Monday, June 28, 1015 Result-Getting Classified Columns THE ONE-ATTEMPT MAN OR WOMAN who, for example, publishes a Want ad once, and If It does not bring the result desired decides that "advertising does not pay," should study the practical results, In all lines of endeavor, of perseverance. The law f try again" is as potent la want advertising aa in any other efforl or enterprise. Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; Vi cent per word ror each lnsertloi thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertise ent Inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order except to parties having ledger accounts with the office. MISCELLANEOUS CHAIR DOCTOR R. H. Stanley, ex pert furniture repairer and up holsterer. Carpets beat, relaid and repaired, bedsprlngg restretched, chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies. 26 First Ave., opposite First National Bank. Telephone 13-J. 20-tf AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey. Tel ephone 342-Y. 81- BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 116 Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. 64-tf CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The regular meeting of the club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m at the Carnegie Library lec ture room. CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regu lar meetings first and third Fri days of each month at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. A. G. McCarthy, Pres.; Mrs. Jennie Faucctt Greer, Sec. "MONEY" The mint makes It and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 for any legal purpose on ap proved real estate. Terms easy. Tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY, 513 Denham, BIdg., Denver, Colo, LOST Elk tooth charm in railroad district. My name and number 226 on back. Finder please leave with ticket agent S. P. depot. Reward. C. O. Webber. 8-3t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Coal-oll heater, ham mock, two sitting room cnairs ana a tea table. Inquire at 148 Laurel street '' 103-tf FOR SALE: 150 cords oak wood, five miles north of Ashland. For information apply to Mollie Songer, 45 Heimtn street, iisniana. 8-lmo. lTHfl WATER DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR in demijohns or bottles, 15c gallon Geo. E. Yates, Phone 346-J. LITHIA WATER DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR in demijohns or bottles, 15c gallon or two for 25c. J. J. Murphy, 486 Boulevard. Phone 405-J. 2-lmo. FOR SALE OR TRADE As I am going to Install a larger irrigation plant, will sell my present outfit at a bargain, including 8-inch pump, 5-horsepower engine with wood saw attachment, and about 600 feet pipe, all in first-class con dition. Would setl separately. Would consider trade. Inquire M. True. Ashland. 6-lmo. WANTED Phone Job orders to the Tiding. WANTED Dressmaking by day. Satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Rog ers, 172 Skldmore street. 5-lmo. WANTED Gentle riding pony for lady's use during summer. Good pasture. Paul Gulley, fire depart ment. 9't WANTED Horse and hack tor their keep. Service light. Pasture fine. R D Sanford, Helman street. 612t CONTRACTING AXD Bl ILDIXG Frank Jordan, General contracting, new and old work; cement walks, cemetery cop ings, brick, cement, wood work, lath ing and plastering, cobblestone, and Ageneral building contracts. 88-4mo M18IC AXD ART. TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. J. R. Robertson, 340 Almond street. Ad vance piano work and Burrowes kindergarten classes. 44-tf FOR RENT TO RENT Housekeeping rooms in suites of two and three rooms. 63 North Main street. 1-tt FOR RENT July 1. storeroom corner of Main and Granite streets now occupied by L. J. Orres also a suite of three rooms above that are well lighted and ventilated and very comfortable for- office purposes. Apply to C. Cunningham or F '. G. irAnN1lloma PROFESSIONAL. tohn F HART, M. D., Physician 'Z Surgeon. Office. MIUvMcCall Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 3. Phones: Office, 83; residence, 370-L, DR ETHEL J. MARTIN, Octeopathlc Physician, in charge of the practice of Drs Sawyer and Kammerer, Pioneer Building. Office phone, 208 Hours. 9 to 5 and by ap pointment. DR J JEMMEN3 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, SSrf noBe and throat. Glasses sup oiled Oculist and aurist for S. r. r r Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., opposite postoffice, Medford Ore. Phone 567. Z1-" FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. For particulars address R F. B., care Tidings. 18-tf MUST SELL my Ashland 6-acre free Irrigated bottom land, dairy, chicken and fruit ranch. A bar gain. M. Jacker, Ashland, Ore. 89-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, 50-acre ranch, barn and outbuildings. Stock and implements. For par ticulars communicate with D. E. Combs, Talent, Ore. 70-tf FOR SALE A four-room house, close in. With cement sidewalks, sewer, electric lights and city wa ter. $100 cash, balance $10 per month. Price $850. See McWil llams & Edglngton. 65-tf FO R SALE By owner, large lofwith small house, centrally located in Ashland, Ore., on Meade street. Warrantee deed and abstract. Price $450. Address Mark Hebron, Boise City, Oklahoma. 9-lmo. FOR SALE A homestead relinquUO ment of 160 aires, two-rooaieo house, barn, chicken house, with garden tools, plows, etc. Well wa tered and on Pacific Highway. Will trade for Ashland property. Address A. R care Tidings. 36-tf FOR SALE Five acres on Boule vard, in cultivation; family orch ard; seven-roomed plastered houses electric lights, cooler on back porch. Barn and outbuildings. Only $2,500 for quick sale. L. Mlksch. 7-lmo. FOR SALE I will sell 2 acres of choice land near new high school for $1,200, or 1H acres of your choice of this land for $725. S. F. Starr, 64 California street, Ash land, Ore. 8-tf FOR SALE My fine home. New, modern 8 room house, screen porches, etc.; beautiful shady lawn, with or without two acres heavy bearing orchard with good crop on trees. Good income and fine location. Can't be beat in Ash land. Call or write for price and terms. S. C. Gunter, 717 North Main street. 7-lmo.'- FOR SALE BY OWNER Highly im proved and most desirable 8 acres in Ashland. Also beautiful 7-acre meadow, fruit and vegetables, no buildings; 3 acres clean meadow; 3 acres meadow, fruit trees and berries. Above is level and free irrigated. Twenty acres choice bot tom near Grants Pass, highly im proved. Rich bottom dairy farm, near the coast, worth $7,500. Fine ly watered and improved. Twenty acres unimproved, near coast city; rail and water transportation. Time and good terms on any of this. Full information by address ing Box 144, Ashland, Ore. No agents or trlners answered. 93-3mo. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Shetland pony. A. M Beaver. 74-tf FOR SALE Small horse, weight about 1,100 pounds. Gentle. Also broke to drive. Good price. Call Tidings or phone 404-J. 3-tf FOR SALE Span of nifty drivers good workers or saddle; harness, buggy, buckboard. $175 cash takes outfit. May be seen at W. H. Wal lis', Carter ranch, Mountain av enue. 7-tf fFOR SALE Reasonable, two regis tered Jersey bull calves. R. D. Sanford, Ashland, Ore. 7-lmo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of the estate of Etta C. Dunlap. deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Etta C. Dunlap, deceased, to all persons having claims against the said estate, to present them with the prop er vouchers within six months from the date of first publication of this notice to R. W. Dunlap, administrator, at his residence on Nob Hill, in the city of Ashland, Oregon. Date of first publication, June 7, 1915. R. W. DUNLAP. 4-5t-Mon. Administrator. The Commercial Club requests the names and addresses of parties who are considering coming to the coast .his summer. We wish to send them literature and give tbem a good con ception of Oregon. 74-tf HSHLRND Storage and Transfer Co. C. F. BATES Proprietor. Two warehouses near Depot. Goods of all kinds stored at reason able rates. A General Transfer Business. Wood and Ro k Springs Coal. Phone 117. Office, 99 Oak Street, ASHLAND, OREGON. 4SnTiAin) FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF SPRINGS WATER COMMISSION, N Week Ending June 25, 1015. LABOR IN PARK. Bate. Vr. No. Name of Party Issued to and Items. Amount l-19-15 237 Robert Shaw, 8 hrs. at $2.25 day $ 2.25 238 Fred Babcock, 24 hrs. at $2 day 5.97 239 F. Hendrlx, 24 hrs. at $2 day 5.97 240 H. N. Stratton, 24 hrs. at $2 day 6.97 241 E. Davis, 24 hrs. at $2 day 6.97 242 R. P. Cornelius, 24 hrs. at $3.50 day 10.45 243 C. W. Fraley, 20 hrs. at $3.50 day 8.71 244 Earl Fraley, 20 hrs. at $2 day 4.97 245 John Burnett, 20 hrs. at $2 day 4.97 246 C. A. Shutts, 16 hrs. at $2 day 3.98 247 C. Tuttle, 16 hrs. at $2 day 3.9s 248 C. Boughman, 24 hrs. at $4 day 11.94 249 City team, 20 hrs. at $2 day 4.97 250 W. D. Booth, 16 hrs at $4 day 7.96 251 P. L. Ashcraft, 9 hrs. at $4 day 4.48 252 F. Lampman, 8 hrs. at $4 day 3.98 253 D. D. Good, 8 hrs. at $4 day 3.98 254 F. Rosscrance, 8 hrs. at $4 day 3,98 255 A. W. Storey, 8 hrs. at $4 day 3.9s 256 C. Wiley, water boy, 8 hrs. at 50c day 50 257 W. O. Tate, 4 hrs. at $3.50 day 1.75 258 W. Caldwell, 8 hrs. at $2.25 day 2.25 259 J. E. Randies, 7 hrs. at $3.60 day 3. 06 260 J. I. Utz, 8 hrs. at $2.25 day 2.25 261 P. M. Chase, 7 hrs. at $2.25 day 1.96 262 Harry Cliff, 7 hrs. at $2 day 1.75 263 P. Phillips, 7 hrs. at $2 day 1.75 264 Ira Pittman, 7 hrs. at $2 day 1.75 265 W. Hays, 7 hrs. at $2 day 1.75 266 E. G. Miller, 8 hrs. at $2.25 day 2.25 267 Bert Hawks, 7 hrs. at $2 day 1.75 268 O. E. Hurst, 32 hrs. at $3.60 day 13.93 ' 269 M. J. Swing, 7 hrs. at $2 day 1.75 270 B. L. Deisman, 40 hrs. at $3.50 day 17.41 271 T. T. Reeder, 48 hrs. at $3 day 17.91 272 L. C. Smith, 32 hrs. at $3.50 day 13.93 273 E. Bailey, 32 hrs. at $3.60 day 13.93 274 H. Hayes, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 275 C. E. Walls, 40 hrs. at $5 day 24.88 . 276 C. F. Clary, 32 hrs. at $4 day 15.92 277 J. C. Hayes, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 278 S. M. Hayes, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 279 D. E. Watson, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 280 J. R. Hoskin, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 281 D. N. McCourry, 36 hrs. at $2.25 day 10.07 282 P. J. Amer, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 283 R. Martin, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 284 Frank Clary, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 285 E. H. Prlngle, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 286 D. D. Olds, 24 hrs. at $3 day 8.95 286 D. D. Olds, 13 hrs. at $2.25 day 3.63 287 Joe Hoskin, 32 hrs. at $3.50 day 13.93 288 M. Ketlen, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 289 G. Morris, 16 hrs. at $2.25 day 4.47 290 Ray Clary, 8 hrs. at $2 day 2.00 291 T. Hill, 32 hrs. at $2.25 day 8.95 292" J. C. Phillips, 16 hrs. at $2.25 day 4.47 293 Joe Hoskin, water boy, 40 hrs. at 50c day 2.50 294 G. W. Crews, 40 hrs. at $2.25 day 11.19 C-22-15 296 Robert Hatch. 4 hrs. at $4 day 2.00 297 R. C. Long, 16 hrs. at $2 day 3.98 298 W. C. Morthland, 14 hrs. at $2 dav 3.48 299 F. L. Putnam, 14 hrs. at $4.25 day 7.40 302 T. W. Hill, 16 hrs. at $2.50 day 4.97 303 J. Utz. 8 hrs. at $2 day 2.00 6-22-15 304 W. Caldwell. 8 hrs. 305 T. Prayter, 8 hrs. at $2 day 2.00 307 M. N. Long, 16 hrs. at $4.25 day 8.46 308 James Fewel, 16 tits, at $4.25 day 8.46 311 C. C. Moore, 4 hrs. at $4 day 2.00 312 F. H. Walker, 1 mo. 6-21-15 295 310 Chester Stevenson, 5,000 photo cards Ashland Tidings Printing 3,000 post cards $ Publishing financial statement 6-21, 207 lines C-23-15 $ 14.85 A. E. Reames, attorney fee drawing charter amendment Jackson Co. Abstract Co., right-of-way deeds and deed for Butler-Perozzi property B. Klum, 13 signs for park Warner Mercantile Co 0-23-15 309 6-22-13 306 6-25-15 6-25-15 313 314 2 mattocks 3 handles 1 axe 1 galvanized paii 1 pair hinges . . . 1 hasp 2 cups 1 marking die R-25-15 315 Frank Jordan, second estimate on park sewer ex tension 343.36 Total $1,139.96 Park Improve- Physical Publicity Incidental ment Fund. Plant Fund. Fund. Fund. Balance last report $37,661.53 $88,951.64, $4,974.25 Disbursements as above. . . 1,060.46 1 79.50 Balance $36,601.07 $88,951.54 $4,894.75 Transferred from Park Im provement Fund to Inci dental Fund 3,000.00 . $3,000.00 $33,601.07 J. P. DODGE, Secretary. Mrs. B. B. Whitney Is visiting her niece, Mrs. Neil, at Ardencralg, Grants Pass. Everv Convenience of Gas A good oil stove lights like gas, reg ulates like gas, cooks like gas. And it does away with the dirt, delay and waste heat of a wood or coal range. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For Beit Rttulti Uit Ptarl Oil Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts perfectly. Does every thing your wood or coal range will do. No odor. Does not taint the food. Does not overheat the kitchen. Several styles and sizes. Ask your dealer. See Exhibit, Palace of Manufactures, Panama Pacific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Tortlaad TIDINGS at $2 day 2.00 at $75 mo 75.00 554.70 75.00 14.85 4.50 10.35 100.00 30.70 17.50 3.85 1.25 .45 1.35 .30 .15 .15 .10 .10 BERT R. GREER, Chairman. Workmen are busy tarring the roofing on the First National Bank building. l! The TEACHERS REVIEW COURSE at I; MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ' I Begins Monday, May 31, and i i , , ;; The Summer School begins May 31, and continues ; ; during June, July and August, with classes from 8:00 ; ; ;; a. m. to 12 m. Commercial and Shorthand subjects. ;; I For full information, Call, Phone Inferurban Hetween Anlilnnd, Tulent, Phoenix imund daily except Sunday at 9:00 a. m., 12:50 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Also at 10:30 p. m. Saturday night. Sun days leave Ashland at 10:00 a. m., 12 noon, 4:00 p. m., 6:00 p m. and 10:30 p. m. Leave Mndford for Aslilund duily m., p. in., o:iu p. in. ana iu:ia p. in. Also at 7:15 p. m on Saturday night. On Sundays leave Medlord at 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 1:00 p. in., 5:00 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. The Big SUIT IV KQl'ITV TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGK vSl'MMONS. In the Circuit Court in and for the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon. Charles E. Sams, Plaintiff, vs. R. A. Pierce, May Pierce, Eda A. Caldwell, C. B. Caldwell, Elizabeth Fowler, S. C. Carroll and Mrs. S. C. Carroll, Defendants. To R. A. Pierce, May Pierce, Eda A. Caldwell, C. B. Caldwell, Elizabeth Fowler, S. C. Carroll and Mrs. S. C. Carroll, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the above plaintiff in the above entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, If served in Jackson County, Oregon, but if served in any other county in the State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, and if served upon you by publication there of, then within six weeks from theI jdate of the first publication thereof: if onrl vaii dpa ISarottv nntittaA thnt If ' T 'you fail to appear and answer said 'complaint, as hereby required, the 'plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint, to-it: For a Judgment against R. A. Pierce, May Pierce and Eda A. Cald well for the sum of $7,093.45, with : Interest thereon from April 3rd, '1914, at the rate of six per cent per annum, together with $500.00 attor ney's fees and the costs and disburse ments of this suit; that the same and all thereof be adjudged to be a spe cific lien against 50 acres of land, more or less, situated In Township 36 South of Range 4 West of W. M. In Jackson County, Oregon, from and since April 23rd 1912 which land Is specifically described In that certa n real estate mortgage made by said R. A. Pierce and May Pierce, of rec ord in Volume 30 of Mortgages, on pages 475 and 476 of the Mortgage Records of said county; that said mortgage be foreclosed and said real property sold as provided by law, and for such other relief as to the Court may seem Just and proper. Under and by virtue of an Order made by the Hon. F. M. Calkins, a Judge of said Conn, dotl May 13th, 1915, this Summons Is served upon the above described defendants, Eda ! A. Caldwell and C. B. Caldwell, her' husband, by the publication thereof for six successive weeks In the Ash-1 land Tidings, a semi-weekly newspa- j J. P. Dodge Sons Undertakers LADY ASSISTANT First Class Service Moderate Prices Free use of chapel for funeral services Slate Licensed Embalmer Deputy County Coroner ASHLAND, ORE. BayUGood Real Estate Now ! Reasonable prices, easy terms; places which are worth more money to you; something that will please you because the price is better than right; now Is the time to buy these places.. Two acres of land, two five-room dwellings, barn, paving and sidewalk all paid; good location. Price $2,500, half cash. Fifty-foot lot and good dwelling on Fourth street;-assessments paid. $1,600. Six-room, hard finished dwelling, modern conveniences, near Union streut.. $1,500. Stock ranches and farms, large and small, at attractive figures. If you are Interested, let us show you. BILLINGS 41 East Main ESTABI.ISHFD IM.l DEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PAG1S THRKB prepares for June Examination Three Months lor 525. X 15-L, or write. 31 N. Grape Street f Autocar Co. and Medford car leaves Aslilund north- except Sunday at 8:00 a. ni., 1:15 p. Gray Car DR. JOHN F. HART Physician and Surgeon TALENT, OREGON, 1IHIIIIMIMHMHM LET US SERVE YOU All we ask Is the opportunity of doing so. We feel assured that our endeavor to serve you will be a strong factor In per suading you to become a per manent patron of this bank. Our interests are mtitual. State Bank of Talent! TALENT, OREGON. HIIMHltMIMtMM per printed and published at Ashland, in Jackson County, Oregon, and you, the snld Eda A. Caldwell and C. B. Caldwell, are required by said Order to appear and answer within six weeks from the date of the first publication I f th, 8ummon8 E. D. jjkigGS Attorney for plaintiff. Ashland, O Ore. Date of first publication, May 17, 1915. 102-6t Preparations are going forward merrily for a real enjoyable time for the "stay at homes" this Fourth of July. The attractions which the Commercial Club and business men are lining up promise to prove a drawing card to out of town visitors and to attract many of the local young bloods who have formerly planned upon celebrating In other valley cities. I AGENCY Phone 211 i