Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 26, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
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PROFESSIONAL.
PR, 3. J. EMMENS Physician and
I surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose ana inruui. uianm dui
plled. Oculist and aurist for 8. P.
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore.
Phone 667. 21-t
PR. ERNEST A. V001 PracUce
limited to eye, ear, nose and
I throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 6. Swedenhurg Bldg., Ash
' land, Ore. "-tf
E. D. RRIGGS, Attorney-at-Law,
Pioneer Block, Ashland.
mirin luvnnvrMFVT M.ITIV The
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regular meetings or tnis ciud win
be held on tne secona ana wunu
Tuesday of each month at 2:30
p. m., at the Auxiliary Hall.
PIANO TUNING GEO. W. CROSS,
Medford, Ore., Piano Tuner and re
I alrer. A tuner to particular
; musical people. Endorsed by the
, leading musical people of Southern
I Oregon. Leave orders at Rose
Bros. Phone 213. 62-tf
JESSIE II. THATCHER Public
', Stenographer. Commercial Club.
I Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m.; 2
f p. m. to 6 p. m., after Septem
' ber 1.
CO'TRACTIXU
B L. DELSMAN Contractor and
builder, Ashland, Ore. Estimates
cheerfully given. Free plans when
k we do your work. "When securing
1 us, you save the cost of a super-
intendent as we work right on
the Job with the men. Phone 120-
FRANK JORDAN General Con
tracting and repair k- Cement
I work specialty. Tel. 430-J. 227
I Granite SU zur
WELDING AND BRAZING
EXPERT WELDING AND BRAZING.
We fix all kinds of broken metal
j pieces. Eastern Supply Company.
I Ashland, Oregon.
TAXI SERVICE
JUWimO 1
eenger Chalmers, Seven Passenger
I Hudson. Trips anywhere. Reliable
drivers and quick service. Stand
I at Rose Bros, way ruu "
Night, 101.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Ripe Crawford peaches
The price will be right. R. W.
i- i hi Nnh Hill fit.. Ashland
: 69-2U
nrn O T C flnnA ' wnrk te&tTl. I&
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quire Roscoe Applegate, 915 Oak
FOR SALE 3 Rhode Island Red
cockerels for breeders. A few Red
I hens and some fryers. Phone
ogo.D Mm W. D. Booth. 69-1
FOR SALE An excellent Overland
. automooue, ia cau. uu -
; . 68-tf
! Thron hlimfer Oil BtOVO
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New Perfection, raised top. in
1 perfect condition. 943 Oak St.
FOR SALE. Slightly used dlmen-
slon lumber and flooring, uooa
! as new. Phone 120.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
MRS. FRANK MEE wishes to an-
noiinee that she Is In Ashland and
wishes to rent or sell her property
at 107 Second St., also nousenoia
goods for sale. Inquire 196 Fac
tory St. 69-1
FOR SALE 67 acres orchard and
' hay under Talent irrigating sya
tem, god modern house with toi
let, bath, hot and cold water, tine
barn, silo, farm implements, 21
tons hay, and Anjou pear crop If
taken at once. Phone 415-L, or
. . write Mrs. H. - H. Leavltt, 440
. Chestnut St., Ashland. 59-21
FOR EXCHANGE Improved 20 a.
apples and alfalfa, under Govern-
j nvent ditch, for Ashland bunga
low or small improved tract. R
M. Hood, Hermiston, Oregon.
57-lmo
FOR SALE. A Bungalow at 555
Falrvlew street. Come and look
It over. 63-lmo
FOR SALE Improved acre; five
room cottage; barn; chicken
. house; city water; on Lincoln St.
, Price reasonable. Easy terms,
See Beaver Realty Co. 40tf
FOR SALE; Or will trade for Ore
gon property, 100 acres fine crop,
'consisting of corn maize and cot
ton. W. L LUes, Lou, Texas.
I 54-lmo
WANTED
WANTED By woman to do general
houseworK or cooKing on rancn.
(Call 224 Fourth St. 59-1
WANTED 25 or 30 Rhode Island
' Reds, Plymouth Rocks or Wyan
dottes layers. Address or call 173
Oak St., Thursday or Friday. 59-1
WANTED Boarders. Apply 573 E
Main. 65-4t
ra'ANTirn niria fnr laundrv work.
Good pay and steady work. Call
Ashland Laundry Co. 57tf
MEN WANTED for work on Pacific
hlchway south of Ashland. Wags'
$4 50 per day, 8 hours, steady
. worki Hoard $1.05 por day. In
quire Oskar-Huber. Office up
stairs in City Hall, Ashland.
I 68-tt
PLUMBINO
FOR PLUMBING and general re
pairing call Geo. L. Carey, 462
Allison St. Phone 314J. My work
and prices will please you. 45tf
LOST!
LOST In Ashland Tuesday, 'Aug.
12, a bill book, containing no
money, but other articles, whom
the owner will pay reward. Finder
send same to Harry Rogers, Tra
cy, Minn. 58-1
LEGAL NOTICE!
SUMMONS
Suit in Equity to Declare ft Deed a
Mortgage and to Foreclose the
Same.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of' the
State of Oregon for the County
of Jackson. .
Elizabeth A. Smith, Plaintiff,
vs.
Howard P. Wilcox and Bessie Wil
cox, Huaband and Wife,
Defendants.'
To Howard P. Wilcox and Bessie
Wilcox, the. above named Defend
ants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you and each of you are
' hereby required to appear and
answer the Complaint of the
Plaintiff on file with the Clerk of
said Court at his offloe In Jack
sonville, Jackson county, Oregon,
within slxVweeks from the date of
the first publication of this Sum
mons, and it you fall to appear and
answer In said cause within the
said time the Plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief de
manded in said Complaint, to-
wit:
For the foreclosure of that cer
tain deed, made and executed by
you unto the Flalntlll Herein
dated December 20th. 1913, and
conveying Lots 14, 15, and 16 of
Highland Park Addition to tne
city of Ashland, Oregon; said
deed being of record in Volume
98 at Page 436 of tbe Deed Rec
ords of said Jackson County; saia
deed being given as security for
a loan of 12500.00 and interest,
and for a more particular ae
scriptlon of the relief demanded.
the Plaintift reiera to me mu
Comnlalnt. -
By virtue of an order made and
dated br the Hon. r. M. uaiains
Judge of said Court on July 21st,
1919 this Summons is servea up
on you by the publication thereof
for six consecutive weeks in the
Aahiand Tldines. weeniy news
paper of general circulation print
ed and published at Ashland,
Jacknon Countr. Oregon, and by
said order you must answer the
same within six weeks from the
dot., nf its first Duplication.
Date of first publication, July
22d, 1919.
E. D. BRIGGS.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Ashland, Oregon.
49-6tuesdays
REAL
ESTATE
Several small acreage tracts, well
improved, with water for irrigation
at very reasonable prices.
First class residence property,
weU located, good condition, very
moderate prices, reasonable terms.
A fine valley farm for a short
time at a price that will appeal to
any one who knows a good farm.
If you want . a good business
proposition, a fine building lot,
some good business frontage, an A-l
stock ranch, see us.
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BILLINGS AGENCY
Real Estate and Real Insurance.
Established 1883
Phone 211 41 East Main
BARGAINS
EYES TESTED
Glasses Fitted
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Glasses Furnished Same Day
Fitted
Factory on Premises
E. D. ELWOOD
.OPTOMETRIST
- Medford, Oregon
301 10. Main
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You are going to buy
Boy's Books
Why not
NOW
Price in groups of three and
five copies
Reduced 5c a Day
Until Saturday
at
Polcy's Drug Store
POLEP& ELIIART, Druggists
HISTORIC OLD OREGON
' GOES BACK INTO SERVICE
Bound for San Francisco where
she will be used as a reviewing ship
possibly by President , Wilson when
tbe Pacific fleet steams through the
Golden Gate, the historic old battle
ship Oregon left Bremerton Monday
manned by men largely from the
United States cruiser Montana. Cap
tain I. C. Wettingill, formerly master
of the Montana, will command the
Oregon. The Montana remains in
Bremerton for repairs.
On Savings Accounts
Wo
Interest
A Dollar Starts an Account
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
Contractor A. L. Lamb returned
Monday from RIdgefleld, Wash.,
where he had been spending a few
days. He was aucompanled by bis
sister, Mrs. Virginia Fales of that
city, who will remain here for awhile
as Mr. Lamb's guest, to enjoy the
climate and mineral waters of South
ern Oregon in the hope of regaining
her health.
Mrs. Anna Moore received a wire
less message today from New York
stating that her husband, Captain
Frank Moore, wo has been in over
seas service, had landed In that city.
Mrs. Moore is especting further news
as to her husband's movements.
Mrs. Susie Neil of Portland is a
guest at the home of Mrs. J. M. Wag
ner on Oak street this week.
' STRONG EVIDENCE
Is the Statement of Tills Medford
Woman. "
Backache is often kidney ache;
, A common warning of serious kid
ney His.
"A Stitch in Time Saves Nine"
Don't delay use Doan's Kidney
F1118.
Profit by this nearby resident's
experience. ,
Mrs. J. H. Gustln, 521 S. Grape St.,
Medford, Ore., says: "For several
years I have been taking Doan's Kid
ney Pills when I have felt tbe need
of a kidney medicine and I have al
ways received the most satisfactory
results. My kidneys seem to be my
weakest spot and every little cold
or1 strain affects them and my bacit
becomes weak and lame. After I
have taken a couple of boxes of
Doan's Kidney Pills, my kidneys be
come normal and in every way I
feel as well and strong as ever."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan s Kidney Pills the same thut
Mrs. 'Gustrn had. Foster-MIlburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
. e "
Common tea is half
tannin and half poor tea
flavor. When you make it,
the tea-taste develops first.
1 1 hardly gets going before
the tannin comes along
and smothers it. Tannin,
the rank, harsh, injurious
what people use to tan
leather with. ; ,
Try Schilling Tea, the'
tea with abundance of rich
tea-flavor. You'll never go
back to common tea.
There are four flavors of Schilling '
Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong,
'linglih breakfast. All one quality. In
parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages.
At grocers everywhere. , &
A Schilling & Co San Francisco
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mi br -R.J.RaraohM
Tobuca Co.
(Dandruff
hilling
Lyhair
Mw V... ItfhsA iinhBrnhlv and mv
L . hw .Via h.nrlfllf.
A few pplicitionol Wildroot loosened
and removed quantitie of dandruff
the itching Mopped. Today it is thicker
and more beautiful than ever.
wiinisoar
THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC
Far talt km undtr a
titenij-iocM guarantmt
POLErS DRUG STORE
Wildroot flhrapooSnaK nurd In winoortloa
with Wlldmot, will himt-n tho trimtm-nt.
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Wiwas
JUST RECEIVED
A Large Shipment of Arrow Shirts
In all the latest models for Fall wear. Arrow Shirts will fit any occasion just as
well as it will fit any man. Priced from $2.00 each and up. Every shirt
guaranteed fast color. The Arrow shirt marks a variety of shirts
for evening wear and dance?, that are .remarkably smart
in style and well made. Try one and become an
Arrow customer from then on
Men who wear
good clothes like
to be sure that
they are getting
their m'o n e y' s
vworth, both in
service ability and
in style. That is
why most men
come here to buy.
Accessories of all
kinds for men
who dress well
will be found here
in pleasing dis
play. Give us a
trial and become
convinced, r
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if
TU R "Ml i 11 ll I
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smokespot
you so fair and square.
pipe ana cigarette makin s sunshine and as satisfy )
ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four I
It's never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure
pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more
tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer.j
That's because it has the quality. , jy
Quick as you know Prince Albert youU write it down
that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat.
And, it never will I For, our exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tongue tj
Toppy Td last, tidy Td tint, handnm pound and half pound tin
humidor and that cUvr, practical pound crytal giau humidor with lM
ponjr moitttntr top that kttpt th tobacco in $ach porftct condition, 3
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winiton-Salem, N. C?
"Ever Occur to YouV
says the
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW"
put uj in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco .. ' .
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
YOU can't help cutting loose joy'uaf
remarks every time vou flush vour
with Prince Albert it hits'
It's a scuttle full of jimmy
V,
Good Judge
That it's foolish to put up
with an ordinary chew,'
when it doesn't cost any;
more to get real tobacco
satisfaction. . . '
Every day more men dis-.
cover that a little chew of
real good tobacco lasts
longer and gives them real,
contentment.
There's nothing like it.f
How fast the time
flies 1 Vacation
days are passing,
bringing us again
to fall and school
time. The young
sters mustbe care
fully outfitted in
good, reliable
clothes for a fresh
6tart. Bring tho
boys and girls in
or have the come
alone. They will
be well taken care
of. Our prepara
tion for school
days has been
thoro so that you
can be suie of
finding every
thing that is need
ed in that line.