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PAGE BBVKt, Friday, June 27, 1919 ASHLAXD TIDINGS , TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS TOO INQUISITIVE PUP One cent the word each. time. Twenty words one month one dollar. MICKIE SAYS Aila ftUT tf NOV) MN't LkMiM1 voua PtttNTtNCr ram USQC .(tf NttHt NOU'O ftOMlBOOV VmO 9, kOV)1 VJV-M tHtl -fHNV OF OUtt VIOX NO 00 6fcNCl. t NOO wOi loot J to) COME . t t PROFESSIONAL. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and aurgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup plied. Oculist and aurlst (or S. P. R. R. Offices, M. P. and H. Bldg., oDDoelte postofflce, Medford, Ore, Phone 667. 21-tf dr. ERXEST A. WOOD Practice limited to eye, far, nose and throat, unice nours, iu to u ana i to 5. Swedenbur Bide.. Ash land. Ore. 73-tf E. D. BRIGGS, Attorney-at-Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. CIVIC I5IPR0VEMENT 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, Wedford, Ore., Piano Tuner and re- nalrer. A tuner to particular musical people. Endorsed by the leading musical people or boutnern Or con. Leave orders at Rose Bros Phone 213. 52-tf CONTRACTING FRANK JORDAN General Con tracting and repair work. Cement work specialty. Tel. 430-J, 227 Granite SU 21tf WELDING AND BRAZING mrppnT WELDING AND BRAZING. vre fix all kinds of broken metal pieces. Eastern Supply Company, 27tf TAXI SERVICE EVANS TAXI SERVICE Five pas rhnimwR Seven Passenger Hudson. Trips anywhere. Reliable drivers and quick service, &iana at Rose Bros. Day rnone wo. Night. lOL. FOR RENT VOR RENT Four room bungalow, firntehed. Phone 359 R. 3 an FOR RENT Front room furnished apartment. Call at uaKery, oj N. Main St. USED CARS FOR BALE) Good Ford caiv Rose Bros. Phone.213. 8tl FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE The chance of your life. Four fine young mares and one fine young horn, for sale or will exchange for 5-passenger car; Ford preferred. If you have anything besides a car to trade write me. Will trade for house, balance cash or would buy car on right termsy If Interested, write C. L. Barmam, Weed, Cal., or drive down and enquire for me at Wllley Moore's store. Answer at once. 41-6t TO EXCHANGE Durable property In Klamath Falls to sell or ex change for residence property in Ashland, Ore. Fo particulars and terms address O. A. S. Box 4 Klamath Falls, Or. 37-4t WANTED WANTED Worsen to wait on table In logging camp. Address weea Lumber Co., Weed; Calif. 40-4t GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK. Out of town. Best wages. Nice place to work. No washing. Fare refunded. Address Al, care of Abhland Tidings and state wage wanted. 41-4t Phone 41-2t WANTED Cherry pickers. 304-R after 6 p. m. LOST! LOST Fifteen jewel Waltham wateh . . . . - -..- Ia IT Suitable rewaru iur reium iv. ... O. Butterfield. Austin Hotel Bar ber Shop. 41-2t FISHER LAUNDRY GO. General Laundry Business Phone 165 also FRENCH DRY CLEANING and Dye Works riione 190 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS la the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson uouniy. Ia the Matter of the Estate of Sara Anderson. Burrall. Deceased: vrvrmvt isrthv e1vn that the un dersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County uoun ior jar gon County, Oregon, as Executrix of the Estate of Sara Anderson Burrall, Jeceai, and has Quali fied as such, and all persons bat ing claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present them, with the proper vouchers attached, rwtldence in Ashland. Jackson County. Oregon, or at the law office of A. H. Keames in raeu ford, Jackson County. Oregon, within six months from the date of the Crst publication of this notice. Dated this 10th day of June, 1919. Date of first publication, June 13, 1919: date of last pub lication, July 11, 1919. LAURA V. STEELE, Executrix. 38-5fridays POR RENT The Bungalow for the season from May l to uci. io.. Has tables, chairs, show cases, hot water heater and gas plate. At the entrance to Llthia Park. Best con session location in town. Apply to B. R. Greer at Tidings office, tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Milk fed fryers. Phone 206-J. 41-4t APRICOTS Extra tine this Beason. Order now and be sure of yours. We will pay cash for currants, raspberries, blackberries and early apples. Call 9F2, Albert C. Joy. 41-4t FOR SALE Big team mares, team jearling colts, harness and wagon; also Volie valve separator. Call allBO 7th St. 35-lmo 1POR SALE A team of mules at a 'bargain. Address E. Q , care of Tidings. 40tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALB Improved acre: five room cottage; barn; chicken house; city water; on Lincoln St. Price reasonable. Easy t(erms. Write owner, Fred L. Ulen, Lew Iston, Idaho. 0tf FOR SALE 7-room house; 4 large lots; fruit and good garden. Dan iel Baron, No. 234 Avery St., Ash land. 4 1-1 mo NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given, that the un dersirned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Elmer E. Bagley, deceased, by the Coun ty Court of Jackson county, Ore gon, and has quaiuiea. ah peruu having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same at my office In Aohland, Ore gon, with proper vouchers, duly verified, within six months from the first publication hereof, which is June 27, 1919. W. J. MOORE, Administrator 42-5fridays NOTICE FOR PITBLICATIOV , DEPARTMENT of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, June 24, 1919. NOTICE Is hereby given that Eu- eene O. Bailev. of Ashland, ure gon, who, on June 15, 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 09541, for the N of SE and 8V of BE4 of Section 28 Township 38, Range 2E, Wlllnm ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Ctiaunoey Florey, Clerk of County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 28th day of July, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses. Ji N. McCune, of Ashland. Oregon; A. C Nisinger, of Ashland, Ore gon; Benton Bowers, Jr., of Ash land, Oregon; Lyman A. Dailey, of Ashland, Orogor, W. H. CANNON, Register. 4240t FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Large residence or Income property In Medford, Oregon. Close in. Look this up, it is good property at a i, finni Tnnnire at 124 ; King St. ' 39tt 1 MILITARY RANK GIVEN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Distinguished college rank has been bestowed on Oregon Agricul tural college the third time by the Ui S. war department. This is grant ed for excellency In military science and drill. This high honor is ac corded only 10 collegtas in the United States. "Pretty slow these safe and sane Fourths." II. 5 w Jit "Hello 1 Here's something doing.' III. F- 1 -fi-t Z fi o "Sounds liks a burning fuss." IV. "Funny I don't hear any bang.' V. 5- mm, "Guess I'll look Into this." r VI. E B "Stungl" From Puck. - . One Country. After all, Uiie country, brethren! We must rise or faU With the iupnme republic. Wi must tie T)ie makers of her Immortality H cr freedom, fame. Her Rlory or her shame. Liegemen to God and fathers of the free! After all Hark I From the heights the clean, strong clarion call And the command Imperious: "Stand forth , Sons of the South and brothers of the Northl (ttand forta and be Ae on soil and Ma Tour country's honor mors than empire's worth I" After all, 'Tie Freedom wears tb loveliest coro nal. Ber brow la to the morning; In the sod Bhe breathes the breath of patriots; every clod Answers her cell And rlffi like a wall Against Uia foes of liberty and Godl : ... .-Frank. U fi tact 90. . The Science of eing Useful Business is the state of being busy. American business is the entire Amer ican people in the business of providing itself with a living. Only through the usefulness of all can everything be done which must be done, and everyone rewarded who does it. Swift & Company, with other great American businesses, interprets its mission as more than the mere Science of Making Money. It realizes the surest way to make money is to prove its usefulness; that the more useful a business is the more suc cessful it must be because it is a greater benefit to mankind. Today's success of Swift & Company is a measure of the quantity and quality of its usefulness of the number of people it helps, and the number of ways and the . degrees in which it benefits, them. Hi illlll Let us send you a Swift "Dollar". It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, IB. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Ashland Local Branch F. Crouch, Manager &SS ULh a WHAT BECOMES OF J. .: Ml LW . Umz -i- 1 kM-V! I (1 I I J . N0arNW0UCIS . J - "n ! !!l-- --3 J2.96 &5f.'ZH ut nimai J Frr tt; t r " I hrrftrt ' . Oil . M CINliroB labor a " qJI 1.04 CTS IIN Jf xXS" ocyy v swint'coMPWir Farm Journal Tells Story of The Silo Oregon Agricultural College, Juno 27. Erection of 1200 new silos In Oregon this season has prompted the Ojregon Countryman, pull,slled by the students of agriculture and home economics at the agricultural col lfcge, to tell in the July Issue the story of the progrees in silo con struction and use of silage in thin state. "Sllagte is fed hy many successful dairymen wherever green pasture falls for any part of the ytear," sayi C. J. Mcintosh of the department of Industrial Journalism, who will edit the summer vacation number "Si los are called pastures under cover, available at all tlnfe and in any amounts deeded. "Long regarded as a winter and early spring feed, silage la now used to prolong tho summer succulent season. Such, crops aa vHch . and outs, put down with plenty of water, are fed thru fall as needed. Later, corn and other standard silages are fed thru the winter and early spring till grass comes. Spring is the best milk season, but the silo has brought noar'-spring to thousands of Oregon dairy cows. "Sllafj is also largely ud as beof cattle and shoop feeds in Ore gon." Some of the state's most suc cecsful cattle and sheep men have Itecorae the biggest silo boosters, and the story of their use of silage will be told in the Oregon Countryman by E. L. Potior, professor of animal husbandry, for the berieflt of other llvcHtockmen and farmers. Pendleton Excellent progress be ing made on hard-surfacing of high way to east end of county. AMKRICAN CASUAMIES IV WAJt WEKK 289,010 Total casualties of the American expeditionary forces reported to daqe- were announced by the war ae partment as 289,016, including. KJlled in action (including 381 lost at sea) 33,754. Died of wounds, 13,570. Died of disease, 23,396. Died from accidents and other causes, 4,942. Total deaths, 75,662. Wounded In action, '210,984. Missing in action (not including prisoners released or returned), 2,370. Klamath Farils plans big street improvement program. LAND I'LAS-TEH HELPH CLOVER AT O. A. Ci Land plaster, 75 pouada per acre greatly Increased tho vigor and stani of clover In a defies of cultural trl of clover In a serlee of cultural trial on the agricultural college station farms at Corvallls, Ore. This advan (aea from use' of land Blaster helif good either with or without nursa- crops. I GET TITO BEARD BUT LEAVB TUB ROOTS I'm not after the "pouno of flesh" I leave the roots to contlnua thelt growth. "You are neii." Burkhorn Bart Shop , , Clyde Costolo Wheat Bran and Wheat Middlings Old Fashioned Wheat Bran and Wheat Middlings For Sale at the Flour Mill Ashland Mills Pure flilkr 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