Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
Library Exhibits
Children's
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
«LL $1000
bboks as C hristm as gifts may hkVe
an opportunity of learn in g w hat
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DURING Septem ber only $1250.00
buys 5.72 acres w ith ab o u t 640
feet frontage on pavem ent (10c
d ealers plenty of tim e to o rd er them . WHCER WTUMOI
ItplSOBS hip.
fare to A sh la n d ), which should
The public lib ra ry will have a i
On© cent th e w ord ©act tim e.
b rin g a t least $2.50 th e fro n t foot,
This exhibit will be open to th e in-
larg e num ber of fine new books for '
194 cherry trees, shade, fru it, ir ­
JWffttW (UTIfitll
ch ild ren on exhibition next S aturday, ■ spection of old and young alike.
FOR S AKE— RE A L ESTATE
PH YSICIANS
rig atio n soon. Y our b ro k er or get
A TUMOR» LUMP,
The
executive
com
m
ittee
of
Ash­
deed a t F irs t N ational bank. Rea-
and request th a t p a re n ts and any­
« SOM M Uw U P,
land
P
ost,
No.
14,
A
m
erican
Legion,
DR. H . B. MOORE — C hiropractic
soner.
23-3*
PACK at MR I m « to
one in te rested in good read in g m at- '
Physician.
F irs t N ational Bank
OANOKR. R u w
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
1m et in ‘he a \ m<>7 W ednesday even- te r for th e young people of A shland j
Bldg. P h ones: O ffice, 112; Res.
Bates bat Misoas to
SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed
and m ade final a rra n g e m e n ts call and inspect them . T his e x h ib it1
Corner by th e Park.
297-J.
Daatb-iwp. 120-paga
Latest Revised List
to th e undersigned a t Jacksonville, w hereby th e d e ta ils of th e organiza- is m ade early in th e season in o rd er
BOOK SENT PRKEj
I w ant to clo se ou t on Cream Sen«
DR. ERNEST A, WOOD—P raotice
Oregon and endorsed “ SEALED BID 1 tion w ere fully com pleted. T he prin- th a t anyone planning on giving arators.
T o o tlm o n la u a
lim ited to eye, e a r, nose and
W r tta , t o s o m e .
FOR TOLO BRID GE” fo r building a , cipal business of th e evening was th e
. . Have two left over from before th>* _
-=
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
At Low Prices and a ll kinds of pile bridge across B ear Creek a t
2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg., A sh­ term s. T im ber and o th e r invest­ w hat is know n as th e Tolo crossing appointing of com m ittees w hich a re
land, Ore.
73-tf m ents. All prices a re sam e. Old on th e County road leading from as follows:
New and used Sew ing MachineCEgTSja_OEATWJF MJLgWO TB_
ff».
Tolo to A gate school-house, in ac-
E m ploym ent— L. D. M owat, U ral
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DR. J . J . EMMENS— P hysician and
cordance w ith th e plans and s p e c i-: Coleman> c . A M alone, D. M. Spen-
H e have hundreds o f Used Sew • O ae woman ia every 7 diaeof c o we or--U.S.roaort
surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye, to raise, o r w ithdraw al, Now is th e fications on file in th e County Clerk s
ing M achines th a t we have tak e n U Mfa$S Dr.S.R.Ctiamley CO. ftf tb M t
ear. nose and th ro a t. Glasses sup­ tim e to buy.
office, will be received and filed c er-
FOR SALE PRO PER TIES
trade for new W hite m achines, an J "Craafaef faaear TaarliBitt lit e r ilFJFIM..
plied. O culist and a u ris t fo r S. P
u n til 10 o’clock a. m ., O ctober 11th,
Benevolence— Ray W olcott, Jo h n
som e o f them is as good as new . WKJ
R. R. Offices. M. F. and H. Bldg., No. 4— F o u r room house, electric 1919, a n d a t th a t tim e th e County W im er, H ow ard B a rre tt.
be ,o ,d fo r . em ail price
^ a H T h lS ^ iS ^ C iic e r .
lights and sew er connections, n e a r
opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore.
High School. Two lots, rich soil; C ourt will open and publicly read j L egislation— W. M. B riggs, E d-
P hone 567.
21-tf
price $700. W ill ta k e h a lf cash, a ll bids.
E ach b id d er shall deposit w ith his win Dunn.
D. M. BROW ER, M. D.— 2 1 « F actory
balance easy.
bid
five per cent of th e am ount of
E n te rta in m e n t— S. A. P eters, Don-
k St.
P hone No. 498-R. Uses radio- No. 6— 100 acres, m o u n tain reso rt,
h ts bid, which sum shall be forfeit- aid Dickerson, Dr.
G ordon
Mac­
h e a t largely in his tre a tm e n t of
15 m iles o ut on good a u to road, ed to th e County in case he n e g le c ts ,'• c ra c k e n , J. M. Spencer, Leslie P hil-
chronic
diseases. T uberculosis,
10 acres g ard en an d hay land, fails o r refuses to e n te r into a con- J
cancer and o th e r infectious a il­
balance p a stu re and grazing, ir r i­ tra c t, in case th e county aw ards t h e ; lips, C harles P en n isto n .
E LIFE OF LEATHER
m ents, respond m arvelously to said
A
thletics—
M
illard
G
rubb,
P
erry
gation
ditches,
w
a
te
r
rig
h
t
and
n
u
­
c o n tra ct to him .
tre a tm e n t.
m erous springs. T ro u t stream
A bond satisfacto ry to th e County A shcraft, L. D. Mowat.
Sver so driving on a rainy
day and wleh you bad your
ru n s th ro u g h th e place. House, C ourt will be req u ired for the faith-J
ATTORNEYS
F inance— Dr. G ordon M acCracken,
bathing writ or an umbrella or
barn, chicken y ard , etc.
fu l perform ance of th e c o n tract in a Leland DeCarl
R
W olcott,
sumthin’f
No m ore en ch an tin g place can sum equal to one-half of th e to ta l j
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, A ttorneys-at-
B ain trUkllng down your
’ .
.
M em bership— S. A. P eters, D. M.
back, aeata all wet. and you
be found fo r sum m er hom e; se- am ount bid.
Law, P ioneer Block, A shland.
wlah you
been born a
eluded, yet easy of access, w ith
The County Court reserves th e Spencer, U ral C olem an, H. O. B utter-
duekf
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.
L. A. RO BERTS— A ttorney-at-L aw .
fish and gam e in plenty on th e rig h t to reject any or all bids, o r to n e ld, Jam es Pool, R alp h H atfield,
Room s 5 and 6, Citizens* Bank
place. P a rtic u la rs on application. accept the proposal deem ed best for C hester Smith , C harles Brady, A. E.
Bldg.
Uae a little Bergmann Oil
No. 8— 5 acres, all tillab le, 2 m ile s , Jack so n County.
on your auto top, the aame
M acClelland, L eland DeCarlow, Roy
out
on
highw
ay,
good
buildings,
D
ated
Septem
ber
17th,
1919.
kind you bought lo r your shoe«.
STENOGRAPHERS
M urphy, Lynn Slack, J. E. E nders.
CHAUNCEY FLOREY,
splendid location; m ortgage; price
You’ll find it gives the same
splendid results in waterproof-
County C lerk fo r Jack so n County.
M em orial C om m ittee — Executive
$1700..
JE SSIE B. TH A TC H ER — Public
No. 10— E xtrem ely b e a u tifu l and
Oregon.
17-4tl< rl only com m itte e as a whole.
Good for mohair, leather, and
S tenographer. Com m ercial Club
well appointed m odern bungalow ,
Imitation leather.
P
ublicity—
L.
D.
M
owat,
W.
M.
H ours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m .; 2
2 blocks off pavem ent; b e a u tifu l
Theo. Bergmann Shoe
Briggs.
p. m. to 5 p. m .,
grounds, $3400.
Mfg. Co.
H e a d q u a rte rs— D. M. Spencer,^ A.
No. 12— 8-room m odern house, 100
PORTLAND. OREGON
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
feet fro n t; one block from paved
IQ. Moss, R alph H atfield.
s
tre
e
t
in
p
re
tty
location;
garage,
The m a tte r of th e . g et-to g eth er
A. L . LAMB— C ontractor and B uild ­
etc., $2700.
feed which th e post is going to fea­
e r. Cem ent, Brick and W ood­
w ork. Tel. 463-J. 343 M ountain No. 14— 8-acre q rch ard and alfalfa,
tu re som e tim e soon wps deferred
3-room house, 2 m iles from tow n;
Ave.
splendid soil and location. P rice
—
I to th e e n te rta in m ■* e » n t com m ittee, who
and at She.
$2500.
a re planning ote a rra n g in g a big or Sale at
B. L. DELSMAN— C on tracto r and
Bepair Shop:
date
w hich wiU be iven hoe. Drag,
builder, A shland, Ore. E stim ates No. 16— 6-room m odern house, lot Four-room dw elling, 60 ft. lot good
and Sporting
lardwam and
condition;
close
I
n
..........$1200.00
’
95x150, au to b arn , chicken house,
cheerfully given. F ree plans when
Goods Storca
rocery S ta n e
, out la te r.
•
etc.; lots of fru it; location splen­ Five-room dw elling on Beach St., I
we do your work. W hen securing
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us, you eave th e cost of a s u p e r­
did; 5 blocks from P. O., 2 blocks
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fru it, tw o larg e lots, p a rtly fu r­
An O m aha w om an is th e in v en to r
in te n d e n t as we w ork rig h t on
from paved stre e t. P rice $3000.
nished .................................... $825.00 of a to o th b ru sh curved to fit both
th e job w ith th e men. Phone 120. No. 18— 7-room house, b ath , etc.,
lot and h alf on paved stre e t, cen­ T h irty -acre farm , p ractically all un- j th e inside
and
outside a u se r’s
FRANK JORDAN — G eneral Con­
tra l p a rt of town. Price, w ith easy
d e r irrig a tio n , well im proved and te e th a t th e sam e tim e.
tra c tin g an d re p a ir work. Cement
term s, $1600.
well located, includes farm in g im-
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.....
w ork specialty. Tel. 430-J, 227 No. 20— 7-room house, b a rn and lot,
plem ents, hay and som e stock.
G ranite St.
21tf
65x170, located on boulevard,
O ther b a rg a in s for o th e r w ants.
(In c o rp o ra ted )
price $3500.
T A X ISE R V IC E
Office
and
W orks No. 248 H elm an
No. 22 — M agnificent residence,
EVANS TAXI SERVICE— F ir e - p a s ­
silghtly location, larg e grounds,
St., A shland, Ore.
senger C halm ers, Seven Passenger
fru it and garden, close in. New
M anufacturing E ngin eers, G eneral
Real E sta te and Real Insurance.
H udson. T rip s anyw here. R eliable
m odern house, unusually finished
R epair W ork
E
stablished
1883.
d riv ers and quick service. Stand
and appointed.
Sacrifice price
W
e
m
an
u fa ctu re P aving Plan).
a t Rose Bros. Day Phone 213;
$4500. Term s.
“ Gee! But that’s
E
quipm
ent,
Saw m ill, M ining and
N ight, 101.
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No. 24— 23 acres, good house, 1%
good coflee.
Ship
M
achinery,
Steam
and
Gas
E
n­
m iles from cen ter of tow n, on
PA IG E CAR TAXI, W. J . A lbert.
gines,
Boilers
a
n
d
H
eavy
Steel
highw ay, silghtly location.
Hog
P rop. L arge 7-passenger auto,
W o rk; Grey Iron, Sem i-Steel, Brass1
w ire fenced
and
cross fenced.
easy riding.
Prices reasonable.
and Bronze C astings of every kind.
At
forced
sale;
price,
$2500.
LONDON. — Sentenced to one
Day or night. Stand "VICTORY”
H aving tho ro u g h ly equipped oui
No
.26—
30
acres,
good
buildings,
, CAFE. Phone 84; Home phone
m
o
n
th
’s
im
prisonm
ent
a
t
S
underland,
p
lan
t fo r th e m an u fa ctu re and re ­
w ater, in house; all a lfa lfa ; a real
183.
m oney m aking ran ch ; ju st a t edge P e te r Lee, sh ipyard lab o rer, yaw ned p airs of heavy and all classe» 6f m a
of tow n.
P rice $10,000, and and asked languidly if it carried chine and foundry w ork, we solicit
“TH E FIX IT SH O P”
y our o rd ers a n d Inquiries. E stlm atei
cheap a t th a t.
" h a rd lab o r.” "N o,” said th e m agis­ and q u o tatio n s fu rn ish ed on applica- I
B ring It to me, I can fix it right. No. 28— 7-room house, larg e grounds,
tra te , and P e te r yaw ned again.
•ion.
Law n Mowers and Bicycles my sp e ­
beau tifu l location, lots of shade.
cialty. L. H. ROOT. 337 E. Main
Forced sale; price, $1250.
s tre e t, A shland.
No. 30— 3 *4 -acre a lfa lfa and fru it,
scenic location in city; m odern
U SE D CARS FO R SALE
bungalow ; lots of fru it; a money
FO R SALE— 1918 Chevrolet in good
p roducer;
forced
sale. Price
condition. M. I. Hibbs, 62 F o u rth
$3500.
St.
21-4t* No. 32— % -acre garden and fru it
and n u ts; good m odern 5-room
W ANTED
house; close in; sightly location.
Forced sale price, $1500.
W ELL SECURED NOTE a n d cash to No. 34— 3-acre prize-w inning or­
exchange for car. A ddress Box 1,
chard hom e, two blocks from paved
A shland, Ore.
22-3t
s tre e t; m odern im provem ents and
a proven m oney m aker, $5000.^
MEN WANTED for w ork on Pacific
highw ay south of A shland. W age No. 36— 8*4 acres fine tillab le land,
no buildings; large shade trees,
$4 50 per day, 8 hours, steady
sightly hom e building place; o n |
work. Board $1.05 per day. In ­
Boulevard, edge of city; $2500.
q u ire O skar-H uber.
Office
up­
No. 38— No. 38— 15 acres, 10 in fru it
s ta irs in City H all, Ashland.
and garden, 5 acre wood lot; splen­
58-tf
•spgj»*'-'
did buildings; silghtly location in
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Wifi
CURED
g
P E I L 'S
Homes and Ranches
, M r a S l ? - ■ u n . X s : A n y Lumpm Woman’s Breast
QUALITY GROCERIES
We have you in m ind w h en buying.
You w ant fresh, dependable food.
THAT’S THE K IN D WE HAVE!
STOP IT!
Fresh V eg eta b les and Fruits
In Season
White House Grocery
Real Estate
- fc
NIN1N6ER & ROBERTSON, ProprMen
Phones 155-156
ASHLAND, OREGON
Ashland Iron W orks
BILLINGS AGENCY
FROM NEW CROP WHEAT
Whiter-Sweeter-Better-Flour
A sh lan d Mills
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 49
edge of tow n; a money producer
and a lovely hom e place. Very
FOR SALE— Two registered A ngora
low price, $5500.
billy goats. These a re fine indi­ No. 42— 25 acres orch ard , all kinds
viduals. C layton O rchard. 22-4
fru its, grapes, etc., alfa lfa and
garden, irrig a te d , good buildings,
FO R SALE— A few loads fo u rth cut-
sightly hom e, shade and n u t trees. S
lng a lfa lfa hay. M ark True. 22-2
This is superb su b u rb an hom e, 8;
FO R SALE— 7-room house, garden
m inutes from cen ter of A shland. j
and fru it; close in. In q u ire 864
P rice $8000.
H u rg ad iu e St., or 11 Beach Ave.
No. 44— 28 acres, 2 m iles from tow n j
r
22-6*
on highw ay, all fenced; a ll tills-1
ble except few acres; some w a te r; i
FO R SALE— Nonesuch apples and
5 acres apples; no house. A very
late peaches; also 1 U niversal
sightly home place, and good s o il.!
h e a te r (fo r wood o r c o a l); 1 Mc-
Price, $1700.
Cam on piano, high grade and in
No.
46— 8 acres irrig a te d garden and
good rep air, a t a b a g ra in ; large
varigated
o rch ard ; scenic loca­
Cheyenne m ake saddle.
Inquire
tion. -in city, house, b arn , etc.,
590 Roca St.
tu es-th u rs-sa t-tf
$3000.
FO R SALE— Seven room bungalow , No. 48— 17% acres su b u rb an hom e,:
close to city of A shland; a ll in i
fu rn ish ed
or unfurnished.
In ­
bearin g o rch ard b u t 2% acres.
q u ire 555 F airview St. Phone
Good new house, b a rn and pack­
303-J.
1-mo*
ing house, $6000.
F O R SALE— Vetch G ray Oats, C heat No. 50— 15-acre apple and peach o r­
Rye, Baled Hay, Rolled Barley.
ch ard, 2 m iles from tow n; larg e
G rass Seeds. R alph W aldo Elden
b arn and packing house, sm all
M edfurd, Ore.
60 tf
dw ellihg shack; $2000.
No. 51— 6-room m odern ''house on
FO R SA LE.— Slightly used dim en­
paved stre e t, 81x148; fru it and
sion lum ber and flooring. Good
shade tre e s; forced sale, $2000.
as new. Phone 120.
53tf
No. 52— % -acre, fa ir house; lots of
fru it; good garden lan d ; splendid
LIV E STOCK
close in location; $1300.
GOATS— At Stud.
Fine
Toggen-
EXCHANGE OR SALE
burg buck; large, handsom e, h o rn ­ No. 5— Some first class unincum ­
less; of im ported blood; perfect
bered residence p ro p erty in San
m arkings and of ex tra heavy milk
Diego to exchange for im proved
s tra in , 5 and 7 qt. gu aran teed ser-
hom e in A shland.
1 vice. 551 N. M ain St. Phone No. 7— Two pro fitab ly occupied
477-J. P. O. Box 225, Ashland.
dw ellings in B ellingham , W ash.,
\ 14-lm o*
to exchange for A shland hom e.
No incum brance.
GOATS FOR SALE— Two hundred
No.
9— 5 acre alfalfa, 5-room bu n g a­
nannies and fifty w ethers, all
low,
A shland su b u rb s; price $2800.
young and in fine shape. F. W.
W ill tak e clear residence property
M oore.
Phone 3F5.
Call noon
to value of $1000 and give tim e
o r evening.
12-10t*
on balance.
FO R SALE— A team of m ules, No. 11— 1% acres, 8-room house;
lots of fru it and
b erries; h alf
w eighing 1200 lbs. each and dou­
block from paved s tre e t; price
ble h arn ess in good
condition.
$1700. W ill ta k e ranch property
P rice $150.00. A bargain. See
in exchange.
B. R. G reer a t T idings office.
2-1 mo No. 13— 15-acre highly im proved
fru it tra c t, good buildings.
A
SOLICITORS WANTED
m oney m aking home. W ill con­
sid er clear property in c e n tral or
W ANTED— Man or wom an to solicit
so u th e rn C alifornia for exchange.
subscriptions in th e city fo r Daily.
My price, unincum bered, $8500.
Tidings. E n q u ire a t T idings of­
No incum bered property consid­
fice.
15-tf
ered.
Some irrig a te d ranches and o r­
FO R SALE— REAL ESTATE
chards n e a r tow n of Rogue River
a t bottom prices and on easy term s.
F O R SALE— Improved acre;
five
Several extrem ely good business
room
cottage;
barn;
chicken offerings.
h ou se; city w ater; on Linooln St.
V acant lots a t a ttra c tiv e prices.
P rice reasonable.
E asy
term s.
I w rite F ire In su ran ce and handle
B eaver R ealty Co.
4 0 tf
R ental P roperties.
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
FO R SALE
PA STURE
E. T. STAPLES
PA STU R E— W e have 10,000 acres
Licensed R ealty B roker.
of excellent grazing land which
we will lease for th e com ing year. Hotel A ustin Bldg., A shland, Ore.
A ddress F ru it Growers* Supply
. ‘C o., H itt. Calif.
23-3
LOUIS SCHW EIN, Prop.
CletUr linens.
Q uality M eat.
Service.
NORTH M AIN, ASH LAND
For Breakfast
Good coffee and good butter are essential.
Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee is rich but not
rank.
Different in taste from other coffee and
better.
Remember the brand—Folger’s Golden Gate
I
Ashland Furniture Co.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
fc’urn iture,
Carpets,
L inoleum , S toves,
R an ges,
C ooking
U ten sils
and C am ping O utfits.
0 2 -9 4 -9 6 North Main Street
V A C U U M PACKED
Give The Folks
THe O r ig in a l
I t
' -
li - » ^.ii'rTT-Ji -.i
P ostum C ereal
for their table drink.
T h at w ill d isp o se o f
th ose co ffee troubles
w h ich frequently‘sh o w
in h ead ach e, irritability,
indigestion an d sleep - ,
lessn ess.
«
There’s a Reason”
A t G ro cers.
Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c
Ashland, Oregon
The Home of Dependable
Tools, Cuflefy, Kitchenware,
Stoves and Ranges
One quart fruit can s 90c Two quart fruit cans $1.95