Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 17, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rattlers Are , r';.
SMn by Randier
BIRMUKIKAM. Ala.. Au«. 17
moaee AsmsSfogg, sx*d sod
Allí®», went'to, jije pporhouse the
Do Your Tires.
Measure p to
Your Car?
_____
■Prao
m and
teeth?
ind 9
Asa-
Te Susan L. McCrary, Susan L.
WCary, John Henry McCrary
M<f hla wife, it «any .and If dead,
Mb hpics, if any, and Sarah B.
WX SHOW SPSKD
Falkenstein, and her hnsband, If
nay. and If dead, her children. If), » When an Auto drivai up here
any, and Mary P. Ingram, and her for tty» kind of servie» we giva
— r- husband, If any, and If dead, her
children, if any, and E. E. Plnker-
The speed 1» what bringa
,ra
ton and Ethel D. Pinkerton, if
■ alive, and to their heirs, if any,
If dead, Emma Wing, and any and
’
aU persons or parties unknown! Williams fervìo» Storio»
Maiming any right, title or luter-
O.
gat In or to th ereal property des­
cribed la said complaint, aad I.
FOR BALD—A hig handle of
old papers for Iba a l Thè Tidings
office.
tires, now top, putto, bauds, rings
and pistons, lato model. Must bo
sold for cash, I1M .0S Come early.
Oak Bt. Oaragm
294-lt
llable party •* >
monthly wUl.hato
write at oneo tor |
man Plano 8to«m
FOR »ALE:— Light oak din­
ing table and htofot 1» excellent
condition. Miss OoMas. Tidings
office.
293-tf
FOR SALRt Boat Wheat. A.
E. WittianM, Route 1, Box 1 «
2»l-5t*
FOR BALE or TRADE: Equity
in 25 scree. W hit have yon?
Route 1, Box 128.
2»!-*€•
FOR SALE:
Alberta peacheo,
2 eants per pound, Teg Terraee St.
Sea w . & King, »9 *12 North Main
Street.
290-tf
FOR SALE— Two apartment
house. One block from CiUxons
Rank
Opposite Baptist church
house. This is a real bargain as
Owner is leaving permanently
Coma aad see.
>89-1 mo.«
. , IN THE NAME
OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you »ad
- each of yon, known defendants.
■ are hereby summoned and requlr-
r od to answer the complaint of the
■ plaintiff, oa file w lttftha « erb -o f,
•aid Court, in Jacksonville, Ore­
gon. within ten days from the date
of the service of this sqipjpans
upon you, If served within the
County of-Jackson. State of Ore­
gon, but if served within any
.other county wttMn the Statu of
I Oregon, then witkln-tweu ty days
from tho date of it» service npan
I you, and if served upon yon by
I publication, or by personal ser- B Trtfc FAtAU.Y*CU>THt& ,
I vies without the State of Oregon,
She found out that we
I then within six weeks from the
use
great care in washing
fair Ava., Portland, Oregon. I date of the first publication or.tho
and
promptness in re­
date of such personal service up­
turning
her bundle.
on yon, ¿tad If yon fatt t»i appear
She is satisfied.
and answer within the time as
I above specified, this plaintiff will
She has told her friewrio
apply to the Cogrt for the relief .and they have found out
demanded in the said complaint, the same and are Satis­
F I A Ñ O U rSTBW H O S— namely, that the title in fee slm- fied. Try it. Ju&t Ph/yy»
By competent teacher. Beginners ,ple, In and to the south one-half
preferred. Mrs. Harold Atkins. • f the southeast quarter of Sec­
MS-X-mo.« tion 20 In Township 40 sooth of j
Range 2 east of the W. M. in
Jackson County, Oregon, subject!
to the rights of *way for railroad,
highway and telephone and telc-
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CD.
R B ilik A J IC
HEHRITIS
MEW HOUSE— Hardwood Hear
vested in the plaintiff, J. A. E<3-
basement,
garage, - breakfast
I
wards,
free and clear of any right,
Osamot
Exist
In
the
Human
Body.
nook, etc. Fruit. WIU take dealt-
[title,
claim
or Interest of the
Use
Trank’s
Pseecrlpdon
ahis lot as part paymato. Can
It Is a sham» to snffsr with lp- known defendants, and of the un­
217-L or 688 HoUp 8L
2«9-tf
flammaSory,. maagahtr, aelatte. known heirs. If dead, or either of
neuritis or any form of Rhouaa- | them, and any of the defendants,
[and all other parties or persons
This Pxescrtptton does not rate unknown claiming any right, title
the stomach, tt duoa not dopresa I or interest In or to the said de-
tho heart. Bat all the meat aad 1 scribed real property be barred
goad food yoa wish whlja taking from ever assarting or claiming
Txaak’a PxeaCKlptioa. Contains any right, title, claim or Interest
WANTED:— w in take two* boys no memory or narcotics, but posi- in the said described real Í pro­
in goad dean boma tec the sohoet ttvoly ovoreomoa aag U s 4 <rf perty as against the ownership
year. Btox > , Ashland T ldtn ». rhqgmatlnu or gon» on earth. I and claim of the said plaintiff, his
AxbMdA
2 » w t Uxw aqjd salvato,and superior Ur-1 legal representativas and assign*,
and for such other relief as »be
Court may deem fair and equit­
able.
' '
I As to all defendants other than
tho defendant, Emma Wing, this
summons, by order of the honor-
| able C. M. fh ou as, jada» of said
cdurt, made and dated on July 26,
X9««, shall be served by the publi­
cation thereof for six successive
weeks, and such parties er pere-
sns upon whom this summons Is
psrved by publication, or by per-
sonal service without tbo State of
Oregon, arc required to appear
and answer the said complaint
Within six weeks tram |ha At to ok
sueb service without the State of
(tajegon. or from tho date og-the
«m t pabnythm.
r
/B « K i0 g A BRIGGS.
Attqrqgxs for Plaintiff.
Fostoffloe addrete: Pioneer Block,
Truth
Ashland, Ore.
’ Date of first publication Is July
197,1988.-
•
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i
finer tires can be made-—
he knows that they are
worthy of the finest car
ever built.
Royal Balloons insure com­
fort aad leas strain on the cur
—True Low Pressure smooths
bumps
and
ruts— actually
cushions the cur and occupants.
Drop in, we’ll tell you why
United States Tires are good
Tires.
tgia
*°d Mogtgna State, Octot
Gonsaga has given 1
thè fatatone Halowe’en celt
game at Spokane on Octot
The outcome or the
schedale catanot be Wily
mined until It la known da
Butte, as the metropolia of how many last year’s squ
Montana, has made an attractive ( be back In school this M l.
0 . W, ,WhlHook of the Golden
Rule store in Medford . and hla
daughter, Mrq. Clarence Vraas gf
Ashland, who have spent the past
five weeks in New York City and
8& L oan, are expected .homo t ils
week.
MID-SUMMER
Toy Sale
AH OPPOBTUHITY TO GET
NEW TOYS
FOR THE KIDDIES
25 to 50 Per Cent Discount
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OHLY
: ELHART’S
Little boy .
•
hole in ice .
Progressing W ith the Times
Yauskhy nevsTfo
near the ice but you
n e e d a n a c c id e n t
policy written by thia
agency just the same.
Should anything hap­
pen to. you, it would
be the best friend you
The past few years have seen many great
changes in funeral directing. Modern Methods
—improved equipment—have Buppianted those
in use in the past. We have always kept abreast
of the times in every respect so as to he able
to render the best service obtainable. Our beau­
tiful funeral home offers convenience, comfort
and privacy. Our staff is well trained.
or your family could
have.
Fuserai Pirectors
Estab. 1889 at 41 B. Main 89.
Day Phone J1».
Night P.heaes 881-L— »81-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
Sudden Service for Every
Tires and Service Parts
Acroas from the Llthla Springs
iri
; .
Hotel * I
; -,
LIVER
SALT
mumamuW-
your liver functioning
Hsxall Liver Salt contains the
»gradients of the better saline
gxlnoral waters.
t h » action Is gentle, yet cer-
U fi. Keep at.
M c N air
Aahland
Stationery
. • p a ir qf slates
Real Estate & Real Insuranc
LEEDOM’S
grldlxoa»
j A few of the aforenantlonod
Mray will be "Wild Bill” Kelly,
Wiaaly quarterback, R u a a e 1
fWèèt. hali back with one of the
l i i l oitrnm U# ° On,’ r*n<:#’ and
S k ie ?
Ce
' * dah»ero«’
MARY8VILLB, « h l!,’Rd». 19.
— UP)— Fred Conelad, Deer creek
raaehev. seeking to equal
his
Hat year’s bill at >1 rattle snakes,
has slain ¿ 0 rattlers so far this*
season. All have heed killed la
W
<x IH « d f c . M t o * M
W 4
M Wn sgvlngs which
* • b ri A W som ew b*« Ha wq»
Alnwlt bwohen hearted, hut hla
ntfghhers found the mener «m -
eenlnd tu a towarpot, the amount day broke the comparative tram»
• being » » « 0 , enough to keep Um 1 tuUty of the pqyt weak- A score
foe th e reet of hie Ufa. Be ia I
pf persons v a n Innrad whan Cath,
» SI yagas Oto- He io colored.
slice, police and federal troosq
clashed at Sap A.ngel,- six miles
southwest of here. • Thera war«
ALBANY, Aug. 17.— Miss Anna
.*■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Threas of persons arrest»* ter teklpg f
[Catharine
Barret, daughter et Mr.
Denver, O ote.,«re fn Ashland to­ to the disturbance.
Faud
Mrs.
W. A. Barret, Albany,
day. They are stopping at the.
la
n
d
a
182«
graduate of Albany
Lltfala Springs hotel.
<
high school, witt be Albany's pila-
cese a t the Tgatt-to-Rail cetsbea-
tton a t Eugene next week.
Mias
“ 1 W TO» CIRCUIT COURT OF
Barret » a s selected bp the Al-
lgB- — THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
Tony Beesuu, tot* many yearn S wany business women’» ojube.
______ AND FOB, JACKSON COUNTY.
pathetic figure on Market street
(
Butt la equity to quiet title.
where he sold panoRs aa n flhmra
J. A. EDWARDS» Plaintiff, vs.
,
SUSAN L. McCRARY, SUSAN t .
n e l g g McCARY. JOHN HENRY Mc-
^ g A CRARY, SARAH E. FALKEN-
-------- BtEIN, MARY P. INGRAM, chlld-
I
run of BENJAMIN F. McCRARY,
B. E. PINKERTON, ETHEL D. I
Wk St. PINKERTON, EMMA WJNG, a
_
widow, and each of them, if liv­
ing, end att unknown heirs, if
and al other parties or per­
sons unknown claiming any ti­
tle, right Or Interest in or to the
United Stgte& Bjjyal Cord
praperty described herein.
Balloons knpwrf' ...that no
Defendants.
!
ss, le
, Char.*
294-2t
• « font*«
bros .
Oregon
Mirions
‘ Rósq”
to tfto
the trap easily