} t ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS ASHLAND REALTYCO. I PRESIDENT, NFNX“E.NAMn Business and Professional DR. GEO. O. JARVIS garden. ASHLAND, OREGON CONTRACTING AND BUILDING DR. H. B. MOORE— Chiropractic Physician. First National Bank . Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res. 207-J. DR ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac- tice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg 73-tf Bldg , Ashland, Ore. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited DR. to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses supplied. Oculist and aurist for S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., oppisite postOffice, Medford, Oregon. Phone 567 21-tf • ATTORNEYS BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys- at Law, Pioner Block, Ashland. L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at- Law Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens Bank Bldg. C. H. SPALDING— Attorney at- Law. Beaver Block. Phone 146. PIANO TUNING GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tun­ er, with 17 years practical ex­ perience, includin 3 nine years factory training. Leave orders 45tf at Rose Bros or Enders. Classified One cent the word each • time. If run every day for • one month or more one-half • cent the word each time. @4646 MONEY TO LOAN WE LOAN MONEY to farmers and orchardists at 6 per cent Insurance McCurdy interest. National Medford Agency, Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore. 172-tf FOR SALE and | FOR SALE—Garage property in WANTED Automobiles to " Cottage Grove, Ore., also 2 14 overhaul by an expert machi ­ and | acres, just outside city with nist. All work guaranteed. 109 good 7-room house, barn, work j 127 North Riverside, opposite shop and three hen houses; j Nat., Medford. Phone 2 6. good orchard. Electric light, [ Clark & Childers. 170-tf FRANK JORDAN—General Con­ city water. Will take home in tracting and Repair Work. Ce­ Ashland to $3000. J. H. WANTED—Timber claim, for 5 ment work specialty. Tel 430-J. | acres Portland, Ore., just out­ Box 104, Cottage Veatch, 227 Granite St. 21tf side city limits between Base 175-5* Grove, Ore. Line and Section Line roads, PLUMBING both paved. In Mount Tabor WE BUY, raise and sell fur-bear­ JERK Y O'NEIL — Exclusive Avenue Homes. No improve­ ing rabbits, and other fur­ Plumbing. First Class material | ments; free and clear. Carl A. bearing animals. List what Patzlaf, Roseburg, Ore. 166-32* and workmanship. Let me fig- | you have with us. stating your ure your next job of plumbing.1 lowest prices on large lot ship­ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE On First street in Beaver Bldg, j ments. The Fur & Specialty Telephone 68. Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. , FOR SALE—Sightly building lots, Ave., Fargo, N. Dak. near Boulevard, $150 each, half PAINTING AND ROOF WORK 175-lmo. | cash. Box 61, Ashland. 160-tf C. W. TORRANCE, House Paint­ FOR SALE — Horses. One pair, FOR SALE — Six-room house. | ing, inside and out. All kinds 900 lb. horses in splendid work- basement, strictly modern; fur- of roof work. 171 Granite St. ing order; one pair 1200 lb. nace heat; water, lights; fruit Res. phone 340-J. Office 192. mares, working every day; one for family use. About one acre black horse, weight about 1350 of ground, dandy for chickens. lbs. Will sell with or without i For information inquire of T. harness, at a bargain. Trucks J. Philpott, 558 Holly St., or and heavier teams best for our Alvin Moss, Ashland, Ore. work. Whittle Transfer Co. 161-1* LAMB—Contractor Builder. • Cement, Brick Woodwork. Tel. 394-R. Pine St. Mineral 162-tf Baths FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Flem­ ish Giant Rabbits for breeding purposes; finest in the country. DR. HAWLEY Some fine does with and without young. Buck at Stud. 171 Chiropractic Physician Granite street. W. A. Shell. First National Bank Building. Phone 340-J. 163-lmo. Entrance, room 5. FOR SALE—80 acres between Phone 48 Wimer and Bybees Springs; some improvements; no incum­ brances; no fog: a good place FOR SALE—Continued for some one; a reasonable cash offer takes it. Address H. M. Smith’s Liv- FOR SALE- Pigs Knudsen, Box 511, Pasco, 175-5* ery Barn. Wash. 158-lmo.* FOR SALE—Barred Rock hatch­ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Portland | ing eggs, O. A. C. strain, $1.00 property. Modern 5-room cot-1 per setting. Phone 365-R-2. tage with garage, lot 50x100; 177-1 fruit and flowers; well fenced; I room for garden; close in and FOR SALE—Or will rent to the between two car lines; part right party, my residence at 117 cash, rest in acreage, or would Laurel St. Call 117 Laurel St. consider Ashland property up | to one-half value. A Hathaway, | FOR SALE—One registered Her­ 871 E. Irving St., Portland. ford bull, 2 12 years old, and ________________ ' 178-2 - ■ " ■ —.... — ■ 10 head of rade cows; cheap Inquire at THE BEST BUY on earth is earth if taken quick. itself. J. C. Mason, bargains Gold Crest Ranch, Gold Hill, | in real estate. Stock ranches. | 174-6’ | Oregon. orchards, farms. USED CAR BARGAINS—All on Acreage, town property, bought, easy terms. Clark & Childers, | sold and exchanged. J. C. Ma­ 127 North Riverside Ave., son, Talent, Ore. Medford. Phone 26. 170-tf Tues&Fri-4t* “WE SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT IT” That is what a housewife said to us when she called seeking a new home to move to after getting notice that thier abiding place was sold. BUT IT IS NOT YET TOO LATE Not All the Good Bargains Are Gone. Prices remain ridiculously low in many cases, as compared with other things. The tendency is toward a rise in prices of improved places. And none that have been recently purchased could be had except at a handsome advance. Not a day passes that we do not hear of an offer to “buy your bargain.’’ This certain- ly WAKES UP THE PROCRASTINATORS. A VERY SIGNIFICANT FACT IS THAT THERE ARE MANY PLACES WITH GOOD IMPROVEMENTS OFFERED FOR BUT LITTLE MORE THAN ONE CAN BUY SIMILAR LAND WITH NO IMPROVEMENTS FOR. ” With building costs as they are and the demand for homes con­ tinuing, rents rising and population increasing, even a Wise Blind Man would not fail to see the present GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY and take advantage of it. FOR SALE—Two doors, regula­ tion size, one an ordinary door » and one a swing door, Both steel wool dressd, black walnut stain, gloss finish. ' All attach­ ments with doors. Sold ai rea- sonable rate. Mrs. S. J. Irwin, 160 North Main street. 179-1 FOR SALE—About 5 acres on 2 east side of city, 5-room house • and good barn, about equally “ divided with alfalfa, fruit trees ’ and berries and garden ground. ′ Might consider trade for small 1 place close in. Part payment • and good terms on balance. ′1 C. A. Gray, 72 Garfield St. | . . 178-tf " HERMANS Army SHOES The undersigned hereby c tifies that he intends to conduct and carry on business under n issumed name, at the city of Ashland, in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, that the said business to be conducted is the dealing in real estate, buying and selling real estate on commission or brokerage or as investment, the handling of insurance as agent, renting properties and such other business as is usually conducted by a realty and insurance bro­ ker, that the designated name under which such business is to be conducted is STAPLES REALTY AGENCY, that the true and real names of all the parties conducting on intending to conduct said buiaenss, or having an interest therein, and the postoffice address of each of said parties, are E. T. Staples, Ashland, Ore. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the 30th day of March, 1920. E. T. STAPLES (Seal) "T'ATT: Phone 26 E. E. Phipps, Geo. E. Yates and Are built on Munson last. the celebrated First to make this last famous the Herman shoe is known country wide You enjoy your feet if they’re WILDCAT TRIES TO all civilized nations, the present | BREAK INTO HOUSE coinage of the British Isles as TUSCARORA.—Men who shot a large wildcat that had rabies and had imprisoned them and Mrs. Phillips in a bunkhouse on the Newton Philips ranch .tell the story of the efforts of the animal to break into the building and attack them. Mrs. Phillips, hearing a noise in the chicken yard, went to in­ vestigate, and soon had to run for her life as the wildcat charged at her. She reached the bunkhouse. The cat tried to batter open the door with its head and failing in this tried the window, where it presented a queer appearance with porcupine quills projecting troni its head and face. The animal left the bunkhouse and the men finding a shotgun killed it. first term entitles me to re nomination andre-election. C E. TERRILL. own state schools and for pay- ing adequate sala more Normal sch ocis gon. A. well as the weights and measures | of the British Isles and of Ameri­ For Assessor ca are of the cld antiquated and I hereby announce my candidacy County School Superintendent inefficient German origin and for the nomination for the of­ I herewith announce myself as a discarded years ago by that na­ fice of County Assessor of Jack- candidate seeking nomination son County, subject to the wish­ tion itself. by the Republican party for the es of the voters of the Repub­ ’office of county school superin­ lican party at the primary elec­ tendent. tion of May 21st. SUSANNE W. HOMES. J. B. COLEMAN. Political Announcements. .$] 5 00 Political Display Adv. the in. ‘35 School Superintendent Cash must accompany order on I hereby announce myself a candi­ all political advertising. date for nomination for County For District Attorney- School Superintendent on the Believing that my successful man­ Republican ticket. © agement of the office of District * G. W. GODWARD. 28 -- .fa a- ik Attorney has shown me thor­ ß 12 is oughly qualified, and that I can X County Superintendent serve the people of Jackson *10 - ***** .2° Z County in that capacity best, I I hereby announce myself as can­ announce my candidacy for re­ didate for County School Su­ nomination on the Republican perintendent on the republican - ticket at the May primaries. ticket at the primary election, G. M. ROBERTS. May 21st. I am for education and for giving the rur: ’ school I hereby announce myself as a the very best advantages pot candidate for the office of Dis­ sible, for employing far PERMIT NECESSARY trict Attorney, on Republican possible the teachers from our * TO MAKE VINEGAR ticket, subject to the wish of the SALEM.—It is unlawful to i voters at coming primary elec­ tion. I believe that the laws make vinegar, according to ad- should be honestly and fairly vices received by District Attor- enforced, and if nominated and Che Bank •with ney Gehlhar from the federal pro-1 elected will see that they are the Chirrs Chock.' hibition director at Portland, un­ so enforced. H. A. CANADAY. less permission is first obtained from the government. Un hereby announce my candidacy der the state law, Mr. Gehlhar for nomination on the republi­ said, it is permissible to make can ticket for the office of Dis­ trict Attorney. I f elected I vinegar, but under the federal pledge myself to an impartial regulations, bond must first be ! WHEN CALIFORNIA VISITS enforcement of the law. OREGON made assuring the government | / F. P. FARRELL. that the vinegar will not be made IT is our privilege and honor in and sold for drinkin Ashland to bethe firs t to wel- For Sheriff purposes, | come and last to say goodbye to advices from the federal prohibi­ I hereby announce myself a Re­ southern touring parties. Think publican candidate, for Sheriff tion director state. what an edge that gives us in of Jackson County, at the May making a lasting impression. primaries. Several years’ ex­ Adoption of simple metric sys-; A nod and smile on the street is perience in this line of work, a cheering sign to the weary au- including last six months of tern of weights and measures be­ oist when he drives into or out 1919 In the tax collection de ­ ing urged for this coutry . Of of town. partment, thoroughly qualifies Cause everyone to “Aim for me to administer the duties of Ashland.” the office in an efficient man- $ ner. JOHN B. WIMER. LLCALU THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL e Political Announcements hereby announce my candidacy for re-nomination for the office of Sheriff on the Republican ticket, subject to the May prim- maries. I feel that my record as a public official during the %Jk