Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 05, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
35 BASEBALL
• LEAGUE TO BE
SET MONDAY
Pag« 5
| line plot of ground fo rthc play- Elizabeth Langell, John Doe Hale,
north 85 degrees 45 minutes west . cation of this summons is March
ing field. Another man. whose her husband, Mary Moore, former­
122 feet; thence south 23 degrees ; 22, 1935. The time prescribed in
nume cunnol tie divulged now, has ly Mury Langell, John Doe Moore,
15 minutes west 112.5 feet to said order for the publication of
offered all the material for the her husband, being heirs at law
the true point of beginning;
thia summons is once a week for
erection of a grandstand and sev­ of said Arthur laingell and of Mary
four consecutive weeks. The date
eral others are bending efforts to Doe (¿angell, his wife; the un­ or any part, thereof to be null and of the first publication of this
do all they can to help.
known heirs of said Arthur I^an- void and decreeing that the plaint­
Needless to say, »•very one un­ gell, deceased, and of said Mary iffs are the owners in fee simple I summons is March 22, 1935.
KENNETH G. DENMAN,
All about our own little base­
derstands that nothing like the Doe I-angell, deceased, and of said of said real property free and
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ball revival ami liow what
1929 affair will be seen this year John D»x- Langell, deceased; James clear of any right, title, lien, es­
Southern Oregon's 11*35 base­
hup|H-n<-<l once, can't liappi-u
There will be no salaried ball A. Cardwell, Caroline Cardwell, tate, claim or interest of said de­ ■ Post Office Address:
mi.
ball league will I m - organized nt
players, no im|x»rtM Every mem­ I his wife; Dora Cardwell Berry, fendants, or any of them, in the
Medford, Oregon.
th«- Llthla Springs Hotel Monday
her of the team will be a local John Doe Berry, her husband, Wil­ said real estate, that each and all i (m!5-22-29-a5)
.By
Itll.I.Y
mi
t
v
night. April 8, when team man­
t»oy, playing th»- greatest game of liam Cardwell, Myra Cardwell of the defendants herein by said
agers of th»- four 1934 league
Ham-bull interest In Ashland, them all for the love of it first Kahler, John Do»- Kahler, her hus­ decree, be forever enjoined and de­
teams and probably four other dead for six long years, Is coin­ and for what Is in it second.
band, Laura Cardwell Finch, John | barred from asserting or claiming
team representatives meet to draw ing to life And. although the re
BEN H. GIBSON
Miljus Will Manage Team
Doe Finch, her husband, Rose j any right, title, lien, claim, estate
up th»- schedule anil elect officers juvenation is fur from being
Under the managership of John Cardwell Finch, Henry Doe Finch, or interest in. to or upon the said
Representative
Amos C. Nlnlnger. president of speedy, It is u revival just th»- Miljus, Invaluable coaching will be her husband, Dan Cardwell, Mary real property, or any part thereof,
California Western States
the Southern Oregon league, has suine mid will enable the old guani given the young players Miljus is Doe Cardwell, his wife, being heirs and that plaintiffs' title thereto
Life Insurance Company
inaileil notices of the meeting to to sec a GOOD Ashland team for an honest to goodness big leaguer, at law of said James A. Cardwell be forever quieted and set at rest.
P. O. Box 202
having spent a great many of his and of said Caroline Cardwell; the
^^^iints Puss. Medford, Sluiw Iler the llrsl time since 1929
The date of the order for publl-
|-;w II.n.I
Strange as It seems, Ashland 21 bust-ball years in the Major unknown heirs of said James A.
Co, both of Kinmath Falls, used to Is* the reddest hot base­ (¿eagues. He has playe»i for Cardwell, deceased, of said Caro- |
last year's league teams and also bull town In Oregon, barring Pittsburg. Boston and Cincinnati line Cardwell, deceased, of said
to Roseburg. <’<H|uille. Yreka and none, mid although the hectic fun and on the coast was with Seattle Dora Cardwell Berry, deceased, ,
the Klamath Fulls Pelicans, who Interest only lusted for two years, for a number of years He was and of said William Cardwell, de- I
• »■axed, A. M. Berry, M. Ann Ber-I
have all signified their interest In In those summers the locals wet»- with Indianapolis last season.
It won't b»- a mediocre Ashland iy, hiH wife, the unknown heirs of
getting In this year's circuit
outdrawing any team In the state
Ashlaml will be represented nt and that Included Portland, on team this year That much is a said A. M Berry, deceased and of
the meeting by Gordon Mnc('rack­ some of the Bi-uvers bud days, of certainty. There Is the material said M. Ann Berry, deceased;
here for a fine bush league ball James R. Pool; Joshua R. Pool,
et*. business manager of the team course.
club ami with Miljus at the reins. heir at law of said James R. Pool;
and John Miljus, playing man­
< urt Davis and li >as
Ashlaml fans can uncross their the unknown heirs of said James
ager Granta Pass will be repre-
The big year wax 1929 In the
sen ted by Fred Roper, Ewuann by Southern Oregon League that Ma­ fingers and start oiling their ton- R. Pool, deceased, and of said
Joshua R. Pool, deceased; William I
Al Dollnrhldc. Hhnw Bertram bv son wax Medford, Grunts Pass, alls
G. Buff urn; the unknown heirs of
mid Medford by managed by old Jud Pernoll, Kia
When you apply for or equals your ex­
greatest good of the great­ xaid William G. Buffum, deceased,
Hoffard mid SciMip math Falls, led by Red Sunders est "The
number” Is never sought by Henry Klippel, Elizabeth A. Klip-
credit at a store or a penses.
who will be head man this year,
Fortier, a former Pacific and the Ashland Boas. Ashland's mi organized minority Weston [>el, his wife; John H. Klippei,
Leader.
Mary
Doe
Klippel,
his
wife;
Emma
league player, will attend strange nicknume wax manufac­
bank, the firm to
Klippel Scougall, John Doe Scou-
3. That you are fav­
Interests of Coquille und tured from Beaver-Portlund Ce­
Federal
sleuths
arc
putting
the
gall, her husband; Fred W. Klip-
whom you apply us­ orably known for hon­
I Sanders, for years head man ment Co. Owen Oregon Lumber
gangsters
where
they
belong
at
j>el, Mary Roe Klippel, his wife;
the Pelicans In Klmnath Fulls Co and th»- first two letters in
ually wants to know: esty, ability, and a
will tuke care of that team's in­ Ashlund Those three interests the muzzlze end of the machine lii-niy Klippei, Jr.; Charles Klip-
guns. Weston leader.
j>el; Margery Klippei Schmidt,
terests
were the offlciul backers of the
John Doe Schmidt, her husband;
sense of responsibil­
Pre-meeting talk in Medford. team and they did It up in such
No. Dora, it doean't appear that I^annes Klippei, Florence Klippei,
1. That you have a ity.
Grants Pass mid Ashland seems to style that, in addition to winning the laat aland of the rebel Greeks his
wife;
Allie
Klippei;
Carl
Klip-
point to n four team league, with th«- pennant. they hail the entire waa a bootblack atand. Weston j»el; the unknown heirs of said
reputation for meet­
Ashland, Medford. Grants Pass population of Ashland |x>p eyed leader.
Henry Klippei, deceased, of said
and one team from Klamath Falls, • luring th»- week and stark mad
These, in brief, are
Elizabeth A. Klippei, deceased, of
ing your just obliga­
probably the Pelicans, combining on Sumlays
said Lannes Klippei, deceased, of
LEGAL
NOTICES
That
was
the
year
that
Curt
the
usual measures of
However. Shaw Bertram and
said Allie Klippei, deceased, of said
tions when due.
Ewunna, last year's Klamath en­ Du vis, now with the Philadelphia
Henry
Klippei,
Jr.,
deceased;
good credit standing.
4—31Kb
tries can not I m - counted out us .'•»'utionals. was Imported from a
Jackson county, Oregon; J. B. 1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
both ar<- expected to have strong < toss roads town in eastern Ore­
Piatt;
also
all
other
persons
or
2. That you are sol­
Department of the Interior
teams anil lx- hot to enter the cir­ gon at a salary of $50 per gam».-
parties unknown claiming any
At this community
I . S. Ijuid Office at
and who immediately hurled Ash­
cuit again
right, title, estate, lien, or interest I
vent—i.e., your assets bank
A six team league Is a fMtssiblll- land to tile js-nnant, with u no RoM-burg, Oregon, March 7, 1935 in the real estate described in the |
we cordially in­
NOTICE is hereby given that complaint herein, defendants.
exceed
your
liabilities,
ty, with Ashland. Medford. Grants hit no run gain»- against Medford
applications
for
vite
Earle <’ Temple, of Hilt, Calif ,
Pass, two t»-ams from Klamath along the way.
To
each,
every
and
all
of
the
and
on
the
average,
who,
on
July
5th,
1933,
made
Great
Crowds
at
Jiu-kson's
loans for sound busi­
Falls, anil either Roseburg. Yreka
Ash land's home games were homestead entry, serial No. 020926. above named defendants:
or Coquille hooking up Also, an
your
income
exceeds
ness
purposes.
Jackson
Hot
Springs
played
at
for
N'-SW',
Sec.
7.
T.
41
S.,
In
the
name
of
the
state
of
Ore
­
eight club setup may b<- formed.
KXK)
and
every
Sunday
between
R
2
E.,
SKIiNE'i,
NE>4SE
gon,
you
and
each
of
you
are
here
­
Mist year Grants Pass won the
1500 persona jammed their
Section 12, Township 41 S., by required to appear in the above
pennant la-hind the great man­ and
Into the park to ace their Range 1 E. Willamette Meridian, entitled court and cause and there
agership of Ken Williams and the way
perform, but mostly, cuit has filed notice of Intention to answer the complaint on file
hitting of Al Drolette. Ewuana, Boas
Davis pitch. Portland pa|s-rs were make final three year proof, to ttn-ri in against you within four
with several players belonging to giving
Oregon league establish claim to the land above weeks from the date of the first
Coast league teams, finished sec­ columns the of Southern
and when, described, before Victor A. Teng- publication of this summons and
OF ASHLAND
ond, Medford ended third and with but two publicity
games remaining to wald, U. S. Commissioner, at Med­ if you fail to so appear and answer
Shaw Bertram held down the cel­ be played on rhe
schedule, the four ford, Oregon, on the 20th day of said complaint, for want thereof,
FIFTY-ONE YEARS OLD IN 1935
lar spot
were all tied for first place, April. 1935.
the plaintiffs will apply to the
All teams at least broke even, teams
the
circuit
was
drawing
more
In
­
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
court
for
the
relief
prayed
in
their
with Grants Pass having the most terest than the Coast league
I'crry Ashcraft, of Ashland, Ore­ complaint, to-wit:
financially succesful team in learn
Killed Baseball In Ashland gon; Ross Ihitman, of Ashland,
That a decree be entered ad­
years nnd Medford more than pay­
HONEST VALLES
Although that team had Ash­ Oregon (Siskiyou RED); Harry judicating and declaring each and
HONEST PRICES
ing expenses, while the two Klam­ land
fans
at
a
hysterical
pitch
and
Furch,
of
Medford,
Oregon;
Theo-
ath entries, although playing to was the greatest athletic drawing
all of the claims that may be made
of Hilt, Calif.
small crowds nt times, managed to card In history. It was that same dore Hunt,
TOM CARTER’S
by the said defendants, or any of
WILLIAM
H.
CANON.
stay out of the red
team that really killed baseball (ml5-22-29-a5-12)
Register. them in or to the following de­
This year, with Ashland enter­ interest in Ashland. Every busi­
scribed real property situated In
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ing a team for the first time In a ness man in the city wax out from In the Circuit Court of the State Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore-
long while, all teams arc expected $50 on up to amazing amounts.
gon, to-wit:
of Oregon for the County
to go through the season In nice And. the reason was obvious.
of
Jackson
financial shape ax probably one
From a 4 *4 inch by 4*4 inch
Every player on the Boa club
We Give DOUBLE Grange Slips on All
SUMMONS
long hop, that to Klamath Fa In. was drawing a salary. Davis was
concrete monument in the north-
Sult
to
Quiet
Title
Martin Bros. Feeds!
will be eliminated.
easterly
side
line
of
California
tops with his $200 per month and ALPHONSO BOONE and GER­
atreet in Jacksonville. Jackson
Ix-ague admission prices last th»- scale dropped on down to $15
TRUDE BOONE, Plaintif fa,
county, Oregon, at the south­
year were forty cents and teams a week for the poorer players and
vs.
EGG MASH, Anchor brand, 100 lbs
east corner of the Christian Ul­
played <>n a 60 -10 basis, with the utility men. But, that was all right
Hannah M Reeve, also known
rich lot, run thence south 61
for awhile, even though local back­ as Hannah M Reeves, and as Han-
home team taking the big cut.
ROLLED BARLEY, 70-lb bags......
degrees no minutes east 89 feet
ers were out plenty during the na M. Reeve Jackson, John Doe
e
along said side line to a true
season.
Jackson, her husband; Clarence
point of beginning; thence from
But, things were different. The M. Reeve, Nellie Reeve, his wife,
12 Ashland Master
said true point of beginning run
depression had struck People Lena Hibbard, also known as Lena
south 61 degrees no minutes
Masons To Medford didn’t have the money they used Woods, James B. Hibbard, her east
along said side line 190.5
to have. They liked baseball but husband, Mabel Vroman, El win
On Pacific Highway South of City Limits
Open Evenings
feet to the southwesterly corner
About a dozen Master Masons tlu-y just coudln't ilig down like Vroman, her husband, Della Dun-
GAS
—
OIKS
—
TIRES
—
STOCK
AND
POULTRY
FEED
of the Hattie Newbury lot;
from Ashland attended the offi­ they had.
nington, John Dunnington, her
thence
north
186.5
feet;
thence
So
that
was
that
Ashland
l>ase-
cial visit of Grand Master Ezra
her husband, being heirs at law
M Wilson to his home lodge at ball Interest »lied And, it has re­ of said Hannah M. Reeve; the un­
mained
dead
through
the
six
Medford last Friday evening. The
known heirs of said Hannah M.
Grand Master was accompanied on years. There have been Ashland Reeve, deceased, and of said John
the visit by Graml Senior Warden teams in those years, the laat Doe Jackson, deceased; John Big­
J. Frank Peters, and Grand Sec­ Southern Oregon league entry be­ ham, Mary Doe Bigham, his wife;
Perl —
-
* Ida
-
—
-
- his 1
retary Rufus D. Cheney, both of ing In 1933, year before last.
Bigham,
Bigham,
And. although the team finished wife. heirs at law of said
Portland, and several of the ap-
>polntive officers of th»- gram) the season of ten games out of John Bigham and of said Mary
the red. the drawing power was Doe Bigham; the unknown heirs
i wdn
practically nil. Part of the reason
said John Bigham, deceased,
A fine diner was served In the wax undoubtedly the playing field. of
and
of said Mary Doe Bigham, de­
Masonic banquet room before the Ashland using the airport field
Arthur ■¿angell, Mary Doe
meeting by the Medford Eastern south of the city. But at that, it ceased;
Langell, his wife; John Doe Lan-
Stars. Members of Job’s Daugh­ seemed like the team shoulil have gell,
Jessie Foster, formerly Jes­
pulled more than the $7 against
ters did th*- serving.
Langell, John Doe Foster, her
After the banquet Worshipful Roseburg and the $9.50 against sie
husbumi, Elizabeth Hale, formerly
Master Fred Purdin called the Coquille.
Brightiii-xs
Hovers
O
’
er
^■tolge to order and visitors were
I----------------------------------------------
_^Mk<'lved with appropirate honors,
But this year, things seem dif­ Big lU-duction in RCA Tillies!
which the evening was de- ferent. It looks something like old Ix-t’s |iep up the old radio now
For your fine patronage, and for our long
[■^Wnted to addresses by the grand times. A few business men are
Q
91 lodgi- officials, and masters of vis- rallying loyally to the cause with
Dickey’s Radio
and friendly relations. Ashland,
iting lodges. The masters of Kla- their time and ability and many
■ math Falls. Malin, Frants Pass. more are expected to answer the
Service
rto us, has been most kind and we
Central oPint, Jacksonville and call. Mr Ottinger, owner of Jack-
At Wick's—Phone 421-R
Ashland were present and made son Hot Springs, has donated a
good talks. Worshipful Mnster W.
are with you 100 per cent for a
R. McNeal brought down the
OLD TRADITIONS ARE BEST
AT THE
house with his witty talk. Wor­
better City and a better Palace
shipful Master W. R. McNiel
brought down the hous»- with his
Cafe ... may we continue to serve
witty talk. Worshipful Master l-M
¿^tager of the Jacksonville lodge
you from our new location at 171 East Main street,
I^Hlled attention of the younger
Oldest Bar and Counter In Oregon’s Moat Famous City!
^^^Bisonx Ilk»- himself, who thought
with our snappy service, our excellent food!
^Wiey had a hadr time holding the
Interest in their lodges, to the fact
that the old timers, the pioneers
who rode in wagons and on horse­
MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS
back many weary miles to attend
SHORT
lodge had hardships of which the
24-HOUR SERVICE
ORDERS
modem Master Mason knows
From 7 iv.ni. to 1 a.m.
nothing.
The addresses of the grand offi-
Now Serving
i cers were more along lines of
lodge work and lodge proceedings
REGAL AMBER
and of ,nuch interest and value to
RHINELANDER and
members of th»- fraternity.
Those present from Ashland In­
BLUE BOAR ALE
cluded W. R. McNeil, worshipful
In Draft and Package
master; David Whittle, senior war­
den; Jack Bearss, junior warden,
DWIGHT E. HARTMAN
Past Masters Otis Johnson and El-
mer Biegel, Judge J. H. Fuller, G. r
(■ H. Thomas, Harold Teal, John
A Sacred Service, Conducted in
Now Down the Street Next to the Miner
” Daugherty, W. M. Walls, and B. i
A Sacred Manner
W. Talcott.
Also:
MEDFORD AND GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Justice Holmes, who left the
and YREKA, CALIFORNIA
bulk of his fortune to Uncle Sam,
may have wanted to make sure
that it wouldn’t be hoarded. Wes-
(We Never Close)
Phone 32-J-l
tox Leader.
Sport Shorts
What Does “Good Credit
Standing” Mean?
First National Bank
ONE-STOP SERVICE
$2.10
$1.15
BELLVIEW FEED & SEED
We Thank You,
Ashland!
Marble Corner
JACKSONVILLE
DANCING
PALACE CAFE
•
and Lunch
STOCK & LITWILLER