of «Jlk nyderalotklng pnUJ ah«
had graduated from high school.
Moat of J»er party dross«s w*re
made by hsrssjf, Thia girl
ra—r e n W iM apu
FOB ¡BA&tr-At >47 4th st?AU
WANTED—To trade, five seres
rtyoiM, St io . In* 8t. the furnture and rurnlghings pf
of land In Grant county, Washing
l l l - t f the Oxford Rooms, consisting of ton for a Ford coup *84 or *88
bed room and kitchen furniture modal. Must bs In good condi
of all kind«, gt prices that talk. tion. B. M. Basse. 188 Alda tt.
Furniture repair shop In connsc- Ashland, Oregon.
378-8*
A lts, l i t Oran-
lll-tf
tlon. 0 . W. Trefren, A |ent,
274-tf
FOB S lIiB —Cheap cooking ap
es >27 Terrace. Chas. Avery.
>76-8*
FOB BENT— A six room house
Inquire at 2S4 Central Ave.277-4»
»cbqo||.
ffeons
FOB 8ALE-4-Royal Typewriter,
elite type, 140, 68« C St. 273-8*
217
house, modern end close In, 3It
Hargadl«e.
277-tf
FOB JpqW — Furnished house,
737 Boulevard, good location for
PINE HOUSE and lot In Baiun, Tuesday, in ly M — Installation of
officers
Qf Hope Rebekah
free of Incumbrance, to trade Tor
Lodge No. Id. Postponed from
good house and lot In Ashland.
Tuesday. July 12 to Tuesday,
We have also thousands of other
July 2«.
trades to trade for whatever you
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have. If you want to trade sat
Gaskill A Earle, Realtors, J 61
HWEKT LADY HUMMER SKY
Liberty Street, Salem, Urpgou.
2# -1 m» Sweet Lady fluma*«r Sky
All dressed up In blue.
With billowy skirts of whits;
Barn >17 dozen sew
ing aprons home; experience un
necessary; materials cut; Instruc
tions furnished. Addressed enve
lops bring* particulars. M i l o
Garment, 236 Broadway, Bayon
ne, N. J.
181-2*
IA DIES
FOR RENT— 4-room furnished
normal and high school students,
with or without piano. Phone 249-
J. •
27.7-3*
The Southern Pacific company
has petitioned* for permissloh to
abandon its 28-mRe .branch to
Alrlle. This may be another vic
tory for the bus, but less proper
ty on which a Polk county tax can
be levied.— Woodburn Independ
ent.
WANTED— Young man desires NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
FOR RENT— Furnished bouse work of any kind, 84 Dewey A
Notice Is hereby given that the
on Laurel street.
Inquire 332 East Main.
269-1 mo.* undersigned, as Administratrix of
Hsrgadlne or phone 263-L. 276-6
the Estate of John Prader, de
ceased,
has filed in the County
Home, corner
Court of Jaekeon County, State of
Gresham and Vista 8ts., 10 rooms
FOR HALE— 6-months old pul Oregon, her Final Account as
sgd attic, 8 fireplaces, 2 stores
lets, laying. Mrs. W. D. Booth such Administratrix of said Es
and some floor coverings, nice
Phone 267-Y.
277-2 tate and that Monday,, the 2 2d
yard, fins view, saltable for large
family or for tenant who wants
FOR HALE— R. I. Red Pallets day of August, 1827, at the hour
to rent nice rooms. H. C. Gsley, Durfee Pen Ave.
274-8* of 10 o’clock, a. m., and at the
Court House In Medford, Oregon,
<6 E. Main St.
268-1-mo.
has been fixed by the .Court as the
time and place «for hearing objec
FOUND— Pocketbook on bench tions to said Account, and the
WANTED— Four or five room in Lithia Park, Ashland. Owner settlement thereof.
Date of first publication, Jjily
furnished house for six months may have same by describing con
or mors. P. O. Box 318, Medford, tents and paying fo r this ad. Ad 12. 1927.
Elsie Prader, Administratrix of
Oregon.
273-8* dress, 308 6th Ave. Oroville, Cal.
277-2* the Estate of John Prader, de
ceased.
',
HOME TRACTS— 1 to 10
acres each, good soil, easy walk
to all schools, close to East Mein
street. 8100 to I860 per acre,
easy terms, special Inducements
to home builders. H. C. Gsley,
Secretary. Carter Laud Go., 06 E.
Mala St.
268-1 mo.
W A Z -T agoodbo
Inquire at Brown A Rios, 88
KJamath Falls—Big Lakes Box
Company starts great gill, lumber
shed, and milL
Qood for the Kiddies
Plenty of
1926 Chev Delivery
Packard Touring
1926 Chev Coupe
1924 Chev Touring
A ll
In Ckxx^ Condition
CREAM
IC E
ICE CREAM is now acknowledged an ideal
food. Leading health authorities and dieti
tians say: E at plentifully of ice cream—let
the children have it unstintedly 1
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Ice Cream is nourishing, easily digested and
refreshing, especially in summer.
For the purest and richest in ice cream, be
sure you ask for and get Shasta Ice Cream.
H igh' butt<?r fat value, pure flavorings, clean
manufacture.
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The Ashland dealers handle all our flavors—
a wide variety. Try them all to see how good
ice cream can constantly be.
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
And ruffles pf It too,
And drapes g w mist,.
She plays the day thru.
At evening she changes
And dresses all anew
Sometimes In gypsy rags
Of scarigt and of gold;
And again gorgeous whirling
In rainbow scarfs, olfl, old,
To woo her bashful lover.
/At night she folds about hpr
A cloyk of velvet black,
Embroidered wfth s t a r s
of
diamonds.
Wound close by a June zephyr
soft.
There dances Sweet Lady Sum
mer Sky
Through the night unto the lay!
Ellen McClellan,
Eugene. Oregon
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"Mali Jongg” Party at McNair
Home—
The attractive borne of B r
and Mrs. W. H. McNair on Oak
street was the scene of a jolly
affair Saturday evening, July >3,
>66-4 Tnes. when Mrs. McNair entertained
with a “Mai/ Joagg*’ party Io
honor of her sister, Mrs. Gertrude
Fraley, who Is visiting in this
¿Ity from Whittier, California.
Mra Elwood Hedberg received
» pretty prise for holding high
score and Mrs. Gene Hastings was
awarded the consolation,
ful bouquets and baskets of flow
ers were placed around the rpom,
making a most attractive decofw-
tion.
The hostess served re
freshments during the evening at
a table perfectly appointed.
Those who enjoypd the delight
ful hospitality of Mrs. McNair
were the following named: Mee-
dames Domino Provoat, G e n e
Hastings, Gerald Wenner, Earl
Fraley, Elwood Hedberg, An
drew McCallen, Dan Kay, Clyde
Young, Lynn Slack, Dean Scott,
8. A. Peters Jr., Neil Shinn and
the guest of, honor, Mrs. Ger
trude Fraley.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
IF JOU
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
ASHLAND
Dealer*
of Medford, ware united in mar
riage Wednesday evening. July
20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester E. Smith, Medford, with
Reverend D. J. Howe officiating.
After s trip to Portland and oth
er places the couple will make
their home in Medford. Mr. John,
who formerly was employed by
the California Oregon Power
company, is now employed by the
county.
Humphrey- Brady: Albert V.
Humphrey and Iona B. Brady,
both of Klamath Falls, were mar
ried Wednesday evening, July 20,
at the home of Reverend D. J.
Howe, minister of the First Chrls-
tion church in Medford. They
wHl reside in Klamath F a l l s ,
where Mr. Humphrey Is a con
tractor and builder. Mrs. Hum
phrey formerly was a nurge in
the Klamath Valley hospital.
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Past Noble Grand's Mee t ■ ■
The regular meeting of the
Past Noble Grand's club of Hope
Rebekah Lodge No. 14, I. O. O.
F., was held Friday afternoon,
July 22, at 2:30 o’clock in the
Llthla Park picnic grounds. There
was a splendid attendance of
members and several visitors
were present, making the meeting
a most enjoyable one.
During the usual business ses
sion it was decided to postpone
the meeting which was to have
been held in August yid the mem-
bors accepted the Invitation of
Leah M. Caldwell to hold the Sep
tember meeting at her home on
Laurel street.
At 6 o’clock, a bountiful and
delicious covered-dish dinner was
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Marriages Holomnized I^ist
Week—
Rolger-Dunbar: A wedding, of
considerable interest to Ashland
and Medford people took place
,last week in this city when Mies
Doris Dunbar of Logan, Utah, and
W- 8. Bolger were united In
marriage. Mr. Bolger is manager
of the new Penney store, which is
to be established in Medford soon.
The newlyweds will mike their 1
hotpe In Medfdrd, according to
present plans.
Yaple - Thornton: Harold O.
Yaple and Jessie B. Thornton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Thprnton of Medford, were mar- i
ried at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Dunn on StewarC K v eig ||
Medford, Tuesday, July 19. D. J.
Ifoye, Pkstor of the Medford First
Christian church officiated. The
couple will make their home In i
I lfo r d .
Aohn-Fldlding: Walter C, John
«M»d Grace A. Fielding, daughter 1
gt ptr. and R|rs. James Fielding ;
bad
been trained In bar teens for
wifehood and she will* doubtless
myke some man a successful
partner- If mothers would pay
leas attention to making their
daughters "physically" attractive
to men and wpnld make them
more attractive mentally, there
would be fewer unmarried girls
on the market today.
Many men believe that all girls
of today want only the luxuries
of life and that romance Is a
thing of the past. This Isn’t true.
The modern girl is Just as ro
mantic as her mother was at her
age but she has been pampered
and spoiled by over-indulgent par
ents. *The old adage "shoe the
horse and shoe the mare, but let
the little colt go bare" isn’t a bad
Idea for parents to follow. Youth
should be taught privations in or
der to be appreciative of the ad
vantages which come 'in later
years. This idea of parents de
priving themselves of luxuries In
order to provide them for growing
children is unfair both to parents
and children.
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Spent Day at Hyatt D a m -
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aylsworth
and daughter Virginia and Mr.
and Mrs. John Barr and son John
Jr. of this city, left Ashland Sun
day morning at 3 o’clock and mo
tored up to Hyatt’s dam where
they watched the sunrise and
enjoyed breakfast cooked over a
camp fire.
Later in the morning Mr. and
Mra. Jack Beagle and son Billy
Joined them and they all spent
the day at the dam. The men
built a large raft, which would
hold approximately fifteen people,
and several hours were spent
swimming and diving off the raft.
At 6:30 o'clock In the evening, a
picnic supper was served, after
which the party drove home in
the storm.
Office
jurroundlnga.
Houses, lots, acreage and Um
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
4M Mountain Avo. Phone 4821
General Trägster
team and motor trucks,
service at a reasonable
— Phone SI.
JORDANS SASH AMD
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 1SÏ.
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AT w e OAfiH Í
w e \ e e o r l b /E 6 P ÌH C M
JBñLOUS TOR A IHILE JD 6T
Tb SEC IF TH4 Y WON'T .
.THING SIGÍ
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6 0 YOUR WIFB IS The
SAMê'WrtY.eH? ACTING
u w e a hion s e s o o L giri
AFTER «C R »W ST WSS
ABOUT RLL W « C SlG
Y e s-s u r - n
c p - w e u .,
^U.RI6HT
DR. ERNEST 4. WOQDS
Prsctioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose end Throat
X-Ray, I n c lr d in g Teeth
Office Hoars: 1 0 - 1 1 sad I - S
Swedenberg BaUMag
4TH STREET
BAKERY
’
BREAD, CAKES, PASTERIBS
FRESH EVERY DAY ‘
Office 220 4th St.,—Satisfac
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea
sonable.
CALL
JERRY O’lfEAL
For Your Next ,*ob Of
Plumbing
Shop In Beaver Bldg.
37 First SL
Phone
F. MUIRHEAD
New Method Cleaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized
Window . Sbides Cleaned And
Repaired— AU Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise borne Industry
Coal, Wood and Storaci
Packing, Crating and Shipping-
Long Distance HaAllng. '
Auto Freight Terminal
Cli iropractic— Phy alotherapy
Rad ionic
Pioneer Building
FhoSt 117
Offloe 89 Oak S t
Office Phone 4H
Residence Phone 142
PAINTING
OAKDALE IH PROSPEROUS
COMMUNITY, REPORT SHOWS
W OOD
$1.75 Tier
i Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 881 Mt. Ave,
We will deliver any amount
of
exceptionally good 12-!nch
or
phone
466.
167-1
mo,
OAKDALE, Calif., July. 36.—
slabs at this price. Buy them
(IP)—Oakdale claims the highest
now for winter while they are
per capita bank deposits of any
cheap.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
community in California for the
Hamaker Transfer Co.
first six months of 1917.
- By virtue of an execution in
The total deposits in the three foreclosure and order of sale
kading^anks here reach 62,930,- duly Issued out of the Circuit
1911; thence southwesterly fol
49T, an average deposit or $1,400 Court of the State of Oregon, for
lowing
the southeast sideline of
for each cltlxen.
Jackson county on the 27th day said road 60-rods, more or lees, to
of June, 1927, in a certain suit Its intersection with the south
therein, whetein George d . ofcfe, boundary line o f the northwest
as plaintiff, recovered Judgment quarter of the northwest quar
against Ethel M. Doran, the sur ter of said section S3; thence
viving widow of John H. Doran east 21-rods 6 feet, more or lees,
deceased, one of the defendants to the place of beginning, con
named In said suit, for the total taining 7 acres, more or leaa, and
sum of 1619.38, including princi being all that part of the north
pal, interest, attorney’s fees, taxes west quarter of the north wane
and costa and disbursements of quarter of said section S3 lying
suit, together with interest on southeast lot the road, according
said sum at the rate of eight per to the latest survey aforesaid.
cent per annum from said 27th Also, the northeast quarter of
day of June, and the aald Judg the northwest* quarter of section
ment also decreeing 'the foreclo
More leisure to the woman sure of a certain mortgage upon, 33, in township 39 south of range
2. east of Willamette meridian,
o f today means more time and the sale of, the hereinafter Oregon, containing 40-acres.
for the children, for the described real property, against
Dated this Jet day Of July,
m o r e agreeable h o m e the said Ethel M. Doran, as the 1937.
surviving widow, and against her
RALPH O. JENNINGS,
tasks, and for the scores personally, and against Herbert
Sheriff of Jackson County, Ore.
of other interests that J. Doran, David W. Doran, Mil
By OLGA B. ANDERSON,
dred L. Doran, Francis Y. Dor
make up her world.
Deputy.
Let Us Do The Washing! an, Qeve Wallis Doran and Doris
369-4 Tueo.
Marie Doran, heirs at law of the
J u s t a moment at t h e said John H. Doran, deceased,
phone,- another to bundle named as defendants in said suit, rf’AUTREMONTS JOIN
SALVATION ARMY IN
up the clothiDg—and your Whleh Judgment and decree was
SALEM PENITENTIARY
washday.worries are over. enrolled and docketed in said Under a Salem date line the fol
on the 27th day of June,
You will be pleased at tho court
lowing Item appears iu "The Way
1827.
freshness of your clothes
Therefore, notice la hereby glr- Cry”, official publication of the
aud the low co st
ep that, pursuant to the terms of Salvation Army.
"Among a number of state
g|id execution, I will on the 6th
penitentiary
inmates who became
day of August, 1927, at the hour
I
members
of
The
Salvation Army’s
of 10 o’clock a. m., of said day,!
i
Brighter
Day
League
for prlaon-
at the front door of the Armory j
,ers
at
The
Army's
regular
service
Building, located at 3rd and
held
at
the
Institution
Bunday,
Bartlett streets In the city of
Medford, Jackson county, Ore- were the three D’Autremoni boys,
each one having signed a League
gpn, -which building is now be-
pledge card application before
I'g used as g county courthouse,
hand. The three brothers stood
offer for sale and sell at public
up with the rest pi the applicants
auction for cash g i hand to the
in a crowd estimated at 30»
highest bidder to satisfy said monitors wRh the usual groid of
Jpdgpent, with costs of sale,
tounnel and advice.
subject to redemption as provided
by law, all the right, title, inter
est, claim and estate that the said
qu
Bthel M. Doran and John H. Dor
an had in and to said premises
on the 22nd day of Octqbpr, 1922,
T ünn V i S R iâ ter / a n ö
or which she or the heirs at law
THCY fiA u . i r w e ece or»
af said John H. Doran, now has
tcrrRiMONV- 7H6 RlVCR QF OQt
'ODLD e e
at any time *lnre the said 22nd
day of October, has had, in and I
to the following dotcrlbed prem-
M 0R6 ABOUT tCSS ANO LC5S-NARRIAÚC
iaos. situated in Jackson county,
may ee T h e state pfhappinks
.
i SUT z « e n e o T H c ,
Qregon, to-wit:
< C ounty o f iM is ß ß V /^ -----
Commencing at the southeast
turner of the northwest quarter
qf the northwest quarter of sec
tion 83, in towpshtp 39 south of
range 2 east of Willamette marld-
0 « , Oregon; thence north 40-1
rpds, more or less, to the south
east sideline of the right of way
of the Cqunty Road, comnjonjy
nown as the Ashland-Klamath
alls Highway, according to the
lgtpst *urvsy of said road as eg-
iitlng on the 8th day of August, .
Know the Keen
Joys of Greater
Leisure. Let Us
Do The Family
Wash This Easy,
Thrifty Way.
Ashland Laundry
A te Y
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