Friday, March 18, 1921 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE THREE MMM BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL One cent the word each time. end of the period with another, and so on. Mr. Fish has already started a relay of New York Legion members in his office. ATTORNEYS PHYSICIANS. Au appeal has been made to Na­ tional Headquarters of the American Legion by officers of the American and French Children’s League to aid the League in its distribution of sev- eral millions of poppies, which the women of France have made to be worn on Memorial day. The poppies will be sold in all parts of the United States and the proceeds will be used for French and American war or- phans. DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physician BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attornegs-at- and Surgeon. Hours 9 to 12 and Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. , 1 to 5. Office, 425 E. Main St., L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law. Opp. Public Library. Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank DR. ERNEST A. WOODfÊ— Practice Bids: limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and CHIROPRACTORS 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash-—---- — H C. B. LAMKIN COURT NEWS BARGAINS IN Real Estate Circuit Court. E. T. Adam vs. A. M. Pike et al; [summons. State Industrial Accident Commis- 'sion vs. R. J. Rowan; summons. Bullock Merc. Agency vs. W. P. Riggs; for money. Ulty and Ranch Properties Houses to Rent. CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING Probate Court. B. MOORE— Chiropractic 73-tf DR.. Nancy J. Cunningham, estate; in- Physician. First National Bank ventory. DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res and Surgeon. Practice limited to 207-J. Marriage License. eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses Leslie C. Evans and Inez Minnie supplied. Oculist and aunst for DR. GEO. J. KINZ— Chiropractor. Frame. S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Suite 8, over Mitchell's Clothing The fact that a veteran who gets Store. Office Phone 103. Resi­ Bldg., opposite postoffice, Medford, Real Estate Transfers. into trouble with the law is an ex- Oregon. Phone 567. dence Phone 401. 21-tf J. W. Wakefield et ux to Geo. W. service man will not be emphasized T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­ by the Associated Press, according to Neilson; NW. sec. 4. tp. 37. R. 1W; DRS. SAWYER & CRANDALL $115.75. FER—Good team and motor OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS trucks. Good service at a reason­ orders issued to its superintendents | A. M. Forbes et vir to Z. Cameron; Pioneer Building. and correspondents. The American ilot 9. N% lot 10, blk. 6. Medford. able price. Phone 486-J. Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J. Francis M. Adams et ux to D. D. Legion at its second annual conven­ Sage et ux; lots 2. 3, 4, blk. 46, Cen­ ASHLAND POST NO. 14, JERRY’S PLUMBING SHOP. tion passed a resolution urging the tral Point. AMERICAN LEGION press to adopt a similar policy. Joseph P. Hoagland et ux to Gus Beaver Block, No. 15 First St. Samuels; 9 7-20 acres in DLC 61, Phone 68. (Continued from Page Two) American Legion members were tp. 36, S. R. 2W. Plumbing of every description done T. A. Henderson et ux to John C. I Right, Quick and Economically. chosen for office at two California Headquarters. Stephenson et ux; land in sec. 16. tp. special elections in one week. Walter tp. 36. S. R 3W; $500. TAXI F. Linberger, past commander of ‘ C. W. Palm et al to Carl Fitchner Alvin W. Owsley, of Austin, Tex., TAXI—Acklin’s—Rose Bros. Phone et ux; lot 4, blk. 9, South Park add. 213. 136tf who was a pioneer in American Le­ Long Beach Post No. 27, was elected to Medford; $350. to congress, and Walter C. Smith of E. B. Barron et uv to Milo A. Wal- TAXI—ALBERT’S, 29 S. Pioneer. gion organization in the southwest, Golden Gate Post No. 40, to the state :ker; SE of . .W, sec. 13. tp. 40, S. 149-lm has been appointed assistant director Phone 183. legislature. Two Legion men now R. 2E. of the Legion’s Americanization com- ASHLAND TAXI SERVICE— Night represent California in congress and 1 Conrad Licheus to Joseph R. Smith . Calls and Country Trips a Special-mission. Mr. Owsley is a speaker of fifteen ex-service men have seats in et ux; lot 12, H. B. Carter add. to ty. Phone 57, E. N. Norton Motor national prominence and acquired Ashland. the state legislature. Co., phone 84, Nelda Cafe, Ash-especial recognition among ex-service ‘ W. S. Crowell to Rankin Estes et , ux; lots 1, 2 and 3, blk. 2, lots 22 and land, Oregon.-159t men for his efforts in obtaining the Enlisting new members is not dif- 24, blk. 1, Laurelburst add to Med- passage of a bill in the Texas legis- TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. ficult for Medford Post No. 7 of the ford. ADAMS & NELSON TRANSFER— lature providing a million and a half Raymond F. Blackburn to Viola | American Legion, which received a Blackburn; pt. lot 4, blk. 1, Nichol Baggage and express, packing, dollars for a hospital at Kerrville, prize flag as the most efficient Okla- add. to Medford. crating and storage. Furniture re­ Texas. home post in a state membership Alfred L. Wollam et uv to Peter I paired. Wood of all kinds. We Dietrich; S. 53 ft. of lot 6, blk. 3,, campaign. With a membership of solicit your patronage and guar- When the employment bureau of fifteen last September, tho post ob-Cottage add. to Medford; $2600. antee satisfaction. Phone 460. [ 163-mon-iri the American Legion in St. Paul en­ tained renewals from every member KLAMATH FALLS—The Crater rolled 400 ex-service men out of jobs. and added fifty-four names to its Oil and Gas Co., to incorporate soon. 1 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. O. W. Krause, secretary of the bu- rolls. Wilken Green Post No. 190, = FOR SALE—Small ranch, $150 an reau, appealed to the public of St. of Gotebo, would have received the • acre, with improvements. Close Paul through the local newspapers. prize, had its report been made on | in, 1 B: care Tidings. 16522. As a result, more than 100 men found time. The Gotebo post renewed its employment in one day. FOR SALE. fourteen members and gained sen- FOR SALE—Second hand Jubilee | enty-six recruits. A plan by which thousands of mem­ 220 egg incubator, at Peil’s. 165-3 bers of the American Legion might Every American Legion post in FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred be given a free course in govern­ Kings County, N. Y., has adopted a Rock hatching eggs, $1.25 for 15 145-2mo. ment is proposed by Representative ward in Fox Hills hospital, Staten 872 B. St. Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York, an which shelters more FOR SALE—$1.00 for 15 eggs— American Legion member. Mr. Fish Island, N. Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. than one thousand disabled veterans suggests that each member of the Mrs. W. R. Yockey, phone 68. of the world war. The Legion mem­ 130-lm house and senate bring a legionnaire bers have established a regular sched­ to Washington for three months as AGENT. ule of visits, entertainments and gift one of the secretaries permitted him as well as a system of assist- AGENT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. in his office and replace him at the parties ' ... ' . , --a------------------------------- - ance in obtaining compensation and 163tf Phone 403-J or 321-Y. other rights of their comrades. land. Ore. Successful DCITIZENSg • BANK V O FASH LAND HAVE YOU MARKED WMLTNTUN" the number of people who are camping on the trail of your small coin? Why not hang onto it yourself? AdBSiHAAIEUHIKTiiUUE— Start a Savings Account in This Strong Rank TODAY. TRANSFORMING A BATHROOM into a luxurious lavatory is not as expensive as you may be- lieve if you have us do the work. And the benefits and in- creased enjoyment and comfort are of untold value. Let us give you the figures for converting your old style bathroom into one of beauty and health. | < : : < : [ ‘ 1 SIMPSON'S HARDWARE HELP WANTED. WANTED—A competent housekeep­ er, none other need apply. State ability and price. Address “A.” care Tidings. 164tf ' FOR RENT. FOR KENT—Piano. Phone 341-J. 166-1 LOST. LOST—In Ashland. A fountain pen > • Finder please return to R. D. San- 166-2* ■ ford, 399 Beach St. Big Values In made to measure suits and ove rcoats. at - Tailors for men and women FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE—Owner of Edison Dia- | mond disc phonograph would like to exchange diamind disc records | with private party. If interested, , phone 401 for particulars. 166-3 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF I THE CURRENCY. Business Men! Try our GO cent Merchants’ Lunch, at Hotel Austin Washington. March 8. 1921 W’HEREAS, by satisfactory evi­ dence presented to the undersigned, Best meal in the city for the it has been made to appear that “The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASH­ money. Served every day from LAND” in the city of Ashland in the 12 M. to 1:30, P. M. County of Jackson and State of Ore­ gon, has complied with all the pro- - visions of the Act of Congress “to enable National Banking Assoications to extend their corporate existence, and for other purposes.” approved July 12, 1882; to pay NOW. THEREFORE, I Thomas P. : Kane, ACTING COMPTROLLER off the CURRENCY do hereby certify that “THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK doctor. OF ASHLAND.” in the City of Ash­ land. in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, is authorized to have Let us do your washing succession for the period specified in . its amended articles of association:' namely, until the close of business on I March 8, 1941. SEND IT TO THE IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit­ ness my hand and Seal of Office this Eighth dav of March, 1921. (S) T. P. KANE. Acting Comptroller ot the Currency. (Seal of Office) Extension Charter No. 5747 No. 3906 16 4-Im It is cheaper the Laundry than the ESTER S PILLS the DIAMOND BRAND. A" Billy Marvin, an ex-service | which necessitated his removal to Ari- zona. The Mulberry post staged a i benefit dance, the entire proceeds | being given to Marvin, and the Ben Fuller post also aided him financi­ ally. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE In the last six weeks nine hospitals for soldier patients have been open­ ed by the U. S. Public Health ser­ vice. Of these, four are fine build­ ings that have been leased from their owners. The others are army hos­ pitals. built hurriedly during the war, that have been taken over and put into as good condition as possible. The demands on the service for ac­ commodation are too great to per­ mit even these flimsy wooden war structures to be refused. Albany will erect a house. THOROUGHNESS ! HOME FIRST A fine home with large lot, nice location, fruit .barn and garage for $4200. A number of good dwelling bar­ gains ranging from $1250 to $5000. Let us show you a home. Billings Agency Real Estate and Real Insurance • Estab. 1883 Phone 211 41 East Main g g # g ......... m== = ======= ..... = IN STOCK Duplicating Sales • Books WITH CARBON Each....................................... $ .25 Per Dozen............................. 1.75 Two Dozen......................... 2.75 One Hundred....................... 12.00 ASHLAND TIDINGS Comply With the Law I AND USE I Printed Butter Wrappers community Print Four room well built dwelling, close in, paved street, all clear, for $1300. This is a good buy. ' = ======= OPENS SOLDIER HOSPITALS EVERYWHERE Five room modern dwelling, 50 foot lot, paving, cement sidewalk and all assessments paid; desir­ able location easily reached from business district; offered for a short time at a low price. § j F 0 = A meeting of Aarvig-Campbell Post No. 78. of Pontiac, III., was the scene 1 of the presentation of the Dintin- | guished Service Cross to Sergeant Isadore Solomon, of that city, who was cited for extraordinary heroism in recovering an airplane message in front of the line near Sammanthe, France. November 4, 1918, in the face of heavy plachine gun fire. Fills in Ked and Gold metallic 7 boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. "7 Fake other. Buy of your V Druggist. Ask for Clli-OIIESTER 8 DIAMOND BRANI) PILLS, for es years known as Best, Safest, Always Rellable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS man==-============================================== | of Mulberry, Kan., found real help J in the Fred Hutchison Post of the American Legion at Mulberry, and : the Ben Fuller Post, of Pittsburg, Kan. While a member of the 106th Infantry, Marvin suffered disability CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale in this slate must be wrapped in butter paper upon which is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter, 16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name and address of the maker. To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily comply with this ruling this office has put in of butter paper a supply of the standard sizes i ' and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­ ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­ lowing prices. A 100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces $1.75 250 Sheets, 16 or 33 ounces............ $2.75 A SOUND MERCHANDISING PLAN— 500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces............. $4.00 good copy, attractive layout and illustration, surely —but there you cannot rest content OUR CONCEPTION OF SERVICE— * to you requires a follow-through on every piece of work—a watchfulness to see that every detail of the printing craft is utilized in the most effective manner. THOROUGHNESS— is a fundamental with us—our creed for GOOD PRINTING. Ashland Tidings Send your orders to us by mail accompan­ ied by the price of the paper and it will be promptly ' forwarded to you by parcel post, prepaid. We use the best butter paper obtainable, and our workmanship is of the best. Let us have your order and you will not regret it. 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