A C o n t r a s t in
Business and P rofession i Dir
FOB RENT — Large front
sleeping rooms. 114 Oak St. Phone
374-J.
303-tf
THREE REAL BARGAINS
FINE 7-room house, plastered,
modern, garage, furniture in
cluded, big lot,’ paved street, close
to business osnter. Only 131*0.
TO EXCHANGE — We have
good l-room honae close, in to
trade for two to five acre unlm-
proved
berry land. Ashalnd
Realty Oo.
311-tf
ABOVE Boulevard, close to
Normal, nice home, 0 rooms and
attic, plastered, modern, small
cemented basement, 3 garages,
big woodhouse, lots o f f r u i t ,
ground 100 to 160 to alley. Buy
now for 32700..
FOB SALE or TRADE— 100
scree of lead in Siskiyou, Cal. On
Pacific Highway. PPIenty of. wa
ter, near county school For fur
ther particulars address Tidings,
Box *1.
133-tmo.*
FOB RENT—Fnrnsihed small
apartments and cabins with ga
rages. Reasonable by month
JUST reduced to sell quickly,
or week. Barber Apts. I f * Gran 3* scree all good soil, fine roads,
ite.
H l - t f corner, can be irrigated, some
fruit, good 0-room house plaster
ed. barn, chicken houses, near
school, shout 2 1-3 miles out.
should bring *8000 or 39000. Can
buy now for 8*000 on terms. H. C.
Onley OS B. Hain St.
318-8
FOR RENT— Furnished house.
FOR SALE — 5-room modern
Inquire‘Fairview rooms.
bungalow, 1-2 acre of ground,
3*4-5» fruit, berries, good ehicken house.
FOR RENT — Modern 5-room
house, furnished, close In. Very
desirable. Rent *30. Call Ore
gon Hotel after ton o'clock morn
ings.
312-2t
•n Laurel s t , Call 332
dlne, phone 248-L.
Harga-
206-tf
FOR RENT— Furnished house
with garage, garden spot, near
schools. Call at 1*3 Holly, phone
817L.
181-tf
- FOB SALE— 300 ptfhcrdd white
leghorn baby chicks. Phone 267-Y
214-2
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F u lt TSA li » ' Reed baby buggy,
practically now, also basinette.
721 B SL
314-3»
— — —— —
a fin e
riding or
Talent.
214-3
FOR SALE—One set falling
tools. One light Vaughn drag
saw. Smith quality baby chicks.
1133 .Oak St.
214-2»
FOR SALE—-Small rock crush
er, 3 H. P. boiler, stove grates and
backs, lawnmowers
sharpened
and repaired. Castings and ma
chine work at Eagle Iron and
Brasa Foundary, 140 Oberlin ’St.
218-1-mo.»
We buy and sell used store
fixtures. 853 East Main or *42
Boulevard .
211-1-mo.
FOR SALE — Splendid milk
cow, giving 3 gallons a day, very
reasonable. Phone 9F11.
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FOR SALE— Five week old
fryers 37.00 for 100. Phone 4F14
211-4»
FOR SALE—We have 20 acres
of good heavy soil under Talent
ditch which would make fine
alfalfa field for 8*00, Ashland.
Aahland Realty Co.
211-tf
FOR SALE— Fryers, 1 1-3 to 3
pounds, 937 Oak St.
310-0»
DAIRY — Hills Dalrj% Walker
Ave., milk from high grade Jer
sey cows. We aim to please. We
use Surge Milker, qts. 10c, pts. 5c.
Phone S0F2.
173-1-sao.»
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT — Modern
furnished house at onee, addrese
O care The Tidings.
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MOVING MOUNTAIN
THREATENS HIGHWAY
SEBASTOPOL, (IP)— A 1,200
foot moving mountain moving at
the rate of a yard a day Is threat
ening the Yalta automobile high
way skirting the shore of Crimea
glong the Black Sea. The moun
tain has been on the move tor
several weeks. Gangs of shovelers
have kept the motor highway clear
ot loose rocks and dirt which con-
tlnually slide on the pavement but
it is feared that the mountain is
now coming se close to the pre-
sipltous sealine that the highway
must be upset into the Black Sea
just as the summer rush of holi
day-makers is about to begin.
Yalta ia one ot Russia’s favorite
resorts.”
FOR RENT— Plano Phone 273-
194-tf
HELP WANTED— Female
WANTED June first— Woman
to help in rooming house. Ad-
dress. Box 302.
212-«t»
WANTED— Girl for general
housework. Call Elks Cate, 4 th
St.
213-3»
Business Opportunities
FOR LEASE — Rooming house
or 310 J . Jlû -L m o. and restaurant with living quar
ters and 22 rooms, completely
furnished, 380 per month. Pre
fer to sacrifice on sale of furnish
ings at 31600, part cash, balance
terms. Proprietor is repairing
and taking care of It at present.
HOW IS THAT ROOF— Let A. Out of my line entirely, and my
V. Hood reshingle or repair it for home is elsewhere. . Will offere
yon. Call orders to Wolcott’s place at low rent ot *40 per
Grocery. Phone IT.
206-1-mo.’ month. Prospects are good. See
office Glendale Hotel. Olendale
WANTED -Plow ing and gener Ore.
al'team work. Phone 247-L.
A gents W anted
198-1-Mo?
FORD’S NEW INDUSTRY will
make many people wealthy. Free
WASHING of all kinds, plain information on how you can ob
sewing, work by the hour. Call tain the full facts, which will give
you an opportunity to profit in
17« Van Ness. Phone 233-R.
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194-1 mo. your own city by the starting of
Ford's new Industry. Send two
WANTED— Top prices paid for cent stamp and self addressed en
live poultry, dressed veal, phone velope to Donovan’s Economic
C. F. Carpenter, Medford, Ore.
Service, Layfayette Bldg., Detroit.
s
194-tf
Phone
l-room cottage. Down town dis
trict, reasonable re n t Inquire Ho
tel Ashland.
313-tf
Y.
Uf k
Storage Oo. office at reel
174 North Mata. Phone 410
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ANY <HRL IN TROUBLE
g on, be decreed t o b e in legal ef
fect, 1 Mortgage -given to secure
the payment of the sum of One
Thousand (91,000.00) Dollars,
and interest, and that such deed
be foreclosed as a mortgage, and
the rights o f either and all of the
defendants, be decreed to be sub
sequent and inferior to the rights
of the plaintiff thereunder, to the
extent of a lien of One Thousand)
(21,000.00) Dollars with interest
at ten per cent per annum from
May 6th, 1910, and for One Hun
dred Fifty (3160.00) Dollars, at
torney’s fee, and the costs and
disbursements of this suit.
By order of the Honorable C.
M. Thomas, judge of said court,
made and dated thé 18th day of
April, 1927, this summons is
served upon the defendant, other
than Earl C. Gaddis, by the pub
lication thereof, for six successive
weeks, and the defendants are re
quired to appear and answer the
same, within six weeks from the
date of the first publication here
of.
Date of first publication is April
20, 1927.
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BRIGGS A BRIGGS,
Attorneys for plaintiff
Postoffice
Address, Pioneer
Block, Ashland, Oregon.
SUMMONS
Salt in Equity to Declare a Deed
to be a Mortgage and to Fore
close the same.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
BERNICE HOWARD, Plaintiff,
vs. EARL C. OADDIS, in the ca
pacity as Administrator with the
Will Annexed of the estate of C.
I. Howard and S. T. Howard, de
ceased. REV. JOHN K. HOWARD.
SAMUEL THOMAS HOWARD,
Jr., ALICE R. LEE, HORACE D.
HOWARD, LUELLA FERGUSON,
JEROME HOWARD, WILLIE W.
JORDAN, ANNIE WILDY LEE,
CHARLB8 C. FERGUSON, (hus
band of Luella Ferguson) L. G.
Jordan, (husband of W illie W.
Jordan) Alva Howard (wife of
Rev. John K. Howard.) Defend
ants.
TO: EARL C. GADDIS, Rev.
JOHN K. HOWARD. SAMUEL
Kl&math Fails— George Chris
THOMA8 HOWARD, Jr., ALICE
tie will build modern 350,000 ho
A. LEE, HORACE D. HOWARD,
tel.
LUELLA FERGUSON. JEROME
HOWARD, WJLLIB
W. JOR
Astoria— Knappa-Svenscn
DAN, ANNIE
WILDY
LEE,
trical circuit will serve 111
CHARLES C. FERGUSON, hus
scrlbers.
band of Luella Ferguson, L. O.
JORDAN, husband of Wlllia W.
Ashland — Bagley Cannery
Jordan, ALVA HOWARD, wife of
ready to open for season’s run.
Rev. John K. Howard, defend
ants:
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IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you and
each of you are hereby summoned
and required to answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff in the above
entitled suif, which is now on file
Good-bye, sore feet, burning
with the clerk of court, at Jack
sonville, said Jackson county, feet, swollen feet, sweaty fdet,
*
within ten days from the date of smelling feet, tired feet.
Good-bye, corns, callouses, bun
the service of this summons upon
yon, if served within the connty ions and raw spots. No more
of Jackson, state ot Oregon, but shoe tightness, no more llanplng
if served upon you by publication, with pain or drawing up your
than within six weeks from the face in agony. “Tlz” is magical,
date of the first publication of acts right off. "Tlx’’ draws out
exudations
this summons, and if you fall to all ( the poisonous
appear and answer within the which puff up the feet.' Use "Tia”
time as shore specified, the plain and forget your foot misery.
tiff will apply to the court for the Ah! how comfortable your feet
relief demanded in the said com feel. A few oents buy a box of
plaint, namely, tlytt that cqytaln “Tlz” now at any drug or depart
deed executed by C. I. Howard, a ment store. Don’t suffer. Have
widow, to William Angle, dated good feet, glad feet, feet that
May *th. 1918, and recorded In aever swell, never hurt, never get
volume 98 of Deeps, on pegs 21, tired. A year’s foot comfort
records ot Jackson county, Ore- guaranteed or money refunded.
▲ baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mra. George Yockell of thia dis
trict on Friday, May 6. .Mother
and child are doing well.
This la the last week of school,
■o far as regular school work is
concerned, and the youngsters are
beside themselves with Joy in an
ticipation ot the summer's vaca
tion.
The P. T. A. of the Bellview
school is planning to hold their
last regular meeting on Tuesday
night, May 17. 'It Is moved ’ for
ward to Tuesday on account of
the many activities occurirng on
the last part of that week.
The modern dance held at the
club bouse last Friday night was
well attended and a success finan
cially. The dange committee an
nounce another one Just like it
for Friday night, May I t .
,
The club house is
h *ng
sh ln gled th is week. It has stood
through the winter with . oajy
ship-lap siding, but • the waiyn
weather coming on will warp the
boards so that .the trustees hate
decided it m ust be covered at this
time. Mr. Hood is doing the
work.
A well-known man made tl»lH
remark to the writer -a- few days
ago, “We will have to hand It to
the women of the Upper Valley
Community Club, for they surely
are putting it over.” The writer
came back with thia which ia truly
symbolic of us:
, “If a string is In a knot. Pa
tience will untie it. Patiende will
do anything. Did you ever try
It?"
Mrs. Henry Flock, and two lit
tle daughters, Hazel and Edna, of
Yreka hare been visiting for the
past week with Mrs. Flock's par
ents, Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tucker
of this district. Mr. Flock droye
over for them an« they returned
to their home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. R. E. Newbry, who has
charge of this ehd of the Talent
Irrigation ditch, Is busy with «
bunch of men repairing damage
done to the litch line in last win
ter’s high water. At present they
are replacing the syphon acrof
the creek Just beyond Jackson
Hot Springs which was complete
y washed away.
JOB. B. L. BUBDIO
PhyaMaa aad ftoftosi
Announces the Opening of His
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-1/
New Offices in the
Hersey Bldg.
OFFICE HQURff
to te i s a. us, i - b t a l p a .
Next to the Elks’ Temple.
DB. BOLAND ALLEN
Bye. Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office Pfeoae 33»
First National Bank .Building
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 168-J
Residence Phone 108-L
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 A. M.
M P. I t
First National Bank Building
O-
Pih Ahoa-chen
^hlang Kal-ehek
The one looks like a buck private, the other like some generalissimo
from a light opera. But Chiang Kai-shek, ill-flttlng uniform and all,
is the supreme guiding eye of the recently victorious Cantonese
forces ttt CtrttS. ' Admiral-neneraTPin Ahou-cKIirMHItt command of
all the troops ot the Peking government In the Shanghai district—
which meaus he leads the retreat. And if it’s by water h e’s an ad
miral, by laud a ¿«ucral, because his title is ¿’reversible", and may
' be used as he «cos fit.
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T* ’
FINED B2S.00
Ray Moore, lumberjack em
ployed in a Rogue River camp,
was fined *25 and costs by Muni
cipal Judge C. H. Baughman
Tuesday evening when he entered
a plea of guilty to a charge ot
illegal possession of liquor. Moore
was arrested by State Highway
Sargent O. O. Nichols, Tuesday
evening when a bottle of fire,
brand moonshine was found in
his possession. He was released
upon payment of the fine ‘and
costs.
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SCREEN DOORS
We Have a
Complete Stock
Convalescent Home
IBS Granite
Where the sick and aged are
cared for in pleasant home
surroundings.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Practio® Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Ineluding Teeth
Office Hoorn: IB • IB and B - B
DR. MATTIE R. SHAW
Physician aad Sassoon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Residen« Phone 38
Office Honrs
10 - 18 a. m. 8 - 4 p. an.
J j 8 0 -:.TtM ». » .
PRACTICAL NURSING
CHOICEST FOOD
CALL
, JERRY O’NEAL
For Your Next Job Of
Plumbing 3
Shop in Beaver Bldg.
37 First St.
Phone 138
WM. E. GOULD
Contractor— Realtor—Ba ilder
Houses, lots, acreage and tim-
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
«04 Mountain Ave. Phone 4S8J
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks.
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Nesa.
Phone 141.
194-tf
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crgtlng and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Anto Freight Terminal
Phono 117
Office 89 Oak St.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
F IR S T TW O D O Z E N D O O R S SOLD.
PAINTING
. JACKSON COUNTY
Rose SulMvan, Piatottrf, VW. E.
—■ Painting Tinting, 'Hter "
»
Painting, tinting, building re P. Sullivan, Defendant.
To E. P. Sullivan, the above
pairing cement work and rooting.
named defendant:
W. T. Blackwell. Phone 369-L.
Klamath Falls— 310,000 build
IN THE NAME OF T H E
104-1 mo.*
ing started for farm implement
STATE OF OREGON, You are
Painting, tinting and papering, hereby required to appear and
warehouse.
try Cliff Burlingame, 481 ML Av. answer the complaint of the above
or phone 98.
147-1 mo. plaintiff in the above entitled
PAINTING— Ambro S. Park, court now on file with the clerk of
painting, Duo Tons work, 711 Lib said court within six weeks from
erty. Phone 446.
, 140-1-mo. the date of the first publication
hereof, and you are hereby noti
PAPER HANGING
fied that if you fail to appear and
I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and answer said complaint as hereby
interior decorating, satisfaction required, the plaintiff will apply
guaranteed or no pay. Leave or to the court for the relief prayed
ders at Swenson A Peeblers.
for in her complaint, to-wtt: That
194-1-mo. the bonds of matrimony now and
heretofore existing between plain
McMinnville — Super-road dis tiff and defendant he forever dis
trict sells 3125,000 bonds for Sal solved and held for naught and
that she be forever divorced from
mon River road.
defendant: that plaintiff
he
awarded the care and custody of
Myrtle Point— Dornath shingle the minor child, Dolores Sulli
van.
and box mill at Comstock will
Under and by virtue of an or
soon be running.
E recently were given the tremendous advantage o f having the mammoth
der made by the Hon. C. M. Thom
Firestone factories brought to us. In Tire Educational M eetings we were
as, Judge of said court dated the
shown* b y means o f motion pictures* charts* tire samples and complete engineer«
18th day ot April. 1937, this
ing data* the
of Firestone tire design and construction— and how Fire
summons is served upon the de
fendant by publication thereof
stone and Oldfield tires and tubes are made in the world’s most efficient and
for six successive weeks in the
econom ical rubber factories. (
Ashland Tidings, a daily newspa
Firestone pioneered the original low-pressure tire and made it practical by
per printed an publshed at Ash
land, Oregon, and the defendant
Gum -Dipping. T h e motion pictures showed us how the cords o f the carcass
If Your Bacjc Hurts or Bladder by said order is required to appear
are dipped in a rubber solution* thoroughly saturating and Insulating every
Bothers Yen, Begin
and answer within six weeks from
fiber o f every cord with rubber. Simple demonstrations and tests illustrated the
Taking Salta
the date of first publication here
great advantage o f this process* w hich supplies the extra strength to withstand
of,of.
the extra flexing strains o f low-pressure construction— one o f the reasons w hy
Date of first publication, April
When your kidneys hurt and your
Firestone Gum -D ipped Tires are establishing
back feels sore don’t get scared and 20, 1927.
such unheard-of mileage records. •
roosad to load your stomach with a 20, 1927.
>t of drugs that « c ite the kidneys
NELLIB DICKEY.
W e learned why the Firestone Balloon Tread
and irritate the entire, urinary tract
Attorney
for Plaintiff.
Keep your kidneys clean like you keep
gives extra safety* comfort and long wear. W e
your bowels clean, by flushing them
Residing at Ashland, Oregon.
wyre shown why Firestone, from the very begin
with a mild, harmless salts which helps
194-4-Wed.
ning, designed and continue to use the round
to remove the body’s urinous waste
and (timulates them tc their normal
Balloon Tread* minimizing "shoulder breaks’** so
activity. The function of the kidneys NOTICE_OF FINAL HEARING
destructive to tires. Excess rubber at the edges of
In the” County Court of the
is to filter the blood. In 24 hoars they
a Balloon Tread is wasted—actually detrimental to
straki from it 500 grains of acid and State of ( Oregon for Jackson
waste, so we can readily understand
tire mileage. In the Firestone Tread the small
Fabric. $ S A S
30x3
the vital importance of keeping the County.
units and sharp projections are scientifically placed
In the Matter of the estate of
kidneys active.
3 0 x 3 tt Fabric...
to permit easy flexing; resulting in extraordinary
Drink lota of good water—you can’t Victor Hugo Dale, whose trae
3 0 x 3 H Cord.....
drink too much; also get from any name is Victor Hugo Loch. De
riding comfort.
.
pharmacist about four ounces of Tad
3 0 x 4 . 4 0 Balloon..
Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass ceased.
Coma in and let us put a set o f these
33x4
Cord.... 1
of water before breakfast each morn
Notice ia hereby given that the
Gum-Dipped Tires on your car— you can S w
3 1 x 8 .3 3 Balloon.. 1
ing for a few days aad your kidneys undersigned, administratrix of
forget about tire trouble. Quality is
may then act fine. This famous salts
3 3 x 3 . 0 0 Balloon 1
higher than ever b efo re— prices are
is made from the acid of grapes and the above named estate, haa tiled
lowest in history. Buy now:
F t W
lemon jufae, combined with lithia, and her final account la said county
has been used for years to help clean court aad that the court has
and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to fixed Monday the Oth day of Jaae.
neutralise the acids in the system so
they are ao longer a source of fivite- 1937 at ten o ’clbek A. M. aad the
tion, thus often relieving bladder court’ room of said court as the
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
whv
yirestone
GUM-DIPPED TIRE
Wear Longer .
W
Drink Water to
HelpWashOut
Kidney Poison
C
Low
Gash Prices
OLDFIELD
TIRES
Ci. ¡¿arts
W eCan8BrveY®uBetter
[J an<| gavey ou Money
Claycomb Motor Co., Ashland
W. L. Foster Service Station, Phoenix
Franklin Service Station, Talent
a delightful effe««
drink, which ever
sow and then to help
thereof.
Date ot
*0. 1*37.