Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 17, 1918, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Monday, Jnno 17, 1018.
ASHLAND TIDtKGS'
PAGB 8EVK?f .
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED-ADS
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for Mch insertion thereafter; 80 words or less f 1 par month. Mo advertise
ment Inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads art cash with order
except to parties having ledger accounts with the otflos.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
. ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup
i plied. Oculist and anrlst for 8. P.
I R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
, opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore.
Phone 667. 21-tf
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice
limited to eye, ear, nose and
i throat. Of floe hours, 10 to 12 and
! 1 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash
land, Ore. 73-tf
GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and pZ
perhangen. Phone 202-R, 166
Ohio street. 40-tf
Dr. C. E. McDonald
EYE SIGHT SPECIAL'ST
Citizens Bank Bldg.
Office Hours: 9-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m.
LEGAL NOTICES.
BIIL POSTER Will Stennett, 116
Factory street Bill posting and
distributing. 64-tf
DR. SCHELLER, Osteopathic physi
cian and orthopedic surgeon. Ci-
i fice Camps bldg. Phone 147. Houra
10-12, 1-4, others by appointment.
THE JOHXSTONE8 CURE Hydro
pathic treatments for chronic cases.
31 Gresham street. 41-tf
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB The
regular meetings of the club will
be held on the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month at 2:30
p. m., at the Auxiliary Hall.
E. D. I1RIGGS, Attorney-at-Law.
Pioneer Block, Ashland.
DR. KEEXEY FERRIS, B. S., M. D.,
M. H. Homeopathic physician and
surgeon. Office, Baptist parBon
Hge, 247 Oak street. Hours, 9 to
12 noon. ' 85-tf
Miss G, A. Thorne
GRADUATE NURSE
i Residence at Mrs. Boslough's
Telephone 320-J
FOR SALE OR REM
FOR SALE Sharpies tubular cream
separator No. 3; used only one
month. Price reasonable, cash or
terms. Leaving city. Address C.
D., care Tidings, or phone
392-J. 7-lm
FOR SALE A bargain. Five-room
modern house with basement; lot
75 foot front, 140 feet deep; this
place faces on Fork street, one
half block from First National bank
and Lithia park. Sightly location.
Will make attractive price, cash or
payments. Phone 383-L or address
P. O. box 296, city. 7-4
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two furnished bunga
lows. Inquire at 115 Granite
street. 91-tf
FOR RENT Pleasant, clean and well
located housekeeping rooms. Cheap
rent to right party. 316 Hargadlne.
7-2
FOR. RENT The Bungalow for the
Beason from June 1 to Nov. 1. Is
equipped with hot water heater,
gas stove, 6how cases, counters, ta
bles and chairs to accommodate
80 people at a setting. Good dance
floor and the coolest place to get
confections and Ice cream in the
valley. Located at the big park
entrance. See Bert R. Greer, at the
Tidings office. tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Home canned fruit. In
quire 649 E. Main. 6-4
FOR SALE 6-hole range with reser-i
voir; 40 rods 5-foot poultry wire.
2 20-inch horse collars. 125 North
Main, phone 248-J. 6tt
FOR SALE A set of double harness
and fine team for ranch work.
For particulars address E. Greer,
Hilt, California. 96-tf
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED Mechanics in all branches
of the metal trades for emergency
war work. Good wages, good
working and best climatic condi
tions. Astoria Marine Iron Works,
Astoria, Oregon. 6-lm
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE I am going to sacrifice
my five-acie ranch, one mile east
from postofflce, on East Main
street, for $2500, one-third cash,
balance $ir, per month, 7 per cent
into: est. No agents. This place
lias to be seen to be appreciated.
Address H. L. Sinclair, Montague,
Cal. 103-tf
STRAYED
STRAYED Bav mare, has white
hind feet, weighs about 1000 lbs;
should be with colt about one week
old. Property of Private F. S. Pen
niston, O. C. A. Phone 409-L. W.
C. Tinker. 6'tf
LOST
LOST Gold drop earring with aqua
marine stone Will finder please
leave at Ashland police office? 7-2
LOST Pennsylvania hospital pin be
tween corner B and Third street
and Mm. Boslough's residence.
Finder please return to Miss
Thorne. Reward. '"z
NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed
proposals will be received by the
board of directors of Gold Hill Ir
rigation District at Its office in said
district In Jackson County, Ore
gon, for the purchase of sixty
thousand dollars ($60,000 bonds
of said district till the hour of 8
o'clock p. m., on Thursday, July
18, 1918, which said Issue of bonds
will bear date July 1, 1918, bear
Interest at not to exceed six per
cent (6'f) per1 annum, payable
semi-annually on the first day of
"January and July of each year,
principal and Interest payable at
the Fiscal Agency of the State of
Oregon in New York City, said
bonds to be In denominations of
one hundred ($100), one hundred
and fifty ($150), and five hundred
dollars ($500) each, numbered
consecutively commencing with
No. one (1), and following in num
erical order, and maturing approxi
mately as follows:
$2,350 on July 1, 1923
2,500 on " 1924
2,650 on " 1925
2,800 on " 1926
2,950 on " 1927
3,150 on " 192S
3,350 on " 1929
3,550 on " 1930
3,750 on " 1931
3,950 on " 1932
4,200 on ' " 1933 -4,450
on " 1934
4,750 on , " 1935
5,000 on " 1936
5,300 on " ' 1937
5,300 on " 1938
Bids for said bonds must be ac
companied by a certified check on
an Oregon bank for at least five
per cent of the purchase price, and
said bids must be unconditional as
to legality.
The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
CHARLES CHAMPLIN,
Secretary.
First publication June 17, 1918.
Last publication July 15, 1918.
8-5 t mon
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(Continueu irom pago oi;
LIST OF COXTRIBUTEORS TO
ASHLAND PATRIOTIC FUND
Lowe, D. 51
Long, A. M :
Long, Mrs. W. A
Long, O. W
Long, Mrs. Anna
Lowe, G. M
Loomis, Vrs. Clara
Loughlin, John
Loomis, Chas.
I.oomis, J. J
Low, O. D
Lucey, J. G
Lyman, E. E
Lyons, D. B
love, M. J
Mann, F. H.
Maly, John
Madden, J. J
Mattern, Mr. and Mrs. H. . . .
Mathes, Christina
Mast, Cleo
Marrett, J. O
Mayfleld, Mrs. Amelia
Marske, A. A
Matterson, B. A
Mathes, Mr. and Mrs
Mackey, T. J
Mathes, G. W
Mars. J. D
Merrill, Mrs. Frank
Mellinger, W. L
Miller, J. S
Mills, Ella B
Mitchell, S. S
Miller, J. L
Miller, C. L
Miller, J. V
Milllcan, H. H
Yillner, C. E
Million, W. B
Minuth, Ernest
McCee, J. II
McNair Bros
MacCracken, Mrs. Gordon . .
McCune, J. N
McNair, Louise G
McCune, Mrs. C. A '. . . .
McCourry, D. N
McLaughlin, O. K
McKinney, J. D
12.00
12 00 j
6.00
12.00
6.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
6.00
24.00
12.00
12.00
20.00
12.00
6.00
6.00
24.00
12.00
12.00
24.00
12.00
30.00
12.00
' 24.00
12.00
6.00
8.00
18.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
6.00
4.00
24.00
12.00
36.00
12.00
12.00
120.00
120.00
12.00
5.00
12.00
12.00
6.00
12.00
12.00
8MOKL
At All
Dealtri
Tfc
Flavor
Lasti
Tisit Cijrar
TisiT
Th.
Million
Dollar
SmoKo
Factory, Makers
J. M. Alnntt. Prop.
Ashland Transfer
! & Storage Co.
C. F. Bates, Proprietor
Wood, "Peacock"
and Rock Springs
Coal and Cement
phone n
Office 99 Oak Street, Ware-
honse on track near depot.
Ashland, Oregon
iittimtin
Maxey, W. L. 24.00
Morris, 8,' It. ............ 12.00
Monroe, J. H 2.00
Moody, E. D, ....... ...... 12.00
Morgan, J. S. ........... . 1.00
McLaren, J. K ; 1.50
Minkler, D. L .....'. 2.00
Miller, C. C 1.00
Moser, J. W 2.00
Morse, E. K 2.00
McAllister, G. C . ... 20.00
Mitchell, C. S 1.00
Moorehouse, Mrs 5.00
Mitchell, W. C. 15.00
McCoy, Mies Jane 1.00
Mills, J. W 5.00
McGllvery, S 2.50
McMillan, Alex 10.00
Maddox, C. A 1.00
McClanahan, Mrs. Anice . . . 5.00
Mackey, T. J 5.00
McFarJand, A. E 10.00
Mills, Mrs. J. W. . . 2.00
McCracken, Mr. & Mrs. J. R. 42.00
McKenzle, J. H : . . . 12.00
McMIchael, J. H 12.00
y.cQullken, Julia R 6.00
McGee, Mr. and Mrs. A. O.. . 36.00
MacDonald, W. M 24.00
McDonald, C. E. .'. 12.00
McCarthy, Mrs. A. G 6.00
McCall. Lydla 60.00
McCoy, J. W. and family . . . 48.00
Mcrse, Mr. and Mrs. J. H... 12.00
Morrison, E. S 18 00
Montgomery, Mrs. H 3.00
Morse, C. L 12.00
Morcland, Sarah 12.00
Moreland, John 12.00
Montgomery, E. F 12.00.
Moore, W. J 30.00
Mosby, M. M 12.00
Morthland, A. E 6.00
Moor, W. E. 30.00
Moore, H. L. . . 60.00
Morgan, Mrs. S. M. : 3.00
Murphy, Mrs. F. J 24 00
Murray, M. M 6.00
Muller, Mrs. R 12.00
Murphy, G. C 30.00
Myers, J. J '. 12.0 J
Myer, Wm 24.00
Mocre, F. W 12.00
Morris, R. C 12.00
Miller, O. R 12.00
Murphy, J. J 24.00
McKibbon, Mrs. E. H 12.00
McDonald, L. E 12.00
jlcnroe, Mr and Mrs. G. E.. . 24.00
McWilllams, Mrs. F. G 6.00
Ne!l, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo .. 24.00
Neil, R. P 5.00
Newcombe, W. E 24.00
Neil, L. A 300.00
Nelson, Lena H . 12.00
Nelson, W. Jr 30.00
Nims & Saunders 60.00
Nininger A. C 36.00
Nims, K. P 24.00
Nims, Mary 12.00
Niver, Mary 6.00
Nlchobon, L. B 6.00
Norton, E. N 12.00
Nortrldge, Wm 12.00
Norris. D. D 12.00
Nord, W. G 12.00
Niver, Lucy 2.00
No Name 1.25
Oaks, A. G i 30.00
0 Donoughue, Mrs. W 3.00
Ogg, Q. G 6.00
Oslln, Sam 6.00
Olson, C. J 12.00
Orres, L. J 12.00
Orr, Mary 6.00
O wing's, L. E 12.00
Owen, G. W :. 120.00
Parsley, G. T 12.00
Parr, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. . . . 12.00
Pappas, Tom 12.00
Patrick, W. A 12.00
Falmerlee, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. 30.00
Faulserud, O. A 24.00
Parson, Dr. and Mrs 12.00
Patton, Mrs. C. A 12.00
Patterson, Sylvester 60.00
Payne, E. C 12.00
Payne, C. T. .. 6.00
Patton, W. S. '. 12.00
Patton, N. F 12.0'J
Pell, Emll 60.00
Penter, W. H 6.00
I'clton, Lottie, L 24.00
Perozzl, D 300.00
Phipps, Edyth i 12.00
Phllpott, J. H 15.00
1 icrson, W. E . 12.00
1'ierson, Martha 12.00
Pinion,, M. B 6.00
Pinkerton, F. W 12.00
Pierce, Mrs. C. H 12.00
Pittenger, J. R .'. . . 6.00
Pinkerton, Ellis 6.00
Place, J. F 18.00
I'lalsted, J. F .' 12.00
Plymate, M. E 24.00
Porter, R. C - 6.00
Pohland, H. F 24.00
Porter, C. I. J 12.00
Porter, C. 0 24.00
Poley, Josephine 7.00
Pcley, Joseph 12.00
I'oley, W. M 100.00
Powell, B. L 18.00
Powell, T. L 6.00
Powell, D. S 12.00
Pope, Chas 12.00
Powell, A. E 12.00
Potter, Frank 12.00
Poor, J. C 30.00
Fowell, Hazel 12.00
Provost, J. H 12.00
Provost, P. S 12.00
Iracht, A. H .10.00
Prescott, C 6.00
Prescott, W. G 6.00
Prayter, J. C COO
Pratt, C. E 30.00
Pyeall, Helen 3.00
,,, "stttt mmi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i j fl rf .
D 4b Mi-UVM
Cooking Convenience
All the convenience of gas that is the meaning of a
New Perfection Oil Cook Stove installed in your
kitchen.
Easy to operate. A' touch of a match and in a jiffy
your stove is ready for cooking.
No smoke or smell ; no dust or dirt.
More convenient than coal or wood. Better and more
economical cooking all the year round. A cool kitch
en in summer.
And you have all the convenience of gas.
In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or withont
ovens or cabinets. Ask your dealer today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOiliSTOVE
- These Stoves for Sale By
W. E. WALKER, Medford, Ore.
A New Perfection
Oil Cook Stove
means kitchen
comfort and con
venience. Ask
your friend who
has one. Used in
3,000,000 homes.
Inexpensive, easy
to operate. See
them atyour deal
er's today,
i'
Provost Bros., Hardware Thos. Simpson, Hardware
ASHLAND, OREGON
?ittman I. D 12.00
Perrlne, C. J 12 00
Pelnster, Miss "j
Prescott, G. C .".00
Pacific Tel & Tel Co 50.00
Phoenix, Ore 204 00
Peters, S. A 1.00
I otter, Sam 1 00
Randies, J. E 12.00
RamBey, Sherman, 12.00
Reed, Ruth L 6.00
Reader, L. E 6.00
Pedifer, I. V. 12.00
Reader, Ira 10.00
Ruachert. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. 12.00
Redlfer, E. W '. 12.00
Rhodes, A. P 12.00
Relnhart, Wm 60.00
Rltzlnger, N 12.00
Rose Brothers 42.00
Robertson, Chas 36.00
Roberts, L. A 24.00
Roach, E. F 12.00
Roberts, Glenn Ellen 18.00
Roberts, J. T 12.00
Roblson, Geo 24.00
Rose, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.. . . 24.00
Rouse, F. II 6.00
Root, C. W. and wife 120.00
Rogers, C. H 12.00
Pohrke, O. E 12.00
Rouse, F. E. 12.00
Rush, W. G. 12.00
Russell, F. E. 12.00
Ruger, J. A 12.00
Rudd, James , . . . 12. 06
Have you investigated the
possibilities of a
sGatcs S Tire
" Get double mileage out of your
old tire instead of throwing
it away.
Guaranteed 3500 miles without
a puncture
Riverside Garage
F. L. ROBERTS
Rifner, CD.
Ross, H. J
Robertson, J. R.
Feeder, T. T.
2.00
2.00
5.00
6.00
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs ' 2.00
Russell, Theo 1.00
Robertson, Ralph 10.00
Sanford, H. S 12.00
fanford, T. W 12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
6.00
12.00
6.00
3.00
Shaffer, B. F
Saunders, J. B ; . .
Sankey, F. D
Sayle, J. D
Sanford, R. D
Eackett, G. E
Saunders, J. S
Sawyer, Bertha 24.00
Schweln, Louis 30.00
Fchuerman, Mrs. A.
Scott, A. E. .
Selby, A. G.
Seey, Mrs. E. A.
18.00
12.00
30.00
6.00
Shlnn, F, J 24.00
Sherman, B. M 12.00
Shelton, G. L ,12.00
Shaw, E. B. ; . ... 12.00
Sherard, A. 6.00
Shaw, Mrs. R. J. 12.00
Shepherd, Mrs. M 3 00
P'glinger, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 24.00
Simpson, T. II 60.00
Silver, C. E 3.00
Slingerland, G. R 24.00
Slack, J. V, 12.00
Sams, C. E 12.00
Stevens, G. C 12.00
Pmith, E F 12.00
Smith, Mrs. Elmer ........ 12.00
Smith,W. H 3.00
Smith, W. K 6 00
Smith, David A 12.00
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MEDFORD
OREGON
Gates Sle Tires
Cost Half as Much
J. P. Dodge h Sons
tiiimiiiiiimiiimtiimiiiiiiimtaaar
Undertakers
Lady Assistant
Deputy County Coroaer
Slate LIccoMd Emkanaer
Cleanliness,- Personal Attention
and Courtesy Combined to Make the
Eagle Meat Market Popular
L. Schwein
INSPECT onr market and roar confl-
dene will be behind the pleaiare
, of eating1 oar meats. The Knowledge
of cleanliness and a sanitary work
shop will aid your dlgtition.
84 N. Main
Phone 107
Pure Hilk Pure Cream
Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy
E. N. NORTON, TELEPHONE ,.
Proprietor 392-J
Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser
vice to Any Part of Town
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