ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Monday, July 5, 1920 PAGE THREW .Js---- W. M. Barber. and Professional H. O. Anderson. ASHLAND REALTY CO. 25 East Main. Phone X81 CITY AND FARM PROPERTY One cent the word each time. Eight-room plastered house, cement basement, all modern im­ provements, barn, woodshed, cliicken house, plenty of fruit and berries, good garden, some alfal- , fa. lot covers full acre, in nice lo­ ca tio n , $3400; easy terms. Modem five-room house, with barn and garage, good garden, fruit, chicken yard, etc., fine lo­ cation overloking valley, $3150; ensry terms. THE ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB Is keeping up the civic health of Ashland just as we are help­ ing to keep up the physical health of the community. THE SANITARIUM DR. GEO. O. JARVIS PHYSICIANS CONTRACTING AND BUILDING DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physi­ A. L LAMB— C ontractor cian and Surgeon. Hours 9 to Buiider. Cement, Brick 12 and 1 to 5. Office, 425 E. Woodwork. Tel. 394-R. Main St., Opp. Public Library. Pine St. and and 109 DR. H. B. MOORE— Chiropractic FRANK JORDAN— G en eral. Con­ tracting and R epair Work. Ce­ Physician. F irst National Bank m ent work specialty. Tel 430-J. Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; — w ■ 227 Granite St. 21tf DR ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ PLUMBING tice limited to eye, ear, nose and th ro at. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg JERRY O’NEIL — E x c 1 u s i v e Bldg , Ashland, Ore. 73-tf Plum bing. F irst class m aterial and w orkmanship. Let me fig­ ure your next job of plumbing. DR. J . J . EMMENS— Physician On F irst street in Beaver Bldg. and Surgeon. Practice limited Telephone 68. to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses supplied. Oculist and au rist for S. P. R. It. Offices, PAINTING AND ROOF WORK M. F. and H. Bldg., oppisite postoffice, Medford, Oregon. C. W. TORRANCE, House P ain t­ Phone 567 21-tf ing, inside and out. All kinds of roof work. 171 G ranite St. CHIROPRACTORS Res. phone 340-J. Office 192. I)R. GEO. J. K1NZ, Chiropractor, Suite 8, over M itchell’s Cloth­ ing Store. Office Phone 103. Residence Phone 401. ATTORNEYS BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys- at Law, Pioner Block, Ashland. M in e r a l B a th s INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effective March 20, 1920 Daily (Except Sunday) LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND 7:15 a. m. 7:15 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 Noon 12:00 Noon 12:45 p. ra. 12:45 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 2:15 p. m. 2:15 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:45 p. m. 3:45 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 5:15 p. m. 5'15 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:45 p. m. Sat. only 8:45 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 10:30 p. ra. Sat. only 12:15 Midgt SUNDAY ONLY LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND 9:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 Noon 12:00 Noon 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. Office and waiting room: No. 5 S. Front St., Nash Hotel Building, Medford. Phone 309. Ashland Waiting — East Side Pharmacy. ORDER In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. DR. HAWLEY L. A. ROBERTS-—Attorney-at- In the M atter of Lim iting Capac­ Chiropractic Physician Law Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ ity of Loads Passing Over Paved B a n t Bldg. F irst National Bank Building. Roads in Jackson County, Ore­ gon. Entrance, room 5. O. H. SPALDING— Attorney at- Now at this tim e comes on for Phono 48 Law. Beaver Block. Phone 146. consideration the above entitled m atter and it appearing to the PIANO TUNING Court th a t owing to heavily load­ ed trucks, the paved highways in GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tu n ­ Jackson are being dam ­ er, with 17 years practical ex­ aged by County such loads. And the perience, including nine years State Highway Commission for the factory training. Leave orders ♦ One cent the word each <8> at Rose Bros or Enders. 45tf State of Oregon and the County Court for Jackson County having ♦ time. If run every day for heretofore entered into a contract ♦ one m onth or more one-half $> whereby the Pacific Highway and other improved roads in Jackson ♦ cent the word each time. «S- County are to be m aitnained on a ••• 50-50 basis, said State Highway Commission having demanded that BEAUTIFUL TWELVE A C R E FOR SALE the loads on the paved roads in tract, inside city limits. Splen­ Jackson County be limited in or­ did irrigation system, about FOR SALE— Garland range. Bar­ four acres in commercial cher­ der to protect the pavement which gain, if sold at once. 55 Fac­ ries and apples, with some mis­ has already been laid and which tory street. 260-3t* cellaneous fru its: fine garden; may hereafter be placed on the orchard all set to red clover, State Highways in Jackson Coun­ SEE The Busy Corner Motor Co., balance of cleared land in grain ty. and the Court at this tim e be­ corner Main street and Pacific and crops; some woodland and lieving it to the best interest of highway, in Medford, for over­ the county th at an order be made pasture. hauled, used cars. 269-lm o Fine six-room house with large to lim it the loads on all paved sleeping porch and basement, highways w ithin Jackson County RABBIT BARGAIN— Twelve good the la tte r used for packing in order th a t the State may be re­ does and choice buck for $10. house; bath, toilet and all mod­ quired to pay th eir portion for 54 Roca St., Phone 238. 1 ern conveniences; all rooms are the m aintenance of the State High­ large and airy; good barn and ways in Jackson County as agreed FOR SALE— Poland China and garage; the most sightly loca­ to and as hereinbefore mentioned. Duroc pigs. John H. Doran, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED tion in Ashland. R. F. D. carrier. 268-5t* This place cost the owner $16,- th a t the maximum capacity load 000, but the husband having for any vehicle passing over any FOR SALE— Five room plastered died, the widow has leased it | paved highways w ithin Jackson house, modern conveniences, for several years and because County, exclusive of the weight one and one-half acres in bear­ of the burden of caring for it, of the vehicle, be and hereby is ing orchard, berries« and gar­ she now offers it for the next fived at 10,000 pounds. den. Terms. 645 Liberty St. IT IS FURTHEft ORDERED th irty days only for $8,500. 257-tf No orchard in Ashland pays a i that there shall be no loads pass larger dividends annually than over any paved highways in Jack- FOR SALE— Ford bug, cheap if this. B etter hurry, as it will son County wherein the weight on taken at oncq. Ju st overhauled not rem ain long unsold. any wheel shall exceed 600 pounds and newly equipped. W hite to the inch width of tire on any Star Garage. 256-tf E. T. STAPLES AGENCY. vehicle. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES— great th a t the Sheriff of Jackson Coun­ big beauties— 15c lb. deliver-' ty be and hereby is authorized ed. Phone 23 8. 255-tf That a man can lose in this world and directed to employ such as­ LAST CALL— F or a few days only has increased vastly in price,' sistance and equipment as may be insurance itself, protecting- necessary for him to assist the — four-room house, half acre while against these losses, h a s ! public in ascertaining the weight berries, fru it and garden, at him $950. $325 cash, bal. $25 mo. hardly increased at all. If your and capacity of th eir respective is worth having its vehicles. a t 6 per cent. This includes a property worth insuring. DO IT NOW. Done at Jacksonville, Oregon, com plete assortm ent of farm Phone 211 this 1st day of July, 1920. tools. You can make money G. A. GARDNER, on this. Box 455. 252-tf County Judge. JAMES OWENS. WANTED Real Estate and Real Insurance County Commissioner. THOS. H. SIMPSON, "WANTED— Cherry pickers for County Commissioner. W ednesday morning. Fred E. 271-3 P orter, 223 Maple St. Phone You are hereby notified th at on'1 270-J. 261tf i and after July *5, 1920, the City SWITCHES FIANCE AT SEA; GIRL DEPORTED WANTED— Boy over 14 years of of Ashland will be divided into! age. Bon Ton Bakery. 25 9-tf two districts, E ast and W est Ash­ NEW YORK. — Exercise of land, for irrigation purposes, the woman’s right to change her WANTED— Good second hand ri­ dividing line being Ashland Creek. mind resulted in Miss Nell Butler fle; m ust be cheap; also fish­ East Ashland. ing boots. Address E. M. W., That portion of the City ly in g 5 being ordered back to England, care Tidings. 260-tf E ast of Ashland Creek, to be husbandless, after she had crossed known as East Ashland, will be WANTED— Young ladies to dem­ allowed to use the w ater for ir­ the Atlantic to wed. onstrate. Good pay to right rigation and sprinkling purposes She had set sail from Halifax parties. Zanol, Ashland Tid­ on Mondays, W ednesdays and to m arry a Canadian arm y officer ings^ 2 6 0-41 Fridays from 5 a. m. to 10 a. in. she had met during the war, but and from 5 p. ra. to 10 p. m., and USED CARS. on Sundays from 5 a. m. to 10 a three-day courtship of Captain Paul Miller, of the British army, a. m. PRACTICALLY NEW CHEVRO­ West Ashland. a fellow-passenger, resulted in her LET, five tires, spot light, tire That portion of the City lying i cover and tools, d irt cheap for W est of Ashland Creek, to be switching her choice of husbands ' quick turn. N. Dix & Son. East known as W est Ashland, will be! before reaching port. But Halifax Main. 255-tf allowed to use the w ater for ir­ im m igration officials said “no.” rigation and sprinkling purposes She must m arry the Canadian who on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat­ paid her passage, or she m ust sail urdays from 5 a. m. to 10 a. m. and from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. and on. 6-room bungalow, good plum b­ on Sundays from 5 p. m. to 10 So she sailed on to New York, ing and bath, fine condition; p. m. with Captain Miller hastening ■;large lot, fruit and garden; good W ater users are also cautioned here by rail. Vainly he pleaded location, $2750. as to the regulations against leaky faucets or fixtures of any kind at Ellis Island for her release, at Good 5-room dwelling near and useless waste of water. Don’t least a tem porary release, to en­ B oulevard, conveniently located run w ater a fte r 10 o’clock at able him to m arry her. But a lo r schools, depot and business night. special board of inquiry decided section; only $1500. Don’t set sprinklers on side­ th a t if she was not to be adm itted walks. to Canada, she was not to be ad­ All w ater shall be turned off BILLING S AGENCY immediately on sounding of the m itted to the United States. Real Estate and Real Insurance fire alarm and not turned on un­ til one long blast of fire station OWNER MAY RECEIVE whistle is sounded. ) ESTABLISHED 1883 SUIT CASE FOR ASKING All public parks in th eir respec­ tive districts will irrig ate between SEATTLE. W ash.— There is a the hours of 11 a. m. and 4 p. suit case reposing in the Lost and in. each day. By order of the Common Coun­ Found departm ent of the munici­ The Popular Real Estate Firm cil. pal railway company here. E. R. HOSLER, 260-3 Supt. W ater Works. The case contains something BARGAINS th a t is very rare and valuable In all lines of Real Estate. but company officials believe the TIMBER, RANCHES, MINES, T u E X > T n E D IA U U N D B R A N D . ■ L a d tr .I A .k y e a r D rngglM fae owner will not call for his— or pITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY Cfcl-chaa-ter a D lam oad Braad, l ’lll» in R ed and tia ld metiUi? her— property. b o««. sealed with Blue Ribbon. . . BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS T » k » aa atker. B a y aT yawp V For the suit case, which was left p r a n to * . A t k fo r C in x ) ir e 8 .T E B S DIA M O N D B R A N D P IL L S , for Sft O il East Main Street, on a street car, contains a full yean known u B « t, Safest. Always Reliable M 0B Y P R V 00I5T S IV E R W K q u art of ripe old Scotch whiskey. jjRHi.ANn. - - OREGON. Classified S o m e th in g S p e c ia l Nearly Everything COURT NEWS M arriage L icenses W illiam G. Davis and Gwendo­ lyn Marvin. Neil W. McEachern and Rose] Bovo. Milo Ellery Lamb and Lela A. Peart. J. D. Bradbury and Geraldine Rukes. Lester G. W arren and Donna Bachtell. Emil Schlip and Mina Carter. Edward V. J. Hansby and Sa­ lome F. Morse. Probate Court Ad- Estate F rank H. C arter m itted to probate. E state I. L. Hamilton. Proof of publication. E state Alice M artin. Proof of publication. E state Fannie M. Bergtold. F i­ nal order. Proof of publication. E state Charles A. P ru ett. F i­ nal order. Estate H arriet N. Osborne. Re­ port. E state Maria L. Tripp. Order, final account and vouchers. E state W illiam A. Abbott. In ­ ventory and appraisem ent. E state Charles E. Abbott. No­ tice, inventory and appraise­ ment. E state George W. Owen. Notice, inventory and appraisem ent. E state Gotlieb F. Spiegel. In ­ ventory and appraisem ent. E state M argaret McCarvel. Re­ port and affidavit. Jam es S. Lee. Order and pe­ tition. E state Samuel K. Duffield. Pe­ tition, order, citation. Emma H. Fuller, estate. Final account. David Ivy, estate. Proof of publication. Lillian E. Stevens, estate. Or­ der. Petition. F irst semi-annual account. Jam es S. Lee, estate. Proof of publication. Charles A. P ru ett, estate. Proof of publication. Elizabeth L. Hotchkiss, estate. Proof of publication. H arry L. Banta, incompetent, estate. Adm itted to probate. W illis W. Taylor, estate. Ad­ m itted to probate. Alice' M artin, estate. Under­ taking. Report. Jam es S. Lee, estate. O lder acceptance of appointm ent as guardian, ad litum. O. P. Jarm stad, estate. A ffida­ vit. Order. Ju stin Smith, estate. Affida­ vit. Proof of posting. Bond. Augusta F. Bagley, estate. Pe­ tition. Order. Eva J. H. Hash, estate. Order. A. P. Talent, estate. Order. Cassander Grazer, estate. Con­ sent of beneficiaries. Petition. Receipt. Bond. Order. Asa Fay Robley, estate. Order settling final account. Benj. F. Adkins, estate. Proof of publication. Supplemental or­ der. Wm. A. Elliott, estate. Oath. Bond. Proof of posting. Proof of publication. FARM POINTERS THAT POINT Farm Bureau, O. A. C.: Jose­ phine county farm ers are organiz­ ing to buy and sell cooperatively. They will buy, store, m anufacture, ship and sell farm products and supplies, among other activities. Membership is open only to mem­ bers of the county farm bureau, and the fee is $5 per member. Home D em onstration, O. A. C .: Pressure cooker sand canners are among the greatest tim e and fuel savers in the home. It takes only 35 m inutes to process peas in can­ ning in a good canner, whereas it takes full three hours in the open hot w ater bath. A tough old rooster will cook tender under pressure- in 30 minutes. An en­ tire meal may be cooked in a sin­ gle cooker in about one-third the time it takes to cook it in open vessels. Club Work. O. A. C. The Kent Cookery Club of Sherman county, of five girls made enough money by cooked food sales to send two of th eir num ber to the two weeks session of club workers, O. A. C. sum m er school. They made their own food products. Bacteriology, O. A. C.! Canned goods even slightly discolored or off norm al appearance should not be tasted, as a very little toxin of this bacteria will cause serious illness or even death. H eating al! parts of the contents of the can to a boiling point will destroy the bacteria, so th a t the product can he fed safely to poultry. Poultry, O. A. C.: The Oregon pen of five college barred rocks leads the 95 pens of heavy layers in the W estern W ashington con­ test. Their record for seven months ending June 1 was 831 eggs, 64 more than the runners up. i-’ H o m e s F irst BEAVER REALTY CO. QHICHESTER.S RILLS The only the Turkish Sultan will the side he All Kinds of ICE CREAM Also Brick Ice Crea 75c Per Brick. g A SH L A N D C R EAM ER Y — - ...... —....... certain thing about situation is th a t the ever remain loyal to thinks strongest. The Tavern Cafe IN- S a tu rd a y E v e n in g P ost THIS WEEK. The Best Meals and Short Orders Io Be Found in Ashland. We Have Their Products p. m. Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. “In th e H e a r t o f T o w n ” ISAAC CRISP, PROP. g j- j. W.A.Shell The Barber 137 K. Main Lawn Mowers FROM EVERYWOMAN $8.00 Io $18.00 LIKES A CHOICE — of — CHOICE PAPERS W riting paper is the clothing; of your letter. If you select it ■ with the same care you use in choosing your wardrobe, your good taste will give instant ap­ proval to Garden Hose H igh G rade O n e -H a lf I n c h - - T h r e e -Q u a r te r I n c h Highland Linen - - 18c - 20c The w riting paper for particu­ lar people. Exclusive line — at — N G. BATES, Prop. Baths ADD. 207 East Main Open from 5 a. m. to n H O T E L A U S T IN BARBER SHOP We use the Violet Ray for Scalp Treatm ent and Falling Hair. NOTICE Sherwin-Williams’ Every m illionaire in the coun­ try agrees th a t high prices are caused by the excess profits- tax. MILLIONAIRE ARRESTED FOR SHOOTING HIS SON j TONOPAH, Nev.— J. L. Giroux,; m illionaire mine operator of Los Angeles and founder of the town of Ely, Nev., is under arrest a t : Mina on a charge of having sho( and killed his son while they were EAST SIDE PHARMACY J. J. McNAIR Registered Pharm acist Shoe Shilling P arlor SIMPSON’S HARDWARE 37-39 NO RTH M A IN ST R E E T Toiletries We are the only store in Ash­ land to stock this EXCLUSIVE, HIGH GRADE TWO MIGHTY GOOD BETS MERITORIOUS LINE — OF— (REAMS, TALCUMS, FACE POWDERS, TOILET* WATERS AND PERFUMES. You cannot buy better. We guarantee every article. Try it at our expense, at Billings Agency W a te r Users, Notice at dinner together there Sunday, ( According to the police Giroux said his son demanded money in addition to $60,000 he had given him during the last year. The po­ lice said a quarrel ensued. The elder Giroux was one of the pioneer operators in the Nevada copper mining industry. Poley’s Drug Store ASTER P lants And POLEY & ELHART DRUGGISTS P E IL ’S CORNER BY THE PARK A lot of new Iceless Coolers I ju st in. An airplane load o f 1 American fencing of most every description dropped down the: oth er day. Also some good cedar; posts came walking in. New and used Sewing Machines always for sale or rent, at ■ I PIE I/S CORNER. luHhi'Uiuili iti D o d g e B ros. STOCK P lants M o to r C a r s A n d th e AT S te p h e n s HOLMES GROCERY S a lie n t S ix lili« 06639662622049460090720871400541414740481040 T h e y Á re Both in a C lass b y T h e m s e lv e s . S pecial lo r the Fourth G et Y o u r S u p p l i e s W h e n i n A s h la n d Self Service Coffee, none b etter; 1 lb. pkg., 55<-; 2 U lb., $1.25; 5 lb.............................................................” $2.40 Good bulk Coffee, 3 lbs. for ......................................... 1.00 Special price on all canned Coffee. Borden’s Milk, 7 cans, $1.00; c ase .................................. 6.25 Good Peas, 7 cans ............................................................... 1.00 Minnesota Sweet Corn, 3 c a n s................................................. 50 Best String Beans, 3 c an s........................................................ 5 0 Cottolene, small, $1.20; la rg e ........................................... 2.85 Crisco, 45c, 60c, $1.19......................................................... 2.24 E astern Meal, white or yellow, per sa c k ............................... 60 Royal W hite Soap, 15 bars f o r ......................................... 1.00 Jew ell Soap, 21 bars f o r ...................................................... 1.00 Citrus or Gold Dust, per package........................................ 31 All kinds of fruit, lunch goods, paper plates and nap­ kins. Stearns Sell Service Store 7 M a in S t r e e t lIIIHUiliiitlHIlllM O p p o s ite t h e P l a z a ■ - SU PE R IO R IN W O R K M A N S H IP — RIDING Q UALITIES A ND DURABILITY KIÍIMlllllMMI¡MIII!¡llli¡ll!M Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. D EA LER S M EDFO RD, OREGON