Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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PAGE THREE
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Wednesday, October 29, 1919,
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
LEGAL NOTICES
EAbLE MEAT MARKET
All
legal
notices
ap p ear
W ednesday’s issue each week.
One cent th e word each tim e.
S t lT IN EQUITY.— SVMMONS
valley, wi
Tils son; D. M., J r., hit»
been in F ’J th t a th F alls th is week
w here he w
to select th e site for
an experim en ta i «arm sim ilar to th e
LOUIS SCHWEIN. Prop,
one he has op « ra te d a ‘ Valley View V Qu a iity M eat.
Cleu.'fne.»s.
for th e past ele ven years. Mt; Lowe i
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
has done m uch to spread the fam e I « t 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 , , , , , , , , , , t , ,
____
of th e Rogue R Tver section by t h e '
exhibits he has pi ' ce<T at the \a iio u s ,
fairs and shows du ring th a t tim e. It
he decides to locate ' n K lam ath coun­
" 'C h e £ > a n k ^nth
ty th e farm will be i n charge of D. j
th e Chim e. Ç/QGto.'
M. Lowe, J r., who ret urned from ser­
vice in th e arm y a she 'r t tim e ago.
AS LITTLE CHILD
In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of
Oregon, for Jack so n County.
D uring the lectu re given by Rev.
Jo h n Bisher, P la in tiff, vs. L. M.
J.
J. H an d sak er a t th e Sunday school
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
Goodwin and his wife, S arah E.
Goodwin, G. C.’ M cA llister, as Ad- convention last S atu rd ay n ig h t, he
m in istra to r of th e E sta te of D. T. spoke of F rances L. Gage, of whom
DR. FRANK M. MOXON
M cK ercher,
Deceased;
M ildred he said th e m in ister to T urkey said
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
P a rto n and S. S. M cK ercher, th e
h eirs a t law of D. T. M cK ercher, th a t if any one was en titled to be
called a sa in t it was th is wom an. The
deceased. D efendants.
THE SANITARIUM
To S. S. M cK ercher and M ildred reference to
F ran ces L. Gage
P a rto n , tw o of th e defen d an ts above b ro u g h t a flood of recollections to
ASHLAND, OREGON
nam ed:
G. F. B illings of th is city, who knew
Phone 120
In th e nam e of th e S ta te of Ore-
,
. ,
SHORT ORDERS AND LUNCHES
gon;
You a re hereby req u ired to th is noted m issionary when she was
QUICK SERVICI^
ap p ear in th e above e n title d c o u rt a little flaxen-haired girl in Maine,
L unches P u t Up for Ti "avelers
and cause and answ er th e C om plaint ghe also visited A shland in 1911
- th e re in filed a g a in st you by th e above when she had charge of th e Rose
207 East Main.
nam ed p lain tiff on o r before th e ex-
„
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
! p iratio n of six w eeks from th e date Conference C hautauqua th a t sum -
Schedule from October 1, 1919.
H ere I am , back again, w ith a of th e first publication of th is Sum- m er. She la te r w ent back to T urkey
Daily (Except Sunday)
Leave Medford— Leave Ashland— revised list of splendid properties m ons nam ely, on o r before Decern- and was befriended by A m bassador
for sale a t a ttra c tiv e prices which ber 3rd, 1919.
7:10 a.m.
M organthau m any tim es from the
7 :1 0 a.m .
will be given upon application.
H you fail to so ap p ear and an- unspeakable T urk.
7 :55 a.m .
8 :0 0 a.m .
No. 54— 57 acres best land in th e sw er th e P la in tiff will apply to th e
9 :00 a.m .
8:25 a.m
county, all free soil w ith w ater. C ourt for th e relief dem anded in t h e ,
9:25 a.m .
9:10 a.m .
All in a lfa lfa b u t 15 acres apples C om plaint, a succinct sta te m e n t of
10:10 a.m .
10:00 a.m .
and near«
which is as follow s: T h a t th e plain-
1 1:00 a.m.
10:40 a.m .
...
.
tiff have ju d g m en t ag a in st said de-
12:00 m.
11:30 a.m .
No. 55— All alfa lfa w ith w a te r; m ag- fendants, L. M. Goodwin and S arah
1:00 p.m.
12:45 p.m.
n ificent m odern
dw elling, b a rn , g Goodwin, and each th ereo f, for
1:25 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
garage, etc.
This is a m odern
sum of 8500.00, w ith in te re st
2 :1 0 p.m.
2 :1 0 p.m.
and m oney m aking country hom e th ereo n from Septem ber 3, 1916, a t
3:00 p.m.
3 :0 9 p.m.
on paved highw ay.
th e ra te of eig h t percent, p er annum .
4:00 p.m.
3 :4 5 p.m.
No. 56— 54 acres on paved highw ay $50.00 a tto rn e y fees, and th e costs
4:25 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
w ith w ater. F re e soil and good and d isbursem ents of th is s u it; th a t
5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
D. M. Lowe, one of th e e n te rp rise
producing land.
None b e tte r, th e w a rra n ty deed executed Septem-
6:40 p.m.
7 :00 p.m.
ing
sto ck raisers of th e R ogue River
Some of it B ear Creek bottom , her 3, 1912, by th e defen d an ts, L.
8:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
T
his
is
a
m
oney-m
aking
tra
c
t,
and
M.
Goodwin
and
S
arah
E.
Goodwin,
Sat. only 9 :30 p.m. Sat. only 9:30p.m .
an ideal location for country home, and conveying land situ a te d in Jack-
Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m.
m idnight Sat.only No. 57— 15 acres highly im proved, in son County, Oregon, described as
edge of city; all in a lfa lfa except follows:
SUNDAY ONLY
dw elling site and sm all orchard.!
Beginning a t a point 120 feet
Leave Medford— Leave Ashland—
F re e w ater, splendid dw elling and n o rth of th e c e n te r of th e south line
9 :00 a.m .
10:00 a.m.
outbuildings. This is a m oney of section 9 in tow nship 39, south of
11:00 a.m .
1 1:00 a.m .
producer.
ran g e 1 east of th e
W illam ette
1 :00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
No.
58—
12
acres
o
rch
ard
and
gar-
m
eridian,
O
regon;
thence
n o rth 350
2
:0
0
p.m.
2 :00 p.m.
den In edge of tow n; city w a te r; feet; thence w est 145 feet to th e
3 :00 p.m.
3 :00 p.m.
no buildings. O ffered a t a very east side line of T aylor stre e t in the
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
City of A shland, Jackson C o u n ty ,;
low figure.
5 :00 p.m.
5 :0 0 p.m.
For
No. 59— 10 acres splendid orchard O regon: thence so u th along said side
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
hom e ju st out of city. Good line 350 feet; thence east 145 feet
8:30 p.m.
9 :3 0 p.m.
Your
buildings. Can show earn in g ca­ to th e place of beginning, th e sam e
being
lots
fo
u
r
(
4
),
five
(
5
),
six
(
6
),
i
pacity
of
$1500
to
$2000.
F
o
r
PHYSICIANS
sale a t a ttra c tiv e price.
seven ( 7 ), eight ( 8 ), nine (9 ) and
No. 60— 1400 acre ranch n e a r Ga­ ten (10) of th e unrecorded p la t of
DR. H. B. MOORE — C hiropractic
zelle, well w atered and highly im ­ G oodw in’s ad d itio n to th e city of,
Physician.
F irs t N ational Bank
proved. One of th e best stock A shland, Oregon, be decreed in le- ]
Bldg. P hones; Office, 112; Res
ranches on th e coast. The ow ner gal effect to be a m ortgage, and th a t
W INTER
207-J.
has m ade a handsom e fo rtu n e on th e lands th e re in conveyed be sold
th e place . D esires to re tire as he u n d er foreclosure as provided by law,
DR. ER N EST A. WOODS— P ractice
is too old to longer give his a tte n - and for deficiency ju d g m en t and
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
tion to the business. T his ranch such o th e r relief as th e C ourt may
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
is offered a t rig h t price and is deem m eet and equitable,
2 to 5? Sw edenburg Bldg., A sh­
an o p p o rtu n ity fo r some one.
This sum m ons is served upon you
land, Ore.
73-tt
Some splendid residences owned by publication once each week for
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and hy non-residents fo r sale a t bar- six consecutive weeks in th e Ash­
land Daily T idings, a daily new spa­
surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye, j ganis.
Some very fine boulevard unim ­ per p rin ted and published a t A s h -;
ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasses sup­
plied. O culist and a u rist fo r 3. P proved lots a t astonishingly low land, Oregon, p u rsu a n t to an order
of th e Hon. F. M. ’C alkins, judge of
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H, Bldg., prices.
A
few
very
cheap
sm
all
places
th
e above en titled C ourt, w hich o rd er .
opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore.
g from $300 to $1000.
is of date O ctober 18, 1914), and re ­
P hone 567.
21-tf ran A g in ranch
n e a r Gold H ill fo r rent. quires you to ap p ear and answ er as '
W atch fo r fu tu re offerings.
above set fo rth . The d a te of th e 6«
D. M. BROWER, M. D.— 216 Factory
first publication of th is Sum m ons is
. St. P hone No. 498-R. Uses rad io ­
O ctober 22, 1919.
h e a t largely in his tre a tm e n t of
L. A. ROBERTS,
chronic
diseases. T uberculosis,
A ttorney for P la in tif f.'
cancer and o th e r infectious a il­
Licensed R ealty B roker.
R esidence and postoffice address,
m ents, respond m arvelously to said Hotel Austin Bldg., Ashland, Ore.
| A shland, Oregon.
tre a tm e n t.
45-6 W ed.
AN INVESTMENT THAT CANNOT
ATTORNEYS
LOSE
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
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The value of fire p rotection de-
ADMINISTRATOR,
AND
TO
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, A ttorneys-at-i
i have a M ountain R esort Prop-
p
eu
d s largely upon th e readiness of
PRESENT CLAIMS
Law, P ioneer Block, A shland.
; e rty th a t because of circum stances
th
e
firem an to respond to any call
In
th
e
m
a
tte
r
of
th
e
E
sta
te
of
A
d
e
l-.
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— — ---------- — ------ ' is offered for m uch less th a n has
A. ROBERTS—
it and
b e rt Moore, Deceased.
and his w illingness to face any d an ­
„
„ „ A ttorney-at-L
. n aw . . i f,een often offered for
.... it
and cer-
Roams 5 and 6, Citizens • Bank , taanly fo r m uch less th a n it will sell
----------
g e r.
The value of fire insurance
Bldg.
for in th e n e a r fu tu re .
N otice is hereby given th a t th e un­
d
ep
en
d
s largely upon th e readiness
i t is th irty m inutes drive from dersigned, Roy R. D rake, has been
C. H. SPALDING, A ttorney-at-L aw ,
o
f
th
e
company- in w hich you are
A shland. A b e a u tifu l secluded spot appointed A d m in istra to r of th e Es-
Beaver Bieck. Phone 146.
one m ile from H ighw ay w ith good ta te of A delbert Moore, deceased, -insured to respond im m ediately to
priv ate road. T here a re 100 acres and all persons having claim s a g ain st : y o a r iO8g a n d Rs ab ility to m eet any
STENOGRAPHERS
w ith heavy woods on p a rt of it and th e said e sta te a re req u ired to pre- J
. . . ~ Q-
tn it
en ch an tin g tra ils b u ilt to th e h u n t- sent th e sam e, duly verified, to th is lo ss w hich m ay come to it.
JESSIE B. THATCHER — Public ing and fishing grounds and scenic a d m in istra to r, a t th e law offices of
T h a t s th e kind we have— alw ays
S tenographer. Com m ercial Club view points.
Briggs & Briggs, in th e P io n eer re a d y fo r w ork. They pay proropt-
A b eau tifu l tro u t stream ru n s th ru block, in th e City of A shland, Ore- ■ ly every honest loss, big o r little.
H ours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m .; 2
th e p roperty and a priv ate irrig a - gon, w ithin six m onths from th e d a te Let ns w rite y o u r insurance and w e’ll
p. m. to 5 p. m.,
tio n ditch conducts abundance of of th e first publication th ereo f.
n rn n v o
w ater to th e garden and ten acres of
D ate of first publication, O ctober Bive you th e kind th a t WORKS ALL
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
’THE TIME.
m eadow .
22, 1919.
T here a re several m ineral springs
ROY R. DRAKE,
G. W. McNABB, P la ste rin g , cem ent
A d m in istra to r
w ork and repairing. 41 F ifth St. fam ed fo r years as possessing un-
P hone 363-Y.
44-tf usual c u rativ e gases and chem ical 45-4 Wed.
properties.
P hone 211
A. L. LAMB— Contractor and Build­
Good
P rineville will vote in Novem ber 41 E. M ain St.
A splendid larg e b a rn .
er. C em ent, Brick and W ood­ chicken houses and y a rd s; a fa ir on $224,000 good road bond issue.;
Real Estate and Real Insurance
w ork. Tel. 463-J. 343 M ountain house, tw o cottages; i good celler
________ -
Ave.
and a profusion of flow ering shrubs,
etc.
FRANK JORDAN — G eneral Con­
This place cannot help b u t a ttra c t
tra c tin g and re p a ir work. Cem ent lovers of m ountain re tre a ts w ith all
work specialty.
Tel. 430-J, 227 th e u n u su a l a d ju n c ts for h ealth and
G ranite St.
21tf
pleasure.
R em em ber w hat I say. This Is an
TAXI SERVICE
investm ent w orth looking a t and it
EVANS TAXI SERVICE— Five pas­ can not stand long a t th e price now
senger Chailmers, Seven Passenger offered.
H udson T rips anyw here. R eliab l“
d riv ers and quick service. Stand
a t Rose Bros. Day Phone 213;
Licensed R ealty Broker.
N ight, 101.
A shland.
PAIGE CAR TAXI, W. J. Albert,
Prop. L arge
7-passenger auto, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A good
stock ranch, 640 acres, fo r m odern
easy riding.
P rices reasonable
hom e In A shland, o r acre tra c t
Day o r n ig h t. Stand H otel A us­
well im proved n e a r tow n. A ddress
tin. Phone 47.
F. C. S titser, D orris, Calif.
48-lm o*
“THE FIXIT SHOP”
Service.
WHITE HOUSE’ CAFE
PRODUCTION— NOT PROTEST__
REDUCES COSTS
IF you would have norm al costs, help
bring Supply and Dem and back to
norm al.
By producing m ore you help Increase
Supply; by spending less you help de­
crease Demand.
B*
1
W ,
/s?
— And a F irst N ational SAVINGS
ACCOUNT will steadily grow for you
as a result.
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ASHLAND.
OREGON
siliiifflffi»*
W W ////M '«II
E V C A R T E R . PRES
C r t V A U P C L VICE PRES
J w
C O Y . C a s h ie r
C L A R K BUSO ASST CASH
Pretty
Jardiniers
Ashland, Oregon
PLANTS
This
At Before the War
Prices
H .P. HOLMES
GROCERY
When You Want Good
insurance Talk
With Billings”
READY FOR WORK!
E. T. STAPLES
e
The Hom e of D ependable
T ools, Cutlery, K itchen w a r e
S to v es and R an ges
One quart fruit cans 90c Two quart Iruit can» $1.25
1
National Legislation
o f th e
Meat Packing Industry
BILLINGS AGENCY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
E. T. Staples
7.
8.
9.
i
B ring It to me, I can fix it rig h t. FO R SALE— Seven room bungalow ,
furnished o r u n furnished. In-
Law n Mowers and Bicycles my spe­
q u ire, 555 F alrview St. , P hone
cialty. L. H. ROOT. 337 E. Main
35-15
3 03-J.
street, A shland.
PIANO TUNING
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tu n er,
w ith 17 years practical experience
including nine years factory tra in ­
ing. Leave o rd ers a t Rose Bros.,
or Enders. ,
45-tf
FO R SALE OR TRADE
ft.
FO R SALE— A full block of 20 lo ts:
ab o u t 3 acres, n e a r B oulevard, in
S outheast A shland.
A beau tifu l
hom e site. W ould ta k e a sm all,
m odern residence tow ard it; or
give easy term s. R. D. Sanford,
L ow er H elm an St.. A shland.
A SPECIAL OFFERING
A Home, a Sweet Home
FO R SALE OR TRADE— 160 acres
of land 7 m iles from A s h la n d ,. I am offerin g an u nusual barg ain
$2000.00 im provem ents, excellent I in a STRICTLY F IR S T CLASS MOD-
sp rin g s; 50 acres fenced; 2 m illio n ! ERN ALMOST NEW BUNGALOW
feet of saw tim ber. W ill tra d e f o r ; HOME.
city residence, o r ta k e c ar as p a rt
All b u ilt in; best of plum bing; 5
paym ent. Term s. A ddress H. care room s, b ath , etc.; splendid sleeping
4 6-lm o porch. F u ll basem ent, w ith 10 foot
Tidings.
------------ ceiling. Linoleum on kitchen and
FOR SALE
b ath floors; fine ran g e in place.
The location is block and a h a lt
FOR SALE— A span of m ules a t a big from Main.
Paved highw ay, n e a r
bargain. See B. R. G reer a t T id­ school and no m ore accessible and
ings office.
scenic view point in th e city. The
lot is sm all but has b eau tifu l shade
J ’OR SALE— Oak dining room table, trees, and a lto g e th e r th is is a ra re
also b re a k fa st tab le of tay wood. find for som e one who w ants a hom e
In q u ire 78 F o u rth St. P hone ^ 9 " ^ ! a t 60 percent of value. P rice $2600.
I T hink of
Come and look a t it.
FO R SALE— 80 W hite L eghorn hens. But rem em ber th a t if you a re in
2 cows and 3 shoats O J Rath-1 e a rn e st and LOOK AT IT, you have
49-eod bought.
bun.
I
E. T. STAPLES
BAKING GOODS
AMAZING OFFER
W I DO o u r own baking and try to
ACRES— Mostly good alfalfa, ju st
do it so o u r goods will bold your
out of tow n. F ine new bungalow ,
tra d e and a ttr a c t others. Home
7 room s, b a th and to ilet. Strictly
B akery, 69 N orth M ain street.
first class convenient bungalow .
New m anagem ent. P. J. Sm ith.
H
ouse p a rtly fu rn ish ed ; barn,
W ed-F ri-tf
chicken house, etc. Sudden illness
of th e housew ife forces change of
FO R SALE— C hild’s enclosed iron
residence. W ill sell th is place fo r
crib. Call a t 173 Oak St., T h u rs­
$2800 and give term s or will ex­
day.
51-2
change fo r su itab le p ro p erty of
Hood R iver— P ru n e grow ers in
equal value in S outhern C alifornia.
th ia vicinity realizing $1000 a n acre.
E . T. STAPLES.
Give the world
the once over
ISTEN, fellows, to some
straight talk. Many
a man .when he gets
to be 40, m isses so m e­
t h i n g . H e m ay have
lots of money, and a fine
family but—
He never “got out and
saw things”. After he
gets settled down, i t ’s too
la te.
Every man wants to see
the world. No man likes
to stand still all his life.
The best time to TRAVEL
is when you’re young and
lively—right NOW I
I
Right NOW your Uncle Sam
is calling, “ Shove off I” He wants
men for his Navy. He’s inviting
yo u ! I t ’s the biggest chance
you’ll ever get to give the world
the once overt
The Navy goes all over the
world—sails the Seven Seas—
squints a t the six continents—
th a t’s its business. You stand
to see more odd sights, wonder­
ful scenery and strange people
than you ever dreamed of.
You’ll work hard while you
work. You’ll play hard while you
play. You’ll earn and learn.
You’ll get, in addition to “ shore-
leave”, a 30-day straight vaca­
tion—which is more than th e
av erag e b a n k p re s id e n t can
count on.
* *You can join for two yean,
when you get through you’ll be
physically and mentally “ tuned
up” for the rest of your life.
You’ll be ready through and
through for SUCCESS.
There’s a Recruiting Station
right near you. I f you don’t
know where it is, your Post­
master will be glad to tell you.
10.
11.
Will not increase the amount of meat you can
buy for a dollar.
Will not raise more animals.
Will not produce more meat.
Will not stop fluctuations in live-stock receipts
o.r prices.
Will not increase the output of the packing
houses.
W ill not prevent strikes.
Will not reduce transportation charges.
Will not reduce the retailers cost of doing
business.
Will not increase the demand for the cheaper
cuts of meat.
Will not lessen the consumers’ demand for ex­
pensive delivery and credit service.
Can not at the same time raise prices paid
farmers for live stock, and lower prices
paid by consumers for meat.
But the slowing up of efficiency due to cumbersome
governmental routine will have the effect of increasing the
manufacturing charges between the cost of live stock and the
cost of meats, thus forcing lower live-stock prices or higher
meat prices.
The packing industry as now conducted, is characterized by
keen competition, highest efficiency, and unusually low profits.
L et us send you a Swift “Dollar."
It will interest you.
A ddress Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards,
Chicago, 111.
Swift & Company, »U. S. A.
A sh la n d L o c a l B ra n c h
F . C ro u c h , M a n a g e r
Shove off ! 'Join the
U. S . N avy
THIS SHOWS
W H A T BECOMES O f '
THE AVERAGE DOLLAR
RECEIVEO BY
fSWIFT & COMPANY1
FROM THE SALE OF MEAT
AND BY PRODUCTS
• 5 CENTS IS PAID FOR THE
LIVE A N IM A L
12.96 CENTS FOR LABOR
EXPENSES ANO FREIGHT
2 0 4 CENTS REMAINS
S w if t & C o m p a n y s
P r o f i t 2 .0 4 C e n ts
W IT H
SWIFT £ COMPANY
AS PROFIT