ABHLÀÉD dai LY TDiNGs Friday, February 25, 1521 BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL one cent the word each time 1 MENTALITY OF DYE SECRET OREGON HIGH HELD STOLEN PHYSICIANS. ATTORNEYS DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physician and Surgeon. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 6. Office, 425 E. Main St., Opp. Public Library. DR. ERNEST A. WOOD^- Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedeuburg Bldg., Ash- land. Ore. 73-tf BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys-at- Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. PÁGH THRih Okla., post of the American Legion. Miss Robertson, who is an ardent church worker, took sides with the I Legion when a Muskogee minister i assailed the Legionnaires for con- demoing Sunday blue laws. L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law. | Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens* Bank UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu- COLOGNE, Feb. 25—Warrants Bldg. gene—Dr. Chester I. Carlisle, sur­ have been issued for the apprehension geon in the United States public of four chemical and dye experts, for­ CHIROPRACTORS —— 1 health service, who through the ex- merly employed by Friedrich Bayer DE H. B. MOORE— Chiropractic First National Bank tension division has directed the Ore- & Co., of Leverskursen, charging Physician. Res. gon state survey, says that Oregon's breach of contract and betrayal of DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and Bldg. Phones; Office, 112; Res. and Surgeon. Practice limited to 207-J. draft record in the war was as 90 | commercial secrets. eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses compared to 40 for all the rest of They are Doctors Joseph Fiachs- supplied. Oculist and aurist for DR. GEO. J. KINZ— Chiropractor. the United States. In other words, lander, Heinrich Jordan, Otto Runge 8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Suite 8, over Mitchell’s Clothing Store. Office Phone 103. Resi- Oregon Fight, was almost two and and Max Englemann, old and trust- Bldg., opposite postoffice, Medford 21-tf dence Phone 401. Oregon. Phone 567. a half times that of the average stateed employes, charged with singning the country over. contracts with the Du Pont de Nem­ T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­ DRS. SAWYER & CRANDALL FER—Good team and motor OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS “The army draft findings,” he says, ours company of Wilmington, Del., trucks. Good service at a reason­ “for mental defects and neuromental which not only binds them to enter Pioneer Building. able price. Phone 486-J. Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J. disorders for the entire United States the conyany’s employ, but also places ! show the ration of 15 men per 1000 at its disposal other valuable con- JERRY’S PLUMBING SHOP. ' rejected for such causes. In Oregon i siderations. Beaver Block, No. 15 First St. the same finding made a ration of 11 They are also charged with “illeg- Phone 68. per 1000, or nearly 50 per cent bet-ally appropriating valuable recipes, Plumbing of every description done I ter than that of the whole country." formulas, etc., to which thev had ac- Right, Quick and Economically. Select Your Food With Care The “dead line” for payment of American Legion dues has been fixed for February 28. The names of mem­ bers who fail to pay on or before that date will be stricken from the sub­ scription lists of the American Le gion Weekly. When it comes to Cereal Foods, think, of Miss Mizetta McCoy, of Salina. Kan., has been selected as state sec- retary of the Kansas Department of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Amer- ican Legion, which has established headquarters with the state office of the Legion. A tour of Europe for $635. with emphasis on the battlefields of France, will be conducted under the auspices of Hyde Park Post No. 31 of the American Legion this year. The itinerary will include Switzer­ | Dr. Carlisle has just been promoted cess.” land, England, Belgium and France. JACKSON TRANSFER & STORAGE, to the rank of surgeon in the United Transit was secured across the Ger- Reservations may be made through CO.—We haul everything. Office States public health service, corres- man-Dutch frontier of a trunk con- the Hyde Park Post. Dennis Feed store. Telephone 214. i taining documents, drawings and oth­ ponding to a major in the army. Ashland, Oregon. 147-2 er scientific material. Dutch author- Indiana members of the American (By the United Press) TAXI ites discovered the trunk which they Legion are investigating a proposal WASHINGTON, Feb. 25—Comes IAII AIAA seized and ordered it returned to the to establish a Legion state monthly HOWARD’S TAXI—Just say 47, or now the sporting model airship. prosecuting attorney at Cologne, upon magazine, following authorization by 106tf 230-J, please. Zeppelins and trans-Atlantic "blimps the latter’s requisition. Flachsland- the state executive committee. TAXI—Acklin’s—Rose Bros. Phone have proved unsuited for small barn- er and Runge sailed for New York, 919 128tf 11 yard garages and the more playful December 21, where they were per­ Upon the finding of an honorable requirements of aerial jaunters, ac- FOR SALK. mitted to land. The whereabouts of discharge from the army in the cloth­ Engleman and Jordan is unknown. FOR SALE OR TRADE—1918 Stude- service ing of Ed Foley, of Clinton, la., who baker Six. at a bargain for a quick scribing a late model aerial roadster. | had been burled in a potter’s field, sale. Would consider taking in The new ships "are equipped with June Van Meter Post of the Ameri­ AMERICAN LEGION. a light car, or small residence 60-horsepower engines,” the descrip- SALEM. Feb. 25—Barnum’s cele­ can Legion obtained permission to property in trade. S. S. ( allahan. tion reads in part, “an envelope with extending exhume the body so that it could be (Continued from Page Two) 384 Helman St. 148-3* . . , | brated railway . system . _ from 1000 cubic meter gas capacity and . .0, ... , -------------- ------------------------------------------- . Medford to Jacksonville was involv- reinterred with military honors. Fo­ FOR SALE — One milch cow. also 1 one ballonet. ” They carry but two . . . ... .... 21111 — uulu ‘ /i? .. led in the decision ot the supreme to co-operate with the union mem- ley was killed in aquarrel at a Clin­ tons of carrots. Inquire 476 N. or three passengers. ,9) , „ bars wa. made at a noa+ wop+r, ad- 149.9* . . . 7 i court Wednesday in the case of Bar- "ErB “dS ide at a post meeting du- ton hotel. ' Such a ship would serve not only 2, , ™ dressed nominan- M1200+. - -------------------------------------------------------- num vs. Southern Oregon Traction ‘ essen bv »y a a pi ominein Minnesota FOR SALE OR RENT—Three sew- as a sporting ship, but would be val- I ................ . ... _ ____ labor official. company and others, appealed from labor official. The palms of Florida do not bend ing machines in good condition. In­ uable for training also,” the state­ Jackson county, opinion by Justice to the ex-service man without funds.! quire of Mrs. Lane at Tidings. ment says. The question involved in Unified action in bringing about according to advices from that stated ■ Harris. 148-3 _ _______ the suit was whether a claim for elec- better conditions for disabled of the A number of American Legion posts FOR SALE—Home grown alfalfa NEW GARDEN TOOLS. trie current furnished for light, heat Southwest was insured at a meeting in that state have gone into debt to seed. For particulars, phone New Spray Pumps. and power used in the operation of i ofI post commanders and adjutants of take care of job hunters and now Led 341-J, evenings. • 148-2* | the roalroad is entitled to priority the Arkansas, Colorado. Texas ani gionnaires warn their buddies that I Spray Hose. FOR SALE—Brown Swiss and Jersey over interest due on a mortgage cov­ Oklahoma departments of the'Amer­ jobs are scarce. cow. Price right. Phone 4-F-12. Garden Hose. ering the roalroad. W. S. Barnum, ican Legion at Dallas. Texas. The Call after 6 o’clock at night. 147tf I former owner and operator of this Southwestern Conference was estab­ FOR SALE—Two good young work N w Iron Age Hand Cultivators. | railway system, held a mortgage ou lished as an annual affair, the next horses. Can be seen at ranch or New Sewing Machines. the property for $57,000. which he meting to take place at Oklahoma phone ll-F-5. A. H. Davenhill. 147-3 Used Sewing Machines. sought to foreclose. A receiver was City. Okla. Dr. Guy O. Shirey, com­ appointed sometime in November. mander of the Texas department, was FOR SALE—Lawn mower, saddle Sold or rented by the month. 1918, and proceeded to operate the elected permanent chairman of the and chaps, spray barrel and pump. Among the speakers large range, piano and all house All Kinds of Fence Posts and Fencing line until about July, 1919, when organization. furniture. Call 267 Eighth, or at the convention was Russell G. it was purchased by Barnum at fore- phone 281-Y. 147-3 PEIL’ Creviston, assistant national adju- closure sale. BY THE PARK FOR SALE—Fine Jersey Heifer, 13 com- . tant, The California-Oregon Power months old. Call 220 Garfield pany held a claim against the rail - i street. 14 6-Tu-Fri* American Legion members, scatter­ way for $1563.50 for electric current FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred used in its operation and claimed pre­ ed over the world, continue to band Rock hatching eggs, $1.25 for 15 ference over the interest due on the together. The latest application for l45-2mo. 872 B. St. information in regard to establishing mortgage. a foreign post came from the island | FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine Permanent bonds of the of Ceylon, where two members of at a bargain, practically new. Ad­ dress "C” care Tidings. 145-6 Akron, O., Post have decided to or­ FOURTH LIBERTY ganize the ex-service wanderers. The FOR SALE—Five room cottage com­ LOAN have been received. nearest posts to Ceylon are located pletely furnished, close in. Will 7 sell right. Carson-Fowler Lum­ at Singapore and Yokahoma, more ind we are prepared to ex- ber Co. 145-6 I than a two weeks' journey away. change them for your FOR SALE—Dressier stock R. I. Red Tailors for women | A fighting chaplain quoted scrip­ cockerel and hatching eggs. 475 temporary bonds without 145-6* Beach St. ture to the members of the Missouri WASHINGTON. Feb. 25—“The lit­ legislature in behalf of a boxing bill IF YOU WANT your garden plough- 144-6* ed, phone 292-Y. tle gentleman in black velvet,’’ who which the American Legion is push­ The quotation, caused the death of King William III ing in that state. FOR SALE—$1.00 for 15 eggs— which was made by the Rev. Earl A. by digging the burrow that tripped Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. Blackman, is from Paul in the ninth Mrs. W. R. Yockey, phone 68. the English king’s horse is finding his 130-lm chapter of Corinthians. It is: "I black velvet jacket a coveted posses- sion. Reports from the leading fur am a boxer and I hit hard and . FOR SALE—1 good Organ. 84 Gar­ dealers in this country indicate that | straight, not as one who beats the field St. 128-1m* Grape-Nuts This ready-to-eat cereal gives you the concentrated strength of wheat and malted barley— a blend which provides unusual flavor with staunch nourishment Grape-Nuts is especially good for children because it contains the valuable mineral salts of the grains so essential to growth and development SPORT AIRSHIP THE LATEST “There's a ReAson Ilf A If () JA IA A V " fl I Ilf I "IH I ■ ■ H I idly cording to, air officials de- All grocers sell Grape-Nuts Made by Postum Cereal Company Inc Battle Creek, Michigan. NOT ALLOYYED Poultry & Dairy Feed Just unloaded a car of Klamath Feed. Rolled and Ground Barley, Mill Run, Midds, Seed Barley, Seed and Chicken Wheat. Get our prices by the ton. We also carry a full line of Scratch Food. Egg Producer, Whole and Cracked Corn. Oy­ ster Shell. Charcoal, Cocoanut Meal, Fish and Meat Scrap, Chix Food, Calf Meal. Molasses Beet Pulp and Dairy Feeds. Have you bought that Fertilizer tor your Orchard. Garden or Lawn yet? We have it. -TH E 9 JCITIZENSg • BANK > Ashland Fruit & Produce Association OFASHLAND S CORNER BUILD a MODERN BUNGALOW Big Values In made to measure suits and overcoats. at ORES men and MOLE NUISANCE BUT COAT VALUABLE A SNAP! TWO SMALL HOUSES. WANTED. WANTED—Girl or woman for house-. 148-3* work. Phone 4-F-13. WANTED—Fresh milch cows, grade Jerseys preferred. Phone 6-F-3.1 147-6* WANTED—Fresh milch cows, grade Jerseys preferred. Phone 8-F-3. 146-6* ' RAGS WANTED—The Ashland Tid-: ings will pay 5c a pound for cotton rags; must be clean and not small 143tf pieces. AGENTS. JOE NEIL, Agent for Oregon Jour­ nal. Phone 310-R. 263 Oak St. 123-1m NURSERY. ONE BARN, FRUIT, WOOD AND SEVEN ACRES OF LAND. GOOD LOCATION. $1,600.00 CASH. Billings Agency 41 East Main St. Real Estate and Real Insurance Estab. 1883. OREGON NURSERY — Dependable stock. Davies, Depot Barber shop. 143-6* Onyx Hosiery RUG WEAVING. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG MAN will call and deliver. See samples at The Bazaar, or phone 175, Ash- 125-lm land. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF IM­ PROVEMENT BONDS. Recorder’s Office, Ashland. Oregon, i Feb. 18. 1921. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following improvement bonds of the City of Ashland, Oregon, will be taken up and cancelled by said City, on the 1st day of March. 1921, by payment of the face value thereof and accrued interest, and interest on said bonds will cease on that date: Improvement Bonds Nos. 479 to 505 inclusive, dated Sept. 1. 1911. Improvement Bonds Nos. 740 to . dated Sept. 1, 1912. 742 4833693995355 Holders of said bonds should pre- sent same at this office for redemp- GERTRUDE BIEDE. lion. City Recorder. | Date of first publication Feb. IS. 143-2-Fr 1921. C. B. LAMKIN BARGAINS IN marketed during the last fiscal year A survey of street conditions was was 20 per cent greater than for the preceding 12 months. The Bureau made by the public welfare com­ of Biological suvrey. United States mittee of Woodhaven, N. Y. Post of department of agriculture, is largely the- American Legion in co-operation American responsible for this increase. In con- with local authorities. ducting demonstrations in co-opera- history, civics and English are being tion with the public schools, states | taught to foreigners in evening clas- extension services and other organi- ses conducted by the Woodhaven post zations, the bureau has encouraged as a part of a campaign to naturalize the eradication of the mole from ter- every alien in the community. ritories where the little animal has | To inform the world “where my become a pest. Boys’ and girls’ clubs have been given an opportunity to heart is. Miss Alice Robertson, the study the trapping methods most ef- new congresswoman-elect from Okla- fective and also the best way to care homa, attended a dance of Muskogee, for the tiny pelts. The year’s catch of moles yielded a peltry value to the State of Washington of $60,000J Business Men! and, duo to the efforts of the special­ ists, a costly nuisance has been re- i . t duced. e DRESSMAKING EXPERIENCED dressmaker will sew in your home by the day. Mrs. Carter, Vendome Apts. 143-6* the number of American moleskins air, but I buffet my body. The Reflection Of Perfection Pointex Heels Reflect Satisfaction The city has sold the property at the corner of Mechanic and Helman streets, known as the old Penniston place, to Frank Jordan. The deal was made through the Lamkin ag­ ency. It is understood Mr. Jordan will fit up a work shop and storage room in his new purchase. • Try our 50 cent Merchants’ Lunch, at Hotel Austin Best meal in the city for the money. DT. MEMBER I FEDERAL RESERVE h’SY STE Mad APPLY that simple little question in making purchases. If the public would do this, the merchants would do it. The result would be the re- opening of closed shops and the re- employment of men and women, and corresponding prosperity for ALL. Phone 20. We Are All Employers N THE everyday act of buying the things we eat and wear we are employing who make them. If we buy * Oregon Products were helping I and increasing around. OREGON - - QUALITY • If you want your own balance at the First National to grow, then give con­ sideration to others. ho.FirstNati< BUY OREGON PRODUCTS ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON as Ißatik "‘CARTER.PRES. M1 VAUPEL VICE PRE -CITIZENS' BANK BUILDING ASHLAND LUMBER CO. A0GN SAVINGS “lo-I DEPOSITS IS IT MADE IN ASHLAND —OR IN OREGON? Real Estate Ulty and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent. Yon can rent it profitably. People now stand ready in Ashland to pay good rent for modern houses. We have all kinds of sketch and plan books and aro at your service. And use our heads. And our hearts. And prevent a serious unemployment problem in Oregon. Chtrn^ Clash I We Invite Your Inspection Of The Onyx Line TWM!ITE)E Served every day from 12 M. to 1:30, P. M. the (441574TVV411 w MC COY. CASHIER