SOCIETY D e lp h ia n S o c ie t y h re:a, the i defen- said land and premises adverse to Oregon, and the defendants by i said plaintiff. | said order are required to appear OF THE Under and by virtue o fU n d answer within four weeks IN THE NA STATE OF OREGON You \ou are an order made by the Hon. j ^rom j* * date of fir8t P lic a t io n I hereby required to appear and an orabb* O. M. , Gorkins, Judge swer the complaint of the plain-jc f ,aid Court, dated the 23rd day! NELLIE D IC K E l. . tiff in the abovf entitled court nf November. 1927, this summon.. Attorney for Plaintiff, Resid- n w on file with the clerk of n id .is served on the defendants by Iin* at Ashland, Oregon, court within four weeks from date publication thereof for four sue- Uate of first publication Nov. 29, of fir t publication hereon, andjeessive weeks in the Ashland Reg.; 1927. you ate hereby notified that if ister, a semi-weekly newspaper i Date o f last publication Dec. 20, ¡you fail to appear and answer as printed and published at Ashland.' 1927. hereby required the plaintiff will —— ¡apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-j wit: For a decree of this court twat i the defandants have no estate or| i-.terest wi.iusoever in or to the following ¿escribed premises sit uated in the county of Jack-c.i. j State of f); -pm, to-wit: Cold packed in sugar, suitable for short j dants. Poultry Queen The members o f the board of the local Delphian Society held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I Walter Redford at 427 Palm Ave- j rue. After a short business session the following fine program was given: Liturgy Dramatized, by Mrs. A. H. Pracht; Guild Pageant, by Mrs. | F. G. Swedenburg; Every Man, aj morality play, by Dr. Mattie Shaw; A Commedia del Arte play by Mrs. G. H. Yeo. At the close of the program de-j licious refreshments were served I by Mrs. Redford. FRESH STRAWBERRIES Mrs I ucy R. Garber of 8th Ole Beginri.i;* at a point 775.5 feet | ahoma district .lives in Washing. south and 25.0 feet east of !li“ j A jolly bunch of young folks i>n with her Congressman bus- ■and—but her heart is hack horn« corner common to sections 4. 5.] enjoyed a coasting party Saturday- vith her chicken ranch — from IS, and 9 Township 39, south I night on the High Drive, after- .here she >rll$ 140.001) fowls each n.gi.v ----- rar hfr shinm.iiii I range 1 o { w M. Oregon; ward/refreshments were enjoyed -*[• h*r shipments of eggs going . , r . ... „ , „. a N Y Citv thence north 59 degrees 24 east at t^s* home of Mrs. Edna Storey! — .e u along the southerly H line of rw— Church on Xftda street. The lively party I --------- ---- ,treet *n Ashland. Oregon 117 feet was composed of the following: Oregon trust companies have"1 • to the westerly line of High street; Misses Lucille Hunter, Nell Ma- resources of $15,402.831. i thence south 32 degrees 14’ east! honey, Katherine Langworthy, ---------- along said westerly line of High j de Helen Lyons and Mrs. Norma Canby— Promising mineral ¡street, 90 feet; thence south 09! Reeder, and Messrs. Gorden Mac- posits in Laurel Hill district will1 I degrees 45" west 112.5 feet, thence Cracken, Donald Hinthorne, Don-: be developed. north 68 degrees west 12 feet;. alJ Smith, and .•os* Kramer. I ______ thence north 32 degrees west 90.7 ! McMinnville — Local F armers, feet to the point of beginning. D e lig h tfu l P a rties ship in ^rge tonnage of lime for That the title o f the plaintiff is j Mrs. P. K. Hammond, Miss Mar soil use. good and valid in said premises;: guerite Hammond, and Mm. C. \V. that the defandants be forever en- j H-mson were hostesses ut a series joined and debarred from assert Road District No. 1 Clatsop of delightful affairs given Friday ing any claim whatever in and to I evening and Saturday afternoon county votes $200,000 road bonds. C o a s tin g P a rty of December 9th and 10th conse Baker Western Oregon Light cutively, at the Parish House o f ^Trinity Episcopal church on Sec & Power Co. and Eastern Ore ond street, when they entertained gon Development Co. will have development a number o f ladies with Bridge spent $500,000 in this year. and needlework. The Parish House was most LEGALS beautiful and effective in its holi — I' M l. .1. ■■ ---— — — — ~ day appearance; decorated Christ SUM M ONS mas trees, sprays of laurel ber IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F ries and evergreens were placed TH E STATE OF OREGON most artistically and the lights FOR JA C K SO N C O U N T Y were gay with red streamers and S p r a t! W ell*. P la in t iff t bunches of holly, while the elab : orate refreshments were in keep- ^ c i ,Mte>' wU. oi U | . r t ing with the season also, being' I. G ille tte , D elia W , Fieke, served at tables festively arrang fo r m e r ly w ife o f A lm on d C. ed, each table having its mina- G ille tte , e L o the n n k n ew n ture decorated Christmas tree; red h e ir , e f A . V . G ille tte . D e candles and holders each bearing cea sed , and a lee all e tk e r a name were the favors by which p erson « o r p a rties u n k n ow n y-ach guest found hef place. i cla im in g a n y rig h t title, On F'riday evening thirteen esta te, lien o r in terest in tables o f bridge were in play, and |h> e, u t „ ¿eterih. ¿ Mrs. Sylvan Provost won a lovely the co m p la in t h erein . D e fe n : gift for holding high score, while da n ts. : Miss Elsie Alexander received the To Cora Gillette, wife of Edgar consolation. I. Gillette, also the unknown heirs Bridge, needle work, and games of A. V. Gillette, Deceased, and al- j furnished the entertainment for so all other persons or parties un the guests on Saturday afternoon known clainiing any right, title, with Mrs. Nate Simpkins the win estate, lien or interest in the real ner of first prize in Bridge and estate described in the complaint Mrs. B. C. Forsythe receiving the consolation; in the memory con tests Mrs. Earl Blake was the fortunate lady. For both afafirs the refresh! ments and decorations were the same. Deschutes F'alls Power company; proposes big power plant in Sher-J man County. Chipman A Wandcll PAINTERS I n te r io r D e c o r a t o r s We have been in the busi ness for 17 years and can guarantee first class work- Vnanship. > - Our winter prices are now on and will continue until Mar. 1. You will profit by having your Interior De corating. done now. We also refinish all kinds o f furni ture. Country work solicited. Our Shop is iocated at 51 1st Street Phon* 266-L Res. 107. 6th BE ÍACC ,'OCS, UP «Sftß- Tr« CûtulOGE CCMPUB»*! A'J A D SIVkAßiOCt «V THE PAACE / - Perfect Refrigeration the F orm a r* s o d S to ck m a n a ro re q u e ste d to c o ll o* I am m arkat f o r tha ch o ice s t s to ck a n d p o u ltr y PRICE 15c PER LB. T W O LBS. 25c In Bulk At the Cannery BRING YOUR CONTAINER B usiness and P rofessional D irectory — Any time this week Bagley Canning Company Corner Helman A Stanley Streets ASHLAND, OREGON DENTISTS R E A L E STATE Dr. R. L. Burdic Beaver Realty Co. M. Beaxer Dontiat Ashland, Oregon Next to Elks Tempt« Open evenings by appointment Tgl. 176 E. Mala St. Harta; Bldg. Dentistry JACKSON COUNTY « ABSTRACT CO. Established in 1886 The Only Completo Tttlo Sys tem In Jackson County Abstracta of TttU dad Tltlo Isaarssso Residence 151-L O ffice Phone 151-J Citions* Bosh Mdg. Residence Phoso 184 ASHLAND. OREGON PH YSICIAN Copco Preferred Stock I Write JOHN B .3HELKY Content Point. Oregon for LOA NS. 10 yoor Connty Agoni Vèr the Bona Settee« A Loan A* m Wo m u e loan* an too •rty anywhere la tko BEAL ESTATE Dr. Charles A . Haines G o o d C ity Pkyaicioo and Sorgane O ffic« Phon« 164 J Home Phon« 164-L Increases in Price — B u ys T ra d e s — Ma MISCELLANEOUS Convalescent Home Hershey Building 1 6 3 G ra n ite Where the sick and aged a n cared for in pleasant bom surroundings. Effective December 16, 1927, the price o f 6 per cent cumulative preferred shares o f The California Oregon Power Company will be advanced to Dr. W . J. Crandall Share and 24« F. A a h laa d , O r o g o a Ashland, Oregon $(>S a fsF C o u n try F. L. NUTTER O ffic« Hoar*i 10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 6 P. M. December 16 1923 Chev. Coupe $ 200.00 1923 Chev. Coupe $190.00 1923 Chev. Touring $125.00 1923 Chev. Touring $165.00 1923 Chev. Roadster $165.00 1922 Ford Tudor $135.00 1924 Ford Touring $140 00 1925 Ford Touring $160.00 Whittle Transfer A Storage Co. O s te o p a th ic s Physician and Surgeon COAL, WOOD a ad STORACS E ya , E ar, N aso a n d T h ro a t Packing. Crating aad Shipping Long Distance Haaliag Office Phone 126 AUTO FREIGHT TERMINAL Phone 117 First National Bank Building Office 89 Oak St. Information about our investment offering to custom ers will be cheerfully furnished by-any member of our organization. Shares may be purchased for cash or on our convenient monthly investment plan. G. W . Gregg. M. D. C U F F BURLINGAME C itis s a s B a n k B ld g. delator aad Da«orator O ffic« Hoars 16-11 A. M. 2-6 P. M. Pspnriag. T. Hag Pkana 451 Ph«nes-69 (office) 222 R(rea) T h e C a l if o r n ia O r e g o n P o w e r C o m The Automotive Shop Ashland Oregon pany D. M. BROWER. M. D. oo^ oooccccoccooK ceccci Uses Radio Heat Theraphy in connection with other measures in treating dis ease. Office at Residence. GOOD PRICE paid for old clean 2 1 6 C o n tra i A v o COTTON Phone 498-R By F. O AUmandar \ cop o RAGS which to wipe ma chinery with. No old lace curtains or stocking». One of Finney’s Weaknesses ■ s • « * e e !r the w THE BEST OF MEATS AND POULTRY KEPT IN THE BEST OF CONDITION BY cake, strawberries and cream, making pre serves or to be treated in any manner same as berries fresh from the garden. ............... Orders received up to and including Thursday, December 15, will be filled at the present price o f $97 a share. r iiw v -K B S A 0AU. VQOM A PC»A)T E a d a rs B lo ck A sh lan d. O ra g o a Dr. C E. Shinn Used Cars FINNEY OF THE FORCE Barrett Meat Market . BE A H ? f o QU'LU TUM sTcHOOlJ«r <X*B02£TS/ 8j‘ ASHLAND REGISTER Phone 95 it c o s t s him S dme u i ST x a a p Aid' A OCCAS m OAÍL B u O S lD -lf MEAD BOT ME t4AS >C PlfvSPiCT *J TY4E HUI ÊAMPüS, SW EB- h llV SRA AKIAI' - When doing the Xmat Shopping Leave you r, children' 3 t~ Mrs. Nellie Sielaffs Nursery Mothers Care given to infants evenings. 133 Hargadine Ave.