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Monday Anrust 18, 1013 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One cent per word, first insertion; cent per word for each, insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order expect to parties having ledger accounts with the office. ASHLAND TIDINISS MISCELLANEOUS CHAIR DOCTOR R. H. Stanley, ex pert furniture repairer and up holsterer. Carpets beat, relaid and repaired, bed springs re stretched, chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies. 26 First avenue, opposite First National Bank. Phone 413-J. BILL POSTER Will tStennett, 116 Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. 64-tt WANTED Capable girl for general housework. Apply at 153 Granite or phone 411-R. FOR CITY CARRIAGE or city auc tioneer see E. N. Smith, 124 Mor- ton St. Phone 4 6 4-J. 2tf SINGER SEWING MACHINES , Rents, repairs, oil, needles, parts. 290 East Main St. Phone 144. 87-tf FOR EXCHANGE Property in Cald well, Idaho, for property in or near Ashland. Address 340 Al mond St. 23-2t CRATER LAKE LAUNDRY agency at Hotel Oregon billiard parlors Wagon calls Monday, Wednesday and Friday . 11-tf CAMPERSL-KHeTman will take camping out parties to the number of seven to Crater Lake by team during August and September. 23-2t CALL on Mrs. L. B. Irish at 283 High St. for the Stewart spiral wire made-to-measure corset, also dressmaking and ladies' tailoring. Phone 341-L. 6-tf WANTED A reliable man to work at country home. Man must be capable of caring for garden of flowers. Reference required. Fine place and good wages for right party. Report at Provost Bros.' hardware store. 5-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT urnisnea housekeep ing rooms with gas connected Close in. Inquire at 105 First Ave. 20-tf FOR RENT A nice residence on Mountain avenue near high school. You will do well to call on Geo. W. Wimer, 496 Beach St., or phone 4 3 2-J. 20-tf FOR RENT 350-acre Wells farm, three miles east of Ashland. For further information inquire or ad dress Miss Mollie Monger, 45 Hel man St., Ashland, Ore. 22-8t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household goods. In quire at 63 Bush St. 16-tf FOR SALE Baled hay7$ 12 per" ton at ranch. WLG. Gordon.23-2t FOR SALE A team of horses, har ness and light wagon. 52 Roca St. 17-1 mo FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Beau tiful home, bungalow, 10 acres fruit and alfalfa. Box 83. Talent, Ore. 6 5-tf FOR SALE A few fine young In dian Runner ducks. Great layers of large white eggs. Cunningham, 319Alta Ave. 23-8t FOR SALE At A'shland-Klamath Exchange, one platform scale. Will weigh up to 800 lbs. In good condition and correct. Price $12. 19-tf FOR SALE At a sacrifice, 5-room plastered house, close in. Worth $1,200; will sell for $650 if sold within a week. See McWilliams & Edgington, 73 Oak St. 21-tf FOR SALE By owner, large lot with small house, on Meade St., centrally located. Warranty deed. A bargain. Address Mark Hebron, Boise City, Okla. 20-lmo FOR SALE A five-room house with bath, in good repair, on 1 acres of ground on Laurel street. Young orchard and good strawberry patch. Address X, care Tidings. 72-tf FOR SALE Iron bedstead, spring and mattress, Banitary couch with mattress, dresser, small cabinet, etc. Call on Mrs. Lillian Greaser, at G. W. Pellett's house on Scenic Heights. 22-2t FOR SALE Large seven-room house and large lot in fine condition; modern conveniences; close in. Cement walks and street paving The Talent Tidincrs MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1913. PAGE TURKS TALENT NEWS ITEMS. Charles Adams of Delta, Colo., is visiting his old friend, F. T. Guyer, and may remain here if he can find a satisfactory position. Miss Edith Tryer is quite sick, be ing threatened with appendicitis. C. D. Burgan was an Ashland vis itor Friday morning. All voters of Talent must register before August 23 if they want to vote on the proposed bond issue. ' W. H. Day walked down from Ash land Thursday and visited his friend Louis Lager, returning home on the motor. The motor was late Friday fore noon, and it is .reported that they wired for an engine frpm Ashland to help them out, but the difficulty was remedied and they proceeded to Ash land under their own power. New Blacksmith Shop. I have re-opened the Spitzer blacksmith shop in Talent and am prepared to do all kinds of work In that line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Horseshoeing a specialty. J. T. Baker. 17-8t FOR SaLE Continued. in and payed for. Price $2,000 if taken at once. Terms considered. Address C. J. B., Tidings office. 23-3t FOR SALE The Tidines haa an ad vertising contract with the Port land noiei wnereDy we have to take part in trade. Anyone going to Portland to stav for a dav nr longer can save 15 per cent on ineir notei Dili Dy applying to the Tidings. FOR SALE This is your opportun ity. One hundred acres of well watered alfalfa land (the best al falfa land in the world), six miles from the S. P. R. R. in northern California. Large house and barn in excellent condition. Title per fect; abstract awaiting your in spection. Owners selling on ac c unt of advanced age. Price $150 an acre. Three or. four thousand dollars in Ashland resi dence property will be taken in part pay. Terms on part of bal ance can be had if desired. If dairying is engaged In this ranch can be made to pay $100 an acre a year. Sixty acres of same kind of land adjoining can be had (bal ance of the quarter section) at same price and on terms, no prop erty exchange. For particulars address T. J. Nolton, Moritague, Calif. 21-tf DR. JOHN F. HART Physician and Surgeon TALENT, OREGON, l Own Your Home ; The Certificates of Deposit issued by this bank will start your home building. Make up your ' mind how much you can spare from your income and invest that sum regularly in these Certificates. With the swift passage of time you will soon get together enough for your first payment on a homo. "Well begun is half done." Begin NOW. t State Bank of Talent! 4.M"Vi 1 1 1 THE PORTLAND HOTEL Sixth, Seventh, Morrison and Yamhill Streets portlandToregon The most central location in the city, and nearest to the leading theaters and retail shops. You are assured of a most cordial welcome here. Every convenience is provided for our guests. The Grill and Dining Room are famed for their excel lence and for prompt, courteous service. Motors meet all incoming trains. Rates are moderate; European plan, $1.50 per day upward. G. J. Kaufman, Manager TALENT NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. George Kramer and little son of Ashland visited Mrs. Charles Brown. Mrs. Charles Logsdon was at Ash land Wednesday looking up the mat ter of help for the cannery. The weather Thursday night was decidedly cold for August, the mer cury dropping to 42 above. Mrs. A. C. Randall and children left Thursday evening for Minneapo lis on an indefinite stay. The many mends here hope they will return before many months to make the val ley their permanent home. The train on which they departed was late and a number of friends stayed up until nearly midnight to see them off. Welch and Bailey this week sold a car of apples, run of the orchard, for 94 cents net, the purchasers pay ing for boxes, etc. The apples were Gravensteins, and the price received was a very remunerative one. C. W. Lehmann is now Southern Pacific agent at Talent, having ar rived a few days ago to succeed Mr. Walling, who succeeded Mr. Bender. Mr. Walling is still in Talent but ex- COOPERATION WINS OUT It is Swret of Success in Tillamook County Dairy and Cheese Industries. Tillamook, Ore.. Aug. 12. The largest checks in the history of the county are being distributed among the farmers for milk delivered at the cheese factories during June. The 18 factories comprising the Til lamook County Creamery Association are paying out a total of $83,142.36 for thin one month's milk. With the payments made by factories not In the association it is estimated that a total of more than $90,000 will be received by the farmers. Butter fat prices continue excep tionally high. Although new records were established in 1912, they are being outdone this year and farmers throughout the county are exceed ingly prosperous. Monthly checks ranging between $600 and $800 are not unusual and it is a small farm that is not bringing in from $300 to $400 each month. Cheese factories are paying between 35 cents and 40 cents and in one lnst,inr 4(V7 ronta pects to leave soon for Valparaiso, J per 0und for butter fat. ina., wnere ne will enter a school for instruction of U. S. signal service men. Miss Linnie Hanscom, the popular clerk at the store of the Talent Mer cantile Company, is off on her an nual vacation. She will visit Port land, Salem and other northern points on her trip. Miss Parthena Smith is clerking for the Mercantile Company during Miss Hanscum's ab sence. The latter expects to be ab sent about two weeks. The Houston Brothers are erect ing a small house on their Oakdale ranch for the housing of a hired man and family. Wayland Smith and wife will be the first occupants. W. C. Bender has purchased the confectionery stock and leased the billiard hall of Thomas Garvin and Is now conducting the business. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ben der are glad that they have decided to remain In Talent. Harry Simpson, manager of the Talent Lumber Company, expects to leave about the first of the coming month on his annual vacation. He will take to the streams or woods but has not yet determined just where. Harry Porter of the Big Pines Lumber Company at Medford will be in charge of the local yard during the absence of Mr. Simpson. Jeffrey brothers expect to leave Saturday or Sunday for the Clear water section on a hunting trip. Secretary George W. Seager of the Ashland Commercial Club was a Tal ent visitor Friday forenoon, in com pany with B. E. Whitmore, formerly of Talent, but now of Ashland. Mrs. Gleirn left Friday evening on her trip to Iowa, Illinois and Texas points. 30,000 VOICES! And Many Are the Voices of Asliiand People. Thirty thousand voices! What a grand chorus! And that's the num ber of American men and women who are publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills for relief from back ache, kidney and bladder ills. They say it to friends. They tell it in the home papers. Ashland people are in this chorus. Here's an Ashland case: A. B. Scofield, 1087 North Main street, Ashland, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills gave me great relief from a bad attack of kidney disease I am now free from all symptoms of the trouble. The backache and kid ney weakness left me soon after I used Doan's Kidney Pills." Mr. tjcotieia is only one of many Ashland people who have gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches, if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Scofield had the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c at all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name." The secret of the success of the cheese industry here is co-operation. Practically all local factories are owned and operated by the farmers who deliver the milk. The Immense output of 18 factories, which will total for the year over 4,000,000 pounds, is sold by one sales agent. The County Creamery Association employs an Inspector who examines and grades all cheese made. A uni form process of manufacture Is used throughout the county and a stand ard grade of cheese has been estab lished. More than 1,000 cases of American cheese, weighing approxi mately 72 pounds to the case, are manufactured each week during the summer season. Sales are made in lots ranging from 10 cases to 1,000 cases. The Standard Milk Sugar Company has erected a plant for the manufac ture of milk sugar from whey, a by product of the cheese industry, here tofore used in this district for hog food. The plant is situated near the Mapie L.eat creamery, north of this city, and will utilize the whey from four or five factories in this vicin ity. The process used at the sugar factory is secret. Operation of the factory will commence during this month. SUNSET MAGAZINE and Ashland idlngs one year $2.75 to old or new subscribers. Regular price of Sunset Magazine is $1.50 per year. The German police of Africa are mounted on the backs of zebras, and these animals have been found to be very successful as mounts. A complete lavatory equipment for tourists, which can be folded to oc cupy little space in an automobile, has been Invented. Nearly 70,000 tons of corkB are needed for the bottled beer and aer ated waters consumed annually in Britain. 4IH MH I Mil MMMMMMMIII I MM I !! pbone 3ob order t0 the Tidings Talent Hote I John Hearing PROPRIETOR. ! Good Clean Rooms 1 AND Appetizing Meals NEAR DEPOT. ITALEHT, : OREGON I Talent Hardware Co. COOK & TRYER. AGENTS FOR RUMLEY-OLDS Gas Engines and Pumps Complete Irrigation Plants a Specialty All Plumbing Calls Promptly v Attended To. TALENT, OREGON. A New Business Law Chapter 154, Page 270, Oregon Laws, 1013. Regulating Persons Doing Business tinder an Assumed Name. "No person or persons shall hereafter carry on, conduct or transact business in this state under any assumed name or under any designation, name or Btyle, corporate or otherwise, other than the real and true name or names of ,lhe person or persons conduct ing such business or having an interest therein." The law in brief is: Such person or persons shall file a cer tificate in the county clerk's office in the county in which said bus iness is conducted, with the names of all interested persons in said business and their postofflce address. All persons now conducting any business, as is stated above, shall file and have recorded and indexed in a book kept for that purpose a certificate, as above required, within 30 days after this act shall take effect. (Law became effective June 3.) Non-compliance with this law' will prevent and debar any per son or persons conducting, carrying on or transacting business as aforesaid from maintaining any suit or action In any courts of this state. "Any person violating any provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fino not exceeding $100." Blanks necessary to conform to the above law enn be had from Uie Tidings for 10 cents each or three for 25 cents. No. 22. RKPORT OF THE CONDITION OK THE Slate Bank of Talent , AT TALENT, OREGON, at Close of Business, August O, 1013. X RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $3 Bonds and warrants Banking house Furniture and fixtures !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Due from banks (not reserve banks) Due from approved reserve banks !!!!!' Checks and other cash Items !!!!!!!" Cash on hand Expenses I ...!!!!.!.!!!!! ! Other resources ' 7,775.90 0,834.18 4,900.00 2,100.00 1,140.11 4,269.25 160.10 1,804.05 1,792.45 92.09 Total $64,868.13 v LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In jon nnn nn Surplus fund . l 000 00 Undivided profits ..'..'.'.!' 1514 68 Individual deposits subject to check ' 29450 14 Demand certificates of deposit '11243 Cashier checks outstanding !!!!!!! 45 00 Time certificates of deposit .'!.!! 9 7,39 68 Bills payable for money borrowed !!!."!!.'!!!! 3 000 00 Liabilities other than those above stated .', ' 620 Total 1 $64,868.13 State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss. I, E. B. Adamson, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge E. B. ADAMSON, Cashier. and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of August, 1913- J. C. MASON. Notary Pnhllr- correct Attest: JOSHUA PATTERSON, C. W. HOLDRIDGE. EMMETT BEESON, Directors. Good Rood Built I'p Roxy Ann. Medford Sun: An excellent rond has been constructed on the south slope of Roxy Ann and automobiles will soon be able to get within about a mile of the top. There are several sharp turns which will have to be eliminated before it will be safe for automobiles to attempt going over the road, however. At the upper end of the road a most excellent view can be had of both the Rogue and the Antelope valleys, at an elevation of about 2,000 feet. Phone news Items to the Tidings. TALENT S. P. TRAIN SCHEDULE. Northbound. No. 20 7:11 a.m Grants Pass motor 10:14 a.m Grants Pass motor 3:52 p.m No. 14 6:32 Southbound. No. 20 12:06 Grants Pass motor 9:10 Grants Pass motor 2:50 p.m No. 15 3:52 p.m p.m. a.m. a.m. The PORTLAND EVENING TELE GRAM and Ashland Tidings one year, $5.00. tM ml ts fefe! i We will print for ranchers 250 letter heads (size 6x9) and 250 envelopes to match, with your name and the name of your ranch (if you desire) neatly printed on both letter heads and envelopes, all for Op)l) Delivered by parcels post, prepaid This is about the price usuallv Daid at statinnerv I t r J T T stores ior ine piain paper ana envelopes. Ranching is a business. Nothing adds more dig nity to a business than neatly printed stationery. Send us your order with copy of what you want printed on the stationery, together with remittance of $3.50, and we will mail you the printed stationery, neatly packed in a box, by parcels post. Ashland TMm I