F rid ay, .Tnly 22, 1921 ASHLAND DAILY ttDiNGB. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e. ATTORNEYS. PHYSICIANS. DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGGS & BRÌGGS— Attorneys-ai- Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d th r o a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d ' — 2 to 6. S w e d e n b u rg B ldg., A sh- | L. A . ROBERTS— A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . R oom s 5 a n d 6, Citizens* Òank la n d , O re. 7 3 -tf B ldg. • ' D R . J. J . EM M EN S— P h y sic ia n a n d DENTAL X-RAYS S u rg e o n . P ra c tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. G lasses DR. F . H. JOHNSON. su p p lie d . O cu list a n d a u r is t fo r Beaver Block. 8. P . R. R. O ffices, M. F . a n d H. B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e 667. CHIROPRACTORS. D R . F R A N K M. MOXON— P h y sicia n DR. GEO. J. K1NZ — C h iro p ra c to r. , a n d S u rg eo n . H o u rs 1 to 5 p. m. S u ite 8. E x a m in a tio n P re« . No. O ffice 425 E. M ain S t., opp. P ub- 25, th e P laza. O ffice P h o n e 103. . lie L ib ra ry . 2 7 2 -ti R esid en ce P h o n e 401. DRS. SAW Y E R & CRANDALL TA XI. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS TAXI— Acklin's R ose B ros. P h o n e P ioneer B uilding. 1 3 6 -tf 213. P h o n e 2C0-R. Res. 27 4 -J o r 367-J NOTICE, WOODMEN. B ids w ill be receiv ed a t th e T id ­ L IT H IA G A RA G E— R eo p en ed fo r a ll in g s office, f o r d e liv e ry to th is o f­ I k in d s of re p a ir w ork a n d sto ra g e . fice of fifte e n c o rd s of \b o d y f ir W o rk g u a ra n te e d . P h o n e 114. P. w ood, c u t fro m g re e n t r e e s , . fo u r A. M ain a n d B. D ean, P ro p s. i fo o t le n g th . B ids w ill be o p ened J u ly 30, a t 5 R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS. ___ T _______________________________o’clock. GARAGES T. L. POW ELL— G E N E R A L T R A N S -j D elivery to be m ad e a t a n y tim e F E U — Good te a m a n d m o to r- b etw een now a n d O c to b e r 1. ( ash tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a rea so n - P ay m en t on co m p le tio n of d e lh ery. a b le price. P h o n e 83. ,A d e p o sit of $10 w ill b e re q u ire d _ ____________________________________ th e su c ce ssfu l b id d e r a s a g u a ra n te e F O R P R O M P T a n d c a re fu l serv ice > t h a t th e w ood w ill be d e liv e re d as w ith A u to -T ru c k s o r H o rse D rays, c o n tra c te d . /A ddress bid s in w ritin g to th e A s h ­ call W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co., P h o n e 2 6 8 -tf 117. O ffice 89 O ak s tr e e t, N e a r lan d T id in g s. A sh la n d , O r. H o te l A u stin . STATEMENT FO R SALE— REAL ESTATE. Of th e F irs t N a tio n a l B ank of A sh lan d , c o u n ty of J a c k s o n , s ta te of F O R SA LE A b e a u tifu l five r o o n ,; O regon, sh o w in g th e a m o u n t s ta n d - b u n g alo w , h a lf a c re of good g ro u n u j ¡n g. t h e c re d it of ev ery d e p o sito r a n d lo ts of f ru it a n d flow ers, j J u ly 1, 1921, w ho h a s n o t m ad e a ¡Large c h ick en ru n . H om e h u n t-; d ep o sit, o r who h a s n o t w ith d ra w n e rs ta k e a look a t th is. A re a i ally p a r j of ^jg d e p o sit (co m m erc ia l b a rg a in . T erm s. In q u ire a t Ash d e p o s its ), p rin c ip a l o r in te r e s t, fo r la n d L u m b e r Co. 272-3 a p erio d of m o re th a n seven ( 7 ) y e a rs F O R SA LE— M odern six room house, im m e d ia te ly p rio r to sa id d a te , w ith n u t a n d f r u it tre e s a n d b e rrie s. th e n am e, la s t kn o w n p lace of re s i­ , 502 F a irv ie w s tr e e t, A sh lan d , Or. d en ce o r p o sto ffice a d d re s s of such 270-6* d e p o sito r, an d th e fa c t of his d e a th . If k n o w n : T. J. E a s t, A sh lan d , O r., $ 5 .42; H A V E $350.00 EQUITY in h o u se and lo t on paved s tre e t. W ill tra d e C. W. F o rb e s a n d O. H. H e n in g e r, O r., $ 1 0 .2 2 ; C. W. fo r piano. A ddress W. H. R., Sisk A sh la n d , iyou, O regon. 271-3* F o rb e s, J r ., A sh la n d , O r., $ 1 .4 1 ; , R. E. F o rd , A sh lan d , O r., $ 2 .0 0 ; L. FO R SALE OR EXCHANGE A 360) g F ox, A sh la n d , O r., $ 2 4 .7 5 ; M rs. a c re m o u n ta in ra n c h on A shland C. J . G a lliv a n , A sh la n d , O r., $ 1 .8 7 , K la m a th F a lls hig h w ay . A p o r­ J. B. G ill. A sh lan d , O r., $ 1 .1 5 ; J u n e tio n u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n ; b a la n c e H ira, A sh lan d . O r., $ 2 .6 5 ; A ndrew good p a s tu r e la n d ; p lace n e a rly K aw kis, A sh la n d , O r.. $ 3 .0 0 ; L ydia a ll u n d e r fence a n d fen cin g in g o o d ' L in d ro th , A sh la n d , O r.. $7.6 8 ; W . J. c o n d itio n ; la rg e barn, a n d sh e d s; i p. N ew ton. A sh la n d , O r., $4.5 0 ; sm a ll h o u se ; 3.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet of saw Ra i Ph S a lisb u ry , A sh lan d , O r., $1.00; tim b e r a n d wood e n o u g h on place M ary J . S h o e m ak e r. G e rm a n to w n , to pay fo r it. School h o u se v ery P a., $5.9 3 ; F. W. S h e ffie ld , Los An- f n e a r. C ash o r te rm s to s u it. In* geles, C alif., $ 1 7 0 .1 3 : J o h n H. W ag- i »exchange can use A shland r e a ! - j n e r A sh lan d , O r., $2.75. , d ence p ro p e rty . A ddress M. V. L .,j s t a t e of O regon. C ounty of J a c k - c a re T id in g s. 2 7 0 -ti j son— 88 J. W . McCoy, b eing- first duly S A C R IF IC E SA LE— 35 ~ a c re s on sw 1 o rn , ’depose a n d say u p o n o ath , B o u le v a rd , 11 a c re s J “ 1 t h a t I am th e C a sh ie r of th e F irs t in b a rte y a n d a lfa lfa 6 room m o d -; Qf Ashland< c o u n ty e rn b u n g alo w . P ric e $ 7 000.00 ; Qf Jack g o n 8 ta te of O reg o n ; th a t M rs. D r. J o h n W eim er, R. F . D. 1 th e fo re g o in g s ta te m e n t is a Tull, 2 5 0 -lm o * Box 76 ______________________________________ ; tru e , c o rre c t a n d c o m p le te s ta te m e n t, FOR SA LE OR EX C H A N G E— E x c e l-' sh o w in g th e nam e, la s t know n resi- le n t sm a ll ra n c h , fo u r room h o u se,) dence o r p o sto ffice a d d re ss, ta c t of b e a rin g o rc h a rd , b e a u tifu l if k n ow n, a n d th e a m o u n t to tio n . C ity w a te r a n d lig h t. G o o d 'th e c re d it of each d e p o sito r as re ­ p lace fo r ch ick en s, p a s tu re la n d ; q u ire d by th e p ro v isio n s of sectio n s fo r se v e ra l cows. Good r e tu r n s , 10160-10163. Inclusive. O regon law s, on In v e stm e n t if p ro p erly h an - J- W. McCOY, C asliiei. died . C an use A sh la n d resid e n ce ) S u bscribed an d sw o rn to b e fo re ‘ in exchange*-or p a rt p a y m e n t. A d- m e th is 1 4 th day of Ju ly . A. D. M.. c a re _ StS-K j ! » « • G H WENNER. | (S e a l) N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O regon. _ My com m ission expires M ar. 8, 1925. 267 -4 -tri FO R SA L E — Tw o w h eeled tr a ile r , | p n e u m a tic tire s , good a s new . C all 954 B o u lev ard . 272-3* C. B. L A M K I N FO R SALK. PAUK THRStf Vention will be an address by Ernest i n e c tin g v a rio u s p a rts of th e B ritish W. H a rd y , P o rtla n d a tto rn e y , cli ¡ ' ‘T he P re ss an d th e G o v e rn m e n t/' O th e r p a p e rs w ill be “ W h a t .D oes A d v e rtisin g A c tu a lly Cost th e P u b - e m p ire e n o rm o u s sav in g s of tim e in c o m m u n ic a tio n s w ould be secu red . It w as e s tim a te d h e re th a t th e fo l­ lo w in g a d v a n ta g e o v er ste a m sh ip ! i lisher” ; “G etting the R ural News tim e could be se cu re d by a irs h ip a n d I ts V a lu e ” ; “ D oes a n A d v e rt s- routes. ' ing M at S ervice P a y ” ; “ S pecial E d ‘- A ir tim e S te am sh ip ■ tio u s a n d T h e ir V alue— How to Pub- R o u te d ay s tim e, days • lish O ne” ; a n d “ Is a S u b sc rip tio n L ondon to E g y p t 2 % 7 5 to 6 19 i C o n te st an A s s e t? ” T h e c o n v en tio n L ondon to In d ia ■ w ill ex ten d th ro u g h J u ly 24. L ondon to S outh A f­ By HENRY W. KINNEY rica (v ia C a rio ) 6 to 7 21 (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t) j L ondon to A u s tra lia 10 t o l l 21 F ro m th e point of view of th e TO K IO . J u ly 22.— A fte r th e g re a t d o m in io n s and t h e e m p ire th e m ain- cro p of s tr ik e s a n d o th e r la b o r d if­ tenanice of a fleet of a irs h ip s w o u ld . fic u ltie s w hich c u lm in a te d d u rin g i be in v a lu a b le in tim e of w ar. T he th e w a r y e a rs of p ro sp e rity , w hen peace tim e a d v a n ta g e s w ere e s tim a t-' th e su p p ly of lab o r w as so fa r sh o rt ed as- e q u a lly im p o rta n t. Such a , of th e d e m a n d th a t th e w orkm en sp eed in g up of m ail c o m m u n ic a tio n ; w e re a b le to e n fo rc e a lm o st th e d e­ w as sa id to be of in c a lc u la b le v alu e; m a n d s th ey saw fit to k m ae , th e per- LO NDO N, J u ly 22.— T he a ir min-1 iod fo llo w in g th e slu m p w hich be- i9try te back of a schem e to fo rm ' to b u sin e ss h o u ses d o in g b u sin ess in v a rio u s p a rts of th e em pire. g an in M arch of la s t y e a r, w as r e - ; „ „ „ . . ,. . ; an im p e ria l sy n d ic a te , m w hich th e m a rk a b ly free from s trik e s . U n e m -1 , .v. . w hole e m p ire will be re p re s e n te d , to p lo y m e n t becam e so com m on th a t Hood R iv e r— ,F$sh h a tc h e ry has w o rk m en w ere a fra id to lose th e ir ! ow'n' a *rships a n d fly them , 200.000 tr o u t eggs h a tc h in g . jobs, a s th ey knew th ey could easily* T h e belief is held stro n g ly in of he rep laced . ficial c irc le s t h a t th e s tro n g e s t b o n a ; D u rin g re c e n t m o n th s, h o w ev er.i e m p iie lies in a e r fcl c o n n n u n ic a - * s trik e s h av e becom e com m on a g a in , i tions> a n d tb e d o m in io n g o v e rn - an d th e m o v em en ts of th e w o rk m e n ' ,n<*n i s a re b ein g p resse d to in te r e s t We have just received a a re m a rk e d by a g ro w in g d e sire foi •b e in s e lie s in a g r e a t c o -o p e ra tiv e w hat th e y call “ d ire c t a c tio n .” W h ile ;S chem e wl*ereby w o rld a ir lin e s con- th is te rm , as used h e re , is n ot as sin -j n e c t*n R all th e fa r flu n g ” B ritish shipment of Munson Last is te r as m ig h t he believed, it is ev!- P ossessions will be e s ta b lis h e d a n d d e n t th a t th e w o rk e rs a re sh o o w in g o p e ra te d as a c o m m e rc ia l proposi- Blucher Style a te n d e n c y tw a rd s o p p o sitio n to con­ tio n . s titu te d a u th o r ity , an d th e police an - D u rin g th e w a r a n d sin ce th e s ig n - 1 th o ritie s a re w o rrie d c o n s id e r a b ly ' ing of peace G re a t B rita in h a s spent* th e re b y . n e a rly 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s ( o rd in a r-j Large Syndicate W ill Run Airship Lines in England S o c ialist g a th e rin g s a re c o n s ta n tly i a b o u t $ 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) on b u ild in g ; b e in g b ro k en up, a lth o u g h th e y a p „i d irig ib le s of v a rio u s s o rts , a irs h ip ! p e a r to b e no m o re d a n g e ro u s th a n bapes’ a n d o tb e r H s h te r- tlia n - a ir e n -j a re m any such m o v em e n ts w hich a r e | ^erb ld s*8‘ T he g o v e rn m e n t h a s de-j allow ed to p a ss u n c h a lle n g e d else-j c *ded t h a t th is m a te ria l m u st be w h ere, an d so c ia lists a n d la b o r le a d - ' disposed o f a n d il ls p la n n e d t h a l ­ e rs o fte n find th em se lv e s u n d e r ' 4t w in be given free to a n y resp o n - w atcli d e te c tiv e s a n d a;te f r e - ! s *ble o rg a n iz a tio n s w hich w ould op- q u e n tly h a ile d to police s ta tio n s for P ra to th e sh ip s fo r p u b lic use. If a irlin e s w e re e s ta b le h e d con- e x p la n a tio n s. In O sak a th e e le c tric lig h t s ta tio n w o rk e rs rec e n tly w ent on s tr ik e , le a v in g th e C hicago of J a ! pan in d a rk n e s s , and se v e ra l c la sh e sj o c c u rre d b etw een th o u s a n d s of s tr ik -l e rs a n d th e ir s y m p a th iz e rs w ith th e) police, in th e c o u rse of w hich m any! w e re in ju re d . Tlie red flag is o fte n I d isp la y e d a n d th e o ld -tim e feu d a l re-i sp e ct fo r th e police is ra p id ly d is-j a p p e a rin g . • I T h e u n re s t an d g ro w in g d is re g a rd fo r g o v e rn m e n t a u th o r ity is also sh o w in g up co n sp ic u o u sly a m o n g th e s tu d e n ts o f v a rio u s in s titu tio n s an d s tr ik e s on th e p a rt of s tu d e n t bodies h av e been fre q u e n t. W hile a ll th e s e m o v em e n ts, b o th of s tu d e n ts an d la b o re rs , a re not as yet d a n g e ro u s in th em se lv e s, th ey in d ic a te p la in ly a sw ellin g tid e of u n re s t, b u t w h ile th e a u th o r itie s a re only too w ell a w a re of th is, th e m ea n s of w hich th ey ta k e to stem it h av e so f a r been u tte rly in ef­ fe c tu a l. Oregon Editors Hold Big State Convention Today We sell BEND. O r.. J u ly 22.— T he O regon S ta te E d ito ria l c o n v en tio n m et here Real Estate . to d ay fo r th e ir a n n u a l co nfab, ed i-; to rs from all o v er «the s ta te leav in g I In q u ire ' F O R SA L E — C ote piano. 269-5* ' 329 É each s tre e t. a wh *1 of copy b e h in d th em a n d ; City and Ranch Properties H ouses to dient. com ing dow n to h o b n o b w ith the* F O R SA L E — F o rd bug. 175 M eade boys. s tr e e t. 268-1 T oday a n d to m o rro w will be d e­ CITIZENS’ RAÑK BUILDING F O R S A L E — P ia n o In A -l c o n d itio n voted to b u sin e ss a n d p ro g ra m w ork, P h o n e 279 o r 199. 265-tf a lth o u g h to m o rro w a fte rn o o n th e FO R SA L E — M arch P ly m o u th R ock SHOO FLY c o m m e rc ial club will ta k e th e copy c o c k e re ls, from B u tle r P o u ltry F a r m ; $1.50 and $2. Also som e S pray X °«r a n im a ls w ith Shoo h o u n d s on a ja u n t to see th e city c h o ic e W h ite L eg h o rn s, $1.50 each. F ly a n d keep th e flie s aw ay. an d have a ju b ile e at th e e s ta te of a Los A ngeles m illio n a ire u e a r h ere, P h o n e 68. M rs. W. R. Y ockey. ICELESS COOLERS to m ak e th em envious. (BUILD IN G M A T E R IA L — M ed fo rd , _ _ , One of th e fe a tu re s of th e con- C e m e n t B rick a n d Block W o r k s ,! , Use Iceless C ooler a n d m a k e it pay sp e c ia liz e in a!- k in d s of b u ild in g fo r in a ye a r 111 ice blllB- p ro d u c ts. C o rn e r F ir and 10th New W h ite Sew ing M achines, al- s tr e e t 2 2 5 tf w ays on h a n d . Used m ac h in es foi; •■ ■ ■ g -sa e s ------- -------------------1 — !------------ re n t. SALESM AN W ANTED. BARGAINS IN THE W A N T E D — S a le sm a n fo r tea a n d , c o ffe ro u te . H. O. P a r k h u r s t. 21C W . Ja c k s o n , M edford. O r. 2 7 0 -3 * Pell’s Corner UK UP W ANTED. ^WANTED— M an to w ork 108 P io n e e r a v en u e. on law n. ! 2 7 1 -3 ' ! BO Y S W A N T E D — T h re e o r fo u r b o y s ! ¡to sell J o u rn a ls in th e s tr e e ts an d * p a rk . P h o n e 310-R . 263 Oak •treat. 271-2) W ANTED. B O A R D E R S W A N T E D —-i.,* w eek o r • in g le m ea ls se rv e d a t -.v-al h o u rs. H o te l B ell, 4 th St. :5 1 -lm o * FO R EXCHANGE. F O R SA LE OR T R A D E — Seven - re p la c e w ith fo u r room m o d e m h o u se , th r e e a c re s f ru it in b e a t ­ in g . C an u s e A sh la n d re s id e .« clo se in in fu ll o r p a r t p ay m en t A d d re s s A. G., c a re T id in g s. 263 ti LOST. L O ST — E lk s to o th , m o u n te d . F in d e r r e tu r n to C arl S m ith , Box 71, A sh­ la n d , Or. 275-2 CITIZENS BANK OFASHLAND Don’t Expose Your Property to Loss If you w ere c a rry in g $5,000 o r m ore of c a sh in y o u r c a r y o u ’d w a n t to h av e it in su re d . B u t a r e you n o t d riv in g y o u r c a r, w ith a b o u t a ll of y o u r p ro p ­ e rty exposed? If you in ju r e a m an , an d he o b ta in s a d a m a g e v e rd ic t a g a in s t you, you’ve got to pay it. If you h a v e n ’t th e cash , y o u r p ro p e rty can be sold to g e t it. D on’t risk y o u r h o u se, y o u r b a n k a c c o u n t, y o u r b u sin ess. Let a f ir s t class a u to m o b ile policy s ta n d b etw een your w orldly goo d s a n d th e re s u lt of th a t p o ssib le a c cid e n t. DO IT NOW. A few d o lla rs to d ay m ay save you a few th o u s a n d to n ig h t. THE HISTORY OF THE MONEY KINGS show s t h a t th e fo u n d a ­ tio n s of th e i r w e a lth wen- laid by p e rs is te n t saving. T hey c re a te d a s u rp lu s a n d p u t it o u t a t in te re s t. W e c a n ’t a ll be m oney k in g s, b u t we c a n ’t hope to overcom e fo rtu n e u n ­ less we save. H av in g a sa v in g s a c co u n t w ith T H IS b a n k w ill op­ en YOUR o p p o rtu n ity . Billings Agency L O ST — G old rim sp ectacles, pad u n ­ d e r nose piece, b e tw e en M. E. * R eal E sta te and R eal Insurance c h u rc h a n d A sh lan d cem e te ry , i Estab. 1883 JFinder leave a t T id in g s o ific e and P hon e 211 41 E ast Main re c e iv e re w a rd . 2 7 0 -3 ' SAVINGS/ and. all the year round P ost T oasties are fa vo red b y F o lk s w h o w a n t d ifF e r e n t and better corn flakes M ade o f the firm hearts of selected white 'corn, rolled and toasted crisp and gold­ en brow n, Post Toasties are especially delicious when served with fresh fruits or berries. Ready to Eat No Waste S o l d by grocers everywhere! Made by Pbstum Cereal Co.,Inc. Battle Creek, Mich. I g f^ J L . FOR LADIES WOOD SPECIAL This is the 0 'Donnei Make Brick Ice Cream CHOCOLATE VANILLA STRAW BER RY M APLE NUT W e can fu rn is h goad «4gh w ood a t $6.75 f>4r c o rd ; o rd e r now w hile we can d e liv e r from c a rs an d can s a te you e x tra h a u lin g expense. Also m ill trim mi ng a t $7.00 p e r load and m ill blocks a t $7.60 per load. A Asbbrnd Lumber Co. Ashland Creamery PHONE 20 The Difference of 150 Yrs. FOR SA LE OR T R A D E — 30 foot S am p so n w in d m ill to w e r. W ill ta k e gas engine. E d G ow land, b o x : 73, R. F . D. P h o n e 2-F -4. 296-5 i Summertime Y OU’VE Heard the story of Paul Revere—how he clat­ tered out of Boston and spread the alarm to every .Middlesex village, etc. Thai was in April, 1775. It was an all night job. Today the Boston papers would slap extras on their presses and in »the shake of a little lamb’s tail the whole thrilling message would he in eacli home of the well known county. This represents the advani e of 150 years in the import­ ant business of spreading news. The cry of “ Extra—E x tra ” on tin* midnight air brings startled folks to their doors as once did the pound of a horse’s hoofs and the breathless shout of the rider. Papers have supplanted tin1 courier— multiplied his effectiveness many times—increased his speed a hundred fold. How far hack we would go without newspapers! We would remain in ignorance not only of events at home and abroad—but also of much that concerns ns just as vitally— news of the viwy things that have to do with the personal, every-day life of each one of us. Somebody might he selling a new, le tte r and more eco­ nomical food; or a utensil that would add immeasurably to our comfort and well-being; or some better material for mak­ ing shoes or clothing—hut we would never know it. Modern advertising is a boon. It keeps our infonnation up-to-date on the many things we need in order to live a profitable, happy and useful life in this age of progress. Do you take full advantage of the advertising? Read It!~-It Pays!