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lor each Insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertise
Hent Inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified adg are cash with order
axcept to parties having ledger accounts with tbe office.
PItOFFSSIONAT,.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
urgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup
plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Offices. M. F. and H. B!dg.,
opposite postoff'ce, Medford, Ore.
Phone 567. il-tf
O. 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 II
And 2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg.,
Ashland, Ore. 73-tf,
CHAIR DOCTOR R. H Stanley, ei
- pert furniture repairer and up
holsterer. Carpets beat, relald and
Tepalred, bedsprlngs restretched,
chairs wired, rubber tires for baby
tuggies, window cleaning, bouse
cleaning, and furniture packing
done expertly. Call at 886 A
street or phone 403-R. 91-tf
GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa
perhanger. Phone 202-R. 166
Ohio street. 40-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. -tf
MISCELLANEOrS
BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 116
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 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 '""ft"
Tuesdays of each month at 2:30
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
342 feet deep; modern nine-room
house, barn and sheds; fino garden.
Medford, Ore. What have you?
For particulars call at Tidings of
fice. 83""
FOR SALE OR TRADE $7,500
equity in $13,000 stock ranch con
taining 4S0 acres, located ten m es
from Klamath Falls and four miles
... ii.. ctrnhnrn railroad
rronj me nev -now
building. Will sell on easy
terms or will trade for unencum
bered Rogue River Valley acreage.
Address Owner, care Tidings
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
W -a fair price for it. A little in
vested in an 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 SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE, clPOnTstudebak
er five-passenger automobile, one
50-gal. gasoline tank, one army
saddle, all in good condition. Call
at 678 Boulevard, phone .Jb-K.
XvOaH1v
THE CAR YOU NO LONGER NEED,
If st'll 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 Five-passenger touring
car In first-class shape; fully
equipped with electric generator
and storage battery, shock absorb
ers, electric lights, etc. $300 buys
It If sold at once. E. V. Jones Gar-
i7i.n Mntn atreet. o-ll
age, ejus".
USED CARS FOR SALE Ford,
Overland, Cadillac, Auburn, Mich -gan.
Overland Garage, G. E. Mill
ner, Prop.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fifty head of ewes
Phone 12-F-22, Talent. 2-5t'
FOR SALE A well-mated team, In
size and color; weight 1.600 each,
age between three and four; well
broke. L. B. Sander, Nevada
street, foot of Helman street, Ash
land. 5'8t
WANTFD
WANTED Infants and children to
board, inquire 366 Bstreet. 66-tf
WANTED Work by man and team.
143 Garfield street. 4-41 .
WANTED Waitresses and kitchen
help at Hotel Austin for Roundup
week. 4'"
WANTED The use of a plane . for
the storage. No children. , Address
129 Granite, phone 259-J. o-ti
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County's Great Mar
FOR RENT
YOU SEE THIS FOR RENT AD Did
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. If
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;
one bedroom 12x12, with bed,
dresBcr 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, builti in 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 R!x-room cottage, mod
ern conveniences, fruit, close lu.
See Minklcr, 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.
WALL Sc D'WITT'8
Reliable,
Competent
Drivers
Trlpi
Anywhere
TAX
Office
Phone
148
Res.
166
SERVICE
Stand at Cooke & DeWitt's Cigar Store,
FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM FUR
NISHED HOUSE. Modern, well
furnished and close In. Rent $20,
Including light and water. Inquire
at Tidings office. l-8t
DON'T BE STUNNED by the loss of a
tenant. Such a loss Is a part of
the property owner's risk. It does
not often come at a "favorable
time." No mishap ever does. Take
the sting and most of the money
los3 out of the Incident by a
quick and effective campaign of
classified advertising.
FOR RENT Four-room modern fur
nished flat. Sleeping porch. Close
in. $9.50 per month. Phone
317-J. 5-tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished seven
room houso with garage. Call Mrs.
D. Perozzi, 88 Granite. Phone
420-Y. 5 2t
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing apartment, also garage. 129
Granite street. 5-3t
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
RANCHES FOR SALE 19.27 acres,
in crop, all tillable, rented at pres
ent time; 16.09 acrej of virgin
ground, most all tillable, good
quality; 21.24 acres, part of which
has been tilled, all can be with
some work; 6 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 SALeTaT A BARGAIN Will
sell at private sale to the highest
bidder my Ashland, Ore,, holdings.
Eight good lots opposite the East
Side school, corner Boulevard and
Sherman, in Chumos subdivision,
McCall's addition, and a corner lot
with two houses at Rock and Nurs
ery streets, Coolldge addition.
Bids will be received by myself at
Hotel Ashland, between June 12 to
14, 1917. Prof. Chumos, 312 Ful
ton street, Seattle, Wash. 4-8t
YOU NEEDN'T BE A WIZARD at ad
vertising in order to be able to
change vacant, property Into ten
anted and Income earning property.
Just to know the A B C of adver
tising Is enough to know how to
tell your story clearly and fully,
and to keep telling It until the
right perosn has been reached.
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 yoj
wish to sell. It pays to let people
know what you have to sell, and
' the cost of advertising Is small.
Th'rty words one full month for
$1. it
Poultry, Pigeons, Birds, Etc.
FOR SALE 24 Tancred strain
White Leghorn chicks. Phone
291-R. 5-2t
FOR SALE FURNITURE
FOR SALE Household furniture,
rugs, dining room furniture, etc.
Address 129 Granite, phone 259-J.
3-2t
silent
Miss Mae Skeen of Ashland has
been visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Peter Spencer.
Mrs. Chester Wolters is visiting
with friends and relatives in Ashland
this week.
Mrs. Reed of Ashland was In Tal
ent over Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur J. Rose and little son,
Courtland, have been visiting her
father and brother in Yreka for the
past week, and returned horn 3 Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dillard spont
Saturday evening In Medford.
.Mr. Welborn Beeson of Talent has
been In northern California the past
week on business.
Mr. John Budgeon has been on the
sick list the past week.
Mr. Elton Beeaon Is lu California
on business.
John Hopkins, son of Mrs. James
Baker, left Sunday morning for
Marysville, Cal.. where he will spend
the summer. His grandmother, Mrs.
Hearing, went as far as Ashland with
him.
Mr. Henry Pace was In Medford on
Sunday.
Mr. Orlie Powers of Talent was In
Ashland funday afternoon.
Mr. Lawrence Crawford was In
Ashland on Sunday.
Miss Hanscomb of Jacksonville was
visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Galhraith, on Sunday.
Mr. Levi Stagg has disposed of his
Ford and purchased a Saxon Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer were visiting
in Ashland Sunday afternoon.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE CHEAP One Canton
ditcher. Heavy, with mould to
throw dirt both ways. For heavy
ditch work llko irrigation or pipe
ditch. Inqulro at tho Tidings of
flce. 94 tf
FOR SALE CHEAP One Heavy pick
plow, suitable for heavy rock ditch
ing. Inqulro at the Tidings office.
94-tf
FOR SALE Completed Judgment
against Jackson county for $818.33.
Draws Interest at tho rate of 6per
cent per annum from March 31,
1917. Will tako par for it. Will
be paid, first half April, 1918, last
half October, 1918. Ashland Print
ing Company, at Tidings office.
100-tf
OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at the Tid
ings office. Twenty-five for 6
cents. 102 tf
FOR SALE Dyke's course automo
bile, complete with working mod
els, $6. Medford house and lot,
clear, to trade for Ashland clear.
.32 calibre Special Winchester
rifle, Lyman peep, $12. 71 North
Main, Ashland. 2-8t
LEfiAL NOTICES.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSAL
TO CONSTRUCT SEWER ON LIN
COLN STREET FROM EAST
MAIN TO IOWA STREET Re
corder's Office, Ashland, Ore., June
5, 1917.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the City Council of the City of
Ashland. Oregon, until 5:00 p. m.
Tuesday, June 19, 1917, at the Re
corder's office in tho City Hall,
and will be opened and considered
by the Council on tho same day at
8:00 p. m., for the construction
and Installing a sewer on Lincoln
street, and for the furnishing of all
material therefor5.
Said sewer to begin at the Inter
section of Lincoln street, thence
south on Lincoln street to the In
tersection of Iowa street, and the
whole cost Incurred In the con
struction and Installation of said
sewer and all expenses Incident
thereto bo paid by special assess
ment and lovy on the property
specially benefited thereby in pro
portion to the respective benefits
thereto, and to be built according
to the plans r.nd specifications on
file in tho office of the City En
gineer. All bids must be addressed to
the City Recorder and marked
"Proposal to construct Lincoln
street sewer," and a certified
check for 2 per cent of the amount
of the bid must accompany same.
Tho Common Council of the City
of Ashland, Oregon, reserves the
right to reject any r.nd all bids.
Date of flret publication, June
7, 1917. JOHN B. WIMER, -5-2t
City Recorder.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSAL
TO CONSTRUCT COOLIDGE AD
DITION EXTENSION TO SEWER
DISTRICT NO. 16. Recorder's Of
fice, Ashland, Ore,. June 5, 1917.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the City Council of the City of
Ashland, Oregon, until 6:00 p. m.
Tuesday, Juno 19, 1917, at the
Recorder's office In the City Hall,
and will be opened and considered
by the Council on tho same day at
8:00 p. m., for the construction
and Installing of a sewer In Cool
ldge Addition, and the furnishing
of all material therefor.
Said sewer to begin at the Inter
section of Maplo and North Main
streets, thence west on Maple street
to the Intersection of Maple and
Rock streets, thenco nonth on Rock
street to tho middle of Block 36,
thence went through the middle of
Block 36 to Woolen street, and tho
whole cost Incurred In the con
struction and inntallation of said
sewer and all expenses incident
thereto be paid by special assess
ment and lovy on the property
specially h"pfftd thereby In pro
portion to the respective benefits
thereto, and to be built according
Ridings
I Mr. and Mrs. Devore and family of
j MeJford were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker on Sunday.
1 Mrs Zldor and little daughter
.spent Sunday In Ashland.
Miss Belle French was in Talent
j Sunday fi-om Phoenix,
j Mr. Connie Clark spent, the day In
j Ashland on (Sunday.
I Mr and Mrs. Edward Pierce, Med
j ford florists, were in Talent on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis were In Ash
land Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glelm and son Harry
were n Ashland Sunday.
Mr. Ava Holt spent the evening in
Ashland Sunday.
Mr. Henry Pace was In Ashland
Sunday evening.
Mr. George Ross, Jr., spent Monday
morning In Ashland.
Mr. Adamson was In Medford Mon
day afternoon on business.
Mr. Arthur J. Rose was attending
to business in Medford Monday after
noon. Mrs. Frank Dillard was a dinner
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Manning, Sunday.
Mr. Frank Dillard and Mr. Robin
son made a trip to Hyatt Prairie on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pellett of Ash
land spent the day in Talent on Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. John Beeson and fam
ily spent the day In Ashland, Sunday.
Mrs. Zlders and little daughter
were shopping In Ashland on Tues
day nwrnlng.
Mr. Barnes was In Mpdford on
business Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Herman Powell was In Talent
Wednesday on business.
Miss Hanscomb of Jacksonville has
been visiting with her sister, Mrs.
George Galhraith, for a few days.
Mr. Ava Holt spent Wednesday
evening In Medford.
Miss Alice Vandersluis, who has
been attending school In Eugene. Is
spedlng a few days with friends in
Medford and Talent.
Mr. Orlie Powers was In Medford
on business Wednesday morning.
Mr. Chester Wolters was in Med
ford on business Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Frank Rose and children were
visiting In Ashland on Wednesday.
Tha . Yeoman lodge entertained
with a supper and dance Tuesday
evening. Thirty Yeomen came up
from Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Vandersluis of Gren
ada are expecting to visit with friends
In Medford and Talent next Sunday.
Mrs. Lewis Brown and children
spent Wednesday afternoon In Med
ford. Mr. Marlon Tryer was a business
caller In Medford on Wednesday.
Mr Carter of Ashland is visiting
his son, Georee Carter, and family.
Mrs. E. B. Adamson and sister were
shopping In Ashland on Wednesday.
to the plana and specifications on
file In the office of the City En
gineer1. All bids must be addressed to
the City Recorder, and marked
"Proposal to construct Coolldge
Addition extension to Sewer Dis
trict No. 16," and a certified check
for 2 por cent of the amount of the
bid muit accompany same.
The Common Council of the City
of Ashland, Oregon, reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dato of first publication, June 7,
1917. JOHN B. WIMER,
5-2t City Recorder.
SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of
Oregon, in and for Jackson County.
Jennie L. Logan, Plaintiff, vs. Wil
liam J. Logan, Defendant, suit for
divorce.
To William J. Logan, the above
named defendant: In the name of
the State of Oregon, you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint of the above named
plaintiff In the above entitled
court, now on file with the clerk
of the said court, within ton days
from the date of the service of this
summons upon you, if served in
Jackson County, Oregon; but If
served In any other county of the
State of Oregon, then within twen
ty days from the date of the serv
ice of the summons upon you; or
if personally served upon you out
of tho State of Oregon, then with
in six weeks after the date of such
service; and If served by publica
tion thoreof, then within six weeks
from the dat of the first publica
tion; and you are hereby notified
that if you fail to appear and an
swer said complaint, as hereby re
quired, the plaintiff will apply to
the court; for the relief prayed for
In said complaint, to-wit: For a
decree forever dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
you and said plaintiff.
Under and by virtue of an order
made by the Hon. F. M. Calkins,
a Judge of said court, dated the
2nd day of June, A. D 1917, this
summons is served on the defend:
ant by publication thereof for six
weeks In the Ashland Tidings, a
weekly newspaper printed and pub
lished at Ashland, Jackson County,
Oregon, and the defendant by said
order Is required to appear and an
swer within six weeks from the
date of tho first publication there
of. Date of first publication, June
4,1917. C. B. WATSON,
4-7t-Mon, Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Talent Box & Lumber Go.
Box Shook
of all kind to order.
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Mrs. Marlon Tryer was an Ashland
caller on Thursday.
Mrs. Burgan was visiting In Ash
land Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Earl Beeson was In Medford
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Charles Brown of the Talent
Drug Company was In Medford Wed
nesday. Barney Selman and Lloyd Lamb at
tended the carnival In Medford Wed
nesday night.
Mr. Powers and family attended
the cnrnlval in Medford Wednesdny
night.
Mrs. Frank Dillard and Mrs. Arthur
Rose spent Wednesday evening In
Medford.
Mrs. Elizabeth Beeson wns visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Oatman of Medford on Wednesday.
Mr. Arthur J. Rose was In Medford
on Thursday.
Mr. George Ross has purchased a
Ford car.
' Mrs. Anderson was shopping In
Ashland on Friday.
Mrs. George Morse was visiting her
mother In Ashland on Friday.
Mr. Edwin Keith has been suffer
ing from an attack of rheumatism for
several days, but Is able to get around
now.
Misses Helen and Marjory Ander
son spent Friday afternoon in Med
ford. Mr. R. J. Luke of Frederick was In
Talent on Friday.
Miss Alice Vandersluis came up'
from Medford Friday and spent tho
day with Mrs. Burgan.
Chester Wolters has purchased a
Ford car.
Mrs. E. B. Adamson was In Med
ford on business Friday.
Mrs. Frame was shopping in Med
ford on Friday.
Miss Andree was shopping In Med
ford Friday morning.
Mr. Herman Powell was In from
the ranch Friday.
Miss Constance Ames came up from
Medford Thursday evening.
Mr. D. Hale was In from his ranch
Friday, attending to business.
Mrs. Hold-ldge was shopping In
Ashland on Friday.
Mrs. King of Frederick was In town
on Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Rose was shopping In
Medford, Friday.
Mrs. J. J. Fuller was visiting
friends in Ashland on Friday.
WHY IT SUCCEEDS.
Because It's For One Thing Only, and
ANliliind IVopIo Appreciate This.
Nothing can be good for everything.
Doing one thing well brings suc
cess. Doan's Kidney Tills are for one
thing only.
For weak or disordered kidneys.
Here Is Ashland evidence to prove
their worth.
Mrs". J. Galhraith, 136 Sherman
street, Ashland, says: "Five years
ago my kidneys were In a had way.
My back felt weak and lame and I
was tired and languid all the time.
Finally I began taking Doan's Kidney
Pills and they helped me wonderfully.
They regulated my kidneys and since
then I have always used Doan's Kld
nov Ptlla u-lien I have felt mv kldnevs
needed attention. They have always
done me good."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Donn's Kidney rills the same that
Mrs. Galhraith uses. Foster Mllburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Phone news Items to Vie Tiding!
Cleanliness, Personal Attention
and Courtesy Combined lo Make the
Eagle Meat Market Popular
INSPECT ourmarHel and your confi
dence will be behind the pleasure
of eating' our meats. The Knowledge
of cleanliness and a sanitary work
L. Schwcin
Pure flilk Pure Cream
Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy
E. N. NORTON,
Proprietor
Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser
vice to Any Part of Town
3D
Patronize home industry, y
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Forest Service Buys
New Lookout Houses
District Forestor George II. Cecil
of Portland has Just placed an orderi
with the Mill Made Construction Com
pany of Portland for ready-cut ma
terial for three standard lookout
houses to be erected at the summits
of Mt. McLoughlln, Diamond Peak
and Rustler peak on the Crater na
tional forest, In July.
These houses are twelve feet squaro
with a cupola six feet square. Both,
cupola and main part of the building
have windows running all the way
around. Tho lower part of the houso
Is the lookout man's living quarters,
while the cupola contains the Osborne
fire finder, maps and other lookout
equipment.
The success In quickly discovering
forest fires from lookouts stationed
on Mount Hood and other high peaks
has turned the attention of foresters
to this form of fire protection work.
Besides the three houses to ba
erected on the Crater forest this sea
son, lookout houses will also be
placed on several other prominent
peaks in Oregon and Washington.
Material for a house on St. Helens on
the Columbia national forest was tak
en nearly to the summtl last fall, and
will he set up as soon as it Is possible!
to use tho Spirit Lake road.
Mt. Adams, also on the Columbia
forest, will have a lookout station on
its summit this summer, as the ma
terial Is all ready to bo transported
up the mountain. This station will
be nbout one thousand feet higher
than the one on Mt. Hood, and will
give protection to a large area of val
uable timber.
Bandon Cleaning and grading of
the last six miles of the Bandon-Curry
county eoaat road wns begun at an
estimated cost of $40,000.
Astoria Standard Oil Company to
establish a distributing station cost-
ng $150,000.
Corvallls Contract let for a new
college library, to cost $83,300.
HOTEL MANX
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