Wednesday, March 8, 1920 ASHLAND DAILY TDINGB Business and Professional | ___________ -______ Classified I... ...... One cent the word each time. If run every day for one month or more one-half cent th® word each time. One cent the word each time DR. GEO. O. JARVIS DR. FRANK M MOXON FOR RENT. FOR RENT—160 acres of land with two roomed house/ barn, plenty of water for stock. An attractive offer. For furthei particulars address G. H., care Tidings. 134-tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS THE SANITARIUM ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 126 PHYSICIANS FOR RENT—Partly furnished 4- room house with garage. Water j and lights, but not modern. In good condition. Enquire of B. R. Greer, at Tidings Office. DRAYING AND TRANSFER WANTED FOR SALE--$650, a four-room! cottage and two large’ lots at 168 Lincoln st. House has elec­ tric lights and patent toilet con­ nected with sewer. Terms, $150 . cash, bal. $15 or mor per mo. with interest at 7 per et. O H Gaines, 529,-E. Mohawk st., Portland, Ore. NEAR EAST FUND CAMPAIGN STARTS The big drive to carry Ashland 20 acres bearing pear orchard; over the top in the campaign to trees planted -spring of 1910; raise funds for the starving Ar- the-varieties: 10 aeres of Boses menians, in the “Near East” fund and the balance \Bartletts and Howells with a few Comice.. movement, was launched yester- Land almost level with splendidi day. soil. Located half a mile from Every one is asked to contrib- the station at Sutherlin, Ore., I ute as substintially as possible to and on a paved road. In A-l this cause, and it is certainly a i condition. Nothing better in the whole Sutherlin Valley. worthy one. The money received Price $800 per acre, $6000 cash is not wasted, by any means, and and the balance on time at 6 per cent. Particulars, E. T. we can hardly realize what a dol- STAPLES, Ashland, Ore. Phone* lar will do to sustain life and help 26. the stricken people of the "near east.” OREGON CITY.— Hearst in- We have a large sum to raise, terests secure 75 tons daily pa- The committee in charge of this per output. campaign asks that everyone get at this moveme-t win a wit and with generous contributions. Contributions are payable at either of the three banks in Ash- land. Unless sufficient funds are Political Announcements. . $15 00 voluntarily contributed it will be Political Display Adv. the in. .35 Cash must accompany order on necessary to start canvassing, for Ashland must not fall down. all political advertising. Let everyone show his sympa­ " For District Attorney thy and loyalty to his brother man Believing that my successful man­ by helping the cause along. Do- agement of the office of District Urge Attorney has shown me thor­ nate your sum TODAY oughly qualified, and that 1 can others to give TODAY. serve the people of Jackson | County in that capacity best. I announce my candidacy for re nomination on the Republican ticket at the May primaries? G. M. ROBERTS.. Political Announcements Hotel Austin | 4 with basement; fair barn, No. 81— 5-room house, good con­ bargain. $2500. Terms. dition, splendid location near M. E. church on paved street, i j 11250. Terms No. 274—360 acre mountain ranch, on main road, fair build­ No. 82—7-room bungalow, plas­ ings. Alfalfa and timothy, pas­ ture and out range; well wa­ tered and on paved street, good 1 location, lot 50x100. $1500. tered $8500. Terms. ) Terms. No. 89—Half acre, corner Beach No. 83— Beautiful bungalow, 5 and Ashland, variety of fruit, rooms, plastered nicely appoint- cheap house. The land is f ed, lot 100x175. Fruit and worth the price, $600. i flowers. Above frost and fog J line, with furniture, $2000, No. 90—7-room bungalow, mod ern and nicely arranged; lot without, $1800. Terms. 100x150, east part of town, va- Price $1700.' riety of fruit. No. 280— 96 acre ranch on Wil­ Terms. liams creek, 76 acres under ir­ rigation, 32 acres in alfalfa and timothy, house and barns, cows, No. 91—4-room bungalow, over­ looking park; bath, etc.; a bar­ hogs and machinery go with the gain; $600. place. • This ranch is on good road, postoffice near by and ts in a good stock country. Price No. 277—37 acres best kind of alfalfa and grain land, good | • including the personal property, house and barn close to town, I 5 815,700. Terms. old family orchard, 10 trees J A Business Proposition, on stage commercial apples. Electric lights; electric range, washing road 35 miles from Klamath machine, pumps; 7 head pure I Falls. $7500 stock general mer- bred Shorthorn Derm; team and r chandise, good buildings, 4 0 machinery. A real ranch. $10,- j acres land, auto truck, etc. Big 000 J trading country surrounding and increasing rapidly. This is a big money maker and will be No. 278—26 acres orchard home, = good buildings, near town, out a so shown by the owners' books of frost and fog zone; 200 de- : a and income tax paid. Ill health licious, 300 Newtowns, 150 causes owner to offer to sell. Baldwins, Spitz and peaches; a Particulars will be furnished. money maker; three to four thousand boxes of apples yearly. No. 87—4-room cottage furnished, $15,000. Terms. lot 100x140, above fog and frost, nicely located. $1000. FOR EXCHANGE Terms. I I No. 88—8 -room house, close in, Two good farms in Washington i valued at $4000 each. Will a 1 block from Boulevard, upper trade either or both for suitable a side; all modern, iot 50x140: Ashland property. garage, variety of fruit. $2650. No. 273—18 acres garden and For Exchange—$2700 residence = timber land facing on Lithia close in. Will take equal value a park, nice bungalow, 5 rooms in San Joaquin Valley, Calif, a f Office: 63 Main Street, next door Ford Garage. opens for VALE—New bank business. 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 differ- enee in the pleasure of the game. You KNOW it Profanity, gambling and other undesirable elements are abso- lutely TABOO here. We invite GENTLEMEN only. This is a clean, congenial amuse­ ment hall for decent, clean-cut fellows. No Nerve Disturbain in the table beverage- I nstant POSTUM Contentment and satis­ faction come as coffee troubles vanish, when one uses this pure cereal drink in place of tea or coffee There’s a Reason Alnutt & Moody Clean Sport, for Regular Fellows Hemstitching AND PEIL’S C. B. Lamkin BARGAINS IN Picotin g REAL ESTATE Mrs. Hevener and Miss Ewan, Corner By the Park Used sewing machines from $6.00 balcony floor, Vaupel’s store. up, will sew as good as new ones. New White machines always on hand. A fresh carload just in. Dandy spray pumps. Cedar posts at 15c. Fencing at least 10c per rod cheaper than elsewhere. City and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent. CITIZENS’ RANK BUILDING On Savings Accounts EMIL PEI I Milk A Dollar Starts an Account STATE BANK OF ASHLAND WE DELIVER Our goods are in easy reach and prices are the lowest. You do your own choosing. Join the crowds and trade at The Only 4% Interest Milk at 15c per can. $1.70 per doz $6.40 per case. LAUNDRY In the City But—we are trying to treat you just as though there were three laundries here. Ashland Laundry Co Ashland Furniture Co Complete House Furnishers Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum, Cooking Utensils and Camping Outfits. Steam’s Self Service Store 7 NORTH MAIN STREET 92-9 1-North Main Street The Smaller Cars—and the World’s Most Popular Tires “7 Because I advertise extensively, and make salee, new offerings come to me daily, and from people who have good urgent rea­ sons to sell and want to sell badly. I have sold every exclusive listing I have taken. Who’s next? If my ad contains a listing that interests you, don’t you think my office is the place to call for information? That’s fair and square. Will be glad to show you around—that's my business. mat A MONEY MAKING ORCHARD DR. H. B. MOOR— Chiropractic STAINBROOK TRANSFER—Of­ WANTED—Boy to split wood and Physician. First National Bank fice in Elks building, next door do light chores for lady who is Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res. to, Nelda Cafe. Office phone sick. Call at corner Iowa and 207-J. 121; residence phone 240. You Avery Sts. - 156-2 will find Mr. Stainbrook very DR ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ accomodating and reasonable in WANTED—A used porcelain bath tice limited to eye, ear, hose tub. Address A. E. G., care price and you can’t go wrong by and throat. Office hours, 10 to Tidings. 155-3 calling 121 for service. 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg WANTED—Married man to work I 73-tf Bldg , Ashland, Ore. STENOGRAPHERS on ranch. Good house to live in, gas electric lights, bath, etc., DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician JESSIE B. THATCHER—Public on Pacific highway. Talent and Surgeon* Practice limited Stenographer. Commercial Orchard Co., O. A. Manning. to eye, ear, nose and throat. Club. Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a Mgr., Talent, Ore. Phone 373.14.1 Glasses supplied. Oculist and m; 2 p m. to 5 p. m. 155-tf aurist for S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg, oppisite PAINTING AND ROOF WORK WANTED—Reliable lady, must postoffice, Medford, Oregon. be good cook and housekeeper: 21-tf C. W. TORRANCE. House Paint­ Phone 567 good home, good wages; 3 in ing, inside and out. All kinds familv. Address F. L. Taylor. ATTORNEYS of roof work. 171 Granite St. Phone 452-H, Medford. Ore. Phone 3 40-J. BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys- 156-4* 1 at Law, Pioner Block, Ashland. FOR SALE A. ROBERTS— -Attorney-at- FOR SALE—From O. A. C., C. C. Law Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ White Leghorn stock, cockrels Bank Bldg. and setting eggs. L I. Craw­ I hereby announce my candidacy C. H. SPALDING— Attorney at- Until tomorrow what can be done ford, Talent, Ore. 144-lm* for nomination on the republi­ Law. Beaver Block. Phone 146. today was never truer spoken can ticket for the office of Dis­ FOR SALE—Canned fruits and than in the case of insuring your trict Attorney. I f elected I jellies, quarts and pints. 73 PLUMBING pledge myself to an impartial! property against Fire Loss! If Pine street. 154-3* enforcement of the law. JERRY O’NEIL — Exclusive it's worth having it’s worth insur- P. P. FARRELL. FOR SALE—Bay mare, 6 years Plumbing. First class material ing. Do It Now! Phone 211. old, well broke. Call 275 and workmanship, Let me fig For Sheriff Scenic Drive. 155-2* ure your next job of plumbing Billings Agency i hereby announce myself a Re­ On First street in Beaver Bldg FOR SALE—Hal dozen Rhode publican candidate for Sheriff Telephone 68. Real Estate and Real Insurance Island Red hens and rooster. of Jackson County, at the May Fine breeding stock. 316 Har- primaries. Several years’ ex­ GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tun­ gadine St. 15-2t* er, with 17 years practical ex­ perience in this line of work, perience, including nine years including last six months of FOR SALE—125 White Leghorn factory training. Leave orders 1919 in the tax collection de­ hens for sale, $150 each; 2 O. partment, thoroughly qualifies at Rose Bros or Enders. 45tf A. C. Leghorn cockerels, $2.00 me to administer the duties, of each. Mrs. Martha Striker. CONTRACTING AND BUILDING the office in an efficient man- DAN CONNER, Prop. Phone 2F5. 155-5t* ner. JOHN B. WIMER. LAMB—Contractor and FOR SALE—Heating stove, range. Builder. Cement, Brick and Headquarters for Commercial I hereby announce my candidacy 109 Woodwork. Tel. 394-R. beds, bookcase, tables, chairs, Men and Tourists. for re-nomination for the office refrigerator, 50 gal. tank, lawn Pine St. of Sheriff on the Republican European Plan. Excellent Grill. mower; 10 oz. tent 9x11; gar­ ticket, subject to the May prim- FRANK JORDAN—General Con­ den tools, etc. R. Burkhart. 7 3 Merchants’ Lunch. maries. I feel that my record tracting and Repair Work. Ce- Pine St . . 156-4t as a public official during the i ment work specialty. Tel 430-J. first term entitles me to re- 21tf Two Blocks From Lithia Park. EGGS for hatching from Tancred 227 Granite St. nomination and re-election. strain White Leghorns, $1.50 C E. TERRILL. setting; $8.00 hundred. Mrs. W. D. Booth. Phone 292-R. For Assessor 156 Wed. Sat. f hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for the of-" FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE fice of County Assessor of Jack- 6.32 FOR SALE CHEAP BY OWNER son County, subject to the wish­ —8-room house, modern, in es of the voters of the Repub­ first class condition, well locat­ lican party at the primary elec­ ed, 2 12 acres of ground planted | tion of May 21st. to family orchard and berries: J. B. COLEMAN. [ all fenced with good chicken wire, barn, chicken house, one St hool Superintendent acre alfalfa Cow and chickens I hereby announce myself a candi- for sale if desired. Furnished or date for nomination for County unfurnished. On new paved School Superintendent on the highway, 1360 Ashland st. L. Republican ticket. S. Case, owner. 145-lmo* ! G. W. GODWARD ALL NEW OFFERINGS Don’t Put Off . W. Knott of Rockford, Ill.,! | a former chef a n a Northern Pa- cific dining ca ’ h t purchased the White Hot se Z afe on East Main street op d/by “Red” Morga n. Mr. I nott has changed the name of hi est. {blishment to the “Dew Drop Inn.” UMtiiimiuititttifiiinttrHniiiiiinHiiHiHfniHtiiuiiiiHiiiiitituiuiiinintnmtniHtintmttiintiiiNHiHMMfNimnnintntmNNiiHNmimmmammNinNMtMimnnHiMMimmHniMiNiiiMNiiiunuituii'uiuttiiimiiMtiiMiiHiiiiiutniiu sum No tires bearing the Goodyear name, not even the famous Goodyear Cords which equip the world’s highest-priced cars, embody a higher relative value than do Goodyear Tires in the 30x3-, 30x 312-, and 31x4-inch sizes. Shoes In these tires owners of Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, and other cars taking these sizes, are afforded a measure of performance and service such as only the world’s largest tire factory devoted to these sizes can supply. All that this company’s experience and methods have accomplished in these tires is available to you now at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Ladies’ Lace and Button, up to size 5, $4.00 and $4.50 values 0o 00 Sale price J2.00 Go to this Service Station Dealer for these tires and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes* He has them. Ladies’ Lace and Button Oxfords sizes 21 to 4}, $3.00 and $4.00 values Sale price $1.49 Misses and Childrens’ Lace and But­ ton Oxfords and Pumps, sizes up to 2}, values up to $2.50. Q1 An Sale price J 1.49 30x312 Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All-Weather Tread___ Childrens’ Pumps and Oxfords, sizes up to 10, $1.50 and $1.75 Sale price A (00 — 30x312 Goodyear Single-Cure 41 P6E Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread_______ ____ (— Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that properly. Why risk a good casing with a reinforce casings properly. year Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more cheap tube? than tubes of less merit. proof bag 30-312 size in water- Each and every pair placed on sale are real values. Now is the time to stock up for the coming season. Shoes are high and are going to be higher. We are going to help you cut down the high cost of shoes. Phone 26 VAUPELS QUALITY STORE al Is it accidental that the majority of tourists passing through Ashland every summer specify Good­ year fires as their first choice? We do their tire repair work and know why this decided préférence for Goodyear exists everywhere. Ashland Vulcanizing Works M. C. LININGER & SON, Proprietors