Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Centuries A go Is
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1.
The relies or* fomindera of speak is
the Loudlntuta pf the RttgUHK' fair this
J-the earliest beginnings o i m odw r In two f<
m furnished bungalow, also
sndld
two-room
furnished
rtb e n t. Private hath, cTosd id,
ltf
preferred.
IntfUIrP
ta street. Phone 129.
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Teatlfylijg In (He prelffataary er-
a ta ltta tio i of Vflllle Stevens a id I London.
W WEg;
lo lle B etel Ashland.
she saw Mrs. MHTs sitting on the caught in R. wag found for fto is a td : “Bl
pastor's lap In the s td d / of (h i ■ workmen, so wen preserved that so are y<
duce Mr
church fodtory A feW months be­ | It seemed almost aaw.
Near
It
Was'
fotfnrf
Atf
ftd
t
t
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out fob ,
fore the double murder.
j lus. mi Instrument need by
ternoon
| Rostans to w rite on ta^lpta.
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Though It had hedh burned fw ' -|v
V *1 eighteen cedforted. there was nd « 0 H e
O f Lake County
Cesses to Ëxist
lA K E P O R T , Cal.. Aug. 19—
fleck o f Mat upon It And* the'wTff-
tag point and erasing edge zfove
AS sharp- as they probably had
I
Office baiar*, l g to 11 and 2
B anker’s B roth ef
gun, organ, cook stove, smell
heater, Simmons bed complete,
oak library, fable, rocker, kitchen
table and chairs, linotoi/m, rug. 1
I rnes * a . > ä b i f t —
Phone 8P i 1. Second house South
(fco limited tó eye', ealÇ ùòAdahd
o t Jackson H ot Springs. 2 9 5 -ft*
throat—X-ray Including teeth.
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I» P **te H b u rg Bldg.. Asa-
F O R SALB— Ford Roadster, 8
tires, new top, paint, bands, r f o *
afld pistons, late model. Must be ’
sold for cdhh, 8185.00 Come earljA
Oak »t. Gfogge.
8 0 4 -8 t ,
F o A sa LB: — Peaches. Gofada ■ #BfTTLE »RANSFRR OO~
Clings Altd L ite CfAwfords, also
Viga» Service
tomatoes. J. P. Gibson, 145 Scenic
Dealers In Coal, Wood, Packing,
Drive.
. 2 0 8 -8 V
F O R S A L E :— Light oak din­
ing table and ¿ u ffe t In excellent
condttloft
MtaA ¿tttfefe Tlfobgs
office.
29S-tf
F O R 8 A L B —Two apartment
house. One bjock .from Cittaenj
Bank.
Opposite ¿apftst church,
house. Thia la a real bargain as
Owner la leaving permanently
289-1 'h i« «
Come and
WLAN’S BASH AND CABINET
VTORKS, Cornar Helman and
Van Nana. Phons 181. 194 -tf
M m m u ta a te .w ith Bnslgn Lea
of the Salvation A rm y , at the
W h ite Shield Home, 685 May-
tMr k f i . , tò rtìà A Ì, Oregon.
RTLA N D, Ore.. Aug.
StfCcoriibs A t S&t f I ( U PO
P ) — The W hite R iver
N E W YO RK, Aug. 18.— Charles
Chouncey Stillman,
brother of
James A. Stillman, banker, died
at sea yesterday, aboard the'lin er
Aqultanla, it was learned In wlre-
l« s reports. Afcutg apfotfdlcitls
cAused deAth.
NOTICB of final hearing '
.In the County C ourt of the
8fate o f Oyegdto 'f o f Jackson
[County, ip the M atte r o ( the Es­
tate of
,
..William W erth. Deceased,
Notice la hereby given that the
'undersigned, adm inistrator Of the
»above named estate has filed his
final account in said court, and
that the court has fixed Monday,
the 27th day of September, 1928,
at ten o’clock a. m. and the court­
room of ,ld court as the time and
place for the hearing of any Ob-
Jectiona there may be to the said
report and the settlement thereof
Date o f first publication An-
gttst 11, 1928.
LOUIS W E R T H .
Administrator,
290-5-Wtol
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18.—
bridge
on the ML Hood loop road, seven
Allies from Government Camp,
was carried away by a mud flow,
according to a telephone message
here. Loop traffic wlft be sus-
T»eUded until the flood subsides
and temporary repairs carf be
made.
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A t the tOrego« WsM T
M. E. PefttePOst of HOttyWoOd,
Calif., is in Alhlbnd todaÿ. H e
to staying at (he OregóW B P M .
c f.-.? ,;
M edM -d V ls lt o k -
Mrs. Jdhn L . Olagfin' o f f l W c l f f
was a Medford* visttof S a t« ? » # !
(jay^ to r
That i
Jerome* I
of the Fi
England,
keeper ol
tertalnfnj
ty yuan
HUNTING SEASON IS NEAR
HOW ARE YOUR
A * 6 td c o
i t sufficient.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
OM Fashioned
“dead bea
GINGER
B R EA D
Grief Is Givêrt
As Death Gause
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 18.—
(U P )— Grief over the death of
her husband, W im am Cuddy, old
newspaper man, brought
death
yesterday afternoon to Mrs. Cud­
dy. She hA» grieved constantly
since her husband died last OC-
M anila O fficial
H ow Jong sWce you1
havd h ad a good, fresh
piece of w arm g in g e r
bread? L ong tim e is n ’t-it?
Maybe n o t since you were
a kid1. W e m ake g in g e r
bread every day— an d i t ’s
delicious, of coffrsn—a» read
confection. T ry an o rd e r
for d in n er tonight.
USE YOUR
Franklin
Bakery
TELEPHONE
the next tube' you are offered a beautifully engraved
stock certificate in exchange for your hard-earned
3avingH, before you sign on the dotted line, ju s t step
to youf phon'6 and ask your b a n k e r’s advice.
If he h a ^ n ’t the inform ation a t hand on th a t p a r­
ticu lar stock, he will gladly get it for you.
FIRST
Ordered Bdniahed
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, ORÈGON
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18— Mrs.
Charlotte Beuther was beaten and
then chloroformed by a burglar
who robbed her of money And JAh-
elry valued a t 8900
public session of that body last
June. His conviction also carried
A fine of 8100.
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B«rn—
M r. and Mrs. W . J. Brlney ot
Chicago, 111., announce th e birth
of a davghte'r^at the Community
Hospital
L eft for Dea<l Indian—
M i’s. S. A. Arnold left this morn-
Ixfg f<Tr her ranch on (he Dead
Indian.
To drAfer LAke—
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones of Whit­
tier, Calif., made a trip to Crater
L ik e yesterday
' Mark Avery grave with onr
cryAtal gray, for immediate or
V ú d Í tiA a ir tS
Fall delivery.
8. Pennlston
W A N T E D — Batteries to. re­ Manager, 17S East Main.
charge. 8 1 0 0 . W e w ill h«y yedr
old battery. Claycomb krofor Co., , F I A g R IW R U O T ID N —
Ford Garage. Phone 60.
279-tf By competent teacher. Beginners
preferred. Mrs. Harold Aiklns.
2^3-1-m o.*
WANTED—
Corii
urn
And
atunx
Magnetos to recharge. Recharg­
ed by the new “ServweU" machine
— the only one of Ita kind In
Sottthern Oregon.
Recharging
I t takes in aU tbte«f
81.60. Claycomb Motor Cottftany,
O o rt Garage. Plume 50. .
Jùiâ ÈügbjKe îtt Celebrat­
in g this grfeSt ORÉGON
Notice la hereby given that by
virtu« of a D EC R EE and ORDER
O F SALE fo thg partition sA t
wherein Jacob 0 : Amhrdse And
H attie K. Ambrose, Intttafnff and
wife, are plaintiffs, and Mary
Ellen Deakln and J. J. Deakta.
J /., are defendants, duly
made
and rendered l i f t s C f W t
of Oregon, fo r Jackeon Goanty,
on the 29th day of Jttiy,
aathorizigg tke sale o f the real
property therein and hereinafter
deforlhed. ( / ( U tffte ftfiiA * *4r-F
eféHt:
a OrilÄliu/ xFl™»
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P K â D U ta r
IN C L U D E S :
Klatawa— A »offlrf&l pageant depicting
the developmAnt o l transportation —
caat and chorea of 800 voices.
combiàa*
reequrcea
Oregon w ill be re-
w ill a t the frrffo d e a r o f Oral
court house at JacksonvlUe, Jack­
son County, Oregon, on the 4th,
dAy o f September, 1988. a ? 10
o'clock a. a t, o ffer for sale a t pub-
'»lie «notion, and M il to U ft fog*-
e t f bidder for cash, the (A nm flft
deedrlbed premisee, to w it:
Interest fn Lota IB ? !« , aO T Ï 7
MLot Number 17, o f. B 1 o e k Bellvue traet, la Jackson County,
Oregon.
a ,
TUrrBwEnWa P®zw®®•
the' amusements of
■ ^ a i r circus, boxing
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JE OF THE /
L ROUND-
» FARE
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COMPANY
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iftt fs
on the dormer school sttfew'alk Im ­
provement district was ready (or
the drat time and plaeed on the
catoritfAr.
Councilman B ard ic' irrgdd- f t i #
the police be instructed to place
signs adjacent to all hotels, noti­
fying tourists that all-night park­
ing in the streets la prohibited. .’
Councilman Taylor urged that
one-way traffic afgns bd ¿laced’ at ’
(he plaza.
Both these recom­
mendations were adopted by the
council.
,
Avenue which caused t h i council
to decide on the bond Iseue for
the street depAAtaedt
H e ex-
I
beon whea the stylos last slipped
from the fingers of Its Romen pda-
WELL1
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One does
A quantity of SamlAn ward,
The Clear Lake Press, pfoneer pa­
per Of Lake cohnty, la no mote, dating from the lAst h a lf of the
.a lter an honored existence in thA1 first c e d tfty After Christ, and a
publishing field State l i f t
small statuette of pipeclay, sup-
Changing times brought chAat-i poaed by experts to represent Von-
tag. tastes, even In this largest os and of (be sort need for house-
California county without a raff- hold decoration by the Romafie,
road, and a disastrous fire lastj also were unearthed by the astew-
A p r«
the la st straw.
Ished workmen.
.
The press and other equipm'ent
was dtomantlod and hak Jüst been
ishlpped to San Francisco and Saé-
ramento.
Fdfer s n s ^ K e s m i r o r T ra r
citizens.,
A Roman lady’s wooden comb. by F, C.
Who, w ith Mrs Hall, are charged delicately carved and with a few druggist,
1st rands o f fine black kata stiff j troduce
w ith the murder. Miss TddjfH AtM
FOB R E N T — Choice office or
»»• • room for rent, reasonable^
Levtoe K i M d
■Xn dVArfurce atodfoiAf
“I t le also my Judgment that
H .»ould be better to p u t/h e bond r,
lesue to a vote before November, u
U I t la poeZlbet to do so. W e w ill i
h ik e rain by November and m a n y r
People who ,r e now *“ • Inkhr of |,
extending a water system w ill
have forgotten the water shortage
h r that time and there la.np cer­
tainty (hat the Issue would be nip- ’
proved1”
W 'W ft W . Swpdenblird*« protest
aghinst (liq cortdltldh '¿ f t f f t n U f o
H edr/ DA U M y e r , UaWdAi». I
¿ruwüri asi?
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Delay fe Feared
f tag.
db > y^K
purchase of Ike toad WM >•*<* *P
(or thy tim e being, and the Bell­
view folks were given assurance
that they waujd he, notified ,b»>
.(ore any definite action la taken.
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lafs,” he fold them. ” B et you are
a ll busy men and 1 t h ta k lt would
he better to appoint * hoard, the
foamhei» p f which could devote
more of their time to the water
«M otion and map out a complete
and comprehensive plan-of im-
provement.
189« years na
ttty of Roman
9 dug up ta M
ien Bridge, dpi
TOR RENT: A - Modern three
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