Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, February 17, 1920
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ASHLAND DALLY TIDINGS
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS PUBLIC HEALTH
4′11 I AATTT
WILL IVIttl
For District Attorney
made an investigation and took down •
Kelly’s sworn testimony. A jury was J
selected who went to the scene of j1
the accident today, and an inquest <
will be held tomorrow forenoon.
Believing that my successful man­
agement of the office of District
Attorney has shown me thoroungh-
ly qualified, and that I.can serve
VALUE OF SUGAR AS HUMAN |
the people of Jackson County in
The second annual meeting of the
FOOD
that capacity best, I announce my Jackson County public Health asso-i
Sugar produced from sugar beets
candidacy for re-nomination on
the Republican ticket at the May ciation will be held next Friday af- contains 1814 calories (energy and
per pound, or more
G. M. ROBERTS.
ternoon in the Medford public library heat units)
primaries.
beef, rice, corn and
that
each
coin-
than
wheat,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
at 2:30. It is hoped
For Sheriff
will have a few many other energizing foods. The
hereby announce myself a Repub- munity of the county
this meeting. amount of sugar obtained from an
representatives
at
lican candidate for Sheriff of
acre of beets, will feed 4 0 or 50 peo-
Jackson county, at the May pri­ Everyone is invited.
maries.
Several
years
’
experience
ASHLAND, OREGON
At this meeting reports'of the past people per year on average sugar ra­
in
this
line
of
work,
including
last
Phone 126
year’s activities of the association tions.
six months of 1919 in the tax col­
lection
department, thoroughly will be made by the president, Mrs.
qualifies me to administer the du­ Louise Pero zi of Ashland, by the COLDS AFFECT THE KIDNEYS
ties of the office in an efficient chairmen of the
rent commit- Many Ashland People Have Found
JOHN B. WIMER.
manner.
h.
nty
nurse, Mrs.
tees
and
by
This to Be True
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
PHYSICIANS
Are you wretched in bad weather?
Florence Le
DR. H. B. MOORE — Chiropractic FOR SALE AT ONE HALF VALUE I I hereby announce my candidacy for
Does every cold settle on your kid­
action of officers
Tho ann
re-nomination for the office of
Physician.
First National Bank —A ranch of 160 acres on creek be-!
neys?
Sheriff on the Republican ticket, and members of the executive com­
low Cove ranch, including farm |
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res
Does your back ache and become
subject to the May primaries. I mittee will also be held.
implements, hay, wood, etc., to the
207-J.
A nomi­ weak?
feel that my record as a public of­ nating committee, called together by
value of $50 to $200. There are
Are urinary passages irregular and
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
ficial during the first term entitles
20 to 25 acres in cultivation, 50
distressing?
Mrs.
Perozzi,
met
last
Saturday
af
­
limited to eye, ear, nose and
acres in pasture, one half million
me to re-nomination and re-elec-
These symptoms are cause to sus­
C. E. TERRILL.
ternoon in Medford and nominated pect kidney weakness.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
tion.
feet of saw timber, one thousand 1
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash-
cords- of wood, running water
a tentative slate to submit at the
Weakened kidneys need quick
73-tí
land. Ore.
For Assessor
through the 4 fortys, eight or ten
help.
Friday meeting.
good springs; eight to ten acres I hereby announce my candidacy for
Doan’s kidneys need quick help.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
the nomination for the office of
seeded in grass, one acre bearing,
Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
County Assessor of Jackson Coun­
orchard, two barns, good garden I
prepared
for weakened kidneys.
•ar, nose and throat. Glasses sup-
land,
five-room house.
Price!
ty, subject to the wishes of the
Grateful
people recommend them.
plied. Oculist and aurist for S. P
voters of the Republican party at
$1500, half cash. J. H. Bogue. 105
Ask
your
neighbor.
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
the primary election of May 21st.
Water St., Ashland, Ore.
Geo. L. Manning, retired grocer,
opposite postoffice. Melford, Ore.
J. B. COLEMAN.
125-4t Tues, only |
Talent,
Oregon, says: "A cold that
Phone 567.
21-tf
settled on my kidneys brought on
backache. Many times I couldn’t lie
ATTORNEYS
on my back at night, the pains were
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, Attorneys-at-
so severe through my kidneys and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
The 13-year-old son of Mr. and across my loins. My kidneys acted
too frequently and the kidney se-
Mrs. Frank Cardoza of near Hilt was
A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
cretions were highly colored. One
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
struck by a bullet from the accident­ box of Doan’s Kidney Pills gave me
Probate
Court
Bldg.
William L. Harkins, estate. Proof ally discharged gun of Charles O. relief."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
Kelly Sunday and was instantly
C. H. SPALDING, Attorney-at-Law,
Until tomorrow what can be done of publication.
simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get
Guard-
Mary Ingledere, estate,
Beaver Block. Phone 14 6.
killed, According to the story that Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
today was never truer spoken than
ian's first proof.
conies from there Kelly visited the Mr. Manning had.
Foster-Milburn
in the case of insuring your property
Sarah S. Moore, estate. Order.
PLUMBING
Co.,
Mfrs.,
Buffalo,
N.
Y.
ranch
owned
by
Mr.
Cardoza
on
the
Receipt.
against Fire Loss! If it’s worth hav-
Sidney C. Freer, estate.
JERRY O'NEIL—Exclusive Plumb- ing it's worth insuring. Do It Now. Final discharge.
Jackson conn
i Sunday forenoon,
ing.
First class material and Phone 211
1
John Nyswaner, estate. Petition. taking along
s tgun. While |
workmanship. Let me figure your
Bond.
talking
to
Card
z:
lly left his gun
your next job of plumbing. On
First street in Beaver Building.
at
law
several boys
at
a
tree,
and
Corner by the Park.
Flossie Roche vs. Palmer M. Roche.
Tel. 68.
near
the
Summons.
Fearing
they
ap
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Used sewing machines from $6.00
Earl Fruit Company of the North­ would tamper ith the gun he picked '
PIANO TUNING
west vs. Patterson Orchard company.
,
will sew as good as new ones.
up
it up to remove the shells, and while
| Attachment.
New
White machines always on.
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tuner,
Medford National Bank vs. John doing so the weapon was discharged. |
with 17 years practical experience
Anderson et al. Summons.
The charge struck young Cardoza, hand. A fresh carload just in. Dandy
including nine years factory train­
A.
McDonough
vs.
C
O.
Power
et
killing him instantly.
■ spray pumps. Cedar fence posts at
ing. Leave orders at Rose Bros.,
Summons.
al.
45-tf
Coroner Perl of Jackson county 1 5c.
5c- Fencing at least 10 cents per
or Enders.
BEAVER REALTY COMPANY
—
-----
-
--
rod
cheaper than eleswhere.
The Popular Realty Co.,
One cent the word each time
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
LOUIS SCHWEIN. Prop.
Quality Meat.
Cleas ! iness.
Service. I
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
DR. FRANK M. MOXON
♦
WRIGLEYS
THE SANITARIUM
County Court News
PAGE THRP il
For mother
father, the boys
and Siris
the sweet for all
aees—at work or
piay
BOY KILLED BY
ACCIDENTAL SHOT
When you’re
nervous or tired
see how it
refreshes!
Don’t Put Olt
The Flavor
Lasts
PEIL'S
Billings Agency
STENOGRAPHERS
JESSIE
B.
Phone 68
THATCHER — Public 7-room modern
Bungalow,
Stenographer.
Commercial Club
Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a m.; 2
p. m. to 5 p. m..
FOR RENT—Partly furnished four-
room house with garage. Water
and lights, but not modern. In
good condition.
Enquire of B.
R. Greer, at Tidings office.
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CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
A. L. LAMB— Contractor and Build­
er. Cement. Brick and Wood­
work.
Marriage Licenses
211 E. Main St.,
Tel. 394-R.
109 Pine St.
FRANK JORDAN — General Con­
tracting and pepalr work. Cement
work specialty.
Tel. 430-J, 227
Granite St.
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PAINTING AND ROOF WORK
cement
foundation, wood house and gar-
age, close in; lot 50x140; fruit
and garden—$2,800.00
6-room modern cottage home, lot
100x160, fruit and shrubbery: 1
nicely located, but not in first-
class repair—$1,600.00.
Close in, 5-room bungalow, all mod-1
ern,
small
lot,
hill
location
—$1,600.00.
6-room close in modern bungalow, |
side hill—$2,100.00.
8-acre tract on Pac. Highway; fine
bottom land, rich as cream; 5-
room house, good-sized barn and
other outbuildings—$3, 000.00
These are only a few samples of
our listings.
We will be glad, to
have you call at the office and talk
with us. It is a pleasure to show
our property.
Clarence F. Garnett and Eunice V.
Duengley. „ ) .. . ...
Dana A. Barrett and . 8 -
Hemphill.
Ralph L. Harris and Irene Bart-
lett.
—
, . ,
Frances Hann and Mabel Morton.
Kanjiro Sumi and Sakye Shimizu.
F. W. Gray and Pearl Nunn.
FOR SALE
C. W. TORRENCE, House Painting
WHEN?
Inside and out. All kinds of FOR SALE—176 acres on foothill,
8 miles out.
A fine stock and j
roof work. 171 Granite St.
wood ranch. Easy to get at. 15 Where are the days, of long ago.
Phone 3 40-J.
DRAYING AND TRANSFER
STAINBROOK TRANSFER—Office
in Elks building, next door to Nel-
da Cafe. Office phone 121; resi­
dence phone 240. You will find
Mr. Stainbrook very accommodat-
ing and reasonable in price and
you can't go wrong by calling 121
for service.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—160 acres of land with
two roomed house, barn, plenty of
water for stock. An attractive of­
fer. For further particulars ad­
dress G. H., care Tidings.
134-tf
GOLD MEDAL
CAPSULES
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the
enemies of life and looks. In use since
1696. All druggists, three sizes.
Look for the name Gold Medal on every box
and accept no imitation
A Nice Home
Billings Agency
141-3
WANTED
FOR RENT—Furnished two and WANTED—A team, wagon and har­
ness. P. A. Cox, 338 Holly St.
three room apartments. Call at
140-6
63 N. Main. S. L. Allen.
140-tf
WANTED—Position as housekeeper,
by respectable woman, capable of
taking charge of home or small
THE NEW Tailoring, Cleaning and
camp. Country preferred. Ad­
Pressing Shop is now open.
C.
130-tf
dress B, care Tidings.
143-3
Drue, 155 E. Main.
TAILORING
LAST!
Women
Made Young
acres good hay land, well watered. |
Small house, barn, other outbuild-1 The days
- . of plenty we used to know?
ings. A nice place to live; close When we went to the 'phone as we
If you want a nice place with am­
to highway.
Inqunre of
670
used to go
Boulevard.
141-3 And sent a roar to the grocery store ple lot—well built—in good condi-
tion—6 rooms convenient—desira-
FOR SALE—Seasoned oak
wood. For a sack of sugar or more,
ble
neighboi hood—a house that you
John H. Doran, R. F. D. carrier. Or ordered a thick and juicy steak
can
get possession of almost imme­
540 Holly St.
141-3* Without a fear of financial break,
diately, see us now. Price is only
FOR SALE—Lot or mill machinery. And could pick and choose two pairs
$2500, and easily worth more.
of shoes;
such as elevators, elevator stands.
grain spouts, grain roller, shaft- When life was easy and days were
ing, pulleys, water wheel, grain |
good
KnSennisomnpsbeler.bç"AUKiand: and That
any ola we thing
our purses stood
might want to use.
WANTED—A man to do Porter work
at the Depot hotel.
143-3
I.OST—Black fur at dance last Tues­
day night at Natatorium. Finder WANTED—A Winchester pump shot
gun. Address F. W., care Tidings. !
please.leave at Tidings office.
143-2*
143-2*
STAPLES REALTY BARGAINS
Real Estate and Real Insurance.
Estb. 1883.
41 East Main St.
Phone 211
Will those halycon days we knew of
yore
Come back to gladden our spirits
sore?
Bargains in
Or must we wander for evermore
Shoeless and cold, with garments old,
Cutting our grub four-fold,
While the H. C. of L. with talons City and Ranch rroperties. House
to Rent.
read
Reaches ur
r each
less head,
Citizens’ Bank Building.
And dra
h great and
all,
sni
e wh
Into the
only they
With pre
io s
uls are supposed
(Incorporated)
to
ay
Office and Works No. 248 Helmat
And ove
over all.
St., Ashland, Ore.
It is a remarkable fact that land and homes áre about the only things
Oh! for
ge lus without fear
that have not gone up “sky high” in price. BUT THAT IS NOT SAYING
clamp the lid on the
THAT OPPORTUNITIES LOAF AROUND EVERYWHERE FOR EV­ Who wi
ERYBODY EVERY DAY FOREVER. Miss Opportunity does come occas­
profiteer,
ionally, but lots of people never get acquainted with her. That’s a mis­
And brind to a burdened world some
take. She is a great booster. She prepares you for the “Rainy day.”
cheer,
She escorts you through the clouds to the silver lining and a bright fu­
And yank us out from the mire of
ture. Come to my office and get acquainted.
doubt,
Fine
bungalow,
close
in
large
lot,
The following numbers have been
plenty
fruit,
good
surroundings.
With
1
a
will that is firm and stout.
sold and will not appear on my of-
Then i these troublous days we are
fice list: Nos. 9, 10, 11, 17, 21, 23, Price $3000; terms.
33, 45, 54, 203, 212, 213, 232, 242
passing through
Good plain house, large garden,
end 400.
fruit and shade, close in, $800; $300 We will see at last in a rearward
cash, balance long time, 5 per cent
view,
No. 2—Reduced from $2500. A real interest.
And the prices high that have
speculative bargain in residence,
close in; a $3000 property for
reached to the sky
80 acres finest kind of land, all in
$1900.
alfalfa and grain, situated on paved Will tumble again, but the profiteer
highway
Price $240 per acre and With bulging coffers will never fear,
No. 243—A highly improved irri­ cheap
at that.
...
....
gated 4-acre snap, $5300.
_____ __________ ____________________ — ; With sardonic glee he will count his
35 acres on highway, all in culti-
kale
No. 244—A 4-acre orchard and al­
Nation,
small
house
and
barn,
all
And
know
if it keeps him out of jail,
falfa, $7000 city improvements, fenced and under irrigation system
irrigated. A real home, $85 00.
We can laugh at the passersby.
being built, $5300.
A-9
UNITED
EMIL PEIL.
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body-
full of youth and health may be
Zach Cameron to C. W. Bates. Land yours if you will keep your system
in lots 11, 12, block 3, Sunnyside in order by regularly taking
Add., Medford.
S. S. Bullis to the Sterling Mining
Co. Land in Twp. 3 9 S., R 2W.
C. E. Terrill to Chester V. Dolph.
Land, lots 10, 11, 12, 13 block
55, Medford.
John M. Kirkpatrick, et ux to C. P.
Good et ux. Land in Sec. 15, Twp.
39S, R IE.
Arthur F. Abbott, et ux, to William
M. Abbott, et ux. Land in lots 37,
38, Miner’s addition to Ashland.
W
C. B. LAMKIN
SEALED
(Willärd)
WRIGLEYS Ro
SPEARMINT
Uniformity is the secret of
success of any good product.
It’s the reason Willard
Batteries with threaded Rub­
ber Insulation are making
such a wonderful record of
long life without repairs.
Ordinary materials used
for insulation between bat­
tery plates are taken just as
they come from nature and
can’t be made uniform by
any process.
But threaded Rubber In­
sulation is built up by a
scientific manufacture. Every
piece of it is like every other
and almost invariably
Threaded Rubber lasts as
lon¿ as battery plates.
No wonder many of these
batte 3 have given three
and four years of uninter­
rupted good service.
Drop in and get the whole
story.
the
PERFECT GUM "WP— 1
T ight -
KEPT
RIGHT
$ LOOMIS & NELSON i
FOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
215 Fourth St
Phone 23
Jordan Electric Co
Ashland, Oregon
(Willära)
REAL ESTATE
Ashland Iron Works
Manufacturing Engineers,
Repair Work
General
We manufacture, raving Plant
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas En­
gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, Brass
and Bronze Castings of every kind.
Having thoroughly equipped oui
plant for the manufacture and ra­
pairs of heavy and all classes of ma­
chine and foundry work, we solicit
your orders and inquiries. Estimates
and quotations furnished on applica­
tion.
If You Are Looking For
GOOD EATS
Try the
NELDA
Cafe
Elks Block
Phone 84
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday.
Open from 6:00 A. M. till 2:00 P. M
Patrons
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Leaving bundles out for the driver
to call for should pin name and ad­
dress on' outside of bundle, and if
wanted Rough Dry shoud state that
At last the coal is coming in, fast
also; otherwise, will take it for
granted that the laundry is to be fin­ enough to enable us ‘to deliver all
No. 245—183 acres on Pacific high-
3 acres splendid land in edge of Oh, better than talking with Venus ished. This is necessary on account you want.
way. 15
Grants Pass city, good barn and house, alfalfa
4
of new driver, and new help in the
Per Ton.
or Mars
12 00 feet elevation; house, 2 fire­ and fruit; close to High school. Price
Laundry.
places; big barn; all kinds ma­ $4000.
. Or any one of the shining stars.
The Famous Peacock Lump
chinery; maple shade trees 70 ft. ——----- — --------------------------- ----- -—-— And we will shed never a tear—
Coal, delivered in bulk.... $14.50
spread; fruit, grain, alfalfa for out
Fine 80 acre grain and alfalfal , ...
,
for
The
Famous Peacock Nut
ranch
on
highway
variety
of
fruit,
hat
blissful
day
when
we
say
range; school
house on place;
aye,
Coal,
delivered in bulk. . . . 14.00
electric light, water and ditches. good buildings, surrounded by shade
Say, it is too good and too big to trees, some out range; a money mak­
Good bye to the profiteer.
The
Utah
Lump Coal, deliver­
SEED
describe here. Come and get par­ ing beautiful home, $9500.
14.50
ed in bulk............................
ticulars. Price $15,000.
The Utah Egg Coal, delivered
One of the best stock alfalfa and SALE OF BONDS WON’T
14.25
grain ranches in Oregon. Located
HALT ROAD PAVING
in bulk .................................
FOR EXCHANGE
on the paved highway, abundance of
Half
tons
of
either,
delivered
Seed Wheat.
Albany, Ore., home, 5-room cottage, water, two ditches; 350 acres in all; |
SALEM, Ore.—The opinion of the
7.75
in bulk .. ............................
Seed Corn.
modern, plastered, lot 67x110; 3 good out range; good buildings, and supreme court in which it was held
Quarter
tons
of
either,
deliv
­
blocks from court house, plenty tools nd machinery. Price $21000. that the sale of bonds under the
Garden and Field Seeds of all
fruit. Want Ashland home.
4.25
ered in bulk .......................
kinds.
12 acres varigated orchard, splen- Bean-Barrett act to match federal
1.00
100 lb. sacks, per sack............
White Mids, lots of Corn.
NICELY improved 40-acre farm near did land, irrigated; in edge of town; aid was discretionary by the state
Nevada, Mo., valued at $2000. small house, fair barn; splendid buy, board of control, will have little or
Packing in or sacking, extra
ASHLAND FEED STORE
What have you to trade?
$1200.
charge.
no effect in slowing up road work
in Oregon, according to
Herbert
Nunn, state highway engineer.
Office: 63 Main Street, next door Ford Garage. Phone 26
Tel. 214
353 East Main.
T WILL pay you to come to us tor
anything in the line of auto supplies
or repair work.
We want your big jobs and little jobs
and we will make the big ones look
small when computing the cost to you
Coal Coal Coal
There isn’t an automobile need
Make this
we can’t supply
shop your auto headquarters
Ashland Laundry Co
Car of Red Oats
My Name Is Dennis
Whittle Transter Co
<
•
- E E. MARCY,
EXPERT REPAIRING, ACCESSORIES, OUS,
PHONE 195 '
MAIN G are STS.,
-AA4.
GRFASESVA
ASHLAND, OREGON