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. t Píiw ¿i» sum o f . l l X l J S . p^l. in terest, ai h ad cost* and d .4 1 autf, together with interest on said sum at tb s rate of tig h t per pent per annum from said 17th a ll day of Jque, and tha said Judg ment also decreeing th e foreclo sure of a certain m ortgage upon, One Cent * Word > er Iuertkm. Vo Ad L e u Then 25c. and the sale of, the hereinafter described • real property,, against I F T O Ú WA1'.T a g o o d bom a the said Ethel M. Doran, aa the FOR BALE — WUshlre Ionien Balt, cheap, 332 Hargadine phone teq utra a t B row n A E leo . JU N. surviving widow, and against her F o V RENT—«Furnished apts Í6 I-L . O »-« personally, and against Herbert 261-6 M ala. J. Doran, David W. Doran, Mil and sleeping rooms, SI So. 2nd St. FOB BALE— 8m all rock, c r u li- FOR SALE— I aeree irrigated, dred L. Doran, Francis J . Dor I S l-tf er, 3 H. P. boiler, stove gratae and on Pacific highw ay near town, an, Geve W allis Doran and Doris sharpened som e fruit. Call 163 north main. Marie Doran, heirs nt law of the FO B RENT— Furns^iad email backs, lawnm owers 336-1 mo. said John H. Doran, deceased, apartm ents and cabins with ga and repaired. Castings and ma rages. Reasonable by month chine work nt E agle Iron and named as defendants in sa id suit, WANTED : or w eek. B erber Apts. I l l Oran, Brass Boundary, 140 Oberlin St. which judgm ent and decree was 318-1-m o.* lta. H l-tf enrolled and docketed In said WANTED — Raspberries for court on the 27th day o f June, F O B S A L E — F o r n it o r e canning. Call The Tidings. 1927. FOB RENT Therefore, notice is hereby giv PIANO INSTRUCTION— Mrs. FURNITURE TOR BALE — FOR RENT— Two office Voome en that, pursuant to the term s of Harold Atkins. Tel. 441-J. F irst N ational Bank Bldg by Leaving Ashland and offer at pri 237-1 mo.* said execution, I w ill on the 6th day of August. 1927, at th e hour m onth or long time lease. Apply vate sale many various pieces of Bank. 257-3* our household furniture. Call at HAMAKER TRANSFER a n d of 10 o ’clock a. m., o f aaid .d ay, 126 Third St. Robldson’s. 269-2* Storage Co. office at residence, at the front door of the Armory Building, located at 3rd and 174 North Main. Phono 4Í6. BOB' RENT — House* FOR HALE— Range, organ kit Bartlett streets in the city of chen cabinet, table, bed, chairs, ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May Medford, Jackson county, Ore- FOR RENT— Furnished house etc. Call Tuesday evening be ism m nnlcato w ith Enalgn Las son, which building IS now be on Laurel St. Phone 263 L or call fore 6 or W ednesday forenoon. of the Salvation Army at the. ing used as a county courthouse, 382 Hargadine. 261-6 687 E. Main. 269-1* W h lti Shield Home, 666 May offer for sale and sell a t p u b lic fair A ve., Portland. Oregon. auction for cash in hand to the FOR BALE— MISCELLANEOUS F O B BA LE — R ea l highest bidder to satisfy said LADIES — Earn 111 dozen, Judgment, with costs of sale, BALE OR TRADES city for sew ing aprons home; experience- Subject to redemptipn as provided FOR BALE— Small Universal wood range. Phone 329 R or call country, Ashland and vicinity for unnecessary; m aterials cut; In by law, all the right, title, inter Addressed est, claim and estate that the said California. Bee N utter, 240 E. structlons furnished. at 916 Iowa street. 268-3 Main. 268-2* envelope brings particulars. Milo Ethel M. Doran and John H. Dor- FOR BALE — B flat clarinet Garment, 235 Broadway, Bayon in had in and to said premises FOR BALE— Hom estead relin 111. Phone 389-Y. 268-4* ne, N. J. 285-2 in the 22nd day of October, 1922, quishm ent ,ln southern Oregon, or which she or the heirs at law NOTICE — Parties who took of said John H. Doran, now has FOR BALE— Loganberries for 40 acres 9 m iles from tow n of canning. 1726 Boulevard. Phone Rogne River, S. P. Railw ay and keys from mail box at 682 C St or at any time since the said 22nd road night of June 27, are known and 486-J. W. E. Pierson. 268-tf Pacific highway. Good la y of October, has had, in and w inter and sum m er, good water, please return sam e to avoid o the follow ing described prem FOR BALE: — Man’s bicycle, deep soil, creek bottom land, trouble. L. H llty. 268-6* see, situated in Jackson county, 1st class condition, 129 Laurel St. two hundred thousand feet of Oregon, to-wlt: 266-lm o.* merchantable timber, pine and FOR SALE — «are Stock Commencing at the southeast fir. Good fishing and hunting, ;orner of the northwest quarter and a fine clim ate. 30 min FOR HALE — Excellent milch ->f the northwest quarter of sec utes driven from tow n, R. F. D. cow, or w ill trade for pullets tion 33, in township 39 south of mail dally, a fine com m unity Phone 261-J. 269-2* •ange 2 east of W illam ette merid- school, bus for children. Two acres cleared, 26 or 30 acres can FOR SALE— 2 finest registered an, Oregon; thence north 40- be cleared. Three room house, Jersey heifèrs in Jackson county, rods, more or less, to the south partly furnished. Price |6 0 0 . A. 1250 and 3300. Stock pastured east sideline of the right of way T. McHvaln, owner, Rogue River, in city. Good feed and water. R if the County Road, commonly Oregon. 257-3* D. Sanford, 399 Beach St. Ash known as the Ashland-Klamath 259-2* Palls Highway, according to the FOR EXCHANGE — 10 acres land. latest survey of said road as ex across street from high school in isting on the ,6th day of August, READ CLASSIFIED ADS Mill City, Ore., with good 8-room 1921; thence southw esterly fol house, valued at 37000. Clear. lowing the southeast sideline of fen joy Your Car! Party is retiring and wants good said road 50-rods, more or less, to NOTICE OF SH ER IFF’S BALE The outdoors calls and hottie in Ashland. See Ashland By virtue of an execution in its intersection with the south R ealty Co. 269-6 boundary line of the northwest foreclosure and order of sale fancy chafes to be over quarter of the northwest quar- sued out o f the Circuit duly issu the hills! Cast care be ter of said section 33; thenco Court of the State of Oregon, for east 21-rods 6 feet, more or less, hind! Take your family Jackson county on the 27th day to the place of beginning, con and go! of June, 1927, in a certain suit taining 7 acres, more or less, and therein, wherein George'G. Ogg Enjoy your car! Have being all that part of the north as plaintiff, recovered Judgment a mind free from worry, E xcess U r ic A c id G ives R ise to west quarter of the northwest against Ethel M. Doran, the sur M any p « p le a s a » t T roubles. quarter of aaid section 33 lying free to enjoy the full viving widow of John H. Doran a UTHORITBB8 agree th a t an southeast of the road, according measure of the day’s out deceased, one of the .defendants t i excess o f uric a d d is pri- to the latest survey aforesaid. named in said suit, for the total tion. Retention o f th is toxic Donation Land Claim No. 41 In! Township 37 South, Eaage- 3 t ?.1 jo , the northeast quarter of ho northwest • quarter of section 8, la township 19 south of'raage ! east o f W illam ette meridian, >rsgon, containing 40-acrea. Dated this 1st day of July, 1927. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County. Ore. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. 259-4 Tues. Waqt W illam ette Meridian and running thence W est 3547.1 teet to the W est lin e of sala claim , thence North Í3 6 feet, tbuñee Bast 8648 feet to the E ast line of said claim and thence Booth 831 feet, mora or lees, to the place o f beglndlag. Dated this 11th day of Jane, 1917. RALPH O. JBNNIÑOB, Sheriff of Jackson Connty, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Oregon. By virtue of an execution oh By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. foreclosure duly issued out of 24S-4t Tues ind under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 7th day of June, 1927, In a cer tain action therein, wherein O. C. M cAllister a t Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Harry L. Shoults and Lura K. Shoults, the defendants, for the sum of Three thousand six hundred eighty and 6-100 Dollars, (13680.06) with Interest at 6 per cent per annum, The washing, drying and with costs and disbursements tax ed at Eighteen and no-100 ironing pr^ceeyses of gar (1 1 8 .0 0 ) Dollars and the further ments and linens at our turn o f Three hundred fifty and laundry insure healthful uo-100 (1 3 60.00) Dollars as at cleanliness without injury torney's fees, which Judgment was to goods. enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of said Court in “ On the whole not as laid County on the 2nd day of many garments jure des June, 1927. troyed or t o r n at the N otice Is hereby given that, pur Steam Laundry, year in suant to the term s of the said ex and year out, as when ecution, I w ill on the 16th day jf $u ly, 1927, at 10:00 o ’clock done at home.” A, M. at the front door of the Give Ashland Laundry Courthouse (Armory Building, Service a Trial 3rd * “ d B artlett) in the City of “R edford in Jackson County, Ore Phone 165 gon, offer for sale and w ill sell it public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said ludgm ent, together with the costs ( of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the * said defendants Harry L. Shoults • and Lura K. Shoults had on the 29th day of July, 1926, or now have in and to the follow ing des Sandit, cribed property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, to-w lt: Beginning a t a point 686.4 feet i North of the Southeast corner of i Thorough, Careful and Also m aterial often makes its pres ence fe lt b y sore,painful joints, a tired, languid feeling and, sometimes, tosic backache and headache. T h a t the -kidneys are not functioning right is o f ten shown by scanty or burning passage o f secretions. T ho u sands assist th eir kidneys a t such times by the uaeof D o a n ’s P ill o — a s t im u la n t d iu r e tic . D o a n ’s are recommended by m any local people. A sk y o u r Billings Agency Real E state A Real Insurance Estab. 1883 41 B. Main St. Phone S i l / » r n eig h b o r! ! Aéorctíc to tJU J bM.Y. Ashland Laundry Co. P cil’s Corner The Ford Batteries Fit 85 Per Cent Of All Cars. 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