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Monday, October 15, 1017 ASHLAND TTOtltOfl PAGE THRKV Mr. Tidings Wantad M akes Debut in Interest of Classified Advertisers Mr.TldlnpWaoUi change anything, the easiest way for you to do it is to let me do It. All you need to do Is to manufacture enough footprints to reach from your place to my headquarters at the Tidings office, ask for me, whisper your little tale of Woe Into my shell-like ear, slip me a thin Jitney or bo I'll do the rest, and, believe me, I know Just how to do It. Try this on any day of the week and' watch this space for my little song and dance every week. i i L Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word tor 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 oxcept to parties having ledger accounts with the office. PROFEKSTONATi. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and urgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, rfeme and throat. Classes sup plied. Oculist and aurlst for 8. P. 'R. R. OfH:es, M, F. and H. Bldg., opposite poBtoffice, Medford, Ore. Phone 567 il-tf C. B. WATSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Consulting and General Practice. Pioneer Building. Of fice with B. D. Briggs. Ashland. Ore. OR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office houri, 10 to II and 1 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. Ore. Tl-tr GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa perhanger. Phone JOI-R. 168 Ohio street. 0-tt CONTRACTING AND BUILDING Frank Jordan, general contracting. New and old work; cement walks, , emetery copings, brick, cement, woodwork, lsthlng and plastering, cobblestone and general building contracts. B-t BILL POSTER Will Htennett, 111 Factory St.. Bill posting and dis tributing. S4-tf THE JOHNSTONES CURE Hydro pathic treatments for chronic cases. 31 Gresham street 41-lmo. r.- f FOR RENT FOR RENT Nice four-room house on Granite street above the auto camp ground. It Is the old Stev--ens place. $5 per month for the winter, inquire oi cert a. uieoi at the Tidings office. I e. wall. . Reliable, Competent Driven Trios Anywhere il SERVICE Stand at Easlerllng'a Restaurant Reliable Phonf: IIhv 2 13 Night 309 R and 277-L Taxi Service taJSK Stand at Ftu.irls A fifUp. PrflhS.. Kok Brother! FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished house at 340 Granite street, ad Joining park. Inquire of A. Bert Freeman or phone 354-L. 26-tf f(jR RENT Good ' four-room house with good outbuildings and chick en yard, on Granite street above the auto camp ground. This Is the old Johnson place. $5 per month for the winter. Inquire of Bert R. Greer at the Tidings office. 3 9-tf FOR RENT Five-room modern bun galow with bath and sleeping porch; stationary tubs; furnished; sightly place; $10 per month. Also one four-room bungalow, furnlsh . ed, at $6 per month. Inquire 115 Granite street. 85-tf FOR RENT Fair six-room house on Granite street, above auto camp ground. $5 per month' for the winter. Inquire of Bert R. Greer at the Tidings office. 8 9-tf REWARD. TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS RE WARD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who circulated J&e malicious and false report that the Sanitarium was about to be closed by the State Board of Health. Drs. Jarvls and Bos lough. 3 9-tf FOR SALE MISCETjIjAWEOHH yOR SALE Bedroom furniture, al , most new; white enamel bed, mat , tresses, springs, dresser, table, - couches; also several window glasses, 24x28 and 78x 40 inches, with sash and frames. Call 147 ' Nutley street. 35-lmo FOR SALE Garage, doing a good business. On main Paclflo High way; best location in city. Cheap for cash, quick. Don't answer un ' less you mean business. Address Box 2, Ashland, Ore. 36-lmo. FOR SALE Well-established fire insurance agency. Address H., care Tidings. 40-3t FOR SALE Ford touring car, 1916 - model, newly painted and in first class condition, $250, at Ashland Garage. 41-3t TAXIr NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS We have for sale Moco Monkey Grip patch for repairing inner and outer casings. It is the best ever. Can ' : guarantee. Ashland Livery & Auto Barn. E. F. Smith & Son. ; 41-lmo. Having arrived to take charge of the classi fied columns of this great semi-weekly, It Is up to me to spill a small gob of language over the premises. I modestly announcs , myself as the most amiable and efficient little auc tioneer in captivity. This statement needB no proof. I admit It. At distributing small Job lots of joy I am absolutely In a class by my self. If you want to buy, sell, rent or ex maun you, TIDINGS WANTAD. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE, CHEAP A team with harness. For further particulars addresa E. G., care Tidings. 15-tf FOR SALE Pigs at Wagner Soda Springs. Phone W. H. Wallls. 39-4t FOR SALE Seven-months-old colt. Will loan team of work horses to responsible party. Phone 9-F-ll. 40-tf FOR SALE One heifer calf. In quire R. P. Watklns, 440 Beach street. f 0-3t GOATS FOR SALE Twelve head registered Angora , bucks; good ones. Price reasonable. Chas. Drake, Beagle, Ore. 40-6t FOR SALE: Pigs at 170 Mountain avenue. John H. Doran. 41-4t WANTKT) BOX FACTORY MEN WANTED Two cut-offs at $4, per day 25c bonus to January 1; helpers $3 per day and up. Board 75c day. Algo ma Lumber Co., Algoma, Ore. 86-lmo roiiltry, PiKeons, Birds, Etc. FOR SALE Buff Leghorn pulleta. some Just about ready to lay. Call W. W. Nortrldge, 272 Orange av enue, or phone 444-J. 38-lmo FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Property on Oak street, 95x175 feet, one-half block from Hotel Austin. Will divide lot 47x175 or 95x87 feet. Call at 154 Oak street. 40-tf LEO A I, NOTICES. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Jesse Neathamer, plaintiff, vs. H. E. Palmer, C. E. Palmer, Iona E. Palmer and Lula Palmer, de fendants. To H. E. Palmer, C. E. Palmer, Iona E. Palmer and Lula Palmer, defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks of the date of publication of this sum mons, which date of first publica tion Is the 8th day of October, 1917. You are hereby notified that If you fall to so appear and answer or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: . I. For a Judgment against the defendants, jointly and severally, for the sum of One Thousand One Hundred and., Eighty and 71-100 ($1,180.71) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from August 24th, 1910, and for the sum of Two Hun dred and no-100 ($2.00) Dol lars attorney's fees In this suit, and for his costs and disbursements herein. , II. For a decree foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage and ordering ' the sale of the mortgaged property for the satisfaction of the judg- ment made and entered in this ' cause", and that the plaintiff be paid out of the proceeds of said sale, the sum of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty and 71-100 ($1, 180.71) Dollars, together with In terest thereon at the rate of eight per cent (8) per annum from . August 10th, 1910, and a further sum of Two Hundred and no-100 $200.00) Dollars attorney's fees and the costs and disbursements herein to be taxed, and the costs and expenses of said salej and that the overplus, If any, be paid to the defendants, and for such other and further relief as may be equltabK This summons is published by order of the Honorable F. M. Cal kins, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and dated this 4th day of October. 1917, ordering the publi cation of said summons be made once a week for six successive weeks in the Ashland Tidings. J. N. JOHNSTON. ' Attorney fpr P'alntiff. Postoffice address, Grants Pass, Oregon. 40-6t-Mon. NOTTCE OF A PPONTMENT OF AD MINISTRATOR AND TO PRE SENT CLAIMS. In County Court, Jackson County, Oregon. Estate of Rosanah PdwelJ, de ' ceased. The undersigned has been duly appointed Administrator of said es tate. Anyone . having a claim against said estate is required to present, the same, duly verified, at 31 ..: .... Jlay Buckl(y, with the Sliiilert pro duction of Eugene Walters' drama, "The Kuife," which comes to th e Page, Medford, Tuesday night, Oc tober 16. v the Billings office, Ashland, Ore., within six months from the first publication hereof, which is Sep tember 24, J917. I T. L. POWELL, 36-5t-Mon. Administrator. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Jackson County, dated September 25th, 1917, in a certain suit therein, wherein Anlo Penwell as plaintiff recovered Judgment against Ruby Johnson. Coyle Johnson and Ros ina Bedford, defendants, for the ' sum of $91.20 and $27.20 costs, .which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in said Court September 15th, 1917; Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of said execu tion. I will on October 31st, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m at the front ; door of the Court House In the City of Jacksonville, Jackson County, wicuu, uuvi public auction for cash to the high- est bidder, to satisfy said Juag-; ment,. with the costs of this sale, Oregon, offer for sale ana sen ai subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and iS or individually, tad m 0? ! tow 27th 1916 or have since ac- quired, or now have In and to the following described property, situ- ated in JacKson county, btaie oi Oregon, to-wit: Lot 22 in Block 2 of Edwards Place Addition to the City of Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, September 2Hh. 1917. RALPH G. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson Co., Oregon. By Leslie W. Stansell. Deputy. 38-5t-Mon. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN. In the Circuit. Court of th.e State of Oregon for Jackson County. Samuel MacClintock, plaintiff, vs: w. t. nan ter. ". ister, Gus Newbury and -Maude Newbury, his wife, and all other persons unknown, If any, having pr claiming to have an Interest In or to the real property hereinafter described, defendants To W. T. Banister, alias. W. F. Banister, Gus Newbury and Maude NRwhnrv. his wife, and all other persons unknowii, if any, having or claiming to have an interest in or to the real property hereinafter described, the above named de fendants. In the Name of the State of Ore- Ron: You are hereby notified that Samuel MacClintock, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency num bered 2787. Issued on the 12th day of Anrll. 1915. by the Tax Collector of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, for the amount of Fifteen and 40-100 Dollars, the same be ing the amount then due and delin quent for taxes for the year 1910, together with penalty, Interest and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to yotf, 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-wlt: West one-half (W ) of the southwest quarter (SW U), the southeast (SE ) of the southwest quarter (SW ) of Section Twenty one (21), Township Thirty-eight n0, Range Three (3) west of the Willamette Meridian. You are fuither notified that said Samuel MacClintock has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of Interest on said amounts as fol lows: Year's tax. 1911; date paid, April 22, 1915; tax reclpt num ber. 16220; amount, $25.09; rate of interest, 15. Year tax. 1912; date paid, April 22, 1915; tax receipt num ber, 398: amount, $20.84; rate of Interest, 15. Year's tax, 1913; date paid, April 12, 191$; tax receipt num- mm .a : ' : .fit. , , r.'-V&.):r V Y: -: )? "i;'1 ih- - May Buckley At The Page When Eugene Walter's virile drama of modern life comes to the Page Tuesday, October 16, the cast will disclose as leading woman Miss May Buckley, who has not been seen nere in a very long ume, nui wno is well remembered by southern Oregon theatregoers, to many of whom she positively endeared herself by her charming characterizations at the old Alcazar in San Francisco, before the , fire. ' j Miss Buckley went east with "The First Born," Francis Powers' famous Chinese play, which was first pro- j duced, at the Alcazar. David Belasco produced It later In New York, with . Miss Buckley In her original role of , the unique play. Mlas Buckley then played the lead- ln 'omln,ne " ght Lorrl - men In his mammoth production of ;"The Shepherd King," and from then !on hr career nns beetl a erle8 of trl. umphs. In "The Knife" Miss Buckley Is said to do the best work she has yet given the stage. She plays a south - ern girl to whom misfortune comes In New York, and the great complexities of the character make great demands on the versatile abilities of the charming actress. Eugene Walter's plays, "Fine Feathers," "Paid In Full," "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine'' and "The Wolf," had a warm welcome when they were sent on tour. "The Knife" i ....., .... is said to be his most virile and thrtll- lng dramatic effort. her 1325; amount, $60.16; rate of Interest, 15. Years' tax, 1914; date paid, April 23, 1915 tax receipt num ber, 4362; amount, $41.41; rate of Interest, 15. Year's tax, 1916: amount, $22.68; rate of Interest, 15.' Said W. T. Banister, as tho 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 hereliy further notified that Sam uel MacClintock will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the Hon against the prop-, erty above described and men tioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of the summons exeju-. slve of the day of said first publi cation, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and ac crued Interest, 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' County of Jackson, and said order was made and dated this 4th day, of October, 1917. and the date of the first publication of this sum mons Is the 8th day of October, 1917. All process and papers In this proceeding may be served 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. 40-6t-Mon. . ,,i ma ijuuiwtfjr 111 iicr uiiftiuui i uie ui j ii rn. the g,ave The capt,vated Ruth , .... York quite as thoroughly as did day aftc Talent Mrs. John Robinson was shopping In Ashland Saturday. The freshmen of the local high school entertained the sophomores at a dancing party Friday' evening at the Ames hall. About fifteen couples enjoyed the affair. Mrs. Frank Dll lard acted as chaperon. Light re freshments were served at a late hour. 11 Mrs. William Childors visited with friends in Ashland one day last week. J. N. Pace Is here from Phoenix, Ariz., to pack up his household goods, and expects to move there. Mr. Pace hns secured a government job at that place. Mrs. Fletcher Spencer visited with friends in Medford Saturday. Mrs. J. Sllva was an Ashland vis itor one day last week. Mrs. Keith and daughter Ethel spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Nntta, of Ashland. Mrs. Frank Dlllard was a Medford visitor Saturday. Mrs. Sam Murphy visited In Aslf land one day last week. Miss NIver of Ashland was visiting relatives here last week. Frnnk Mannls made a business trip to Ashland Saturdny, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Denhatn visited friends in Ashland Saturdny evening. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Willetts of Klamath Falls motored over to visit relatives In the Alford and Wolters families. Mr. and Mrs. John Hearing visited In Ashland Saturday evening. Mr. Ilice was shopping In Ashland Saturday. Fred Brandt of North Talent has accepted a position in the employ of the railroad at Ashland, and will move his family there. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Goddard of Klamath Falls are visiting the for i mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. j Goddard, on Wagner creek. Mrs. Nona Anderson arrived Mon ! day morning from Roseburg to visit her father j N Pnce( wno expect8 1 10 leave goon for PhoenlX) Arll-i i where ho wl maVe hIg home j Mrg c w Wolters entertained at i dlnner Sund!,y for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Willetts of Klamath Falls. The guests of the day were Mr. and Mrs. A. Alford. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolters, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pellett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Willetts and Mrs. Olive i Wolters. Mrs. John Budgnn and daughter rlslted friends In Ashland Mon afternoon. Mrs. II. L. High was a Medford victor Monday. 1 Mrs. J. F. Norman and family are i moving to Weed, Cal., this week, where they will make their home. Mr. Wright of Medford was in Tal ent Tuesdny, attending to,' bulsness matters. Mrs. E. MInuth of Ashland Is visit- ! ,nK Mra- G- A- Morse- F. C. Page of Medford was In Tal ent Tuesday, attending to business matters. Frank Gulsslnger has purchased a new Ford touring car. A new board crossing Is being laid In front of Wolters' Cash Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pellett were 1 business callers from Ashland Tues day. Rule Hall made a business trip to Ashland Tuesday. 1 1 Pureflilk Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy E. N. NORTON, TELEPHONE Proprietor 392-J Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser vice to Any Part of Town Have Your Clothes 1 Made at Home fjohn for.Clothes' John the Tailor A Fit or Cleaning1 and Pressing Cleanliness, Personal Attention and Courtesy Combined to Make the Eagle Meat Market Popular L. Schwein 81 Things Mr. and Mrs. Jay Terrlll are spend ing a few days with the former's brother, Charles Terrlll, of Butt Creek. Mrs. Chester Knlghten was an Ashland visitor Tuesday. N. D. Brophy of Medford was la town Tuesday visiting relatives. Mrs. Ella Holdrldge and Mrs. W. D. Holdrldge spent Tuesday after noon In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Frame wer business visitors In Ashland one day this week. Mrs. F. A. Perry was the guest of her daughter In Medford Tuesday. A. L. Loomls of Medford attended the irrigation meeting here Tuesday. Mrs. R. J. Luke and daughter, Mrs, Leda Davis, spent Tuesday In Talent visiting friends. James Mays of Wagner; Creek was a business visitor In town one day last week. Charles Baer of Medford transact ed business In Talent Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis King of Ashland visited friends In Talent on Tuesday of this week, Dnve Twldwell was a business vis itor In Ashland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross spent Wednesday afternoon In Ashland. Mrs. Chester Wolters spent Wed nesday visiting her parents In Ash land. Ralph Koozer was called to Lakef view by the death of his father. J. Sayles of Ashland was In Talent to look for a location for a pool hall. O. Oleson of Portland transacted business In Talent one day this week. Mrs. Harry Mason and little daugh ter spent Wednesday In Ashland. Lloyd Lamb visited friends in Med ford Wednesday. J. J. Pellett purchased a pair ot mules from Dexter Patterson of Fern valley. W. W. Estes made a business trip to Medford Wednesday. Mrs. William Childors spent Wed nesday afternoon In Ashland. Mrs. E. E. Cook visited with, friends In Ashland Thursday. Riley Nyswaner and Harry Mason returned this week from a hunting trip to Lake of the Woods. Mrs. Emmett Beeson spent Thurs day in Medford attending to business matters. Mr. Porter of Ashland was In Tal ent Friday attending to business matters. William WIthrow Is moving to Medford, where he Intends to mako his future home. William Schnler of Anderson Creek wns In Talent Friday attend ing to business matters. C. O. Ouches mado a business trip to Medford Friday. James May of Anderson Creek was In Talent Friday attending to busi ness matters. H. S. Lynch of Talent and Warren Lynch of Ashland loft Friday morn ing for San Francisco to visit their brother, Travis Lynch, who la in tho hospital there, recovering from in juries received about six weeks ago, while working in Nevada. Mr. Eddlngs- of Ashland was at tending to business matters In Tal ent Friday. Ralph Snooks of Wagner Creek was In Talent Friday. Phone news Items to the Tidings. Pure Cream Tailoring" for Men and Women No Sale 81 Oak Street INSPECT our market and yonr eonfl- dence will be behind the pleasure of eating our meats. The knowledge of cleanliness and a sanitary work shop will aid yonr digestion. N. Klaln Phone 107