Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 12, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Monday, June 12, 1916
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PROFESSIONAL.
riaiNu ussuiNS Mrs. A. L. Strick
land, formerly MiS3 Swlgart. Phone
" 79-tf
DR. P. A. HALL Dentistry and all
Its branches. Swedenburg Bldg.,
Ashland, Ore. Phone J57. 6-tf
OK. J. J. KMMENSFh'ySclanand'
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup
plied. Oculist and aurist for S P.
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
opposite postofttce, Medford, Ore.
Phone 5H7. t.tt
C. B. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT
IjAW. Consulting and General
Practice. Pioneer Building. Of
fice with E. D. Briggs. Ashland,
Ore.
DR. GORDON MacCRACKEN, HO
MEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. AND
SURGEON. 71 Gresham street
(Dr. Reeder'g office). Tuesday
and Friday, 10 to 12 a. m. Phone
297-L. . 68-tf
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice
limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat. Office hours, 10 to 12
and 2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg.,
Ashland, Ore. 73-tf
DRS. SAWYER AND ANDERSON
OsteopatQlc physicians. Women's
and children's diseases a specialty,
Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to 4. Calls
answered ,day or night. ' Office
phone 208, residence phone 267-R.
Pioneer Bldg., Ashland. Ore. 85-tf
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
Frank Jordan, general contracting.
New and old work; cement walks,
cemetery copings, brick,, cement,
woodwork, lathing and plastering,
cobblestone and general building
contracts. 4-tl
CHAIR DOCTOR R. II. Stanley, ex-
pert furniture repairer and up
holsterer. Carpets beat, relaid and
repaired, bedsprlngs restretched,
chairs wired, rubber tires for baby
buggies, window cleaning, house
cleaning, and furniture packing
done expertly. Call at 386 A
street or phone 403-R. 91-tf
MI9CELLAXKOC8
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING..
Miss Rutnsey, 102 Oak street.
4-3t
BILL POSTER Will 8tennett, 116
Factory St. BUI posting and dis
tributing. ' 64-tf
AUTOS FOR HTRE by day or hour.
Careful drivers. Prices reason
able. Ashland Livery Stable, Mill
street. Phone 69. 4-lmo.
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The
regular meeting of the club will be
held on the second and fourth
Tuesdays ot each month at ?: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.
FOR SALE $5,000 of the capital
stock of an Ashland corporation
that paid 12 per cent net last year
on its capital, and earned more
than 6 ner cent net the first four
months of 1916. Old established
and solid business, and has no
debts. Can show you. No better
Investment can be found. Address
A. L. S., care Tidings. 2-tf
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Choice Belgian hares.
C. P Good, Northwest Ashland.
3-tf
FOR SALE Fresh" Swiss miich
goats. C. P. Good, Northwest Ash
land. 3-tf
FOR SALE A team of young mares,
harness and wagon. Call at Ash
land Mills. . 101-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Small herd
of Angora goats. Inquire 261
Oberlln street. 3-1 mo.
T, P. DODGE & SONS
Undertakers
State Licensed Emfcalmet Lady Assistant
Deputy Cotfnty Coroner
CLEANLINESS, PERSONAL ATTENTION AND COURTESY
COMBINED TO MAKE THE
Eagle Meal Market Popular
Inspect our market, and your confidence will be behind the
pleasure of eating our meats. The knowledge of cleanliness and
a sanitary workshop will aid your digestion.
L.SCHWEIN
84 N.Main
endeavor, of perseverance. The law
advertising as In any other effort
WANTED
WANTED Dressmaking at home or
by the day. Inquire Mrs. Lulu
Deal, 151Gresham street. 94-tf
WANTED Teamster with logging
outfit. 'Inquire at Tidings office
or write Emil Gullenpfennlg, Hilt,
Cal.. : 3-7t
THE BUNGALOW wants to buy fresh
eggs, strawberries and fresh vege
tables from local producers. Call
at The Bungalow. 6-tf
WANTED Infants and children to
board by day, week or month.
Mother's care. Good references.
Inquire 366 B street. 103-tf
WANTED Several candy show cases
and some popcorn poppers and pea
nut roasters. Second hand ones
will do If in good shape. Address
Walter Keene, Ashland, Ore., or
phone 39. Ashland. 102-tf
Tue Commercial Clut requests the
names and addresses of parties who
are considering coming to the coast
his summer. We wish to stnd them
lterature and give them a good con
ception of Oregon. 7 4-tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Transplanted tomato
plants, $6.60 per thousand. ' C.
Carey, Talent, Ore. 104-lmo.
FOR SALE Jackson county war
rants in the-sum of $744.58, regis
tered February 4, 1916, drawing
6 per cent interest from date of
registration, at par and interest.
Call at Tidings office. 4-tf
FOR SALE--One Studebaksr wagon
with half truck wheels; one Mo
Cormlck mower, five-foot cut, sec
ond hand; one set new team har
ness with breeching. Apply to G.
. S. Butler, 41 Granite stret.
. 104-lmo.
LOST
LOST On May 1. in Commercial
Club rooms, at fountains in park;
seeighth carat white diamond
out of ring setting. Finder leave ;
at Tidings, office and get reward, j
99 - tf -
JX)R SALE REAL ESTATE
: rr
FOR SALE 175 acres, eleven miles :
from Ashilnd. For particulars in- J
quire
Ore.
of R AoDleeate. Asniana,
2-lmo.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 174
Oak street. Phone 274-R. 79-tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished five
room flat, close in, cheap. Hodg
son & Reed. 79-tf
FOR RENT OR SALE Four-room
bungalow with two lots. Sightly
inmtinn. This Is a bargain. In
quire at 115 Granite street! 96-tf
TO EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Twenty acres land on
the Deschutes river. Want car.
Address O. E. Deibert, 322 WImer
street. '
FOR TRADE Five acres, good
house, barn, etc., one mile from
postoffice, part planted to alfalfa,
all level, plenty waier. win uuw
house and lot in city fairly close
in. Will either give or take differ
ence In price. Aldress D. M., care
nf Ttilinzs. 4-tf
HSHLHND
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 Rock Springs Coal. .
Phone 117.
Office, 99 Oak Street,
ASHLAND. OREGON,
Phone 107
ASHLAND
Tahiti
Charles Tryer, son of Marion Try
er, is the guest of his father for a
few weeks. Charles arrived from
Doris, Cal., Tuesday, where be spent
the winter. .
Mrs. Frank Snooks and children,
Helen and Roy, of Wagner Creek,
spent Friday shopping and visiting
friends In Talent.
Mrs. Charles Kerby and daughter
of Wagner Creek visited here Friday.
Mrs. Thomason, who lives at the
Ashland mine, spent Friday shopping
In Talent. . ,
Mrs. Allen Abbott of Wagner Creek
met with a painful accident last week
and Is suffering with a sprained an
kle. Mrs. Charles Lacy of Talent has a
badly sprained ankle.
M. S. Glenn spent three daystbls
week near Galice, Ore., where he and
two men from Ashland were Inspect
ing some mines.
Miss Ruth Campbell of Medford
was the guest of Miss Naomi Wilson
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mattheson
were very agreeably surprised on
Sunday, June 4, 1916, when a large
number of relatives and noighbors
came in and helped them celebrate
their fiftieth wedding anniversary
with a rose shower and congratula
tions. William Harrison Mattheson
was born in Chenango county, New
York, February 13, 1842. He moved
to Cortland, 111., in 1856 when four.
teen years old, residing there until
coming to Talent October 17, 1910
He was united in marriage to Martha
Anna Holdridge June 4, 1866. Mrs.
Mattheson was born in Chenango
county, New York, September 18,'
1841, and came to Illinois March 7,
1864. To them was born two chil
dren, Bertha May, who diod in In
fancy, and Clark Grant, born October
11, 1873, and died April 21, 1894.
A postcard shower and the best wish
es from tneir irienas in weir oia
home made Sunday a day of pleasant
memories.
Hubert Bentley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Bentley, Is spending the
summer at Springfield, Ore., near
Eugene
Hubert has a fine position
In a hardware store up there and he
enjoys his work there Immensely,
The members of the Community
club entertaine(i the Elder Ladles of
the Community on Wednesday, June
1. About forty ladies were present.
A very pleasing program was ren-
aerea as iohjwb: viuim buiu, a
: Vandersluls; address of welcome,
iMrs. H. R. King; violin duet, Carmen
I Paco otM AlfpA Vn n floral n lu nrlriraaa
Marian Towne of Phoenix; recitation,
Grace Purvis; recitation, Ruth Nor
man; Hawaiian music, Mrs. E. Mi
nuth, Margaret Ames and Alice Van
dersluls. At 4 o'clock the ladies were
seated at long tables beautifully dec
orated with pink roses and were
served with delicious refreshments.
A social time was enjoyed until 5
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN
DER EXECUTION. H. M. McFar
land, plaintiff, vs. Henry. Hum
phrey, Elizabeth Humphrey, his
wife, W. H. Humphrey and L.
Emma Humphrey his wife, Ladd
& tilton Bank, a corporation,' also
known as Ladd & Tilton, C. W.
McDonald ari Grace Barrett Tar
bell 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 In
and for the County of Jackson, to
me directed and dated the 3rd day
of May, 1916, in a certain suit
therein wherein the plaintiff, H.
M. McFarland, recovered a judg
ment againBt the defendants,
Henry Humphrey and Elizabeth
Humphrey, his wife, for the sum
of Two Thousand One Hundred
Eighty-seven and 67-100 ($2,187.-
67) Dollars, with Interest thoreon
from said 20th day of February,
1916, at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum, for $225.00 attorney's fees
and the further sum of $42.26
. with Interest thereon from Febru
ary 20th,, 1916, at 10 per cent per
annum, and for the further sum
of $25.00 attorneys fees and
$19.00 costs, which Judgment was
enrolled and docketed in the
Clerk's office of said Court In said
County on the 29th day of April,
1816.
Public notice is hereby given,
that in compliance with' the com
mands of sale1 execution and order
of salo I will on Saturday, the 10th
day of June, 1916, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. in at the front door
of the Court House in Jacksonville,
Jackson County, Oregon, offer for
sale and will sell all of the right,
title and interest that the defend
ant herein had on the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed or have
since acquired or now have in and
to the following described real
property, to-wlt:
Lot numbered eight (8) In
block number one (1) of the Humphrey-Knight
Addition to the City
of Medford.
Said lot will be sold at said time
Nand place In the manner provided
by law for the sale of real prop
ertyundor execution to satisfy the
Judgment, attorney's fees, costs
and accruing costs of sale.
Dated this 4th day of May, 19f6.
W. II. SINGLER, Sheriff.
By E. V. Wilson, Deputy.
100-5t-Mon.
TIDINGS
limnas
o'clock. This1 party was .one of the
social events of the summer and was
thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Albert Bruloy had a tumor re
moved from his eyo last week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elmore and
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reed of Ashland !
.visited the Fuller ranch Wednesday I
evening. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens ro
ttinied from Portland Wednosday;
evening, where they spent a week.
They went in their car. I
Earl Withrow has resigned his po-
s!tion at tho Buckeye orchard. Mrs.
Withrow expects to leave soon for j
Wisconsin, where she will spend the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolgamott have ac
cepted a position at the Buckeye or-
chard.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robison and
Mrs. Coleman attended the theatre In
Ashland Tuesday evening.
Ben . Inman Is home from Neal
Creek for a few days.
Mr. and ' Mrs. John Nyswanner
leave next week for California.
The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist
church met with the MlBses Neithers
on Thursday. i
Master Frank Denham has the
whooping cough.
Henry Goddard left for Bly, Cal.,
where he will spend the summer.
William Kerby and small daughter
Eva of Wagner Creek were Talent
visitors Friday.
Mrs. Coleman, wife of the depot
agent, arrived this week from their
former home near Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Coleman have moved in the
house formerly occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Beeson and fam
ily are visiting relatives here from
the Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs.
Beeson will soon make their home in
Medford.
Monday evening the eighth grade
commencement exercises of the Wag
ner Creek school were held. Four
pupils received diplomas for the com
pletion of their eighth grade' work.
They were Mildred Ward, Mabel Ker
by, Eva Davis and Gene Davis. The
program was opened by a violin solo
by Miss Alice Vandersluls and accom
paniment by Miss Callie Vogeli. The
address of the evening was given by
Prof. G. A. Briscoe, superintendent
of the Ashland schools. "Dick Posey"
Campbeil of Ashland gave two splen
did readings. A dialogue, "Dr. Cure
all," was well given by Frank Davis,
Eva Davis, Thelma Kent, Mabel Ker
by, Mildred Ward and Mrs. Wardrlp.
The diplomas were presented by Prof.
Briscoe and the graduates were pre
sented with many beautiful flowers.
Miss Andres arrived lasf Saturday
to be the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Henry Frame, for several months.
Dr. Lance Briscoe has secured two
office rooms in the Ames building
and will start practicing here in a
week or two. Dr. Briscoe is the son
of Prof. G. A. Briscoe of Ashland.
He graduated from the Kentucky
Medical School three years ago and
since then assisted In the surgery de
partment at a hospital, and the past
year practiced at Seaside, Orel, but
because of the climate there, which
affected his health, he was obliged to
give up his practice In that place.
Mrs. Henry Frame, assisted by her
sister, Miss Andres, entertained
about fifty, ladies at a shower in hon-
"SPEAR HEAD"
Ad OLD TIME
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Third of a Century
PURE, RICH, FRUITY-SWEET
The man who chews gets by far the
most wholesome enjoyment and satis
faction out of tobacco, especially if he
chews plug tobacco. Tiic rich juices
of the leaf arc retained in good
plugs Letter than in any other form.
For more tliaa a generation Spear
Head lias held first place as the favor
ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco.
This unique distinction is due solely
to the .wonderful quality and flavor of
Spear Head the richest, mellowest,
tastiest chew in the whole w orld.
Spear YlcaJ is the choicest of all
red Burloy, hand-slcmincd and made
into mtl!ow-svcet pluas in a perfectly
clean, most sanitary factory.
You can't chew the flavor out of
Srcar Head, because it's a part of the
tobacco. That rich, ripe, red Enrley
taste keeps on pleasing you as long
as you keep on chewing.
Giew Sncar Jlead and you'll be
chewing the purest and most satisfying
tobacco that it's possible to make. In
10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper.
Vaudeville !!Tone- Photoplays
Tuesday, Jane 13 fg
4Big Acts of Class4
Jerome & Lewis
in a Singing Surprise
Bert DeVoe & Co.
Corned)' Novelty Sketch
"The Wife"
The Melro IVondcrpIay stars Ethel
Barrymore in 'The Kiss of Hate
Admission: Adults 25c, Children 15c; a few reserved seats
at 35c : Phone 418
or of Mrs. Sheets of Phoenix. The
event took place on Thursday after
noon. A very pleasant afternoon was
spent. Delicious refreshments were
served.
Roy Morse was the guest for two
days this week of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Morse and Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Mi-
nuth. Mr. Morse Just returned from
China, where he has been with a sur
veying party. While traveling he
visited the Philippines and Hawaii
He left Wednesday moi'nlng for Oak
land, Cal., which Is his borne.
Miss Ruth Wilson will return Mon
day from Eugene, where she Is at
tending school.
R. L. Burdlc and son "Bud" were
business visitors from Grants Pass
Wednesday.
A large corral Is being built near
the Southern Pacific depot.
Mrs. Deeter has guests visiting her
for a week.
The young people of the Christian
church had an Ice cream social which
was very successful, Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brlstow of An
derson Creek transacted business
here Thursday.
Frank Elliott and George Brlstow
of Anderson were business visitors
Friday.
Mrs. Eva Mays and son James of
Anderson Creek visited friends and
transacted business here Thursday.
Mrs. Hurley of South Talent was
a business visitor here Friday.
Mrs. Leach of Bear Creek was an
Ashland visitor Wednesday.
Johnson the jeweler for fine watch
work. 103-tf
Executor's Notice.
Louisa C. Freeberg estate: Notice
Is hereby given that the undersigned
as executor of the estate of Louisa C.
Freeberg, deceased, has filed his final
account with the County Court of the
state of Oregon, for Jackson county,
and that Wednesday, the 14th day
of June, 1916, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. of said day, at the coun
ty judge's office In the county court
house at Jacksonville, Oregon, has
been appointed and fixed by said
Court as the time and place for hear
ing objections, If any there be, to the
said account and the settlement there
of. WILLIAM A. FREEBERG.
Dated and first published this 15th
day of May, 1916. 102-5t-Mon
THIS GIVES
THE FORD . ,
FOUR
SPEEDS
Iinu art inttruttd
in a our ipud mtchanim
for tin Ford ear call ui up.
One npeed between the Ford high and low '
the other optional, either above the high
for good roads or below the low for hard
grades and deep sand. You still have the
Ford high and low. ,
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Fur inle by
Central Point Auto Co.
Central Point, Oregon sole Agents
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THEATRE JSS
E3 Place of Amusements
Gene and Katherine King
Comedy singing and
piano
Three Weslons in a beau
tiful, artistic and daring
posing sensation
Five-Piece
Orchestra
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