Friday, September 14, 1921 » »» » « » » ♦ ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS ■ » » ♦ »■* ♦ Classified Column $ Classified Column Rates One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, tho word each time. FOR SALE FOR SALK— Saddle, driving, or work horses. Phone 9-F-4 6 tf FOR SALK— Muir and late Craw­ ford peaches. 2 cents per lb. Bring your boxes. Avery or­ chards. Phone 10F5. 3 tf FOR SALK— Fresh fruits and vegetables. Phone 335L. 575 Liberty St. 301-1 mo FOR SALE— Old papers 25c per hundred. Tidings oifice tf FOR SALK— Beautiful new five room bungalow , breakfast nook, large bath room, screen porch, laundry trays, built in features in kitchen, dining room and bed room. Cement porch and pergola, basement, double garage, wood shed, one block from Baulevard. Come and look it over at 341 Beach St. Terms if desired. 30-ltf FOR SALK, TRADE OR RENT— 160 acres unimproved land, un­ incumbered, near village of 300 on S. P. R. R. and good hard roads, 100 acres under fence with good natural pasture, plenty of water. Three roompd house, barn and woodshed. For further particulars address F. J., care Ashland Tidings. 143tf FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Modern bungalow, garage, 3 large lots, fruit, berries, etc. 356 Laurel St. 280-1 mo* WANTED WANTED TO LEASE— ComforV able house of 5 or 6 rooms. W. M. Wright. Phone 461R. 2-tf WANTED— Young man to learn printers* trade. Small wages to begin. Good opportunity for right young man. Inquire at Tidings office. tf HELP WANTED AN INTELLIGENT PERSON— Either sex, may earn $100 to $200 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $15 to $25 weekly In spare time; experi­ ence unnecessary; no canvas­ sing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. 1-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT— Furnished 478 Boulevard. See S. L. Allen Apartments. for house. 304-tf Furnished 4-1 Mo. For the best in sweet milk and \ream go to Detrick's. 106-tf Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— Detrick sells for less. 106-tf Full line of ammunition. We repair, buy, trade and sell new and used guns. Army Goods Store. 295-tf Better be safe than sorry. See Beaver Realty Co. about your in­ surance. Phone 68. 287-tf We make a specialty of picnic and eampers* needs. Detrick’s. 236-tf Our Suits can’t be beat for the money . Paulserud’s. 7-tf. School Suits at Paulseruds. 7-tf. Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for men and Women. UpstairB. 4-tf “Yes we have no Bananas”. Record No. 19068, Rose Bros. 4-tf You’ll need a new Fall Suit for the Fair. Paulseruds. 7-tf. New Pianos and Players. And a dandy used one for sale. See Rose Bros. 4-tf. REAL REALTY REMARKS Time is money and money talks If you want proof interview any business man from Jerusalem. If you want a Real Realty Bar­ gain, call on me and if I don’t show you a Bargain, I will pay for your time spent. I now have: A $7500 Blvd. Home for $5500 A $3500 Blvd. Home for $2500 A $4000 furnished Bungalow for $3200. A $3800 furnished Bungalow for $3000. A $75000 Home for $5200 A $3700 Half Acre and Bungalow for $3000. Orchards and Farms at Bargains prices. E. T. Staples. Hotel Ashland Building. 6-tf. SOMETHING NEW An automobile accident policy that pays $25.00 per week; in hospital $37.50 per week; acci­ dental death $1,000 in 5 years $1,600; cost only $7.00 per year. Phone 274J. Yeo, of course. PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ dence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue. Telephone 28. Office hourB, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. only. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ tice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat— X-ray including teeth. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland, Ore. • DR. G. C. PH ETT EPLACE DENTISTRY Above Citizens Bank Office Phone 151 Ren. Phone 201J CHIROPRACTORS DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The com­ bination does wonders. First National Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142. House Calls DR. HAWLEY— Above office. Phone 91. PAGE TUBES in return received an order for half ala product. a car of cantaloupes with the news A great many pear packers are that the Californians preferred the needed at the Association, Mr. Rob­ 1 > SS-A. 1 ,. L ' l - T I S A J tM .T -. Ashland cantaloupes to the Caiifor- ’ A Column Devoted to Brief I bins states, as there is a shortage < ► < > Business and Personal Notes. ‘ ’ of packers thia year and he urges m m »» all to apply that can order that as much of the crop can be shipped Medford Business College will pre­ Amazing Facts Are as is possible. pare you for a salaried position in Revealed By Mrs. An advance In price on peaches is less time and then help you get on Anna G. Olson predicted by Mr. Robbins as he says a payroll. Winter term opens Mon? mo3t of the early peaches have been day September, 24, 8-6 sent out and until the late peach crop comes in there is liable to be Cliff Payne makes forms. a shortage. ■ V I ■» M l » M » » » « M U '« >■> ' •• FIND IT HERE Elmer Rorapaugh of Eugene is a visitor today. T W. A. Kuykendall is a recent ar­ rival from the Williamette Valley, having registered from Eugene. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS FOR prompt and careful service, auto trucks or horse drays, cal Whittle Transfer Co. Phone 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near Hotel Ashland. 56tf M O N E Y is a W O TO-NIGHT Witkoat [ripuf or iu m Anyone having yellow tomatoes for sale, please phone 401. 11-2 Co put it in the savings account of this hank where it works for you »right and day. , W. Ellis of Portland is among late arrivals. Mrs. Grace Cosper and Mrs. C. E. Van Petten of Portland are visitors in Ashland today. WRS.^ AMNAÔ L. D. Gassaway is among out-of- town visitors from Berkeley, Cal. T he Citizens Bank of Ashland A Carload of Fencing, just in. Why pay 10 or 13 cents more per rod elsewhere. Just for to be mean, and to trade out of town, and genuine £ood American fence too that you will get here. New and old Sewing ma­ chines always on hand. Har- nes and implement. You will always find the best at ‘By the help of Tanlac I regain­ Lieutenant and Mrs. W. D. Dodd ed the thirty-five pounds I lost and child are out of-tow guests. while sick and actually picked up T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ eighteen pounds besides,” is the re­ fer— Good team and motor C. M. Mills is a guest from Port­ markable statement of Mrs. Anna| trucks. Good service at a rea Bonable price. Phone 83. land. Geppert Olson, highly esteemed res-1 ident of 906 West Jackson Ave., TRY FEHIGE FOR HAULING Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lyon are Spokane, Washington. and transfer work of all kinds 375 B St. Phone 410-R. guests from Centralia, Washington. About three years ago I had an 200-lm o attack of flu which turned into John E. George is in Ashland from pneumonia and I finally had an op­ PLANING MILL San Francisco. eration. I was in bed eight weeks JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET and when I got up I was so weak WORKS, Cor. Heilman and Mrs. A. C. Sheehan is a business I couldn’t walk across the floor. I Van Ness. 194-tf visitor from Yreka. was taking a tonic, but it did me no good, and it seemed like I never PLUMBING C. S. Douglas is registered from would get my strength back. JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 Weed. “My first bottle of Tanlac gave East M'aln. Phone 138. me an appetite, and by the time I F. W. Streets is a business visitor had taken five bottles I was actual­ MONUMENTS from Grants Pass. ly feeling better than 1 did even MONUMENT— MARKERS R, L. Keenry and Vernon Harris before getting sick. I know what Lowest Prices Tanlac will do.” are recent arrivals from Keno, Ore. ASHLAND GRANITE CO. Tanlac is for sale by all good 3rd and East Main St. 223-6mo druggists. Accept no j substitute. M. D. Watson is registered from Over 37 million bottles sold. ASHLAND GRANITE Seattle, Washington. MONUMENTS Oregon Granite Co. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyer are Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na­ S. PENNISTON, Salesman. out-of-town guests from Malin, Ore. ture’s own remedy for constipation. Res. 476 Laurel Phone 444Y For sale everywhere. Other visitors from Malin, Ore., MISCELLANEOUS are Valasta Zumpfe and Joe Zumpfe. LOST— Sweater on Dead Indian road A party consisting of Libby Purs- near top of the hill, on this side, Mail to Stanley Lawton at Grants ley, H. M. Pursly and Earl Pursley Pass. 7-5* are here from Portland, Oregon. Ashland. Oregon IT IS FUNNY P E IL ’S CORNER The way some minds work. Take for instance the mental attitude of the man who, hides a $30.00 watch under his pillow at night, yet he parks his car on u dark street for hours at a time with a $30.00 spare tire that has no pro­ tection. The number of tires stolen is said i » be ap­ palling. The appalling thing is that so few are stolen when the opportunity is so great. Considerably more than half the cars that pass you daily are carrying spare tires and wheels that have no protection.! Every car owner should have at least two I»ad locks, one for his garage or tool box and one for his tire carrier. We have a full line of the Celebrated YALE and TOWNE PAD LOOKS SAVE Simpson’s Hardware IC E FOOD Aa Well As In One Of FRESH FISH PROVOST BROS Refrigerators Arrives Wednesday of each week—i t ’s the best obtoipaMe in the market. Oregon State Fair FOR SALE— A Reed baby carriage Good condition. Phone 346-J. 9-4 Y Among out-of-town visitors are Mrs. J. A. Warren of Lakeview and FOR SALE— Cheap, Wicker Baby Mrs. C. Murray from Los Angeles. Sulky, like new. 125 3rd St. 9-3* Visitors from Whittier. Cal are FOR SALE— P’ine Hotel proposition Mr. and Mrs. McMahon. in Medford, earning three hundred to four hundred and fifty dollars John D. Gregg is also a visitor month. Will stand strict investi­ gation. good reason for selling, from Whittier aCl. cost $4500 to equip, will offer this Coming from Astoria and visiting week for $3200 on terms. Act Quick Four-Site Realty Agency, here today are Mr. and Mrs. M. Medford Building, Medford, Ore. D. Kelsey. 9-6 A recent arrival from Portland, FOR RENT— Furnished five room Oregon is Miss Pauline Wilson. apartment, all modern and clean. Apply 155, 7th Street. Recent arrivals from Tacoma, are 9-3* Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Clow. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the White Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 10-lyr Fare and One-Third for the Round Trip On Sale Semptember 22-29, inclusive; return limit October 1. All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds For further particulars ask agents JOHN M. SCOTT Ass’t Passenger Traffic Manager Southern Pacific Lines ♦ M M M M FOR SALE— Strictly modern bun­ galow, on boulevard, six rooms, hall and bath, Large basement and O m t IZJUZBfea J m ( W I * * attic. Living room and dining room have beamed ceilings, paneled WANTED— Limited number of piano walls, colonades and fireplace. pupils. Mrs. Herndon, 375 Beach Desirable home built eastern style. St. 11-3* Large garage, about an acre of ground. See owner, Carl Gottsche, FOR RENT— Two, good furnished apartments; one is front apart­ Route 1, Box 72, Ashland, or to ment. Phone 263R, or call at 369 Four-Site Realty Agency, Med­ Hargadlne. 11-2 ford, Oregon. M M M > M M M M M M M M is here Do you appreciate your teeth? Are your teeth soft or sensitive? Do your teeth decay? Are you satisfied with the appearance of your teeth ? Are your gums red, inflamed or sore? Do you want to save your teeth? Remove The Cause SMILO A Y FEVER m M S M I L O Ashland peaches are greatly in de­ mand throughout California accord­ ing to J. H. Robbins of the local Fruit Association, who states he has been unable to supply the demand in many casea. He conceived the idea of sending a few cantaloupes with one car of peaches to California and V you can’t "gat away," m the attacks with— OU SHOULD see the exhi­ $75.000 in prizes and pnrsos. mm m H EAGLE M ARKET Agriculture, Horticulture, Live- Stock. Spedial attractions day and night. Horse racing, amuse­ ments, stock and poultry shows, etc. FOR RENT— Piano, 842 Boulevard Phone 432-Y. 10-3 FOR SALK— Wicker go-cart, cheap. 390 Liberty St. 11-3* try and Rabbit«. Phone 107 82 N. Main bition of products from »every section of our state, a reve­ lation and a liberal education to everyone. WANTED— Experienced Pear Pack­ B i r t h - ers and box maker at Ashland, j Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Har­ Fruit anti Produce Association. •’ ris, Sept, 13, 1923 a son. Mother and 10-2. son are at the Community Hospital. FOR SALE— Oak and Alder wood. Amer at Peil Bldg. 10-6* Remember, we make a specialty of dressed poul Salem, September 24-29 WANTED— Girls, Apply at Plaza. D. McMahon is a recent arrival 8-tf. from Portland. WANTED TO BUY Will pay cash for used Ford roadster or second­ hand drag saw. Amer at Pell Bldg. 10-6* worker. Set your Hv«r right—only 25« J, C. Appel of Portland is among out-of-town visitors. WANTED— Apple pickers, at Sun- Visiting from Fresno, Cal is C. crest, 2 Miles East of Talent. 9-tf. E. Youngstrom. LOST— Boston leather bag with Mrs. Effie Day is registered here baby’s apparel. Lost near or in from Los Angeles, Cal. Lithia Park. Finder please leave at Tidings office. 10-6 Mrs. Allie hSannon is among re­ FOR SALE— 150 spring chickens of cent arrivals from Los Angeles. I The Tauker strain. White Leg­ horn. G. D. Faris, North Main, Mrs. A. Nevens is a guest from San Jose. near Billings. Phone 1 7 -F -ll 10-f Wm. Day is registered from Los FOR SALE or TRADE— Improved Angeles. 160 acres in Sams Valley to sell rent or trade for Ashland prop­ J. A. Rowan is among out-of-town erty. B. E. Whitmore, 29 Granite visitors from Astoria, Oregon. street, Ashland. 10-3 willing . You cannoi keep it from work­ ing if J'bn treat it properly and the most proper thing to do with it is C H A M B E R L A IN 'S TABLETS Tidings Dlt. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ practor, near Postofflce. Hours 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. A Willing Worker Mouth Massage Cream and Lotion VISHS Cleans, Whitens, Beautifies the teeth and removes the cause of mouth disease. Recommended by your dentist, and sold by your druggist. t An illustrated, educational masterpiece enclosed < with your first package. M « Notice To The Land Owners Of Talent Irrigation District CORRECTED BUDGET Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter XIV Irrigation District Laws of Oregon, that the Board of Directors of Talent Ir­ rigation District h/ts prepared and placed on file in the office of said District in the City of Talent, Oregon, where the same is open for Inspection, an estimate of the total amount of money proposed to be expended by the said District during the ensuing fiscal year from October 1, 1923 to and Including September 30, 1924, for each and every branch and department of said District. The estimate is as follows: Director«: Per Diem ................ .................................... 300.00 Mileage ............_.................................................. 100.00 Miscellaneous ..................................................... 60.00 4 50.00 Secretary-Manager.............................................................. 3.000.00 Office: Clerical ............................................................... 900.00 Telephone A Telegraph ....................................250.00 Postage, Stationery, etc................................... 150.00 Water ............_........................ „............................ 12.00 Light ..................................................................... 12.00 Fuel ......................................... •............................. 50.00 Insurance ........... '^'».00 Industrial Insurance ............................. ............. 1 ).00 Miscellaneous ...... 54.00 1,574.00 Auto Transportation: 2 F o r d s......................................600.00 1 Chevrolet .......................... 300.00 1 Truck ...................................... 200.000 1,100.00 Legal ........................ .............. w......................................... 500.00 Improvements: McDonald Canal ................................. 100.00 Talent Lateral .......„............................................600.00 Miscellaneous ......................................................300.00 1,000.00 Ditch Cleaning: Bast Lateral ....................................250.00 Talent Lateral ......................................... 600.00 McDonald CanAl ................................................. 400.00 1,250.00 Ditch Walkers: 2 Ditch Tender 12 months Q $110.00 ........ 2.640.00 East Lateral: 1 man © $115.00, 6 mouths 690.00 1 man © 100.00 6 months ..._.......600.00 1 man © $100.00 1 m o n th ...................100.00 1,390.00 Talent Lateral: 2 men © 100.00 6 months ........1,200.00 2 men © 100.00 2 m on th s...................200.00 1,400.00 McDonald Unit: 2 men © 160.00 4 months .........800.00 1 man © 100.00 2 months ............. 200.00 1,000.00 Hyatt: 1 man © 100.00 8 m o n th s.......................... 800.00 Elections ............................................................. .............................. 50.00 Refunds — ............................................................ ............................ 50.00 State Interest ......................._...... — ............... ......................... 6,333.74 Interest, Storage Unit, on $101,116 bonds ............................... 6,066.96 Interest. McDonald Unit, on $107,884 bonds ...................... 6,473.04 Bond Principal Due January 1, 1825 ......... .............................. VI,600.00 Delinquency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Emergency 26c per acre ......................................... ..................... 2,275.00 Total to be levied ...........- ....................................................$53.852.74 Notice is hereby further given that on Tuesday, October 2, 1923, the Board of Directors sitting at a board of equalisation, will meet and continue in session from day to day, as long as many he neces­ sary, to hear and determine any objections by any interested persons to the assessments and apportionment thereof and any other matter connected therewith that may come before them. Dated September 4, 1923. * BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT O. ARNSPIGER, Secretary.