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Thursday, May 8, 1017 ASHLAND TIDINGS PARE THREW People who pay rent are as sure to read the "to let" ads as are baseball "fans" to read the stories ot the games. Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word lor each Insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertise sent Inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order xoept to parties having ledger accounts with tbe office. 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. Offlees, M. F. and H. Bldg., opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore. Phone 567. il-tt C. B. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Consulting and General Practice. Pioneer Building. Of fice with E. D. Brlggs. Ashland, Ore. DR. - ERNEST A. WOOD Practice limited to , Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours, 10 to 11 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. 73"" 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 pert furniture repairer and up holsterer. Carpets beat, relald and repaired, bedsprings restretched, chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies, window cleaning, nouse cleaning, and furniture packing done expertly. Call at 886 A front nr nhone 403-R. 91-tf GEQ. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa perhanger. Phone 202-R. 166 Ohio street 40-tf PRACTICAL GARDENING solicited by former park gardener. William Blair, P. O. box 115, phone 439-J. 93-lmo. MIBCKLliANKOUS BILL POSTER Will Btennett, 116 - Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. 5-tf 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. 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 Auxiliary Hall. jlONEY TO LOAN From $1,000 to a nnn on r rst reai estate muu- gage. Address Box B, care Tld' Ings. 94-18t FOR HIRE Gentle saddle horses. Ashland Livery Stables. 98 3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITYF-LIFETIME 55 or 85 acres tiraira, nroccuu. uici, nn,nn i.nrt. near Riddle; Bplendid road. Crop Included if taken this month. $100 acre. Terras, rr nr. wcBte. "A.," Canyon villo, Ore. WANTED 92-8t' WANTED Infants and children to board. Inquire 366 a street.. WANTED Good family milch cow. Phone 120. 93:tf wivron Pivmouth Rock and Rhode Island chickens at the Hotel 94-tf Austin. wAvrrn Small furnished house with bath, by May 1. State rent, Address P. O. Box 2o, Redding, Cal. 9o:?V niivTrn Tn lensn. 100 acres or mnrfl nf POOd erain land for a term nra flnsh or shares, with or without orchard combination. R. .T. Stinnett, Ashland, 0r6-g8 lm() , uvTpn Two bantam hens to set '11 nlmnn i70-Y. 98-2t van i . FOR SALE OR TRAIVK 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; flno garden Medford. Ore. What have you? For particulars call at Tidings of fice. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 252-egg Petaluma lamp trip incubator, puro Tancred cock erel. 1049 Ashland street, phone 432-Y. 94"9t- iSHsALlTciIEAP Ono Canton ditcher. Hocvy, with mould to throw dirt both ways. For heavy ditch work liko irrigation or pipe d'.tch. Inquiro ai mo iiu,u6 94 tf fice. FOR SALE CHEAP One heavy - pick plow, suitable for heavy rock ditch fng Inquiro at tho Tidings office 1100 BABY-RICE popcorn outfit for $40 if taken at once E C. .LHr, rata hoi ana. meuiuiu 97-3t Ore, FOR SALE -Ford delivery car in first-class shape. Vj, if . i.wwv.., 97-3t Meade street. FOR SALE, CHEAP i5Ugg:e rTght harness. Ashland Livery Sta- bles. . , A FOR RENT ClBslness room formerly FoSed by Studio Ashland 201 East Main street. Call 459-R or at 214 L Bircui.. LOST Studobaker automobile hub .nickeled Kindly phone Ff Wagner, 265-L. 888$88888 LEGAL NOTICES. RTTWnVS Tn (Via rirnnlt Pnnrt of tha State of Oregon, for Jackson .Transportation Purpose Amending county. i section 9 of article 11 of the constl- Wllliam F. Songer, Plaintiff, vs. tution l)y providing that municipal C. L. Cunningham end Mabel Cun- i . designated norts may be ningham. his wife, Elizabeth A. jwporations aesif,natea pons may no Smith, The Citizens Rank of Ash- Powered by statute to raise money land, a private corporation, and for bonuses to aid water transporta Fir3t National Hank of Ashland, a tlon jig hetweon such ports and oth natlonal banking association or, , and t , t , egtnhlishins corporation. Defendants. I 1 , , , . , , To C L. Cunningham and Mabel water transportation on interior riv Cunnlngham, his wife, two of the ers of Oregon or on rivers between above namc(f defendants: j Washington and Oregon, or of Wash- In tho nuns of the State of Ore-; , d H h h d , nav, gon, you are hereby required to ; " ' appear and answer tho complaint tlon from Oregon s r vers. Such in filed nga'.nat you in the above en- debtedness shall not exced 1 per cent titled cause on or before the 1st 0f the pssessed valuation of the prop- nay oi June isii. su.u uau m more than six weeks from the 19th day of April, 1917. on which date the first publication of this sum- mons was made, and If you ra". I to appear and answer tho complaint herein, plaintiff will apply to the con.-t for the relief prayed for In his said complaint, succinctly stat- ed as follows: For judgment ! Ron & California Land Grant Pur against defendants C. L. Cunning- poReDpciarills nntl asserfng the ham and Mabel rUnn'ngham, his 1 , . . , ., . , , wife, for the sum of $5,000.00. to-, sovereign right of the state of Ore gether with Interest thereon from gon to tax certain lands known as the 1 nth day of October, 1915, atjo-regon & California land grant and the rate of 6 per cent per annum; under cortaIn Bct9 Qf con for the further sum of $lo2.40 on " . account of taxes paid for the years Kress; authorising, empowering and 1915 and 1916, together with in- directing the listing of such lands on terest thereon at the rate of 6 per tne assessment rolls of certain coun cil per annum from March 10th, !t, d provI(1ng for the listing of 1917; for the further sum of: ... 101C $500.00, as attorney's fees and tor lan(1s on tne 1916 "Moment the costs and disbursements of this j rolls of certain counties, and relieving suit; for a decree declaring plain- guCh counties from the payment of tiff's mortgage to bo a first Hen'th ga)d tax thereon unt:i the same upon the following described real, . property: Beginning at the south-! collected by said counties. east corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45, In townsh'p 39, south of range 2, east of Willamette merld, lan, In Oregon; thence north 40 chains to a stake for corner; thence west 20 chains to a stake for cor ner; thenco south 40 chains to a stake for corner; thence east 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing eighty ceres of land. more or less; that plaintiff's sa'd mortgage be foreclosed and said real property sold according to law; and the proceeds of such sale be ni plied to tho payment of pla'ntiff's costs and disbursements herein, at torney's fees, taxes and the amount due sa'd plaintiff by virtue of said mortgage, and thnt you and each of you. and all of the defendants heroin, and ell persons claim ng by, through or under the defendants i or j nation of d mo;S.tner:'at.-re from $3 to $ per day and as purchaser, incumbrancer or judg-1 the total dally pay from $120 to $300 ment creditor, be forever barred and foieclo3ed of all right, cla'm, Interest or equity of redemption In said premises end every part there of; thnt plaintiff havo execution against the praporty of. defendants C. L. Cunningham and Mabel Cun n'nr;ham, for any deficiency over and above that for which said property may be sold; that the pur- chaser at such sale be let into the the constitution of Oregon bv declnr immed'ate possession of sa'd prop j,ng that ,t ,g the. function of the con ertv, rnd for such other and fur- , . ther relief as to the con may seem "titution to clearly define a consist meet and cquiteblo in the prem- ent and harmonious plan of govern ises. I ment; that to perpetuate such con- This summons Is i published by j8,stency and harmonv, all constitu order of tho Hon. F. M. Calkins, L, . . . . . , . judge of the above entitled court. t onaI amendments shall bo so worded dulv made and entered on the 18th that their adoption will leave the day of April, 1917. and the said order directs publication of this a., v a nAO a nrrn1r fni otv alii. IUIIIIUUIIS, ..,.. cesslve weeks In the Ashland Tid ings, a semi weekly newspaper of general circulation In Jackson coun ty, Oregon, published in the city of Ashland, in said county, and the date of the f'rst publication hereof is April 19th, 1917. AV. J. MOORE, Attorney for Plaintiff. 95 7t-Thurs. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution in foreclos ure and order of sale duly Issued out of nnd under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, in and for the County of Jack son to me directed and dated on the 27th day of April. 1917, In a certain suit therein, wherein Flor ence Dorn Baldwin as plaintiff re covered judgment against Edith G. Porter, defendant, for the sum of On,e thousand s'x hundred and fifty and no-100 dollars, with in terest thereon from said 25th day of January. 1915, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, nnd with costs I and disbursements taxed at Thirty- five and 40-100 dollars, which judgment was enoiilod and docket ed in tho Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 21st day of April 1917. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to tho terms of said execu tion, I will on tho 2nd day of June, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Court House in the C'ty of Jacksonville, in Jack son County, Oregon, offer for snle and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to sat isfy said judgment, together with tho co3ts of this sale, subject to rprfomtitlon as nrovided by law, all of tho right, title and interest that the raid Edith G. Porter had on I the 21st day of April. 1917, i or has since acquired, or now has in and to the following described 1 1 property, s'tuated In Jackson Coun ty, State of Oregon, to wit: Beginning at a point 10 feet north and 20 5 feet east of the southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 42, in. Township 39 Ballot Now Ready For June Election Salem, April 25 Secretary of State Olcott today certified out to all of the county clerks of the state tne Dat- jlot for the special election which Is to be held June 4. The state ballot ns it w'll appear, with tho respective numbers Is as fol lows: Subm'tted by the Legislature Ah- tlMirizliiK Ports to Create Limited Indebtedness to Encoiirnso Wntar , t munclpnI!ty and may be . , ' . 1 . ,. Incurred only by majority vote thereon. i 300 Yes. S01 No. Submitted by the Legislative As- sembly A Rill for Taxation of Ore. 302 Yes. 303 .No. Submitted by the legislature Lim iting Number of Rills Introduced, ami Increasing Pay of Legislators Pur pose Amonding sections 18 and 29 of article IV of tho constitution by limiting number of bills Introduced at any session by any member of the ;iegtBiatUre, individually or with oth er members, to four, and by any corn- mittee to throe, also limiting the j Highway Hill Purpose Authorizing number of bills Introduced by all sea-1 tho state highway commission to raise ate committees to 30, and all house money for building roads In next five committees to 60, excepting approprl- years 'n an amount not exceeding $6 -ation bills introduced by the ways 000,000, by selling 4 per cent bonds and means committees. Also increas- in(, the pay of memi)ers 0f the legls- for any regular session. 304 Yes.- 305 , No. Subm'tted by the Legislature Dec liuatlon Against Implied Repeal of Constitutional Provisions by Amendments Thereto Purpose Amend'ng section 1 of article I of. conflicting provisions; that, as the .... , - --Ji ,,o entire constitution Is a vital consider ation in construing the amendment, no amendment shall have effect of rendering any other part or parts of South, Rango 1 East of the Wil lamette Meridian, and running thence south 80 deg. 54 min. east 148.70 feet, thence north 51 deg. 23 min. west 194.75 feet, thence south 34 dog. 38 min west 42.90 feet, thence south 72 deg. east 74.05 foot, and thence south 34 deg. 38 !ttin. ca3t 76.30 foet to the place of beginning. Also a tract beglnn'ng at said southwest corner of sa'd Donation Land Claim nnd running thence north 56 deg. wect 98 links, thence north 34 deg, east 71.70 feet, thence south 7.2 deg. east 74.05 feet, thence oouth 34 deg. 38 min. west 76.30 feet, more or less, to the couth line of said land claim, and thenco west to the placo of be ginning. Dated this 27th day of April, 1917. Ralph G. JENjmTNGS. She'iff of Jackson County, Ore. By Loslio W. Gtansell, Deputy. 98-5t-Thur. IN THE COUNTY COURT of tho Stato of Oregon for Jackson Coun- t?' In tho matter of the Estate of Frank H. Holmes, deceased. Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned has been appointed and has ounlif'ed as administrator with tho will annexed of the estate jprecodented high prices. Tho diffor of Frank H. Holmes, deceased. All pncn , that whfira the lmlv(Iuni mer- persons having clcims aKa nst said . , . , deceased are hereby notified to, chant may Increase tho price of h s ' present the same in writing, duly I products accordingly, the railroads verif'ed, as required by law, to tho Lr0 hold to an Income that 's not In undersigned at Ashland, Oregon, !crraHtng wiinin six mourns uuiu me uuio first publication of this notice, which is Apr'l 26. 1917. O. F niLLTNOS, Administrator with the Will An nexed of tho Estate of Frank H Holmes, Doceased. 97-5t-Thur, tho constitution Ineffective without 1 expressly and specifically repealing the same. 206 Yes. 307 No. Submitted by tho Legislature l'n. ifoiin ( liisslfU'ntion Amendment PurposeAmending section 32 of ar ticle 1 and section 1 of article IX of the constitution by providing for uni form taxation of all property of the same class within the state, county, or district levying the tax, and class!-, ficatlon of property for such -purpose; for the adoption by law of uniform ' rules for assessment and taxat'on, ; and that all taxes shall bo levied and j collected undor general laws operat-1 ing uniformly throughout the stato, and otnitt ng tho present requirement j of equality without classification. 308 Yes.' 309 No. ! Submitted by the Leg'slature ltd ; quirlm: Flection City, Town and State Officers nt S.ime Time Purpose ' Amending article II of the constitu tion by inserting section 14-n to re-1 quire Incorporated cities and towns to hold their primary and general elections for the nomination and elec - tlon of their elective officers at such tiniPS CS tt,A nrlmnrv nnH Vr,l primary 1 j ...... r,, !., a elections for the nomlnat'ons and j election of state officers are held; I to provide for one eeletion board to serve for both stp.te and city or town elections; adjusting tho terms of present Incumbents of elective city or town offices to conform thereto, and r'qn'rlng tho enactment of such legislation as may be necessary to carry tills amendment Into effect. 310 Yes. 311 No. Submitted by the Legislature $IOO,(Mt( Tav Levy for a New Penl. tontiary Purpose To authorize the board of control to construct a new penitentiary, by contract or otherwise, and to acquire a new site or grounds therefor In tho county In which the penitentiary Is now located, at a total coBt not exceeding $400, OflO. To en able the hoard of control to carry out the provisions of this act, a state tax levy of $100,000 each year for four years is authorized to be made In addition to tho taxes otherwise authorized by law. 312 Yes. 313 No. "Submitted by tho Legislature 000,000 State Road liond Issue nnd of th stato of Oregon; limiting the sale of such bonds to $1,000,000 tho first ; year and $2,000,000 second jjear; providing method of payment of interest and principal and for re tirement of such bonds; to make the surplus arising from license fees col lected on motor vehicles a fund to apply thereon; and providing for the construction and ma'ntennnce of hard surfaced highways, post roads and forest roads 314 315 Yes. No. S. P. Buys Eleven New Locomotives Tho Southern Pacific company has placed an order for eleven additional locomotives for delivery this year in time to assist In the heavy crop movement. The now engines will be the largest single locomotives on tho system, only exceeded In size and power by tho huge Mallets, which are really a combination of two engines. Heslgned particularly for increas ed hauling capacity at high speed, the new locomotives will onable the Southern Pacific to expedite freight service and bettor handle passenger trains on grade. The necessity for meet'ng the na tional crisis has compelled the rail roads to purchase thoir material In the highest market the country has ever known. For example, the locomotives just ordered will cost the Southern Pa cific comnnnv $50,000 each, an In crease In cost over 1913 of 50 per j cent. Similarly, now freight cars wh'eh the railroads are hurrying to completion cost 100 per cent more than they did a few years ago. Every item which is Included In the task of equipping the railroads to face the greatest activity they have ever known, will represent the crest In tlie high cost of living wave. Being i tho heaviest purchasers in the coun-1 try the railroads will suffer more than tho Individual from the un-, The United States government Is to start construct'on of a great fleet of "sea Jitneys" In shipyards along the Pacific coast. Groves &B Junk Buyers PHONE 35-lT: UEEBHE Build Locomotives For Increased Traffic Ant'elpatlng tho heavy demand thnt tho national crisis will mnke upon the resources of tho railroads, tho Southern Pacific Company has placed an order for eleven additional locomotives for delivery th's year In time to assist In tho heavy crop move ment. Tito new englnen will bo the largest "f'nimiveii on mo system, oniy !CX0,'e'I,Hl ,n ho and ,owcr tne i,,UB0 M!lll,'t9' wlll;1' aro """ a cora" ! '"t!on Of two ellg'UCB. Oes'gned particularly for Increased hauling capacity at high speed, the new locomot-'ves will enable the ' So",h '"o to expedifb freight trnffic and hotter handlo passenger trains on grado. The neeeslsty for meeting tho na tional crisis has compelled the aril roads tc purchase their material In the highest market tho country has ever known. For example, tho loco motives Just ordered will cost the Southern Pacific Company, $50,000 each, an Increase In cost over 1913 of 50 per cent'. Similarly, new freight cars which tho railroads are hurrying to completion cost 100 per cent more than they did a few years ago. Every item which Is Included In tho task of equipping the railroads to face the greatest activity they have ever known will represent tho crest In the h'gh cost of living wave. Being the heaviest purchasers In the country, the railroads will snffor more than the individual from the unprecedent ed high prices The difference Is thnt whero the individual merchant may Increase the pirce of his products accordingly, the railroads aro held to an income that Is not increasing. Jackson County Registration The following is a complete fist of registrations, showing the number registered in the various parties up to close of registrat'on on April 28, 1917: Republican: Male 3,205, female 2,406, total 5,611. Democrat: Male 1.SG2, female 1,371, total 3,233. Progressive: Male 27, female ", total 34. Prohlb'tlon: Male 56, female 164, totall 220. Socialist: Malo 208, female 93, total 301. Miscellaneous: Malo 213, female If. 8, total 381. Totals: Malo 5,571, female 4,20!, total 9,780. Phone news items to the Tidings Cleanliness, Personal Allenlion and Courtesy Combined to Make the Eagle Meal 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. Schwcin 84 PureHilk Pure Cream Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy E. N. NORTON, TELEPHONE Proprietor -M-R Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly L'p-to-Date. Good Ser vice to Any Part of Town enar- Highest Prices Paid for Hides, Pelts and Wool 253 Fourth St., Ashland, Ore. Perfect Health Is EveryWoman'sBirthright A Prescription That from Girlhood to Old Age Has Been a Blessing to Womanhood. When a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes a mother, when a woman passes through the changes of mid He life, are the three periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and distress often caused by severe organic disturbances. At these critical times women are best fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an old remedy of proved worth that keeps the entire female system perfectly regulated and in excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, lack ambition, are troubled with head aches, lassitude and are pule and sick ly, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is just what they need to surely bring the bloom of health to their clieekj and make them strong and healthy. For all diseases peculiar to woman, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a powerful restorative. During the last 50 years it has banished from the lives of tens of thousands of women the puiu, worry, misery and distress caused by irregularities and diseases of a feminine character. If you are a sufferer, if your daugh ter, mother, sister need help get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet form from any medicine dealer to-day. Then address Doctor Pierce, Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and get confidential medical advice entirely free. You can also obtain a book on woman's diseases, sent free. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and in vigorate stomach, liver ana bowels. Keep the body clean inside as well as outside. L. L. Mulit and family have re turned to Portland after a visit with relatives In this city. IXTEIilRUAN AUTOCAR CO. Leave Ashland for Medford, Talent and Phoenix daily except Sunday at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:1b p. m. Also on Saturday nigltt at 6:30. Sundays leave at 9:00 and 1:00, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. Leave Medford for Ashland dally ex cept Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15. On Sundays at 10.30 a. m., and 2:00, 5:10 and 9:30 p. m. Fare between Medford and Ash. land, 20 rent. Round trip, gff onnta, HOWARDS Ashland and Klamalh Falls AUTO LINE Starts from Meillbrd daily via Ashland first day the road opens. NEW --I'ASSKMiKHCAItS H:t:::::::::::!inK::::::::::::: It Is Only Once In a long search that you find a shop so expert ns ours In tho repair of au tomobile tops. It took science to construct them In the first place, and It takes science, plus infinite care, to repair them successfully. We do that. Medford Auto Top Factory L. E. ACKLKY, Proprietor. 118 South Central. will aid your digestion. N. Main Phone 107