Thursday, May iM, 1017 ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE THRE i This Page Is Jackson County's Great Mar- i ket Place For Both Buyer and Seller. Thirty words one month $1.00. Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per von) Cur each Insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertise neat inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order uoept to parties baring 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. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore. Phone 567. il-tf 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 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. 73-U 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 np ; holsterer. Carpets beat, relald and i repaired, bedsprings restretched, chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies, window cleaning, house cleaning, and furniture packing done eipertly. Call at 886 A street or phone 403-R. l-tf GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Fa p.rhanger. Phone 202-R. 1 Ohio street. MISCELLANEOUS BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 111 Factory St Bill posting and dis tributing. 64-tf 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. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The regular meeting of the club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 1:80 p. m., at the Auxiliary Hall. 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 842 feet deep; modern nine-room ' house, barn and sheds; fine garden. Medford, Ore. What have you? For particulars call at Tidings of fice. 83 " FOR EXCHANGE Seven-room Ash land bunga'ow for ""age. Ad dress W.. Tidings office. 99-7t" TO EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE, REAL ESTATE FOR GOOD HORSE Hundreds of people have things they don't need. Somebody needs what you have and don't need. A for exchange ad . here would be ready by nearly four ' thousand people every Issue Some tody among them would want what you don't need and would ray a fair price for it. A little ln ; nested in aa Exchange ad will cash your old Junk that will otherwise rust out. Thirty words one full month. $1. You read this ad Others would have read yours If you had It here. FOR EXCHANGE One ladies and one gentlemen's gold hunting case watch, in perfectly good running order. Will exchange lor Belgian hares and young hens. Inquire at rrMlnmi nffine. 104-tI 4 IUIIIO" " ' If you want to huy or sen any thing, try Tidings want aas. They flo the work. - FOR SALE AtTOMOBILES FOR SALE One 1916 Ford touring car in first-class condition; one Twin Indian motorcycle; one Kingsbury piano, good as new. For particulars writi or Inquire O. I. Tnlfint. Ore. 102-8t Y ni ui - ' FOR SALE, CHEAP Ope Studebak er five-passenger automobile, one 50-gal. gasoline tank, one army saddle, all In good condition Call at 678 Boulevard, phone 32b-" THE CAR YOU NO LONGER NEED, If still valuable, may be made a "liquid asset." quickly convertible into Its cash value, through classi fied advertising. If your offer is "right" you will find your buyer quickly. . . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CHEAP-Ono Canton ditcher. Hocvy, with mould to throw dirt both ways. For heavy ditch work liko Irrigation or pipe ditch. Inquire at tho Tidings of- lico. FOR SALE CHEAP One wavy pick plow, suitable for heavy rock ditch ing. Inquire at the Tidings office FOR SALE-Completed judgment against Jackson county for $818.d i. Draws Interest at tho rate of 6 per cent per annum from i March 31, 1917 Will take par for it. wui he paid first half April, 1918, last btlf October. 1918 Ashland (Print ing Company, at Tidings office. FOR SALE A gas range, very reas onable.PhoTie 390-R. 102 " OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at the Tid ings office. Twenty-five for 6 cents. FlLEbreHnTrnower in good condition. Phone ll-F-2. ltr FOR RENT YOU SEE THIS FOR RENT AD D;d it ever occur to you that if you see this, others, would see your ad if it was here, and likely rent your vacant house? It costs thirty words one month, $1. tf FOR RENT WELL-FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM MODERN BUNGA LOW. The houso Is six rooms and will rent four of them to right party. Bath, pantry, hall, screened porch and large roomy front porch; na bedroom 12x12, .with bed, dresser and table complete; living room with piano, leather couch, l'brary table, two latest style leath er rockers, and velvet carpet; din ing room 13x17, stove, table, chairs', bullVin buffet and Axmlns ter carpet; kitchen, all modern, hot and cold water, best grade bath tub; electric lights In house and porch. Would rather have no chil dren, but would consider one child. All complete for the summer at $20 per month. Inquire at Tid ings office. 100-tf FOR RENT Rooms or tents, fur nished for light housekeeping. Each tent has a nlco shady lawn. Mrs. R. Goodyear, 134 Church 1 street. 101-8t FOR RENT Six-room cottage, mod ern conveniences, fruit, close lu. See Mlnkler, 240 C street. 102-tf FOR RENT Newly furnished apart ments, close In. Hot and cold wa ter, bath, electric lights and gas. Rent reasonable. 63 North Main. Also a few snaps In residence prop erty. Mrs. S. L. Allen. 104-lmo. BE AUT I F U LL Y FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Overlooking park; six rooms, modern. For the summer at $25 per month. En quire at Tidings office 104-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A BIG REAL ESTATE SNAP If your advertisement was here somedy else would be reading it, and if the bargain was attrac tive enough would buy that lot you wish to sell. It pays to let people know what you have to sell, and the cost of advertising is small. Thirty words one full month for $1. MR. HOMESEEKER Will sell beau tiful home, new modern buildings, beautiful shady lawn, abundance choice fruit, good income. Price right; terms to suit. Call or write owner, 715' North Main, Ashland, Ore. 102-lmo. RANCHES FOR SALE 19.27 acres, in crop, all tillable, rented at pres ent time; 16.09 acre3 of virgin ground, most all tillable, good quality; 21.24 acres, part of which has been tilled, all can be with some work; 5 acres facing a good lane, all tillable; 5 acres, all tilla ble, black land; 10.14 acres select ed from 1,100 acre tract, all tilla ble; 22 acres fenced on three sides, good land on a sloping hill; 19.90 acres, county road at end, black land, some loose stones; 28.74 acres, most all tillable, no trees to move, level ground; 10 acres with county road running through it, 5 acres choicest land; 31.16 acres with two-story house, barn, wood shed, hay scales and 8 acres In al falfa, running -water until July. The above tracts are suitable for farming or fruit raising, and the prices are right, without any Infla tion, by a party who has been In the valley and connected with land values the past fifty years. For prices and display, call on G. 8. Butler. 41 Granite street, Ashland, Ore. 102-lmo. FOR SALE The best piece of ground, the best improvements, and the closest In five acres, with five room bungalow and all outbuild ings, plenty of water for irrigating, that you can find anywhere near Ashland. Fifteen minutes' walk from postoffice. Not in city limits. Four acres in alfalfa, balance of ground now planted in garden truck. Price $3,500. Reasonable terms. H. L. Sinclair, Ashland, Ore. 104-tf WANTED WANTED Infants and children to board. Inquire 366 Bystreet. 56-tf WANTED To lease, 100 acres or more of good grain land for a term of years. Cash or shares, with or without orchard combination. R. T. Stinnett, Ashland, Ore. 98-lmo. WANTED Men for mills and steam boats, at good wages. Boats $50 month and board; mills ten hours, day work only, $2.90 per day. Men put on every day at West Linn. Mills across river from Oregon City. 101-3t WANTED First-class patternmaker. Wages 60c hour, ten hours' work. Continuous employment. Address B. T. McBaln, West Linn. 103-3t WANTED A horse to use for his feed. Good care given. Address G. G. It., care Tidings. 104-2t WANTED An experienced dress maker would like work at her home. Mrs. H. K. Oliver, 83 Gran ite street- l-4t LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution In foreclos ure and order of sale duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, in and for the County of Jack son, to mo 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 Orue thousand s'.x hundred and fifty and no-100 dollars, with in terest thereon from said 23th day of January, 1915, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and with costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty five and 40-100 dollars, which judgment was enorllcd 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 City of Jacksonville, in Jack son County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to sat isfy said judgment, together with , the co3ts of this sale, subject to .redemption as provided by law, all of tho right, title and Interest that the paid Edith G. Porter had on the 21st day of April, 1917, or has since acquired, or now has In and to tho following described property, situated 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 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 deg. 38 min west 42.90 feet, thence south 72 deg. east 74.65 feet, and thence south 34 deg. 38 min. ca3t 76.30 feet to the place of beginning. Also a tract beginning at said southwest corner of said Donation Land Claim and running thence north 56 deg. wect 98 links, thence north 34 deg, cast 71.70 feet, thence south 7,2 deg. east 74.65 feet, thonce south 34 deg. 38 min. west 76.30 foet, more or less, to the south line of said land claim, and thence west to the place of be ginning. Dated thia 27th day of April, 1917. Ralph G. JENjs'nTGS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Ore. By Leslio W. Stansell, Deputy. 98-5t-Thur. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,, for Jackson county. William F. Songer, Plaintiff, vs. C. L. Cunningham and Mabel Cun ningham, his wifo, Elizabeth A. Smith, The Citizens Bank of Ash land, a private corporation, and First National Bank of Ashland, a national banking association or corporation, Defendants. To C. L. Cunningham and Mabel Cunningham, his wife, two of the above named defendants: In the mmz of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled cause on or before the 1st day of June, 1917, said date being 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 fall to appear and answer tho complaint herein, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his said complaint, succinctly stat ed as follows: For Judgment against defendants C. L. Cunning ham and Mabel Cunningham, his wife, for the sum of $5,000.00. to gether with Interest thereon from wprgjf ' iff fff b& jr- Tf COOK 1 "-"'ft H WITH 1 JLpearl AL ECONOMY An oil cook-stove is cheaper to buy than wood or coal stove and it's much cheaper to operate. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool kitchen In summer. All the convenience of gas economical for all the year 'round cooking. Bakes, broils, roasts, ; toasts. Steady, evenly-distributed heat, the best for cooking. The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and SmelL In 1, 2, 3 ind 4 burner ilzci, with or without ovtni. Alio cabinet models. Aik your dealer today. NEW PERtyCTJON OIL CpSTQYE FOR SALE BY THOMAS H. SIMPSON, Ashland, Oregon PROVOST BROS., Ashland, Oregon r the 15th day of October, 1915, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; for the fuithor sum of $152.40 on account of taxes paid for the years 1915 and 1916, together with in terest theroon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from March 16th, 1917; for tho further sum of $500.00, as attorney's fees and for the costs and disbursements of this suit; for a decree declaring pla'n tiff's mortgage to bo a first lien upon the following described real property: Beginning at the south east corner of Donation Land Claim No. 45, in township 39, south of range 2, e3t of Willamette merld. ian, 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 acres of land, more or less; that plaintiffs sa'd mortgage be foreclosed and said real property sold according to law, and the proceeds of such sale be an plied to tho payment of pla'ntlff's costs and disbursements herein, at torney's fees, taxes, and the amount due said plaintiff by virtue of said mortgage, and that you and each of you, and nil of tho defendants herein, and Ell persons clulm'ng by, tli rough or under the defendants or eithor of them, subsequent to the execution of said mortgage, either as purchaser, Incumbrancer or Judg ment creditor, be forever barred and foieclosed of all right, cla'm, Interest or equity of redemption In said premises r.nd every part there of; thr.t plaintiff have, execution against the property of defendants C. L. Cunningham and Mabel Cun n'nKhnm, for any deficiency over aud above that for which said property may be sold; that the pur chaser at such sale be let Into the immediate possession of said prop erty, rnd for such other and fur ther relief as to tho court may seem meet and equitable In the prem ises. This summons is published by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered on the 18th day of April, 1917, and the said order directs publication of this summons, once a week for six suc cessive 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 first publication hereof is April 19th, 1917,. W. J. MOORE, Attorney for Plaintiff. . 95-7t-Thurs. IN THE COUNTY COURT of the State of Oregon for Jackson Coun ty. In the matter of the Estate of Frank H. Holmes, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Frank H. Holmes, deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to .present the same in writing, duly verified, as required by law, to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice, which is April 26, 1917. G. F. BILLINGS, Administrator with the Will An nexed of the Estate of Frank H. Holmes, Deceased. 97-5t-Thur, Save Your Bottles A serious shortage of preserving jars and cans is threatened. GIas3 bottles, especially wide-necked ones, nr,e useful for putting up fruits, Jel lies, and preserves. Put up fruit Juices in ordinary bottles. Reserve regular preserving Jars and cans for canning vegetables, soups, and meats U. S. Department of Agriculture. (thought he didh JUOGE.YOUDBEAMA.ZID 1 iGEE! THE JUDGE HAS USED W-B I . TO KNOW HOW SKTlSrviNGl CUT TOBACCO SINCE IT FIRST CAMtl THIS LITTLE CHEVJ H. ' ON THE MARKET. ITS THE LITTLE j CHHW THAT SATISFIESJ ' INTELLIGENT people have a way of sizing things up for themselves W-B GUT is all shreds, all tobacco ; and ordinary plug is leaf with a lot of heavy, gummy sweetening, holding it together. But everything doesn't go by quantity either ; W-B CUT is a rich, sappy chew, because it's rich, sappy tobacco. It doesn't take so much W-B to satisfy. Take a small chew. Then notice how it lasts. Mido by WEYMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY. 1107 BroJw.T, N.w Tork City "Fire Sale" In Real Estate Here Is Your Opportunity To Get a Fine Home at a Great Bargain The Strickfadden house on Almond St. is being of fered this week for $1900 less than the cost of lot and improvements to the lot, exclusive of buildings. $1000 in repairs will. make you a beautiful home with delightful view and easy of access from Main St. No assessments nor incumbrances of any kind. phoncm Billings9 Agency ni AT TDE CHIRt HIS Mctli'xlist Episcopal Church. North Main and Laurel streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11. Communion. Evening worship at 8. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. V. J. Doug lass, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist. South Tloneer avenue. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject of les son sermon, "Soul and Body." Sun day schoo lat 10 o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Read ing room open from 2 to 4 daily ex cept Sundays and holidays. First r.rpthien Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach ing services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject, "Grace, In Relation to the Christian." Evening subject, "The Preciousness of Christ. Thia is the church and the preacher they are lying about. Why not come and see for yourself? You are most cor dially invited. C. E. Johnson, pas tor. Congr-p gntional Church. G. Southwell Brett, minister. Pub lic worship each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9 45 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 7:00 p. ra. Mid week meeting for prayer and fellow ship Wednesday at 8 p. m. Mr. Brett will speak next Sunday morning on "The Js'ew Patriotism and the Com ing Order." In the evening he will speak on "The Use of the Tongue." Everybody welcome. Christian Church. Sunday school at the usual hour, 10 a. m. A the preaching hour, 11 o'clock. Mrs. M. O. Reed will deliver a splendid minslonnry address. Mr. Melllnger In speaking of this address, having heard It somewhere, once said, "It la the best missionary speoch of its kind that I have ever heard. Mrs. Reed has a very pleasing delivery and no one having heard her once wishes to miss that privilege again. Let no one miss this splendid address, for you will surely he sorry if you do. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 sunnay evening. No preaching services li the evening, and every one may visit his favorite church. Baptist Church. Bible school at 9:45: "The Holy Spirit and His Work.' Morning wor ship at 11. By the request ot tne G. A. R. and W. R. C. the memorial service will be held at this hour. An Invitation has been given by the pas tor to the National Guard, the Honor Guard and the Red Cross Society to Join with us In this service. B. Y. P U. at 7 p. m.; subject, "Financing the Kingdom." Evening worship at o. ihoniA. "The Testimony of De mons." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. The greatest unused pow er in the world today Is the Hoiy Spirit of the living God A Chris tian welcome Is given to all who will worship with us. H. John Vine, pastor. - t kno w about it.) Xoznrcne Church. A splendid congregation heard the opening sermon of the "Popular Sins of the Day" series. The next sul Ject will -be "Sabbath Desecration.' The morning theme will be "Grac vs. Sin, Christ vs. Satan." The Wed nesday evening prayer meetings are fast becoming a great factor In the church. The fifty mark was passed last week. The Friday afternoon meeting will be held at the Hash res idence on Oak street at 2:30. We are not preaching stale, musty theol ogy, but present day, vital Bible sal vation. We are presenting the Christ you will want in the last hours of your life. Why not seek Illm now while he may be found? You are Invited to worship with us. Dorman D. Edwards, pastor. FOR CATARRH and HAY FEVER Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUQ STORES Tubes 25c Jars 60c t!tum:n::n::n:tm:s:t::u::nun::::: A SK the grocer for Cali fornia Washing Powder It is the washing pow der that makes your wash ing easier and your clothes white as snow. Manufactured In Ashland at 411 II Street,, Ashland, Oregon i::::n:::n:nn::::rKn::::::::::n:nt Cams Peel Right Off With "Cets-H" 2 Drops, and tbe Corn is a "Goner!" Whim you've got to walk on the sides of your shoe to get away from tliopo nwful corn-pains, thure'a only one common-sense tiling to do. "GrU-Ut" Tonr Corn! Wont Swell Id tlntrr. llmidrn. They'll Shrlvelt Limiwi and 1'eel Oil I Put 2 or S drops of 0ets-U" on the corn right awity. Pain and Inllam matton will disappear, the corn will ti'Kin to shrivel from that Instant then It loosens and falls right off. There's no other corn-remover is the world that acts like "Gets-It." No new discovery has been made In corn-"emovers since "Gets-It" val born. Uon't forget that fact. "Gets It" does away forever with the us of salves that trrltatet bandages tffat mnke a bundle of your toe. pi, ter tl fit half do the work, knives in S( IssorB that draw blood. Use "G jt II" no more digging or rutting. . "Oets-lt" Is sold everywhere, Sfto bottle, or sent on receipt of prloe by K. Lawreaoe A Co., Ohlcugo, 111. Sold in Ashland and recommended as the world's best corn remedy bg J. J. McN'alr, McNolr Bros. 2 i.i i H i f