•? US' r-,' /,-r ■ a«« aad mad« tto fan« ferget an about playing. And to t t said that Kamm really eaa P l v : the so-called hot comer .h „ H liuagerield showed them some-. One cent the wc 0». m om , Uff, va. HUasa M. Jalo aM C ovad C. Jalo (aloo k a ev a aa Carseafc. Jalo and alao s s C. C. /a la ), wife and husband. aad J. V . Piaster and Boy Frateur, Co-paetoare. do­ ing business under «he Bra» name ot J. W. Frasier A 8m , gad the 8ATBOT OREGON, Defendants. To Conrad C, Jalo, one of the defendants above named: Ton FOR RENT— On first of month ones hour* M b» I t A. are hereby notified that yon are to I P. H-; 7 to 2 evenings. — beantlfally furnished/ apartment required to appear and answer the with private bath, garage, wood­ nwt—«■ Bank Building. complaint of plaintiff, now on file shed- One^Mlf block tram busi­ against yen. In the above entitled ness section. Call Saturday at Court and Canoe, within six weeks 31 8. Second 84, - 272-tf from the date ot the first publi­ cation of thia winm oni, to-wlt: ' Within Mx w eeks front the JSth 2t4-tf day of Jane, 1928, the Mme be­ ing the .date of the first publica­ tion of this summons: and If you fail so to appear, and answer on lo r before the 7th of Anguet, 192«, I the Mme being the last day of time prescribed hi the order for I publication. Judgment wlU be I taken against you for want there- ! of, for the relief demanded in the complaint of plaintiff, a succinct statement ot which is as fojlows: ’ That a certain mortgage made by yon and the defendant Hllma M. Jalo dated the 29th day of January, 1924,' In Mid complaint aat forth .before closed and the premises therein described, to- Iwit: ’ ' • ». ' FOB SALE — 4 and one-half — J I Beginning at a p o lit 20.74 acres alfalfa on highway Just over SAN QUENTIN. Ca., July 31. I chains east and .20 chains south overhead bridge, good 6 r o o m Tinting — (U P )— Mute testimony of an I of the southwest corner of Doaa- house, good soli, 11400. Ashland unsung “forty-niner" and relics I tlon Land Claim Number 29 in Realty Co. 280-3 Township 92 south range 1 east of the famous roaring forties of the Willamette Meridian, Ore­ were revealed a t San Quentin gon; thence South 20 minutes prison recently when a prison east 234 feet for the place of be­ board clerk, delving Into old rec­ ginning of the tract herein to be ords, discovered a musty envelope. FOR SALE CHEAP—-Two fine Dealern In Coal, Wood, Packing, described: Thence south 20 It was marked with the name of saddle horses, inquire Ashland Crating and Storage. Long dist- minutes east *234 feet to the Charles Pratt, highwayman of El tracking. Flower Shop. 370-tf southwest corner of land hereto­ Dorado, who died “No. 7055,” Pratt, long feared by Wells- T. L. r o W B J i-G e n e r a l Trahs- fore conveyed by H. Williams and Fargo riders and traveling min­ wife to Jasper H. Loomis by deed fer — Good team and motor track*. Oood service at a rea­ recorded at page 242 volume 16 of ers. six times entered the gates Deed Records of Jackson County, of this old prison. In 1874 he sonable price. Phone 23. Oregon; thence east along south was sentenced for the lest time. FOR SALE: — Ford Roadster, line of said tract 2.69 chains, He died in prison seven years new top aad paint, < tires. En­ more or less, to the west line of later still incorrigible. gine good shape. New bands, 8176 Harrison street: north along the The envelope containing Pratt’s -—Onk St. Garage. 266-tf west line of Harrison street 234 last, possessions, Is spilt with age feet, m ore'or loss. to the north-1 qnd sem e o f Its'con teats are vis­ 1 east corner of land heretofore conveyed by John B. Sells and FOR SALE GBBAP: — 4-room 194-tf ! wife Io Sophroaia E. Loomis by furnished, modern home, 122 Tth Deed reeeeded an page i l l , vpl- St. 2*2-1 mo* nma 42 Records of Deeds of Jack- of the Salvation Army at the son County, Oregon; thence west White Shield Home. 606 May- parallel with Iowa Street 1:69 For bargains la Real Estate chataa. more or leas, to the place fair Ava., Portland. Oregon. try Brown and Bice, <2 Bo. Main. of beginning, containing 1.90 284-tf. acres, more or leas. The forego­ Mark every grave with our ing premises are situate in the crystal gray, for immediate or City of Ashland and fonq. a part Fall delivery. 8. Pennlaton I of the original Government Lot WANTED » — Cement work. In­ Manager, 176 Bast Mala. No. 4 la Section 9 la Mid Town­ eluding seep itie tanks, cemetery ship and Range. Excepting and J. D. Peffly, 143 9th v o i t , etc. < NOTICE TO CREDITORS reserving from the foregoing de­ Watch rlgfirrtea. stubs! " 280-t* St NOTICE IS HEREBY j GIVEN scribed premises the following, Today, our trees WANTED—Field Coils aad that the undersigned has ’ been to-wlt: Beginning • at a point of are m ighty pOlars Magnetos to recharge. Recharg­ duly appointed ■ Administrator of intersection of the West bound­ In God's out-door churclt ed by the naw “Servwell” machine the Estate of Eunice Wing, de­ ary line of a tract of land here­ — the only one of Its feted in ceased, and all persons, having tofore deeded by Jasper B. Southern Oregon. Recharging claims against said Batata are re­ Young and wife to O. H , Johnson, 81.80. dayvom b Motor Company, quired to present them, duly veri­ (see Vol. 70 page <14 Deed Rec­ GoiR Garage. Phone 60. 379-tt fied, with proper vouchers, with­ ord of Jackson Connty, Oregon,) in six months from thia date, to WANTED—Canner cows, dairy L. A. Roberts, Attorney for said I with the north side Une of Mon- I tana Avgnue as extended East to calves, stock* cattle, f e e d e r s , Estate, at his of five over the Cit- stetes, s u te price. G. W. King, laena Bank of Ashland, Oregon. Harrison Street in the City of Ashland, Oregon; thence north 20 Montagne^ Calif. 279-3 Doted July 24, 1926. minutes west 169 feet, thence JESSE Z. WING, east parallel to the aeuth line of WANTED — Batteries to re­ Administrator. Iowa street in said city 75 feet; charge. 81-00. We wm hay your 274-6-Sat. thence south 20 m Ian ten east 159 old battery. Cla/comb Motor Co., feet to the north side lone of Ford Garage. Phone 60." 279-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS Montana Avenue; Thence west on WANTED—Position as nurse NOTICE IS- HEREBY GIVEN the north side line of Montana U t t a r S tm t and honsekeeper, especially fond that the undersigned has been Avenue 75 feet to the place of be­ of did people— would tore for one duly appointed Administrator of ginning, be, by the Court ordered or two. Desire tor home tor win­ the Estate ot Emily* F^ Wing, de­ sold, and the proceeds applied la ter In Aslfftnd. Address Mrs. em aed, and nil persons having the paymeat of the sum of 9860 Scott, 26*6 Shasta Road. Berke­ claims against said Estate are re­ with interest thereon from the ley, California. quired, to present them, duly vtei- 7th day of July, 1926, at the rate | TIRE PLACES— Let ns build fled, with proper vouchers, with­ of eight per cent per ananm, the *" your fire place. Work guaranteed. in «lx months from this date, to amount due the plaintiff upon the ~ Roberta, Attorney for said note in compltflnt setforth; and IB B. R! Strahan, Rogna River, Ore kte, at his office over the Clt- the further sum of 924.00 with In 373-1 mo,« Bank qf Ashland, Oregon, therein from the 28th day WANTED — High .school gtrt itod t» 3 t . w 1 * f May, 1925, at the rat« of eight wants work i* exchange tok room JESSE Z. WING, per cent per annum, b e i n g and hoard. Near high school. /Hal­ . ' Administrator the amount paid by the plaintiff en Johnson, 92* MdrtrMaln St. 874-6-^at, I for insurance en the building on « M -« 'Mid mortgaged premises, also such en amount as attorney’s fees W A N T » — Piala sewing em­ a s the Court shall adjudge to be broidery and beading, 271 Morton reasonable, and the costs and dls- St 277-1 wk.«- never feel f bursemente of this suit; also, such Being “too further relief as to the Chart I” continually , l g A sign of, shall seem meat and equitable. sthlng wrong- When John R. This summons la published la pnr- Ion, Danvlltt. M ., Afead hWn- suasee of an order made by Ban. "alwayv tired at night and C. M. Thomas, Judge o t mid Cir­ cuit Court dated 22nd day Of iy Pills, a diareùc stimulant) "June 1924, directing that service tee kldheys. Mnd writes: "At-1 thereof b© made by publication, o f few doses. t hriC . bettor, the same in the Ashland Tidings, 1 work wltfc more ease, be- a newspaper published at Ashland > stronger and > could sleep In mid Jackson County,-once each rr.” i tor o What t h e r JMmtwPIHM s lS r toay « . 1 fM week for a period of ete successive -«reeks. L. A. • ROBERTS, Guaranteed to give eatts- Attorney for plaintiff, residence i l —li — told evpryvfhere. Me. 4. Oregon. 263-4-8at m TÎ EARLY DAY RELICS 10CATE0 IN PRISON CHTCAoa July 91.— (U P )— To pick the star youngster from that vast horda -ot minor league hall playera -who eavort la the var­ ious ciresdta over the country Is U real Job. 1 . It la only natural tout aoowtfl who pick the youngsters eomO- Umee err . to their Judgment. Bomsttmm they tout a man an a “peach” who finally proven a “lemon," Then again they pick a “lemon" who bobs up sometime later as a real star with neme oth­ er dub. An error such aa the latter en­ abled; the Chicago White Sox to own at present what la probably the best rookie baseball player of the year? - - His nams la BUI Hunaefield. Bill, a comparative unknown, has slid Into the White Stockings an* practically overnight has become one of the best shortstops in eith­ er league. Last year the Cincinnati team i of the National Lengua made a I first payment of 86.A0« to the Porland. Ore., team for Hunae- field. However, before complet­ ing the transaction, the club de­ cided to send an emissary to look \ over the youngsters. This emls- ible. Disposition of it troubles »»ry is said to have wired back prison authorities. something about a “lemon.’’ Ia the yellowed container is a Then the White Sox got him. thick wad of papers, creased and Bill believM tremendously to gtlff with age. It, bears zigzag himself. At first. Manager Eddie marks and is believed to be a loca­ Collins didn’t know whether BUI tion map of some mine perhaps was Just a cocky youngster, or a .worth a fortune now. The bot­ real ball player who had confi­ tom of the envelope is heavy and dence in himself. * may contain old minted |2ft gold Finally Bill Kamm. the 8100.- pieces, a lump indicated whefe thlrd baseman, was hurt and a small nugget may repose. Collins, looking around to find Unless some relative should someone to fill the hole, finally Appear envelope will remain In decided on HunneUeld. the state’s possession. The youngster went into the thia* W k la tha ftel* gad at t tot. ot So wben when the Uma tima eanw cams «to 80 back t h e ' ” game, i Kamm * “ “ to t0 « go ° ”* * Jin tBe there wa* we* nothin« nothing to do bat but ■ move unnnarioid to short. 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