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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Wednesday, June 29, 1921 II. II I I ■III.—................... BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL admitted to probate. Est. David Ivy; return of sale of! real property. COURT NEWS “Che iha Cnim^ One cent the word each time. Real CHIROPRACTORS. PHYSICIANS. limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenborg Bldg., Ash land, Ore. 73-tf DR. J. J. EMMENS—Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses supplied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567. ATTORNEYS. BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys-at- Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. DRS. SAWYER & CRANDALL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Pioneer Building. L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law. Res. 274-J or 367-J ' Rooms 5 and 6, Bldg. Citizens’ Bank HEMSTITCHING and Picoting At- tachments, $2.00. Buttonhole Attachments $9.85, fits any sew- ing machine. Persooni checks 10c extra. Lights Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 252-6* TAXI. TAXI—Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone 213. 136-tf "VER-READY TAXI—Phone 1 Day or night, office Depot Drug Store 244-lmo. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS FER — Good team and motor trucks. Good service at a reason able price. Phone 83. Hides, Skins and Pelts FOR PROMPT and careful service with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays, call Whittle Transfer Co., Phone 117. Office 89 Oak street. Near Hotel Austin. » === —~ - __* ---- -== VOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. acres on fruit, rest1 room mod- $7000.00 R. F. D. 1 2 5 0-1 mo H.F.NORTON CO.INC. MUST SELL—A 9-room house—4 large lots—2 in alfalfa, out build ings. Phone, lights and water in | house. 1 block from high school.1 200 Lincoln. 249-6 * Corner 1st and A Street. ASHLAND, OLE. FOR SALE—Modern home at a bar gain. Inqnire at 267 Eighth street. 248-tf C. B. LAMKIN BARGAINS IN FOR SALE—10 acres, house, barn and chicken house; 6 acres in al falfa and grain; balance garden, orchard and berries. Free water for irrigation. Near city limits. Price $2500.00. M. E. D., care Tidings. 251-6* Real Estate City and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent. FOR SALE. CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy. Tel. 226-R., or call at 148 Fac- i ory. 253-2* HEY THERE! BING CHERRIES—$2.00 for 20 lb. box delivered. Phone 9-F-ll. All Wool Suits at $25.00 and up with extra trousers FOR SALE—A few tons of choice1 grain hay. J. L. Inman. Talent. I 250-6*. FREE at FOR SALE—Saddle or work horses E. P. Moore, 173 Helman Street. 249-6* OEEES City of Medford vs. Webber et al. Summons. Peter Arcade vs. Jessie Arcade, di- vorce. Edward Judy vs. Mary L. U. Judy, divorce. Bullock Merentile Agency vs George Penland et ux; attachment and exe- cution. E. F. Adams vs. A. M. Pike et al; execution. Sam Mathews vs. Jonas Wold; cer- tificae of levy Beatrice Paul vs. William H. Paul; petition and order. Frank C. Bramwell, supt. of banks vs. Jane Doe Cluggage et al; um- mons. H. L. Van Dermark vs. Ed Jones; ! answer and denial, udertaking. Gertrude Spencer vs. Fletcher Spencer; affidavit. to probate. Est. Ruel Calvin Smith WOOD FOR SALE — Before buying ' your winter’s wood call up 426-Y • for prices. Can contract for fir, pine, oak or manzanita. Order early and avoid the rush and high । STRIKE Cigarette Benj. F. Bush et ux to George A. Jewett, NY of SE sec. 32, tp. 36, S.R. 1 W. $10. J. M. Carlton, et ux to Amos Lynch, land in sec. 9, tp 36, S.R. 4, W. $9000. T. S. Eaton et ux to J-. C. Woods et ux, part of lot 9, blk. 1, Cottage addition to Medford, $10. delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It’s Toasted WOOD SPECIAL We can furnish good slab wood at $6.75 per cord; order now while we can deliver from cars and can save you extra hauling expense. Also mill trimming at $7.00 per load and mill blocks at $7.50 per load. Ashland Lumber Co PHONE 20. We Have Just Received A New Free Tube With Your Tire Brown Kid Oxford Chestnut Brown Color An Utz & Dunn Made on a Combination Last 1 Until July 1st we will give a free tube with every Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup casing Main St. and Highway /CITIZENS’ ‘ BANK V OFASHLAND FOR SALE—Wood. See H. S. Lynch before buying your winter’s sup- ply. Phone 12-F-22. 241-lmo.* KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD Credit is one of the most impor tant factors in the industrial and business world today. It is said ninety per cent of all transactions are done on credit. One place where it is essential to keep your credit good is with your banker. Many firms and individ uals in Jackson County are glad they were favorably known at the First National. %^k<íFirsiNatiotiaíBank ADECAN pall" E. CARTER PREs ai" C 1 VAU PE L VICE PRE J W MS COY. CASHIER Printed Card Board Signs Demand a ‘ Busy Corner Motor Co 213-1-mo.* SYSTÉ The Tidings carries in stock for sale the following card-hoard signs at « % I FIEMBER FEDERAL RES ASHI Arm (minor) Tailors for men and women FOR SALE—Three horses, wagon and harness. Mrs. W. G. Day, back of Normal school. 251-6* prices. Circuit Court John L. Briner et ux to Ira E. Bradley et ux, lot 8, and the NW 1 of SW1 sec. 2, tp. 39. S. R. 1 W, $1800. G. A. Briner et ux to Ira E. Badley et ux, govt, lot 6. sec. 7, tp. 39, S. R. 1 W. $10. Big Bend Milling Co. to Golden Rule Mercantile Co.. 90 ft. off north-j erly end of lots 5, 6. 7, 8 and 9, blk. j 13, Medford, $10. M. H. Roundtree et ux to William Ferdinand C. Butler, lot in Jacksonville, $450. Sell your hides and pelts j Probate Court at Ashland and save freight Est. Catherine Andrews; final re- charges. We are now pre port and order. pared to receive small or Est. Alice Lyn Burke; receipts, or- large consignments, from der, final account, assignmen. one hide or pelt to carload Est. John W. Davidson; inventory lot at highest market price, and appraisement. Est J. W. Merritt; admitted to pro- j and will render check same bate. dav hides are received Est. Maggie E. Gray; admitted I FOR SALE—Modern eight room house Wood house and fruit cel lar. Variety of fruit and berries. | Large collection of flowers and roses. Good neighborhood. Seen-, is location. Call any day after 1 | P. M. 129 Laurel St., Cor. Almond. j SACRIFICE SALE—35 Boulevard, 11 acres in in barley and alfalfa, 6 ern bungalow. Price Mrs. Dr. John Weimer, Box 76 LUC Marriage Licenses Bruce O Force and Verna Pome- i Suite 8. Examination Free. No. ron. 25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103. Frank Bates Clark and Mary Bell Residence Phone 401. Thornbrue. DENTAL X-RAYS Arthur B. Wick and Nellie B. Ross. DR. F. H. JOHNSON. Phil A Wolcott and Evelyn Bess. Beaver Block. Benjamin Folston and Gladys Cob- leigh. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor. Phone 260-R. Estate Transfer H with Medford, Ore. Tuo for 258 NOTARY PUBLIC PLEASE DO NOT SMOKE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS NO LOAFING CHILLI CONCARNIE 15c NO SMOKING NO ADMITTANCE NO PEDDLING AUTO FOR HIRE NO HITCHING POST NO BILLS THIS TEAM FOR SALE CLEARANCE SALE . FOR RENT—INQUIRE......... FOR SALE—INQUIRE......... FOR SALE OR RENT DRESSMAKING BOARD AND ROOM WARNING TO TRESSPASS ERS—Cloth, 25c. Call at The Tidings office for any of the above. BUILDING MATERIAL — Medford Cement Brick and Block Works, specialize in all kinds of building products. Corner Fir and 10th street. 225tf A HIGH STANDARD“ HELP WANTED. WANTED—Current pickers. 4 40 Chestnut St. H. H. Leavitt. 253-3 ------------------------------------------------------- — WANTED—An experienced book- keeper. Give references. Ex- perience in lumber business pre ferred. Address B.C. Co Tidings. all times I OF ASHLAND, 252-5 WANTED—1 ++ Barham E Cabin furr d men to work at Sawmill, Siskiyou. 252-3* WANTED—J Indian rot Reeser’s o en Ashlan to sign up wages. S noon, 173 Moore. men for Dead k. Camp above . Preference giv- Men required | lirty days. Good | Saturday after- | in street. E. P. WANTED—4 cutting a ranch. App Hilt, Calif idy man for wood | general work on once to E. GREER. 241-tf 249-6* Comply With the Law of hanking service is at | i | | THE maintained CITIZENS by AND Parley-Voo stuff! BANK assuring a banking connection that is eminently satisfactory. Accounts cordially invit-. ed. A0 ON DEPOSITS SAVINGS A/oUN RENT FOR RENT—Until Aug. 1 will rent my housekeeping apartment by day. week, or for one month. These rooms are pleasant, clean, and well located. 316 Hargadine. 253-2* FOR RENT—Four room cottage, | partly furnished. Hot water and | bath. 855 B Street. 253-tf. FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment, with garage. Adults only. Enquire at 1101 Boule- vard. 253-2*| i —- -=-===--=-= - ====== ' Don’t Expose Your Property to Loss It you were carrying $5.000 or more of cash in your car you’d Want to have it insured. But are you not driving your car, with about all of your prop erty exposed? If you injure a man, and he obtains a damage verdict against you, you’ve got to pay it. WANTED. If you haven’t the cash, your property can be sold to get it. WANTED—To rent furnished house I —no children. M. T. Madden, 496 Beach St. 253-3* Don’t risk your house, your bank account, your business. Let a first class automobile policy stand between your worldly goods and the result of that possible accident. DO IT NOW. A few dollars today may save you a few thousand tonight. WANTED—To rent furnished or partly furnished house. Inquire at Square Deal Gro. 252-6* WANTED TO RENT—A good piano during summer school. Phone 458R. 252-2* ______________________________________ I BOARDERS WANTED—By week or ; single meals served at meal hours. Hotel Bell, 4th St. 251-lmo* Billings Agency Real Estate and Real Insurance Estab. 1883 Phone 211 41 East Main A FRIEND of mine. HE’D BE polite. WHO COULDN’T speak. SO HE gave the barber. A WORD of French, AN AMERICAN cigarette. WENT TO Paris. WHICH THE barber smoked. AND THE first time. AND MY friend pointed. HE HAD to get. TO HIS mouth. A HAIRCUT and shave. AND SAID “Likee voo. HE PRACTICED an hour. AND THE barber roared. MAKING SIGNS. AND SAID “You BET. IN THE looking glass. I USED to smoke ’em. SO THE French barber.. WHEN I worked. WOULD UNDERSTAND hint IN INDIANAPOLIS. AMD THEN he went in. AND BELIEVE me. AND WIGGLED his fingers. THEY SATISFY! THROUGH HIS hair. AND STrOKED his chin. 20 for 20 cents in aliati io roana AND THE barber grinned. AND FINISHED the job. THEN MY friend thought L JERE’S a smoke that talks in any language and needs no interpre- tar. Light up a Chesterfield, draw deep—and more plainly than words your smile will tell the world “They Satisfy”. It’s the blend that does it— and you can’t get “Satisfy” any where except in Chesterfields, for that blend can't be copied! 11 CIGARETTES USE Printed Butter Wrappers WORDING to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale in this state must be wrapped in butter paper upon which is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter, 16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name and address of the maker. To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily comply with this ruling this office has put in a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol lowing prices: 100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $1.75 250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $2.75 500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $4.00 Send your orders to us by mail accompan ied by the price of the paper and it will be promptly forwarded to you by parcel poet, prepaid. " ... We use the best butter paper obtainable, and our workmanship is of the best. Let us have your order and you will not regret it. Ashland Tidings Ashland, Oregon /