Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 20, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, July 20, J 9 2 1
A SttU JfD DAILY TIDINGS,
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the word each time.
PHYSICIANS
ATTORNEYS.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS A BRIGGS— A ttorneys-at-
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenhurg Bldg., Ash­ V A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law. (*
land, Ore.
73-tf
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens' Bank
DR. J. J . EMMENS— Physician and i B)d«-
Surgeon.
Practice lim ited to
DENTAL X-RAYS
eye, ear, nose and th ro at. Glasses
DR. E. H. JOHNSON,
supplied. Oculist and au rist for
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
llfcrtver Block.
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Blitg.. Medford, Ore. Phone 567. p ■■ ■■■■
GARAGES
DR. FRANK M. MOXON has resumed
practice at 125 E ast Main street. LITHIA GARAGE— Reopened to r alii
Office hours. 1 to 5 p. m. 267-6
kinds Of repair work and storage
W
ork guaranteed. Phone I I 4. P.
OHS. SA W YER & CRANDALL
A. Main and B. Dean, Props.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
P ion eer B uilding.
Phone 260-R.
Res. 274-J or 367-J
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
Suite 8. Exam ination Free. No. ij
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103. ||
Rose Bros. Phone
Residence Phone 401.
136-tf
TAXI.
TAXI—Acklin’s
213.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF'
V IEW ERS IN THE MATTER OF I
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE
FE R — Good team and m otor­
ROAD KNOWN AS AN EXTEN­
trucks. Good service at a reason­
SION OF SCENIC DRIVE, IN THE
able price. Phone 83.
CITY OF ASHLAND. OREGON.
FOR PROMPT and careful service
Recorder’s Office, Ashland, Ore-,
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
call W hittle Transfer Co., Phone gon, July 15. 1921.
¡Notice is hereby given' to the own-|
117. Offioe 89 Oak street, Near
ers of property affected by the con­
Hotel Austin.
struction of the road known as a it;
FOR SALE— R E A L ESTATE.
extension of Scenic Drive southerly
from Nutley street to Strawberry!
FOR SALE— Modern six room h o u se.' lane, that the common council of the)
nut and fruit trees and b e rrie s.' city of Ashland, at a m eeting lieldj
502 Fairview street. Ashland, Or. : July 5, 1921, appointed a board oft
.
270-6*
viewers consisting of Ira Shoudy,
FOR SALE— 250 acres on highway Chas. Gillette, and W. F. Lodmis. to
not ta r out, a pretty home place, determ ine and assess the special
mostly wooded. Some good hay benefits accruing to any parcel of
kind, well watered by springs. land from the construction of the!
F air improvements.
Implements road aforesaid, and designated the,
and hay in barn go with place. I f ' intersection of Nutley street anil
you have a little home in Ashland Scenic drive, as the place of meeting
or Medford, will consider same asi and July 25, 1921, a t 2:30 o’clock
part payment. Come and see me.; p. m., as the time for such m eeting,
Must sell. This is good. Inquire of the said viewers to proceed to
Tidings office.
269-3* j assess the special benefits.
The viewers may take evidence j
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A 360 and otherw ise investigate in re la tio n '
acre mountain ranch on Ashland- thereto and in relation to the spe-j
K lam ath Falls highway. A por­ cial benefits accruing to any lot or I
tion under cultivation; balance parcel of land affected.
good pasture land; place nearly
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
all under fence and fencing in good
City Recorder.
condition; large bariii and sheds;
Date of firs t p u b lic a tio n J u lv 15 J.
small house; 3.000,000 feet of saw 1921.
267-fri-wetl
tim ber and wood enough on place
tu pay for it. School house very NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
near. Cash or term s to suit. In
VIEWERS IN THE MATTER OF J
-¡exchange can use Ashland res ­
THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEW­
ilence property. Address M. V. L.,
ER IN SEWER DISTRICT NO. 20;!
IN THE CITY OF ASHLAND, ¡1
¿ a re Tidings.
270-ti
OREGON.
SACRIFICE SALE— 35 acres on
Boulevard, 11 acres in *~ult, rest
R ecorder’s Office, Ashland, Ore-!
in barley and alfalfa, 6 room mod­
gon,
July 15, 1921.
ern bungalow. Price $7000.00
Notice
is hereby given to the own­
Mrs. Dr. John W eimer, R. F. D. I ;
ers
of
property
situated in Sewer
Box 76
250-lmo* I
D istrict No. 20, on G ranite street,!
FO R SALE OR EXCHANGE— Excel- from the manhole at the in tersectio n ;
t lent small ranch, four room house, 1 of G ranite street and South Pioneer i
bearing orchard, beautiful loca-j avenue northw esterly along Granite!
tion. City w ater and light. Good street a distance of approximately j
place for chickens, pasture land; 280 feet, in the city of Ashland, Ore-!
for several cows. Good returns gon, th a t the common council of tile,
on investm ent if properly han­ city of Ashland, a t a meeting held!
dled. Can use Ashland residence July 5. 1921, appointed a board of
in exchange or part payment. Ad­ viewers consisting of Ira Shoudy,
dress .1. M., care Tidings.
26 3-tf Chas. G illette and W. F. Loomis tc
determ ine and assess the special b en -,
FO R SALK.
efits accruing to any parcel of la n d !
from the construction of the sewer!
FO R SALE— W orcester six octave aforesaid, and designated the in ter­
.organ, in fine condition. Mrs. H at­ section of G ranite street and S outlr
tie Lynch. 292 Liberty. Phone 286-J. Pioneer avenue as the place of meet-i
270-2; ing. and Jwly 25, 1921, at 4 o’clock
FOR SALE— Cote piano.
Inquire p. m.. as the tim e for such meeting
329 ¿each street.
269-5* of the said viewers to proceed to as
sess th e special benefits.
The viewers may take evidence!
FOR* SALE— Tancred pullets, $1.00
each. Phone 222-R.
269-3* and otherw ise investigate in relation
thereto and in relation to the spe­
FOR SALE— Ford bug. 175 Meade cial benefits accruing to any lot or
street.
268-1 parcel of land w ithin said Sewer
D istrict No. 20.
FOR SALE— Piano In A-l condition.
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
Phone 279 or 199.
265-tf
City Recorder
D
ate
of
first
publication
July 15
FOR SALE— One Underwood revolv­
1921.
267-fri-wed
ing duplicator, for m aking type­
w ritten copies, $12.50. Cost new,
$50. One second hand bicycle, $10.
SHOO FLY
Ashland F ru it and Produce Asso­
Spray
your anim als with Shoo :
ciation.
265-6'
Fly and keep the flies away.
FOR SALE— March Plym outh Rock !
cockerels, from B utler Poultry
ICELESS COOLERS
F arm ; $1.50 and $2. Also some
choice W hite Leghorns, $1.50 each., Use Iceless Cooler and make it pay
in a year in ice bills.
¿•hone 68. Mrs. W. R. Yockey. for itself
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New
W
hite
Sewing
Machines,
al­
WOOL FOR SALE — Before buying ways on hand. Used machines for,
yonr w inter’s wood call up 426-Y
for j.i ices. Can contract for f ir ,; rent.
pine, ¡»ak or m anzanita. Order
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS.
s corner
p X ™ ‘‘r , ' ‘“,o ' d , 1 , e r u s 2 « " '’ mos - ! *
BUILDING MATERIAL — Medford ---------------------- ---- ------- -- ------- —
Cement Brick and Block W orks,,
specialize in a!« kinds of building
ATTRACTIVE
products. Corner F ir and lO tlr
street.
22 5 t f !
SALESMAN
Fall W oolens
W ANTED,
WANTED.
BOARDERS WANTED—-:..’ week or!
»ingle meals served at -a. al h o u rs .1
Hotel Bell, 4th St.
51-lmo*
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Seven .- rej
place with four room mod-¿in
house, three acres fruit in bo.» -j
ing. Can use Ashland reside-.'
close in in full or p a rt paym nii
Address A. G.. care Tidings, 263 tt
LOST.
LOST— Gold rim spectacles, pad un-
der nose piece, between M. E.
church and Ashland cemetery.
F in d e r leave a t Tidings office amt
receive reward.*
270-3
LOST— Last Sunday, between '
land and Green Spring mom:' .•*.
one sack containing four pa:»» of
shoes and clothing. Finder re-
tn rn to 150 Sixth street.
266-6*
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NOTICE, WOODMEN.
Bids will be received at the Tid­
ings office, for delivery to this of­
fice of fifteen cords of ybodv fir
wood, cut from green trees, four
foot length.
Bids will be opened July 30, at 5
o’clock.
Delivery to be made a t any time
between now and October 1. Cash
paym ent on completion of delivery.
A deposit of $10 will be required
th e successful bidder as a guarantee
th a t the wood will be delivered as
contracted.
(Address bids in w riting to the Ash­
land Tidings, Ashland, Or.
26S-tf
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Oregon’s New
Industry
DO YOU KNOW that there is under way on Klamath County’s rich Marsh Lands, a project that is destined to become one of th<
LARGEST and most PROFITABLE industries in the State of Oregon?
DO YOU KNOW that the Soil and Climatic conditions on the^e Marsh Lands are NATURALLY adapted to the growing of the
different varieties of PEPPERMINT, as was thoroughly demonstrated the past year?
DO YOU KNOW that as a result of these demonstrations and th e superior grade of PEPPERM1N OIL produced, it is predicted
by the Pioneer Mintgrower of Michigan, and the biggest buyer of Mint Oils in the United States, who recently viewed our oeerai
lions, that Klamath County will within a very short time, control the Mint Production of the entire United States, and fix the
Mint price of the world?
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DO YOU KNOW that 40 pounds of Mint Oil per acre was produced on these lands last year—that this oil tested 65 per cent Men
thol content, as against 36 to 42 per cent Menthol found in Eastern oils—that there is a constant demand for the oil that we can
produce, and at a price ranging from 75 cents to $1.50 per poun d higher than is usually paid for Mint Oil produced in other parts
of the United States?
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DO YO UKNOW that OIL OF PEPPERMINT is being produced on these Marsh Lands of Klamath County on a wholesale scale,
and that the companies now operating should reach a maximu m production of 250,000 pounds of Mint Oil annually within a very
short time—that Mint Oil sold for $9.00 per pound last year, while the average price for 40 years has been around $3.00 per pound
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What Has Been
Accom plished
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The Pacific Coast Mint Company, an Oregon Corporation, is the Pioneer Mint Company of Klamath County.. They shipped
in the first carload of mint roots for experimental purposes in 1920 and now own a 1300 acre tract of land 10 miles from Klamath
Falls on the Upper Klamath Lake.
of production.
830 acres of this land is the choicest marsh land in the county, and is now in an actual stage
We now have over 400 acres in crop, including PEPPERMINT, GRAIN and other PRODUCTS.
It is the plan of this
Company to plant their entire tract to PEPPERMINT as fast as possible, and by November 15th, an additional 200 or 300 acres
of mint will have been planted.
One planting of this crop continues to produce for a period of from 5 to 7 years.
This Is Your Opportunity
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FALL STYLES
WANTED— Salesman for tea a n d
coffe route. H. O. P ark h u rst, 21C,
W. Jackson, Medford, Or. 270-3* i
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to invest in a business which has unlimited possibilities for money-making in the form of an EIGHT PER CENT CONVERTIBLE
and
FA LL PR IC ES
H ave arrived a t
MORTGAGE BOND, interest payable semi-annually, and maturing November 1st, 1923. This investment enables you,to watch
Tailors for men and women
the progress of the business for a period of two years, at the en d of which time you may either take advantage of any increased
earnings of the Company, or withdraw your money plus the interest..
You are invited for a look
Don’t Expose Your
Property to Loss
If you were carrying $5,000 or
more of cash in your car you'd
want to have it insured.
But are you not driving your
car, with about all of your prop­
erty exposed?
It you injure a man, and he
obtains a damage verdict against
you, you’ve got to pay it.
If you haven’t the cash, your
property can be sold to get' it.
Don’t risk your house, your
bank account, your business. Let
a first class autom obile policy
stand
between your worldly
goods and the result of th a t
possible accident. DO IT NOW. A
few dollars today may save you
a few thousand tonight.
Billings Agency
There is every indication that when production has reached the maximum stage, our Company will pay 25 to 50 per cent
on the investment. Our security is authoried by the Corporation Commissioner of the State of Oregon A number of Ashland’s
most prominent citizens have already invested in Klamath’s New Industry.
We are in a position to handle a limited amount of Lib erty Bonds.
The Pacific Coast Mint Co.
( IN C O R P O R A T E D )
REFERENCES:
American National Bank, Klamath Falls, Ore.
First State & Savings Bank, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Authorized Representative:
James M. Watkins Jr., at C. B. Lanikin’s office, Citizens Ej.uk Bldg.. Ashland, Ore.
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Estab. 1883
P h on e 211
41 E a st Main
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