th^ sum Of Eleven
thousand ala hundred seventy-
six D ollar* and 72-100 (|1 1 ,-
919.1t) with costs and disburse­
ments taxed at Inclusive of costs,
disbursements, and attorney fees,
which Judgment and Decree was
eSprited and docketed In the
CIPrk’s office of said Court In
SaW County oa the 19th day of
October, 1999, and adjudging the
said snm to be a specific lien
against the property hereinafter
described.
Notice la hereby given that,
pursuant to ths terms of the
said execution, I will on the 19th
day ot February, 1911, at the
front door of the Courthouse
tn ‘ the City of Jacksonville, In
Jackson County, Oregon, offer
for sale and w ill sail at public
auction for cash to the highest
Udder, to satisfy said Judgment,
together with the costs of this
sate, subject to redemption a«
provided by law, all of the right,
title and Interest that the Said
deienaantH, had on the lo tn day
of October, 1925 have since ac­
quired, or now have in and to
the following described property,
situated In t h * Connty of Jack-
son, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
ftfcy Line Mine No. 1, record­
ed In Vol. 21, on page 997
of the Jackson Connty, Oregon,
Mining Records, together with
two extensions thereof recorded
in Volume 28 on pages 211 and
212 of said Mining Records, the
same being those certain mining"
claims included in a lease made
by John White, George Robison
and Dennis .Henry to the Sky
Line Mining Company;
Also, Bky Line Mine No. 2,
Sky Line Mine North Extension
No. », a a * Sky Line Mtne Ex­
tension No. 4 East, recorded in
Volume f t , on page 99«, ahd
in Volume 22 on page 198 of
mid Mining Records, together
with, the Bonanca Group " of
Claims, being Bonansa Numbers
1, 2 and S, recorded in Volume
23 on pages 93 and 94 and 95
of mid Mining Records, - being
those certain claims included in
a lease from T. M. Anderson,
H. W. Anderson and T. J. An­
derson, to mid Sky Dine Mining
Company, it being intended here­
in to cover all of the Mining
claims and properties leased by
the Sky Line Mining Company
from T. M. Anderson, T. J, An­
derson, H. W. Anderson, x John
White, George Robison and Den­
nis Henry.
Alsd, all ore, concentrates,
'C o ta rtia Motel—
Chffrtee E. Thompson, Port­
land v H r*. Bertha Brown, Loa
AngelrtJ M n . a . i . Coole, So-
atda,
to. B. Thornton and wife
Seattle; i . C. .Runt«, Beattie;
J. H. Young, Roseburg; J, M.
Llthla Springs H o t e l-
Lee *B. Smith, Bay City; G e r­
man Wlse, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs.
L. Q. Laura nee, Stock ton; A. F.
WrlghlV Eugene; F. Mathiaon,
San Francisco; Miss Luellle Nic­
olas, Los Angeles; Carl R . Weir,
Dlxo’n, California; George M.
Robinson, Portland.
Hotel Oregon—
R. G. Burnett and family,
Eugene; Mrs. Payton and , son,
Salem; J. H. Shoemaker and
wife, Seattle; W. M.
McBride,
Omoha,
Nebraska;
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D.
Sharp.
Persian rugs are being dupli­
Newburg, Oregon; Mrs. L. Black-
cated cleverly by the Chinese.
Llamas are the baggage ani­ well, Tacoma; W. M. Thomas,
Vancouver Washington.
mals of Bolivia.
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machinery, equipment, btilldinis,
S. A.
water rights, sad all property of D. B. I
every nature connected with the Cousins,
said group of mining claims.
Dated this 4th day of January,
1999.
RALPH 0. JBNNlNGS,
• Sheriff of Jackson County,
Oregon.
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By Olga E. Anderson,
Deputy,
109— 4 Wed
SUMMONS
T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H E STATE OF OREGON,
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Flora Wlllfoung, Plaintiff,
Vo.
W illiam T.W illb o u n g , Defendant
To W illiam T. Wlllfoung, De­
fendant:
IN T H E NAME OF TH B
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby suihmoned and required
In appear in the above entitled
Court and cause and answer the
Complaint of P laintiff on file
herein against you, within Mix
Weeks after December 2, 1929,
the date of the first publication
ot thio summons.
Ton w ill take nOtfcd font It
yog fall to so appear and answer
said Complaint, plaintiff w ill ap-
ply to the Court tor the reHet
demanded In setd complaint, a
succinct statement of which is
as follows:,
For a Decree of this Court
dissolving ths bonds ot matri­
mony existing between plaintiff
qnd defendant, and divorcing
plaintiff from -the defendant *b-
aolntely, and for suck other and
further relief as the Court may
deem Just and equitable.
This summons, by order of
the Hon. C. M. Tpornas meds
on the l l t h day of November,
1916, is served upon yon by
Publication thereof for a period
ot six consecutive weeks.
L. A, ROBERTS.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Address, Ashland Ore.
IN
.Washington Nursery Co,
mlsh, Washington
“B»Ot on
A man not la love With lfe job
It better off out of it.
A good newspaper man In hand
It worth two Journalists In the
bush.
Hell hath no fury like that of
a vamp who vamps and gets no
results. ~
A kindly eye la a great thing
to have, provided Its owner alee
hhs a Olg fist.
A few Investigate, a few snoop,
but the big majority put In thslr
time merely butting in.
Lore your job as much as you
ldve the pay envelope, and the
fdrmanshlp w ill gravitate to yon
without fall.
Hex Heck say«: "More liars
Is developed In wrltln* obituaries
than In writin* real estate ads.**
New Edison
Phonograph*
Small paddle« fur boy«
and girls to ride to school
bn, ohea*). W-OQ
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Bee to yoar plows and harrow*
to be ready for the first rate
Posts and fencing. 1 have a few
White Sewing Machines loft
1000 At HR NVRBERV
Complete Landscape ’ Service
300 Ashland St,
Every shave a delight
So easy to make your blades "velvet shavers
From a James-Stropper safety
blade conies the thrill of the
finest shave yon ever h a d t.lt is
Just arf^lf the barber stropped
your safety, but better — so
easy, automatic, scientific!
a ni e s
"When first I got the James
Strapper I took an old dis­
carded blade and stropped it.
J found that it worked as sat­
isfactory as • a new blade."
A. G .’ Lawson, Boston.
Gold plated wjth tine
Leather Strop, all fas
compact Morrocco
Leather Case
The Resali Store
McNAIR BROS
the only one
th a t will play
ftU makes of
Records without
injury to the
record
Druggists & Stationers
Palmer Piano
House
P E I f S CORNER
Neat, Conservative Shoes
for the man who has
Passed the Jazz Age
SKRVÎN0 0U R Depositors so well, pleas
ihg them üTAvery way héuTBêen thé «Mdaet of
this bank.
CHIMNEY
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SWEEPER
IT MAKES A careful study of the needs
Of each customer, so it is able to fit into his re-
luiwnWntff.
V,
ampsoifg
Hardware
The Winchester Store"
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FIRST
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BANK
No m atter what the oc­
casion, you always have
bread on the table. Noth­
ing you put on the menu
is more nourishing than
SUPERIOR
BREAD
KING
COAL
ROYAL
ROCK SPRINGS
BRIQUETTES
COAL
A COAL FOB EVERY PURPOSE
Try our grate for your fireplace and use briquettes
in the fireplace.
WANTED
to buy team of
horrtb. Royston — R I d -1, B ox klatanea haultht.
11 IX .
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CARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO.
In the Heart of Town
Isn’t It A Beauty
See This and-the New Tudor on Display
199— 9t
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W ANTED sbwlng by the 4ay.
Hr9- >tf. ■- Croeby. 128 North
Hath. Phohe 110-R.
198— tf
WANTED : — Music pupils—
voAt ahd. piano. Studio, 199
ShdN ba St- Mrs. U. J. Wolcott.
199-1 mo.«
in ;0u r Salesroom
Ijttle Mentho-SUlphur,, says a not­
ed akin speclillat. Because ot Its
germ deetfojrfeg pfepertlee, thte
sulphur
preparation ’instantly
bring« ease from akin irritation,
«¿othes pod 4teals thd e«sema
right up ta d t o r t * the akin dear
R Mldent /h it t l to r s l j m
the
torthrtt Mff disfigurement. Suf-
ferrta ■ from «kin trouble rteUld
get's Tittle. Jar of Rowlee Mentho-
Shlphnr from any good druggist
and ‘ use it ’ like a . cold cream. .
to coffee
jitporb*
SEE OUR USED FORD VALUES
long standing
) OINTMENT
have proved that
can be depended 1
certainty to Stop any cnee of IH
ing Piles, and in the shortest Htte pfl b ftt n I«irtHi|tond od by
Phyoiciana and Druggists in United States mad Foreign Countries.
PAZO OINTMENT in tube« With Pile Pipe Attachment, f«c.
and in tin boxes, 60c. The drcnlaf eudoeed with each tube and box
contains feete about Pitas whtek evetybody should know.
nWHfiEHHRRfe
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IN SATISFYING our clients so well they
are always pleased to recommend their Mends
to this institution, so that they too can join
forces With us and enjoy the many advantages
of satisfactory banking.
ASHLAND, OREGON
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