Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 15, 1915, Page Page Three, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup
plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore.
Phone 567. 21-tf
DRS. SAWYER AND ANDERSON,
Osteopathic physicians. Pioneer
building. Houre 9 a. m. to 12 m.,
1 to 4 p. m. Office phone 208,
house phone 267-R.
DR. JULIAN P. JOHNSON, HOMEO
PATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUR
GEON. General practice with
special attention to eye, ear, nose
and throat. Glasses fitted, and
guaranteed correct. Office in
Mills-McCall building, Masonic hall
stairway. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Office phone 35, residence
phone 71. 47-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
SAVE MONEY any one going to
Portland soon can save 25 per cent
on their hotel bill. The Tidings
has a trade-out bill with the Port
land hotel which it will sell at 25
per cent discount. Get an order
from us before you go and pay us
when you get back. 38-tf
AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey. Tel
ephone 342-Y. 81--
BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 116
Factory St. Bill posting and dis
tributing. 54-tf
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The
regular meeting of the club will be
held on the second and fourtn
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. S. Patterson, Pres.; Mrs. Jen
nie Faucett Greer, Sec.
LITHIA WATER
DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR
in demijohns or bottles, 15c gallon
J. J. Murphy, 486 Boulevard.
Phone 405-J. 48-7t
HOWARD'S AUTO
FOR HIRE
ALWAYS READY.
For sure go and return, let Charlie
do it. Phone l-F-23. 48-imo
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WILL SACRIFICE one thousand dol
lars for quick sale, my fine home,
all new modern buildings, eight
room house, flnB shady lawn.
abundance fruit. Call or write
S. C. Gunter, 715 N. Main street
49-lmo
FOR SALE A seven-room furnished
house in good condition, close In
on paved street. Paving and side
walk all paid up. Price $1,600;
half cash; two years on balance.
Inquire of owner, 573 East Main
street. 49-2t
For Sale A gooa homestead re
linquishment with habitable house
and some improvements, for $500.
Excellent for a stock ranch. Address
C. D., care Ashland Tidings. 18-tf
LOST
LOST Between Ashland and Med
ford or Medford and Jacksonville,
auto robe, black on one side, black
and yellow on other; small hole on
black side. Lost Thursday morn
ing between 8 and 9. Return to
Medford Hotel or Crowson's confec
tionery, Ashland. Reward. 45-tf
FOUND
FOUND A tlmebook containing pa
pers which may be of some value
to owner, and letters addressed to
J. C. Knutzen, Applegate, Oregon.
Owner may have same by calling or
writing Tidings office and paying
for this ad. 37-tf
WANTED
WANTED Good-sized second-hand
fireproof safe. Inquire at Tidings
office. 35'tf
WANTED I will consider any prop
osition from land owners on sugar
beet growing. Have had experi
ence growing same in Colorado.
Have some funds to start with.
R. T. Stinnett, 4 Lizzie street, San
Francisco, Cal. ' 44-lmo.
WANTED AT ONCE Loan of $1800
to $2000 for from two to five
years, interest at 8 per cent, on
city property about ,block from
White House grocery. Address
"G.," Tidings office. 48-3t
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf, two
thoroughbred registered Jersey
bulls that will improve your herd.
Would rent out bulls two years.
Reasonable. R. D. Sanford, Ash
land, Ore. ' 47'tr .
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
FOR EXCHANGE Good home with
small acreage of choice land, for
good home on paved street. Ad
dress C. B. LamWn, 845 EartM.ln.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Dry block wood, $2 per
tier. Telephone 420-J. 45-tf
FOR SALE Second-hand lumber in
good condition, at a bargain. John
Loomls, 242 Granite street. 49-tf
FOR SALE Alfalfa Beed. Pure
seed, high test, no dodder. Grant
Davis, Talent. Phone 6-F-2.
48:lmo
FOR SALE One set fumed oak furn
iture. AlmoHt new. Will sell by
piece or set. Address 178 Scid
more street. 49-2t
FOR SALE E. M. F. five-passenger
automobile, in good condition and
at a bargain. See George Robison,
fire house. 47-4t
FOR SALE Turkeys for Thanksgiv
ing and Christmas. Call Suburban
phone 12-F-12 or address E. A.
Purves, Talent, Ore. 49-2t
Not a property In Ashland but that
can be sold by Tidings "For Sale"
ads In less time and at less cost than
through the regular agent channel
FOR RENT
FOR RENT First-class room. 174
Oak street. Telephone 71 47-tf
TO LET Wood contract for sledlng
and hauling wood to Ashland. Call
at J 15 Granite. 49-tf
FOR RENT Two pleasant furnished
rooms at reasonable rates. Inquire
340 Almond street. 47-12t
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
galow rrlth five acres in alfalfa.
Nice place on the Boulevard, one
mile from town. Low rental. See
V. O. N. Smith o. O. F. Carson.
4 3-1 mo.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN
DER EXECUTION. J. R. Garrett
Co., a corporation, plaintiff, vs. C.
F. Pendleton, J. E. Pendleton and
P. H. Pendleton, a co-partnership,
doing business under the firm
name and style of Pendleton Bros.,
defendants.
By virtue of an enecutlon and
order of sale duly issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court,
and to me directed, and dated the
23rd day of October, 1915, in a
certain cause therein pending,
wherein J. R. Garrett Co., a cor
poration, as plaintiff, on the 16th
day of October, 1915, recovered a
judgment against the defendants,
C. F. Pendleton, J. E. Pendleton
and P. H. Pendleton, a co-partnership
doing business under the firm
name and style of Pendleton Bros.,
in the sum of Nine Hundred Thirty-seven
and 50-100 ($937.50)
Dollars in U. S. gold coin at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum from
the lGth day of October, 1915, and
the further Bum of $10.00 costs
and expense of undertaking filed In
this action and $18.50 Dollars for
costs and disbursements. Which
said judgment was enroled and
docketed in the Clerk's office of
said Court on the 16th day of Octo
ber, 1915, and Is of record in Vol
ume 23 at page 350 of the Circuit
Court journal.
In compliance vlth the com
mands of said execution and order
of sale I will on Wednesday, the
24th of November, 1915, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the
front door of the Court House at
Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore
gon, offer for sale and will sell at
public auction to the highest bid
der for cash, subject to redemption,
all of the right, title and Interest
that the defendants above named
had on the 21st day of August,
1915, or have since acquired, or
now have in and to the following
real property, to-wlt:
From the Intersection of the
South line of Government Lot
Number Six in Section 19, Township
87 South of Range 1, West of the
Willamette Meridian, with center
line of Riverside Avenue in the
City of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon, running thence South 18
degrees and 30 minutes East
795.56 feet on the center line of
Bald avenue to the point of begin
ning, and from said point of begin
ning, running thence south 18 de
grees and 30 minutes East 100
feet, thence East 555.8 feet, thence
North 24 degrees and .06 minutes
West 103.9 feet; thence West
543.77 feet to the point of begin-'
ning, containing 1.19 acres more or
less.
All of the above land will be sold
at said time and place In the man
ner provided by law for the sale of
real property under execution to
satisfy the judgment, costs and the
accruing costs of this sale.
Dated this 23rd day of October,
1915.
W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff.
44-5t-Mon. By E. W. Wilson, Deputy.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN
DER EXECUTION IN FORECLOS
URE R. H. Toft, plaintiff, vs.
Annie B. Colby, individually and
as administratrix of the estate of
Edgar D. Colby, deceased, et al.,
defendants.
By virtue of an Execution and
Order of Sale duly Issued out of
and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, and
to me directed, dated the 4th day
of November 1915, in a suit there
in for the foreclosure of a mort
gage, wherein R. H. Toft as plaint
iff recovered a judgment against
the estate of Edgar D. Colby, de-
Talent
Miss Alice Vandersluis, Talent cor-
respondent, Is authorized to repre
sent the Tidings In all business rela
tions in this field. Headquarters,
Vandersluis & Burgan store.
Mrs. John Budgeon was an Ash
land visitor on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dougherty and
son Howard left this week In their
car for San Francisco, where they
will spend a few weeks.
Mrs. Ed Cochran and daughter of
Ashland were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
John Robison.
Word has been received that Mr,
and Mrs. L. M. Rhodes, newlyweds,
have. rented a nice flat in San Fran
cisco and will remain there for some
time.
Harry Mason of Rogue River spent
Sunday with relatives.
E. A. Perry celebrated his seventy
first birthday Wednesday evening.
Mrs. F. P. Bentley visited her
daughter in Ashland Wednesday.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Methodist church met at the home of
Mrs. Wesley Vogell Thursday after
noon.
M. C. Reed and wife of Ashland
are visiting the San Francisco exposi
tion this week. Mr. Reed Is the pas
tor of the Methodist church.
C. W. Lawton of Medford was a
business visitor here Thursday.
A. Alford Is slowly recovering from
a severe illness. Dr. Charles Hal-
stead Is his nurse.
The Wolters building, which was
destroyed by fire, is being rebuilt. It
will be occupied again by R. J. Luke.
The town council held its regular
meeting last Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulaski of
Phoenix were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pulaski this week. They
are intending to locate here.
Mrs. Mary Torry of Wagner Creek
bas taken her mother, Mrs. Cabler,
to her home. Mrs. Cabler is still
very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ager enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ager of Cen
tral Point Sunday.
Mrs. Knighten and son Chester of
Wagner Creek were business visitors
here Thursday.
The Brotherhood of American Yeo
men held a social session in the I. O
O. F. hall Tuesday evening. Miss
Anna Dunn furnished the music.
Light refreshments were served.
Waldo Bell visited his daughter
Margaret and son Virgil at the Weiss
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ceased, for the sum of Four Hun
dred Ninety-two and 22-100
($492.22) Dollars, with Interest
thereon from Bald 23 rd day of Oc
tober, 1915, at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum, the sum of $52.54
paid by the plaintiff for taxes and
fire patrol and $75.00 attorney's
fee, and the further sum of $24.40
costs. Which judgment and de
cree was enrolled and docketed In
the office of the Clerk of said
Court in said County, on the 23rd
day of October, 1915, and Is of
record in Volume 23 of the Circuit
Court Journal at pages 282 and
283 thereof.
Now, therefore, in compliance
with the commands of said Execu
tion and Order of Sale, I will on
Wednesday, the 8th day of Decem
ber, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. at the front door of the
Court House in Jacksonville, Jack
son County, State of Oregon, offer
for sale and will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, subject to redemp
tion, all of the right, title and in
terest that the defendants herein
had on the date of the mortgage
herein foreclosed (July 2nd, 1915)
or have since acquired or now have
in and to the following described
real property, to-wlt:
The fractional West half of the
Southwest quarter of Section Thir
ty (30) in Township Thirty-seven
(37), South of Range Three (3),
West of the Willamette Meridian
in Jackson County, Oregon, con
taining 77.64 acres. .
All of the above property will
be sold At said time and place in
the manner provided by law for the
sale of real property under execu
tion to satisfy the judgment, attor
ney's fees, costs and the accruing
costs of this sale.
Dated this 4th 'day of November,
1915. W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff.
By E. W. Wilson, Deputy.
48-bt-Mon.
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"Meet me at
the Manx"'
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Tidings
home on Griffin creek on Tuesday,
before leaving for the Nigger Boy
mine at Hornbrook, where he expecta
to spend the winter.
Mrs. Peter Vandersluis was a busi
ness visitor in Medford Wednesday.
William Umnienhoffer has left to
spend the winter at work In Yreka.
Mrs. Vogell entertained the Ladies'
Aid of the M. E. church at her home
Thursday. December 1 they will
serve a chicken supper and hold their
annual bazaar. The Piera Delta class
will have charge of the candy booth,
the. proceeds to go for the decorating
pi the church.
H. O. Powers was a business visitor
in Phoenix last Friday night.
Chester Wolters was a visitor in
Ashland Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Twldwell of Wagner
Creek were pleasantly surprised by a
visit from Mrs. TwIdweH'B brother
end wife of Washington.
Mrs. Joshua Patterson of North
Talent returned Saturday from an
extended trip of several weeks to San
Francisco and southern California,
She had a delightful visit with her
relatives.
Mrs. Rapp expects to start soon for
southern California.
H. P. Flurry entertained as his
guests last week, at his home on
Anderson creek, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Brlggs of Medford.
John Calvin of Anderson was a
business visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Lunt and son of Anderson
spent Thursday in Medford transact
ing business.
Rev. Swander, state corresponding
secretary of the Christian church, lec
tures at the Christian church Tues
day night. He was on his way to
Klamath Falls.
Mrs. H. M. Mason and little son,
who have been visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spltzer, left for
their home at Central Point.
1 D. Burley spent Sunday with his
family here. Mr. Burley Is employed
ac Fish lake.
Clarence Copeland stopped off to
visit his friends here for a few days
while on his way to Myrtle Creek,
where his parents are. Clarence has
spent the past summer in Klamath
Falls.
Jay Wlthrow entertained fifteen
quests at a birthday dinner party in
honor of C. W. Lehman. A delight
ful evening was" spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and
daughter Betty spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith
of Jacksonville.
Professor Ager expects to leave
rriday evening for Portland to be
present at the golden wedding of his
parents.
The ladles of the Community Club
pre planning a special program and
lea party for next Wednesday, when
Miss Towne will be with them.
James Hildebrand of Central Point
was a visitor here last week.
Mrs. William Glenn of Bear Creek
left last week to visit relatives in
Mississippi.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Nyswaner ar
rived by team from Dorris, Cal., and
will be at their home on the Pacific
highway for the winter.
The I. O. O. F. lodge are contein
1 latlng giving a dance on November
24.
Mrs. Olive Wolters was a Medford
visitor Monday.
M. Alford of Medford visited his
father, A. A. Alford, who Is still very
ill, last Wednesday.
Mrs. Johnson and Miss Ada King
cry 'of Bear Creek visited here Thurs
day.
Roy Coffman of North Talent was
operated on by Dr. Malmgren of
Phoenix at the Granite City Hospital,
and Is still In a serious condition.
Last week about fifty new and in
teresting books were added to the
sfhool library.
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ASHLAND IRON WORKS
No. 248 Helinun St., Ashland, Oregon. 47-4t
Walter Reynolds, Sr., left to work
cn the new federal building in Med
ford, and expectB to be there two
months.
Mrs. L. E. Wakeman and nephew,
Neil Mahoney, of Medford, motored
from Medford and spent Wednesday
here.
Miss Lucy Oatman spent the week
end with her aunt, Mrs. Peterson, of
Ashland.
Mrs. John Robison entertained the
Tuesday Afternoon Study Club at her
home. The gentlemen were invited
for supper, and the evening was spent
In telling stories of pioneer days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Weaver of Point
Point were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Robison, who live on the
Bagley ranch.
Mr. LaBelle of Aberdeen, Wash.,
Is visiting old friends here. Mr. La
Belle sold out his bakery business
shout a year ago and is now very
successful at Aberdeen. He is also
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Schister,
of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Morse enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Peebler of Eagle
Point, Sunday.
The Bible class of the Christian
church held a business meeting. Af
terwards delicious refreshments were
served.
At the recent school meeting the
members decided to give Thursday
and Friday of Thanksgiving week as
holidays.
Mrs. William Yeo and Mrs. Charles
Jeffery were Ashland visitors Monday.
James Reynolds of the Little Ap
plegate made a business trip to Med
ford Monday and will accompany his
wife hack to their home. Miss Rey
nolds has been the guest of her moth
er, Mrs. Judson of Medford.
The Athletic Club expects to clean
cut a room at the cannery next week.
The room will be used as their club
room.
Mrs. J. It. Wlthrow and little,
daughter Vera were Medford visitors
Friday.
The Anderson Creek school board
met at the Bchool house Monday af
ternoon. Good Work Done Promptly
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William Estes mailo a business trip
lo Medford Friday.
John Lacy has rented the Talent
llotol to the Nelvers sisters. They
expect to move Into It next week.
Miss Edith TrVor Is still Improving
but not able to bet out of bod yet.
Rev. Jesse Anderson expects to
ltave next week to hold a special
meeting at Myrtle Creek and will be
gone three weeks, but will have a
minister from Ashland to take charge
cf the church during his absence.
The Commercial Club requests the
names and addresses of parties who
are considering coming to the coast
his summer. Welsh to stnd them
lterature and give them a good con
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