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Thursday, Novemlwr 9, 1010 ASHLAND TTDIX08 PAGE THREW Result-Getting , Classified Columns THE ONE-ATTEMPT MAN 0 WOMAN who, for example, publishes a Want ad once, and it It does not bring the result desired decides that "advertising does not pay," should study (be practical results, in all lines of endeavor, of periseveruuce. The law of "try again" is as potent In want advertising ait In any other effort or enterprise. Clarified Rates: One cent per word, first insertion; cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less Jl per mouth. No advertise ment inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order xcept to parties having ledger accounts with the office. PROFESSIONAL. DR. F. A. HALL Dentistry and all its branches. Bwedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. Phone 157. 6-tf DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup plied. Oculist and aurlet for S. P. R. U. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore. Phone 667. n-tf C. B. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Consulting and General Practice. Pioneer Building. Of fice with R. D. Briggs. Ashland, Ore. DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours, 10 to H and 2 to 6. Bwedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. 73-tf DR3. SAWYER AND ANDERSON. Osteopathic 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. 4-1 2 mo. CHAIR DOCTOR R. H Stanley, ex nart furnitnrA remlrer and up holsterer. Carpets beat, relald and ! repaired, bedsprlngs restretched, chairs wired, rubber tires for baby j buggies, window cleaning, house cleaning, and furniture packing) done expertly. Call at so a street or phone 403-R. 91-tr DR. G. R. UTTERBACK The Chiro practor and Nerve Specialist. All functions of the body are controlled by nerves. Electric, cabinet and spray baths In connection. Office at residence, 108 Pioneer avenue, opposite Hotel Austin annex. 18-tf GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa perhanger. Phone 202-R. 166 Oak street. 40" miscellaneous BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 11 Factory St. Bill posting- and dis tributing. . 84"tfJ CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regu lar meetings first and third Fri days of each month at 1:30 p. ra. Mrs S. Patterson, Pres.; Mrs. Jen nie Faucett Greer, Sec. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The regular meeting of the club will be held on the second and fourtft Tuesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m.. at the Carnegie Library lec ture room. MONEY TO LOAN Mortgage Com pany Holland-America has plenty of money to lend on good farn security. Isaac Best, agent, Grants T5o ("Ira 41-tI l ana, v.v FOR SALE Pure milk, delivered to any address in the eastern part of the city. C. T. Payne. Phone 485-R. 47"4t DRESSMAKING at home or by the day. Inquire Mrs. Lulu Deal, 29 Pioneer ave. Phone 368-J. 48-4t ANYONE DESIRING instruction in basketry see Mrs. D. D. Norris or phone 333-J. Lessons 50c. Use ful and artistic Xmas presents na of tinmn. 48-i2t jliauc mi. FOR RENT FOR RENT Five-room bungalow, furnished; bathroom, hot and cold water, electric lights, woodshed. Lot 50x150. Palm avenue, between Boulevard and Iowa atxeet In quire at 214 C street. Phone 459-R. 44"tf FOR RENT Furnished bungalow, adults only. 147 Nutley street. FOR RENT Six-room house at 366 Granite street. Large lot. $6 per month. Inquire at Tidings office. CHEAP RENT Eight-room house, 2 acres land; also furnished apartments. Inquire 63 North Main Etreet. ; FOrTrENT Furnished rooms near the lithla water. Call Barber's 1 J. i-v. FOR RENT Furnished house. Call at 424 North Main street. 48-4t FOR SALE jnSCELLAXEOUS FOR-SALE Jackson-county war rants the sum of $744.58, regis tered February 4, 1916, drawing 6 per cent interest from date, of registration, at par and Interest. tor" SALE Good transrer, storage and coal business. Reasonable. Apply to City Truck Co., D.Guy UOOU FHodTgOAT DAIRY Pure goats' Gmilk a specialty C. P. Good Dl.nno 17-F-2. U H ITU U. A - - FolTsALETop buggy, light spring wagon J Studebaker wagon and ' tw saddles. E. L. Rasor. 337 Scenic Drive. PhoeJlJB-tt LOST IncTa7gegraytiser w,t Lher collar Ring up 26 3-Y and get reward. FOR SALE REAL E3TATE FOR BALE Property close In, 104x 198 feet; comfortable house and barn, large lawn, shrubs, fruit and garden. Price $3,000; .one half . cash," balance on reasonable term's. Address E. G care Tid ings. 35-tf FOR SALE Modern cottage of six rooms, on IVi acres of ground, mostly meadow, under irrigation ditch; young bearing fruit trees. Price $2,000 cash. Bargain. Ad dress E. O., care Tidings. 35-tf FOR3ALE AT AARGAIN Dandy little modern four-room bungalow with acre of ground, so located as to go like hot cakes If subdivided for tourist bungalows. Will sell some good furniture to purchaser. Worth $2,000 or more. Will take $1,500 for quick sale. See Bert R. Greer, at Tidings office. FOR SALE On account of sickness am leasing for lower altitude. Will sell six-room modern, up-to date house, garage, . orchard. . Corner, 100x1 CO. No reasonable offer re fused. Terms given. Or will ex change for Red Bluff residence. 107 Allda street. 47-?t FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE cheap, if taken at once Fine riding and driving pony, buggy and harness. Work single or double. Good for small orchard. J. W. Millner, near Normal. 44-tf FOR BALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ten acres of land with house, barn, team, cow, wagon, hack, buggy, plow, cultivator and other farm implements. viu sen at a bargain. Address J. W. Kent, Talent, Ore. 48-8t WANTED WANTED Infants and children to board Jy day, week or month. Mothers care. Good references. Inquire 366 B street. 103-tf WANTED To buy family milch cow, at reasonable price. Plione Zba-L.; 48-4t LEGAL NOTICES. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Samuel MacClintock, Plaintiff, vs. Menerva Glenn, and all other per sons unknown, if any, having or claiming to have an interest in or to the real property hereinafter described, Defendant. To Menerva Glenn, the above named defendant, and all other persons unknown. If any, hav ing or claiming to have an in terest in or to the real property hereinafter described: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby notified that Samuel MacClintock is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency num bered 2783, issued on the 12th day of April, 1915, by the Tax Col lector of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, for the amount of Twenty-nine and 64-100 ($29.64) Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1910, to gether with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of rec ord, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The East Half (E) of the Northwest Quarter (NW) of Section Fourteen (14), Township Thirty-six (36), Range Three (3), West of the Willamette Meridian. You are further notified that said Samuel MacClintock has paid taxes on said premises tor prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on. said amounts as fol lows: , Years tax, 1911; date paid, April 12, 1915; tax receipt number, 14291; amount, $27.44; rate of Interest, 15 per cent. Year's tax, 1912; date paid, April 12, 1915; tax receipt number, 14292; amount, $32.80; rate of interest, 15 per cent. Year's tax, 1913; date paid, April 12, 1915; tax receipt number, 1329; amount, $25.88; rate of In terest, 15 per cent. Year's tax, 1914; date paid, April 23, 1915: tax receipt number, 4366; amount, $20.60; rate of in terest, 15 per cent. Year's tax, 1915; date paid, Feb. 28, 1916; tax receipt number, 275; amount, $20.80; rate of interest, 15 per cent. Said Menerva Glenn, as the own er of the legal title of the above described property as the same ap pears of record, and each of the other persons above named, are hereby further notified that Sam uel MacClintock will apply to the Circuit Court of the Couaty and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the lien against the proper ty above described and mentioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publica tion of the summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, to gether with costs and accrued In terest, and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable F. M. Cal kins, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Jackson, and said order was made and dated this 21st day of October, 1916, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 20th day of October, 1916. All process and papers in this proceeding may be Berved upon the undersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. J. N. JOHNSTON. Attorney for 'the Plaintiff. Address, Grants Pass, Oregon. . 45-6t-Thu!r8. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN DER EXECUTION Mis. S. C. Wing, Plaintiff, vs. J. E. McKen zie and Mary M. McKenzie, De fendants. 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, la and for the County of Jackson, dated the 9th day of October, 1916, and to me directed, in a certain suit therein for the foreclosure of a mortgage in which the plaintiff recovered a judgment against the defendants, J. E. McKenzie and Mary M. McKenzie, for the sum of $500.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from February 6th, 1915, and for the sums she has paid in taxes, to wit, $20.50 paid on the 28th day of . October, 1914, $16.46 paid March 10th, 1915, and the sum of $17.78 paid March 23rd, 1916, to gether with 6 per cent from the dates of said payments, together with her costs and disbursements taxed at $32.00 and $60.00 attor ney's fee. Public notlco Is hereby given, that In compllance'wlth the com mands of said execution and order of sale I will on Saturday, the 18th day of November. 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Court House in Jacksonville, offer for sale and will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, all of the right, title and Interest that the defend ants above named had on the date of the mortgago herein foreclosed or have since acquired or now have In and to the following described real property, to-wlt: Beginning at an iron pin on Iowa street, in the City of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, which ts 96.4 feet east of the corner of Lin coln and Iowa streets; thence north 142.75 feet; thence east 45.70 feet parallel with Iowa street; thence south 142.75 feet, and thence west on the north side of Iowa street to the place of be ginning. Being the center of lot of G. S. Butler, plat of lots sixteen (16) and seventeen (17), Ashland Homestead Association, facing Iowa street. All of the above described real property will be sold at said time and plarfie in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property under execution, to satisfy the judgment herein before mentioned. And that said sale will be subject to redemption as Is by law provid ed. W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff, By E. W. Wilson, Deputy. 43-5t-Thura. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE VS. DER EXECUTION. Hattie M. Alden, Plaintiff, vs. Henry D. Taggart and Elizabeth Taggart, his wife, and Jesse Hobson, De fendants. 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 10th day of October, 1916, in a certain suit therein for the foreclosure of a morteage in which the plaintiff, Hattie M. Alden, recovered a judg ment against the defendants, Henry D. Taggart and Elizabeth Taggart, for the sum of Nine Hun dred Eighty-nine and no-100 dol lars, with interest thereon from said 8th day of August, 1916, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and Ninety-eight and no-100 dol lars attorney's fee, and the further sum of Eighteen and 25-100 dol lars costs and for the disburse ments of this suit, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 9th day of October, 1916, and is of record in Volume 25 of the Circuit Court journal. Public notice is hereby given, that in compliance with the com mands of said Execution and Or der of Sale I will on Saturday, the 11th day of November, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the frnnt rtnnr of the Court House in " Jacksonville, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the high est bidder for cash, all of the right, title and Interest that the defendants above named had on the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed or have since acquired or now have in and to the follow FEWER PEOPLE GROWING OLDER The Public Health Service reports that more people live to the age of forty years to-day, but from forty to sixty years mortality is increasing from degenerative diseases. Thousands of well-informed men and women to-day are learning the true value of SCOTT'S OF NORWEGIAN as a powerful blood-enricher and strength-builder to ward off the headaches and backaches that mean weakness. SCOTTS helps fortify the body against grippe, pneumonia and weakening colds, through its force of medicinal nourishment Refuse Alcoholic Extracts That Do Not Contain Cod liver OIL Scott & Bom, Bloomfi.ld, N. J. ' ing described real property situat ed in Jackson County, Oregon, to wit: The lots numbered eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), being all of the west half of block number sixteen (16) of the amended plat of Oak dale Park Addition to the city of Medford, according to the official plat thereof, now of record, as the same is described in Certificate of Ttitle No. 1644, issued to Henry D. Taggart bv tNe Registrar of Title No. 1C44, issued to Henry All of the above land will be sold at said time and placo In the manner provided by law for the sale of real property under execu tion to satisfy the judgment, costs and accruing costs of this sale. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 11th day of October. 1916. W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff. By E. W. Wilson, Deputy 41-Thurs-5t TAI.KNTI'HOEXIX ITEMS Those from North Talent who went to' Medford Tuesday evening to hear Mrs.'llanly speak were J. E. Rob erts, J. W. Dean, Roy Coffman, Miss Lulu Roberts, W. S. Stancliffo, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey. From Talent Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ager. From Phoenix Bert Stancllffe, Myron Stan cllffe. A If. Houston, Ed Miller and many others. Mrs. Nanle Wolf and Miss Winfrey of Medford and A. H. Houston of Phoenix were guests at the J. E. Roberts home in North Talent last Sunday. Last Monday evening four women tramps crossed the fields and came over to. the highway from the rail road tracks. They BBked to sleep in the barn of one of the North Talent farmers. Mrs. Ir. Webster of WeHt Phoenix left for a visit with relatives in the east la.it Saturday. Guests at the home of Mrs. Joe Rader of Phoenix during Saturday and Sunday were Mrs. Kllngle of Eagle Point, Mrs. Canard and Mrs. Graffes of East Eadln. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Art Rose of Phoenir, Tuesday evening, Novem ber 7, a girl. Mother and child are doing nicely. W. E. Anderson of East Eadin, was delivering wheat' in North Talent Tuesday morning and was in Phoe nix later in the day. Mrs. F. C. Reimer of North Talent returned from her visit from the east last week, having been around the continent almost. Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. French, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Oatman of Talent attended Rebecca convention at Medford last week. Mrs. Erma Reed left her brother's home in North Talent last Sunday morning for California to spend the winter. Mrs. Reed will be greatly missed by her many friends In Tal ent and by her brother, James Allen, and family. Mrs. D. Angeroth will take Mrs. Erma Reed's place as nurse for Mrs. James Allen and Is now at the Al len home in North Talent. TO TII.E ASHLAND ItAND. Up and down the Ashland canyon, Fairest spot in all the land, Comes the entrancing, mellow music From the famous Ashland band. Mingling with the rippling waters And the fragrant mountain breeze, Surging like the waves of ocean, Through the green, responsive trees, Rising, falling, whispering, calling. Through the' beauteous sylvan scene, Till in heart and mind we're dancing With the fairies on the green, Comes a flood of martial music Thrilling, stirring, brave and fine And we all go marching, marching, With our soldiers to the line. Hark! the old Star Spangled Ban ner! And the crowd with doffed hats stand, While we all salute, our colors, ' Led by Ashland's famous band. Nemo. The Altoona Packing Company at Astoria contemplates erection of a cold storage plant. COD LIVER OIL Absolutely Pure No Alum No Phosphate Fruitgrowers to j Meet Saturday! The Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' League have found in the annual re port of County Pathologist C. C. Cate made to the county court and the extension service of the Oregon Ag ricultural College so much material of interest and value to the com munity that it has been decided to hold a meeting of the league on Sat urday, November 11, at the public library, Medford, to hear the report read. All farmers and fruitgrowers, whether members or not, are invited and urged to attend the meeting. In addition to reading the report, Mr. Cate has consented to give additional facts to those brought out In the re port on the subject of tho control of crown gall, which has led to a possi bly still more valuable discovery of assistance in control of root blight; the growing of vetch, some facts of Interest to farmer and fruitgrower; the use of mlscllile oil Bprays as af fecting blight control, If time permits, some other sub jects of the report will be covered and questions answered on any of the features of the report. The sub jects treated in the report are: Public meetings. Frost fighting, thermometer test ing. Soil moisture determination, duty of water Investigation. Inoculation for leguminous seeds. Plant disease investigations. Spraying for the prevention of scab. Fruit ripening studies. Investigation to determine proper stage of development for picking va rious varieties of pears and apples. Pear and apple blight investiga tions. Use of oil sprays as a repellant to Insects. Crown gall, control by the applica tion of various materials. Experiment to control powdery j mildew on apples. Mushroom root rot. Study of disinfectants. Codlin moth investigations. Ulight control vs. Insect control. Potato tuber moth, Inspection and condemnation. Dust spraying for codlin moth and scab. Collection of insects. Farm and orchard visits. Demonstrations on farms. Office visits. Telephone calls. County fair exhibit. METRO caniioi make Ml ihc Moiion Rehires i mi MKESIHE GOOD OMES See item ai ihc ma Hl,,t Maent Medi,, Authorities Endorse It- Dr. Eberle and Dr. Braithwaite as well as Dr. Simon all distinguished authors agree that whatever may be the disease, tho urine seldom fails in furnishing us with a clue to the princi ples upon which it is to be treated, and accurate knowledge concerning the nature of disease can thus be obtained. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rhcu- matisin, gout or sciatica or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble just write Dr. Pierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.; send a sample of urine and de scribe symptoms. You will receive free medical advice after Dr.Pierce's chemist lias examined the urine this will be carefully done without chnrgo, and you will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce during ninny years of experimentation has discovered a new remedy which he finds is thirty-seven times more power ful than litbia in removing uric acid from the system. If you ore Buffering from backache or the pains of rheuma tism, go to your best druggist and ask for a 50-cent box of "jlnwric" put up by Dr. Pierce. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription for weak women and Dr. Pierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery for the blood have been favorably known for the past forty years and more. The are standard remedies to-dav as well as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant I'ellets for the liver and bowels. You cau get a, sample of any one of theso remedies by writing Dr. Pierce, Doctor Pierce's Pelleta are nncqnaled as a Liver Pill. One tiny, Sufiar-coateii toilet a Dose, Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements, of the Liver, titoiuoch and Bowels. Routine office work. Remember the time, November 11; the place, public library, Medford, and the purpose. WE ARE ALL GOING TO ASHLAND. Say, have you been to Ashland, Where the water's bright and clear? Where mineral water bubbles The invalid holds dear? And free to every traveler, Hot and covered with dust. If you've never been to Ashland, Get the car, for go you must. And Join the moving caravan, The lame and suffering band. Say, where ore you all going? The answer is, Ashland. Skookum the Trapper. Phone Job orders to the Tidings. .Golden West Coffee Is "Just Riant" BcsJt theatres