The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, February 03, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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EAST SIDE
PHARM ACY
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W ICK
FURNITURE CO.
Reedsport will vote on 825,000
waterworks improvement bonds.
Condon — $60,000 ballasting
contract on Kinzua railroad is al­
most complete.
N O TIC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN C
In the C ounty Court o f tho State
f O regon fo r Jackson
County
In the Mattar o f tho Estate )
o f J. E. Barrett, D eceased. )
Notice is hereby given that ths
undersigned a*dniinistratrix of the
estate of J. E. Barrett, deceased,
has filed her final account in said
court and that the court has fix«
Alex McAlister, wno was in­ ed Monday, the 12th day of March
jured recently ijy his horse fall- 1928 fit ten o’clock A. M. and the
in gwith him, is slowly recover­ court room of said court at Med«
ford, Oregon, as the time and
ing.
Mrs. Nelson of Bellview, who place for the hearing of any ob«
underwent an operation for ap­ jections there may be to said re­
pendicitis the last o f the week, is port and the settlement thereof.
Date of first publication, Jan­
reported to be getting along very
uary 24, 1921.
nicely.
ELIZABETH T. BARRETT,
The dancing parties held every
Administratrix.
Friday night in the community
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club house in Bellview have beeij
discontinued.
The club has de­
SUM M ONS
cided to take up some other
SU IT IN EQ U ITY TO Q U IE T
means o f earning money to pay
T IT L E
for the club house.
The dances In the C ircuit Court o f the Stato
o f O regon, In and £p r Jack-
will be held occasionally.
son County
Mesdames J. H. Monroe, Ho­
JA M E S D
F A IR C H IL D . )
mer Moore, Albert C . Joy, Ho­
P la in tiff,
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mer Barron, Mrs. B * t Thomas
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and Jesse Neil attended the M A R G A R E T M IT C H E L L , )
A N N IE E. K R E PPS , J. F. )
bridge and thimble party given K R E P P S , her
husband, )
Tuesday evening by Mrs. Edwin LOS A N G E L E S O IL R E - )
a )
Dunn, Mrs. William Briges, both FIN IN G C O M P A N Y ,
of Bellview, and Mrs. V. D. Mil­ C O R P O R A T IO N , and also )
all other persons known or )
ler, Mrs. J. V. Miller, Mrs. B. M. unknown
claim ing
any )
Balis and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., right, title, estate, lien, )
SHOE
HOSPITAL
at
M. C LININGER
A SON
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SHOE SHOP
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339 E. Main
THE BEST OF MEATS A N D POULTRY KEPT IN THE
BEST OF CONDITION BY
Perfect Refrigeration
Farm ers and Stockm en are requested to call aa I ana ia tka
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D E N T IS T S
C H IR O P R A C T O R
Dr. C. E. Shinn
SO U T H E R N O R E G O N
S A N IT A R IU M
D entistry
CHIROPRACTIC
All Drugless Methods
Attractive
Good Cara
Reasonable
General Office Practice
DR. ANGELL
C ’j<?n evening* by appointment
Residence 151-L
O ffice Phone 151-J
Phone 48
460 B olevard Ashland O re.
Citiaeas Bank Bldg.
Residence Phone 184
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ASHLAND, OREGON
PHYSICIAN
REAL ESTATE
Beaver Realty Co.
I A. M. Beaxer
Tal. M
175 E. Main 8 t
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Ashland, Oregon
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Physician
aad
Su rgeoa
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 6 P. M.
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Established in 1885
The Only Completa Title Sya-
tern in Jackson County
Herthey Building
A bstracts o f T itle end
T itle In su reace
O ffic a H ours!
Ashland, Oregon
Dr. W . J. Crandall
A re you g oin g to B uy or Build
e H om e in Ashland ? T 7
W rite JO H N B SH E L E Y
Central Point, O regon
fo r L O A N S -IO yaar
C ou n ty A g en t fo r tke B e a e fit
Savings i Lena A ssociation
We make loans on town prop­
erty anywhere In the cou ety .
Physician and Surgeon
REAL
Eye, Ear, N ote and Throat
A MAN
'
m arket fo r tka choicest stock and pou ltry
O steopathic
Office Phone 120
ESTATE
G ood City fo r Country
— Buys and T rades—
First National Bank Building
F. L. N U T T E R
240 K . Main jj
A sklaad, O re g e a
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MISCELLANEOUS
DEAI 1!
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at the
Your shoes will re­
tain their smartness
if you will have your
repairing done at—
Enders Block
Astoria— K. Koskela will build
large bathhouse, on Taylor ave­
nue.
Indoor Movie Exposition
GARDEN TOOLS
E s J j r i C lock A sklaad, O regon
Crane— Forest service will re­
advertise for sale
890,Out),000
feet timber under Herrick con
tract.
sure to miss it, if you miss the
Buy Your Bulk
GRASS SEEDS
Thomas Duncan o f Ashland
hus been cutting wood during the
last week in the Joy ravine. Last
Friday, he and Dick Joy saw a
doe and fawn in that vicinity.
The farmers are now beginning
their spring work.
Sam Evans
was helping W. E. Pierson last
week with his discing. Mr. Evans
is now hauling wood for Mr.
Cook.
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SAVE MONEY!
ALFA LFA and
Jim Banners went to Klamath
Fall last Friday on business. He
returned to his home in Bell-
view Tuesday
*
Barrett
Meat Market
Roseburg — Record Broccoli
crop is about ready to harvest.
to his neighbor , and said vour
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GARDEN SEED
B E L L V IE W
of Ashland.
A group of young people from
Bellview and south Ashland at­
tended a surprise party given to
Lorraine Sparr of Ashland last
Saturday evening. These young
people were Letha Miles, Dena
Joy, Dick Joy, Roy Metcalf and
Bob Simpson. Tom Simpson was
invited but was unable to attend
lor he left Saturday afternoon
with the Ashland high basketball
team for Shasta city.
Ha re­
turned Sunday morning.
RUN OVER
Compact a n d mod­
ern in design, MON-
ARCHS meet the re­
quirements for m od­
em cooking equip­
ment.
VALENTINE
all sizes and
kinds for
FEB.
family moved to Wisconsin where
they resided until 1902 when
when the moved to Alberta, Can­
ada, where he was married to
Miss Anna Logan the same year.
Four sons and a daughter were
born to this union. In 1918 the
family moved to La Grande, Ob.
where his wife was buried. Mr.
Speirs and children have resided
in Talent on Gibson avenue the
past five years. He leaves besides
the daughter, Jean, o f Talent
and four sons, Clair of Medford.
Glen, Verne and Neil of Talent,
two brothers, one residing in
Santa Monica, California, the
other ia Cameron, Wisconsin, and
a ho!j> o f friends who extend
their deepest sympathy to the be­
reaved children.
Mr. Stock of
Ashland was in charge. The fun­
eral will be held at thq M. E.
church in Talent Saturday after­
noon at 2 :30. Interment in the
Phoenix cemetery.
THREE
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J. J. Tryon of Tryon’s mercan­
tile store and L. J. Crawford-of
the Talent garage and “ Dick’’
Parker of the Talent confection­
ery sponsored the program broad­
casted from KMED at the noon
hour Wednesday last. They have
planned to sponsor the program
at the noon hour every week on
Wednesday.
Earle Simmons of Pumoki»
Center has the contract to load
the logs the Skeeter brothers will
truck down from Wagner gap on
the cars to be shipped to the
Tomlin mill in Medford.
He
bought a loading donkey from the
coast and has placed it on the
vacant ground east o f the depot
ready to load as soon as the road
permits hauling.
Thirty-seven young people at­
tended the charivari party which
was a complete surprise on Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hart last Friday
evening. The young couple had a
delightful ride around the street
in the depot mail cart.
Judge and Mrs. Thomas of Med
▼ ford were guests of MP. and Mrs.
0 . A. Manning Sunday afternoon
and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Daley of Portland
arrived last' Thursday evening
and are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Kincaid. e
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kincaid
entertained at dinner Thursday
evening, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Barrett and James Barrett of
Ashland in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Daley.
R. C. Holman of Ashland and
G. L. Bulling of tho Talent ser­
vice station recently left for My­
rtle Creek where they have taken
the contract for hauling logs to
Marshfield.
James Scott, Steve
ZaZrka and Mr. Specner accom­
panied them.
Miss Margaret Purvis return­
ed home recently from Oakland,
California, where she spent three
^weeks visiting relatives.
Mrs. Byron Works and child­
ren, who accompanied her sister,
Mrs. Susie Peterson to her home
at Hugo, Or., last Thursday, re­
turned home Tuesday.
C. M. Swartley of Medford was
a business caller Friday evening
at the C. W. Long home.
The gospel caravan from the
tabernacle in Medford, who visit­
ed the several communities in the
county Thursday, held services in
Talent at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Charles Wisdom, who has
been ill for several months, pas­
sed away at the Sacred Heart
hospital where she spent the past
week, Monday night. She leaves
her husband and three children,
besides brothers and sisters to
mourn her passing. The Wisdom
family moved from Butte Falls
to Talent in the early fall.
H. McIntyre of Grants Pass
spent Monday evening at the C.
W. Long home.
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Ashland for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt and
Catherine of Medford spent Mon­
day evening o f last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Tryer.
Oral Franklin, formerly of the
Quality service station, has re­
cently moved his family to Port­
land where he has employment.
Mrs. S. V. Anderson of Tilla­
Luther Crosby, who was quite
mook, who was enroute home ill with flu last week was able
from San Francisco where she to return to school Monday
was visiting her daughte, spent morning.
this week with her sister, Mrs.
James Purvis, who was taken
Ed Robisan and her daughter,
>11 the first of last week, is stjll
Mrs. Orring Guddard of> Wagner
confined to his room with inflam-
week.
She will leave for her
itory rheumatism, resulted from
home Saturday.
flu.
Mrs. Westerberg, Mrs. Denham
W. W. Estes, who had lived in
Mrs. Vic Mason, Mrs. F. Rush,
the Talent vicinity for the past
Mrs. Mel McGrew, Mrs. Wm.
34 years, passed away at the
Reed, Mrs. Keith, Mrs. L. J. Craw
family home last Thursday morn­
ford, Mrs. Rudy Connor, Mrs.
ing at l.:30 after a two months ill­
Commons and Miss Ruth Bud-
ness. Mr. Estes was 75 years and
geon were guests at a farewell
4 months old. He leaves his wife
party for Mrs. J. N. Pace and
and five sons and five grand­
Charles Thompson last Friday
children to mourn his passing.
afternoon.
The funeral was held at the M.
Mrs. Wilkison of Ashland visit­ E. church in Talent, Friday at
ed with her daughter, Mrs. Claud 1 :30 p. m. Interment in Phoenix
Jones over the week-end.
She cemetery. The many friends in
returned home Tuesday.
the valley extend their deepest
Wiley Jones left Tuesday for sympathy to the bereaved family.
Crescent City where he will work
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pace and
on the highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson
Mrs. C. L. Smith of Ashland and family moved to Ashland last
called at the James Speirs home Saturday.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John W’ hite of
Resident of Talent were pain­
Medford and family spent Sunday
fully shocked to hear o f the sud­
at their summer home on Wagner
den death of James Speirs Tues­ creek.
day morning of heart trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Westerberg, who
Mr. Speirs was ill only a few
have
been living in the westside
hours and no one realised he was
of
the
J. N. Pace house, moved
so seriously ill.
The family has
Tuesday to Ashland.
lived in Talent five years.
He
Miss Lucie Oatman, teacher of
leaves one daughter, Jean, and
the third and fourth grades was
four sons, Clair, Glen, Verne and
unable to be at school Monday be­
Neil, who have the deepest sym­
cause of illness. Mrs. Allen Proc­
pathy of their many friends. The
tor substituted.
funeral was held at the M. E.
J. A. Bickerdike o f Chiloquin
church in Talent Saturday after­
was a Talent visitor Tuesday.
noon. Interment in Phoenix ceme­
Mr. Ferg o f south Talent on
tery.
the highway is building an addi­
Wesley Vogeli was an Ashland
tion to his home.
business visitor Monday.
Leo Schoeniger of Ashland
Mrs. Ella Patterson and Mrs.
Will Fern and Rev and Msr. called at the McMahan barber
shop and Tryer shoe shop Mon­
Wagner were callers at the C.
day.
W. Holdridge home Monday after
noon.
O B IT U A R Y .
Ed Cusman, forest ranger on
James Speirs passed away at
lookout on Huckelberry moun­
the family home in Talent about
tain and Wm. Oliver of Trail
2 a. m. Tuesday, January 31, fol­
creek were dinner guests at the
lowing an illness o f a few hours
W. Vogeli home Monday evening.
of heart trouble. The deceased
Mr. Cushman is a nephew of Mr.
was born in Glasgow, Scotland,
Vbgeli.
August 7, 1870.
He came to
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mathis and
New York with his parents at
family motored to Rogue River
the age o f three in 1879.
The
and return Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of
Glendale, parents of Mrs. Archie
Estes, attended the funeral of
W. W. Estes last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Strand of Rogue
River spent Wednesday and
Thursday morning of last week
with their daughter, Mrs. C. W.
Mathis.
W. A. Mills o f Williams creek
was a guest o f his nephew, C. W.
Mathis last Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg were
in Medford last Thursday.
Mr. Moon, who for the past
nine months had charge o f the
shop at the Talent garage, has re­
signed and has accepted a posi­
tion on the police force in Ash­
land.
Mr. Moon has resided in
The Register’s News]
of Community Interest
TALENT
ASH LAN D
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Ashland Armory
Feb. 2, 3, ¿1
Kiddies Free at Saturday Matinee
G. W , Gregg. M. D.
The WINSOME
C itlsens Bank Bldg.
Office Hours 10-11 A. M
2-6 P. M.
Phones-69 (office) 222-R(res)
D. M. BROWER. M. D.
Uses Radio Heat
Theraphy in connection with
other measures in treating dic­
este. Office at Residence.
Kindergarten and
Nursery
1.33 Hargadine Ave.
Mr». Nellie Sielaff
Teacher
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216 Central A r e
Phone 498-R
claim , or iatarest in and to
the lands h ereinaftar da-
I scribed.
D efendants.
Whittle Transfer
& Storage Co.
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C O A L , W O O D aad S T O R A G E
P sck ia g. C ratiag aad Skipping
To Margaret Mitchell, Annie E.
L on g D istance H ealing
Krepps, J. E. Kreppa, her hus­
band. Los Angelea Oil Refining
AUTO FREIGHT TERMINAL
Company, a Corporation, and also
Phone 117
all other persons known or un.
known claiming any right, title,
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estate, lien, claim, or interest in
and to the lands hereinafter de­
scribed, the above named defen-
| dants.
IN THE NAME OF
THE
C L IF F B U R L IN G A M E
STATE OF OREGON, you and
each of you are hereby summoned
fa in t e r aad F -* arete»
and required to appear and ans­
P apering, Ti S ag
wer the complaint of the plain­
tiff on file in the above entitled
Pkene 453
court and cause, with the Clerk
of Court in Medford,
Jackson
I County, Oregon,
within four
weeks from tne date of the first
publication of this summons; and
you are further notified that in you by the publication theraoi
rase you fail to appear and answ­ pursuant to an order of the Hon­
i , »
er within the time no specified, orable G M. Thorn»-
that the plaintiff herein will ap­ Judge, which order was made and
by
ply to the court for the relief de­ dated January I9th. 1928,
manded in said complaint, to-wit: which order you are required to«
For a decree declaring plaintiff to appear and answer within the time
be the owner in fee simple of th* hereinbefore mentioned.
The date of the firat publication
East Aalf of the East half of S. <
j tion Twaive.
Tl
Township
Fort^ of thia Summons is January 24th,
south of range Three East o f the 1928.
Willamette Meridian in Jackson
BRIGGS * BRIGGS,
I County. Oregon, and that you and
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
' each o f you be declared to have |
Post office address.
I no right, title, estate or interest!
Pioneer Block,
I whatever in said land or any part |
| thereof.
Ashland, Orogoo.
This summons ia served upon
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