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Thnmday, Angqst 21, 1013 ASHLAND TIDIXtJS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One cent per woM, first insertion; cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertisement inserted lor less than 25 cents. Classified ads &T9 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 413-J. BILL POSTER Will ritennett, 116 Factory St Bill posting and dis tributing. 64-tf FOR CITY CARRIAGE or city auc tioneer see E. N. Smith, 124 Mor ton St. Phone 464-J. 2-tf SINGER SEWING MACHINES Rents, repairs, oil, needles, parts. 290 East Main St. Phone 144. 87-tf CRATER LAKE LAUNDRY agency at Hotel Oregon billiard parlors. Wagon calls Monday, Wednesday and Fnaay. 11-tf AVANTEDToHbuy, a five-passenger Ford auto. Must be in good condi tion and cheap for cash. Address Box 105, Talent, Ore., or call 373- R-2. 24-3t 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 flnworo RpferAtinn renuired. Fine place and good wages for right party. iteport at rrovosi tiros. hardware store. 5-tf YOR RENT. FOR RENT Jfurnisnea ftousekeep- 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 432-J. zo-tr 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-tt FOR SALE A horse, buggy and harness, cheap. Inquire J. A, Bish, 319 Avery St. 22t FOR" SALE "OR EXCHANGE Beau tiful home, bungalow, 10 acres fruit and alfalfa. Box 83, Talent Ore. 65-tf FOR SALE Nearly new Ford car 1913 model, $600 on easy terms Apply J. R. Robertson, 340 Al mond St. 24-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, a five- roomed modern house and two lots on a corner. Address B. C. S., care Tidings. 24-lmo FOR SALE A few fine young In dian Runner ducks. Great layers of large white eggs. Cunningham, 319 Alta Ave. 23-St FOR SALE At Ashland-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 Eell 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 POTATOES FOR SALE I would be pleased to book your order for any nuantitv. either for immediate or future delivery. Varieties, Early Rose and Burbanks. Thomas H Thompson, 143 Granite St., Ash land, Ore. Phone 267-Y. 24-lmo FOR SALE Large seven-room house and large lot in fine condition; modern conveniences; close in. Cement walks and street" paving ' THE PORTLAND HOTEL Sixth, Seventh, Morrison and Yamhill Streets portland7oregon 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 The Talent Tidincrs ANDERSON CRKEK NEWS. Horace Turpin.was a Talent vis itor Monlay. A. L. Baird has been on the sick list. Mrs. Lillie Burnett and children were seen on our streets Sunday, S. I. Wilson was at Talent last week on business. E. N. Campbell of Medford was at his Anderson Creek ranch Monday picking early peaches. The families of Mr. Burgan and Peter Vandersluis of Talent are camping at the head of Anderson creek this week. F. Denha,m and family went for a picnic dinner in the woods Sunday. Early Crawford peaches will soon be ripe in our Anderson Creek or chards. How th Trouble Starts. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disordets that maksilife miserable. Take Chamberlain's Tab lets, keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all dealers. The Tidings for artistic printing. 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 Tidings has an ad vertising contract with the Port land Hotel whereby we have to take part in trade. Anyone going to Portland to stay for a day or longer can save 15 per cent on their hotel bill by 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 au-d on terms, no prop erty exchange. For particulars address T. J. Nolton, Montague, Calif. 21-tf DR. JOHN F. HART Physician and Surgeon TALEXT, OREGOX, I l 'M' l Own Your Home I 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 T regularly In these Certificates. X With the swift passage of time you will soon get together enough for your first payment on a homa. "Well begun Is half done." 1 Begin NOW. I State Bank of Talent I t TALENT, OREGON. M I IlimiHIMf THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913. TALENT XEWS 1TEJ1S. E. E. Cook was at Ashland Tues day looking after business matters. Elder Overholser and family ex pect to leave the last of the week for Bandon, Ore., where he goes to take charge of a church. Their many friends hate to see them leave but wish them much prosperity in their new home. Charles Adams of Delta, Colo., who arrived here recently to visit his friend, F. T. Guyer, has accepted a position with the Buckeye orchards and may remain here permanently. Miss Marie Carnahan is at the Bear Creek orchards assisting at the work of packing apples, at which she is an expert. J. S. Spitzer and wife have re turned from a five hundred mile tour by team. They visited Crater Lake and also drove to Crescent City, being gone about five weeks altogether. Will Stump is home from a trip to Klamath Falls, where he went by team. Train No.' 14 was held fifteen min utes at Talent Monday evening load ing peaches being shipped out by ex press Miss Edith Tryer, who has been slk the last week with appendicitis, is slightly Improving. Miss Weiss and Miss Smith of Griffin Creek are here assisting in packing apples for the Houston Bros. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foss were visit ors at Tshland Tuesday. LOBSTER AND BUTTERFLY. Widely Apart In Appearance, They Are Close Relative. You would hardly think It to look at them, yet the lobster is a relative of the butterfly. The kinship is not mere ly that of two members of the animal kingdom. The lobster and the butter fly are actually in one and the same great group of the kingdom, like the clam and the snail or the whale and the giraffe, whose spheres of activity are so widely separated. It Is simply, as Darwin pointed oat in the case of all other creatures a great many years ago, that the lobster and its friends, the crab, the prawn and the shrimp, chose one method of life, while the butterfly and its set chose another. So the first group developed charac teristics suited to the conditions in which it lived, including as one of the most important, as its members do not move rapidly, a coat of armou Jo protect them from their lnnumdraiTO enemies, while the butterflies and the great host of other winged Insects shed every bit of superfluous weight, trusting to swiftness to carry them out of danger and to protective coloring to conceal tbem when flight is un availing. London Family Herald. 'When Dead Men Ate. In the medical press is a story of a man who believed that be was dead and who for that reason refused to take 'nourishment. "How can the dead eat and drink?" be asked when food was pressed upon him. It was obvious that unless something were done to bring hhn to his senses the delusion must soon become actuality- be would die of starvation. The stran gest ruse was tried. Half a dozen at tendants, draped in ghostly white, crept silently in single file into the room adjoining his and with the door open sat down where be could see them at a hearty meal. "Here, who are these people?' Inquired the patient "Dead men," answered the doctor. "What!" said the other. "Do dead men eat?" "To be sure they do, as you see for yourself," was the answer. "Well." said the corpse, "If that is so I'll Join them, for I'm starving." The spell was broken, and he sat down and ate like forty famished men. A Matter of Gender. The bell of a Scottish church was giving out a very poor tone, and a committee was appointed to inquire as to what was wrong and to report on the best means of putting it right After an examination the members were divided In their opinion, and the kirk officer, who was in attendance with the keys, was asked his view. "Fine, A ken what's wrang wi' the bell." he remarked. "It's a she-yin," meaning that it was of the feminine gender. Pressed to explain, he added, "Its tongue's owre lang It's needln' to be cllpplt!" And this turned out to be really the fault The tongue had become loosened to the extent of an Inch or so nnd was overlapping the curve at the rfcn and therefore not striking truly. Dogs-of Belgium. Belgian dogs that are barnessed to carts often work themselves to death. They may enjoy their work for a time, when they burl themselves into the collar to drag the milk cart (and often the lazy milkmun as well as bis cans), but they do not enjoy the ensuing pa ralysis. The sight of a dog dying of starvation in the streets because his paralysis Jerked blm away from food every time be attempted to take It is not conducive to happy memories of Belgium. When there is no good within no good comes. Dutch Proverb. WILL START SOON. Bagley Cannery Only Waiting Ripen lug of Cropn. The Bagley cannery opened a few days the last of the week to put up some beans which were contracted and is now all ready for operation on peaches and pears, which will be ready for the pickers in a few days now. They report that there is a demand for more women and girls, as this kind of help appears to be scarce. Dr. Iiagley was out in the sur rounding country the first of the week looking up and making con tracts for peaches, pears and apples. SANCTUARY IN- ENGLAND. Th Principle Still Survives to a Lim ited Degree. Much water has flowed under Lon don briil since the British criminal could defy the strong arm of the law by the single expedient of escaping to the nearest church or hospital and claiming the protection of the "sanctu ary," for down to the early Stunrt days Great Britain had thousands of Just such refuges for the criminal. l from cathedrals and royal palaces to 'scores of towns and cities, where the man guilty of felony could laugh with impunity at the officers of law and Justice for a period ranging up to forty days. If within that time he chose to go before the coroner, clothed in penitence and sackcloth, nnd con fess his guilt, he was free to quit the realm without any hand daring to stay hlin. Althouch no such asylum exists to day for the criminal, the principle of the "sanctuary" still manages to sur vive. This privilege refers only to civil offenses and not to crimes as in the olden days, and yet the privileges are of considerable value. No clergyman can be arrested with in the walls of his church or while he is going to or returning from his duty. Bishops and archbishops are still more protected, for not one of them can be haled before a magistrate even though the cause is a crime, unless the king especially commands it. Nor even up to the present time has any warrant an effect within the precincts of any of the king's palaces. Chicago Trlb une. FEROCIOUS" DOLPHINS. Marine Monsters That Are Known a Whale Killers. There really is such a sea monster ?s the whale killer. It is one of the largest and most ferocious of all the dolphin family. It also is known as the grampus. It is characterized as a genus by Its large size and the conical und depressed bead, devoid of a beak. The back Ho is of great length, espe cially in the males, nnd the flippers are large and broadly ovate. The teeth are comparatively few In number, varying from ten to thir teen on each side of the Jaw, and are much larger than in any dolphins yet noticed, being often an inch or more in diameter and having an oval sec tion. The coloration Is striking, the upper parts and tins being black, while the lower Jaw, chest and under parts are whitish. The white area of the under parts does not however, extend to the flukes, but ends posteriorly In a trident, of which the lateral and shorter prongs extend obliquely upward on the flanks. There is a large white streak above and behind the eye, and frequently at least a purple crescentlc area extends ncross the back behind the fin. The killer attains a length of at least twen ty feet St. Louis Times. Much Worse. "Ob dear,"' pouted the pretty girl in Irritation, ns the trolley car came to a standstill, "what Is worse than waiting on a switch?" "Trying to pass on the same rail, madam." responded a gentleman be side her. Judge. 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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 postoffice address. All persons now copducting 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 J100." Blanks necessary to conform to the above law can be had from the Tidings for 10 cents each or three for 25 cento. get fresh air, sunshine and above all the cell-building, energy-producing properties of SCOTTS EMULSION. Its prompt use often thwarts tuberculosis. 13-2 j Special is hAml I We will print for ranchers 250 letter heads (size Gx9) 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 Delivered by parcels post, prepaid This is about the price usually paid at stationery stores for the plain paper and 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. Miami n t t Attn at a a, i l TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT The name. 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