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TueedayOctobcr 20, 1018. ssm i nirn c mrii l ' ' TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS One cent the ward each time. Twenty words one month one dollar. DR. MAUD IXGERSOLL HAWLEY (Idropractor and HiyscnltopaUilat Office Second Floor First National Bank Bldg. Opposite Hotel Austin Phone 48 . SIU and Cabinet Baths Hot and Cold Spray Baths. Electric and Swedish Massage. Rest and Medical Gymnastic Rooms PROFESSIONAL. DR. 3. 3. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, tar, nose and throat. Glasses sup plied. Oculist and auiist for 8. P. i R. R. Offices, H. F. and H. Bldg., opposite poatofflct, Medford, Ore. Phone (67. Jl-tf DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat Office hours, 10 to II and t to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash land, Ore. 73-tf GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa- pernangen. Phone 202-R. 188 LEGAL NOTICES. Ohio street. 40-tf BIIL POSTER Will Stennett, lit Factory street. Bill posting and distributing. 64-tf E. D. BKIGGS, Attorney-at-Law. Pioneer Block, Ashland. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLCB The regular meetings of the club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 2:10 p. m., at the Auxiliary Hall. THE JOHXSTOXES have moved to m Granite otreet and will contin ue to give hydropathic treatments lor chronic cases. FOR SALE -MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 3 V4 Inch wagon. Carson Fowler Lum ber Co. 40-4 FOR SALE Oil barrels. Towler Lumber Co. Carson Ac S4-2mo run hall 5-horse power motor, Will trade In on a wood saw. Car- ion Fowler Lumber Co. 40-t tOlt RKXT GOOD PASTURE- -Clayton Orchards. 37-lmo FOR RENT Furnished bungalow, October 1st. Adults only. 147 Nutley street. 35-tf &.vr furnished 5-roora house, all conveniences. $10.00 per month, If taken for the winter. Phono 411-R, 42-1 HOUSE to rent on Scenic Drive and Church St at $7.50 per month. See II. L. WJiited. 40-tf WANTED v ANTED At the Tidings office, Job and floor man. Union or non union. Union hours and wages Call or write. ASHLAND TIDINGS. WANTED Residence In Ashland In exchange for small creamery In Oregon. Good location for busi ness. Address S. T., care Ashland Tidings. 42-2 PIANO Want to rent a piano for several months. Call Mrs. N. B. Reynolds, 67 Scenic Drive, or tele phone 317-J. WANTED Woman to wash on Mon days and sweep on Fridays. Call Mrs. L. Schweln, 451-L. 42-tf. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. JACOB HAHN, Plaintiff, vs JACOB KOBER, and JOHN HAR RINGTON, Defendants. By virtue of an attachment exe cution and order of sale lesued out or me above entitled Court In the above entitled cause, to m direct ed and dated the fourth day of October, 1918, upon a Judgment rendered and entelred in said Court on the nineteenth day of March, J818. In favor of Jacob Hahn. plaintiff, and acalnfct Ja-1 cob Kober and John Harrington, defendants for the sum of $3, 944.00 with Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the ivm day of August 1917, and the further sum of $235.00 with Inter est at the rate of six per cent psr annum irom me nineteenth day of March 1918, and for the further sum of $45.20 costs and disburse ments and costs of and upon this writ commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: The north one-half of the North west one-quarter of Section No. Thirty-four In Township No. For ty, South, Range No Ono West of the WJIIamette Meridian In Jack-I son County, Oregon. Iow Therefore, by vlrtuo of said attachment execution and order of sale and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on the 14th day of Novem ber 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In Jackson County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defen dant Jacob Kober had on the 24th day of August 1917, tho date of filing the certificate of levy of the attachment herein, or since that date had In and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy 3ald execution, Judgment order and decree, Inter est, costs and accruing cor.ts. LESLIE W. STANSELL, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 9th day of October, 1918. 41-5t Tues. WHICH You . Want? 307 X NO Laboring Class 306 X YES SPORTSMEN More and Cheaper Fish HONEST LIVELIHOOD FOOD PRODUCTION HIGHER PRICED FISH Pleasure Seekers WASTE OF FOOD FISH Keep the price of fish down. Help production of fish. Eliminate waste. VOTE 307 x NO Read argument in State election pamphlet. Clackamas pounty Fiehewaaen's Union, Andrew Naterlin, Secy. Oregon City, Oregon. (Paid adv.) Paul F. Anderson, traveling expense $16.62 naipn u. Jennings, box rent stamps 30.60 uaipn u. Jennings, traveling expense ;., 55,2 Ralph G. Jennings, attending sheriff's convention, Port ion 37.88 Medford Dook Store, supplies 7.60 Patrick ft Company, supplies 5.66 Leslie W. Stansell, traveling expense 18.40 Louise Williamson. deD hire 75.00 Western Union Tel Co, tele grams . . .7 1.20 Home Tel & Tel Co, tel bill. . 9.20 Have You a Stock oi Merchandise In a Poor Location? I have a store building and warehouse for rent at $25.00 per month in which three merchants have made a nice stake, or will sell or trade, Dig pay roll; no competition. J. F. Maguire, Klamath Falls, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor of the estate of Mary C. Klrsh- baum, deceased, by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present same at my office In Ash land, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified, within six months from the first publication Hereof, which Is October 22nd, 1918. W. J. MOORE, Executor. 42-5Tues )' y v."v :, ; A-t ' Ji 4. "" " 1 ' "' ' ' a J. A Westerlund POLITIC L A X XOUXCEM EXT WANTED TO BUY Seven-foot spilt cedar posts. Carson-Fowler Lbr, Co. 3 1-1 mo FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE FOR ASHLAND PROP ERTY 6-room Bungalow. All modern Improvements. 2 lots In Vancouver, Washington. Inquire J. K. Pigney. 440 Helman St, Ashland. 42-2 FOR SALE Seven room Bungalow with sleeping porch and basement, If looking for a home It will pay you to investigate this. Enquire at G55 Falrview St. 41-4 TAKEN UP A stray horse with brand of Lazy Horseshoe on left shoulder, three white feet, bald face, dark brown coat, 3 or 4 years old. Been grazing In my place since April. 'Owner please call at once. E. Greer, first ranch on highway in California. 38 FOR EXCHANGE A 5-acre tract 1 U miles from the Ashland Post Office (Good buildings, fine loca tion for small dairy) for house and lot in Ashland or Medford Address H, care Ashland Tidings. 4Z-1 FOR TRADE Barber shop and rest dence for sale or trade for Med ford property. A. T. McMahan, Talent, Ore. 42-4 LOST Overcoat between Fruit As sociation building and White House Grocery. Finder leave at Tidings office and get reward. ' 42-1 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Leave Ashland for Medford, Tal ent and Phoenix daily except Sunday at 9:00 a. m. and 11 a. m and 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day night at 6:30. Sundays, leave at 9:00 a. m., 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 0. m. Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10 a. m., and 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday night at 10:15. On Sun days 10:30 a. m., 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. Fare between Medford and Ash land, 30 cents. 'Round trip 60 cents. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I am the republican candidate for representative from the 8th repre sentatlve district and will appre ciate your support on November 5th Adv. J. A. WESTERLUND. Hotel Austin Barber Shop N. O. Rates, Prop. First-class Service and Equipment Shoeshlnlng Parlor Baths. Ashland, Oregon. FIRE FACTS. Long exemption from fire is no assurance that one will not occur today. It Is Impossible for you to watch you property day and night. "It Is better to be safe than sorry." A few dellars to day may save you $1000 tonight, Phone or Call. v BILLINGS AGENCY All kinds of Good 41 East Main Insurance. Phone 211 lis WAShell TheBarber 137 . Main , The largest and most exclusive line of millinery In Southern Oregon. Miss Lounsbury, Milliner, 126 E. Main street, Medford, Ore. 37-lmo Can any good come out of Naza reth?" There Is certainly some good being done there. To the Voters of Ashland and Jackson County: I am a candidate for representative from Jackson County In the I state legislature, where I have already served two terms as your representative. 0 During my former period of service, I worked and voted rorn pMl our .Normal School at Ashland for Southern Oregon. 1 have always 1 considered the re-establlshment of this much-needed Institution of" learning, bigger and better than ever, one of the most important questions ror our legislative delegation to work on, and one' which 1 will always have my undivided attention. I am heartily In favor of nation-wide prohibition, and if elcct-f ed, I will work and vote for the ratification of tho national prohibi tion amendment. During the many years of my residence In Jackson County, J have developed and operated one of the largest horticultural aud( farming operations In the state, which I am still conducting. 1: am a practical farmer and orchardlst, and I believe that I know theO needs ot the people of the county well, and how best to serve themfl in the legislature, from my former experience there.. i If you believe that I deserve the honor of another term in the I! legislature as your representative, I am ready and willing to serve) you in that capacity. Sincerely yours, J. A. WESTERLUND. My number on the ballot Is 40. (Paid Adv.) 'Total $257.29 County Clerk's Office Henry G. Dox, exp on supplies .69 G. A. Gardner, stamps, .... 10.00 Medford Book Store, supplies 4.00 Glass & Prudhomme Co., sup- piles, steel filing caso for vault 139.27 Patrick & Co., supplies .... 6.80 Bernard Roberts, labor .... 9 00 Home Tel & Tel Co., tel bill 8.20 Remington Typewriter Co., supplies 10.40 Edna M. Wells, work W.N.. weiig, expense, . W. N. Wells, traveling exp Total, 26.55 1.75 8.00 $690.64 sHaM.Af II i . ' ' Dan a wr , - mujgeni, .... Rn?y iArra8ml. Indigent, . Rena Avery, Indigent, .... a tV lu)eraon. Indigent. . . A. D. Beardsley. Indigent, . . Mrs. G. R. UrolmeU ii. 15.00 8.00) 12,00. 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 8.00- Total $189.36 County Tmisui-cr's Office Myrtle W. Ulakeley, stamps, 5. CO Vida Cronemlller, clerical work 43.75 Henry G. Dox, express 2.23 Medford Book Store, supplies 43.15 Patrick & Co., supplies .... 2.50 Home Tel & Tel Co.. tel bill 2.25 Total $99.48 School Sunt' Office G. W. Acer, stamps & express 14.92 Vlda Cronemlller. clerical labor 2.50 G. W. Goddward. clerical work 6.00 R. E. Morris, school supervis or's expense, 30.65 R. E. Morris, supervisors. stamps and expense .... 18.05 Medford Rook Store, supplies 8.85 Lewis Ulrlch. stamned enve lopes 24.16 Home Tel & Tel Co.. tel bill 2.80 Total $107.93 Assessor's Office Ashland Printing Co., supplies 45.00 Refined Powdered Sul-l phur Fertelizer Especially for Alfalfa. This Is the active element In I. and Plaster or Gypsum and in this form costs less. Agricultural authorities agree that SULPHUR is a much needed plant food and lasts more than ono sea son. So get busy now; it Is time to use It. We also have a supply of Nitrate of Soda the best of general fertil izers. Maggie Bohl, indigent', mr. nate Copple, indigent, Mary M. ChlMnr. in.i.?.." ' Cranfill & Ro XnZt ' , ' for Indent. ' "u"",ca T)nv nnni,.i. i .11 .' 114 j'imm?ih. inn ifohi J. H. Fattlg, Indigent,'..'.'"' Mrs. Gunn, Indigent, ... Kntherlne Gillette, indigent, . H. Houston, Indigent, . . Mrs. Hutchison. In I I irnnt tfuvtui. inn irflnr r n. Martha Jones, Indigent,' '.'.'. 600 Vila Jones. Inillcon m , t. r.... ..." ' -uum vumi i.roccry, indi gent supplies jj 95 T. J. Kelsoe, Indigent, ...'. 800 Mr. and Mrs. Cane, Indigents isioo II. C. hnapp. Indigent g.OO b. KImlilo, Indigent 15 00 Lena Lee, Indigent s.OO Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, Indl- k:iii Dnft Mayhar, Indigent,".'." Mrs. Carrie E. Miller, Indi gent Mrs. J. Myer, Indigent.".'.'.' Charles I). Mosher, Indigent, Medford Nan Baiik, trans portation for (ioddy, Indi- , gent Health RPKlhtrar'ii Fees nr. W. S. Gary wynio i. Day, ff:00 8.00- 10. 00 15.00 8.00 14.70 W. Jacobs " 1 mi . . . 2.00 75 2.00 9.00 J. Dr. Theo. J. -Malmgren, Dr. F. G. Swedenburg, To!?'', 1 1 6.0ft Lnfomiiia; IVohlblUon Law -Eads Transfer Co., drayage, 8.00 b. it. teller, special police.. . 4(1.00 J. Hartman, special police, 19.00 ?.''., JennlnK''' "Poc pollco 7.00 William Lee, expense 5 00 Harold McDonald, spec, police 15o!o J. fc. McDonald, spec pollco 12.00 Total $247.00 District AtiiM-iipv'a orriro W. H. Gowdv. adnilnlHtnrlmr " Oath to HDCclHl i).nntlna 71 Oliver Gregory, labor 50 00 Home Tel &. Tel Co., tel bill, 3.65 Totl f 5 4.40 Stock lnvKvtlon . L. Helms, stock Inspector, three months 50.00 TOTAL expenditures relative to ( urrent Expanse Fund $4435. 2" ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRODUCE ASSOCIATION J. B. Coleman, stamps 39.61 B. Coleman, traveling exp 21.70 1 Jacksonville Post, supplies.. 13.50 Medford Book Store, supplies .50 Home Tel & Tel Co.. tel bill 2.80 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS The following is a schedule of ex pendltures of Jackson County, Ore.. together with a list of the claim ants and articles of service for which the claim Is made and which were passed upon by the County Court of Jackson County during the month of August, 1918. The following bills were allowed relative to the County Salary Fund, to-wlt: County Court and Commissioners h. Tou Velle, Judge's sal. $150.00 Geo. w. Owen, commission er's salary and expense . . 50.50 Circuit Court A. Norrls, court crier .... $12.00 Hherlffs Office Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff's salary r $208 33 Leslie W. Stansell, deputy hire 125.00 County Clerk's Office A. Gardner, county clerk's salary 166.66 Lenore Godlove, deputy hire 32.50 Flora Thompson, deputy hire 83.33 Flora Welch, deputy hire . . 75.00 Myrtle W. Blakely, treasurer's salary $100.00 Hchool Hunt's Office G. W. Ager, supt's salary . . $150.00 Mrs. Eugene Thompson, cler ical hire , 21.28 R. E. Morris, supt's salary 100.00 Fruit Inspection E. R. Oatman. deputy salary and expense $91.87 H. T. Pankey, deputy salary and expense 132.00 J. Williamson, deputy sal ary and expense , 42.00 ANNCNSr'B Office B. Coleman, assessor's sal- . 78.00 80.00 120.00 20.00 60.00 30.00 ary 125.00 Delphi Coleman, deputy hire 65.00 James M. Cronemlller, deputy hire 100.00 Amy C. Dow, clerical work . . 54.00 Llnnle Hanscom, deputy hire 80.00 Lillian E. Pierce, clerical wrk Collection of Taxes Paul F. Anderson, dep hire W. O. Garrett, deputy hire.. Leslie W. Stansell, over time Court House Expense J. A. Norrls, janitor's salary .lull Expense Paul F. Anderson, jailor's sal ary Mrs. Alpha Hartman, jail ma tron 18.00 J. A. Marsh, jailor's salary . . 7.50 Care of Vwtr at Poor Farm Theo. J Malmgren. physician's salary 83.33 W. N. Wells, sunt's salary . . 100.00 Bonds mid lliirhwnvs John Blaess, ferryman's salary 25.00 Recorder's Office Chauncey Florey. recorder's salary lG.tb Mildred Nell, deputy hire .. 75.00 Sealer of Welirhts and Mcusures D. T. Lawton. denuty salary 3.1.21 Water Master's Office Fred N. Cummlngs. water master's salary 100.00 TOTAL expenditures County Salary Fund $2963.17 The following bills were allowed relative to the Current Expense Fund, to-wlt: Court and Commissioners Home Tel & Tel Co, tel bill. . 2.25 Circuit Court Home Tel & Tel Co, tel bill . 2.90 Sheriff's Office Total $123.11 Tax Rc.bnte Ralph Raymund, tax refund 4.9a Idow H Tensions Ernestine Austin 17 Prlntha A. Blackburn 25.00 Effle Marie Baer 25.00 Gold M. floyer 20.00 Nellie G. Bush 10.00 Mrs. J. H. Bverly 35.00 Orpha Betts, 10.00 Rena W. Barr 10.00 Minnie Boardman 25.00 Cora Bacon 15.00 Annie L. Corum 10.00 Dora Bell Cress 10.00 Ella Mae Cain 17.50 Lucy May Davis 10.00 Mao J. Daw, 25.00 Laura E. Grim,, 15.00 Nottie Green, .'. 25.00 Carrie Grant 10.00 Lizzie Heath 17.60 Mary R. Hlgglns 17.50 Lela F. Hildebrand 17.50 Dora Lynch, 10.00 Emma Lontz 10.00 Dolly Love 32.50 Minnie M. Moore, 25.00 Amanda McNeil 10.00 Anna Estella Nelson 40.00 Sarah E. Ossman 10.00 Mary E. Payne 10.00 Mrs. Nlda Oatman, 15.00 Mary P. Price 32.60 Emma Paulson 25.0 Roas A. Peffley 25.00 Mlnnio B. Patch 10.00 Rose R. SIngler 40.00 Laura E. Stuart 30.00 Catherine E. Sliver 10.00 Addie W. Shanks, 15.00 8.00 42.13 Total Widow's Pensions, $717.50 , ( oujt House Kyk-iiso Cal-Ore Power Co., light bill 2.0 Fred J. Frlck, supplies .... .60 J. A. Marsh, labor, 34.54 Total $37.09 ' Jail Expense Cal-Ore Power Co., light bill 4.03 Jane Johnson, washing 17.30 Medford Furn & Hdw Co., . . 15.24 Lewis I'lrlcli, supplies 4.40 J. M. Williams Co., supplies, 1.40 Mrs. August SIngler, board of prisoners 100.00 Total $142.37 Care' of Poor at Poor Farm Cal-Ore Power Co.. light & power 7.03 Henry Duor, nursing 10.00 Economy Meat Market, meat 17.30 E. C. Gardner, apricots .... 10.50 Leon B. Haskins, supplies, . . 5.55 Hutchison & Luinsden, sup plies 33.51 Medford Furn & Hdw Co., supplies 2.60 Homer Neal, wood 307.50 A, A. Penwell, labor 3.20 Pac Tel & Tel Co., tel bill,. . 1.65 The Toggery, supplies 6.00 Ulrlch & Ryan, supplies, ... 247.40 Tho following bills were allowed relative to the County Road Fund, ' io-wh: C. A. Racon, wood for road engine $105. 8S D. W. Beebe, labor & expense ns per pay roll 7"9.;r.. J. A. Bolyrd, road work, 9:;75,. Hillings Carrlago & Auto Works 22.70 Big Pines Lumber Co., sup plies, i 90 Cal-Ore Power Co., power for rock crusher 43.07 J. E. Davidson, labor and sup plies as per pay rol . dlst. No- 8 34.60 . Ed Dutton, labor ns per pay roll, -dlst. No. 3 , . . 154,00, Eads Transfer & Storare Cd 'Irayage 4 0()- Eads Coal Co., supplies for road machinery 13.00 A. K. Earhart, labor and sup plies ns per pay roll, Dlst. No. 11 2S4. 99 Fred J, Flck, supplies road umt. jvo. 10 Fred J. Flck. suniilles." ." " C. E. Gates. sunnlieR. ntat No. 13 ' tn Gaa-nett Brothers, sunnllp. Pnclflc Hlehwnv l a t W. H. Garrett, labor and sup- iHies as per pay roll, Road DlBt. No. 10. qqj no. "John Grieve, labor on road. fit.. T A ' 1'ini. mo. si 0() Court Hall, road supplies... 8.75 J. C. Harris, labor on road,. . 9.00 H. A. Hanscom, wood for road i . e,nlKlne- ' 80.00 Hubbard Bros., supplies, road Dlst. No. 13 ifli ait Nick KIme, labor & supplies, as per pay roil Koad Dlat. !- . 152.84 Hodson-Feenaughty Co., road culverts 2,267.20 l. u Law, work on roads, 66.3 w r. Longvllle, sawing wood Will Llndsey, road supplies, Mutual Tel Co., tel bill, . . . Medford Furn ft Hdw Co., supplies, Road Dlst No 13, Modford Iron Works, road supplies 14.20- J. W. Mitchell, road supplies 88.30 W. R. Nyswarner, labor and supplies, as per pay roll. Road Dlst. No. 2 -.. 3.257.9 Frank R. Nell, labor. Road Dlst. No. 7 185. 0O O. J. Patton, salary & exnense Pacific Highway 80.40 Patent Vulcanite Co., mater ials ror roads 28.50 E. W. Pence, labor and sup plies, Koad Dlst. No. 14.. . F. L. Tou Velle, road expense Thos. Stanley, labor and sup plies, as per pay roll, Road Dlst. No. 6 Jack True, labor A snnnlles as per pay roll, Road Dlst. No. 1 326.65 O. S, Welcher, labor, Road Dlst. No. 4 19.501 K. C. White, road work. .. 4.5(1 F. H. Walker, road viewing, 13.75 Southorn Oregon Traction Co. freight on culverts 200.02 G. A. GARDNER, County Clerk. 9.73 8.00" 3.40 25.10 S9.SO 6.0O 54.0D GET THE BEARD BUT LEAVE THE ROOTS I'm not after the "pound of flesh" I leave the roots to continue tbU growth. "Tou are next." Bac.khorn Barber Shop ' Clyde Costolo . :