Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 15, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
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TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
One cent the word each time. Twenty worda one. month one dollar.
MICKIE SAYS
NO,SR micUAEL O'BRIEN
NOW CAH'1 00 DOVtIN 0 iME
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tcms for The paper, fOR
IVOURE OOVNQ' 10 CHURCH
WITH ME, I SHOUID1WNK
VOU'O GST SNOO&H OF tHkT
PBINflNCr OFFICE DURING-
iTME WEEK WttHOOf WAV
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ISED cms
FOR SALE Good Ford car, Rose
Bros. Phone 213. 39tf
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. J. KM.ME.VS Physician and
urgeon. Practice limited to eye,
car, nose and throat. Glasses sup
plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore.
Phone 667. 21-tf
DR. ERXEST A. WOOD Practice
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburc 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
FINE FRUIT RANCH FOR SALE
Two acres heavy hearing mixed
fruits. Peaches, pears, apples.
.1,'a.J... TJ . I ...... 1 I - .
lloo to 11500 cro; on"1 the!11 ta" M block
trees now. All fine shape. Must hu,(1 ,,v Jame8 Couzens, millionaire
FORD & SON TAKE OVER
MAJORITY OF STOCK
Reorganization of the Ford Motor
company Is being completed, whereby
Edscl B, Ford, 25 years old, presi
dent of the company, becomes with
the exception of one other stockhold
er, the sole partner with his father,
Henry Ford, in the corporation. This
announcement was made by Frank
LKHngensmlth, vice president and
general manager of the company.
Mr. Klingensmith announced that
purchuse had been arranged of all
be seen to be appreciated,
right and terms to suit.
look It over. Gunter, 264 Grant
street. 45-4t
Price , mayor of Detroit and former vice
Comrt; president of the company.
Mr. Klingensmith and other offic
ials of the company refused to di
vulge the amount Involved In the
purchase. It was estimated In finan
cial circles, however, that it would
SISKIYOU COUNTY REAL ESTATU
AND MINES. Special bargain,
$8500. The Oak Bar Store with 43
acrn-s farm land and water rlchts.
Highway Bonds carried. Work wlll.tal close to $100,000,000.
soon commence completing high Up to the present Henry Ford has
way to coast, which survey goes haId 58 Vt p(!r cent of the Ford Motor
thru this property. Barton, Yre- . . ... . , , , .
ka, Calif. 45-lmo'Slock- Tlle n,lnorlty s10 bought
' - : . til Included 4 lint of John F. and
FOR SALE One acre, with four; Horace E. Dodge, heads of the Dodge
room cottage, on the Ashland;
creek, just across the creek fromiMotor CWV-
camn tround in nark. Lota of mo announcement comes as a
fruit Ideal location for home or. complete surprise In motor and fi
sanitarium. Will sell cheap for
cash. V. II. A. Smith, 356 Gran
Ito St. 44-St
FOR SALE Improved acre: five
room cottage; barn; chicken
house; city water; on Lincoln St.
Prlco reasonable. Easy terms.
Bee Beaver Realty Co. 40tf
large
nanclal circles, as It had been ru
mored for some weeks that another
large automobile concern was seel.
Ing the minority holdings.
It Is stated on authority that
Henry Ford has decided to Increase
the minimum wage of Ford Motor
company employes to $7 a day. It
lots; fruit and good garden. Dan-;'8 'Sieved the new minimum will be
lei Baron, No. 234 Avery St., Ash- Put In effect soon, probably by Aui;
land. 41-lmo list 1 or thereabouts.
FOIt SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE A modern bungalow. ' :
Inquire 555 Falrvlew St. 4 3-1 mo ( WOMEN ELIGIBLE TO
JOIN AMERICAN LEGION
Prni'lnfnna frit- olmlt4lnw
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE! The ., . , " "6 . ,
chance of your lire. Four fine-oraen t0 membership In the Amerl
young mares and one fine young can Legion have been announced by
horse, for sale or will exchange for J thq national executive committee,
5-passenger car; Ford preferred ; and those In charge of the move
If you have anything besides a car! ., or , n
to trade write me. Will trade for;n'ent are urlnS gon women to
house, balance cash or would buyj ""filiate with the organization. The
car on right terms, If Interested, j plans are being made for the first
write C. L. Barnura. Weed, Calif.. -convention to be held In Minneapolis
V. S ! 5 !,TJre Inrivem..r 11. the anniversary of the
" www.v- .-.-. ""T"-- ... ....... . ..
4 l'-Ct i 6 ""6 1110 oruiiHiice, ana me ex
ecutive committee has recommended
that all state bodies observe the day
with appropriate celebrations.
at once.
MISCELLANEOUS
OAK ROLLS for all purposes. II-
.-lit liVLilik; w tui vui-tr j .
Ilhee Mill and Manufactory. Oak
land. Oregon. 46-lmo1 Corvallis. Steel bridge
uiamette has been paved.
across
DR. SCHELLER. OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN, 50 Main St., over
Polev'g Drug Store. Phone 147
Hours by appointment. Chronic
and nervous diseases a specialty.
CONTRACTING
FRANK JORDAN General Con
tracting and repair work. Cement
work BDeelaltv. Tel. 430-J. 227
Granite St. 21tf
WELDING AND BRAZINQ
EXPERT WELDING AND BRAZING.
We fix all kinds of broken metal
Hnntnrn SnnnlV ComcanV,
Anhland. Oreeon. 27tf
PLUMBING
re-
PLUMBING and general
pairing call Geo. L. Carey, 462
Allison St. Phone 314J. My work
. .. and prices will please you
45tt
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
1100 BUYS an Interest In new Ne
vada oil field. Write for geolo
. gist's deport and all particulars.
Fallon Oil & Gas Co., Box 847,
Tonopah, Nevada, 46-lmo.
WANTED
WANTED Young woman to assist
with baby and housework. In
quire 446 Allison St. ,46-21
WANTED Current plokers. 440
Chestnut St., or phone 415-L.
45tf
WANTED A man to drive a team
on the highway for the summer
Address E. G., care Tidings. 45
LOST!
LOST Time Book,
for return of same,
$5.00 reward
A. L, Lamb.
46-2t
A distillery Is being built at Har
risburg to pool the 1919 crop of
mint of Linn, Lane and Bend counties.
LOST On July 4th, lady's gold
watch and pin. Finder please
leave at First National Bank and
receive rpward. 45tf.
LEGAL NOTICES
TAXI SERVICE
EVANS TAXI SERVICE Five pas-
eenger Chalmers, Seven Passenger
Hudson. Trips anywhere. Reliable
I'i.drivers and quick service. Stand
,. ''at Rose Bros. Day Phone 213;
Night, 10L'
f THE INTERURBAN TRUCK CO.
THE INTERURBAN TRUCK CO.,
; '(.MedfordL Ore. Daily betwteen
,i-Ashland and Medford. Medford
... Phnnn 19- Ashland Phone 149.
v-Prompt and reliable service.
NOTICE VOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
June 24. 1919.
NOTICE is hereby given that Eu
eene O. Bailey, of Ashland, Ore
gon, who, on June 15, 1914, made
Homestead Entry, Serial No.
09541, for the Ntt of SE4 and
SW of SE of Section 28,
Township- 38, Range 2E, Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Final Three
)iear Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
Chauncey Florey. Clerk of County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
t Jacksonville, Oregon, on the
28th day of July, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses.
J. N. McCune, of Ashland, Oregon;
A. C. Nlslnger, of Ashland, Ore
eon: Benton Bowers, Jr., of Ash
land, Oregon; Lyman A. Dailey, of
Ashland, Oregon
- W. H. CANNON, Register.
, 42-10t
Fresh Meat.and Lunch
Goods
Largest and Best Stock In Ashland
WE ARE HERE FOR SERVICE
East Side
Market
James Barrett, Prop. Phone 18S
THIRTV BILLIONS WAS
COST OK WAR TO U. S.j
The war cost to the United States'
w $30,177,000,000 up to June 30,
1919. 1
' Secretary Glass made this estimate
In submitting to the congressional
appropriation committee the state
ments of the treasury on the condi
tion of the nation's finances. He ar
rived at the estimate by subtracting '
the average peace-time expenses for
the same length of time, at the rate
of $1,000,000,000 annually, from
the total expenditures, $32,427,000,
000 during the war.
Taxes and other revenues than
borrowed money took care of $9,-
384,0011,000, or about 29 per cent of!
the war cost. The remainder came;
from Liberty bonds and Victory note!
Issues and pavings stamps.
Further issues of bonds, Mr. Glass
said, will not be necessary "before j
the maturity or redemption cf the
Victory notes, "which have four(
years to run. While It Is Imposslblo,
to estimate the expenses to be In- j
curred during the present fiscal
year, the secretary Is confident that
the treasury certificate supplemented i
by the short-term notes will pro-i
vide the necessary funds to pay the j
government's debts.". j
HOW ABOUT THAT
SUMMER VACATION
Have you ever looked over our stock of
Hand Bags
and
Trunks
We have the bags in
full leathered the
CENTRAL WEST ItOAIW
WIN IN SAFETY TEST
' The Central Western region, com
prising the territory from Chicago
to the coast and south of Ashland,!
Ore., won over all the other regions
in the country in the recent "No Ac
cident Week" conducted by the
United States railroad,' administra
tion.
Federal Manager W. R. Scott of
the Southern. Pacific and Western
Pacific lines, the Tidewater Souths
orn and Deerp Creek railroads has re
ceived telegrams of congratulation
from Regional Director Hale Holden
and H. A. Adams. 'reclonal sunervls-
or of safety, testifying to the fact
that the western roads have again
showed their supremacy in the realm
of safety Forty-eight out of sixty
roads showed a clear record and the
others reduced mishaps 79 per Cent
over the tame week in 1918.
very last
word in convenience and quality, as well as the less
expensive kind. In Trunks we can please you.
Our stock also includes a number of, suit cases
from the full leather to the cheaper ones.
We think our offerings in these lines are just a
little better for the money than you will find in
other stores.
Come in and Look Them Over
Swenson & McRae
Economical House Furnishers
New Oregon hops bringing 50 cts.,
record price In 37 years.
Pureflilk Pure Cream
Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy
E. N.NORTON,. TELEPHONt
Proprietor 392-J
Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser
vice to Any Part of Town
Linnton payrolls to be Increased
by more Industrial plants.
Portland shipyards met a 5-day
Mooney strike with a 10-day vacation.
Wallowa Marble & Granite Ct.
have installed power drill at quurr
a few miles south of Lostlne. j 1
Salenu, State Highway Commis
sion lets 100 miles new contract.
ASHLAND TIDINGS
DISCHAIMJKD MEN ARE
GENERALLY HEALTHY
i More than 93 per cent of the 2,
000100 officers and men tof the
army who have been demobilized
since the Bigning of the armistice,
were discharged with a clean bill o
neaitn, according to an announce
ment from the office of the Burgeon-
general of the army.
Negro troops showed a slightly
better physical condition than the
white, but a higher percentage were
held for communicable diseases.
FOR RENT
KR RENT Four room bungalow,
'i furnished. Phone 359 R. son
FOR RENT The Bungalow for the
season from May 1 to Oct. -16th.
Has tables, chairs, show cases, hot
vater heater and gas plate. At tne
entrance to LUhia Park. Best con
. ; session location in town. Apply w
: B. R. Greer at Tidings office; tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A good team at a bar
.': gain. 1 set of harness for $25.00.
Address E. G., care Tidings. 42tf
TOR RAT.TC A team of mules at a
.bargain. 1 Address E. Q., care of;
i -Tidings. 40"
FOR SALE CHEAP If taken at
once. Lumber at New Garage,
i, near First Nat. Bank. A. L. Lamb.
46-2t
FOR SALE Good spring wagon and
surry. Inquire 737 Boulevard.
1 4C-3t
GOVERNMENT HAS TWO
ISLANDS FOR RENT
VENTURA, Calif. The govern
ment has announced that two of the
Channel Islands, about 60 miles off
shore, are for rent, and their descrip
tions are on file in the Ventura coun
ty courthouse here. The islands are
Santa Barbara, an San Nicholas
The lutter Is at present under lease
to J. G. Howland of Los Angeles.
San Nicholas, 44 miles west from
San Clemente, Is seven and a half
miles long and has a general width;
of two and a half miles. The highest
point Is 890 feet. Two thirds or the
island is practically Ware sand and
the balance Is covered with coarse
grass and a few patchee of scrub oak.
There Is a good flock of sheep on the
island. , v
Santa Burlmra Is a mile and a
half long and a mile wide. There Is
no water and' no grass, but plenty of
prickly-pear shrub. This Island rises
to a helghth of 547 feet. Landing Is
at all times difficult.
I GET THE BEARD BUT LEAVE
THE ROOTS
I'm not after the "pound ot flesh"
I leave the roots to continue thslr
growth.
"You are next."
uucKiiorn isarDer snop
uiyae iwsioio '
Good Cues and Tips
Billiard players prefer this place
because they know that they can get
GOOD cues; and modern equipment
makes a lot of difference in the pleas
ure of the game.
You KNOW lt.-
Profanlty, gambling and other un
desirable elements are absolutely
TABOO here. We Invite GENTLE
MEN only. :
This Is a clean, congenial amuse
ment hall for decent clean-cut fel
lows.
Alnutt's Billiard Parlor
"Clean Sport for Regular Fellows"
W.A.Shell
The Barber
137 . Main
m
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-FOR-
SALES' IIIK
We are prepared to supply
all kinds of SALES BOOKS
NON-DUPLICATE, DUPLICATE. TRIPLICATE
. AND QUADRUPLICATE
Either wiSb carbon leal or carbon on (he back
1
We Meet AH Competition
UK
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Give us a chance at your sales book business
TELEPHONE 39 AND SALESMAN WILL CALL