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Monday, April 1, 1017 ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE TIIREH upon discovering your loss ot an article of value your first thought should be to communicate with the finder through the classified. . 0ttatt88888,att88Utt88 Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertise ment Inserted for less than 25 cents. 'Classified ads are cash with order ioept to parties having ledger accounts with the office. THE PROCKG9ION OF CLASSIFIED ADS IS ENDLESS it goes on, day by day, through the years, typify ing and interpreting the small . tasks and Immediate urgencies of life In this community. Every ad In tho procession has Its separate mission and is about its errand. If you have a task to do, get your classified ad Into the procession mako that procession a matter ot personal import to yourself. PROFESSIONAL. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup plied. Oculist and auriBt for S. P. R. R. Offices. M. F. and H. Bldg., opposite postoff'ce, Medford, Ore. Phone 567. l-tf C. B. WATSON. ATTORNEY" AT LAW. Consulting and General Practice. Pioneer ,Building. Of- flee with E. D. Briggs. Ashland, Ore. E)R. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours, 10 to II and 2 to 5. Bwedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. 73-tI CONTRACTING AND BUILDINO Frank Jordan, general contracting. New and old work;, cement walki, cemetery copings, brick, cement, woodwork, lathing and plastering, oobMestone and general building contracU. 4-1 2 mo. CHAIR DOCTOR R. H 8tanley. ex pert furniture repairer and op holsterer. Carpet beat, relaid and repaired, bedspringa restretched, chairs wired, rubber tiree for baby buggies, window cleaning, house cleaning, and furniture packing done expertly. Call at 286 A treet or phone 40S-R. tl-tS CEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa nsrhnnenr. Phone 202-R. 166 Ohio street. 40-tf MISCELLANEOUS BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 114 Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regu lar meetings first and third Fri days of each month at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. 8. Patterson. Pres ; Mrs. Jen nie Faucett Greer. Sec. cWicTmPROVEMENT CLUB. The regular meeting of the club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdavg of each month a 2:30 p. m., at tho Auxiliary Hall. PRACTICAL GARDENING solicited by former park gardener. William Blair, P. O. box 115, phone 439 J. 93-lmo. FOR RENT If you want to buy or sen any thing, try Tidings want aas. They do the work. FOR RENT Four-room cottage, fur nished, on upper Granite, adjoining nark. Call on A. Bert Freeman. v 91-tt FOR RENT Garden ground and berry patch. Mrs. J. D. Crocker, 115 Church street. 92-3t . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE One and a quarter acres of good ground, with two good modern houses and barn. Free wa ter for irrigation. Good fertile soil. A bargain if taken at once. Address L. R. H.. care Tidings. OPPORTUNITY OF LIFETIME 55 or 85 acres alfalfa, broccoli, beet, prune land, near Riddle; splendid road. Crop included if taken this month. $100 acre. Terms. Prac tically no waste., "A.," Canyon villo', Ore. , 92-8t Poultry, Pigeons, Birds, Etc. KG G SFOR S ETTING S. C Black M'.norcas. $1 for sotting of 13. A. Bert Freeman. 91-" EGGS FOR SETTING H. H. Leav itt's Barred Plymouth Rock eggs on sale at Plaza Grocery. Fifteen fnr Kfl. 78-17t FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs from heavy Hying strain. Set ting 75c. 100 $4. X S. Crawford, Talent, Ore., half block from S. P. depot. 92'3t WANTED WANTED I nf ants and children to board. Inquire 366 B street. 66-tf WANTED Gontlo fimily cow. Cash for bargain. Also baby ducks. O. Helwlg, Gen. Del., Ashland, Ore. 93-Zt WANTED Good family milch cow. Phone 120. 93"tf FOUND FOUND A stickpin containing an opal. Owner can have same by calling at tho Tidings office and paying for this aa. " " FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE City proper ty on Main street six blocks from center of town; lot 75 feet front by 342 feet deep; modern nine-room house, barn and sheds; fino garden Medford. Ore. What have you? For particulars call at Tiding of- . flee. 83" ... FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Nearly new No. 10 Do Lnval separator and excellent 1,365-pound horse. R. D. Sanford, Ashland, Ore. 93-2t FOR SALE Strawberry plants, Kel loggs. A. Eske, R. F. D. 83. 93-4t LEGAL NOTICES. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Clara P. Roblson Nelson, Plaintiff, vs. C. C. NelHon and William Harrison, Defendants. To C. C. Nelson and William Harrison, tho above named defend ants: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above enti tled Court and cause, on or before six weeks from the day of the first publication of this Summons, the first publication being on the 12th day of March, 1917, the time pre scribed in the order of publication thereof. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear apd answer said Complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, to-wlt: For judgment and decree against you for the sum ot Three Thousand .Five Hundred Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent from the 1st day of . March, 1917, and for costs of suit; for attorney's fees in the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dol lars; for the usual decree that the premises be sold by the Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, and the proceeds of tho sale be applied to the payment of attorney's fees, costs, etc.; and that defendant be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, equity or redemption and every part thereof, and that plaint iff may have Judgment and execu tion against said defendant for any deficiency that may remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of said premises properly ap plicable to tho satisfaction of said judgment or decree. That the defendants and their agents and representatives be re strained from committing the waste and from doing the things done or threatened to be done as set forth in the Complaint in ths cause. This summons is published by virtue of an order made by the Honorablo F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above entitled Court, on the 8th day of March. 1917. the first publication to be made on the 12th day of March, 1917. C. M. THOMAS, 84-6t-Mon. Attorney for Plaintiff. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Rogue River Fruit & Produce As sociation: Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Rogue Riv er Fruit & Produce Association for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before such a meeting will be held at the Pub lic Library, Main street, Medford, Oregon, on the Sth day of May, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. Rogue River Fruit & Produce Association, R. C. Washburn, President, by A. O; Fioro, Secretary. Dated Medford, Oregon, April 7, 1917. 92-5t-Mon. TNSHAKEN TESTIMONY. Time is the test of truth. And Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test in Ashland. No Ashland resident who suffers backache or annoying urinary ills can remain unconvinced by this twice-told testimony. S. F. Long, 364 Helman street, Ashland, says: "I used in all two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and can say they gave me good relief from backache and kidney and bladder trouble. I recommend them with pleasure." The above statement was given on March 11, 1913, and on March 16, 1916, Mr. Long said: "My former recommendation for Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. I know they are a medicine of merit and can't be equaled for backache and kidney trouble. Whenever I have occasion to take a kidney remedy, Doan's Kid ney Pills never fall to give satisfac tion." Price 50c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Long has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. North Bend is to havo two more factories, employing 150 additional men. ASHLAND. LUMBER COMPANY -Dealers In LUMBER Shingles. Lath. Sash, Doors, Roofing Papers. Cordwood, Factory Block Wood Talent The Medford Conservatory clasa was postponed last week. It will 'meet again this week at the usual hour In the Ames building. Miss Alta Scott of Ashland spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott, of Wagner Creek. Mrs. C. D. Burgari was an Ashland visitor Friday. Mrs. Charles Jeffery and Mrs. Charles Holdr'dge were Ashland vis itors Wednesday. Miss Margaret Ames entertained a few friends at dinner Tuesday even ing. Word has been received from Ava Holt, who is at the naval training station at San Francisco, that he had an operation on his throat and will be in the naval hospital for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller enter tained Mr and Mrs Henry Elmore at dinner Friday evening. Miss Helen C. Anderflon and Miss Alice Vandersluis left Sunday even- Mng for Eugnc to resume their I studies at the state university, r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frame and jMlss Andrews attended "The Silver Thread" at the Page TliPatre Thurs jday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Minuth and 'small son and Miss Freda Taylor ippent Sunday in Talent. I Dr. John L. Stewart, dean of the J University a' Oregon, addressed the I school children of Talent Monday af ' ternoon. I Mrs. S. I. Wilson and son Joe were Talent visitors Saturday morning. Mrs. John Filler entertained Thursday evening for Miss Helen An derson and niece, Mrs. Allen Hodg- json. The evening was spent In play ing cards. Theodore Fish won the i first prize and Mrs. Hodgson was complimented with her consolation. Delicious refreshments were served. Those who enjoyed the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hodgson, Misses Helen Anderson, Alice Vanderslula, Margaret Ames, Messrs. J. W. Fuller, Harry Gleim and Theodore Fish, Jr. Thursday even'ng Charles Tryer was the guest of Mr. Arthur Brown. Mr. Frank Rose went to Horn brook, Cal., Wednesday. Mr. Axel Amundson of Anderson Creek was a Medford visitor Satur day. Born Tailoring wigiiiuiiiiuuiug uaii in uiui ii iiiuiiiituiiuui luiiiuua satisfies every requirement of men who know and ap preciate good clothes. The woolen dis play permits unre stricted choice Born garments are correct ly fashioned, faultless ly fitted and skillfully tailored And Born tailor ing is priced to allow substantial savings on your clothes bill for the year.; f (Rmtidmnl Born DmaUA Paulserud & Barrett Things Charles A. Brown returned from Portland Friday. Mrs. R. J. Luke of Frederick was the guest of friends Thursday. Mrs. John Robison-wcnt to Jack sonville Friday to see her niece, Clara, who Is seriously ill. Dr. Hart of Medford was a busi ness caller in Ashland Thursday. Miss Conely of Eugene visited in Medford and Talent last week. Mrs. .1. C. Crawford was the guest of Mr. nnd'Mrs. Ager of Jacksonville for a couplo of days last week. Jamos Hurley of Boar Creek was .the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Adams of Wagner Creek, Thursday, J C. Kosler. bookkeeper for the Bagley Canning Company, has rented the Alford house on Wasner avenue. J. T. linker, tho Talent blacksmith, went to Jacksonville Thursday to do some horseshoeing. Mr. rnd Mrs. Frank Maxson of Mt. Hebron. Cal., were v'sltors in Talent for a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Gutches, Mr. and Mrs. W. D Withrow of Ander son Creek wore Ashland vis'tors Fri day. Mrs" Adamson entertained the Mis sionary Society of tho M. E. church last Thursday afternoon. The Ladlei Aid Society of the Christian church mot at tlie church parlors Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dr. Griff'n and Mrs. John Twidwell were guests. Mrs. Fred Brandt, Mrs. Marlon Tryer and daughter Laura, and Charles Tryer of Montague, Cal., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Adams of Wagner Creek Thursday afternoon. Professor Wheeler of Eagle Point has been elected to teach the Wag ner Creek school tho coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and fam ily of Doris, Cal., have rented the Al ford jouse and will move into It May 1. Mr. McMillan of the George Law rence harness and saddlo wholesale house of Portland was a Talent busi ness caller Friday. Mr. Tryer pur chased a shoe repairing outfit from him, which will placo him in a better position to do repair work. The high school children spent Fri day afternoon tt Bear Creek collect ing1 material to enlarge their collec tion' of iron, which they are endeav oring to sell to pay for the work done on the school grounds and to cover expenses necessary to the field meet which will occur soon. Miss Mary Nevers of Ashland was the guest at the homo of O. T. Brown Monday". Mr. and Mrs. Art Rose and small son spent Monday in Medford. Dr. Webster Is enjoying a visit from an old friend who lives in the east. Mrs. Dillard was an Ashland visit or Friday. Mr. A. C. Lacey, who has been vls'tlng his brother. Mr John Lacy, and family, left for Portland Sunday evening. Mrs. Jesse Anderson and small son, Paul, left last week for their new home In Roseburg. Charles Tryer visited his father, Marlon Tryer, for A few days last woek. Mr. Tryer loft for Montague Saturday morning. J. H., Fuller was an Ashland visit or Wednesday afternoon. Robert Wilcox spont Monday and Tuesday In Ashland. Mrs. Ella Holdrldga, who has been 111 for the past month, Is Improving. Mrs. D. O. Hurley of Bear Creek, tho daughter of Mrs. Holdrldge, Is tak ing care of her. M'ss Bernlee Finley. who Is attend ing Ashland high school, spent the week-end with her mothor, Mrs. Ab bott, of Wagner Creek Mrs. IT. R. King and Mrs. Miles of Frederick spent Wednesday in Ash land. Mr. and Mrs Carlton Janes enter tained as guests Wednesday evening, at their home on Capital hill, near Medford, Mrs. L. P. Ames, Misses Luc.IIe and Margaret Ames, Mrs. O. D Burgan. M'ss Alice Vandersluis, Miss Helen Anderson, Mr. Theodore Fish, Jr., and Mr. Harry Oloim. Mr. and Mrs Allen Hodcson and son arrived Wednesday from Port land to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John II. Fuller. Miss Delpha Coleman af Jackson v'lle was visiting friends here Thurs day. Mr"; and Mrs. Peter Vandersluis mil ls a brief business trip to Gren ada, Cal., Wednesday. Miss Margaret Ames was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Dodge Frl- j day evening. I Miss Al'co Vandersluis and guest. ! Miss Helen Anderson, of the Unlvers-1 lty of Oregon, were guests at a lunch eon given by Miss Annette Wakeman of Medford, Friday. ! Tim Tldlns" Is on sale at Poley'a drug store, 17 East Main street.' J. P. Dodge & Sons tttftrntftttttttfflffltfttfttttftnnttfflnt Undertakers KmnmituiysinmnitsHsnammj M ' ." Sis'-- " !0 K M .J TWO IN ONE. Old rose' velvet brim and a pale pink felt crown make up this handsome tri- corn. We must not overlook the gor geous rose of gold thread embroidery. The collar and cuffc are Uuen band embroidered. Bend la to raise $300,000 for Cen tral Oregon railroad. East Portland gets a brick factory and planing mill. Automatic Protection all the way HI!! r . MH f-;t :: ' ' 1 r 4f Columbia River Route Parallels Americas Great Highway Joins Wast and lz' rih a Boulevard of Steel PORTLAND CITY OFFICE THIRD and WASHINGTON Wm. McMurray, G. P. A., Porllaod A if Cleanliness, Personal Attention and Courtesy Combined to Make the Eagle Meat Market Popular INSPECT our market and your confi dence will be behind the pleasure of eating our meats. The Knowledge of cleanliness and a sanitary work shop L. Schwein 84 Pure riilk Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy E. N. NORTON, TELEPHONE Proprietor ; M4"R Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser-f vice to Any Part of Town 1 Lady Assistant Deputy County Coroner Slate Llceoscd Entbalner Fire Insurance When your house Is burning up, your neighbors will all stand around until It Is a lltle pile of ashes, then walk off. and there wilt bo nothing standing but the chimneys. We go right after your money for you. Our companies all pay cash; no waiting or parleying. We keep up with your pol icy; that's our business, and we make It our business to give you the best service possible. That's why we are your friends af ter the fire. Established 1883 Billings Agency Real Estate and Real Insurance 41 bast Main Phono 911 ASK the grocer (or Cali fornia Washing Powder It is the washing pow der that makes your wash ing easier and your clothes white .as snow. Miiniifwtiirod In Ashland at 111 I! Street, Ashland, Oregon Flour, Feed and Poultry Supplies A Full Line Ashland Fruit and Product Association Ashland Transfer I & Storage Co. f C. V. Hates, Proprietor Wood, "Peacock f and Rock Springs I t Coal and Cement t i 1 J PHONE 117 I Ollice 99 Oak Street, Ware- f house on track near depot. J . I Ashland, Oregon X i 1 1 1 1 1 1 t i I 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1? will aid your digestion. N. Main Phone 107 Pure Cream