Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 24, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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CIRCUIT COURT OF
o r O regon , I n
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
O. O. VAN NATTA, . '
Plaintiff,
vs.
,
ranged fiowera la
un*
qkndsn, Ike vtfld lH*e leading fta
We have studied
B m rsosnUy kooa delkwe beauty Io everr tab**
|k a Assyrian
Officers
aad
compllmenUdy
honored ky A VMM from Oja «6
The Women’s Benefit Associa
~ ™.. J <u>n ®
f
(Continued From Page Two) Wja national ettlewra <4 the ofitar.
C t o ^ n , ¿ 5 dbcom M W-.
formally.
|ee on
The report of cotytott-
in tke torliSrd
uesto were grouped at
f Obi table and ?iaoe
* * J’ yul®W’ •< M‘cM«an. and taeked to cenegeis o f r
• W e Comm«M®<
v - Ward, UP arranged ‘tk e l
Ckeptora « er e tatenn
Portland. Oregon-
-During the lunefceoa. two
An o«lc®™‘ meeting w m called
qtoel
numbers wsse gtaen;
Uthla
# otel t0 confer
Fln.eld tn fhnst, e group of old French sou
“Vlens
<elaUon
8ome new PtaM for ,nT f delightfully rendered,
Aurore”
apd
‘W
H®
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W S
membership of the
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u
ky
Hta.
X
p.
Colitoff
Med-
Order.
Dr. Fifleld then left on No. IB lord. She was accompanied ky
te return to her work In Michi­ Mine Janice Butler.
i
. „
The wonder books the HehfSffi
wrote way beck In David’s
Medford — CaBforoiarOregon
Power Company shown 10 pel eent
buslnem gala end 86 per eent
net earnings increase for l|2 5 ,
qvsr 1924.
Medford—Hotel Medford un­
dergoing extensive alteration*
Scappoose—0 rowan here hevo
66 acres of fine strawberries,
this year.
We reviewed some ONffhe pf Ho­
to«* < e hit th< « a il wRh
was read. It was unanimously de-
Pomney »mW»
elded to name kn ehair la the MV
We met thf «Wtaoma» PetWes—
auditorium at Waakiuaten. put-
on Delphian W e n ookL
chased by Mount Atalrad OkUP-
ter at a ooet of 6 1 6 * tor th e <*-
Apply wet baking aoda
selling for the largest direct- ASA E. GANIARD; also, all other ganlxlng’regent, Mr«. Gordon Mac-
hold ampio
FOB RENT: — Pasture, pay tn-wearer shoe firm In the world. persons or parties unknown clalm- Cracken, now State Regent.
per
ghowa 21 per
A mesnaots of sympathy
1« advance. Vary R. G. Fr ea m sn, 16.00 vaines a t 6 * * 6 . Writ« ing any right, title, estate, lien
all
Cent eopper, and 6*
2X3 Oberlin 8L
H *-31
for trae ygrtleglars. The or interest In the real estate des­ •nt to Mrs. Mabel McCoy St
Mr* a A. Wood* wMh an in-
gan, stopping in Oakland. £dli-
In
the
recent
lose
of
her
mother*
OwrSl
erecting preface Interpretative ^6 ver to the ton.
FOB BENT—Furnished four- Rouble-Wear Shoe C o - Minneap­ cribed In the complaint herein or
After the report of the nomin­ loruia on her way.
olis, Minn.
*18-* Mon any part thereof,
.11* tT f
room apartment. 116 Fork St.
Wednesday. May 16, at the mgr Indian music aad the ataoy ef TIJM
. Defendants. ating committee had been
Thurlow
Llenranoe’s
“Waters
of
OOKS Á y b t t M B E R a t
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4L- •' "
>lar
meeting
of
the
W.
R.
A-
To the unknown heirs, If any, of and accepted the Regent,
Mtanetanka,”
played
the
beautiful
— Furnished two Box Factory.
lu
te
Commander
Ward
®at
with
Phone »0. We
Silas B. Ganiard and Asa B. Blatahe Hicks, Introduced .
apartments.
1023 deliver.
the ladiee. Two candidates were composition with sympathetic
Ganiard
and all other persons newly elected Regent, Mrs. Har­ initiated, and Mrs. Ward eoci- touch.
>6*.»«
automobile, or parties unknown claiming any riet Fielding, «(ho, In an address,
The speaker, Pro. Stevenson
machinery right, title, estate, Hen or Interest strongly marked with the realty* m end ad the work of the Review Smith, of the University ef Ore-
Yery
highly.
FOB BENT: Furnished Splen­ track, tractor
repairing, valves rafacad aad In the real estate described in the atlon of her responsibility as f She then outlined the new plans gon, was Introduced hy Mr». V,
did front apsrtfcient —' doge tn.
ground.
AU work guaranteed complaint, or any part thereof, chief officer of the Chapter, ani" nd explained the methods to be V. Mills, who presided during the|]
Ppone 233-R or call at Shook
of the Individual responsibility o ,f •
First street Oarage, Just below defendants;
Dress shoes for all ages in Kid, Calf and Kangaroo.
Bldg.
I ll-*
each member In making the com­ fsed for getting new members, luncheon hoar.
Union OU station.
James C.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
In an arresting fashion. Pre*.
which were euthqatantyAlly se-
rt — Store or office Barr, several year» experience OF OREGON, you, and each of ing year one of high achievement, oeived by the membership.
Smith claimed the elose attenttoe
rqoi» No. V Oak Street, recently as machinist gnd.auto repairing, you, ure hereby summoned and told her vision of Ashland and the
The W. B. A. Is one of the fore­ of guests, carrying that Interest
part the Chapter should play In
oocusiod by Southern Ore. Q m O o . Ashland. Oregon- Phone 101.
required to answer the complaint the picture drawn.
most of our fraternal insurance through a discourse dealing with
187-1 m o? of the plaintiff In the above en
Whittle Transfer Co.
310-tf
orders and has an energetic mem- the relation of literature afid so­
An inspirational address by
titled cause, on file In said Court,
harshlp which Is anxiom to see cial life. SpFaklng In generali­
FOB RENT— First class apart­
Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, with
ties, at first, the speaker held kla
within
six
weeks
from
May
ICth,
the Review grow.
>
ment, clean and attractive, d ose
an account of the proceedings ef
JSW X.’
audience through social as well aa
1923,
the
date
of
the
first
publi­
These
visits
from
the
national
in. 312-R, phone. IS Helmaa
the
35th
Continental
Congress
i
cation of this summons, and If
gnd state offleers are a great In­ ■the critloal approach; the making
si.
JlS-tf
you fail to answer in said cause held In Memorial Hall, Washing­ centive to work, and it Is hoped of literature as shown In the iW-
A SH I^ M O TO 4OJ* P O IN T S SO U T H
¡erartr co)fieriee—thk sgmpektant*.
FOR RENT: — TWO ropm
within said six weeks, the plain­ ton, was read by Mrs. G. Mac 6hat they occur often.
Cracken.
In
this,
the
statement
the French and English eekMyL
house keeping apartment. 340 E.
tiff will apply to the Court for
8 a «
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Vivid word picture* of the great
the relief demanded in said com­ was noted, that Oregon had gone Joint Meeting Delphian
over the top in her subscription
Yreka ........................* t.«O
personalities In literature aad of
plaint,
namely,
that
the
title
to
t6ers—
FOB BENT; —- Small apart
Weed ............................. 8 * 6 »
to the fund for the new auditor­
Office Phone 1 « W
the
scenes
enacted
brought
the
Lots 31 and 32 in Block C of
Delphian Chapters of Medford,
Dunsmuir .................... 8 8.40
m eats very attractively tarnish­
Room« 1 and I . First National
ium.
periods deeeribed very near, it
LReddlng..................... 8 * 8 0
Railroad
Addition
to
the
city
of
Klamuth
Falls
and
Ashland'
met
ed- Modern conveniences and close Bank Bldg. Office Honrs. 10
Sacramento .................. 810.55
In closing, Mrs. Fielding asked In joint session at the Civin Club was a rare treat for the student
7 to Ashland, In Jackson county, Ore­
la. Especially suitaHle for stu­ to IS Noon; 2 tq B p .
ÏSan F rancisco............ 8 1 9 .1 0
of
literature.
gon, be decreed to be vested in that every Daughter do her pa­ house, Saturday, May 33, at
^Loe Angeles ............... 8 9 4 .0 5
dents or women who work.
Two of the Delphian songs are
the plaintiff, free of any right, triotic duty and vote at the pri­ 10:30 o’clock, with the auditor­
Haygadine.
203-1
title or claim on the part of any mary then being held.
ium comfortably filled with the given below:
FOR RENT— Furnished apart­
membership to listen to the ln-
of the defendants.
TO DELPHIAN
Ikree schedule« «tolta ««85 a- m. 9:10 p. m. 10:00 p.
A delightful social hour fol­
ments and sleeping rooms. Llthia
nplring reports, and the thought-
This summons is served by pub­
Stop over anywhefd and as often as you like.
to the chapter that VO love,
lowed
during
which
fruit
•
punch
_____
1«4-L lication by order of the Hon. C. M.
Apts-, >6 8. Second street.
provoking address which occupied
to the help she’ll give;
4KAT8— High beclrad Veeitalng adaptable three positions.
100-tf Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M.; I Thomas, Judge, of said Court, dat­ and lovely cakes were served hy ¡(he time until the luncheon hour
to her text* aad out­
SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS
the poetesses.
ta Í P . V-: 7 U» 6 evenings. — ed May 6. 1923.
arrived.
The
feature
of the Highway Is Spring in all its glory.
lines
too
FOB RENT — Furnished M b
Cltlsens Bank Building.
Mrs. Don Whitney presided Teaching ua how to ,iv|-
The officers named for 1923-
Post Office Address:
Gen r«8W tleketo fvem Pickwick Stage Agent
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
1927 follow: Regent, Mrs. Har­ ,wlth grace and dignity, introdur Hera’a to the seit-ltoprqTetoOnt
Tevern D al» -68T East Mata St. Phone 84
by month or week. Call 168.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ Pioneer Block,
riet
Chapin Fielding; First Vice- ing the different speakers. After
Ashland,
Oregon.
too,
tice limited to eye. ear, uose and
Regent,
Mrs.
Mabie McCoy cordially welcoming tke visitors. That comes with every plgn.
BRIGGS A BRIGGS,
throat—X-ray Including teeth.
Mrs. Hate’* to her membpra gtaunch
Stearns;
Second
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Whitney presented
By E. D. Briggs,
Office bonrs, 10 to 12 and a
Jonas Wold, Hedford, aad Mrs.
Mrs
Jennie
Johnson
Gilbert;
Sec­
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
and trne.
to 6, Swede«burg Bldg.
212— 6— Mo. retary, Mrs. Vtda Henry HanBon; Harrison of Klamath Falls, who Here’s to Delphian.
Oregon.
Treasurer, Mrs. Anna-Fox Carter; responded, voicing In no uncertain
J U N E 1 T O J U N E 15
RSTORY SONG
FOR SALE: — 8-room furnish­
Registrar, Miaa Carrie Mitchell; phrase the advantages of Del-
c. EwgspN «aura
We’re • long, long way from
ed dandy home, garden, fruit.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Historian, M ts . Grace Owens- ■phtan work.
Egypt and we’re a long way
Cheap. I l l *7th Bt-
219-0*
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
RM».
Two solos, sung by Mrs. C. R
Andrews; Chaplain, Mrs. Eliza­
from
Rome,
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON,
IN
Phone ! • <
beth Van Sant; Musician, Miss I.ucas of Klamath Falls, with
FOB SALE or TRADE:— 6 lots
gitthttga b y A p p o in tm en t O nly
But
Delphian
study makes us feel
AND
FOR
JACKSON
COUNTY.
Mrs.
Zumwalt
at
the
piano,
gave
Imogene Wallace.
In Goldendale, Washington, also
in them we’d he at home:
much pleasure.
— - IN. THE RATTER OF THE
100 acres Alfalfa ranch ip Pels
LtoTyer.—G fftc«
Wo re a k>ng, loag way from
OUABDI4NSHJF
OF
MINNIE
Mrs.
R.
B.
Hammond,
Super­
villa, Oregon— will trade for Ash­
the Ashland Tidings effiee
Athena, and we’re a long way
May Whelpley, and all persons In­ visor, now spoke on what had
MAY WHELPLEY, Insahe.
land or Medford property. Mm In Camps Building. Practices In
from Ttoy.
terested in the estate, appear be­ l>een found particularly helpful
It
appearing
to
the
Court
from
S. A. Prose, 314 Garfield St.
the United States courts and all the petition of G. A. Whelpley, fore this Court on Monday, th e, for the work in the Medford Yet study of thee« ancient towns
U 7-1 mo.
the courts of California and Ore­ guardian ctf th^e above nagned, 21st day of June, 1926, at the Chapter. She discussed the groups
FOR SALE: — Early Juno to­ gon
Minnie May Whelpley, that it hour of 10:00 o’clock, A. M., then speaking especially of leadership.
mato plants, lc each. C. A. Gray
would be beneficial to his said and there to show cause, if any. Mrs. Zumwalt, of Klamath Falls,
planino mill
1372 Iowa.
208— tf
ward that the real estate be­ why a license should not be grant­ was the next speaker. She pre­
ffASH AND CABINET longing In part to her, described ed far the sale of such real estate. sented the work as applied to her
“ FOB SALE: — Four, fifty by
Corner Holman and as follows to-wlt:
It is further ordered that ser­ particular Chapter. Each stress­
one hundred and fifty foot lots
an Ness. Phone f « l . 194-tf
vice
be made by the publication ed the history hour. Mrs. Zum­
Beginning
64
and
1-3
feet
on Palm Ave., between High
of
thia
order for four successive walt mentioned an Interesting
East
of
the
southwest
corner
School aad Normal. Priced right,
WHITTLE
weeks
in
the Ashland Tidings, a fact that an evening clans had
of Lot One in Highland Park
terms. Box,, Tidings. 100-1 U S
newspaper
of general circulation, been formed, which carried on
Addition
to
the
City
of
Ashland,
Dealern ln Coal. Wood, Packing,
FOR BALE: — Big load of Critlng and Storage. Long dist­
Jackson County, Oregon; thence printed and published at Ashland, the Delphian program, with a
kindling, 64.00. Box Factory.
group which could not meet in
north 97.8 feet; thence east 64 said County.
200— tf ance tracking.
Phone. SO.
Dated this 7th day of May. the afternoon.
and 1-3 feet; thence sonth 17.8
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
Mrs. V. V. Mills, Supervisor of
feet and thence west 64 and 1923.
FOR SALE: — At Dunsmuir,
fer — Good team and motor
Ashland
Chapter, discuaeed points
W.
J.
fLARTZELL,
1-3 feet to the place of begin­
Calif., Completely furnished —
trucks. Good service at a rea­
not
mentioned
by the other speak
Judge.
ning, .
modern 3 room house with sleep­
sonable price. Phone 86.
era; the parliamentary work done
ATTEST:
should
be
sold
and
that
the
same
ing porch and garage, on Corner
i|> the groups the memorization
DELILIA STEVENS,
be sold at private sale.
lot 70x100 ft, very reasonable.
with
the added ersonal word; the
County Clerk.
(t is therefore ordered that the
Caah or terms If desired. Addrese
criticism
of word* and the card
Thompson
and
BurUngame
812—
4—
Mo.
next of kin of the said Minnie
G. D. Shoemaker, Dunsmuir.
Index system, furnishing the high
Painters and Decorators
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lights of topics under discussion.
Paper Hanging — Tinting a
FOR f ld l» -A splendid city
These, and many other helpful
Specialty.
0 1-2 ahre creek bottom, tree
plains were presented, before Mrs.
Estimates gladly furnished.
water sight with buildings. Beau­ Phone 08
J. H. Fuller, with Mrs. E. A
l®«tf
tiful view of surrounding moun­
Woods at the piano, led the as­
FBHKlB’S
tains. 63,000. M. J acker, 4138
sembly In a group of Delphian
St.
PbosmAlh
Laurel Ave.. Oakland, Gal.
songs, which were sung with a
dlst-
Drayage, storage and
A glorious day’s outing—but when the
will.
190-1 mo. •
60-tf
ance hauling.
Here the principal speaker of
car turns for home all the fun is gone for
the forenoon session, Mrs. Goble,
»HSCELLANFOUB
UR. J. P . CHISHOLM
ope of the family.
Pacific Coast Director, who “came
Veterinary Graduate
d n e H aa
“ W h y , T h i*
to inspire* hut received Inspira­
16 Y ear»
707 Oak St.
M ad e M e
WANTED: —* Sceptic tanka. Phone SfffrJ
There*« dinner to get for a late and hun­
tion" presented the work for the
Chimneys, Cement- Side Walks
P o r t­
Y o u n g e r ,”
gry crowd. And the stove, of course, is
SMITH'AND ELMORE
coming year.
er.
Retaining walla, Cdrta, ete. J. D.
la n d C ab in et
Contractors
and
Builder*
New
Tribute
waa
paid
the
units
coldl
223-2*
Peffly, 143 Oth street.
a
remtdellng.
whose Individual sqcceses built up
■i.
i * * ‘
he maker of Kar­
“Believe me, the
FEMALE HELP* WANTED:—
KlndUng and fuel to bring in. Neva
80 Granite St.
the success of 1 the organization;
nak sure knew hia business, for
180-36* this medicine has ) made me feet IS
¡Tanted a woman with business
to officers for their vision and
mind the floor now—it’ll have to be swept
plan.
blltty, one capable of meeting
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May years younger,” declares John R.
later. So many things to be done, and the
Ito public, for a well established
discussing the future work
E.
Stein,
cabinet
maker,
of
383
communicate with Ensign Lee
fire to he watched!
usiness, no capital required. Ad
society, “Modern Drama,”
of the Salvation Army at the 41st St., Portland Ore.
which will have ] dace was cleverly
ress Box 8, care of Tiding*
“Before
I
got
Karnak
dieting
or
Wtato Shield HÒM. 636 May-
In eighteen hundred other homtes near
analyzed, under three groupings;
nothing else Would help mg four
fhlr Ave., Portland; Oregon.
Psychological,
religious
and
sex
at
hand, there i s n ’t a n y J d t c h e n - f t r e prob­
year of stomach trouble, although
* a|id*frvv/i PtaAAviAA
I
paid
out
1
1,000,
I
guess,
and
I
MEMORIALS
lem today—or a n y d a y . Electric ranges are
ering and Mseon work. New and
The change In drama, as now
finally just seemed to "go all to
Mfrk every graw with
remodeling. Day or contract.
in these homes. A cooking heat is ready at
Presented, was wittily told. In
pieces’ and lost hope completely,"
Wm. E. Gould, 453-J. 221-1-mo. crystal bins gray, ghd avoid
the
work
In
history,
the
middle
the turn of a h^nd.
continues Mr. Stein.'
ru«M.
•gea will be considered during
“I had such terrible gas pains
TWO -MEN— To cut logs at
S. PBNNtSToN, Mkbager
the coming year. What the work
Economical,* clean, convenient and
through my side and around my
a u n yon. Apply Box Factory. >
embraced was given so forcefully
221-3
heart It felt like my heart was
more ofieJont, electrical cooking is the
*?d Intereetingly that antlcipn-
clamped in a vice. Why, It caused
JF ANTED— Trucks to
haul
me such agony I’d Just beat on clue has brought me. I eat any­ t*°«t KM a-Uptoa for the aew
lumber and logs. Apply Box Fac­
10,000 M I L I S
. a matter of time, why not now? A
my chest with my fist, and many thing I want now, and don't have program.
All the
tory.
M 1"8 of every description of fencing nights I'd walk the floor In prder any : bad after effects.
Luncheon was now announced,
rn * * r a ?
sel^c^onfg models to fl| any'
*
---------- *------ 6,,
currad* M A se«H tf«SaU
wlra Just I» fe n d i posto. to
to breath«. A HtU« milk W d bloating, pain, burning and short- aad the Chapters adjourned to the
FURNITURE stained and 20*
terms to meet your wishes, at
•nd Bahtin*.'
|ln d o of garde» tqoto and bread was a11 1 could fat, apd aess of breath are gone, my Uthla Springs Hotel when»
where an
finished reasonable, 178 A. HR.
homw la th
strength
and
energy
have
come
dealer*«.
there was a terrible burning In my
b aa* b ISA! a aMnth.
213-1 mo.» hose.
•
.1
• <a * ■
FARMERS! Look to your mow­ stomach all the time. 1 had to back and I’m ready for regular «>® mpsaantae floor
>ble and Delphian officers tn
WATUTiED! Lawn mowing and ers and rakes’ rep al^ early, give np the id«8 91 steady work' work again. I tell you, Karnak
• receiving Uoa
rdea spading. 303 Granite, apd l«»v« » » V toNtar t V VM6 and It looked like I Was at my has simply made life worth living
T H E C A L IF O R N IA
PO W B R C O M P A N Y
for me.” „
yon need at
Coder* were laid I for perhaps
Phon, e 141.
*•«-!
row’s end.
t gnests at
Karnak is sold In Ashland by ope hundred and ttt
fifty
“I tell you, I'd like to meet the
HATEW W
appoii
tnhlqa,
maker of Kqrnak, «nd toll hlto of Bast side Ph*PM W AM kU >W<* the ptonatagly appointed
HOdOonaVie W
Rat
f i IF L a ll foe tatodrkablS‘A ssits thiO -asdl^ lag druggists.
WM
- n A x ft
with decorations of hm
beautifully ar-
Telephone I l f
163 Grahlto.
is s u e for
tif&e.
MAgBL L. JACOBS and ROT
JACOBS, h w |u»ba»d, J. R.
EASTERLING, SAMUEL DAVIES
ANU f.AURA DAVIES, husband
4?B V T t g
g
f r .00 an agd
and the îytanow« helm.
hour
aptually enraed-
earaad- la spar« If any, of SILAS B. GANIARD and
oar actually
IITES*SnNG8
Good Hue Of
ALL-LEATHER
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Professional and
Business Directory
Pickwick Stage Systems
BABY DAYS
SPECIAL PRICES
Darlings For Portraits That Please
but the last few miles
are less fun i
5?
Ì
OREGON
Peil’s Corner