Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927, January 28, 1927, Image 11

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    ASHLAND A MF. RICAN '
were Helen Dugale and Amalie Beck­
er. Their bonds were set at $2,000
It is a common practice to accuse each.
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industries of destroying the beauties
i of nature. In some instances the N E W S P A P E R S A N D F A R M E R S
Courts Are Swamped by I charge is justified. But on the other
hand, many great corporations beau­
There was never a time when so
Real Estate Cases.
tify property and wasteland.
much was done to make the country
As an illustration take our great newspapers interesting for the farm­
Miami, Fla.— Unscrambling the tan­
The country weekly and the
gled tlnanclal und property title mess hydroelectric plants. The dams and ers.
that developed In the "Hinder’' period buildings which they construct are small city daily carry editorials and
a year ago, iu the retinunclng und work of art, and as substantial in family news of the town and neigh­
bonding period a few months later and their character as the canyons and borhood that interests the whole
in the deferred payment default period
river banks which surround them. If family living on the farm.
of the last ten mouths, now Is occupy­
Father and mother are interested
ing practically the whole time of the they were in some foreign country
and
a
few
hundred
years
old,
they
in
the market.
The young people
courts and realty tribunals in Florida,
writes I'utney Haight In the Chicago w'ould be advertised as attractions read ads of the new things in the
for tourists on a par with castles stores and show windows. All are in­
Tribune.
Solid pages of "service by publica­ which now draw travelers from all terested
in the
entertainments,
tion" summonses iu foreclosure pro­ parts of the world to see them. The church and social news.
ceedings are appearing In daily and same policy of beutifying their prop­
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weekly newspapers, in spite of the fact
erties applies to our railroads— their
B o r r o w e d Laugh«.
that a general policy had been adopt­
ed by the more substantial develop right of ways, their bridges and their
A heavily veiled young woman
ment concerns lo extend time on de­ stations. Generally speaking, their addressed the clerk at the hosiery
ferred payments for lands for a year holdings, in conjunction with public counter in a large down-town de­
or two at least.
utilities and modern large industries partment store, and asked:
Real Estate Tangles.
represent the best kept premises in
“ Have you any flesh colored stock
Most of the actions now being In­ cities and towns or in the waste lands
ings
in stock?”
stituted are not exactly what they up- over the country.
“
Yes
madam,” replied the spec­
peal* lo be on the face of the title, at­
Many persons will dump rubbish tacled clerk. “ What color will you
torneys say. Complainants in a great
majority of cases appear as the minor and tin cans on their neighbor’s lot have— pink, yellow or black.”
The
firms and corporations which sprang and think it good riddance.
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Into being at the height of the boom average large industry with progres­
ASHLAND
und sprang out when the boom sub sive management, disposes of its
sided. They left commitments to pay trash, beautifies property wherever
Has an elevation of two thousand
for tracts of land used for subdivision possible ard commemorates unusual feet; is ideal for toruists and travel­
on one hand, and deferred payment or historic points in a suitable man­ ers.
contracts of buyers on the other. Now
the original owners of the tracts are ner.
The climate in nearly ideal; no ex­
We have a recent illustration in tremes of heat or coll; no blizzards
trying to clear up titles lo their prop­
erty.
Philadelphia where the United Gas or tornadoes.
Suits are started against lot buyers Improvement company in adding to
to foreclose because of defaulted pay­ its office building, found that it had
Has a bountiful supply of the clear­
ments in the name of the concern to tear down a house in which was est and purest water to be found any­
where.
which sold the lots I.t may be years
before property titles are straightened written that famous hymn, “ He
Has as its chief summer resort the
out if the present procedure is fol­ Leadeth Me.” Most individuals would
lowed, as the foreclosure actions in have torn down the house, used it Lake o’ the Woods, a beautiful spot
Dade county alone are said to be 15,0'JO for kindling wood and thought no for camping and out-door life.
to 20,000. though no accurate figures more about it. Butt he officers of this
Within a short distance of wonder­
are available at present from the court great “ soulless corporation,” recog­
ful fishing streams and a natural
records.
nizing that the birthplace of a hymn gateway to Crater Lake loop, one of
It is likely that the next legislature which has been translated into all
the greatest scenic spots in America.
will be asked to pass a statute under
languages, should not be forgotten,
which it will be possible to clear prop­
The new Southern Oregon Normal
erty titles by affidavit and notice. The set a bronze tablet in the wall of school is located on the southern
exact method lias not been worked cut their new building where the old boundary of the city.
as yet, but experts are engaged in house stood. This will forever record
framing a simple way to avoid the the history of this hymn.
Ashland is noted for its efferves­
growing avalanche of court proceed­
Big usiness with progressive man­ cent and healthful Lithia water which
ings.
bubbles up constantly through the
agement recognizes and accepts the rocks of granite.
Tlie "service-by-publlcation" phase
of tlie foreclosure will, in the opinion responsibility for perpetuating many
Malaria germs cannot thrive in Ash­
of Florida lawyers, work no great of the finer chaiacteristics of life
land. This is a proven fact over a
hardship, for they bold that practical­ which its critics often overlook.
period of years. The climate is also
ly all those suits are against buyers
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noted far and wide for the relief it
who purchased property with a down
KEEP THEIR PROMISES
affords sufferers from asthma and
payment as a gamble, and who be­
hay fever.
lieved, to some extent at least, the
Practically every candidate for o f­
salesmen who promised to resell the
®
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property within ninety days at a profit. fice promised the people economy in
public
affairs
and
tax
reduction.
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NOTICES
When, at the end of ninety days the
property was not resold, the buyer
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SUMMONS
would merely "forget it," and take his secure tax reduction in the majority
loss, the Floridians assume.
of cases. But it is not impossible to
l a the Circuit Court f o r the State o f
Suit at Law Necessary.
prevent enormous tax increases. If
O r e g o n , f o r Jackson count y.
Tlie buyer being out of the picture, taxes are not increased that will vir­
however, does not affect tlie validity
Plaintiff
tually mean a tax reduction, because J. H. DUTTON,
of tlie nomfdic cloud on the property
vs.
with
more
taxable
property
constant­
title, and to remove it suit at law is
LILLIE DUTTON,
Defendant
necessary. Most one-payment buyers ly going on the assessment rolls, the To LILLIE DUTTON, Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
will never know or bother to find out per capita tax should be reduced.
what steps were taken to remove their
How many state legislators, how OF OREGON, you are hereby noti­
equities, as personal service is scarcely many members of Congres and how fied and required to appear and
ever attempted in these suits unless many governors will stand by their answer the complaint of the plain­
tiff filed against you in the above
tl.e defendant is in tlie county or city
pledges to bring about less govern­ entitled Court and cause, on or be­
Where action is started.
fore the 3rd day of February, 1926,
Some, however, will know It when ment expenses?
There will be thousands of mea­ that if you fail to answer the same
judgments for deficiency in foreclos­
before that date, the plaintiff will
ure proceedings are forwarded to the sures before Congress for consid­ apply to the Court for the relief de­
eration, Hundreds of measures will manded in said complaint, which is
“ home towns" for collection.
The question of foreclosure de­ be brought before the legislatures for a decree forever dissolving the
ficiency Judgments is just now tlie sub­ of each of the 48 states. Probably a bonds of matrimony now existing be­
ject of much discussion through Flori­ majority of these measures mean in­ tween plaintiff and defendant, and
for the custody and control of the
da, as many leading Floridians are of
creased expenses, increased numbers minor child of said marriage named
tlie opinion that enforcements of pay­
in said complaint.
ments upon notes and contracts given of public employes and consequently
This summons is served upon you
increased
taxes.
during tlie hectic boom days will leave
for the period of six consecutive
Now is thetime when public o ffi­ weeks and seven publications there­
such a had taste in tlie mouth of tlie
northern portion of tlie country as to cials have a chance to make good of, in the Ashland American, a
produce a detrimental effect here for on their promises and hold down weekly news paper printed on Thurs­
day of each week in Central Point,
years to come Others, urge the rigid government overhead.
Oregon, commencing with the issue
to exact tlie pound of flesh. Their
of December 30th, 1926, in pursu­
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logic is based on tlie theory that the
ance of an order of the Honorable
“B A B Y
MARKET”
BRINGS
b o o m times buyers were gambling and
C. M. Thomas, Judge of the ahovo
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would have taken a profit, had it ma­
named Court, made and entered
terialized, and therefore are in duty
herein on the 28th day of December,
Three mid-wives are under arrest 1926.
bound to take a loss when that has
W. G. TRILL.
come.
in Chicago on warrants ordered by
Attorney for Plaintiff
Not only In land titles is the un­ I)r. Herman N. Bundensen, city
My residence and Postoffice ad­
scrambling process going on. but nlso health commission, on information
dress is:
In high finance circles, where much
Central Point, Oregon
given by girl reporters for the
distrust lias developed in recent
d -31-f.ll
Chicago
Herald
and
Examiner
that
months.
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the women had been operating a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
baby market.
Here’s a Championship
The reporters, .posing as custom­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That Hasn’t Been Lost ers were informed, they said, that that the undersigned has. hy order of
Albany.— New York, champion cub the women would care for prospect­ the county court of Jackson county,
bage-g rowing slate of the Union, ive mothers in their homes, and if Oregon, been appointed as adminis-
tratix of the Estate of Isahell J.
raised 20Ò.I0.1 ions of that vegetable
the mothers did not want the babies Stines, deceased, and has duly quali­
tills >ear. an increase of 10.700 over
All persons having
l!rg.*>, «aid a state fisleral crop report would sell the children to wives who fied as such.
'laims rurainst said estate are here-
le
eived
their
husbands
into
believ­
issu'd b> I lie department of farms
vv notified and rennired to oro«ent
ing they were to become mothers.
and markets
the same, d-*./ verified as required
The prices for a new-born baby, hv law within six month« a'trr the
"Altl o gb tiie output o f domestic,
or eurly. cabbage in New York wus the newspapers said, ranged from date I f the first P'lb'iKotion of thi«
much lighter than usual," tlie report S250 to $1200. In case an unwanted notice, which first rub1i'”'tion is t,’ >’
said, "tlie late or Danish crop is baby died, one of the mid-wives said 7th day of .Tanuarv. 1927. Mv r nn'
dence i« Medford Oregon and - ’ a"
enough linger 10 make tlie total prie !
she had an arrangeemnt with twi o f business is Fir«t National Bin!
ductinn greater than in 1025, due
Building in «a!d r 'tv.
cltlefly to tlie increase In acreage of j undertakers to dispose of the body.
FRANCES COCHRAN.
One of the women arrested was
the Danish variety."
Administratix of the Estate ot
The amount of the latter t)f>e har­ Anna M. Lea, wife of Dr. Theodore D o b e l l ^♦*ne.
vested this year is estimated at 201.- Lee, who took poison yesterday W. E. Ph’rn«. Attonfinv *or «n!rl es
800 ‘ ons. as compared with l.Vi.."/»i whon rrrcstpd for solli'’ - alleged fak»* t«te. First National Bank Building
Oregon.
tons last c.is< n
medical diplomas.
The other two 1.7-L4
FLOfiiDA TRIES TO
UNSCRAMBLE TITLES
THE
SOUL OF
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BUSINESS
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