Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 18, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
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TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
One cent tbe word each time. Twenty words one month one dollar.
DR. MAUD IXGERSOLL HAWLEY
Chiropractor and rhyscultopaUdst
frfice Second Floor First National
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Massage, nest ana jueaicai uymnastic Rooms
MICKIE SAYS
wrtU MUSI NT THINK
Awe're cmttss Jtaf 6ECUZ.
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I -rut 6ILU0N8 OF CHfcNCES
IT'S A VJONOEW. VJ DOKt
PROFESSIONAL.
I)B. J. J. ESOIEXS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup
plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore.
Phone 567. 21-tf
DR. ERNEST A. M'OOD Practice
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburs Bldg., Ash
land, Ore. 73-tf
E. D. BRIGG8, Attorney-at-Law,
Pioneer Block, Ashland.
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB The
regular meetings of this club will
be held on the second and fourth
Tuesday of "each month at 2:30
p. m., at the Auxiliary Hall.
PIANO TUNING GEO. W. CROSS,
Medford, Ore., Piano Tuner and re
pairer. A tuner to - particular
musical people. Endorsed by the
leading musical people of Southern
Oregon. Leave orders at Rose
Bros. Phone 213. 62-tf
CONTRACTING
FRANK JORDAN General Con
tracting and repair work. Cement
work specialty. Tel. 430-J. 227
Granite St 21 It
WATCH REPAIRING
STRICTLY fine watch, jewelry and
optical repairing; engraving. Ev
erything nicely and promptly done,
W. A. FREEBERG.
ll-3mo
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE of
exclusive new auto discovery de
sires live wire possessing both sales
and exMutlve ability to act as
county distributor. Small amount
of capital required for stock, ful
ly protected by refund privilege
Good man should make SI 00 per
' week with steady increase. McCal
Hater. 1449 Polk St., San Fran
Cisco. Cal. 21-lt
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Ten acre fruit ranch
good terras. Julia R. McQullkin
600 Ashland St., Box 32, Ashland
Oregon. 20-4t
FOR RENT The Bungalow for the
season from Mav 1 to Oct. loth
Has tables, chairs, show cases, hot
water heater and gas plate. At the
entrance to Llthla Park. Best con
session location in town. Apply to
B. R. Greer at Tidings office, tf
FOR RENT Neat four room cottage
with garage. Near auto camp
tr no u ml. Innulre of Greer at the
TldltiM nfflffi. tf
FOR RENT Good 6-room cottage
close In. Phone 313-j ion
FOR rf.vt 4-room bunnalow, fur
nUWI Phono 86911. 10"
. FOR SALE
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs for setting. 15 for 75 cts.
H. H. Leavitt Phone 415L 13tt
MRS. HERRLN'S W. LEGHORNS
n.ggs ior naicmus
chicks. Order your chicks early
as the supply is limited. Deposit
required on all chick orders. Tele
phone 291J. 10tt
CHRYSANTHEMUM P L A NTS
Choice kinds, 50o doz.
Island Reds. Eggs from 33, nei
profit $43.73, Jan. 1 to April 1.
Hatching eggs. 15 $1.00. Miss
Edna Hoag, 475 Beach St.
17-lmo.
IFOR SALE Several small horses.
, Call E. N. Norton, 392J. 19-7
Bank Bldg. OppoBlte Hotel Austin
48
fin.tv T).(k. ti..i - j c jtu
FOR SALE 2 mules and 2 sets of
harness, one set to go with mules
at $65 for the pair. Louis Worth,
Ashland, Ore. 21-12
FOR SALE New pair steel ball
ltearlng roller skates. Call 39 SR.
21tf
FOR SALE Superior spud planter.
Good as new. Less than half price.
Phone 359R. 21tf
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Do you want a mod
ern 6-room house at a bargain,
at your own terms. Best location
In Ashland. See me about my borne
on Granite St. J. F. Rocho. 21tf
FOR SALE In Talent, 8-room two
story plastered house 'and several
lots. Trees, berry vines, roses. A
bargain. Small paymeSit down,
balance like rent. Address "Own
er," Box 463, Willows, Cal.
21-lmo
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, lot
80x133; fruit and berries. One
block from Junior High school; 6
blocks from P. O. Address owner.
341 Almond St., Ashland, Oregon.
19-1 mo
FOR 8 A LB Ten acre fruit ranch.
Julia R. McQullkin, C00 Ashland
St., Box 32, Ashland, Oregon.
20-4t
FOR SALE Improved acre; flvo
room cottage; barn; chicken
house; city water; on Lincoln St.
Price reasonable. Easy terms.
Write owner, Fred L. Ulen, Lew
iston,, Idaho. 8-3mo
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 133
acre tract 2 miles south of Eu
gene, on two good roads, well
fenced, 50 acres in cultivation; a
beautiful 3 1-3 acre bomb tract,
partly cleared, 1ft miles south
west of Eugene on good road ; two
good lots just north of Eugene
High school. Will exchange any
or all of these three properties
for land, sheep or cattle In Jack
son or Klamath counties. Write
for particulars and submit what
you have. H. C. Galey, Ashland,
Oregon. ; 20tf.
USED CARS
FOR SALE Good used Chevrolet,
has rnn only 2700 mllee. Five
brand new tires. Big bargain
Park Garage. 20tf
FOR SALE Good second hand Ford
car. Call Park Garage. 9
FOR SALE A nice Chevrolet car.
See Dan Kay. Phone 90, Ashland
ulcanlzlng Works. I5tf
FOR TRADE
WANTED TO TRADE 166 acres In
Douglas Co., Oregogn, for home
In or near Ashland. Terms. Phone
407R, or address 448 Helman St
15-1 mo.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO EXTERMINATE
GROUND SQUIRRELS
EVERY PERSON, firm, co-partner
ship, company or corporation re
siding on, owning, leasing, occu
pying, possessing or having charge
of or dominion over any land,
building, wharf or dock Infested
with digger ground squirrels In
Jackson County, Oregon, Is here
by notified to begin at once to fif
fectively exterminate and destroy
all such DIGGER GROUND
SQUIRRELS.
The following poison foir mixing
and Instructions for use thereof is
thef method most (expedient and
Affective to be used for the ex
termination and destruction of
such ground squirrefls and Is here
by recommended, to-wit, alkaloid
strychnine us)?d on either barley
Or wheat, barley preferred, mixed
according to the following formu
la and manner, to-wit:
Barley, clean grain.... 16 quarts
Strychnine (powdered
alkaloid) I ounce
BicaChonate of 'soda
(baking soda) 1 ounce
Thin starch paste pint
Heavy corn syrup pint
Glycerine 1 tablespoonful
Saccharine ' i... 1-10
This material should be mixed
as follows: Mix thoroly 1 ounce of
powdered strychnine (alkaloid)
and 1 ounce of common baking so
da. Sift this into pint of thin
hot paste and stir to a smooth
creamy mass. (This starch paste Is
made by dissolving 1 heaping table-spoonful
of dry gloss starch
in a little cold water, which is then
a dled to pint of boiling water.
Boll and stir constantly until a
clear thin paste Is formed.) Add
Vt pint heavy corn syrup and 1
tablespoonful of glycerine and stir
thoroly. And 1-10 ounce of sac-
carine and stir thoroly. Pour this
mixture ovter 16 quarta of cliean
barley and mix well so that each
grain is coated.
Ons quart of the poisoned grain
mixed as aforesaid is sufficient for
forty or flirty baits and this quan
tity scattered along squirrel
trails or on clean hard places on;
the surface about the holes wllf
not endanger stock. Strychnine
In any form other than the pow
dered strychnine (alkaloid) Is
not effective In the above formula.
From the dat(e hereof until May
1st is the most effective time to
poison and destroy the digger
squirrels, as they are just emerg
ing from their hibernation. They
are hungry and food is scarde.
The County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, has secured a
large amount of strychnine and
the other lnpedlents necessary
for the mixture, and a quantity
thereof has befcm mixed and Is now
on 6ale to the farmers or persons
Interested at actual cost and may
be had by applying to the under
signed at his office In the Liberty
Building or at this following plao-
Ashland Fruit Ass'n, Ashland
n M Lowe Talent
Browns Stol-e Talent
Phoenix Mercantile Co., rnoenix
Rogue River Fruit &
Produce Ass'n Medford
Fick Store Jacksonville
Pernoll Store '.Applegato
Paxson Drug Store, Central Pt.
Brown Bros Eagle Point
Kafer & Son . . . . , Brownsboro
Bowers Drug Co Gold Hill
Don Wilson Rogue River
Table Rock Store, Table Rock
If any person herein designat
ed shall, within thirty days from
this first publication of. this notice,
fall to begin in good faith to ex
terminate, eradicate and destroy,
according to the method aforesaid,
or by any other effective means
said ground squirrels herein desig
nated, the County Court of Jack
son County, Oregon, will appoint
a person or persons to proceed
with the extermination and eradi
cation of such ground squirrels,
and the cost thereof incurred will
be assessed to such land, building,
wharf or dock, and unless paid
will become a .Hen against the
same, for the exteimlnation ,of
said ground squirrels.
This notice fs published pur
suant to the statuto In such case
made and provided and for two
consecutive weeks or three Issues,
and all persons described therein
are required to take notlda thereof.
Dated and -first published this
4th day of April, 1919.
CLAUDE C. CATE,
County Agent for Jackson County,
Oregon.
18-3fridays
FISHER LAUNDRY GO.
General Laundry Business
Phone 105
f
also
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
and
Dye Works
rhone 100
It would astonish many of us
sometimes If we could know what
our neighbors think of us. Every
man has some kind of a standing In
the community where he lives, and
he is sized up a great deal closer
than he has any idea of. You may
set it down as a fact that there isn't
a twelve-year-old boy in the neigh
borhood who hasn't his opinion of
you, and he wouldn't be slow about
expressing it either, If a stranger
should ask him for It. Every man
is always making character, whether
he is doing anything else or not.
Portland Chamber of Commerce
endorses all constructive measures
on ballot for special election June 3.
Makes no recommendation in amend
ment to create office of Lieutenant
Governor.
Salmon Season Has
Opened On Rogue
The salmon fishing season opened
Monday night at midnight on the
Rogu,e river, and fishermen along
the river have been busy ever since
with their boats and drift-nets. Ac
cording to the Grants Pass Courier
H. E. Gethlng of Oakland, Ore., who
handled the fish for the fishermen
last year, is again in charge this
season. Mr. Gethlng' stated that only
about 200 pounds of salmon were
taken the first night. He says the
water is high and swift and the riv
er is still rising, and does not pre
dict any heavy catches until about
the middle of May.
While there are a number of cal
mon ju9t below the dam, Mr. Geth
lng says he does not believe there
are many in the stream at present.
The price, however, Is very flatter
ing, the fishermen receiving 16 cent3
a pound for the salmon.
Hotel Austin
Barber Shop
N. G. BATES, Prop.
First-class Service and Equipment.
Shoeshining Parlor Baths,
Ashland, Oregon.
MIE PERSONALITIES t
t
The immense success of "The
Heart of Humanity," Universal'!
great production, Is a striking Illus
tration of the) moral that the square
deal pays. Universal gave Allen J.
Hdlubar, the director, a square deal
and In return Holubar contributed
to Universal one of the really great
pictures of the screen.
' Four years ago Holubar went to
the old Imp Company, one of the
Universal units. He went because
his wife, Dorothy Phillips (the star
of "The Heart of Humanity") had
gone there as an actress. He didn't
even get on the regular payroll at the
beginning but was content to "Job"
it.
But his ability soon began to mani
fest Itself, and Carl Laemmle and the
-other heads of Universal proceeded
to "nurse" Holubar along. He be
came an assistant producer, and when
Universal moved west, was made a
director. Several fine pictures had
already been placed to his credit
when "The Heart of Humanity" es
tablished him permanently and In
disputably -in the front rank of screen
artists.
The evier-lncreaslng army of O.
Henry fans will be delighted to learn
that a new series of motion pictures
based on the O. Henry stories Is ex
pected to be made. Universal plans
to make the pictures, in which the
story will lie of first interest, rele
gating the star to a secondary part.
' "No attempt will be made to limit
the length arbitrarily," said Harry
Harvey, who will direct the pictures.
"We will Just tefll the story. If it Is
short, the picture will be short. If It
Is of feature length, then the plcturo
will correspond."
JThe Caballero s Way" will be the
first of the new series. It tells of the
Cisco Kid, a border bandit, and his
sweetheart, Tonla Pena "half Car
men, half Madonna and the rest hum
ming bird," as O. Henry phrased It
Sandldge, the sheriff, comes a-woo-
Ing Tonia and hunting the Cisco Kid
and how the Kid double-crossed him
and causes him to shoot Tonia by
mistake, forms an exceptionally vlv
id story.
Yvette Mitchell will play Tonla,
Will Jefferls will be the sheriff and
Vester Pegg the bad man.
"
Work of filming "The Inner Cir
cle," the seventh Stage Women's
Green Room series playlet, was com
pleted recently when E. Spits, super
vising director of the production
tendered a banquet to over eighty
players who participated In the big
cabaret seen which was the last to
be photographed. While the merry
makers dined and danced to music
furnished by a special orchestra, Di
rector Terwilllger secured several
hundred feet of film which will be
used in the) production. Mr. Spitz
maintains that he answered Mr. Ter
wllliger's plea for typical cabaret at
mosphere to the letter. William
Courtenay and Jane Grey are the
featured stars in. "The Inner Circle."
Alfred Allen, who Is seen as
"Gentleman Geoff," In the early epi
sodes of Marie Walcamp's big new
Universal serial, "The Red Glove,"
Is not only a talented actor and di
rector but is an author of parts. Of
such calibre is his literary work that
his name is on the honor role In
"Who's Who In America." Allen ran
away fronf school at the age of sev
enteen years to play with Booth and
left a long stage career, which has
carried him all over the world, for
the pictures four years ago.
J. P. McGowan, directing Marie
Walcamp In "The Red Glove," Uni
versalis niew serial, is a careful man.
The other day he saw a camera man
Pure Hilk
Norton's Clover leaf Dairy
E. N. NORTON, TELEPH0NL
Proprietor 392-J
Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser-
' " vice to Any Part of Town
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Undertakers
KmnnMiiiiiiiwmwtt
about to "shoot" a telegram to be
Inserted on the screen Jn one of the
episodes. "Hold on!" he command
ed. "That's a sending blank, not a
receiving iblank. Get a receiving
blank. And be sure you get all the
code letters at the top go to the
district manager of the telegraph
company, and get it right"
Marie Walcamp, the daring star
of the new Universal serial, "The
Red Glove," declares she felt like a
cross between a mermaid and a fly
ing fish during the filming of tbe
seventh episode and at one point had
to be thrown Into a river with her
clothes so heavily weighted with lead
that she, stayed under water until
fished out by the other members of
the company. During the time when
she played submarine the star
breathed thru a reed.
On his 5,000 mile trip around the
country, Harry Carey will do more
than make the usual "personal ap
pearance" at motion picture thea
tres. He is taking along a one-reel
film which shows how his pictures
ar made, and in brief falk, will tell
something of the thrills and diffi
culties of filming Western dramas.
Carey will appear in the cowboy's
costume that he has made famous in
his Cheyenne Harry pictures.
"What Is your favorite sport?" a
newspaper interviewer asked Fan
Tlncher, who is at Universal City
making a series of two-reel comedies.
"Jim Corbett," answered Miss Tln
cher, sweetly, glancing at tho big ex-
prlzeflghter, who was busy in a near
by "set" On an episode of his forth
coming, serial, "Tho Midnight Man."
In "The Red Glove," tho Univer-
sal's new serial, Marie Walcamp is
using a revolver picked up, on the
Marne battlefield by Jacques Jac-
card, a Universal director who went
overseas with the Grizzlies.
',
Jim Corbett will wear a different
dlsgulRe in each episode of his big
Universal serial, "The Midnight
Man." Corbett plays the part of
"the Wasp," a master crook.
A bit of New York's Bowery has
been transferred to California as a
background for Jim Corbett's forth
coming serial, "The Midnight Man."
Edward Scholl, a New York por
trait painter, is painting a full length
picture of Mary MacLaren, the Unl
versal star.
Astoria plans 18 street Improve
ments, total cost $222,000.
Portland; Columbia Steamship
Co. gets first steel freighter allot
ted.
St. Johns terminal pier to be built
for $299,971.50.
Linn county holding enthusiastic
road bond meetings.
There will be another, sawmill
built at St. Helens, on the point of
Sauvles Island).
Ashland Transfer
& Storage Co. !
C. F. Bates, Proprietor
Wood, "Peacock"
and Rock Springs
Coal and Cement
phone ivT
Office 99 Oak Street, Ware
house on track near depot.
Ashland, Oregon
Pure Cream
Lsily AssiitMt
Deputy County Coroner
Stile Licensed Enbtlmer
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