spent the Th'.oksgiving holidays FOR JACKSON COUNTY visiting at th home of Mr. and S p r a t ! W alls, P lain tiff x Mrs. Frank I key on Allison street. Mrs. Boyd left Saturday f s r s Gillette, w ife a f EdCar , evening for San Francisco where I. Gillette, Delia W , F itke, x Ratos: Ons cant a word first insertion, she will join her husband who is fo rm erly w if e of Almoad C. h alf cent a word th e re afte r in business in that city. Gillette, also the unknown t Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilson and heirs of A. V. Gillette, De- t R SA L E M1SCELANEOUS FOR RENT HOUSES children of Medford were guests i ceased, and also all other x SALE Singer Sewing mi- FOR RENT—Nice country home Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.j persons or p artie s unknown ■ claim ing an y right title. I Bed (new), Iron on Wagner creek. Trade Bun- Sams on Third street. td (single) with hair mattress galu court 4 unit for southern Mrs. W. R. Davis, S. B. Davis,' estate, lien or in terest in I ltd springs. Book cases. Books Oregon property. Phone 208-J and Rosetta McGee of Allison1 the real e sta te described in t ad Magazines, bound and un- 56-4 street visited Allan McGee and the complaint herein, Defen t dants. i jund, Some old China. F. E. family in Medford Sunday. FOR RENT: Well furnished, six 'atson. 33 Strawberry Lane. SUMMONS Keep in mind the Chicken Din­ room modern house, with gar­ To Cora Gillette, wife of Edgar ner at the Upper ValUy Club age. Will give satisfactory ten­ NTED: Home Laundry work I. Gillette, also the unknown heirs House in Bellview Friday night ant six months lease at $35 per anted. 235 Fifth street. 57-10t of A. V. Gillette, Deceased, and al­ Dec. 2nd. We start serving at 6 month. F. E. Watson. 33 Straw­ SALE: Five tube Radio berry Lane. 55-2t P. M. Dancing and cards following so all other persons or parties un­ known claiming any right, title, mplete Cheap. 75 Alida street the dinner all for $1.00 FOR RENT: 6 room Modern house Lockhart. 58-2t Mrs. A. R. Petrie of Stockton, estate, lien or interest in the real 121 Bush Street. Phone 269 J. California arrived this morning estate described in the complaint SALE—A good heating FOR RENT: Apartnients for rent for a short visit at the home of her herein, the above named defen­ <. 163 Auburn Street. 564* Enquire 167 East Main street. sister, Mrs. H. L. Claycomb on dants. IN THE NAME OF THE *R SALE: Second hand Oak FOR RENT: Five room furnished Harrison street. Mrs. Petrie has visited Ashland on former occas­ STATE OF OREGON You are Javenport. Inquire 550 E Main house, 239 Second street. In­ ions and has many friends who hereby required to appear and an­ msmeese. 56-4t quire at 713 Oak street. will be pleased to greet her. swer the complaint of the plain­ -I FOR RFN'T: ru ralinea j tiff in the above entitled court R SALE Ford Sedan now on file with the clerk of said Rubber, Good Battery. A(watc r l Holmes Grocery. court within four weeks from date gnition. Drive it away $75.01 * [ FOR RENT : Jwo garages at 96 j of first publication hereon, and 127 Boulevard, (Continued From Page 1) j Laurel Street. Dealers have not yet been advis­ you are hereby notified that if I r SALE: Day bed (new ); Iror i FOR SA L E RE A L E ST ATE ed as to the prices at which the you fail to appear and answer as bed (single width) with hail new Ford line will sell, but defin­ hereby required the plaintiff will |ma'tress and springs, rugs . I FOR SALE: One acre of ground ite assurance has come from De­ apply to the court for the relief in Berries, five room house, some other furniture. Call fore prayed for in his complaint, to- garage, chicken house. Inquire troit that the prices will be entire­ wit: For a decree of this court that F. F. Watson, 33 Straw ly in accord with the policy of the at 713 Oak street. 39-t Iberry Lane. 55-2t Ford Motor Company to provide the defandants have no estate or WANTED: Used Band Instru- the best possible automobile at interest whatsoever in or to the klNCHILLA RABBlTS following iescribed premises sit ments. Bring yours to us at the lowest possible price. [SALE: Must sell at once. Stock once if you want to sell. Elharts Elaborate arrangements are be­ uated in the county of Jackson, 1216 Chinchillas Rabbits about Book and Music Store. 39-2t ing made for the public reception State of Oregon, to-wit: 160 coming prime December, •1 39-tf here. City officials and prominent Beginning at a point 775.5 feet lance 3 to 5 months old. $400 sh takes the lot. Also some WANTED: To Care for children.! business men of Ashland and vi­ south and 25.6 feet east of the corner common to sections 4, 5, hatches. Write for appointment. Mrs. Dan Combs. Rt. 1 Talent, cinity have been invited and pre­ parations have been made to give 8, and 9 Township 39, south : Oregon. LeRoy C. Ostrander, Siskiyou, 53-3t every caller at the show a thor­ range 1 east of W. M. Oregon; Oregon. 54-3t WANTED TO RENT: Man with ough understanding of this car, thence north 59 degrees 24’ east FOR S A L E HOUSES family would like to rent few which is expected to make a new along the southerly line of Church street in Ashland, Oregon 117 feet acres for gardening, with house chapter in automobile history. OR SALE: or will exchange foi Four-wheel brakes, standard se­ to the westerly line of High street^ or small ranch with stock on property in or near Santa Rosa shares. Route 1 Bx 119. 55-2t lective gear transmission, extra­ thence south 32 degrees 14’ east Calif., or for new car. Lot 6, ordinary acceleration, a speed of along said westerly line of High Blk. II Van Ness avenue. 100 j WANTED: Man or woman wants sixty miles an hour and more, a street, 90 feet; thence south 59 work. 235 Fifth street. 57-10-p practically vibrationless engine, degrees 45’ west 112.5 feet, thence x200 all street work done. Mrs. C. L. Hawley, Santa Rosa. Cal. and unusual beauty in line and north 68 degrees west 12 feet; Rt. 2 Bx 491. color are among the outsanding thence north 32 degrees west 90.7 feet to the point of beginning. FOR SALE LIVE STOCK That the title of the plaintiff is 'OR SALE: White milch Gents, good and valid in said premises; 1 Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig­ ible to register. One nanny, year old. Two nanny kids. 4 >out five months old. Inquire st 63 Gresham street. 39-tf LASSIFIED AD i Diamond Briquettes are fine for furnaces or fire places or November. 1927, this summons is served on the defendants by publication thereof for four suc­ cessive yveeks in the Ashland Reg­ ister, a semi-weekly newspaper printed and published at Ashland. Oregon, and the defendants by said order are required to appear and answer within four weeks from the date of first publication hereof. NELLIE DICKEY. Attorney for Plaintiff, Resid-1 ing at Ashland, Oregon. Date of first publication Nov. 29, We Have On Hand Dry 16 Inch Body Fir 12 Inch Black Oak 16 Inch Modiane and Oak 4 Foot Fir Cord Wood 1927. Date of last publication Dec. 20, 1927. Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co EVERYONE Oh! Likes popcorn it is so easy to Golfers and Prospective LOOK! SPALDING KRO-FLITE IRONS SPALDING DRIVERS AND BRASSIES SPALDING GOLF BAGS with an Electric Popper. New Shipment Reductions for the Holidays arrived — price $3.00 each. COME IN AND SEE US FOR a Merry Christmas to At Unequalled Prices X-L Electric Company Guy Good Phone 82 HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTING GOODS AND SPORTS APPAREL” TELEPHONE 165 . Blair P. Smith •'1R SALE Fryers and Hens, >m Fattened, 25 cents per pound. Phone 17F2. Mrs. Amos Nininger and daugh- er Dorothy motored to Jackson- ille Monday to visit Mrs. Jerry I’N’eal, a sister of Mrs. Nininger rho is undergoing a course of reatments at the sanitarium run y Dr. Jenkins in that city. Mrs. Weal is improving rapidly. Mrs. A. Inobnit is visiting in his city for a few days. Mrs. In- hnit’s husband is the proprietor f the Shasta Springs Hotel st hasta Springs, California. Ralph R. Salsbury and wife of »kland visited with Mr. Fred KIDDY KARS VELOCEPEDES World Herman Mattern Dies ¡nr. Hatcher of Hatchers Floral and Seed Company, was operated on Saturday morning at the Com­ munity Hospital for appendicitis and is doing very nicely. Mrs. Ira E. Bolton and son. Jack, returned Sunday from Kla­ math t alls where they spent the Thanksgiving vacation with rela­ tives. Mr. V. D. Birch who made th« motor trip with Mr. A. B. Carlson from Fruita, Colorado, last week returned home Wednesday. Miss Leona Lynch returned the latter part of the week from a two week’s trip to Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, where she visited relatives and friends. — H s v . y our C lo th e, cleaned be- fore the Holiday ruth. P a u lae ru d . DOLL BUGGIES Miss Frances McGHlery, a stud­ ent at the Normal School returned yesterday from a visit to her mother, who lives near Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlson of Lithia Apartments delightfully entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bullock at dinner Thankcgiving Day. S a i t , and Topcoat. U r Holiday •reor io P a . l o e r . d - . 57. , r Winchester Store' Mrs. I. s. Willits. her son Billy •nd her father C. B French of th » city spent the Thanksgiving holidays with the W W w mq, . family at Persist. Oregon, they re- ie in Ashland of (Continued from page 1) score, his cheerful personality and wonderful hospitality endeared him to all who knew him. Mr. Mat- tern leaves a wfie, Frederika Mat- tern, two sons John Mattern of this city and Bert Mattern of Oakland. California; one daugh­ ter Mrs. Anna Hile of this city, and one grandchild, Fredika Hile. Funeral services will be held in the Episcopal church Thursday at 2:36 o’clock. Rev. P. K. Hammond has charge of the services: inter­ ment will be made in Mountain View Cemetery under the direc-' tion of H. C. Stock. (Continued from page 1) The second outburst of genius came in the form of another song song by a trio composed of Robert Redwine, Charles Prouse and Ken­ neth Hobson, the composer. It was another schol song which as yet is unnamed. Gene Shield was elect­ ed honorary captain of the past season and responded with a short speech. The dinner ended with a few closing remarks by President Churchill in which he stated that he wished everyone could return next year; that he felt certain of the growth of the Southern Ore­ gon Normal; that the school was exceedingly fortunate in having a faculty that endorsed athletics, and that he feit proud of the suc­ cess attained in athletics this year. The Alma Mater song was the closing act on the events of the evening. THE STATE OP OREGON Largest Selection ot Toys in the City Our large Toyland is a joyland for boys and girls—a veritable fairyland FORD Churchill is Host i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Portland I waiting Come in in which the children will find toys to gladden their little hearts There’s really no­ thing in toys you < won’t find here. Toys for chil­ dren of every age. Note particularly our large se­ lection of electrical toys. Rare values! “Toyland on the Balcony” full details T he Q CLAYCOMB MOTOR GO. Phone 50 Golfers u a l it y S toke