Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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Washington News Letter
rtm e a t Phone 8 7 3 -Y .
141-3
FOfc ÈÉNT— Furnished apt*.,
a r N orm al. Also
p a rtly
fu r-
F O R R E N T — Furnished . 6-
»bed house. In q tlr e 4(1 P alm
'9.
141-10* r'oom house, garage. In q u ire 177
H argadlne.
1 4 1 -3 *
FOR EMM’S—Fhrwlhed small
apartments an« cabins with fa-
raffias. Reasonable by month
o r week. Barber Apte. 153 Oraa­
lta.
lll- tf
W A N T E D —-W om an fo r house­
w ork, fbw hours each
morning.
C all 123 H ig h St.
. 1 4 3 -2 *
M teSM H E A T E D ROOM S— A
F O R S A L E — W h ite Leghorn
steam
hatching eggs, fo rty cents per fu ir m ore choice « a r m
perm anent
dösen. P u t 255 eggs in M orris­ heated rooms « a t
1 4 0 -tf
on’s Incubator and hatched 225 ratea. H o te l Ashland.
strong chicks. C a ll 152.
F43-1
FOR SALE— Radio, your O«h
H O A R D and R O O M — O n e
price. Inquire 626 E. Main.
block from Normal, 451 Palm
1 4 2 -2 * Abe.
141-10*
F O R H A L E — Fresh Jersey co«.
146 L a u te !.
1 4 1 -5 *
W A N T E D — By middle aged
couple, no children, ~ to rent or
FOR HALE— All kinds of store buy furnished bouse. State sise
fixtures. A . N . Dennis.
141-3 location and terms. Postoffice
box 488, Ashland, Oregon. 141-4*
H A T C H IN G EGGS— F u ll blood
huff orphlngton
Í17-L.
eggs.
P L O W IN G
Phone
141-3
Call 196-R for all kinds of
team work and plowing.
F O R H A LE — Horses, 15 head,
135-lmo*
young, w e ll broke, 1200 to 1460
WANTED— Your 1927 Spray­
pounds. Prices rig h t. W ill trade
ing. New rig. Six years experience.
fo r cattle, 286 M ountain Ave.
1 4 0 -5 * J. W. Watkins, Talent, Oregon.
135-12*
THIRTEEN ARÄ LOHT
Q uite • num ber of th e lad le*
9 t the com m unity a re planning
to attend the tea to he liv e n
S aturday, Feb. 19. a t th e h o te l
H ollan d la M edford 4 » > o n o r P f
Mian Florence Y o rk , th e
netoly
elected
Hom
e
Dem
onatratloh
Ag­
K in dergarten a n d
Nursery,
ent.
’ ;. t
H i t . A , V . H a rd y , 31 So. 2nd.
T here «111 be a m eeting o f the
MATERNITY HOME —- l i t Southern Oregon P o u ltry FraHuc-
Granite. Reasonable terms. 84-tf ers’ A u o clatto n a t th e Medfdrd
lib ra ry Saturday, Feb. I t . a t thro
■A M A K E R TRANSFER a n «
o'clock. Everyone Interested in
Storage Co. office a t residence,
When Shuey bps nightmares,
he dreams of the late Senator
James A . Clarke of Arkansas.
“ H e was a terror.” Shuny says
“ He made fine speeches, .but he
went so fast that (hey lost their
effect. It was mighty hard to take
down. He went over 200
poultry raising is-«ordtelly Ihhit- Him
words a m inute and his diction
174 North Main. Phone 410.
ed to attend w h eth er they are wasn't clear enough to permit It.”
or
A N Y G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May members Of' the association
The present champion oratori­
cal sprinter of the Senate, Shuey
communicate w ith Ensign Lee not.
Mrs. M ay Green, Of Ashland, says. Is Peter Ntft-beck of South
o f thh Salvation A rm y at the
was
the guest of Mrs. Jaa. Lsn- Dakota. The official reporters
W h ite Shield Hom e, 346 May-
thank heaven thatNorbeck speaks
n oxover Sunday.
fa ir' Ave., P ortland. Oregon.
on few occasions, for he talks
Mrs.
Kenneth
Lansing
was about 225 words a minute and is
suddenly called home to Portland the hardest man to “get" of the
current senatorial crop.
FOR EXCHANGE— I h a v e on account of the death of her
Clarke, however, remains most
sister-in-law. She left
T hurs­
31800 and 32000 equltya In La
vividly in Shuey ’a long memory.
day
morning.
“ Mr. Moses of New Hampshire
31800 and 32000 equities in La
Rev. Pemberton of the Ashland has the clearest diction of them
Glendale, 13 to L. A. P. O. This
M. E. church was calling on all.” chuckles Shuey. “He’s Just
is a health resort at an altitude of
members in this neighborhood delightful. He goes up to 180
1400 ft. Will exchange equities
words a minute, but lie has that
for acreage or vacant lots. Owners last Thursday.
Write C. W. Dsns worth, owner, i Mr. and Mrs. L . H . Gallatin, TERIFFIC RAIN IN
Verdugo City, Cal.
143-2* Mrs, J as. Lennox and Mrs. Fred
IN HOITHUAND CONTINUES
Carle attended the
Jackson
TO BCHANGE— 6 room house, county school officers convention
(Continued front page one)
located at 447 Rock St. for well in Medford last Saturday. They
improved tract of one or two report a very interesting meet­
acres In or near Ashland. Ad­ ing.
Communication with that city
dress owner S. W- Martin, 429
J. R. McCracken and L. H. was completely cut off last night
Pacific Terrace Klamath. 149-4* Gallatin attended a meeting./>f and had not been resumed to­
the directors of the Southern night. The town was inacces­
FOR HALE or TRADE— 160
Oregon Poultry Producers’ Asso­ sible by train, motor, telegraph or
acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On
telephone.
ciation in Mddford Saturday.
Pacific Highway. PPleoty of wa­
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Glasgow en­ ..' A government destroyer from
ter, near county school For fur­
the fleet stationed at San Pedro
ther particulars address Tidings, joyed a waffle supper at the was sent late this afternoon to
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dav-
box 91.
133-2mo *
learn the qxact conditions result­
enhlll, Monday evening.
Harry Weagant made a husi-. ing from the storm in San Diego.
Racing was discontinued a t T l-
news trip to Mdntague Saturday.
_ “"Sirs. McClay and Wm. McClay
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. N. Chaney. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Glenn were afternoon eall-
Ashland Ixxlge No. 23. A.
F. « A. M.— Meets In the
Delaney - Maloney Scrap Word «as received here • by Masonic hall every 2nd Thurs-
Jomorrow Night is
radio that the new home demon­ day. Master, V. V. Mills; sec-
Attracting Maay
stration agent had arrived iu retary, W. H. Day.
place as that slide last year.” one worse than we had
LOST — Light cream colored
cap, Thursday morning. Finder
please leave at Tidings office.
143-2*
LOST o r STRAYED— “Teddy"
small dog, black and tan, long
hair, bushy tall, suitable reward,
to learn of his whereabouts or re­
turn to Fred Putnam, 357 Vista
St. Phone 122.
1 4 1 -tt
F O R S A L E — I f you w an t to get
in on the ground flo o r In coming
residence section, see o r phone
W m . E . Gould, R ealto r. Several
good buys In P alm Ave and N or­
m al vic in ity .
1 1 7 -tf
“ M r. Robinson o f Arkansas to
alm ost as clear as M r. Moses and
M r. Borah Is alm ost as clear as
M r. Robinson. M r. Robinson talks
shout 1 (5 Words a m inute and M r.
Borah goes about 16(1.“
Yet Senator James A. Reed c i
Missouri Is the favertte orator of
this 82-year-old man who has
heard more senators more often
than aayoue els«. Borah be re­
gards as /h e finest orator on ,the
Republican side Reed often goes
down to 110 words a minute,
Shuey «ays.
'
, ’
“ He’s very clear, and really the
most delightful man in the Senate
to listen to.” declares Shuey
They all talk faster—and m ake
It harder tor the reporters— when
they snap at each other. “ O a r
hardest job.” one Is assured.
Shuey has observed that nobody
can hold the galleries like Tom
Heflin of Alabama, who orates at
about 150 words a minute.
’ Carter Glass lias very clear dic­
tion and speaks at about Borah’s
speed. Swanson, whether he has
(be gtfts of oratory or not. has an
effective earnestness which Shuey
believes counts a groat deal
Swanson hits ISO word« a minute.
jusns Sunday and last reports
from San Diego stated that the fa­
mous Mexican resort was com­
pletely isolated from the rest of
the world.
Motorists Marooned
at
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Asiatic Question
Will Be Set tiet
same Instant the hunted look
came into his eyes and he disap­
peared, like a frightened rabbit
through tofflce doors which were
slammed and bolted behind him.
VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 17.—
In full cry the packet of tick­
et aeekera swe>t up against the (U N )— Four bills, dealing with
the Asiatic question, will shortly
the barriers.
be
voted on in the provincial
“Oy, Mr. Ricketts, Mr. Rick­
etts,” cried one with the Jowls and house.
Action is now under way by the
complexion of a bloodhound.
British
Columbia legislature to
Tex, old boy, it’s Andy,” whin­
ed another, squatting beneath the contend with the oriental inva­
“No Admittance” sign with a sion while awaiting federal legis­
lation excluding Asiatics from
resigned sir.
t
From a distant corridor came a Canada.
The
four
hills
to
be
voted on
sudden shout. ' Rickard had es­
and
which
have
been
agitated
fpr
caped through a wide entrance
and was legging it down the stairs by many nation-wide organiza­
tions are;
as if the sheriff of Goldfield were
The minimum wage 1 a w ;
after him.
The bulge in the fleeing pro­ amendment to the school act,
making education" of Asiatics at
moter’s pocket did not denote
the
cost of the parents and tn
tickets for the coming fight. It
separate class rooms to white
was his lunch, which he eats on
the run as he scurries from place children; prohibitlnb A s i a t i c s
to place, knowing no rest, no from holding or leasing land a.nd
peace, because more than 50,0b0 | amendment to the employes act
persons want to get into his new | restricting employment of Jap­
anese and Chines« in lumber mills
Garden next Friday night, and'
logging camps, coal mines or oth­
there is room for only 19,203.
er Industries where machinery to
Never before in the history of
installed.
boxing has there been such an un­
answerable demand for 'tickets
Already, there are rumors that
for a second rate fight. For, af­ the “wise money,” which means
ter all, Jimmy Maloney of Boston more In the boxing game than all
Is just a second rate heavyweight, reports of condition or Intentions,
who is expected by the experts to Is going for Maloney. There is
go down rather promptly before talk of the odds being 3 to 1 on
the blows of a youngster he out­ Delaney, but no one can -find lay-
weighs by 25 pounds.
Chuitih Directory
Malta Cotnmandery No. 4.-
K. T.— Meets In the Masonic
hall on the 1st and 3rd Wed­
nesdays. Em. Commander, G.
D. Frazee, Medford; recorder,
W. H. Day.
Hilnh Temple A. A. O. N. M.
S.— Meets in the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
Potentate. S. H. Baker, Grants
Pass; recorder, W. H. Day.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. K.
8.— Meets in the Masonic hall
oh the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mazie
Bates; secretary, Mrs. Leah
Caldwell.
Zulcima Temple, Daughters
of the Nile— Meets In the Ma­
sonic hall every 2nd Saturday.
Meets alternately at Medford,
Grants Pqps and Ashland.
Queen, Maomi Montgomery,
Medford;
recorder,
Minnie
Woods, Medford.
Ashland Chapter De Malays
— Meets in the Masonic hall
OB the 2nd and 4th Wednes-
«4y. Master Councilor, Alble
Beck.
Mahogany ('amp No. (1505, M.
W . A.— Meets In the Moose
hall on the 2nd and 4th Fri­
days. Consul, Wm. Grenbctner;
clerk, W. H. Day.
American Ix*gion Post No.
2-4 Tuesday in
Pioneer Hall Commander, Mil-
l»rd Grubb. Adjutant, T. L.
Patterson,
14.— Meets
Presbyterian Church
N. Main and, Helman Streets
Hugh T. MItChelmorfe, Pastor,
132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L.
Ashland
O. F.— Me
hall ever
Grand, M
Grand.
1
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
— Meets in the I. O. O. F. h a ll
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Roble Grand, Mrs. May Etb;
Recording
Secretary,
Miss
Ethel Reed.
Ashland Lodge No. 0 4 4 , B .
P. O. E.— Meets In the Elks
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Ivy Gamp No. 2808, Royal
Neighbors. —- Meets in the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays; Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
Turner.
L utheran Church
Services in Odd Fellows
H. H. Young. Pastor.
Boulevard. Services 4 th
5th Sundays.
Ashlano Camp No. 243^ W
W— Meets to the I. O. O. F.
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, J. R. Wick; Con­
sul Commander, C. B. Lane.
American Ix*glon Auxiliary
— 1-3 Mondays, In tho Pioneer
khll on Winburn Way. Mrs. C.
B. Shinn, secretary. Address
174 Oak St, or Phone 184.
1 0 — Meets In the I. O. O. F.
G. A. R.— 2nd and
»ach month. Armory,
Visitors Welcome. G.
natta, Commander.
Tlic»o| Ideal Lodge
meets each 1 onday night, 7:30
»t Library.
Pilot Rock Encampment No.
hall on the 1st and 8rd Tues
lays. C. B. Hooper, Scribe.
FOR HALE— A small well im­
proved ranch close in, F . L . N u t­
ter, 240 B. M ain.
1 4 0 -2 *
F irs t Church o f C hrist
A le n tltt— South Pioneer Avo.
Mrs
Bits. M. sm ith , F irs t
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
471-J
snothqr
one. Auto camp, service station,
repair garage; on Pacific high­
way, near Ashland. Price 37000.
Terms. Gould Realtor. 453-J.
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
¡V. K. Allison, Pastor,
630 Boulevard
13T-tf.
— N E A . D o tf o il Bu-caw
This is the most recent published
Marshfield — Coos Bay .ship­
lotograph of Mrs. Edsel Foni,
enry Ford's daughter-in-law. It
ped 3,017,319 feet o f lum ber to
«as taken at Detroit, her homo
Japan, d uring January.
«
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Street»
The Rev. Father, J. A . Carmod
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 10i
Pentocoetnl Church
E. F . Bingham , Pastor
T r in ity
knows
kidneyn er Urer.
Episcopal C hn rrli
Second Street
Sev. P. X . Ham m ond, Vicar,
>'2 Second S treet. P h o n e -119
C O ngrentloaal Church
Boulevard
Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney
469 Boulevard
F ree M ethodist Church
B. Main and Sixth Street
Emma F. Thompson, Pastor,
Baptist Church
Hargadlne and First Streets.
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
O ak Street
Office Honrs: I t « I S amff » • •
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone
Office Hours
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
- Dr. Charles JL Hates»
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE HOURS
Convalescent Home
133 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
cared for in pleasant home
surroundings. r ,
of ailing men and wohmo. It e«M
ssry Ingredients to ala digestion
stipation, and keep the kidneys
healthy, active eonditloo. Go to
today and get • bottle. I f t t oae
10 to 1 3 a. m.— 3 to 5 p
Citizens B a n k B adU tag
Ashland, OMffiba
A
DR. ROLAND A lX lN
P R A C T IC A L N U R SIN G
Physician and Surgeon
C H O IC EST FOOD
Office Phone I 4 W
Residence Phone 1 0 8 -L
OFFICE HOURS
10-13 A . M .
S-S
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
F irs t N ational Tfrnnb Bi
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
—
(UN) — Judge Fred W. Wilson
of the Wasco county circuit court
fined Paul Krause, county farm­
er, 3200 on charges of cruelty
to animals and polluting the
waters of the Deschutes river,
following a verdict of guilty
brought tn by the Jury, which
had been out almost all of Tues­
day night.
Krause was charged with al­
lowing range horses to starve to
death on hla ranch at Mathan
and then dumping the bodies in
the river.
..........
Thin, Weak Kiddies
Easy Prey of Disease
NOT1CB T O C R E D IT O R S
T. L. POW ELL
General Transfer
Good team and m otor trucks,
Good service a t a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
JO R D AN S SASH A N D
C A B IN E T W O R K S
Corner Helmaa and V an N<
Phone 161.
!>■
(Mil
Jerry O’Neal
for your next job of
Plumbnig
No matter how much they are
cared for. It seems impossible to
Ashland -Lodge No.' 117, K.
keep sickness out of the lives of
of P.— Meets In ths I. O. O. F.
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays. some children.
Chancellor Commander, Mil­
This fact is a thorn in the
lard Dunn
flesh of thousands of mothers,
who— with premature wrinkles
Burnside i R e lie f Corps» No.
24.— Meets in the I. O. O. F. and grey hairs— bravely pay the
kali no the i 1st and 3rd Satur- price of work and worry over the
days, at 2 p. m. President, frail and weakened bodies of
Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary,
those they love.
Mrs. S. A. 1 Peters, Sr.
Any Doctor will tell you the
Ashland Homestead Ne. 4«07 dangers of childhood’s low vital­
R. A. Y.— Meets In the I. O.
O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th ity, and thousands of mothers
will tell you of the wondrous
Mondays.
value of McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st Compound Tablets. Just think of
and 3rd Thursdays, at the
it— all the old time world known
Moose Hall.
Health, Strength and Muscle
Acorn Clrclo No. #4, Neigh­ building value of Cod Liver Oil
bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets — in tiny tasteless tablet form—
in the I. O. O. F. hall on the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­ as easy to take as candy! At Mc­
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W. G. Pres­ Nair Bros, and other druggists,
cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Sten- 60 tablets, 60c.
nett.
F u ll Gospel Tem ple
Boulevard
J. S. M urphy, Pastor
Stone Chureh, Fifth and Main
streets
Physician end Surgeon
Eye, E ar, Nose and Throat.
Office Phone 130
F irs t N ational. Bank B uilding
RECEIVES FINE
THE DALLES, Feb. 17.
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, It.
A. M.— Meets- in the Mäsonlc
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, A. J. McCallcn secre­
tary, W. H. Day.
DM. IRMM8T A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose aad Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Thousands of motorist* . are
said to be marooned between this
Auto Freight Terminal
city and San Diego.
Water to a depth of five feet
Phone 117
covered the highways in many
Office 89 Oak St.
places.
A total of ten bridges were
washed out in and around Loa some cases and delayed In all.
Angeles, while streets In some
The Pacific Electric Railway as
sections were flooded and Inter- well as the automobile bridge at
urban traffic was Impossible in Atwater, near Glendale, went out
this afternoon.
Methodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87
FOR HALE— One of the best
buys in the city, 5 room, strlctl?
modern house, full furnished In
the best fine rugs, latest phono­
graph, piano, . furnace, walnut
bedroom sets and etc. 33500, and
only 31000 down. See Daniel
Payne, Ashland Realty Co.
F O R H A LE— .h e re ’s
to meet
Philadelphia.
acquaintance asked.
E. H. Hedberg of this city.
The promoter started to mop
“ Yes, they ought to have |closed
up camp th en .” Utterbach replied. his brow and say more, but at the
The survivor declared that
some , of the bodies probably
would not be brought ont before
F O R h a L B — Good Newton ap­ spring.
Residents Stay
ples, 4 Octa, 3 boxes fo r 31. B ring
“Most of the residents are
boxes. W . W . Robison. Phone
staying up there in the hope of
371 J l l .
12 9 -tf
rescuing some of their clothes
F O R H A L E : — Thh LyOn's Im ­ and belongings,” he sold. “There
proved electric brooder. "N e a r­ was so much .confush^i that most
est to N a tu re ’s W ay” — A m arvel­ of their stuff was lost. I was
ous broodet. N ew and . used. A jolted off the bed by the .shock,
large stock on hand. W rite for and from talking to others that
c ircular. C. F . C arpenter, M ed­ was their experience too.
“After hitting the floor I was
fo rd , O rc., A gent fo r Southern
Oregon.
126-1 mo. rolled over a couple of times.
Lights and water went off and at
WANT your house shingled T first the only lights we had were
119-26* from candles. And in trying to
C all 47Y-J.
XF Y O U W A N T a good home rescue those who were caught by
Inquire a t Brown ft Rice, 63 N. the elide we had to w a d e
H a in .
O l-tf through soft snow four f e e t
deep. I tell you it was terrible,
F O R H À LÉ— W ire
H a ir Fox
with houses crushed like egg
T erriers, Dorn Provost.
142-2 shells aad moaning cries from the
dying.”
DR. W . 1. CRANDALL
Osteopathic
Lodge Directory
IN S N O W S L ID E
elude sawing. I t inch body fir ,
Medford Tuesday.
NEW YORK, Feb. 17.— (UN)
33.50 tie r; I t inch« 34 .0 0 ; black
(C o n tln u td from Page l )
— “This Maloney-Delaney fight
oak. 34-00 and 34.60. Home alnb
Miss Agnes Hedberg will ar­
situation,’’ panted Tex
wood. 939 B street. Phone 196-R his arrival, soon sought him out. ticket
rive tonight from 8an Francisco,
1 3 5 -lm o .*
“Was the slide at the same Rickard Wearily, “is ten times to spend about a month at the
H A T C H IN G EGGS
1937
orders— « te rt
hatching
Im m ediately fro m
m y leghorn
Tnncred three your old hen(. E r l .
Alton.
Brooder fo r re n t. Phone
> 4 9 -Y .
*
lto d s »
MM2A. Servte* MWitwv
W A S H IN G T O N — Theodore F.
* * Shuey. official reporter in the
Senate, who has bees reporting
senatorial speeches fo r 59 years,
somettaes has his troubles In ta k ­
ing down the utterances of states­
men word fo r word
Phone 188
Res. 30 M orton Ht.
WM. E. GOULD
Realtor
Phone 4BS-J
Builder
Contractor
R epairing and Remodeling
Specialist In Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
Galvanised Nalls Used.
20 Year Guarantee.
404 Mountain Ave.
For Sale—Home« in all
sections of city from
$1800.00 to $5800.00. Low
as $150.00 down on some.
Balanoe like rest
Get this: 02 5 .0 0 m onthly ren t
fo r 10 years equals nothing
ia t vain regrets. ffiSB.M month­
ly payments on boss* to r 10
years equals a 0 1 0 0 0 .0 0 eq alty
(estim ated) plus satisfaction
of borne owner.
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS ANO HEAD
■oathtaff and 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
swollen mucous
that ths undersigned has been
duly appointed Administrator of
the estate of Hannah E. McGee,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against said Estate are re­
quired to present them, duly veri­
fied, with proper vouchers, within
six months from this date to the
Southern
Hacine will buy
undersigned at his store in Ash­ Northwestern lumbet for co0-
land, Oregon.
strscting ileo nsw box cara.
-Dated January 27, 1927.
J. H. McGEE,
Administrator. 1 ' NOTR E O F F IN A L R E A R IN G
125-4 Thur.
In the County C oart o f t i e
State of Osaron fo r laekoon
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T, JA CK * County.
HON C O U N T Y , OREGON
In the M a tte r of the Entele 9 f
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ A. C. C aldw ell, Deceased;
TATE OF MARGARET LLOYD
Notice Is hereby given th a t the
¡EVANS, DECEASED:
undersigned, adm lntatrntrix
0f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the eetate o f A. C. Oaldw nll. Dh-
that the Honorable W. J. Hartzell, c eased, has Hied her fla h i efc-
Judge of said court, has appoint­ count In said count? codrt mad
ed' the undersigned as the Ad­ th a l the court has fixe« Jtonday
ministrator of the above estate.
Anyone having a claim against
the said estate is required to pre­
sent the same, duly verified, at
the office of Briggs ft Briggs.
Pioneer Block, Ashland. Oregon,
within six months from the first
publication of this notice.
BENJAMIN E. EVANS.
Administrator.
First publication February 3.
1927.
the 21st day of M arch. 1«17 « t
ten o'clock a. m., aad tho eouK
room of said c o u rt as tho tim e and
place tor^the
A i r if t
J actions there may ho to tho sold
report and the settlem ent therodt.
Dote of firs t pnblteattott, Fbffi.
ruary 3, 1927.
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