Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 27, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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l*St art, in the opinion of William CTMM V Herrington. Tortita
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W T f |* < 3 » C tlT COURT p f
TRE STATB OF OREGON, Of
▲NO FOB JACKSON COUNTY.
F .h arrin gton , au litant fisheries
bMtofffta of the state fish and «■*• wwtav tasata* «MW t**e
aa«7 commission, who points eat «lami that have aot reached tha
tfc u th e valuable Plsmo clam fish­ •pawning age nr* responsible, ha
er* of ¿an Lals Obispo, once the
M O M class beach of the state,
is head e l for exterminstiop.
The clam class, year 1*14, cons-
ppfsta« these brought oat la 1»B4,
Decoret Varnish Mala
fy*' ealy eae-tenth as abundant
as Weae the eiems o f ’l l .
As As excellent inlsh tor Spors
and furniture. Can be had in
this 10X4 class will not graduate seven different colon which
into legal sise for two or three Will give a stain and varnish
yparo, aad. then, will be relatively at one operation.
small la number, extermination
. J. 0 . R ig g
Is seen unless drastic action is
taken to save, the dams.
Paints, Varnishes and
Astfvity of commercial dealers,
Wall Paper
who can market only legal sited
’ < N h 4 squttytoqaiet title.
J. A. HOWARDS, Plaintiff, VS.
SUSAN L. McCRARY, SUSAN L.
EtfJABJ, JpNN
CRABV. SAN4M
HENRY Me*
M FALKMN-
STEXN, MABY P. INGRAM, child­
ren of BENJAMIN F. McCRARY,
a.
n . p i n k bit - t o n , b t h b l
d .
PINKERTON, EMMA' WINO. a!
widow, aad each pf them, it liv­
ing, and *11 unknown heirs, if
d««d, aad all other parties or per­
sons unknown claiming any 0».
tic. right or interest in or to the
real property described herein,
fesgional man apd wife, fnrnjgftml
modern »-room hoase with1 fp >
plm». garage, ate. Address B. L ,
cm » Tidings.
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274-3
FOR MDfTi — Splendid apart-
Defendants.
Te Susan L. MoOrary, Sanaa L.
MeCary, John Henry McCrary
and hta wife, If any a n d If dead.
Ida
>f m y. ahd siroh »•
Phone 172
any. and Mary F. Iggegm, and her
huahand, if any, sad If dead, har
chlldnp, if any, and E. E- Pinker­
ton and Ethel D. Pinkerton, if
attve, and to their heirs, if any.
If d»Sd, Naw»» Wing. Mnd any aad
• li persons or parties unknown
•MUssing any right, Utle or inter­
est I» er ta the real property des­
cribed In said complaint, asd
month.
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Vitaa S t
IN THE NAME
OF THE
STATB OF OBIR20N, yon and
each of yon, known defendants,
are hereby summoned and requir­
ed to answer the complaipt of the
plaintiff, on ftfe with the Clerk of
Women aad Children
Organotherphy *
Office, 144 Pioneer Avenue
Telephone St
said Court, la Jhcksonynie, Ofe,
gon, wiljhln Un days from the date
■■ of the service of this summons
Vhae* upon yea. if served within the
ea a d County of Jackson,-State of Ore-
tgeth. poa, hat. if served . within any
nd 1 other county within the State of
AsA- Oregon, then within twenty days
from the date of its service upon
— ■ you, and if served upon you by
publication, or by personal ssr-
■
rice without the State of Oregon,
then within six weeks from the
t,0“M datf of the first publication or tha
’.
ta^ts o f such personal service up-
7
oi^ yds, and if you fail to appeal*
and, answer within the time as
¡¡¡T ~ tataffh specified..thto klsihtiff will
c 1 apply1 to thy Court for the relief
« F i a Kemandpd in th said complaint,
•»< j namely, \<hat the title in fee slm-
®d * ple,y la- a*d to the south onp-half
of* toe southeast quarter of See­
led.
tlo w t o in Township 40 south of
t» « tf N a « e 2 east of the W. M. in
Jackson County, Oregon, subject
to the rights of way for railroad,
-highway and telephone and tele-
« 4 H Purposes, be decreed Jo be
vested- ta thé plaintiff, J. A. Ed-
warfcs, free and clear ef any right,
title, claim or tntereet of -th e
known defendants, aad of the un-
knovii kértr, if dead, or either of
’themj ahd any of the defendants,
and all other parties or persons
unknown Staining'any right, title
or interest} F
« the s^id de­
scribed real property be barred
from ever asserting er claiming
any right,. titlç, claim or interest
in the said described real pro­
perty gg as^nsg the ownership
and claim of the said plaintiff, his
legal representatives and assigns,
aad for s«ch other relief as the
Court m ay deem fair and equit­
able.
As to all defendants other than
the defendant, Emma Wing, this
summons, by order of the honor­
able C. If. Thomas, Judge of said
court, made and dated on July J 4,
1X2«, shall be served by the publi­
cation thereof for six successive
weeks, and such parties or pers­
ons upon whom this summons Is
served by publication, or by per­
son a 1 service without the State of
Oregon, are required to appear
and answer the mid complaint
within six weeks from the date of
such service without the State of
Oregon, or from the date of the
first publication.
BRIGGS A BRIGGS.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice address: Pioneer-Block,
Ashland, Ore.
Date of first publication is July
>7, 133«.
XtT-C-Tues.
F ( ie BAU6— Two fine Hddlo
hones. Inquire Ashland Flow­
er Rhop.
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FOB BAU&—S bulldla«^-lots
near Normal and one near high
school. Phone 30X-J.
274-2
4 PICK UP — 10 acres goof
free soil under ditch and good
locptlon — nearly all level for
3540. See the bargain firm, Ash­
land Realty Co.
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FOR SALB: Campbell’s Rapid.
Electric Flreleee Range. Phonp
55.
275-St»
registered Toggenberg Billie. O.
274-4t*
H. Cole, WaJfcsr A sm ,
FOR 8ALB« — My lease-hold to j
lot known as “Carter’s Point” at
Lake af tha Woods, w « house I
partly Cnrnlshsd. aad atoel row
One of the meat desirable sum-
boat with Bite out-boat .motor,
mer homes oa the lake. B. V.
Carton Ashland, Orscoa. XJd-it
FOR 4 » IiH ..O n s and »ne half
ton 014« truck, good robber.
FruM body, good condition af
Buckeye Orchard, 1 mile west of
Talent Cannery, phoap 373-R-4.
372-4“
FOR SALE— One single phase,
4 HP electric motor. Call 412-Y
W aps H. a-OoHer.
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cesses in business or school or
profession T
*‘I believe in the married wo­
man’s job.
She keeps happier,
healthier end younger aad grown
mentally along with her haebaad
-and children instead of stagnat­
. > .
. _ 'bfUer toward women like you who ing in the monotonous round of
KOOd mony
mefl'8 l ° b» *W»y <«>“ tb®m household duties or. if in n mod­
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«.• ’ W at least lower the scale of ern, scientifically, electrically op­
I woman work?
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erated horns, why should ska sit,
,
___ taageg for men.
k more or leas
idly at home?
Hew can, she
• ¿ » p o rters fa 3 Just how do women like me
then ba guide er friendly Grille?
a Bath MacCoIl- ♦ th a t? -
Will her children respect her
at th e Southern
“<* "ire .but, John . say>
lodgment or will they think,
rmal hchpol, evl- *»u d° a“d
^ 0 *re mat j
*Nmes have changed,”
and
i married vyoman *»en wlt“
would -bfe
'’Mother
doesn’t
understand.4
I
has writtdn th e I Bad of your Job.”
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believe the married woman with
oa “The Married ; “ My friend, ( h^vei yon ever a Job is a better mother, a better
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thought dr known that every cent wife and a better geoman, a true
WOMAN’S JOB j make goes back into circula- homemaker and a mpre efficient
going back ' So t|«n and that because I work I member of society.**
friends MUXib. M* ab*e to help a dressmaker, mit-
yeu have ¿dree me teacher, baker, dentist, clean­
ing woman, aad perhaps others, to'
the Modern Wo- a ipport themselves. It is a dlf-
3arol is six and ffrent «^vision of labor from
ool. Jane is 12 What, oflr mother’s generation
le of taking care <m«e known, that, is all. Do you
chool nntil I get not see that Tom is supporting pjs
SAN FRANCISCO. July n . —
fripHy Just the fame as if we all (IP)—Clam digging on the bqaehes
Ink your husband lia4 to depend entirely on his sal-
ipport you.”
arFfofr with what I earn I pay oth-
ink what they creator doing the work that I am
ing my own lifeu*’ responsible for?
your family man-
know my housekeeping has
7”
suffered terribly in the eyes of
mapgge with- soflfe of my neighbors. Little
1
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ha* da *Pd immature brains aren't
I shall* send quite capable of doing an adnlt’s
, hire a ({leaning wofk but my children are learn-
wiee < week and ing aad growing as they help
LfiUcateaaan agd mother. Our house Is truly a
■nslweiy. I’ve al- comparative institution. Each has
•e to do much of his work and responsibility. Pcr-
>rk. She will en- haps, as you say, It need's ai moth-
ly if she Is aot er.’s hand at the helm but I think
itanf supervision rather a mother’s loving under-
rk thiagB out for standing and planning than so
Shall be at home much physical effort on her part,
roe, and we can Jape Irens her own clothes, and
makes m ost'of them, while Dan
say I’m sorry for cap press his own or his father’s
suits as easily as he can change a
>e,” laughed tho tire on the car.
“Dan will help
**Why must we ail be house-
boy ought to kedppre even though we are some- I
much as a girl tiaape poor oaes aad might be sue-
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N EU 6 IT IS
ld
R oyal
Fruit
Flavored
Gelatin
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fqr
Drna
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white /o x terrier. W ill
naipe af Spot, t« rowari
turn to Fire Station..
>rt of
alt In
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lanaa
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Talg» Fositloo-!—
Gordon Claycomb has bpen em-
ploysd -in Eiharta Book. Stove Is
thp Music Department. Mr. Clay-
terday.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
SI W»Ur Street
Beal Estate A Beal Insuroac
Estab. 1283 at 41 E. Mala St.
Pickwick Stage Systems
ASHLAHD TO ALJ. POINTS SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO I N S EVENT
Get yopr tlfikets tram Pickwick
Tfmra Çafe—E T Bps» Main St
VACATION
READING
RENTAL LIBRARY
Nothing so hits the spot
during this hot Uma as a
dish of k e cream. No
load can give you more
nourishment than this
piua Ashland made deli­
cacy which we sell at our
fountain,
;
e
tu o tte te e th and
could etrotcb John's salary fOi
that My^ bpj * ad to quit school
lari week sad has gone to work
In a sacaaa. Jahn AM we rnaed
as he could for him but It is tiiue
You get the service you
want when you want it.
EITHER B U Ï BOOKS. OUTRIGHT OB USE OUB
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or lfT.
Wet Wash, Bough Dry or
Finished Work
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NOnDNG TOUCHED IT!
“Nothing touched that aching
spot naUl I took Foley Pills, a di­
uretic stimulant for the kidneys.
I am so glad I can rorommepd
thein t0
®*»ed 'o f her
pale, Mrs. Ellen Relghard of
Soath Fork, Penn., writes this
t**Bkiull3r-
E oliy PUis hare
h e ,p ,i m,uiy poople— a reliable
valuable medicine guaranteed to
*,T# “ ttaiact,on* Constantly In
use over 35 years. , A sf your
« rnMUt iQf
pula-
.•<-
Ashland Laundry Ser
vie© put w« in washday.’'
Have you tried it!
It’s For You.
tneaifference
bueom aiic
Desirable hum*,
put v e n ite te le
Hraetnt**
"AT« p e ti”
- A HAPPY
SUGGESTION
A Great
Re&ponsibilty
When our services are called, we recognise
that a great ffnapoasibility has been placed upon
us. Every Moiliber of our staff is trained tc*ful­
fill th«« responsibility. Each and every detail
is handled' yith this thought and mind. Noth­
ing
overinohed in carrying out oar »iseion
smoothly so as to spare thg members of the fgu-
ily any neudlesS pahlu
U
de P. Dodge &
:Nair Brothers
N I N I N G R R ’8