Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 12, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Wednesday, April IS, 1921
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
One cent the word each time.
PHYSICIANS
ATTORNEYS
PAGE THREE
OREGON GETS MARRIED WOMEN'S AnimpJsgosk
Observed
HIRE
OPTIONAL
SHARE OF NEW
This
DR FRANK M. MOXON—Physician BRIGGS A BRIGGS—Attorneys-at-
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. ,
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5. Of­
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fice 425 E. Main St., Opp. Public
L. A. ROBERTS—Attorney-at-Law.
Library.
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS Practice
Bids: ----------
limited to eye, ear, nose and
OBIROPRACTORS
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedeuburg Bldg., Ash-
WASHINGTON, April 11.- Eight
land, Ore.
73-tf DR. EL B. MOORE—Chiropractic
First National Bank
Physician.
or
nine million dollars will be made
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res
DR. J. J. EMMENS—Physician and
available
for federal farm loan bank
and Surgeon. Practice limited to
207-J.
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loans in Oregon. Washington, Mon-
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied. Oculist and aurist for DR. GEO. J. IINZ—Chiropractortana and Idaho from the bond issue
Suite 8, over Mitchell’s Clothing, ‘
-,90=
.
,
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
Store. Office Phone 103. Resi- to be sold by the federal farm loan
Bldg., opposite postoffice, Medford,
dence Phone 401.
board April 15. according to present
21-tf
Oregon. Phone 567.
is
Kind
"Be
to
Animals
Week,” and demonstrations calling
attention to the importance of kind-
SEATTLE, Wash., April 12—Coun
commissioners have not the power ‘ness toward man’s four-footed friends
to prohibit the employment of mar­ will be held by the Oregon Humane
ried women in county offices, and ‘Society, tl is not known that any
have not the authority to use their particular observance will be made in
salary-fixing power to compel county
(Ashland.
officers to employ or not t employ
Today is known as “pet animal
a certain class of individuals, accord­
ing to an opinion rendered by Attor­ day; Wednesday will be “benefit” I
ney General Thompson to Mrs. Jose- day; Thursday, “red star” day; Fri-
l hiñe Corliss Preston, state superin- , day, “school” day; Saturday, "Boy
tendent of public instruction.
•
Scout” day, and Sunday “Humane”!
The
Clarke
.county
commissioners.
Sunday.
The week will be observed:
r. I. FOWBU—GÉNÉRAL TRANS- estimates, but some of this, money
DRS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
adopted
a
resolution
stating
it
was
throughout
the nation under the aus-
FER__ Good team and motor may not be available uni July. This
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
trucks.
Good
service
at
a
reason-
|
information
was
furnished
Senator
PioMer Building.
arainst public policy for county offi- pices of the Humane society, and in
able- price. Phone 486-J.
McNary by the federal
arm loan cers to employ married women whose many places appropriate programs
Phone 260-R.
Res. 274-J or 367-J
‘board in response to an inquiry as to husbands can support them, and that.f will be given in the schools and
JERRY'S PLUMBING SHOP.
/DUCKS DEPLETE
additional farm loans for the Ochoco if married women were so hired, they churches.
I
NIAGARA
RIVER
irrigation project in the Prineville should receive only 50 per cent of the ====
Beaver Block, No. 15 First St.
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Phone 08.
OF ITS FISH country.
salary paid to persons holding sintlar
Plumbing of every description done
Loans were suspended until the positions.
Right, Quick and Economically.
dam
there could be approved by Mr.
“The question of the desirability
(By the United Press.)
TAXI
remen in
NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y„ April 12 McKittrick, the engineer appraiser of of employing married y women
and this county elective offices is a matter for
TAXI—Acklin’s—Rose Bros. Phone -—Fish in the Niagara river will soonthe Spokane headquarter
213.
136t‘be a thing of the past, and the famous will be done soon.
the consideration of the individuar
What proportion of this $9,000,600 officers and not for the county eem.
p’iver will be known as fishless.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
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Fish-eating ducks are devouring will go to Oregon cannot now be de- missioners,” the attorney general
FOR SALE, REASONABLE 5-room thousands of fish daily. The shell termined, but the board estimates’wrote.
plastered house, double lot; good . ,
... , ...
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foundation; modern; all clean and drake or cowens wil kill more fish that applications now on tile from
Oregon
would
absorb
the
total
DON’T WASTE TIME
ready to move in; 2 blocks from Í in a day than an expert fisherman.
[
Wrte Post-j Ducks killed in the spring are ailways amount, an. it will have lo be pro-
Its a waste of time to experi­
Hawthorne school.
ment with liniments and plasters
office Box 115. Ashland.
186-3 found with their crops filled with rated among the four states
LUI I IANty
TANIV LUMI
Pumps
In Junior
Louis Heels
FOR SALE —A 15 % -acre farm, 9 fish.
Sportsmen are advocating an open
acres of 12-year-old commercial«
fruit, apples and pears, peaches, season for ducks in the spring on the
apricots, walnuts, almonds, berries, | ...
.
,
etc.; 67 acres alfalfa; water piped Niagara river in order to protect the
to house and barn. Aply to owner, I fishing. Fish-eating ducks are like
Box 73, R. F. D. Talent.
188-tf | rubber and are not especially good
FOR SALE—1O acres, 7 acres in A-l ■ game for eating.
COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Agnes H. Eskelson (adm.) vs. John
Fischer; affidavit, order.
i
Dora Schwertzer vs. J. C. Hampton
i et al; affidavit, order, summons.
Laura E. Long vs. J. T. Long et al;
summons.
F. J. McCarpel vs. John Winders
et ux; decree.
“
Medford National Bank vs. Perry
L. Ashcraft, Jr ; summons.
Mary R. G. Freeman vs. A. L. File-
man; notice.
apples, pears and peaches, full -
bearing. 5-room bungalow, good
NEW GARDEN TOOLS,
barn, one acre timber. See Wm.
II. Penter. 348, North Main St.
17 2-1 mo New Spray Pumps.
Spray Hose.
acre lot corner Lib- New Garden Hose.
FOR SALE
erty and Ashland. Inquire at 71
Gresham.
17813* New Iron Age Hand Cultivators.
New Sewing Machines.
FOR SALE.
Used Sewing Machines.
FOR SALE—Extra good Poland
Probate Court.
Sold or rented by the month.
China brood sow, cheap. Large
George W. Grow, estate; applica­
type. 16 months old, 400 lbs. S. J.
187-tf All Kinds of Fence Posts and Fencing tion for allowance; order.
Evans, 10-F-13.
Annie Waters, estate; proof of
posting.
FOR SALE—Jersey cow, also 3 1-in.
PEIL
’
S
CORNER
wagon. Phone 414-Y or call 631
Francis M. Bailey, estate; vouch­
BY THE PARK
Walnut.
187-3 J
ers.
William Payne, estate; letters of
FOR SALE—Twenty tons good grain 1
adm.; inventory and appraisement.
hay. near Talent. Frank Perry.'
Audrey Stanbury (minor-, estate:
C. B. LAMKIN
187-6*I
Medford, phone 220-R.
report, affidavit.
Nannie C. Pritchard, estate; proof
FOR SALE CHEAP—Two 12-H. P.
of notice.
BARGAINS
IN
gasoline engines. Hubbard Bros.,
Isaac Wright, estate; citation.
Medford, Ore.
186-12
B. F. Hubbard assumes the busi­
ness name of “Hubbard Advertising
FOR SALE—Early cabbage plants,
Agency.”
5c per dozen. Barley hay, $15.00
per-ton. Carrots, $20.00. Amos
City and Ranch Properties
Real Eastate Transfers
Graves, phone.
14-F-21
Houses to Rent.
|
Thomas Pankey et ux to John L.
FOR SALE—115 Church St., lot 115
i Fredenburg, W. D. to land in sec. 30,
x200 ft; house and barn. Inquire
|tp. 35 S. R. 2 W.; $3,000.
CITIZENS’ RANK BUILDING
on premises.
185-tf
t
Isaac Best et ux to Emma L. Hall,
fQ. C. D. to lot 2, sec. 20, tp. 36 S.. R.
FOR SALE—17 R. I. hens and cock-
IW W.; $10.
185-4* I
erel. 112 Garfield.
|
Emma G. Payne et vir to A. L.
:
Johnston.
Q. C. D. to lot in Fruit rale
FOR SALE—2 crosscut saws, good
A FEW BARGAINS FOR SALE
[Add. to Medford; $50.
BY BEAVER REALTY CO.
as new, also miner’s pick and drill. |
Ovid J. Stone et ux to F. A. Car-
177tf
154 Oak St.
Block of ten lots nicely located,
Hey,
W. D. to lots 13, 14, 15, 16, blk,
two-room plastered house; lots of
FOR SALE—Wheat, $2.50 per hun-
¡1,
Central
Point; $600.
dred.
Talent Orchard Co.', Tal- fruit and berries; good garden ( Lewis B. Brown et ux to F. W. Se-
land; would make fine chicken
ent.
174-15
Ibrean et ux, W. D. to land in sec. 36.
ranch—$1,500.00. Terms. -
Good 5-room cottage; about •tp. 35 S„ R. 2 W.; $10.
FOR SALE—Alfafla, grain, fruit and
L. J. McDaniel to Sadie Stewart,
timber land, under the Talent ir­ half-acre lot, small barn, fruit and (W. D. to lots 30, 31 and 32, blk. D.
garden—$2,000.00. Terms.
rigation ditch. J. C. Mason, Tal­
Meikle and Pavne Add. to Ashland;
Special Bargain.—fi-room house,
ent.
174-lmo
$10.
good plumbing: close in; cash
Catherine A. Dunu et al. to George
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred
price $1,200.
B. Young et ux, W. D. to land in D.
Rock hatching eggs, $1.00 for 15.1
Also some five-acre tracts in
L. C. No. 84. tp. 37 S., R. 2 W.; $10.
Mrs. Wm. Flackus, 872 B. St.
city limits.
Frances R. Cochran et vir to L. B.
145-2m*
Haskins. W. D. to N1 lot 5, blk. 11.
Medford; 12 interest in lot 6, blk. 11,
FOR SALE—$1.00 for 15 eggs—
Barred Rocks and White Leghorns.
Medford; $10.
Mrs. W. R. Yockey, phone 68.
L. B. Haskins et ux to Frances R.
130-lm
Cochran, W .D. to N12 lot 2, S‘6 lot
3, blk. 11; 12 interest in Nl lot 3,
SECOND-HAND GOODS—We sell on
blk. 11, Medford; $10.
commission all kinds of second-
Thomas Eddy to George Wolff, W.
hand goods. Phone 460. 240 3d St.
, D. to N% lot 1, all lot 2, blk. 16,
185-12
A child who flits like a shadow
Gold Hill; $10.
in front of your car before you i
Geo. H. Trana et ux to R .H. Toft,
WANTED.
know it—?
W. D. to lot 3. blk. 1. Newtown Add.
WANTED—To buy calves from one
to Medford; $1.
A skid of those swift revolving
to three months old. L. E. Mow,
Minnie K. Moore et vir to Gold Hill
wheels and a smashing ruin—?
169 Emeric Ave.
187-6* j
'Bank, deed to E% lot 16, all lots 17
Another drives who, less care­ ‘and 18, blk. 12, Gold Hill; —.
FOR EXCHANGE.
ful than you. makes you suffer I Jackson County to R. P. Cowgill,
the penalty of his rashness—?
I Q. C. D. to land in sec. 13, tp. 37, R.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE—% acre
2 W.; $1.
Is there no message for you in
good 6-room house and all kinds
the
wrecks
you
read
of
in
every
of fruit and berries for large place
daily paper?
186-5*
close in. 112 Garfield.
You cannot tell what lies beyond
BOARD AND ROOMS.
the turn of the road, but you can
yourself
against
it—
BOARD AND ROOM—Close in; gen­ protect
against
damage
to
your
car,
tlemen only. 634 Iowa St. 182-tf
against theft and against damage
suits for personal injuries or
PIANO LESSONS.
property losses. DO IT NOW BE-
FOR IT IS TOO LATE.
POPULAR MUSIC AND RAGTIME
PIANO PLAYING taught in 12 les-
sons, guaranteed. Lessons given at
your home in Ashland. We have
three teachers. Mail us your name
and address for free demonstra­ Real Estate and Real Insurance
Estab. 1883
tion given at your home. Water­
Phono 211
41 East Main
man Piano School. 128 S. Holly
Medford. Ore.
173-lmo'
when you have a dull, throbbing
backache
or
sharp, stabbing
twinges. Get after the cause!
Help the kidneys with Doan’s Kid­
ney Pills. Read this.
Mrs. Sarah Boots, 838 B St.,
Ashland, says:
"Doan’s Kidney
Pills have done me more good
than any remedy I have ever used
and I don’t know how I would
have made out without them. Last
fall I was in a bad condition with
kidney and bladder trouble. I
became weak and so run down
that I could hardly walk a block.
My back ached constantly and my
kidneys acted very often. My
limbs and feet were swollen and
I had frequent dizzy headaches
and nervous spells. T used dif­
ferent remedies but didn’t get
any better until I tried Doan’s
Kidney Pills. They helped me
wonderfully and I felt like a dif­
ferent person and better than 1
had for years. The aches and
pains left and my kidneys acted
regularly.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
same that Mrs. Boots had. Foster-
Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
Just Received
Please Remember
that all new goods
are hard to get and
soon go
“he
beet
( A^HL AND
“
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Real Estate
Ch imo Cch '
D, MEMBER I
FEDERAL RESERVE
•SYSTEM
UP-TO-DATE FARM EQUIPMENT
The modern farmer needs no edu­
cation on the utility of time and laber
saving devices. Yet this year, like
the merchant who permits his stocks
to become depleted, the farmer
thinks twice before investing in ma­
chinery.
On the other hand, good operation
means good equipment—and the
First National Bank looks upon the
prfoviding of such things as neces-
sary.
efírsrNattotutíSattli
ASHLAND. OreGONs 8 SASEER V&Se
Theuuunuunauhuusynuuidd""”” -
Juncor CASnien
What Lies
Beyond the Turn?
Comply With the Law
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Billings Agency
Tailors for men and women
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF
THE CURRENCY.
Washington, March 8, 1 1921
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi-
dence presented to the undersigned,
it has been made to appear that “The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASH­
LAND” in the city of Ashland in the
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:
NOW. THEREFORE, I Thomas P.
Kane, ACTING COMPTROLLER of
the CURRENCY do hereby certify
that “THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ASHLAND.” in the City of Ash­
land. in the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, is authorized to have
succession for the period specified in
its amended articles of association:
namely, until the close of business on
March 8, 1941.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit­
ness my hand and Seal of Office this
Eighth day of March, 1921.
(S)
T. P. KANE,
Acting Comptroller of
(Seal of Office)
the Currency.
Extension
Charter No. 5747
No. 3906 1
164-lm
Opportunity Whittle Transfer
Still Knocks
Company
At Your Door
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
E. E. Phipps has two or three
extra good homestead relinquish­
ments that you can secure right
now cheap.
Turn your city property for
some swell acreage. This is an
opportunity that comes very sel-
dom.
A fine river bottom ranch and
a homestead with buildings al-
ready on it adjoining..
.
Come in and talk tò me about
a trade. I’ll put you wise.
E. E. Phipps
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Next Door to Tidings Office.
COAL
AND STORAGE
Peacock lump coal. . . .$18.00 ton
Spring Canyon lump
- coal .............................. 18.00 ton
Half tons of either. . . 975
Quarter tons of either 5.00
Whittle Transfer Co.
Office Phone 117
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Printed Butter
Wrappers
Big Values
In made to measure
suits and overcoats.
at
"AND
ccording to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
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
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices;
A
250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$145
1.7
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$4.00
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
Send your orders to us by mail accoro pan-
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.
Ashland Tidings '
Ashland, Oregon
the Best
Available
Salesman
hep
—OREGON.
the
Successful
Merchants
Employ
Successful Business
Men always endeav
or to surround them
selves with the best
Salesmen available
In its trade territory
the BEST salesman
available to any mer
chant is the
Ashland
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ness is large or small
consistent, truthful
advertising of what
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