Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 20, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Coipedy Sfar is
Kiljed in Fight
Dona and Dick Joy D iscu s
Negative Side of Tax
Question
The
Chamber of Commerce
Poram luncheon was well attend­
ed yesterday noon and showed
much interest not only in the sub­
ject under discussion, hat in the
opportunity to encourage the Ash­
land Highschool debaters.
Miss Dena Joy and Dick Joy
were the speakers and as they are
to debate thj^ representatives of
the Eugene seflool on Friday night
of thX week on the question “Re­
solved that Oregon Bhould adopt a
Severance tag." they confined
their discussion to the negative
side and argued against such a
plan. Members of the Chamber
questioned the speakers at the
conclusion of their remarks and
Messrs E. V. Carter. I. E. Vining,
J. C. Hopper and others contribut­
ed tó the discussion.
Mr. Jack Spong of Salem, con­
tributed to the program with in­
teresting magician performances.
Secretary Fuller announced that a
very interesting series of speak­
ers had been secured for the next
four weeks, among them being
Gov. Patterson, G. C. Chapman of
the Oregon Voter, H. 8. Sneyd, Y.
M. C. A. secretary of Yokohoma.
Japan, and others. Next Tuesday
the program will be in charge of
the Jackson county health unit
and will be of great interest to
many. Music week will be espec­
ially observed the first week in
May and something out of the or­
dinary is in the planning for that
week.
Rabies Epidemic
Fast Subsiding
PORTLAND, April 20.—(If)—
4 n epidemic of rabies which
frightened ranchers of Grant and
Hsrqey counties is subsiding, ac­
cording to Stanley Q. Jewett, of
the United States biological sqr-
vey office.
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J ew sttsa id po new ea
been reported for »«vei
but th at Elmar W atkl
eranjent hnnter was remaining
la the eastern Oregon territory
to watch for possible new out­
breaks anif to continue coyote
exterm ination work. •
LOS ANGELES. April 20.—
Dorothy Mackays. th« actress wife
of Ray Raymond, collapsed In his­
tories ip the co.nnty court ftouao
at noon as the grand jury pre­
pared to open and probe into the
alleged bare-hnuchle murder of
her husband. With a terrified
scream the young actress fainted
as she was being led along the,
corridor.
The district ■ attorney’s office
rushed the case to the grand
jury and announced that a mur­
der indictment be asked for Paul
Kelly, film juvenile and the as­
serted sweetheart of Mrs. R ay­
mond.
fo rty Thousand Dollars, is
Secured from Colorado
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LOS ANGELES, April SO. —
(LP) —*- The eternal triangle was
precipitated into the tragic death
of Ray Raymond, nationally
known musical comedy star, when
Paul Kelly, moving picture actor
held -on suspicion, of murder in
connection with the death, ad­
mitted according to police that he
was In love with, Dorothy Mad-
kaye, actress wife of the dead
man.
Raymond died in a hospital
here Tuesday morning under
mysterious
circumstances
and
after he had been severely beaten
in a fist fight with Kelly Sat­
urday afternoon. He failed to
regain consciousness from the
time he was removed to the hos­
pital.
LITTLETON, Colo., April 29,
— npjr — Search was extended
through north' central Colorado
for three bandits who robbed the
First National Bank of LUUatoa
o f $40,000 In cash and insured
bonds.
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Denver x police rppqrtpd a lafge
blue p^dan. similar to feat , in
ybicb fe e bandits escaped, tytd
been span speeding ferpugh a
resid en tia l d istrict in th a t'e^ y .
Qpe of its ocpnpapts threw tyts
pf broken glass Jnto fee »trqetv
Opfciaty het* exprpgjspd belief
Jt wga fee bapdlt car and feat
fe e b rp fcfe'g ja * WAf from fee
rear wfpdow the bandits smashed
tq proyfee g feoppole for firing at
via Shasta Route
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SUMMONS
this summons, and ff you fail to eame, within six weeks from the
Suit in Equity to Dpcjgrp g Deed appear and answer within thé date of the firaS-publlcatlon here-
to be a Mortgage and to Fore­ tipie as above specified, the plqip-
close the same.
tiff will apply to the court for the
Date of first publication is April
relief demanded in. the said1 eom- 20, 1927.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF plaint, nanjgly, that that certain
BRIGGS & HRIGGS, .
THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
deed executed by C. J. Howard, a
Attorneys for plaintiff
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
widow, to William Angle, dated
Postoffice
Address, Pibneer
BERNICE HOWARD. Plaintiff, May 6th, 1913, and recorded ih
Block, Ashland, Oregon.
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*c. EARL C. GADDIS, in the ca- volume 98 of Peegg, oq page 81,
paclty as Administrator with the records of Jacgsoq cou n ty,r‘ Qre-'
Will Annexed of the estate of C. gon, be decreed to be In legal a t-1'
I. Howard and 8. T. Howard, de- feet, a Mortgage gjven tq , secure
ceased, REV. JO'HN K. HOWARD.
the y u » of Oqe
SAMUEL T H dM A F Hb’O R D . Thouseand ($1,000.00) 1 D o lla r i,
Jr., ALICE R. LEE, HORACE 1?. and internet. *nd that euch deed ‘
HOWARD, LUELLA FERGUSON, be foreclosed as $ m o rtg
tgáge.
and
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JEROME HOWARD. WILLIE W. the rights of either and all of the
JORDAN, ANNIE WILDY LEE, defendants, be decreed to be sub­
CHARLES C. FERGU8ON, (hus- sequent and inferior to the rights
’bgfta'of.LUe'lla-'FetgO^bJ!) L. O. qf thk"plaintiff thereunder, tothe“ 1
Jordan, (husband of W illie W. exteaf -of « llep o f Qpe Thousand)*
Jordan) Alva Howard (wife xof (fl.Opti.OO) poilays with inteyes$
Rev. John K. rioward.)’ Defend­ at ten per cent per annum from
May $fe, $9*1$, and for One Hun­
ant» ' -
JO: EARL C. GAPDI8, Rev. dred Fifty ($160.00) Dollars,’ at­
JOHN K. HOWARD, SAMUEL torney’s fee, and the posts and
THOMAS HOWARD, Jr., ALICfc disbursements of this suit.
A. LEE, HORACE D. HQWARD,
By order of the Honorable C. 1
LUELLA FERGUSON, JEROME
M. Thomas, Judge'of said court,
HOWARD. WILLIE
W. lO R -
made and dated the 18th day o f i .■
DAN, ANNIE
WILDY
LEE,
April, 1927, this summons lw
CHARLES C. FERGUSON, hus-
served upon the defendant, other
band of Luella Ferguson, L. G.
than Earl C. Gaddis, by the pub­
JORDAN, husband of Wlllia W.
lication thereof, for six successive
Jordan, ALVA HOWARD, wife of
weeks, and the defendants are re­
Rev. Johq R. Howard> defend­
quired to appear and answer the M
ants:
IN JHE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you and
each of you are hereby summoned
and required to answsr the com­
plaint of the plaintiff in the above
entitled suit, which is now on file
with the clerk of court, at Jack­
sonville, said Jackson county,
within ten days from the date of
the service of this summons upon
yqn, if served within the county
of Jackson, state of Oregon, but
if served upon you by publication,
feen within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of
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Attention!
It takes the message# of presidents and
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voice qf the nafiqn jipph to therm Banker
and laborer, office a$d home, are linked
in the democracy of its news and com-
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Look at yonr mowers for
broken and worn parts before
cutting commences. W s keep
In stock repairs for any or
most of mower's made.
Garden tools, hose, lawn
mowers, "fencing and posts of
•very description.
P eil’s Corner
No other medium places advertising so im ­
partially and so forcefully before all the
people, regaidless of race and creed and
condition.
Sewer Pipe-Drain Tile
Irrigation Pipe
12 ¡ii,—14 in.—18 in.—20 in.
WHY K W SOMETHING
YOU 0 0 NOT MEND?
The finest cigarette you ever
smoked*
N o harshness, net a ¡bit e f
Handle The Medford Cement Tile
K wf Throat Protection
DON’T »■ FORGET
Roche Harbor Lime F or Spraying
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
In The H eart of Town'
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