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Society Notes (C ontinued_ From P age Tw o) The club w ill have one more regular meeting before school closes at which time officers for the new year w ill be elected. . a a » A SUBURBAN BARGAIN— > ---------- FOB RENT— Sleeping rooms miles out, 10 1-1 acres, partly Ir- TOT nt 1 8 Gresham street. Mrs. M. E. rlgated, low cost, house and barn, io r Bryant, 230-tf fam ily fru it, oow, pigs, chickens N u tt*»', rka FO B B E N T — Large front and < tools, permanent pasture. sleeping rooms. 114 Oak St. Phone W orth $2000, price right now Have y, 2T4-J. JOJ-tf $1400, terms. *t. C. Onley. 880-3 *lamed apartm ents and cabine w ith ga rages. R easonable by m onth or w eek. Barber Apts. 158 Gran ite. 111-tf FOR RENT— 5 room furnished house on B street. 8th St. Inquire 267 FOB R E N T — Nice convenient 5-room cottage. Down town dis trict, reasonable rent. Inquire Ho tel Ashland. <13-tf FO B RENT— Furnished house H ttk garage, g ard en spot, near schools. Call at 568 Holly, phone 517L. 181-tf FOR SA LE OR T R A D E — Lot 60 x 148 on Corner Fremont and Dolors St. In Klam ath Falls. 4 rooms and cabin on place. Wot Springs addition, Sale price $1,- 000. W rite Anna A. Hudgins. Gen Del. 219-3* FOR SALE or TRADE— 160 acres of^and In Siskiyou, Cal. On Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa ter, near connty school F o r fa r ther particulars address Tidings, Box 91. 188-2mo.* FO R S A LE — A home In first class condition. On 126 Nursery if served upon you by publication, St., cor. of Rock. Phone 406-J. » 217-5* then w ithin six weeks from the date of the first publication of FOR SALE — 6-room modern this summons, and if you -fail to bungalow, 1-2 acre of ground, appear and answer w ithin the fru it, berries, good chicken house. time as above specified, the plain Phone 880 R or 880 J. 210-1-mo. tiff w ill apply to the court for the re lie f demanded in the said com IF YOU WA1‘,T a good home Inquire at Brown A Rice, 68 N. plaint, namely, that that certain Main. , OJ-tf deed executed by C. I. Howard, a widow, to W illia m Angle,' dated May 6th, 1913, and recorded in volume 98 of Deeps,'on page 21, H O W IS T H A T ROOF— Let A. V . Hood reshingle or repair it for yon. Call orders to Wolcott's Grocery. Phone 17. 206-1-m o.* FOR SALE — 800 white Leg WANTED— Plowing and gener horn baby chicks, 11 cents each. Mrs. W . D. Booth. Phone 267-Y. al team work. Phone 247-L. 198-1-M o.* 220-2 W A N T E D — Top prices paid for FO R SA LE—Jersey cow and live poultry, dressed veal, phone six months heifer calf. T . B. C. F. Carpenter, Medford, Ore. Tester. M ilk test .5 per cent. R. 194-tf F. Parks. Yellow house on In - diana street. HAM AKEB TR A N SFER a n d Storage Cp. office a t residence, 174 North Main. P hone 410. FOR SA LE:— Universal range, ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May com m unicate w ith E nsign Lee white enamel, almost new, L i of„ the Salvation Army at the brary table, three quarter bed, W hite Shield H om e, 665 May- baby crib, nursery chair, high fair A ve., Portland. Oregon. chair and miscellaneous articles. 267 8th street. 2 l6 -tf SUMMONS -------------- F O R S A L E :— E a rly June to S«tt in Equity to Declare a Deed mato plants, 1 cent each. C. A to be a Mortgage and to Fore; close the same. FOR S A LE — Sm all rock crush IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F er, 3 H . P. boiler, stove grates and T H E S T A T E O F OREGON, IN backs, lawnmowers sharpened A N D F O R JACKSON C O U N TY B E R N IC E H O W A R D , P la in tiff, and repaired. Castings and ma va. E A R L C. G ADDIS, in the ca chine work at Eagle Iro n and Braes Foundary, 140 Oberlin St.. pacity as A dm inistrator w ith the 212-1-m o.* W ill Annexed of the estate of C. I. Howard and S. T. Howard, de W e buy and M il used store ceased, R E V . JO H N K . H O W A R D , fixtures. 168 East M ain or 642 SA M U EL TH O M A S HOW ARD, Boulevard . 211-1-mo. Jr., A L IC E R. L E E , H O R A CE D. H O W A R D , L U E L L A FERGUSON, D A IR Y — H ills D airy, W alkar JEROM E H O W A R D , W IL L IE W . Ave., m ilk from high grade Jer- JORDAN, A N N IE W IL D Y L E E , sey cows. W e aim to please. W e CHARLES C. FERGUSON, (hus use Surge M ilker, qta. 10c, pts. 6c. band of Luella Ferguson) L. G. Phone S0F2. 171-1-m o.* Jordan, (husband o f W illie W . Jordan) Alva H offard (w ife of Rev. John K . H ow ard.) Defend LOST— Probably on G r e e n ants. Spring Road, a small gunny sack TO: E A R L C. G A D D I8, Rev. containing 2 pairs of lady slippers, JOHN K. H O W A R D , SAM UEL new, hot water bottle and various THOM AS H O W A R D , Jr., A L IC E ladies items. Finder, please re A. L E E , HORACE D. H O W A R D , turn to Ltninger Hardware. L U E L L A FERGUSON. JEROM E 219-3 H O W A R D , W IL L IE W . JOR DAN, A N N IE W IL D Y LEE, C H ARLES C. FERGUSON, hus FO R R E N T — Piano Phone 273- band of Luella Ferguson, L. G. 194-tf JORDAN, husband of W fllla W . Jordan, A L V A H O W A R D , wife of ACTOR D IE S Rev. John K . Howard, defend SPOKANE, Wash., May 18.— ants: IN THE NAME OF T H E (IP)— H arry Vickery, 63, comed STATE OF OREGON, you and ian, listened to congratulations of fellow actors a fter his ap each of you are hereby summoned pearance here last night and and required to answer the com then collapsed. He died in his plaint df the p la in tiff In the above entitled suit, which is now on file hotel room 25 minutes later. W hile being taken to the hotel with the clerk of court, at Jack Vickery re m arke d :' “T am going sonville, said Jackson county, to have the best sleep I ever within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon had. * you, if served w ithin the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, but records of Jackson county, Ore gon, be decreed to be in legal ef fect, a Mortgage given to ftecure the payment of the sum of One Thousand ($1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) Dollars, and interest, and that such deed he foreclosed as a mortgage, and the rights of either and a ll of the defendants, be decreed to be sub sequent and inferior to the rights of the p la in tiff thereunder, to the extent o f a lien of One Thousand) ($1 ,00 0 .00 ) Dollars w ith interest at ten per cent per annum from May Ctb, 1919, and for One Hun dred F ifty ($1 5 0 .0 0 ) 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 the 18 th day of A pril, - 1927, this summons is served upon the defendant, other than E arl C. Gaddis, by the pub- licatlon thereof, fo r six successive same, w ithin six weeks from the date of the fh-st publication here of. Date of firs t publication is April 20, 1927. BRIGGS A BRIGGS, Attorneys for p lain tiff Postoffice Address, Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon., TTTe. bRAWlNÄ CLOSER Loan Fund*$25, State Federation , Dues, (2 5 c ), $19.50, Dis. Fed . I Dues, (5 c ). $3.90, Fuel $74,14.. Labor $138, Telephone $'50.90.I Supplies, Incidentals, $59.75. Under the efficient manage ment of the three trustees, Mrs. G. G. Eubanks, Mrs. P. K. H am mond, Mrs. A. H Pracht, th e re pair fund for the club house, now totals $449.30 A method of voting, adopted by the club at a previous meeting.- was tried for the first time. *The Executive Board appointed a Nominating Committee of five members, Mesdames Chamberlain. Dean, Hammond, Porter and Rob erts. The committee presented the following names and the new officers were elected by a unanimous vote. President. Mrs. , features of the evening’s enter tainment. Those taking part in the former were: Mrs. 8. D. Do- rcmus, class teacher; Miss Helen Merrimen. Mr. John F. Leggett and Mr. Manly Leggett. M r a. Putman and her son David gave a very beautiful duet. Everyone present expressed themselves as having enjoyed a pleasant evening. Carson-Fowler Lumber Co HOLLYWOOD STUDIO 5 Photos of Yourself for 10c We Can Enlarge Any Photo We Make Here for a short time only." 69 South Main and OPEN SUNDAYS W e. Take Our Last Pictures Saturday SALT L A K E C IT Y , Utah, May 18.— (IP)— The annual convention of the Northwestern Tax Asso ciation opened at the state capi tol here today. Delegates are in attendance from Oregon, Wash ington, North and South Dakota, Montana. Idaho, Wyoming, Ne vada and Utah. Governor George H. Dern of Utah welcomed the delegates this morning and E a rl Fisher, tax commissioner of Oregon, made the response. DA RN POOR. VENTILATI ON y tT h lS S T A T C R O Ö M — T H 6M SHOULD LfcAV6 T H eS B , -P O R T HO LES O P O M ,__ To HAVANA ®NP MORE DAT W IL L FIN D HIM A T The G oal O F H IS DREAMS DB. BOLAND ALLEN Physician and Surgeon « *1 C j J DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office OFFICE HOURS 10-12 A. M. 2 -5 P . II. First National Bank Building JUST RECEIVED Army Goods, Blankets, Wide Straps, Saddle Bags, Bacon Tins, Belts, and many Other Articles. Office Honrs: 1 0 - Iff a m B - » Swddenbnrg Building DR. MATTIE B . SHAW Physician and Surgeon 108 Pionèer Ave Office and Resident Phone $8 Office Hours 10 - 11 a. m. J - 4 p. m. 8:80 - 7:80 p. m. Convalescent Home 158 Granite / Where the sick and aged are sared for in pleasant home inrroundlngs. ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. • * - LICENSE ---- --------------- PRACTICAL NURSING — CHOICEST FOOD .... CALL ...... 7.- JERRY O’NEAL F or Your Next Job Of Plumbing Shop in Beaver Bldg. 37 First St. Phone 138 Reasonable Terms WM. E. OOULD Contractor— Realtor— Builder Houses, lots, acreage and tim ber for sale, terms. Rpalring, remodeling and new work. 464 Mountain Ave. Phone 458J WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance H auling. T. L . PO W ELL General Transfer ~ Good team and motor truck«. Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 88. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 - Office 89 Oak S t JORDANS SASH AND C A B IN E T WORKS Corner Helihän and Van Ness. Phone 161. 194-tl LU M BERJACK W IN S —- SALEM, Ore., May 18. — (IP) Earl A lle n s a lumberjack, »cored ft'^tfn’al victory in . his Painting Tinting, Etc. Painting, tinting, building re damage suit against tke^BurnB p airin g cement work and roofing. Detective Agency today when the Oregon supreme court ruled W . T. Blackwell. Phone 359-L. 196-1 mo.* in his favor. P A IN T IN G Circle Tour East <—around the United States for bu t little m ore than direct route fa re to N e w Y ork a n d back. — Painting, tinting and papering, try C liff Burlingame, 681 M t. Av. or phone 98. 167-1 mo. P A IN T IN G — Ambro S. Park, painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lib erty. Phone 465. 160-1-mo. P A P E R HANGING I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and interior decorating, satisfaction . “Tix" makes sore, burning, tired guaranteed or no pay. Leave or feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the const ders at Swenson A Peebiers. callouses, blisters and bunions. 194-1-mo. “Tix” draws out the adds and poi sons that puff up your feet No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or SUMMONS how long you remain on your feet, IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF “Tix” brings restful foot comfort. T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR “Tix” is wonderful for tired, ach ing, swollen, smarting feet Year JACKSON COUNTY feet just tingle for joy; shoes aaeec hurt or seenT tight Rose Sullivan, P lain tiff, i Get a box of “Tix* now from soy P. Sullivan, Defendant. drug or department star«. End To E. P. Sullivan, the i above foot tortura forever—wear W— shoes, keep your feet frasl^ sweet named defendant: IN T H E NAME OF 1 STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the abbve p lain tiff in the above entitled court now on file with the clerk of said court within six weeks from the date of the first publication Your Back Hurta or M hereof, and you are hereby noti Bothers You, Begin fied that if you fa ll to appear and Taking Balta answer said complaint as hereby required, the p lain tiff w ill apply to the court for the relief prayed G. N. K R A M E R , Ticket Agent for in her complaint, to-wlt: That back feels sore don’t get sc* ooeed to load your stomach the bonds of matrimony now and Phone 148 t of drugs that excite the heretofore existing between plain and irritate the entire urirnu tiff and defendant be forever dis Keep your kidneys clean like 1 solved end held for naught and your bowels clean, by flush« that she be forever divorced from with a mild, harmless salts whi to remove the body’s urinou defendant; that p la in tiff, be and stimulates them to their awarded the care and custody of activity. The function of-the the minor child, DploreS Sulli is to filter the Mood. In 24 hot strain from it S00 grains o f a van. waste, so we can readily Mp< Unfler and by virtue of an or the vital importance a t. fam oh w ell — t h o / der made by the Hon. C. M. Thom S am salt water Drink lots of as. Judge of said court dated the BATHS A R E MCALTHM ! drink too mud 18th day of April, 1927, this summons Is served upon the de fendant by publication thereof of water before breakfast for six successive weeks in the mg for a few.dart sa d n may then act inc Tb&f Ashland Tidings, a dally newspa is made from the acid of per printed an publshed at Ash lemon juice, combined wM land, Oregon, and the defendant has been used for. by said order Is required to appear and stimulate doe neutralise .'the ads and answer within six weeks from they are no longer the date of first publication here T w o oceans, three nations, famous cities, your favorite vacation playgrounds—com bine them all in this greatest summer travel bargain. Enjoy the scenic Shasta route to California. Visit San Francisco, Yosemite, D el Monte; then Los Angeles, Hollywood, San Diego. East through the southland, Phoenix, El Paso,San Antonio,Houston toNewOr leans. By "train or ship to New York City from N ew Orleans—meals and berth included, in your fare. Return via any northern line. Summer excursion roundtrip tickets for use on and after May 22. Stopover where you please, stay as long as you wish. You have until Oct. 31 to complete your trip. N o finer travel opportunity than this. Rest, recreation, education. Ask for one o f the new illustrated brochures. Get further details today. Drink W ater to H elp W ash O ut K idney P o iso n C rnese of,of. • O T O C l HQURB - 1 0 to I I a m<—• to ff * . to. H am m y BuUdiag • » Next to the Elks’ Temple. By Taylor h o - hum f - this salt air from The oceAN SURE (MAKCS M & r- S uecpy — G uess m X X L TURN IN! Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L Announces the Opening of His Hersey Bldg. a face powdeT like this new won derful French Process Powder A SET OF FIXTURES GIVEN AWAY WITH THE FIRST 2 DOZEN DOORS SOLD. Dr. Charles A. T O w Physician and turvaan * DB. B. L, BUBDI0 New Offices in the Woni£n Have Always Wanted long time— keeps that ugly shine away— gives the skin a soft, peachy look — prevents large pores. You w ill be amazed at t h e beautifying qualities a n d purity of M ELLO-GLO. You will be glad you tried it.. — Lithia Springs Pharmacy, East S i d e Pharmacy. Business and Praiessfonal TAX ASSOCIATION .MEETS G. A. Briscoe; vice-president, Mrs. Walter Redford; recording secre tary, Mrs. Domino Provost, and treasurer, Mrs,‘John Enders. Trustees: Mrs. Hammond, elected fo.r three years, has one Screen Doors Mom M eamwwle VIE F imo Civic Club Elects O fficer s ■■■■ The Women** Civic Im prove ment Club held the last bi monthly meeting of the season on Tuesday afternoon, May 17. in the Civic Club house on W inburu Way. The covered dish luncheon slated for the occaslok was post » « a poned to a covered dish supper, for llerenn ('lass Holds Party— Wednesday night, May 18. 'TVie. The Berean class of the local business of the year was discus Christian ’Sunday school held a sed. Mrs. W ilshlre, the retiring lolly class party Friday evening. treasurer, presented a report of May 13, at the pleasant home of the club finances. June 1, 1926, Mrs. Genie Putman on Beach Balance in the treasury 8258.dC. street. from rentals, 1928-27, 8172.85, A delightful program followed Dues, 182), 8180, Entertainments, by delicious refreshments w e r e etc. 896.80, Rummage 8 a 1 e, $192.5}. Balance 8894.82. The expenses for the club year have been: Insurance for tbre< years, $288, Fracture bed to Hos . pltal $91.23, State Scholarship ' We Have on Hand a Complete Stock OPEN EVENINGS year more to serve. Mrs. C. I. J. Porter, elected for two years, ta k ing the place of Mrs. A. H. Pracht. resigned. Mrs. Henry Enders elected for three years. Mrs. H arris Dean, the retiring president, gave Mrs. Briscoe the official gavel and the president’s key to the club house. Mrs. Bris coe made a brief speech, express ing appreciation of accomplish ments by the out-going Board. The newly elected officers receiv ed congratulations from c l u b members. Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson and Mrs. Hal M cNair served re freshments. Date of first publication, April 20, 1927. 20, 1927. NELLIE DICKEY, Attorney for P la in tiff. R esiding at Ashland. Oregon. < ■M JL • ft. •