Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 04, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Society Kotes
(Continued From Pate Pour)
L. H, Gallatin and J. R.lfcCrack-
®®-
George Mason of Ashland ft
doing the orchard work on the
Harrey and Teo place at preaeat.
■ Miss Franeee Gallatl
was oae of the lucky t,
the Ashland high school
cent to Corrallis last Frl
turnecthome on Sunday e
New Train Service
plan received mnah favorable
somment. AU children between
the acce of one and sixteen Venid
be eligible to t membership.
Dnrttg an enjoyable social hour
dainty refreshments were, nerved.
r .
FOB ÄALR—Blue F l o w e r
nW* BALE or TRADE— 1«»
8 8 8
114 oak tt. Phene Ledte tourist hotel, completely scree of land la Siskiyou, Cal. On
8os-tf furnished. Phone til-R -t.
Pacific Highway. PPlenty of Wa- Mesdames Morn a^d Schwein
« i - i » ter, near eonnty aehool For fur­
Mrs. Mose and Mrs. Lenin
ther particulars address Tiding«,
Schwein
were the graoioua host-
B»> *1-
lll-lm o *
esses last Thursday evealag, April j
twenty-eighth, whan they enter­
in -tf
tained at the Llthia Springs'hotel
in
honor xof their daughters the
FOB
RENT—
io
aeree
beet
of
FOB SAl»R—New
five roem
eoli
planted
to
all
klnda
of
gar-
Mlaaee
Rosalind Wise sad Mil­
bungalow., Half acre ground.
dred Moss.
lewd
track,
large
house,
furnish­
Wonderful shade. Garage. Across
The time was spent dancing In
from aew school a t Phoenix. ed. I » per month, Ashland
Realty Ge.
the
ballroom of the hotel, the mn-
Terms so liberal as to make this
ste
being
furnished by Dickey’s
property within reach of anyone
FOR RENT— Piano Phone 173 orchestra. Refreshing punch was
FOR RENT— Furnished
interested la owning their home.
bn Laurel at., Call » X
served throughout the evening.
Realty will be sold to best bidder
dine, phone 2 2 S-L.
There were about thirty couples
at public auction Thursday, May
present,
the majority of the guests
* 0 » R9W»:—Oae dandy 6- 6th 2 p. m. Be there and take ad­
being
Juniors
or Seniors of the
WANTED
—
Good
cook
and
yoom modera bungalow and 9 vantage of thia tremendous bar­
Ashland
high
school.
A few South­
terse with hara, hen house, gain. For further Information see I housekeeper for family of four in
ern
Oregon
Normal
school etn-
207-2*
garage, on Monnista Ava. « 0 . of call Walter H. Jones land ano-I country. Phone 16F3.
dents
also
received
invitations,
Ashland Realty Co.
101-tf tiea company at Brown & White
8 8 8
Medford. Phone 1 « .
« 6 - 4 Judge’s stand, and within a few
FOR RENT—-Modern five-room
minutes the standing jury was ac­ Entertained With Dinner—
cepted.
bouse with range and linoleum
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGee en­
and garage, l i e Fairview s t
Here’s the List
tertained recently at their home
Phone 878 J or call at 624 Fair-
They are Albert Plche, Med­ on Oresham street.
view at.
„ ,„ L « l- 4 t
ford merchant; a. b . Heberiiag,
A delicious four-course dinner
of Central Point; E. N. Judy, re­ was served at six o’clock at a
FOB RENT— Famished bonae
MATERNITY HOME — 182 tired farmer of Orififn Creek; C. table perfectly appointed with a
with garage, garden apet, near
W. Davis, Medford city employee;
schools. Call at 228 Helly, phone Granite. Terms, Including every­ A. W. Ward, farmer of Eagle huge bouquet of cut flowers mak­
thing,
6
2
.«
per
day.
I
t
S-tf
ing ap. attractive centerpiece.
217L.
_
_
181-8
Point; Frank Earhart Medford,
Those present were: Hrs. L.
farmer; Nick W. Kims, Medford Jacobs and son Rudolph of Klam­
farmer; B- M. Bash, electrician of ath Falls, Mrs. John Enders and
LONE— Between Ashland and
Willow Springs; 8. W. Dunham, little daughter, Shirley, Dorothy
Grants Pass, from running beard
Medford clerk; James E. Clem­ Reid and the hoet aad hostess.
of car 2 grips, wrapped hr whits
ens, Medford orchardist; Fred Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGee.
canvass. Finder return to Tidings
Fredenburg, Medford teamster,
office. Reward
204-tf
HAY FOR SALB—| l l per ton.
and F. E. Wiley, Central Point
Louis Warth, phone 18F-21.
1XSST— White Gold, open foce. merchant.
Waltham watch with initials G. A.
L oh the back. May have peen
loet near the lake la the park or OregoiT sawmill opens for bust
on either aide of the stream nfear
Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop, of
the lake. Finder retare to Lttkla
this vicinity, have moved to Med­
Springs Hotel for Reward. 207-2
ford.
Farm ers A ttention!
WANTMP-. Wemen tor gener­
HOW m THAT ROOF— Let A.
ai
housework.
Phone 241-R2,
V. Hood reahlngle or repair It tor
Blue
Flower
Lodge.
208-2*
yon. Call orders to Wohsett’a
Look at your mowers for
broken aad worn parts before
cutting commences. We Jteep
In stock repairs for a&y or
anttera .. and
Garden fools, hose, lawn
mowers, fencing and posts of
amatore.
WASHING of all kinds, plain
towing, work by the hour. Gull
172 Van Neaa. Phone 222-R.
_
182*1 mo.
WANTED—Top prices paid for
live poultry, dressed veal, phone
C. F. Carpenter, Medford, Ore.
184-tf
Multnomah County starts 32
990,000 road program with 8246
•49 St. Helens p a d had 3171,
« 6 Sandy contract.
NOTICE OF FINAL HHARIffG
In the County Conrt of the
State of Oregon for Jackson
County.
In the Matter of the estate Of
Victor Hugo Dale, whose true
name is’ Victor Hugo Lock, De-
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, administratrix ot
the above named estate, has filed
her final account In said county
court.and that the conrt has
nxed Monday the 2th day of Juae,
1927 nt ten o'clock A. M. and the
sonrt room of said coart ge the
time and place for the hearidg of
any objections there may be to
the said report and the settlement
thereof.
J
Date of first publication April
22, 1927.
,
NELLIE DICKEY,
Administratrix.
lH -4 -W ed j
Apply lo x Factory.
228-2
every description,,
PeiPs Comer
JURY WRO WILL TRY HUGH
HAB BERN SELECTED
New Offices In the
Next to the Elks’ Temple,
Oregon traveler*.
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
N o te thia n ew , c o n v e n ie n t service:
STATIONS
Office Phone 168-J
Residence Phone 10S-L
10:1}
10:56
12:10
OFFICE HOURS
Security
A S afe D eposit B ox in onr vau lt guard­
ed by w a lk o f steel and a perfect B urg­
lar Alarm System .
f
This convenience i» yours for a few
eents a week.
DR. MATTIE B. 9HAW
Convalescent Rome
188 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
eared for la pleasant home
surroundings.
.fitted!
WetcFodc
. Glendale.
W olf Crede
. .L elan d ..
W M . E. GOULD
Contractor— Realtor— Builder
Henses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpairing,
remodeling and naw work,
dffd 'Mountain Ave. Phone 4S8J
Medford
Phoenix
. . Talent. .
. Ashland .
Sacramento
Good team and motor tepeks.
Good service at à reasonable
price — Phone 22.
I
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a re a s close
a s yo u r
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LOCAL f t
Funeral f
Director jf
you
may resid e h a lf a
thousand miles away from
the Portland Crematorium
- t h e reverent care and
tender protection o f its Leau-
Shop
dful mausoleums and colum-
Two Big Spray Guns — Duco, Op
and Vitrilite Finish.
sa d
nfioie thete
CARS FINISHED THREE TO SIX DAYS
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Phong 117
Seaside
Ore assaying 111
per ton in ge’d reported near
Painting, tinting and pgpering,
try Cliff Burlingame, <81 Mt. Av.
or phone 98.
187-1 mo.
T h e Incom parably
BETTER W AYS
New Auto Paint
JOHN HUGHES
Auto Freight Turmin»!
FhttRlng Tinting, Htc.
Oregon bank deposits on June
Feinting, tinting, building re­ 30, 1228, averaged 6212.61 « r
pairing cement Work and roofing. capita.
~
W. T. Blackwell. Phone 359-L.
A
LITHIA GARAGE
Coal, W ood and Storage
PAINTING
lthough
Prices $10 and
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Hetman and Van N<
Phone 121.
12<
G. N. KRAMER, Ticket Agent
Phone IdS
Decorative
“ Leather is like railroad tickets—all look allk<f;
but some will carry yon many miles farther than
others. The same Is true of Pen Oak. It will carry
you many miles farther than other leathers.”
W H ITTLE T R A N SFE R
_ A STORAGE 0 0 .
Packing, Crating sad Shipptn«-
Long Distance Hauling.
i|3 T
30 Y 1 A R S E X P E R I1 K 0 E
JER R Y O’N E A L
For Tour Next Job Of
Plumbing
Shop in Beaver Bldg.
First St.
Phone 1 «
PRESTO-LAC
“ Thg W inchester Store”
CALL
CHOICEST FOOD
A shland, Oregon
Simpson’s
Hardware
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resides« Phoae 28
Office Hoars
10 - 11 a. m. 2 - 4 p. 9L
PRACTICAL NURSING
The Citizens Bank
Enamel
DR. E R N E ST A . WOODS
Practioe Lim ited To
Eye, Ear, N ose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hoars: 1 0 - 1 9 and 9 * 9
Swedeubarg Balldiug
who attended tbs Poultry Pre
dtieers meeting at Medford Sat­
urday were Mr. aad Mrs. R. If.'
Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garle,
S
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
Osteopathie ’
Physician and Ihageom
Bye, Bar, Nose and Throa
ä
Office Fheae 192
First National Bank Bufld
Physician and Surgeon
Lennox last Sunday,__________■ i-
Among those from Valley View
W
Physician sa d
Aaaouaeee the Opening of Hie
N e w trnfas b etw een P ortland s a d Anh*
land, b y day n o r th b o u n d a n a convex*»
le n t over-night ser v ic e r e tu r n in g in ad­
d itio n to th e S h asta an d th e O regonian.
T h e p o p u la r SJuutd n o w ca rrta i d a y
coach fo r th e c o n v e n ie n c e o f so u th ern
Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Carter and
XanUte
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
•ton, will remain at the Hotel
Holland, Medford, probably with­
in the confines of one suite of
rooms and, according to instruc­
tions, cannot discuss the cnee
The defense used only ten of
their twelve peremptoriee, and the
state, Hr« of their six, reaching
aa agreement after a ten-minute
final battle e l peremptory forcing
on the part of counsel for both
aides.
The rapid elimination of George
Howard, Medford merchant, by
the defense, and Mrs. Aiming, the
last woman in the Jury box, by the
state, brought the defense and
state Into conference before the
—for quick, convenient, comfortable
travel to Portland or to
Mrs. W. F. DeFord spent last
Friday In Sams Valley visiting her
daughter, Mrs. O. R. Treshapu
and family.
(Continued From Page One)
DR. R. L. BURDIG
1 Portland
CREMATORIUM
‘"’Z J I l a u s o l e u n h - . >
PORTLAND
OREGON
Cremation «'T/ault Entombment
T DIDN’T MEAN TÖ'A
HUGH TOLD MOTHER
PAINTING— Ambro 8. Park, declared Roberts, “that w a s
painting, Dno Tone work, 711 Lib­ found nt the entrance of the tun­
erty. Phono 486.
180-1-mo. nel, the state will prove was sold
In Albany by a man who gave hie
PAPER HANGING
name as William Ellec, ana thia
I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and
man i'we contend was the same
Interior decorating, satisfaction
Hugh D’Autremont, who le de­
guaranteed of no pay. Leave or­
fendant in thia cam.“ Continu­
ders at Swenson A Peeblsrs.
ing, the prosecutor declared that
194-1-mo.
the defendant was the same man
who drove Into the Park Garage
SUMMONS
at Ashland with a Nash car short­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ly after the crime had been com­
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR mitted, stating that he had. run in­
JACKSON COUNTY
to a cow out on the highway and
Rose Sullivan, Plaintiff, vs. 1. wanted to leave the ear there for
P. Sullivan, Defendant.
repairs. The statement main­
To E. P. Sullivan, the above tains that at that time he was
named defendant:
wearing this same cap Which was
IN THE NAME OF T H E later f e n d near the scene of the
STATE OP OREGON, You are crime. This seme cap figured in
hereby required to appear and the statement again when It whs
answer the complaint of the abeve stated, that a man wearing it ap­
plaintiff In the above entitled peared at the beam of Mrs. Deter
court now on file with the clerk of about two mllee from the scene
s^id court within six weeks from of the crime and purchased sever­
the date of the first publication al articles of toed.
hereof, and you are hereby noti­
fied that if you fall to appear and
answer said complaint as hereby
required, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed
for in her complaint, to-wlt: That
i the bonds of matrimony now and
heretofore' existing between plain­
tiff and defendant be forever dis­
solved and held tor naught and
that she be forever divorced from
defendant; that plaintiff
be
awarded the enre and custody of
the minor child, Doleras Sulll-
Under and *by vtrtne of an Or­
der made By the Hen. C. M. Thom­
as, Judge of saM court dated the
118th day O( Affril. 1927, this
summons Is served upon the de­
fendant by publication thereof
for six successive Weeks In the
Ashland Tidings, a daily newspa­
per printed an pubisbed at Ash­
land. Oregon, and the defendant
by said order Is required to appear
and answer within six weeks from
the date of first publication here­
of,of.
Date of first publication, April
20, 1927.
20. 1927.
' NELLIE DICKEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
queries, tbs Ashland raffo
testified that he had bass
ployse ef the Southern
for twenty-one yuan and
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