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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
Thursday, July ti, 1918. TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Kates: On cent per word, first insertion; H cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 80 words or lees $1 per month. No advertise ment inserted tor less than z& cents. Classilleirids are cash with order except, to parties having ledger accounts with the office. PROFESSIONAL. DR. 3. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, jxobo and throat. Glasses sup plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P. It. R. Offices. M. F. and H. Bldg., opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore. Phone 667. 21-tf DR. ERXEST A. WOOD Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash land, Ore. 73-tf GEO. T. YVATSOX, Painter and Pa perhanger. Phone 202-R. 166 Ohio street. 40-tf LEGAL AOTICES. f i Dr. C. E. McDonald EYE SIGHT SPECIAL'S? Citizens Ritr.l Bldg. ce Hours: 3-12 a. m., 2-3 p. m. The recorder of Talent will receive sealed bids until July 15, for sink ing a shaft approximately 30 feet, and running a drift 4x6 feet, "o feet Ions, possibly 100 feet. Tim bering to be done by party. Town furnishes timber. For further par ticulars call on Recorder at Tal ent. The council reserves the riMht to reject any or all bids. C. C. WOLTEItS, S. F. U. Manness, U Committee l.OAl) roXDITIOX OK WKSTKKX OUEttOX IiUL POSTER Will Stennett, 116 Factory street. Bill posting and distributing. 54-tfj , I l)R. SCIIELLEU. Osteopathic physi-j clan and orthopedic surgeon. Of-: f ice Camp3 bldg. Phone 147. Hours ! 10-12, 1-4, others by appointment THE JOHXSTON'KS CUKE Hydro- ' pathlc treatments for chi'ODic cases. 31 Grosham street. 41-tf UVIO IMPROVEMEXT CIAB The regular meetings of tho club wlil be held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 2:30 p. nv, at the Auxiliary Hall. E. 1). liRIGGS, Attorney-at-Law. Pioneer Block, Ashland. 0;c:i i.i iiuri and ov a Open and ir. i Xedtord a'.u! Miss G. A. Thome' GRADUATE NURSE Resilience at Mrs. Buslough's Tc!ei)!:j:; 32'J-J WANTED WANTED Infar.ts and children to board. Mother's care. Good ref erencs. Iiiiiuiie !;i 4tli st. 1-t.t 101 UK. NT I OR RENT T!i 5 best located store building on IC::st Main street, in quire at 214 C street or phono 4T.9-R. 11-tf F3ll RENT Two furnished bunga lows. Inquire at 115 Granite ntreet. 91-tf TOR RENT The Bungalow for the season from .lune 1 to Nov. 1. Is equipped with hot walcr heater, gas stove, show w.es, counters, ta bles and chairs to accommodate 80 people at a setting. Good dance floor and the coolest place to get confections and Ico cream in the valley. Located at the big park entrance. See Bert R. Greer, at the Tldinrs office. tf FOR HALE MISCEI.LAS EOl'S FOR SALE To cows, DeLaval separator and about 10 head of young stock. Phor.e 2-F-21. 14-tf FOR SALE A set of double harness and fine team for ranch work. For particulars address E. Greer. Hilt, California. 96-tf bo allowed to volunteer for this ser vice. Volunteers may be accepted from the 1918 class provided the regls t'ant walvcc all time limits for classi fication and examination. Registrants qualified, as previous ly described, will be permitted to vol unteer until July 17. All local boards will report to this department by telegraph on July 17, the number cf registrants who have presented themselves for listing under this call. If a sufficient number of volunteers arc not secured, involuntary induc tion will be used. On July IS this department must wire, the provost marshal general the uumber cf qualified men listed lu each of the occupations li.-ted below. Upon receipt by the provost marshal general of this information, definite allotmrtitu and complete mobiliza tion details will be furr.iahcd to thin ci'fice. Tito following typu of men are d3 r.ircd: Auto repairmen, axemen, I.bitk:;mit!i3, boatman, bridpa carpen ters, cabinet makers, caulk?, con crete foremen, concrete workers, J draftsmen, electricians, gas e;:gine- n.cn, stationary engiaemen, farriers l'.oi:s!:ojr:s, lithographers, machin ists, buglers, photographers, plumb er?, powdermen, quarrymen, riggers. iiitdtilers, shoemakers, surveyors, t;ill- or?, teamster.;, telegrsph operators, ;imbenien and topographers. The provost marshal general de- si'-es that the widest publicity bo giv en to tills ei:!! by local board;. Boards must understand thorough !y that registrants listed under this ?al! are not to be Inducted until or- re lecciveil as to niiotments d to f:!l the i July cuih. already r.nnouncerl, shall i lie permitted to volunteer. ' j Volunteers for this service shall ; net lie leleasad to t'.ia navy or marina i corps, or to withdraw' their applica tion prior to August 1. ; Pl:a:;c bear in mind that this dc- ; j a. tnic. t must have a report of all volunteers by the n'.g'it of July 1 :-c ti'Ht it's consolidated telegraphic ) report to the provost marshal general mny be favorable on July IS. ! Very truly yours, JCIIN M. WILLIAMS, Actir.3 Adjutant General. ' By John E. Culli.son, Crptai!', Infantry, O. R. C. in ce u'. i and that no men n?cd I'OR SALE Several light horses, good for riding or driving, also several light wagons Address E. X. Norton, 157 Mechanic street, phone 392-J. UlLj? TOR SALE Two burros with pack outfits. Inquire Clayton orchards, route 1. 11-tf TO EXCHANGE Willamette Valley-Cascade Moun tain Wagon road. Open in fair con dition between Foster nnd the Sum mit of the Cascade mountains. The bridges along this route arp danger ous and particular caution should !'t used in crossing them. l!ebo-Ne:iko-.vii:: Open and i'l p;r l'lrnent summer condition for entire route. ' Bead Indian: Op.-n between Peli can Bay and Ashland. Passable for n".lo:;. Klamath Falls-Crater Lake: Open between Klamath Fall3 and nil Cra-: ler Lake points. In poor condi-i lion het.veen Kkirnutli Falls ami! "ort Klpinutli. Ail routes to C'raicri l.t'ke are now open. Bitacnda-Cazadero: fair condition ksad rough in places. Cii'ter Lake Road: ;r."'Od condition betwrc Fort Klamath. Wiibiinctto Ror.dl Open between Eujieiio and a j.oint several miles i't. -oinl Oa' U:d?c. Closedi to ai! vesicles beyond this point. Colli ii l.'ia River Highway: Ope: and i;i tuod condition, Portland a':'l (asealo Locks. Closed for era- :.lruct!on be twee?; Cascade Locks; and ilood Kivcr. Car:; may be ship-! I i'fj between Car-cade Locks r."i! Iioo'1 1 River by rr.i! or boat on week days., Eagle Crc?V p'jidic camp and picnic, grcunds is located 4.1 miles east of; Portland on this, read, which I:; pave 1 i the entire distance. Here the Forest service maintains a fr:-e picnic and! camp grounds for recreatirtn use. J Tables, benches, fireplaces, run-! ning water, and other conveniences I ere available at this camp ground, j McKinzio Pats Road: Open and' 'n good condition, Eugene to west: boundary of the Cascade National j Forest. Poor condition from west boundary of the forest to Sisters. i l.ra!ii-.-.cotts iQr.4: Open and in ; nacli star means a hero, a boy 'Cf good condition entire length. I yours or mne, Mamath Falls: Lend (via Fort I Fiphting, suffering, dying somewhere Klamath): Cpcn and in fair coudi-i aior.g the line tien. j ,m 1V tiiese flags wc gre?t them, n0 Crescent City-Bandon: Toast road matter where thoy are, Open and in faiv condition entire! with these little flags of crimson, route, some rcugh places. eaci, w;th Its one blue star. Grants Pass-Crescent City: Open; entire length and in good condition j ' a l'le tarm l!0use- out on a e-xcrnt for n few romli nlnces. ! western plain, FLAG WITil ON!'. BLUE STAR Gleaming In the windows, all o'er our mighty lard, .Ml kinds of flags ari flying majes tic, sweet and grand. q But the tr-andest of them all with a meaning deep and true I? that little flag of crimson, with its heavenly stars of blue. Pacific Highway: Open and in fair condition, Roseburg to Grants Pass mu Medford. In good condition Grants Pass to Wolf Creek. Barlow-Oak Grove Read: Open and In good condition, Portland to Rhododendron to forks of road near Clear Lake. Open but rough, Cloa" Lake to Cedar Burn. Good condition Cedar Burn to Wapinitia TO EXCHANGE for a 5-passenger au- tnmnlitln In rwnA pnilHitlnn. 2 choice saddles and buggy mares, 1 1 hKILLKI) MK.V WANTED young colt, Studebaker buggy ana Inn i,1q mn.o 91 v.nst. Main Street, Ashland. 13-3t Fi'.rrounded there on every side by fields of waving grain, And there shining in the window, like a beacon light afar, 'lung that little falg o.f crimson with its one blue star. IX ENGINEER CORPS At All leri. The Flavor Lust! SMOKL The I Million Dollar i SmoKa Tisit Cip-ar Factury, Makers .1. SI. Alnuit. Pit. A call has bsen issued upon the state of Oregon for certain skilled men who a'-c needed in the engineer corps This call is only for white men who are physically qualified for military service. No man who Is needed to fill the July calls, already announced, will Cleanliness, Personal -Attedtion and Courtesy Combined to Make the Eagle Meat Market Popular L. Schwein INSPECT onrmarKct and your coofl- dence will be behind the pleasure cf eating our meats. The linouledge of cleanliness and a sanitary worh shop will aid yonr digestion. And then a filthy, dirty tenement, but high above tho roar I Of the city's traffic a hundred feet or more, Blazing In the window, like a flower in a jar, I saw that flag cf crimson with its one blue star. And than a city mansion, a home of wealth and ease, Surrounded by green hedges, flower beds and trees, And tliers beside the portal, hanging from a golden bar, Bung a silken flag of crimson, with its one blue star, i So when the bai'.3 arc crashing and the flags are waving high, aj And your yelling, che?ring, greeting ifl as tho beys go marching by Bon't forget the dads and mothers1 QJS ' , , .i svJ unil imcs j nuuie mien: o iu mn are Where these little flag:) ae flying with the one blue star. .SilV ilm -X. wmmmm 9 -ilice "fflSos s tmmtm Hh LUNli RUN Sa WhvtKe cotch Highlanders ar Kilts All:'!. 1 BECAUSE the Highland Scot, wading through the wet ytaiherol the lriountains, found Kilts ;kcpt drier. Dcfore the Roman soldier", himself a Killie, came, Lowland und Highland fclk wore Kills. When modern life turned the Lowlands to trousers, the wet mountain heather held the Highlands to Kilts. But his wet cathcr, had GOODRICH been founded, wouldn't have worried the Highlander. ) Si ii if: fi: m m m i. ::'..'.'- c . for Sato at Every Goodrich Branch and ' Depot ft??. !;r;H?.Tv Hi m A a i i'- im n..r i mhv - 1 or v u vt 'a rvjaj u u u m hbuai mm irw , !t Buy trtm 1k1: cS tVucn j ';"'-. v -1 iw A m ir' t ' Tf. . Goodrich would have met his needs with Iliprcss boots and waterproof garments, just as Goodrich met th 2 need cf tho automobile for the right rubber tire. Twenty-two years Goodrich has shaped the destiny cCautomobile tires, bringing them from crude, clumsy CiTairs.tothe graceful GOODRICH SERVICE VALUIS TIRES. And all Goodrich inventions were directed 'to vard one end, SERVICE VALUE to the user. For Goodrich recognises but one tire value; what a tire is worth to the motorist on his car and on the road, in comfort, economy, and long mileage. Goodrich manufacture puts SERVICE VALUE in Goodrich Tires, both SFLVERTOWN CORDS, and BLACK SAFETY TREADS, and Goodrich Test Car Fleets prove It is there. Demand the SERVICE VALUE TIRES. THF. B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COM FAN Y Torched Eranch: Broadway and Enrnside St., Portland, Ore. 1 :. 1 s v p .. tBmri THE CITY OF GOODRICH AKRON, OHIO. y-VW warded to the training station where he began his career in the service. There, a memorial gallery of honor cr a hero's corner is formed so that for all time the faces of tli-3 men tf the navy who have made the su preme sacrifice m::y be houored by the youths of the futuro sent to the station for training. relative:! of mert who have been lost in the present war who have not received retinoids for pictures, are asked to mail, them to the de partment for this memorial. All pic tures should be secirely wrapped af ter they have been marked with the name, brand: of service and train 112 station the young man entered after enlistment. I These should be addressed to the) teerultlng Division, bureau of navi-; gation, navy department, Washing ton, D. C. When copied, the pho-1 tograph will bo returned to tho send-; cr with cue of the copier-. ' tend to Issue such an order, how ever, until H 13 necessary. In the meantime he is ttrongly advising ii: diislrles and householder to secure their supplies now. With priority orders In effect, and with western fuels being diverted t: the east to fill vital reuuirenients u I war Industries, he points out Hint the outlook for this winter Is far from rosy, ar.il that every ton of coal and cord of wood stoic 1 now may save ninny plants from Idleness and households from heatless day:-, o? winter. MAY CTKTAIL lK OC Kl iMi TO HOI SMiDI.DIiilS i The steps now being taken by the government Indicate that Oregon, along witii tit? remainder of tin na tion, will bo forced to curtail .fuel consumption. Fuel Administrator liolntes Is of the opinion that there may arise tho necessity soon of lim iting tho amount of fuel that house holders may order. He does not in- Ashland Transfer & Storage Co. V,. P. Hates, Proprietor Wood, "Peacock" and Rock Springs Coal and Cement PHONE 117 (Mice 99 Oak Street, Ware house on track near depot. Ashland, Oregon I GET TU 10 r,K.U!l (SIT l.li.WK TI1K HOOTS I'm not after the "pound of flesh"- I leave the rooU te contiuiin their growth. ; "You are next." Iluckliorn Harbor Shun Clyde Costulj ".Nearest to ..a 1SH Fcc!ISt.f at O'rsrreil t& '4 JI tS,.-. henet !! lK!f FI'vk ... i o-' tin Mi end tlicatrc district. Mm rfel water i;i cvcit racm. mw Our com medio us Ma vAll attract yoj. (rurupean P!aa cctcs 3i.uu up. IV- x l ; U N. Main Tbooe 107 tiiLw'.1fijiir""'i"Tf P Pure ililk Pure Cream Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy TELEPHONE 392-J Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly L'p-to-Date. Good Ser vice to Anv Part of Town E. N. NORTON, Proprietor I Shi ft T3 uu m NAVV )I. M' TS riCTl IIKS I OF MKX liOST IX SKItVKlljfa Through the bureau of navigation : QJu the navy department to now collect-! ing photographs of all men of the jpfl r-ervice who nave lost tneir lives in j tervlco a:-alnst the enemy. To per-; petuate the memory of thesu men i who have made the Bacrlfico, their ! tji nlrthtra. n -a tn l,a nr,?orvnrl ttl Hip various training stations of the coun-jpa try Secretary Uanlels has requested S-3 that these pliotographs be sent to Era the department by the next of Kin. Snj As rapidly as these pictures are fefn received copies are made and tho or- E' I'ilnals returned to the owners. A ri'r We ;ip you Job Printing that pleases. Whether yotit i ' i lc !et.tr Heads, Envelope Calling Card3 or l'osiH'-. y-nir i -1 ) n t . will boeliaracforistic of YOU and representative cf YOUK lm.i:it-s. BE DISTINCTIVE You niinltt a well be distinctive in your Printing It doesn't eost any morn and we will do it promptly and well Give us an order for the first Printed thing you need ush th" telephone THE ASHLAMD TIDINGS 1 liotogiaph of each man is then for