Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 30, 1913, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 90, 1013
IHHUAMU TIDISUHs
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
One cent per word, first Insertion;
P.4 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 K. 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.
WANTED A girl tor general house
work. Inquire at the Tidings.
41-tf
FOR CITY. CARRIAGE see E. N.
Smith, 124 Morton St. Phone
464-J. 2-tf
WANTED Sewing by the day or by
the piece. Mrs. Bomar, telephone
200-J. 44-4t
BILL" POSTER Will 6tennett, 116
Factory St. Bill posting and dis
tributing. 54-tT
TANTED A position as housekeep
er for widower with children. Ad
dress Box 94, Talent, Ore. 44-3t
MONEY TO LOAN First mortgage,
No agent. No commission. Ad
dress Box 2 0 2, Ashland, Ore. 35-tf
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
Rents, repairs, oil, needles, parts.
290 East Main St. Phone 144.
38-16t
LOST Near Main and Fourth Sts
recently, abstract on Ashland prop
erty. Return to 525 East Main
St. 41-6t
.AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Either in
city or trips to any part of South
ern Oregon. First-class service at
reasonable rates. Floyd Dickey,
phone 356-R. 42-lmo.
CALL on Mrs. L. B. Irish at 2$3
High St. for the Stewart spiral
wire made-to-measure corset, also
dressmaking and ladies' tailoring.
Phone 341-L. 6-tf
WANTED To buy, apples and pears,
all winter varieties, by the pound,
box, or on. the trr-e. Telephone
419-J or call at '575 Liberty St.
W. E. Pierson. 40-lmo.
)R. R. P. BRADFORD and wife,
Chiropractors, graduates and post
graduates of the "Carver Chiro
practic College," Oklahoma City,
Okla. Rooms, Freeberg building,
21 East Main St., Ashland, Ore.
Consultation and examination free.
J 'lours, 9 to 5. Sunday by appoint
ment only. Phone Main 58. 37-tf
V" PER-CENTLOANS on farms, or
chard lands, city resident or busi
ness property, to buy, build, im
prove, extend or refund mortgages
or other securities. Terms reason
able. Special privileges. Corre
spondence invited. Dept. L, 618
Commonwealth BIdg., Denver,
Colo., or Dept. I, 749 Henry BIdg.,
Seattle, Wash. , 38-9t
FOR RENT.
VOR RENT A five-room house and
bath. Inquire 147 Church St.
4 2-tf
KOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, 166 North Main St.
43-4t
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Household goods and
furniture. Inquire at 286 B St.
42-4t
' FOR SALE Corn in the crib at 1
cents per pound, at the Bagley
ranch, Talent. 42-tf
. VOffSALE A piano as good" as new,
for $200. Address G. N., care the
Tidings, for information. 44-tf
TOR SALE OR TRADE The furni
ture and fixtures of a 17-room
hotel. Inquire at Tidings office.
42-lmo.
'FOR SALE One of the most mod
ern homes in Ashland. For par
ticulars inquire at the Tidings of
fice. 43-3t
FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood,
five dozen Black Minorca hens.
A. C. Briggs, care Fruit Associa
tion. 44-2t
FOR SALE A house of five rooms
and bath on 50-foot lot by 150
deep. Will sell for $1,600 cash.
Address Z, bare Tidings. 31-tf
TOR SALE Homestead relinquish
ment, one mile to S. .P. station,
one to school; good spring; 18
acres plowed, .10 in wheat, 25
fenced; two-room house. See G.
W. Trefren. 43-8t
THE PORTLAND HOTEL
t
Sixth, Seventh, Morrison
PORTLAND,
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 Tidings
TALENT 8. P.
TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Northbound.
No. 14 .... 8:12 a.m.
Grants Pass motor 11:12 a.m.
Grants Pass motor 8:10 p.m.
No. 16 5:02 p.m.
Southbound.
Grants PasB motor 10:01 a.m.
Grants Pass motor.
'6:5C p.m.
No. IS 4:25 p.m.
Siam exports about
worth of teak a year.
19,000,000
FOR BaLE Continued.
FOR SALE $1,500 down, balance
on easy payments, 5-roomed house
with bath, on 1 acres of
ground. Young orchard and
strawberry patch. Address X,
care Tidings. 24-tf
SEE THIS before- you buy: EaU
Ashland residence property In
young bearing orchard. Reason
able prices and terms. Would
consider good outside properly in
exchange. Owner, 64 California
St. 33-lmo.
FOR SALE The Tidings 'has an ad
vertising contract w'th the Port
land Hotel whereby we have to
take part In trade.. Anyone going
to Portland to &tay for a day or
longer can save 15 per cent on
their hotel bl'U by applying to the
Tidings.
FOR SALE Real bargains, for cash.
Work "horse, about 1,200 lbs.;
worlr. mule," about 1,300 lbs.; 2
aet'j double work harness; 2 sets
Single buggy harness; 1 cowboy
saddle; 1 buckboard(with tongue) ;
1 Hercules stump puller (good as
new); 1 light wagon (springs un
der bed); feed bags, hobbles and
collars. J. F. Roc ho, 115 Granite
St. . 31-tf
FOR SALE Or will exchange for
Oakland, Cal., property New mod
ern six-room house on lot 75 by
100 feet, barn or garage, wood and
gas stoves, including between six
and seven cords of oak and pine
wood. Will sell with or without
furniture, including piano. Call at
73 Union St., city. Leaving town.
$1,000 down and balance at 5 per
cent. 39-7t
MUSIC AND ART.
SINGING Vocal technique, tone
placing, artistic singing. Mr. Mac
Murray, Director of Music, Pres
byterian church. Phone 183. 30-tf
PIANO Graduate teacher of piano,
10 years experience. Beginners a
specialty. Recitals. Elizabeth T.
Goodman, 237 C St., corner C and
First.
44-8t
DR. JOHN F. HART
Physician and Surgeon
TALENT, OREGON,
MM
a.
I Own Your Home i
The Certificates of Deposit
issued by this bank will start
yonr home building. !
Make up your ' mind how
much you can spare from your
Income anj invest that sum
regularly in these Certificates.
With the swift passage or
time you will soon get together
enough for your first payment
on a homo.
"Well begun is half done."
Begin NOW.
I State Bank oi Talent
TALENT, OREGON.
and Yamhill Streets
OREGON
THURSDAV, OCTOBER 30, 1913
COUNTY COURT REPORT
Marriage Licenses.
Gilbert E. Saltmarsh and Maude '
Drennan.
Felix Y. Allen and Adelia Diggings.
Lester Stevens and Hazel Klngery.
Ernest Clement and Joswphino Se
quin. John Crouse Banks and Ruth Hol
lo way.
Fletcher F. Dodge and Virena Wil-!
son.
A. L.
good.
Clyde
Flynn a&d Mary E. Liven-
R. Dean and Vera Esther
Lowe,
Circuit Court,
C. V. Kock vs. H. G. Kock.
Suit
tor divorce. Order of default.
I. J. Lumber Co. vs. Trail Lumber
Co. Order releasing attachment.
Old Mill Ditch & Irrigating Co. vs.
Barbara Estell. Order releasing
money in hands of county treasurer.
Thomas Turpin vs. John L. Mur
phy et al. ' Order for publication of
summons.
D. R. Pulaski vs. Emma J. Pulaski.
Suit for divorce. Default order.
The State of Oregon ex rel. Grace
tClme vs. H. S. Kime. Order requir-
ifig defendant to appear and show
cause why he should not be held in
contempt of court.
E. T. Staples vs. Arabella Siemsen.
Transcript from justice's court, Ash
land district.
J. G. Shebley vs. A. G. Rose. Man
date of supreme court filed.
George Butz vs. A. J. Spring. Suit
for an accounting, injunction and
other relief. Complaint filed. In
junction bond. Summons.
George Cllne vs. J. O. Rigg. Suit
for strict foreclosure of contract.
Complaint filed. Summons.
New Cases.
The State of Oregon vs. A. C.
Brockman. Criminal complaint.
Transcript from justice's court, Ash
land district.
Ernest White vs. Clark-Henery Co.
Action for damages. Complaint filed.
George W. Walters vs. Sam Rosen
berg. Action for damages. Com
plaint filed. Summons.
Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of Sally
Ann Bissell, deceased. Order ap
pointing appraisers.
In the matter of the estate of A.
J. Randall, deceased. Order making
allowance for the widow.
In the matter of the estate of John
B. Mattis, deceased. Inventory of
after-discovery property filed.
In the matter of the estate of Isaac
Wright, deceased. First semi-annual
account filed.
In the matter of the estate of John
D. McArdle, deceased. Administra
tor's first report filed.
In the matter of the estate of
Charles Bland, deceased. Order di
recting administrator to make deed
upon receipt of $4,000.
In the matter of the estate of
David Mayham, deceased. Order ap
pointing administrator.
In the matter of the estate and
guardianship of Rita Tiffin, a minor.
First report of guardian filed. Order
approving same.
In the matter of the estate of L. P.
Black,' deceased. Order directing ex
ecutrix to make deed to certain prop
erty. In the matter of the estate of Wil
liam uurtis Kltto, deceased. Order
of final settlement.
CHANCE FOR TIDING.? READERS.
Coupon Worth 25c If Presented at
McNair Bros.' Store.
In order to test the Tidings' great
circulation and its superior advertis
ing value, we havemade arrange
ments with McNair Bros., the popu
lar druggists, to offer one of their
best selling medicines at half price
to anyone who will cut out the fol
lowing coupon and present at their
store:
S COUJON
$ This coupon entitles the hold- S
4 er to one 50c package of Dr. $
S Howard's specific for the cure $
S of constipation and dyspepsia at $
S half price, 25c. We will refund 8
$ the money to any dissatisfied $
S customer.
McNAIR BROS.
3 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
If you cannot call at their store,
cut out the coupon and mall it with
'25 cents, and a 50-cent box of the
specific will be sent you by mail,
charges paid- Do not put It off.
"One today is worth two tomorrow."
Adv.
TALENT NEWS ITEMS.
The work on the new brick block
jis progressing rapidly these days and
the building will be a decided addi-
tion to the village.
The Bagley Canning Company has
finished running tomatoes and
peaches and has started in on the
apple run. They will also run a
large amount of cider. They expect
to keep busy until about the first of
December.
Mrs. C. W. Holdrldge and daughter
Luclle are home from their trip to
Iowa, having arrived Tuesday morn
ing, coming via Sacramento. They
were gone nearly ten weeks and
spent most of their time in and
around Sac City, their former home.
They report weather cold and stormy
when they left there and are glad to
get back to the balmy atmosphere of
the Rogue River Valley.
Peter. Vandersluis and Marion
Tryer made a trip to the Suncrest
orchard Tuesday to see the big ranch.
The rush there is practically over for
the present.
The horse driven by Alice Vander
sluis and Margaret Ames got away
while they were unhltcntng him at
1 Ashland Monday morning and demor
alized the thills of the buggy before
he was caught.
The Talent young people who are
attending school in Ashland are re
joicing over the promise of the
change back to the old motor sched
ule. They will then be able to go to
school by train Instead of by driving.
Work on J. N. Pace's new house Is
progressing rapidly. It has been
rented by Dr. Hart, who will occupy
it when completed.
C. A. Johnson, formerly from
Plainfield, Wis., arrived in Talent
Tuesday afternoon to look up the
matter of a creamery here. Mr.
Johnson is a creamery man of experi
ence and comes at the invitation of
several of the leading citizens to see
what can be done to establish a
creamery in Talent.
Mrs. E. E. Cook of Talent has pre
sented the Talent free reading room
with a fine new phonograph.
Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines.
If you want to contribute directly
to the occurrence of capillary bron
chitis and pneumonia, use cough
medicines that contain codine, mor
phine, heroin and other sedatives
when you have a cough or cold. An
expectorant like Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is what is needed.
That cleans out the culture beJs or
breeding places for the germs of
pneumonia and other germ diseases
That Is why pneumonia never results
from a cold when Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is used. It has
world-wide reputation for its cures.
It contains no morphine - or other
sedative. For sale by all dealers.
Worth the Trouble.
"You go hunting every year?"
"Yes." (
"What kind of game do you pre
fer?"
"Oh, I never shoot anything. But's
kind of pleasant to come home and
have my family make a fuss oyer me
because I get back alive." Washing'
ton Star.
They Make You Peel Good.
The pleasant purgative effect pro
duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and
the healthy condition of body and
mind which they create make one feel
joyful. For sale by all dealers.
An Instance,
"Dou you believe that colors can
influence people?"
"Certainly. If you don't believe It,
look at a man when he's blue."
IpAMCER
ll IN WOMAN'S BREAST
wjU.WAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE
THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS
IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY
I WILL GIVE $1000
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
I TREAT BEFORE it Poisons Bona orDeep Glands
NO KNIFE or PAIN
lo Pay Until Cursdj
No X Ray or other
iwlndlo. An bland
plant makes the cure
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE;
Any TUMOR, LUMP or
Sore on th. lip, faea
or body long U Cncer
It Navtr Palm until ln.it
tage. 120-PAGE BOOK
not (reo; tcaUiooaiul of
tliotnatvls cured at homo
WIHTK TO HO MB
ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST
la CANCER. We rofuaa thousands Dying,
Cimt Too Lot. We have cured 10,000 in 20 yra.
Address DR. & MRS. OR. CHAMLEY & CO.
436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
LIMY MAIL Oils to some one with CANCER
6" i 5 I
Teachers Support
Ashland Normal
Grants Pass Courier: The teach
ers of southern Oregon are unanim
ous In their demand for the re-opening
of the Ashland normal school,
and Monday afternoon adopted the
following resolutions:
"Whereas, The Josephine and Jack
son county teachers' institute has an
nually declared in most unmistak
able tons for the re-opening of the
Southern Oregon State Normal
School; and
"Whereas, The legislature has by
practically a unanimous vote rpconi
mended to the people at the coming
election in November, 1914, a mill
age bill whereby the appropriation is
taken out of the legislature, and
therefore out of politics;
"Be it resolved, That the Josephine
and Jackson county teachers' insti
tute give said bill its hearty support
until the measure is finally adopted
into law, and that a special commit
tee of five be appointed to draft i
suitable address setting forth to the
citizens ot Oregon why said meas
ure should be carried."
The following resolution was also
adopted and wired to Portland to the
Congress of Mothers in session there:
"Be it hereby resolved by the
teachers of Josephine and Jackson
counties, in institute assembled at
Grants Pass, That we extend greet
ings to the Congress of Mothers as
sembled In Portland.
"Be it further resolved. That we
recognize In the work of these worn
en a great benefit to humanity to
which we lend our endorsement and
support.
"Be it further resolved,' That we
ask their support of the measure now
pending before the people of Ore
gon providing for the state's support
of the Southern Oregon Normal
School."
Oatmeal and rice will be substl
tuted for pie and charlotte russe as
desserts by the Harvard Dining Asso
elation, as being better brain food.
Guaranteed to Stop
Itching at Once
Eczema, Hash, Tetter, Dandruff Disap
pear by Using Remarkable ZEfflO.
Buy a 25o Bottle Today and Prove It.
That itching that drives you nearlj
wua, mat Keeps yoa awaKe in ngonj
all night long, that scalp Itching, wll
vanlHh instantly by using the new
remedy ZISMO. It Is guaranteed.
ZEMO will surprise you as It has
thousands of others by its results on
"3 a. iii. Not a AVink of Sleep Vet. If I
Only Uad ZUMO fur that Terrible Itching"
fiery eczema, sores, rash, tetter,
blotches, tnllamed or Irritated skin,
pimples, rawness lifter shaving, oil skin
nUllctluns, sores, blotches, and ltclilnir
;alp. It cures dundrulT completely, since
dundrti.i' ,: nothlnir but eczoma ot the sculp.
ZKMO Is wonderfully refreshing to
the skin. It Is a clean, antiseptic so
lution, not a paste, cream or ointment.
The llrst application gives blessed re
lief. ZEMO hus been imitated, but
positively never equalled.
'It Is Impossible for me to do Jus
tice In recommending ZK.MO, because
words cannot express Its wonderful
achievements." It. A. Stierlln, Supt.
Klcetrotype Dept., Sanders Engraving
Co., St. Louis, Mo,
Your druggtot will sell you a 25o
Bcalcd bottle of ZKMO, and will guar
antee It, or It will be sent direct on
receipt of price by K. W. Hobo Medi
cine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Sold and guaranteed In Ashland by
E. Side Pharmacy, J. J. McNair, Prop.
MOT CffiAP
On Easy Terms
FOR 'QUICK SALE !
A splendid five-room bungalow,
nearly new, in fine neighborhood.
Thoroughly modern, built-in china
closets, book cases, etc. Lot 40x90.
Some cash. Balance monthly. See
GREER, at the TIDINGS OFFICE.
pH
Jess
Batten Rod rWmoCo
POWTUJO OREGON
Pill In the Coupon In your
packuae of GOLDEN ROD
OATS and mail it to us for this
valuable FREE BOOKLET
A Famous
Athlete Says:-
"While many a small fel
low Is successful In athletics,
that fellow would be still
more successful If he were
a six footer and weighed
isr to 1JU pounds.
"Nothing helps the growth
of bone and muscle mora
than good oats the kind
containing the maximum
nourishment. I've always
found that to be
GOLDEN
ROD OATS
' Here's the reason : Oregon
oats weigh 30 to 4(5 pounds a
bushel, and other oats
weigh only 37 to 32 pounds
per bushel all of which
means that exactly that
. much more meat and the
nutritive qualities of meat
are found In Golden Rod
Oats. They are more quick
ly and more easily prepared,
too.
At your grocer.
Golden Rod Milling
Company
Portland, Oregon
HSHLWND
Storage and Transfer Co.
C. P. BATES, Proprietor.
Two warehouses near Depot
Goods of all kinds stored at reasona
ble rates.
A General Transfer Businesa.
Wood and Rock Springs Coal
Phone 117.
Of five 99 Oak Street.
ASHLAND. OREGON
John Hearing 1
PROPRIETOR.
I Good Clean Rooms !
and : ;
Appetizing Meals ;
NEAR DEPOT.
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