Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    RAPSGENEVA
CONFERENCE
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sizes f r o » 3 to
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m . BOX I t y
Route 1.
Booth Of JMtvtaw school
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346-6»
n
roqpd
iR T E D ^ S y a man < 1 t h
j , a.position in town or cloae
inquire No. M Seventh St.,
one M. D. Jennings. 866-3»
Acreage or largar
tract to trade fo r house and lot
ln pos Angeles worth >3800.
W ogld assuma
about
I MOO.
Browh A Rica. 03 N. M aia.
204-3
F O B S A L « — 21 tons of good
311-tf quality a lfa lfa hay ' In sboch.
Hava fow loads « f -especially fine
quality fo r rabbits. A . H. Davon-
hlll. (MU evenings between 4
and 7. I I P « .
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243-tf
WAXTHM
Raspberries
canning.' can The ridiaci
fo j
s
FOB SALE— Raspberries, pick
them yourself, 136 Ashland St.
* . B(ege) of ta t* efty.i and WftH
known ftem > m ee^aatlp ‘ roefteed
an appointment to a tnoat respon­
sible p cR lo n w ith the M s»»*»«
Power A Ltght company of Mem­
phis, Tennessee.
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He has been made oealntqnt
superintendent o f the electric dm-
tributton department, f re vlo n e to
this appointment he was chief; d i­
vision Inspector for Jhe _ . • « ■
<$estar Lighting Company ef M$-
Vecpön, New Y o r k
»/ ' :, 4f
Mr. B iegeH a welF know n-./to
thio City, having graduated from
t>e A shland'htgk aohooi.
attended th« Oregon A irta d h W »
College j l C o r e lli» • s p e c ia lis t
ln electrica)
engjueerlng. M
uaq? « f e d * h «rg ,g r4 reR>iclhg
ire» bis e p 1 rv M
sdvguoqfgeftf.
Ra t a n brother Of Capa f t p * 1
itfd Rimer Blegel of this ct|y, •
364-2»
F O R BBM T— PuriUdhed bouse
tH TRO URpt—May
FO R SALB— ee white leghorn AMT
on Laurel Bt. Phone 3*3 L or call pullets, cheap, 11 weeks old. . gMUâjUiloate w ith Epalgn Los
|S 3 Hargadlne.
266^6
«g t M Salvation A rm y M te«
Phone 29 8-J. P ran k Oilloon.
Whtob BhtaM p o m s, M f Mgy-
364-6
faM 4 P M . Forttaad. Oregon.
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F O R SALB— A - l a lfa lfa bay to
F O R B A LE — McAdeJ 336 Pack­
f ie ld ., R. M. Chaney, phone 1SF6.
ard Sedan, 18,000 miles, uphoL
>
364-4*
’ M D f F S - E arn 31J dosen sew­
stpry and paint like new, latest
F O B SAUP— I have 100 lbs. of ing aprons home; experience up;
typo high compression motor.
Address Box K V Tidings.
261-6 Royal Ann cherries, 8c a lb. Come noeesagrp; materials eat; Instruc­
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and get them. I w ill pick them. tions furnished.. Addressed enve­
-F O B S A L E — 1934 Big 8 i x
Let me know how m anr,and .when lope brings particulars. M ilo Gar­
udebaker, 6-paaeenger sedan, you want them. J. L . H arner, 146 ment, 236 Broadway, Bayonne. N.
16 Inch wheel-base, new last Almond gt.
268-8*
»cember.
Rabber, body, and
F O R BAUE— Loganberries fo r IRISH VNITKD IN ORgKF
D tor-ln first class . shape. Ad-
ess Box K V . care:Tldtogs, 361-6 cannlpg. 1 7 2 Ì Boulevard. Phons
FOR STATE I JA D E R
486-J. W . B. Pierson.
253-tf
F O B BALM— Model K 16 Spec­
(Continued F r o » ra g e Oop)
ial OMC trac k w ith cab, apd
F O B S A U L — Man s bicycle,
hftdy, now pneum atic.. tires all
1st class condition, 123 Laurel St. Monday
abound. R ight u p .’ to!shape for
Draped In the Republican coL
immedlqte work. Adrees Bok R Y
. o n , the body lies In state there,
eftre T iding*.
' A
261-6
aw aiting < , public funeral Wed-
F O B ggLR, -Sm all rock crush­ ' nesday. Thousands of people hate
FO B R ale — Late » e , f e ) er, 3 H . F . boiler, Move grates and , « le d past It.
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backs, fjkwgnmwers
sharpened
Standard Six Stugeftaftor Oosch.
five good tires, pew In May. 1326, end repglrott. Castings and ma-
Packard Brothers
M arion
tu n 13.060 miles. This car to~< chlne w o rk nt-M agle Iro n and sell 47 Jerseys tor 313.4611.
hprgajp. Address . Box K V , enre Brass F ta b g m * ' 14P Oberlin f i t .
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313^1-mo. •-
Tidlngq.
. FO R S A Itp — Weeping pigs. R.
F O R RALE— Nice home close
E. and Oso. D. WUltasss on J tto » -
ath Falls highway, r t
-4M66-jft* to business moat be sold soon a t a
sacrifiée. W ould take stock or a
F O R BALM— Thsoo months qld car ’for firs t payment. Brown A
iftdlvM ually podlgreed cockerels Rico 63 M. Main.
264-3*
from progeny tested dam w ith
three year record of 664 eggs. Ex­
cellent to r Increasing.flock pro­
duction. A, B ert Freeman, 112
Nutley.
;, ’r - ■ 364-tP
»»♦»-•of
Paul Barron, Mepford I
was fined 1100 and costs M
when tie plgaded guilty
charge of. Illegal possession
toxleating liquor. H e tpnf ft
ties of bome brew fn b ta q
alon when taken by EM i(
RALL L K A R V K
’ Should
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'ftALBM, July I t — ( I F
LONDON. J u U .3— ( I F — It
Is unthinkable that Orest Britain
should entar Into competition
with the United States In a new
race tor grmameutat*’ Sir. Austin
Chamberlain, eqpetsry of for­
eign s ta irs , said In the house of
commons Monday-
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...
Ths statem ent .was made while
Chamberlain w as. answering, a
serlea o f questions touching on
diplomacy, pat to him by A rth u r
Ponsonby, igbotita.
•
of the league and the admoutQbu
of Ninlnger, Ashland played him
So the question arises whether or­
der r.rid organliation or lawless
uees Is to prevail.
Duty to the/organisation de­
mands that tho-Bogs-Granis pgss
?Ame be called a no-game s»d
that Hoffard be blacklisted from
playing on
team in tn<>
league., (food sp ortsm an sh ip Is to
be commenged-, but cut - throat
«m petltipn and lawlessness di
seVeMst condemitAtion
$12.00
d Batteries Pit 85
ir Cent Of AU Cars.
w better for Oar or
Radio
United States
Royal a Cords
I
Wo recharge your Battory
Radio B attery.. . . . . . .75c
Car Battery............. 1.00
Phone 104
F Q B ¿ALH— lS0.wi»|te1Axhorn
.
Phone 50
f t DQE8 Make a Differ­
ence Where Yon Buy
Your ford. -
**For years I have been a
Liick$ Strike entHiisiast,
in fact^ J never smoke any
other cigarette» In a ll
this time I have never
beeri troubled wUH throat
irritations» In addition
to the enjoyment that I
g et from the superior
quality of Lucky Strikes,
ü is wonderful tq know
that my voice will never
be affected by smoking»*9
o f the moat din
actors o f the
state.
Y o u , .too, w ill find
Strikes are m ild apd
finest cigarettes y 0 u <
m ad e of the finest Tm
mestic tob accos, p ro w
blended with great ak
is an extra process—
—no hatshness; n o t a
4TH STREET
BAKERY
B R EA D, CAKES, PASTBRIBS
F R E S H E V E R Y DAY
CALL
JERRY OTS
f o r Your Next
Plumbing
Shop to Beaver
Office 320 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F . M V IR H E A D
New M ethod. Cleaning
Bugs Cleaned, Dyed and Bleed
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— A l) Kinds of Carpet
-Work Patronise home Industry
P A IN T IX O
Painting, tinting and papering,
try C liff Burlingame. 681 Mt. Avo.
or phone 466.
167-1 mo.
P in t 8 t
W H IT T U n u m m i
« BTORAffll 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, C rating and Shipping.
Long Distance Häftling.
▲oto freight Tem teal
Phone 117
Offioe 8« Oak S t
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALK
Lit throat protection,
he’d say to you:
PUlleta, p and I5 weah» Old. 7>c
and I Í . 6 0 each. Route 1, Box 168
N ell Creek.
¿ 266-3» Tidings.
Monees, lots, acreage and tim­
bar for sals, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and naw work.
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 48BL
Claycomb Motor
Sudeten Service
Opposite • Litliia Springs
», £otel
UtL
DK.KBNS8TJU WOODS
Prgctiod Limited To
Eye, Ear, N om and TbfWt
X-Ray, Inolvding Teeth
OMIee Hoars i te -iS a n d S -a
fo r d Battery
LEEDOM
TIRE SHOP
Trade. In
Offic. Phea. 1 W
Horae P hea.
Bam
A. Koaer today said be woald not
resign as secretary of State to ac­
cept a position as state budget
aommiaetoner offered him by Gov­
ernor Patterson.
Ponsonby bad made a heated
a¿te«h on the government's for­
eign policies
“ The Oeneva conference la a
mosf flagrant example of the fu-
lUo method of trying to lim it
armaments,** ha said. *‘8uoh con­
ferences mean nftthing. I t gov­
ernment» of 'Europe are really
sincere, they have only to adopt
y o u it OLD TIBES OH
. (Continued F ro m P M *
play him. Disregarding ih e ^qtas
tfee sgm.e s^a.dard fer tho m s^ta*
t-
t « t a w * to t f l w w "
Chamberhtlft followed op hie
assertion wftft • OK»re w less
sqhtlle Insinuation against the
American attitude at Geneva 're­
garding lim itation - of «Uglier
cruisers the BNttaft aay t ^ y *eed
for defense.
By virtue o f an execu tion ln
foreclosure and order of sale
duly. Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jackson county on the 27th day
of June, 1327, in a certain suit
therein, wherein George O. Ogg,
as plain tiff, recovered Judgment,
against Ethel M. Doran, the sur­
viving widow of John H. Doran
deceased, one of the defendants
named in said.suit, for the total
s tt> o f |61V.t«7Tncluaibg prtBCL
pal, Intaraat, attorney’s tees, taxes
and coats and disbursements " o f
suit, together1 wltft frtbrest
on
said sum at the rate of eight per
cent per annum from said 27th
day of June, and the said Judg-
ment also decreeing the foreclo-
sure of a certain mortgage upon,
and the ealp4>f> the hereinafter
described real property, against’
the said Ethel M. Doran, as the
surviving widow, and agaiqet her
personally,,«ad against Hsfbert
J. poran, ¿avid W . Doran. M il­
dred ta/D o ran , Francis Y. Dor­
an, Oeve W allis Doran ang Doris
M alle Doran, heirs at taw of the
said John H. Doran, deceased,
named as defendants in said suit,
which Judgment and decree was
onrolled and docketed In said
court on tke 27th day of June,
I3 g 7.
Therefore, notice Is Hereby giv­
en that, pursuant to the terms of
said qxecutiQB, I w ill on tha 6th
day of August, 1927, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day,
at the front door of the Armory
Building, located at 3rd and
B artlett streets, In the city of
Medford, Jackson county, Ore­
gon, which building 1» now be­
ing used as a county courthouse,
offer fo r sale and sell at • public
auction for cash In hand to the
highest bidder to satisfy said
Judgment, with costs of sale,
subject to redemption as provided
by law, all the right, title, inter­
est, claim and estate that the said
Ethel M. Doran and John H. Dor­
an hgd In sad to said premises
on tkg 22nd day of October, 1933,
or which she or the heirs at taw
of said John H. Doran, now has
or at any time since the said 22nd
day of October, has bad. In and
to the following described prem­
ises, situated In Jackson county.
Oregon, to-wlt:
Commencing at thv southeast
cornor of the northwest quarter
of the northwest quarter of sec­
tion 21, in township 39 south of
rangh 2 east of W illam ette merid­
ian. Ofegon; thenee north 40-
rods, mofe er less, to the south-
oast sideline of the right of, way
of the County Road, commonly
known as the Ashland-Klamath
Palis Highway, according to the
latest survey of said road as ex­
isting on the 6th day of August,
19?1;« thence gou.thwgstarlg fol­
lowing the southeast sideline of
said rood 19-rodi. more er lees, to
Its Intersection w ith the south
boundary l|n4 at tfte pertgwpet
quarter of the northwest qnsr-
Bone Dry —» Presti — Prom
Factory. Small Klndllngwood
32.76 per logg
Hamaker Transfer
Phone 410
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tainlng 7 acres, more or less, sad
belni~ alTTfiat' part o i ttis north?
weat quarter o< the northwest
quarter pi said oect)on 3 | lying
southeast df the road, according
to the latest survey aforesaid,
also, the northeast quprter of
the northwest-quarter of section
33, ip township 39 south of range
3 east o f W illam ette meridian.
Oregon, containing 40-acres.
N O TIC E O F F IN A L ACCOUNT
Notice Is-hereby given that the
undersigned, as Admtolirtratrlx of
the Estate of John Prsder, dp-
ceased, has filed In the County
Court of Jackson County, State of
Oregon, her Final Account a«
sgch Adm inistratrix of sgld Ro­
tate and that Monday, the ft3d
day of August, 1927. at the h o u r
of 10 o’clock, g. m., and at the
Court House 1« Medfoyft. OrogNB,
has been fixed by the Court aa tha
time and place for hegrlng ebjpc-
tions to said Aoeount, aad t h .
settlement thereof.
Date of first publication, July
12, 1937.
Elsie Preder, Adm inistratrix o f a
the Estate of John Prader. de­
ceased.
Bqgen— M e M o m n
bum department stai
almost completed,
M ilw a u k ie - F. A C.