Thursday, November 21, 1012. ASITLANT) TIDINGS CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISEMENTS One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash, with order expect to parties having ledger accounts with the office. MISCELLANEOUS CHAIR DOCTOR R. H. Stanley, ex pert furniture repairer and up holsterer. Carpets beat, relaid and repaired, bed springs re stretched, chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies. 26 First avenue, opposite First National Bank. Phone 4 13-J. VV ANTED An experienced cook, at the Columbia Hotel. 50-tf WANTED To rent, a piano tor six months. Address I., care Tidings. 49-3t WANTED Fat nens at the East Side Meat Market. Pay 12 cents a pound. 50-tf TAXIDERMISTS FURRIERS AND TANNERS Natural Science Est., 10 Granite St. 38-tf READ THIS Any time you want the city carriage, see E. N. Smith, 124 Morton St. Phone 464-J. VOICE CULTURE, tone placing, ar tistic singing. Address Mr. Mac Murray, East Side Inn. Phone 183. 25-tf W ANTE DGray squirrel ski n s. State the number you have and the price. Address H. H. Clarke, Ashland. 50-4t FOR EXCHANGE A Densmore ball bearing typewriter in good condi tion for a second-hand Oliver type writer. Enquire at the Tidings of fice. tf FOR EXCHANGE Ten acres on Ya quina Bay, adjoining the town of Yaquina. Several acres bottom land, plenty of wood, running wa ter, and sewer in house; eight room bungalow; running stream through place; splendid salt water fishing, salmon, etc., in front of place. Would like few acres with house, or house and esveral lots in Ashland. Address owner, O. Middlekauff, Benton County Bank Bldg., Corvallis, Ore. Cut this out if interested, as this will be in serted but once. 46-7t FOIt RENT. FOR RENT December 1, nicely fur nished cottage of five rooms, pan try, bath, gas range, yard, wood shed. Rent reasonable. Inquire at 64 Third St. or phone 309-J. 48-lmo FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms over Vaupel's store. Steam heat, hot and cold water. Rent by week or month. Inquire 63 North Main St. Office phone 16; resi dence pnone 289-J. 50-tf K riOLOfcJKEKPlNU SUITES, ga3 for cooking, electric light, bath, toilet, fine view, cen tral location, upstairs or down to suit. Apply at millinery store op posite East Side Inn. 27-tf UiiACLrJS FOR RENT New and second-hand bicycles for sale cheap. Bicycle repairing, prompt service, good work, low prices. All kinds of tires and supplies at cut prices. Eastern Supply Co., 104 North Main. . 77-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartments, Allen building, opposite motor sta 'tion. Gas, electric light, hot and cold water and bath. Best apart ments in city. Inquire 63 North Main St. Office phone 16; resi dence phone 289-J. 50-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good piano in good con dition. L. L. Mulit. 50-4t FOR SALE Acreage located on the Boulevard, near railroad. Call on or address Mrs. C. W. McKibben, Route 1, Ashland. 82-tf TIDINGS VANTADS are little real estate salesmen. A 50-cent want ad will put you in touch with somebody who wants the property you have for sale. Try it. FOR SALE Single Harness $7 and up; with collar and hames, $10. Made in Ashland; our own make. Don't buy factory made harness. Eastern Supply Co., 104 North Main. 77-tf FOR SALE,CHEAP Two fine lots, small house, also household goods. Ten Royal Ann cherry trees and other varieties of fruits in full bearing. Owner leaving city. 508 Palm Ave. 4S-lmo FOR SALE $32 "for White sewing machines. These machines are listed by the White Sewing Ma chine Company at $80. Easy pay ments if desired. Drop a card to C. W. Merrill and he will deliver vou one. 48-lriio FOR SALE Good paying business. Good location. For sale cheap if taken at once. Restaurant for sale. All or one-half interest. Guarantee $20 per week and half the profits. $500 will buy half in terest. Valley Employment and Real Estate Office, Medford, Ore. 48-4 1 FOR SALE 9 -acre orchard on Granite St.; 3 houses, 2 barns, wood and chicken houses on place; one of the finest homes in Ash land. City water, light, sewer all in. Will consider some trade in Portland or Seattle suburban property. Price $10,000; half cash. Inquire G. F. Billings. 47-8t FOR-SALEBeautlful home of 10 acres one mile west of Talent and high school. Bungalow; grand view; excellent location of bunga lows and prize apples; spring, well, best of water; engine, tank; sub-irrigated; pears, apples and alfalfa; lawn, shade trees, shrub bery. $6,b00, including horse, wagon, buggy, hay, tools, etc. Brown Bros., Talent. tf FOR SALE Continued. FOR SALE Beds, sectional book cases and some dining furniture. Inquire Mrs. Hodgson, Boulevard near normal. 50-2t FOR SALE, BY OWNER Large lot with small house, on Meade St., ' ten minutes' walk from the post- j office. Warranty deed and ab stract. Price 1350. Address Mark Hebron, Gen. Deliv., Kansas City, Mo. 50-5t EXECUTOK'S FINAL NOTICE. In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of the estate of Mar tin Van Buren Soule, deceased. Executor's final notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the estate of Martin Van Buren Soule, de ceased, has filed in the above enti tled court his final account of his doings as such executor and the court has fixed Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1912, at 10 o'clock in the . fore noon of said day, at the court room of 6aid court in the county court house in Jacksonville, Jackson coun ty, Oregon, asthe time and place for the hearing of said final account. All persons interested are hereby notified to make or file their objec tions to said final account with said court on or before said time, if any they have. . D. LEHNERS, Executor of the Estate of Martin Van Buren Soule, deceased. Thurs. 45-5t Skin On Fire ? Just the mild, simple wash, the well known D.D.D. Prescription for Eczema, and the Itch is gone. A trial will prove it. We have sold other remedies for skin (rouble but none that we could guaran tee as we can the D.D.D. remedy. If the first regular size $1.00 bottle does not do exactly as we say, It will not ;ost you a cent McNair Bros. Foley Kidney, J. J. McXair, East Side Pharmacy. HOUSE OF COMFORT Hole! Manx Powell Street at O'Farrell SAN FRANCISCO Best located and most popular hotel in the city. Headquarters for Oregonians; commodious lob by; running ice water in each room; metropolitan service. Bus at train. A la carte service. Ideal stopping place for ladies traveling alone. Management, CHESTER W. KELLEY, "Meet Me at the Man." Beaver Realty Co. REAL ESTATE-LOANS-INSURANCE Now is a good time to Invest in a home in Ashland. Special bargains may be obtained in both city and country property. We will be pleased to show you around and to extend to you the courtesies of the town. 5-acre tracts just out of town, un improved, from $350 to $1,500. 5-acre tracts, improved, from $1,200 up to $5,000, and more, according to improvements, location, etc. 10-acre tracts from $1,100 up, near town. Small dairy ranch, near town, for sale cheap. City lots $75 each and up. Exchanges made on all kinds of real estate. Have places in Oregon, California, Washington and Middle West for Ashland property, 120 acres of land In southwest Texas, under ditch, no buildings, to trade for Ashland home. Wanted to list Good ranches, large and small, to trade for Ashland property. City property for sale; also farms, large and small, improved and unim proved. Easy terms. For particulars inquire of Beaver Realty Company ASHLAND. OREGON. 211 E. MAIN ST. Phones: Pacific 68, Home 3-L. Mining location blanks for sale at the Tidings office. KIDNE1 L mmm . . Ue Home Maker i KDITED BY ALICE F. TALCOTT. ................................. TTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTrTTTTTTTTT The I)esMtiNni of the Juniors. I wonder why we so often forget that the older children are as much to be considered and as carefully guarded as .the little ones who are not yet very far from babyhood? Your boy of 12 or 14 is drawing a map that must be taken to school the next day. He is preparing a les son that requires close attention. He is writing his theme and not finding his task easy. Along comes the little brother. He tries to climb upon the big brother's knee, he snatches a pen cil and makes a mark upon the map, or he insists upon interrupting the home work of the older lad by lfttle forays and dashes and requests for a story, until the patience of the older boy is exhausted. Repeated efforts to send the little one away prove futile, there is finally a scene and a skirmish, rough words are spoken and the smaller one begins to cry and goes with a grievance to his mother. Three times out of four the mother catches up the little one, kisses antl hugs him and reproves her older child for his ill behavior. He nas not behaved 111 and his right to do his work in peace has been in vaded, but for him there is no sym pathy. A girl of 10 or 12 is generally wil ling to assist in the care of the younger ones of the family. She helps them to dress and undress, de votes a good deal of time to them ! and is her mother's affectionate aid in their upbringing. It is not to be expected that she shall invariably wish to take little Ruth or Jimmie with her everywhere and it is right that she should have some time to call her own and to be at peace when talking with her friends of her own age. The little children do not mean to be tyrannical, and would not be if they were not given to understand that every one must 'yield to them the instant they appear. After a while, if other babies arrive and they are deposed from sovereignty, they are sometimes very much surprised. In the ideal home a system of mu tual helpfulness reaching around the circle ' binds the household together in perfect harmony. The little ones have an undoubted claim on the caresses, the care and the loving pro tection of those who are older. This being admitted, it is for the parents to see that the older ones are also immune from interruptions that hin der them from the work that they are daily obliged to do. Margaret Sang ster in Mothers' Magazine. E VERY-DAY RECIPES. Economical Cookies. These delicious cookies without eggs, butter, cream or milk are a boon to the economical housewife. This is a good recipe for the chil- ! dren's school lunch. One and one- half quarts flour, two. heaping tea spoonfuls of baking powder, one cup of lard, one cup of sugar, one cup of currants, one-half nutmeg. Sift the baking powder with the flour, rub the sugar and lard in the flour, then mix in the currants and nut meg. Mix to a firm dough with cold water, roll about as thick as pie crust, sprinkle with sugar and cinna mon and cut out and bake in a brisk oven. "Never-Fail" Biscuit. Four level cupfuls flour, four scant teaspoonfuls baking powder and one teaspoonful salt. Sift three times and work in a piece of lard the size of a large egg. To one pint of sour or buttermilk add one very scant teaspoonful of soda. When dissolved pour as much into the flour as Is re quired to make a soft, smooth dough (some grades of flour require more wetting than others). Pat or roll to one Inch in thickness; cut into small biscuits and bake in a quick oven. A little melted lard rubbed over the biscuits before putting into the oven makes the crust very tender. Mincemeat Pickles. Chop finely one peck of green to matoes, drain and add two table spoons each of salt, cloves, cinnamon and allspice, two pounds of well cleaned currants, two pounds of seeded raisins, half a peck of peeled, cored and chopped tart apples, six pounds of brown sugar and one cup ful of cider vinegar. Cook all to gether slowly for three hours then can while hot in glass jars. This is a most delicious pickle to serve with meat. Put between thin slices of buttered bread; It makes an appetiz ing sandwich. Half or quarter the quantity can be made. Celery and Rice. Here is a" combination dish that is j suitable for a supper dish for chil dren and Is liked by grown-ups, es pecially when Berved with a browned meat stew: Cut the best part of a bunch of celery into small pieces and cook in plenty of water about a half hour before adding the rice. The proportions should be about one part of rice to two of celery. When done season with salt, butter and a half cup of rich milk or cream. Mrs. F. M. Carnahan, Fellows, Cal. Delicious Potatoes. Peel medium-sized potatoes and lay in a lightly greased baking pan; sprinkle with salt and lay in a thin strip or two of ham or bacon fat over them. Bake about 45 minutes, or until brown and cooked through. Sweet potatoes or crook-necked sum mer squash may be cooked the same way and with delightful results. Annie L. Rose, Surrey, Cal. Bachelor's Hot Cakes. One cup of buttermilk, one cup of flour, an egg well beaten and one half teaspoonful soda. Salt to taste. Bake on a hot griddle. Green Tomato Pie. Line a piepan with a rich crust and spread over it layers of sliced tomatoes that have been peeled like an apple, half a cup of sugar, one tablespoon of vinegar and a little flour. Drop little lumps of butter all over it to make it rich and juicy and flavor with lemon or nutmeg. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Ego of linking Powder Can. I am excellent for steamed pud din us. If you use me you will have cause to congratulate yourself upon the appetizing 'appeaarnce of your desert and the ease with which it can be served. I am just the right size for cut tins out the biscuit dough for turn overs. I have a sharp edge and am easily handled. I am extremely good to bake bread in, providing you without trouble, with crustless slices for sandwiches. I am a good burnt match receiver. Punch a hole near my rim, suspend me on a hook below the match box In the kitchen and prove for your self that I am convenient, easily emptied and always look neat. I am a perfect mold for jellies, veal or chicken, the round slices lend ing themselves readily to effective arrangement on the platter. I am quite as satisfactory for pressed beef or potted fish. Ilrooniholder. Fasten two spools of the same size to the wall by driving large nails through the holes. Place them two inches apatr, then turn the broom handle down, letting the brush part rest between the spools. This is very simple and lasts for years and keeps I the broom straight. To Keep Rice From Sticking. Wash the rice in clear water until it doesn't make the water look milky. Then put in fresh water with enough salt to taste and cook. The rice will not stick and will not have to be stirred. If tried, you will find it a great help. To Clean Silver. Boil two quarts of potato parings in one quart of water for ten min utes. Remove the parings and put in as many knives, forks and spoons as the water will cover and let them boil for ten minutes. Your silver will come out like new. POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE NOTES. Floy Cambers enrolled this week in the typewriting department. Miss Enid Richards, a graduate of the Ashland high school, last year, and who took some special commer cial work under Miss Stevenson, is now living again in Alaska. Her ad dress is Treadweli, but she is a sten ographer for the governor of Alaska in his office in Juneau, across the bay from Treadweli. Her salary is much above that of some young men in this section. Prof. E. E. Washburn, formerly of the Ashland schools, sends greetings to our new Polytechnic College. He has charge of the commercial depart ment of the John C. Fremont high school of Oakland and has 300 stu dents In his department. He is well acquainted with our President Gib son and Professor Ingram, and speaks in the highest terms of the integrity and good business sense of these men. Ladies of the Civic. Improvement Club were callers on the school Wed nesday afternoon. Declare War on Colds. V crusade of education which aims "that common colds may become un common within the next generation" has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of "don'ts" which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold: "Don't sit in a draughty car." "Don't sleep in ho rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Dont stuff yourself at meal time. Overeating reduces your resistance." To which we would ndd when you tak9 a cold get rid of it as quick ly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold by Foley's Drug Store. The Bewage of Oklahoma City is purified by electricity. "HisSiitelFPsre : The Woman Makes the Home She makes it best who, looking after the culinary department, turns her back resolute ly upon unhealthful, or even suspicious, food accessories. She is economical; she knows that true economy does not consist in the use cf inferior meat, flour, or baking powder. She is an earnest advocate of home made, home baked food, and has proved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cook ing in the world today is done with Royal Baking Powder. DEATH OF M. M. TYLER. Pioneer Resident of Jackson County Died Monday. The death of M. M. Tyler, at his home thirteen miles east of Ashland at 2 o'clock Monday morning, re moved a familiar pioneer resident of the county. The funeral services were held at the grave in Kingsbury cemetery Wednesday afternoon. The deceased was 70 years and 10 months of age and leaves a wife, one son and one daughter. He was born in Virginia, and had been a resident of Jackson county for over a quarter of a century. The cause of death is said to have been hardening of the arteries of the heart. Swansea is the chief seat of the copper smelting trade in Great Bri tain, and within a compass of four miles it possesses various works, giv ing employment to over 30,000 per sons. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY And Dry Cleaning S. N. LINDSlvY, I'roi'. Good Work Fair Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 64 Best Bread on the Market Blue Ribbon Bread In order to introduce our bread into every household we wish to sell our different breads Six Loaves for 25 Cents Can be had at Ashland Bakery, 233 Fourth St. Royal Bakery, 39 Main St. We also can deliver our bread G for 25c to any part of the city by these grocers if you phone: Jiooinis & Nelson Grocery, Phone No. 27. Tostevln & Son Grocery, Phono No, JJ7. Don't forget to try our fruit cake, which we have now on sale, and all kinds of fresh cookies and cakes. Reliable Home Treatment For Whiskey and Beer Habit The ORRINE treatment will completely desire or craving for whiskey, beer and other Ing to directions. It Is a simple and efficient tlon from work or business; no publicity; no sa Is prepared In two forms: No. 1, a powder, be given secretly in food or drink; ORRINE No who wish to cure themselves. ORRINIO costs a trial you fail to get any benefit from ORRI funded. 7VIcNKIR Do you need Drainage or Irrigating Tile? Increase the yield of your land 25 to 50 per cent. WHITE US FOR INFORMATION Jacksonville Brick and Tile Co. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON The Germans are not emigrating to any extent at present, for the reason that conditions are being made far more comfortable at homo for the workingman. SUNSET MAGAZINE and Ashland Tidings one year $2.75 to old or new subscribers. Regular price of Sunset Magazine is $1.50 per year. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY BY ADMINISTRATRIX. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County. In Probate. In the matter of the es tate of Hazel Crook McConnell, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of and by virtue of an order made and entered of record in the above entitled estate on the 11th day of November, 1912, directing and enipoweirng the undersigned admin istratrix of said estate to sell at pri vate sale for cash in hand, the here inafter described real premises be longing to said estate, I will on and after the lGth day of December, 1912. proceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, to the highest bidder therefor, the following described real premises, to-wit: An undivided one-eighth interest in and to the following described i real premises: Beginning at a point on the northerly side line of "Main street in the city of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, SO feet South, 55 degrees 18 minutes East from the Southeast corner of Lot Two (2) as designated, numbered and described on the plat of Michelson's Addition to the city of Ashland; thence South 55 degrees IS minutes East, along said North B'de line of Main street 4 0 feet more or less, to the Westerly side line of what is commonly known as the Helen Ralph lot, fronting on said Main street; thence Northerly, on division line between Lot Four (4) in said Michelson's Addition, Lot One (1), Block Twenty-three (23), Chitwood's Addition to the. said city of Ashland, and said Ralph I lot, 233 feet to the Northeast corner I of said Lot One (1); thence North ; 07 degrees, West along the Northerly 1 side line of said Lot One (1)41 feet, more or less, to a point which is 170.5 feet from the Northwest corner of said Lot One (1); thence South I 34 degrees 12 minutes West to a point on the Northerly line of Lot . Four (4) in said Michelson's Addi tion, which point is South 55 degres 18 minutes East, 20 feet from the Northeast comer of Lot Three (3) in said Michelson's Addition; thence South 34 degrees, West 122 feet, more or less, to the place of begin ning. Notice is hereby further given that' said sale will be made subject to con firmation by said Court in the man ner provided by law. ANG113 W. McCONNELL, Administratrix of the estate of Hazel Crook McConnell, deceased) 49-5t-Thurs. and absolutely destroy the intoxicants if taken accord home treatment. No deten- nitarium expense. ORRINE tasteless and colorless, can 2, in pill form, is for those only $1.00 a box. If after N'E, your money will be re- BROS. 'I I f