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F >• ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS W ed n esd ay, October 2 2 , 1919 t h$ greatest confidence world ifornia, where he fought draws with posals to Grade Streets and to con struct Pavem ent.” w, vuld wee it. ' The know ledge we Johnny McCarthy and Kid Herman. Each proposal must be accom- we re »6 the right strengthened our Tonight’s card will include clashes i panted by a certified check on so m e ' mo. rale. between Joe Harrahan of Seattle and responsible bank for five per cent By Don E . C ham berlain, “ W hen America came into the war, Joe Gorman, who will put on the 10- ! of the aggregate bid, made payable ‘ 0 n s cent the word each time. | to the City of Ashland, Oregon, as (United Press Staff Correspondent.) just th e mere knowledge of it had round semi-windup; Neal Zimmer a guaranty that if the contract is NEW YORK, Oct. S i.— That Ger- an enorm ous effect on Belgium. Bel man and Eddie Quinn and Al Byers awarded to such bidder, he will en-l ___ <♦ 4 < ter into a contract and give secu rity; many ia stl11 a menace and that t gium g a v e a great sight of relief. Our and Eddie Haggerty. They will en < as required for its faithful perform-1 is up to the allies to see that they spirits rose by bounds wliile the Ger tertain for six rounds— unless some DR. GEO. O. JARVIS ance, within five days after receiving are “kept put” if the world doesn’t m ans’ began to drop. When Ameri one gets kayoed. notice of such award. want to wake up one day and find can soldiers entered the Belgian line DR. FRANK M. MOXON Plans and specifications for such 4 » 4 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS proposed improvements may be seen another world war on their hands, to Join in. the^ conflict, words cannot 4 at th e City Recorder’s office or at was the opinion expressed to the express our feelings. We knew the the City Engineer’s office. United Press by Lieutenant General end was near and that the outcome THE SANITARIUM By order of the Common Council. Baron Jacques of the Belgian army. of the war had. practically been de-: GERTRUDE BIEDE, _ , . . . 4 City Record’er Baron Jacques, who earned fame termined. ASHLAND, OREGON 4 “I have not had the experience of Date of first publication, October at the battle of Dixmude, where for ^4 Phone 1241 4 ». 1919. Oct. 15&22 seven days, he held the Germans at seeing American soldiers in action, We are now ready to do your fur ----------------------------------------- - ~ bay without budging an inch, is tour- but I have seen them drilling. They NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF " j. .. . . .. . * * _ Jth Ki__ repairing or sell you a new set of are wonderful athletes. Their sa- i f ADMINISTRATOR, AND T O ing the United SUteB * it]* K/ ng Al N ob od y lik e s w e t feet furs. lute speaks their active physical ‘ PRESENT CLAIMS bert, and expects to take back home —tfcty produo* cold*. FOR SALE PHYSICIANS I In the m atter of thé Estate of Adel- with him some lessons in military strength, that they are full of cour E verybody lik e s bert Moore, Deceased. age. They came into the war at that tactics as used in America. F. W. BARTLETT, < B ergm an n S h o e (Ml D R . H . B. MOORE — chiropractic F ()R SALE—-Good ,1918 Dodge tour- — I t keep* fee t dry. Might is right” is the religion of remarkable time when it had been ing car in first class condition and; . . . . . . . . .. Phy alelan. First National Bank ' ’ Taxidermist and Furrier. la e r .? X .’ w K. D r.Se, h a , b e e . ! Germany Iron, the „ n ic e r , .„ d doc- developed into a furnace and they Bldg. P h ones: O ffice, 112; Rea —4 t w ill not piwvont 115 W. Main St. Medford, Oregon. U ttia 2 07-J. Medford C Lraler uaKe appointed Administrator of the Es- tors down to the workers. The great jumped right in.” B ergm an n S h o e __________ 1_______________________~ : tate of Adelbert Moore, deceased, war was not a war of the kaiser but D R . E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice FOR SALE— A team of mules, and all persons having claim s against j ICfg. Co. a war of the German people.” said lim ited to eye, ear, nose and JOE RIA^ERS WILL FIGHT PORTLAND, OREGON w eighing 1200 lbs. each and d o u -'th e said estate are required to pre- throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and sent the same, duly verified, to this Baron Jacques. Germany still has ' (By the United Press) 1 to 5. Swsdenburg Bldg., Ash ble harness in good condition. administrator, at the law offices of arms. It is up to the allies to keep Price 3150.00. A bargain. See PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 22.— Joe land , Ore. 73-tt Billiard players preier this place Briggs & Briggs, in the Pioneer an eye on the Germans to see that B. R. Greer at Tidings office. Rivers, at one time contender for the because they know that they can get 2 -lm o block, in the City of Ashland, Ore- they don’t use them, particularly in DR. J. J . EMMENS— Physician and lightweight crown, will go 10 rounds GOOD cues; and modern equipment gon, within six months from the date _ .. ... ____ _ surgeon. Practice lim ited to eye, of the first publication thereof. aviation. I consider the Germans a Clayton Or- against Alex Trambitas at the smok makes a lot of difference in the ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup FOR SALE— Pigs, pleasure of the game. •»* at SA m Date o f first publication, October race of barbarians 42-5* chards. plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P er of the Portland Boxing Commis B vpalr Shop, You KNOW It. 22, 1919. “They always believe in ’might Is •nd S p o rtin * R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., sion here tonight. Profanity, gambling and other un FOR SALE— Ford touring car, same ROY R. DRAKE, Stprcn right.’ This spirit is bred in the opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore. The Mexican is said to be in great desirable elem ents are absolutely as new. Only run two months. Administrator. Phone 567. 21-tf children from birth by their mothers Price $545.00 cash. No trade or 45.4 Wed. shape for the m illing with Trambi TABOO here. We invite GENTLE MEN only. It will always be necessary to watch exchange considered. W hittle —------------------------------------------------- D . M. BRO W ER , M. D.— 2 1 6 Factory tas, who has just returned from Cal- This is a clean, congenial amuse Transfer Co. 39-tf SUIT IN EQUITY.— SUMMONS them. They went to war because ► St. Phone No. 498-R. Uses radio ! ment hall for decent clean-cut fel h ea t largely in his treatm ent of they thought they could take Paris, SHORT ORDERS AND LUNCHES lows. chronic diseases. Tuberculosis, FOR SALE New Zealand Red rab-( j Q tbe Circuit Court of the State of Belgium, northern France and get bits and new hutches. 311 Wimer Oregon, for Jackson County. QUICK SERVICE ean eer and other Infectious ail St. Phone 387-R. 43-tf ' John Bisher, Plaintiff, vs. L. M. riches— loot— and later divide the m en ts, respond marvelously to said Lunches Put Up for Travelers Goodwin and his wife, Sarah E. spoils. The German idea is to loot. treatm ent. Com er by the Park. FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE Goodwin, G. C. McAllister, as Ad They are a band of looters.” 207 East Main. “Clean Sport for Regular Fellow* * HBIDER TRACTORS AND P. F . O. ministrator of the Estate of D. T. ATTORNEYS Baron Jacques, as a colonel of a PLOWS Here I am, back again, with a McKercher, Deceased; Mildred Parton and S. S. McKercher, the Belgian regiment, commanded the BRIGGS & BRIGGS, Attorneys-at- revised list of splendid properties New and used sewing machines of for sale at attractive prices which i heirs at law of D. T. McKercher, first detachment to clash with the Law , Pioneer Block, Ashland. most any make and style. will be given upon application. deceased, Defendants. Germans on August 4, 1914. It oc A carload of American fence and L . A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law. No. 54— 57 acres best land in the To S. S. McKercher and Mildred curred on the bridge at Vise, near R oom s 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank barb wire just in. Bring in your county, all free soil with water. Parton, two of the defendants above « • Liege. The Germans were driven wants before sending them to the Bldg. All in alfalfa but 15 acres apples named: and pears. In the name of the State of Ore- back and lost their regimental flag catalogue houses and we will see if O. H. SPALDING, Attorney-at-Law, No. 55— All alfalfa with water; mag- gon: You are hereby required to A Prussian colonel, and several Ger Beaver Block. Phone 146. we ean’t meet their prices for cash. nificent modern dwelling, barn, appear in the above entitled court man officers and men were killed. Have some dandy auto robes left. Full line of canned goods as well garage, etc. This is a modern and cause and answer the Complaint STENOGRAPHERS "I never doubted the outcome of At P eil’s Corner. and money making country home therein filed against you by the above as the best In fresh meats. on paved highway 1 named plaintiff on or before the ex- the war. From the start I was sure JE SS IE B . TH ATCHER — Public piration of six weeks from the date we couldn’t be defeated, I was never Stenographer. Commercial Club No. 56— 54 acres on paved highway of the first publication of this Sum- greatiy impressed by the Germans PLAZA MEAT MARKET with water. Free soil and good Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m.; 2 rn3rdnT 9 1 9 : m' ! bombastic noise. I did believe it producing land. None better. beO p. m. to 5 p. m., Tel. Ï90. Some of it Bear Creek bottom. If you fail to so appear and an- would be the greatest conflict the This ifc a money-making tract, and swer, the P laintiff will apply to t h e : world had yet seen. But I knew Bel- CONTRACTING AND BUILDING an ideal location for country home. Court for the relief demanded in the gjumi knew we were right and had No. 57— 15 acres highly improved, in Ip” ~ “1?, ‘ ‘ a succinct statem ent of G. W. McNABB, Plastering, cement edge of city; all in alfalfa except wb,cb ig aa fon owg: That the plain work and repairing. 41 Fifth St. dw elling site and sm all orchard f have judgment against said de- Phone 363-Y. 44-tf Free water, splendid dw elling and fendantg L M Goodwln and Sarah « i? ______ outbuildings. This is a mon y E Goodwjn> and eacb thereof, for A. L. LAMB— Contractor and Build e r . Cement, Brick and Wood producer. I the sum of 3500.00, with interest work. Tel. 463-J. 343 Mountain No 5 S - 12 acres orchard and gar- thereon frQm September 3> 1916> at Ave. a offered 0 at a very the rate of elght percent- per annum. no buildings, 350.00 attorney fees, and the costs low figure. FRANK JORDAN — General Con and disbursements of this suit; that tracting and repair work. Cement No. 59— 10 acres splendid orchard the warranty deed executed Septem home just out of city. Good ber 3, 1912, by the defendants, L. work specialty. Tel. 430-J, 227 buildings. Can show earning ca M. Goodwin and Sarah E. Goodwin, Granite St. ~31tf pacity of 31500 to 32000. For] and conveying land situated in Jack- sale at attractive price. TAXI SERVICE r e S near Oa- l0^"""ty' O res0“ ' “ EVANS TAXI SERVICE— Five pas je lls well watered and highly im- BeginninK Bt . point 120 feet senger Chalmers, Seven Passenger proved. One of the best north of the center of the south line Hudson. Trips anywhere Rellabl» TiAs Stcry o f a Tm rot Captain ranches on the coast The o r Qf section 9 in township 39, south of drivers and quick serviee. Stand F t amo t ion in the N a v y com e, quickly to has made a ha"d9° ™ * ° * unnea ™ range 1 east of the W illamette S ° * e uW?iS,5li al*^y for higher rating*. In a t Rose Bros. Day Phone 213; the place . Desires to a meridian, Oregon; thence north 350 M arc h 1899 A . P. Nilsson enlisted in the Night, 101. is too old to longer g n e his atten- thence west 145 feet to the W evy as an Apprentice Seaman. 3rd data. In April i» 0 7 he was rated C h ief T u rre t tion to the business. This ranch east side ljne Qf T&ylor street in the PAIGE CAR TAXI, W. J. Albert, C“pt^ D- Hu> W t « 1« * I * $165.76 pc* is offered at right price and is City of Ashland, Jackson County, Prop. Large 7-passenger auto an opporiunuy opportunity w for r some an some one. one. Oregon; thence south along said side easy riding. Prices reasonable Some splendid residences owned Hne* 350 feet; thence eagt 145 feet Day or night. Stand Hotel Aus by non-residents for sale at bar- tQ tbe piace of beginning, the same tin. Phone 47. gaLns- ' «• v nnin, being lots four ( 4 ), five ( 5 ), six ( 6 ), Must be of good quality. — ” , 7 a.”6 a « i S 7 g . ? T w — ” >• «’ >• "” e «’ > >’ «> “T H E FIX IT SH O P’ proved ten (1 0 ) of the unrecorded plat of We have them. Service B rin g it to me, I can fix it right. prices Goodwin’s addition to the city of Reel them off—“Rio”,Gibraltar, afloat that will make you a wel A few very cheap small places Ashland> Oregon> be decreed in le; Lawn Mowers and Bicycles my spe Ceylon, Yokohama—all the great come man in any company. cialty. L. H. ROOT, 337 E. Main ranging from $300 to 31000. j effect to be a m ortgage, and that proves. Just complaints A ranch near Gold Hill for rent. «he landg therein conveyed be sold street, Ashland. ports of the world—are they only Work?—sure, and a man’s work Watch for future offerings. always earefully consid under foreclosure as provided by law. places on the map to you—or are it is, among men. BAKING GOODS and for deficiency judgment and they ports where you’ve gone sail Play ?—well, rather, witha bunch ered and satisfactorily ad ! such other relief as the Court may ing in from the high seas with W E DO our own baking and try to o f men who know how to play, deem meet and equitable. do It so our goods will hold your every eye along the shore turned Licensed Realty Broker. justm ent made. summons is served upon you These comrades o f yours carry trade and attract others. Home Hotel Austin Bldg., Ashland, Ore. by This admiringly on your big ship— publication once each week for in their ears the sounds o f great Bakery. 69 North Main street. _ . _ '— _— — — . ~ | six consecutive weeks in the Ash- y o u r ehip I Every ocean has a N ew management. P. J. Smith. world cities, o f booming guns, of FOR SALE— Seven room bungalow, land Daily Tidings, a daily newspa- United States ship sailing for W ed-Fri-tf furnished or unfurnished. In- per prjnted and published at Ash- swashing s m s — sounds you will some port worth seeing. quire 555 Fairview St. Phon jand Oregon, pursuant to an order- share with them and that aril) WANTED— TO RENT 3 03-J. of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of If jmu’ve any call in you for a never die away. WANTED TO RENT— Four or five- FOR SALE— 1 1 -6 5 acre all kinds the above entitied Court, which order full life join, and color all your And when you come home, you’ll of fruit, 6-room plastered house, 18 ° f date Octo^er l g, 1919, and re room furnished house, on or about years ahead with memories of face life ashore with level eyes— barn and chicken houses. Reason- <laires y°« appeaJ uand aPaw®r a» Nov. 10. E. H., Tidings office. things worth seeing—with knowl for Uncle Sam trains in sa /f- able. 311 W imer St. Phone above set forth. The date of the edge worth having—with an inex relian co as well as self-respect. t , 43-tf first publication of this Summons is FO R RENT 387~R~_______________________ ____ October 22, 1919. haustible fund of sea tales and The N avy builds straight m an** FOR RENT— Five rom cottage with FOR SALE— Cheap, improved five L. A. ROBERTS, adventures picked up ashore and no mollycoddles. water and light, located at 168 acres; all kinds of fruit and nuts, Attorney for Plaintiff, Meade St., 310.00 per month. beautifully located In city. Five Residence and postoffice address, Enlist for tw o years. Excellent opportunities for 1 Jam es L. Sheldon. Tel. 17F2. Four weeks holidays w ith pay each year. Shore leave to see in . roomed house. Phone Mrs. Lea- Ashland, Oregon. land sight* a t p o rt* visited. M en always learning. Good food 43-7* vitt, 415-L. 44-2t 45-6 Wed.___________________________ | TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS ► • *- - s. - 4 4 ► < ► < ► « ► . j • 4 1 » FURS ! 4 > Î 4 ► 4 • 4 ► < « ■ Ladies of Ashland 4 ► ► ► ; ► 4 » 1 • Good Cues and Tips WHITE HOUSE CAFE P E I L ’S Alnutf s Billiard Parlor Better Meat and More lor your money Children’s Shoes A m ans lifè — among men ! E. T. STAPLES FOR RENT— Furnished five roomed house with basement and screened porch. 459 Morton St. 43-tf WANTED y OU are not ex- pected to pay for y o u r B orn- Tailored suit un less it satisfies you completely» in every detail of the fit, material and workmanship. LEGAL NOTICES All legal notices appear Wednesday’s issue each week. In WANTED — To buy a good cow. ADVERTISEM ENT FOR BIDS FO R STREET IMPROVEMENT Phone 17F11. 44-3 WANTED— To get in touch with owners lots 5, 6, 7, 13, 18, 19, 20, • 21, 22, Galey addition, Ashland. G. E. MacCarter, Tidings office. 42-3t The Tidings has on sale sign cards follow s; “For Sale, Enquire W ithin” ; “For Sale or Rent” ; MH ouse For Rent” ; “Rooms For R ent” ; "Board and Room ” and a num ber of others too numerous to m ention. Price, two for a quarter, tr as “ When Yon Want Good Insurance Talk With Billings READY FOR WORK! ,99 The value of fire protection de pends largely upon the readiness of th e fireman to respond to any call and his willingness to face any dan ger. The value of fire insurance depends largely upon the readiness of the company In which you are Insured to respond im m ediately to your loss and its ability to meet any loss which may come to it. That’s tha kind we have— always ready for work. They pay prompt ly every honest loss, big or little. L et us write your insurance and w e’ll give you the kind that WORKS ALL T H B TIME. BILLINGS AGENCY 41 ■. Main St. Phone 2*1 R ea l E state and R eal Insurance This liberal guar anty adds nothing to the price—at $25, $30 or $35, you can have a suit Born-Tailored p r e c i s e l y to your order. Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the City j of Ashland, Oregon, at the Recor der’s office in the City Hall, up to five o’clock p. m., October 28, 1919, and such proposals will he consid ered by said Council at 7:30 o'clock p. m. on the same day and date, for grading and furnishing material and constructing street pavement for the City of Ashland, Oregon, on that part of the Boulevard extending from the east end of the present pave ment on said Boulevard to Ashland Street, and also on that part of Ash land Street extending from the Boulevard to W alker avenue, to the I width of eight feet on each side of the center line of said streets, such improvement to be bitulithic pavement on broken stone base, or one course Portland cement concrete pavement. The contract price Is to be paid from one assessm ent for special ben efits accruing to abutting properties from such paving Improvement ex-' cept the cost of the Intersections, ] which will be paid out of the Gen eral Fund of said City. The contractor will be required t o , furnish a bond for the faithful per formance of the contract for a sum | equivalent to fifty per cent of the amount of the contract, having as surety some Surety Company author- J ized to do business in the State of Oregon. All bids should be made with a view to complete such grading at a date not later than the 1st day of ’ Jan., 1920, and that the paving shall be completed at a date not later than the 1st day of Oct., 1920. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Proposals must be submitted on forms prepared for the purpose by the City Engineer and must be en-] closed in a sealed envelope ad- j dressed to the City Recorder and en dorsed on said sealed envelope “Pro- T rue economy begins with buy ing a Range of quality—always tne cheapest in the end. Waste n o t! ¿Tleslsi)« Panlserud & Barrett Especially w h en it is a qu estion o f fu el supply m ore th an th e price o f fuel. . . T h is A R M C O Iron ^7»Jgewoo<l Range will best serve your needs fromeverystand- point. • • • • M adeofthesam e r u s t - r e s is t in g A RM CO IRON used in the build ing o f American battleships. . . . Fire Box is a big Fuel Saver. Shove o ff 9-Join th e U. S .Navy J Ashland, Oregon The Home of Dependable Tools, Cutlery, Kitchen ware Stoves and Ranges PARTS A L W A Y S O B TA IN A B LE . Ashland Furniture Co. 92-94-96 North Main and first uniform o u tfit free. P a y begins the day you enlist. QeS full inform ation from your nearest recruiting station. I f you do n o t k n o w n h e r e the nearest recruiting station is. a tk you* Postmaster. H e knows. One quart fruit cans 90c Two quart fruit cans $1.26