Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 15, 1918, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Monday, July 13, 1018.
PAiiR KVK
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified hates: On cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word
(or each Insertion thereafter; 80 words or less $1 per month. No advertise
ment Inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order
ucept to parties having ledger accounts with the office.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. J. J. EMMEN'S Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
car, nose and throat. Glasses sup
plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P.
- R. R. Offices, M. P. and H. Bldg.,
' opposite poatofflce,. Medford, Ore.
Phone 567. 21-tf
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
? to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash
land, Ore. 73-tf
GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa
perhanger. Phone 202-R. 166
Ohio street. 40-tf
Dr. C. E. McDonald
EYE SIGHT SPECIAL'ST
Citizens Eanfc Bldg.
Office Hours: 9-12 a. in., 2-5 p. m.
MIL POSTER Will Stennett, 116
Factory street. Bill posting and
distributing. 54-tf
Dll. SCHELLEK, Osteopathic physi
cian and orthopedic surgeon. Of
fice Camps bldg. Phone 147. Hours
10-12, 1-4, others by appointment.
THE JOHXSTOXES CinE Hydro
pathic treatments for chronic cases.
31 Gresham street. 41-tf
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB The
regular meetings of the club will
be held on the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month at 2:30
p. m., at the Auxiliary Hall.
E. V. 11RIGGS, Attorney-at-Law.
Pioneer Block, Ashland.
Miss G. A. Thorne
GRADUATE NUP.SE
Residence at Mr6. Boslough's
Telephone 320-J
WANTED
V.'ANTED Infants and children to
hoard. Mother'3 care. Good ref
erences. Inquire Hil 4t!i St. 9if
FOR RENT
1 OR RENT The best located store
building on East Main street. In
quire at '.'14 C street or phone
459-R. 11 -if
FOR RENT Two furnished bunga
lows. Inquire at 115 Granite
street. 91-tf
TOR RENT The Bungalow for the
season from June 1 to Nov. 1. Is
equipped with hot water heater,
gas Btove, show cases, counters, ta
bles and chairs to accommodate
iO people at a setting. Good dance
floor and the coolest place to get
confections and ice cream in the
valley. Located at the big park
entrance. See Bert R. Creer, at the
Tidings office. tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
IOR SALE Two cows, DeLaval
separator and about 10 head of
young stock. Phone 2-K-21. 14-tf
FOR SALE A set of double harness
and fine team for ranch work,
For Darticulars address E. Greer
Hilt. California. 96-tf
1 OR SALE Two burros with pack
outfits. Inauire Clayton orchards
route 1. 11-tf
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed
proposals will bo receive by the
board of directors of Gold Hill ir
rigation District at its office in said
district in Jackson County, Ore
son, for the purchase of sixty
thousand dollars (?GO,000 bonds
of said district till the hour of x
o'clock p. ra., on Saturday, July
27. 1918. which said Issue of bonds
will bear date July 1, 1918, bear
interest at not to exceed six per
cent (6) ner annum, payable
semi-annually on the first day of
January and July of each year
principal and Interest payable at
the Fiscal Agency of the State of
Oregon In New York City, san
bonds to be in dsnomlnations of
tn9 hundred (J100), one hundred
nd fifty ($1.10), and five hundred
dollars ($100) each, numbered
consecutively commencing with
No. one (1), and following in num
erical order, and maturing approxi
mately as follows:
$2,350 on July l, vm
2,500 on
2,(150 on
2,800 on
2,950 on
3,150 on
3,350 on
3,550 on
3,750 on
3,950 on
4,200 on
4,450 on
4,750 on
5,000 on
3,300 on
5,300 on
1924
1925
192G
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1938
1937
1938
Bids for said bonds must be ac
companied by a certified check on
J Oregon bank for at least five
per cent of the purchase price, and
said bids must be unconditional as
to legality.
The board reserves the right to
reject anv or all bids.
CHARLES CIIAMPMN,
Sportary.
First publication June 24, 191S.
Last publication July 22. 1918.
10-5t mon.
LEGAL NOTICES Continued
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is
hereby given, that the undersigned
has been appointed executor of the
estate of John H. Baron, deceased,
by the County Court of Jackson
county, Oregon, and has qualified,
and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same at my
office in Ashland, Oregon, with
proper vouchers and duly certified,
within six months from the first
publication hereof, which is June
24, 1918. V. II. GOWDY,
10-5 mon Executor.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN-In
the circuit court of the state of
Oregon, for Jackson county.
Samuel MacClintock, plaintiff,
vs. M. A. Vincent. John Vincent,
Richard Vincent, William Vincent,
George Vincent, James Vincent,
Mary Vincent, Gibson Vincent, Me
llnda Vincent, Dasie Vincent, al!
unknown heirs of Oliver Vincent,
and all other persons unknown, if
any, having or claiming to have any
Interest in or to the real property
hereinafter described. Defendant.
To George Vincent, all unknown
heirs of Oliver Vincent, and all
other persons unknqwn, if any,
having or claiming to have any in
terest in or to the real property
hereinafter described, the above
named defendants.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are. hereby notified that
Samuel MacClintock, the holder of
Certificate of Delinquency number
ed 2779. iflsucd on the 12th day of
April, 1915, by the tax collector of
the county of Jackson. state of Ore
gon, for the amount of thrity-nine
dollars and 15-100($39.15)dollars,
the same being the amount then
. due and delinquent for taxes for
the year 1911, together with penal
ty, interest and costs thereon upon
the real property assessed to you,
of which you ere the owner as ap
pears of record, situated in said
county and state, and particularly
bounded and described as follows,
to-wit:
Southeast quarter of the south
east quarter of section 8, and the
northeast quarter of the northeast
quarter, cf section 17, township 35,
range 2 west.
You are further 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: Years tax 1911-2779, paid April
12. 1915. tns receipt No. 2779,
amount $"9.15, rate of interest
15 per cent.
Years tax 1912, paid April 12,
1915, tax receipt No. 395, amount
$29.15, rate of interest, 15 per cent
Years tax 1912, paid April 12,
1915, tax receipt -Vo. 14,394,
amount $3.19, rate of Interest, 15
per cent.
Years tax 1913. paid April 12,
1915, tax receipt No. 1330, amount
$7.03, rate of interest, 15 per cent.
Years tax 1914. paid April 23,
1915, tax receipt No. 4370, amount,
$21.41, rate of interest, 15 per
cent.
Years tax 1910. paid April 5,
1913, tax receipt No. 13,075,
amount $7.70, rate of interest, 15
per cent.
Years tax, 1910, paid April o
1918, tax receipt No. 13,074
amount, $6. CO, rate of interest, 15
per cent.
Years tax 1917, paid April 5
191S, tax receipt No. 8783, amount
$5.12, rate of interest, i;i per cent.
Years tax 1917, paid April 5,
1918, tax receipt No. 87S4, amount
$0.40, rate of interest, 13 percent.
Said 7.:. A. Vincent, aa the owner
of the legal title of the above de
scribed nronertv- as the same ap
pears of record, and each of the
oilier nersons abovo named are
hereby further notified that Sam
uel MacClintock will apply to the
Circuit Court of the county and
state aforesaid for a decree fore
closing the lien against the prop
erty above described and mention
ed in said certificate. And you are
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the first publica
tion of the summons exclusive of
the day of said first publication,
and defend this action or pay the
amount due as above shown to
gsthcr with costs and accrued in
terest and in case of your failure
to do so, a decree will be rendered
foreclosing the lien of said taxes
and costs against the land and
premises above named.
This summons is published by
the order of the Honorable F. M.
Calkins, judge of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Jackson, and said order
was made and dated this 10th day
of June, 1918, and the date of the
first publication of this summons
is the 24th day of Juno,' 1918. ;
All process and papers in th.s
proceed'ng may lie served upon the
undersigned, residing within the
state of Oregon, at the address
hereafter mention ed.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Address, Giants Pass, uregon.
10-0t mon
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from page 6)
C. I. Patton , 2.00
Roland Smith 4.00
F. L. Johnson 3.00
Dale Spires , . . . 7.00
Total ', 282.00
Total allowed for current
expense fund . ." 5,920.78
The following fclalms were dis
allowed or continued:
Ashland Printing. Co., print- .
Ing delinquent tax list .. 37.44
Cal-Ore. power Co., lights &
power 9,43
Cal-Ore. Power- Co., light &
power 11.39
Medford Printing Co., sup
plies 2.75
Total 61.03
The following bills were allowed
relative to the county road fiMid, to
wit: I). W. Ecebe, labor and supplies
road district No. 13, a3 per pay roll,
$744.09.
Ed Dutton, labor rond district No.
aa per pay roll, $167.50.
J. E. Davidson, labor on road district
.No. 8, as per pay roll $440.25.
A. K. Earhnrt, labor and supplies
road district No. 11, as per pay roll,
$200.36.
W. R. Carrett, labor and supplies
toad district No. 10, as per pay roll,
$014.40.
John Grieve, labor and supplies
road district No. 9, as per pay roll,
$232.13.
.1. Hartman, Inspecting county
bridge. $3.00.
Nick Kime, labor and supplies
road district No. 5, as per pay roll,
$190.23.
Walter Kitto, rent for balding
for road machinery, $00. '
Trank Neil, labor on rond district
Nr. 7,s per pay roll, $40.75.
W. R. Nyswaner, labor and sup
plies road district No. 2, as per pay
roll $29S.50.
O. J. Patton, caretaker Pacific
highway. $G5.00.
Geo. Stacy, labor on road district
.No. 12, as per pay roll, $19S.24.
Jack True, labor and supplies road
district No. 1, as per pay roll $879.75
O. S. V.'elsher, laboi and supplies
load district No. 4, as per pay roll,
544X.59.
Cal-Ore. Power Co., power for
rock crusher. $14.12.
Medford Furn. ft Hdw. Co., sup
plies road district No. 1, $35.77.
Medford Furn. ft Hdw. Co., sup
plies road district No. 9, $2.24.
Pacific Highway Garage, supplies
rond district No. 1 1, 52.00.
Total, $4,036.92.
G. A. GARDNER,
County Clerk.
ONE WEAK SPOT
Many .IiI;tml Pecplo Have a Weak
Part ami Too Often It's
tl to Ruck
Many people have a weak spot.
Too often it's a bad back.
Twinges follow every sudden twist
Dull aching keeps up, day and
nieht.
Packacho is often from weak kid
nevs.
In such cases a kidney medicine is
seeded.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
For backache and urinary ills.
Ashland people recommend the
i emedy.
Mrs. E. F. Wolters, 263 Moun
tain avenue, Ashland, says: "I have
been taking Doan's Kidney Pills off
and on for a long timo when I have
felt any need of a kidney medicine
and thev have never failed to give
tood results. I am subject to back
ache at times and my kidneys act ir-
retrularlv but Doan s soon remedy
this trouble."
Pi ice 60c. at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the- same kind
Mrs. Wolters had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Euffalo, Y. .
MMTWM
Boiling points are the real test of gasoline value. The
old gravity test tells nothing about the carbureting and
combustive qualities of gasoline.
Boiling points are vaporizing points. In straight-distilled,
all-refinery Red Crown gasoline they form a con
tinuous, uniform chain.
Combustion starts with the lowest boiling points and
flashes on through the medium to the highest The com
plete chain is necessary for instantaneous, full-powered
combustion. Eliminate one link and the power chain
is broken.
Red Crown, the Gasoline of Quality, has the full and complete
chain of boiling points necessary for steady, dependable power:
Low boiling points for easy starting, medium boiling points for
quick and smooth acceleration, and high boiling points for
power and mileage.
Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALlh'OKNIA)
TIRED LEGS ARE I SETTER
THAN EXIIAI STED NERVES
(Py Dr. W. A. Evans.)
It is estimated there are 8,000,000
men over 45 and under C5 years of
cge in the United States. Under the
r.lrcss of war, this large group must
carry on much of the work ordinarily
done, by younger men. Many of ,them
have worked 20 to 40 years, and
having retired, are going back into
t;ip harness to do their hit. Many of
them still at work have assumed
pari of the load carried by the youn
At All
Dealeri.
Tht
Flavor
Latti
SMOKL
TisiT
Tht
Million
Dollar
Smoko
Tisit Cijrar Factory, Makers
.1. 31. Alnutt, Prop.
INTERI RRAN ATTOCAR Cr).
Leave Ashland for Medford, Tal
ont onH Phnpnix dally except Sunday
at 9:00 a. m. and 11 a. m.sand 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. aiso on oaiui-
day night at 6:30. sumiays, ive
at 9:00 a. m., 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30
P- J"- .. . . I.U.nJ ollv
Leave Mearora iur
.rnont Simdav at 8:00 and 10 a. m.,
anil 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also
on Saturday night at 10:15. On Sun
days 10:30 a. m., 1:30, 5:30 and
8:30 p. m. , ...
Fare between Meurora ana mi-
land, 30 cents. Round trip uu cents
Ashland Transfer
I & Storage Co.
C. P. Bates, Proprietor "
: Wood, "Peacock"
: and Rock Springs'
loal and lement
PHONE V7
Office 99 Oak Street, Ware-
t honse on track near depot. J
Ashland, Oregon I
MM MHMIIIUMm
ner men who have joined the colors
Some of them, who, having shown
extraordinary capacity, lu'.ving earn
ed competences and retired, have ta
ken up new jobs and new responsi
bilities f.t the suggestion of their
government. If tlirso men are not
to break down under the strain tliey
must give come time each day to
keeping fit.
There must be about 9,000,000 wo
men who would be benefitted like
wise by Betting apart some part of
each day fov work to keep fit.
Recognizing the need a3 well as
the advantage, the senior service
corps Is being organized. About the
only requirement is that the appli
cant shall bo a male, over 45 years
of age, able to stand the amount of
work given as shown by a physical
examination and willing to devote
three hours a week to training. As
will lie seen later, the y.ork is not
hard and a pe.'son with a moderately
good heart, fair arteries and a blood
presure not too high can pass, provi
ded he is not lame or halt.
Ten minutes a day Is spent In sot
ting up exercises and this is followed
iy a fifteen minute hike. Somo of
tho instructions for the hike are:
Waik' ordinary pace adapted to tho
slowest man, the first day a mile on
a level. On the first day let every
one walk as natural as possible. In-!
crease this tho second day to a mile
and a quarter, and moderate pace,
on a level. Third day. Increase to n
mile and a half, and for the last
quarter mih have the squad assume
more erct positions, head up, chin
In, che3t out. Fourth day. If no:;si-
ble, pick out a moderate rise, not a
real hill climb. Fifth day, two miles
moderate pace; a moderate rlso and
valking the last quarter mile in
erect position, bead up, chin, in,
ciiCEt out. S.xth day. same distance,
but Increase pac: a very little, not
cnougli to cause strangling. Seventh
day, same distance; again increasing
(he pace slightly; follow a route that
nocossltaUs moderate cllmblne.
During tho second week the length
of the walk need not lie Increased,
ut thore rhculd bo more hill work
and the men should bo required to
hold themselves ralgl.ter as they
wnlk. During fliis week the mrn car-
y one inch Iron rods cut in threj
oot lengths and weighing about 8
pounds. Half the men carry the.so
tars the first half of the distance,
then trinsfer them to the other niom-
'ors, who carry them the romainder
of the distancs. For part of the dls-
anco tho bars are carried In the
hand. Dining the other part they
carry them by placing the bars
across ths back with the elbows be
hind them. When the bars are car
ried In the latter position the shoul
ders aro thrown back and tho chest
Is thrown out.
During the subsequent weeks, the
tpeed may be Increased souewhai
?.nd tho amount of hill climbing In
creased. After the third week, dril
ling that is, marching can be em
ployed to replace some part of the
walking, if desired. The setting-up
exercises occupy about ten minutes.
SHOULD OIUa.MZE TO
I'ROTIXT t;it.M FIELDS
Tho most effective moans of sub
du'ng a grain field fire Is through
co-operative organization between
the farmers and tho citizens of tho
nearest town. Organize communll
fire zonc3 embracing agricultural
areas within a radius of ten miles
cf tho nearest town or settlement.
Once organized by a maws meeting
of citizens mid farmers, tiie rent is
easy.
iCstalillah a code of signals and
alarms. Enlist vojunteer automo
biles in tho service. Assemble fire
fighting equipment, such as water
tight barrels, old Backs, quilts, etc.,
?t come convenient location. When
the alarm Is sounded equipment an 1
volunteer fighters can be loaded into
the autos and hastily transported to
the scene of tho fire. Every farmer
should hnvo barrels, buckets, sacks,
blankets, etc., always on hand; plow
always ready with doubletrees, clev
is rjid ill n attached, and, as a pre
cautionary measure against fires, ns
well as an effective means of con
trolling the same, he should plow
sovt:itI f'r. rows around tho edges of
the grain, especially along public
hi'jliv.ays and railroad right's of way
nd aro iir
ireak.
J tins sotting an a fire
rMLi? Everything
fi HOTEL MANX
m
Powell St., at OTarrcl!
San Francisco
J II,, l,n-ir a II- f
business, shopping ppS
.ffq ana itieatre ois-.ncr. n-
nunning aisiutcu ice imn
water in everv rnnm
tdOur commodious
lobby.fineservice.Gru
Homelike restaurs r: I
will attract you.
European Plan rate:
$1.00 up.
iktn
p
EK Management
p W.H.J.-S pAwM"!
Mil . ,11. I , I ., M.,, ...- ., ...i.. ...A.... . -L-L-...
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Undertakers
Lady Assistant
Deputy County Coroner
Slate Licensed fc'mbalmer
l'Ty-'if'Jv''l',wTT-
i'PtuiiipP'.yi'M
J
Cleanliness. Personal Attention
and Courtesy Combined to Make the
Eagle Meat Market Popular
L. Sehwein
INSPECT oar martlet and your confl-
dence will be behind the pleasure
of eating" our meats. Tho Knowledge
of cleanliness and a sanitary work
shop will aid your digestion.
81 N. Main
Ffccne 107
Pure nilk Pure Cream
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