Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 22, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    their favorite role in their own
several new mattresses; the
inimitable manner. Montgomery
cheapest place to trade in city.
and his light-hearted gaiety. Craw­
Allen apartments for rent. tm22
ford and her romance. Gable and SPECIAL Purola Bay Rum. full
pint 39c, at Bolton's Drug store.
Friday and Saturday the Lithia his smooth personality.
Wednesday only Mr and Mrs.
theater is allowing another of their "ThinMan
FOR
SALE
Chevrolet touring
” return to the screen,
famous double bills that make
car with license. >25; good well-
but
they
now
are
three.
They
have
grand entertainment for the whole
ironed trailer; also 200 used
family The first feature presents a baby. William Powell and Myrna
tires. Madden’s Tire Shop (m22)
Janies Cagney, the dynamic red­ Loy score another success in "Eve­
head, in his latest release, “The lyn Prentice." It is a drama of the FOR SALE Choice varieties of
St. Louis Kid." This is a typical work of a great criminal lawyer,
rose bushes, 28c each. 4 for $1;
Cagney picture, full of fast action, who. through an amazing trick of
also a few climbers at 40c each
fate,
finds
his
own
life
enmeshed
in
xip and catchy dialog. The added the tangled maze of motives and
Ted's Feed and Seed Store. tn>22
feature is the domestic comedy of
evidence
in
which
he
is
struggling
FOR SALE Morcrop fertilizers,
a man who married the toast of to save a woman's life.
lawn Morcrop. 50-lb bags $1 50;
Europe and then found he had
The
whole
lower
end
of
the
garden Morcrop, 25-lb. bag >1 50.
married ar. entire opera company.
state
is
looking
forward
to
next
50-lb bag $2. 100-lb bag >2 75
Elissa Landi plays the tempera­
Ted's Feed and Seed Store (m22
mental operatic star and Cary week-end when the Lithia has the
southern Oregon premiere showing
Grant the role of husband.
of Dicken's immortal "David Cop­ WANTED Married couple to do
Sunday brings to the screen perfield."
small amount of work for part
what has been haled as the great­
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rent of apartment. Address the
est team ever to make a picture. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Miner or phone 70.
(m22)
They are Joan Crawford. Clark
Corner Fourth luid C Streets
Gable and Robert Montgomery.
TO TRADE 21 acres, modern
R. T. Holmes, Pastor
But that isn't all. In addition to
house, basement, furnace, chick­
Sunday school, 9:45 a m
this stellar cast, is a story that
en house, barn, garage, wood­
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
carries the plot along in a smooth
shed; will trade for Seattle or
Young peoples' service, 6:30, the
sweep from start to finish. "For­ second group leading.
Tacoma property. See Reed and
saking All Others” gives each of
Robison.
ini22)
At 7:30 the Ministerial associa­
these stars a chance to portray tion has arranged a union service
SALE Use Prest-o-Logs;
to be held in our church with Dr. FOR
clean, hot, convenient. Carson-
Gulick as the special speaker.
Fowler Lumber Co.
(m22)
At 7:30 Wednesday will be the
annual church meeting with Dr EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS on
J. E. Bates, district superintendent,
all makes of radios; special ra­
presiding.
dio manufacturer's service, "tune
The public is invited to these
up" only >2; guaranteed serv­
services; a warm welcome awaits
ice. Call 209. Elhart's.
(m22)
you.
CONVALESCENT
HOME
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FRIDAY SATURDAY
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOP Al.
Granite. Ashland, cares for in­
CHURCH
valids and aged at >40 per
JAMES
"The Church With A Friendly
month and up; room and board,
Welcome"
light housekeeping rooms and
To the following services we
cabins available.
(flStf)
cordially invite those who have no
church home:
TAUGHT—All types,
Sunday school at 9:45 a m. A DANCING
tap.
toe,
acrobatic,
etc. Inquire
“ST. LOUIS KID”
class for every age group under
at
Miner
office
or
50
Third st.
competent
leadership.
Special
TTC? THE MUSICAL
classes for those of high school and IF YOU want used parts to fix
rLUö COMEDY HIT
college age.
up your fishing car, trailer or
Junior church at 11 a.m. A serv­
light truck, go to Barney's
ice by the juniors for the juniors.
Wrecking Yard. 628 N. Main.
These services constitute good
(m22)
training for the children.
Divine worship in the main au­
LEGAL NOTICES
ditorium at 11 a.m. A service that |
with
will be different. We expect to put
4—348b
on a new feature, inspiring, wor­
ELISSA LANDI
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
shipful, and entirely new for this
CARY GRANT
Department of the Interior
church. Come and see. Pipe organ
U. S. Land Office at
music. Good singing by large chor­
us choir. A worshipful service that Roseburg, Oregon, March 7, 1935
NOTICE is hereby given that
you will enjoy.
Vesper service at 5 o’clock. Brief Earle C. Temple, of Hilt. Calif.,
organ recital. Plenty of singing. A who. on July Sth. 1933. made
homestead entry, serial No 020926,
live topic.
Young peoples' meeting» at 6:15. for N'jSWt, Sec. 7. T. 41 S„
Two groups, meeting in different R. 2 E., SE’aNE'4. NEliSE
rooms These services are very 14, Section 12. Township 41 S.,
much worthwhile. You are wel­ Range 1 E. Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to
come.
make final three year proof, to
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, establish claim to the land above
described, before Victor A. Teng-
SCIENTIST
wald, U. S. Commissioner, at Med­
Pioneer Avenue, South
Sunday morning service at 11 ford, Oregon, on the 20th day of
April, 1935
o’clock. Subject, "Matter."
Claimant names as witnesses:
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday evening meeting, Perry Ashcraft, of Ashland, Ore­
which includes testimonies of gon; Ross Putman, of Ashland,
Christian Science healing, is held Oregon (Siskiyou RFD); Harry
Furch, of Medford, Oregon; Theo­
at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open daily from dore Hunt, of Hilt, Calif.
WILLIAM H. CANON.
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
(ml5-22-29-a5-12)
Register.
holidays.
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The public is invited to attend
these services and to use the read­ In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
ing room.
of Jackson
SUMMONS
Suit to Quiet Title
ALPHONSO BOONE and GER­
TRUDE BOONE, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Hannah M. Reeve, also known
FOR SALE—At Blue Front, 67 N.
Main: glass show case, hand as Hannah M Reeves, and as Han­
trunks, good new circulating na M. Reeve Jackson, John Doe
heater, ranges, furniture and Jackson, her husband; Clarence
SCREEN’S EYE VIEW
LITHIA
CAGNEY
“ENTER
MADAME”
Classified Ads
33,000 TO 75,000 VOTES
WED
Only
OOIOWYN
ma vai
(V'dtiam
UNA MERKEL
ISABEL JEWELL
If You Buy Your REFRIGERATOR
This Week...
■
Wednesday
g
SHARING
NIGHT
■
NO
profit "
L/\chati
THUR.
for 3 days
Mar. 27-28-29
CLAYCOMB
MOTOR CO.
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 50
“COMPLETE SERVICE
UNDER ONE ROOF"
because we can...
RELAX
while the engineer
does the driving.
READ or write as we speed
over tmooth steel rails.
EAT in the dining car when­
ever we're hungry. Complete
meals now cost as little as 80c.
DRINK cool, clean water
whenever we're thirsty.
SLEEP in a cozy berth. A
Tourist Pullman double lower
for the night costs only #1.2 5.
And there’s a rest room with
us all the way.
With rail fares at 2c a mile
and leis it’s real economy to
go this way and Lave all the
comforts, conveniences and
security of train travel.
Southern Pacific
For details, see your railroad
Ment or write J. A. Ormandy,
General Pasienger Agent, 709
Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Old Time DANCE
Every Wed. Night
EAGLES HALL
ELHART’S
Dr. E. D. Angell
So. Ore. Sanitarium
FATHER TIME TEI.L8
QUALITY
Phone 172
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Phone 48
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Included An* the
Famous Brands
Such As
Fortmiller’s
THE QUALITY STORE
C. W. Fortmiller
J. P. Daugherty
of Beauty Culture
4191/. EAST MAIN
PHONE 84
BEAUTY SERVICES
AT A SAVING
<
Permanent Wave ... $1.00
Finger Wave ....... ......... ------ 25c
Comb Wave .................. ...... 25c
Shampoo ........................ .........25c
Haircut ..........................
28c
Marcel ............................ .........25c
Manicure
.................. ........ 25c
Eyebrow Arch ............. ........25c
Scalp Treatment ...........
50c
Hot Oil .............................
50c,
Facails ............................. ___ 50c|
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic - Physlotheraphy
Oregon License 264
California License 3029
In Medford, Oregon, Since 1920
FUNERAL PARLORS
S5.00
460 Boulevard
• NUMBERS
Men 25c—I Julies 10c
Paints That Last
................
• STYLES
CONGER
In choosing a refrigerator for your home,
look to the mechanism. Only Norge
gives you the extra advantages
of the famous Rollator.
ra-D-2
145 East Main Street, Ashland
• COLORS
WE ALL HAVE A GOOD TIME
COME UP AND JOIN US!
YOU CAN NOW HAVE A
NORGE FOR A DOWN
PAYMENT AS LOW AS
ONLY NORGE HAS
THE ROLLATOR
and Remember,
Close-Out of
Discontinued
79c per pair
2 pairs $1.50
Stomach and
Intestinal Prolapses
Corrected Without
Surgical
Operation
’’DAVID
W.C FIELD#
Lkmd BARRYMORt
MADGt EVANS
M— GSULUVAN
LEWIS STONE
■ONA MAY OLIVER
ROLAND YOUNG
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
EASY TERMS
Hose*
OUR SALE PRICE
YOUR BEST BUY EVER
BRING YOUR CAN
•
I Like to Serve You
DR. W. OESER
We have the best selection
of used cars in southern
Oregon—
Silk
This Is Really A
Remarkable Sidling
of High Quality
Hose
quart............. 20c
gallon........... 75c
gallons....... $1.45
gallons....... $2.15
gallons....... $3.50
DO YOU
NEED A GOOD
USED CAR?
Special
Sale!
SUHV K E
SEMI SERVICE
SHEER
LIGHT AND DARK
COLORS
WAVERLY OIL
1
1
2
3
5
aald real relate, that cn«'h and all
of the (lefcndanla herein by aald
<lecroe, tn* forever enjoined and de­
barred from itMcrting or claiming
any right, title, lien, claim, «state
or interest In, to or upon the aald
real property, or any part thereof,
ami that plaintiffs' title thereto
be forever quieted nnd act at reat.
The date of the order for publi­
cation of thia summons la March
2? Il'l’i The tunc prexeilbcd ill
aald order for the publication of
thia summons la once a week for
four consecutive weeks The date
of the first publication of thia
summons la March 22. 1930.
KENNETH G. DENMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address:
Medford, Oregon.
• KAYSER
• LA FRANCE
• BURLINGTON
Genuine 100%
Pure Pennsylvania
14 Good Pleasure
Cars
4 Trucks
FOR DEPENDABLENESS ...a Norge
Rollatorhas been running the equivalent
of 33 years in the average home.
or any part, thereof to be null and
void and decreeing that the plaint­
iffs are the owners In fee simple
of said real property free and
clear of any right, title, lien, es­
tate, claim or interest of said de­
fendants, or any of them, in the
LUBWELL
$50 to $675
FOR ECONOMY.. . in food and refriger­
ation costs. Owners report that Norge saves
up to $11 a month.
From a 4% inch by 4*^ inch
concrete monument in the north­
easterly side line of California
street in Jacksonville, Jackson
county, Oregon, at the south­
east comer of the Christian Ul­
rich lot, run thence south 61
degrees no minutes east 89 feet
along said side line to a true
point of beginning; thence from
said true point of beginning run
south 61 degrees no minutes
east along said side line 190.5
feet to the southwesterly comer
of the Hattie Newbury lot;
thence north 186 5 feet; thence
north 85 degrees 45 minutes west
122 feet; thence south 23 degrees
15 minutes west 112.5 feet to
the true point of beginning;
Just Arrived!
of convenience that makes for easier work
and time saving.
Live again in
ifo this triumphant
SBB^^^ptcture
pel. Mary Roe Klippel, hia wife;
Henry Klippel, Jr.; Charles Klip-
pel; Margery Klippel Schmidt,
John Doe Schmidt, her husbund;
l<annen Klippel, Florence Klippel,
his wife; Allie Klippel; Carl Klip­
pel; the unknown heir# of said
Henry Klip|>el, deceased, of said
Elizabeth A Klippel, deceased, of
said Lannes Klippel, deceased, of
said Allie Klippel, deceaxed, of said
Henry Klippel. Jr., deceased;
Jackson county. Oregon; J. B.
Piatt; also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien, or Interest
m the real estate described in the
complaint herein, defendants.
To each, every and all of the
above named defendants:
In the name of the state of Ore­
gon, you and each of you are here­
by required to appear In the above
entitled court and cause and there
answer the complaint on file
therein against you within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons and
If you fall to so appear and answer
said complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiffs will apply to the
court for the relief prayed in their
complaint, to-wit:
That a decree be entered ad­
judicating and declaring each and
all of the claims that may be made
by the said defendants, or any of
them in or to the following de­
scribed real property situated in
JnckMonvIlle. Jackson county, Ore­
gon, to-wit:
358-370 E. Main, Ashland
FOR CONVENIENCES.. . every feature
OF HISTORY
COPPERFIELD
Oeser’s Super
Service Station
FOR BEAUTY... the lasting beauty of cor­
rect proportion#, fine design and lustrour
finish.
THE
flMMORTAL
ICHARACTERS
>
M Reeve, Nellie Reeve, his wife,
I cua Hibbard, also known as lx>na
Woods. James B. Hibbard, her
husband, Mabel V roman. Elwin
Vroman. her husband. Della Dun-
nington, John Dunnington, her
her husband, being heirs at law
of said Hannah M Reeve; the un­
known heirs of Mid Hannah M
Reeve, deceased, and of said John
Doe Jackson, deceased; John Big­
ham, Mary Ikie Bigham, his wife.
l*erl Bigluun, Ida Bigham, his
wife. heirs at law of said
John Bigham und of said Mary
Ik>e Bigham; the unknown heirs
of said John Bigham, deceased,
and of said Mary Doe Bigham, de­
ceased; Arthur Langell, Mary Doe
Langell, his wife; John Doe Lan­
gell, Jessie Foster, formerly Jes­
sie I-angell. John Doc Foster, her
husband. Elizabeth Hale, formerly
Elizabeth larngell, John Doe Hale,
her husband, Mary Moore, former­
ly Mary Langell, John Doe Moore,
her husband, being heirs at law
of said Arthur Langell and of Mary
Doe Langell, his wife; the un­
known heirs of said Arthur Lan­
gell, deceased, and of said Mary
Doe Langell, deceased, and of said
John Doe Langell, deceased, Janie.-
A. Cardwell. Caroline Cardwell,
his wife; Dora Cardwell Berry,
John Doe Berry, her husband, Wil­
liam Cardwell, Myra Cardwell
Kahler, John Doe Kahler, her hus­
band. Laura Cardwell Finch, John
Doe Finch, her husband, Rose
Cardwell Finch, Henry Doe Finch,
her husband, Dan Cardwell, Mary
Doe Cardwell, his wife, being heirs
at law of said James A. Cardwell
and of said Caroline Cardwell; the
unknown heirs of said James A.
Cardwell, deceased, of said Caro­
line Cardwell, deceased, of said
Dora Cardwell Berry, deceased,
and of said William Cardwell, de­
ceased; A. M. Berry, M. Ann Ber­
ry, his wife; the unknown heirs of
said A M. Berry, deceased and of
said M Ann Berry, deceased.
James R. Pool; Joshua R. Pool,
heir at law of said James R. Pool;
the unknown heirs of said James
R. Pool, deceased, and of said
Joshua R. Pool, deceased. William
G. Buffum; the unknown heirs of
said William G. Buffum, deceased;
Henry Klippel. Elizabeth A. Klip-
pel, his wife; John H Klippel.
Mary Doe Klippel, his wife; Emma
Klippel Scougall. John Doe Scou­
gall, her husband; Fred W. Klip-
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PRICED FROM
ROLLATOR
BROPHY
howmo
Friday, March 22, 1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Medford, Oregon
J.O.RIGG
Medford Cycle and
Repair Shop
GUNSMITH-LOCKSMITH
Lawn Mower Service
Phone 261
28 North Fir
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