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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1913)
"ThoTwday, November so, 1918 ASHLA$T TTDINU8 PAGSTH1U9 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISErJEOTS One cent per word, first insertion; 36 cent per word for each, insertion thereafter; 30 words or less 91 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- - holBterer. 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 IS-J. TOR CITY CARRIAGE see E. N. Smith, 124 Morton St. Phone 464-J. 2-tf BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 116 Factory 8t Bill posting and dis tributing. 64-tf .WANTED Grain-fed hogs, alive or dressed. Eagle Pork Packing House, North Main St. 45-8t LOST Between the Christian church and 124 Morton St., a small gold locket. Miss Leona Smith. 50-3t MONEY TO LOAN First mortgage. No agent No commission. Ad dress Box 202, Ashland, Ore. 35-tf FOR CITY CARRIAGE AND GAR DEN PLOWING see E. N. Smith, 124 Morton St. Phone 464-J. 2tf SINGER SEWING MACHINES Rents, repairs, oil, needles, parts. 290 East Main St. Phone 144. 38-16t iW ANTED Party with suitable range to take Swiss milch goats on hares. J. B. Gibbs, 464 Mountain Ave., Ashland, Ore. 49-4t 3LOST Brindle bulldog; answers to the name of "Mugs;" has wire muzzle on. Finder please notify J. A. Orchard. 1167 East Main St. 50-tf 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. -tf AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Either in city or trips to any part of South ern Oregon. First-class service at reasonable rates. Meets all trains. riovd Dickey, nhone 356-R. BO-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT A five-room house and bath. Inquire 147 Church St. 4 2-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Fresh milch cow. Call H. V. Mitchell, phone 409-J. 49-lmo FOR SALE Corn in the crib at 1 cents per pound, at the Bagley ranch, Talent. 4 2-tf rOR SALE A Diano as good as new for $200. Address G. N., care the Tidings, for Information. 44-tf TOR SALE. CHEAP Pear and peach trees, also Burbank potatoes Andy Berkley, R. u. 1, wo. tu. 50-2t FOR SALE An Oliver No. 5 type writer: never has been used. Price 155.00. Address Dee K. Vose Ashland, Ore. 50-4t FOR SALE. CHEAP A thorough bred Scotch Collie dog. Wants work: city life too slow. A. C Prices. Fruit Association. 50-2t FOR SALE A house of five rooms and bath on 50-foot lot by 150 deep. Will sell for I 1,6 00 cash ' Address Z, care Tidings. 31-tf FOR SALE Guernsey grade bull 11 months old; three-quarters Guern Bey, one-quarter high-grade ances tors. Bagley ranch, Talent, Ore. 6u-3t TWO-FINEBUNGALOWS7 close in, we can sell for about the price of the buildings, the lots thrown in. Call at McWilliama & Edglngton's, 73.0ak St. 50-tf FOR SALE By owner, large lot with small house, on Meade St. Centrally located. Warranty deed and abstract. A bargain. Address Mark Hebron, Boise City, Okla. 45-lmo. FOR SALE $1,600 down, balance on easy payments, 5 -roomed house with bath, on 1 acres of ground. Young orchard and strawberry patch. Address X, nara TldineB. 24-tf FOR SALE CHEAP Team formerly owned by W. W. Dann. Suitable lor driving, riding or light hauling. Gentle and dependable. Have also range and heater to sell. Dr. F. H Tnhmnn. corner Bush and High 46-tf Sts. ninniint nit"' ,,,,t THE PORTLAND HOTEL Sixth, Seventh, Morrison ,' PORTLAND, OREGON 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. f 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. l. Kaufman, Manager f t The Talent Tidings Maud Booth Home for Working Girls. This home, maintained at Portland by the Volunteers of America, af fords safe shelter and good, plain food at the lowest possible cost to the poor working girls of Portland. At Thanksgiving time and again at Christmas time the railroads will carry supplies free of charge for this home. Those in Ashland Interested In this work, and having eatables, such as apples or potatoes, to send, are- asked to communicate with the secretary of the Commercial Club, who will instruct you as to shipping. or the supplies can be left at the Commercial Club rooms or at tae freight depot. An Exception. 'All scientists are minus a sense of humor." "Nonsense! Didn't they call this the temperate zone? Judge. Is it possible that Mrs. Pankhurst is undergoing a silence strike? FOR 8aLE Continued. FOR SALE The Tidings ha3 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 AT A SACRIFICE Work horse, 1,200 lbs.; work mule, 1,300 lbs.; two sets double work harness, hack harness, single har ness, cowboy saddle (best make), Hercules stump puller (nothing better made), 2 farm wagon, 30-30 rifle, double barreled shot gun, log chains, cross-cut saws. Inquire 115 Granite St. MUSIC AND ART. SINGING Vocal technique, tone niacin, artistic singing. Mr. Mac- Murray, Director of Music, Pres byterian church. Phone 183. 30-tt PIANO Graduate teacher of piano 10 years' experience. Beginners a specialty. Recitals. Elizabeth T. Goodman. 237 C St., corner C and First. 44-8t NOTICE H. L. Coleman has purchased the hlarkcmith shOD of N. L. High at Talent and is prepared to do up-to date blacksraithing and horseshoeing. H. L. COLEMAN. DR. JOHN F. HART Physician and Surgeon TALENT, OREGON, It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M III 1 1 t A Check THE Best Rat t A check Is the best receipt X X. you can have, especially if you 4 ? write on the check what it is I X for. Open an account at this bank and pay your accounts J T with checks and you have a re- X ceipt for everything. t State Bank ol Talent I HOI I 1,111 111 11111111 11 ' tad Yamhill Streets HI THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1013 High Living Cost Is Nothing New! Lob Angeles. That history is re peating Itself in regard' to the high cost of living seems certain, accord ing to Attorney Edward L. Robinson of this city, who has unearthed two menu cards from early-day hotels, one in San Francisco and the other in Placerville, known in the early '50s as Hangtown. The menu cards were brought to light as a result of the Native Sons' Hangtown Show, now being held here. The hotel patron who com plains against high prices will prob ably find much to be thankful for when he glances over the following menu of the Eldorado Hotel in Pla cerville (Hangtown) in use in 1850: EL DORADO HOTEL. Hangtown, January, 1850. M. Elstner, Proprietor. SOUP. ' Bean, $1.00. Oxtail (short), $1.50. ROAST. Beef, Wild (prime cut), $1.50. Beef Up Along. $1.00. Beef a la Mode (plain), $1.00. Beef with one Potato (fair size), $1.25. Beef, Tame, from Arkansas, $1.50. VEGETABLES. Baked Beans (plain), 75c. Baked Potatoes, Greased, $1.00. Two Potatoes (medium size), 50c. Two Potatoes, Peeled, 75c. ENTREES. Sauerkraut, $1.00. Bacon, Fried, $1.00. Bacon. Stuffed, $1.50. Hash, Low Grade, 75c. Hash, 18 Carats, $1.00. GAME. Codfish Balls, 75c. Grizzly, Roast, $1.00. Grizzly, Fried, 75c. Jackass Rabbit (whole), $1.50. "PASTRY. Rice Pudding (plain), 75c. Rice Pudding with Molasses, $1.00 Rice Pudding with Brandy , Peaches, $2.00. Square Meal with Dessert, $3.00. Payable in Advance. Gold Scales on the end of Bar. UNSTEADIED HIS NERVES. Awdaoious Test of a Marksman's Skill In a Duel. M. Colombey, in bis history of duel Ing, tells an anecdote of a certain noted duelist of bis time. One day this man. M. D., was at Desenne's shooting gallery in Paris watching the pistol practice. There was one man who was shooting very well and Desenne was threatened with the loss- of all bis glass balls and swinging dolls. Every shot was greet ed by the spectators with exclama tions of admiration. B. looked on for awhile, and finally, In a calm voice, made the remark. "He could not do as well on the field." The object of the slighting remark turned around, and in a loud and angry tone cried: "Who are you to say that? Would you like to test the truth of your remark?" 'Willingly,' replied the unrecognized dentist as be led the way out to a secluded place. After taking their re spective positions, they drew lots, and It fell to B. to shoot last. He waited in silence for bis adversary's shot The man fired and missed. B. lowered bis pistol. "What did tell you?" be said, with a smile. Then, putting bis pistol In bis pocket. bo walked away whistling. An Arab Honeymoon. For seven days after the wedding the Arab bride and bridegroom are supposed not to leave their room. The bride may Bee none of ber own family and only the women folk of ber bus band, who wait on her. She remalus In all ber wedding finery and paint and does absolutely nothing. The bride groom generally slips out at night aft er three days and sees a few friends privately, but he persistently bides from his wife's family, and should be by accident meet bis father-in-law be fore the seven days are over be turns his back and draws bis burnoose, cr baik, over bis face. This Is their view of a honeymoon, and they grow as weary of It as any European couple do of their enforced continental tour. Wide World Magazine. Appropriate. A Milwaukee man went to order wedding cake the other day. "I'm getting married," he said, "and I want a cake." "Well, It's the latest thing," said the salesgirl, "to have wedding cakes In harmony with the bridegroom's calling or profession. Thus a Journalist has spice cake, a musician an oat cake, an athlete a cup cake, a man who loafs on his friends a sponge cake, and so forth and so on. What is your calling please?" "I am a pianist" "Then, of course," said the glrU "you'll want a pound cake." Exchange. TALENT NEWS ITEMS. The California-Oregon Power Company has been replacing a num ber t fir poles in Talent this week with cedar poles. Charles Logsdon Is building him a room at the cannery and will act as watchman and caretaker there this winter. ' He will also put In some of his spare time making improvements around the place. He expects, how ever, to take a two months' vacation a little later. Fifteen or twenty from Talent took in the big league ball game at Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wakeman of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vandersluis and daughter Alice were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. D. Burgan, Sunday. There are rumors that there will be a move made in the near future ! to organize a lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons in Talent in the near future. It was talked of some time ago but given up because of lack or a good lodge room. This will be found in the new building being erected and it may result in the organization of a lodge of that j order. Work on the Ames block has been delayed by the non-arrival of the eye beams needed for the front. The building is going to be a decided credit to the city. W. R. Nyswaner and family have returned from Bray, Calif., and have rented the Gardner plate, owned by Mrs. Wolters. Most of the floating laborers who have been employed in the orchards around Talent this summer have left. One merchant expressed the belief that less than 5 per cent had saved 10 per cent of their summer's wages. A large portion of them left practi cally broke after a summer of Ward work. It is from such as these im provident ones that the ranks of the W. W. are recruited. They are easily led to Deneve mat u is some one else's fault that they have not got ahead. J. F. Norman and family were at Ashland Monday visiting his mother, who had just returned from Califor nia. Albert L. Bolster, formerly of Iowa, will speak at the Christian churth next Sunday evening at c. 30 p. m., on temperance. E. A. Mitchell was down from Ash land Tuesday on business, returning home on the afternoon motor. Leslie R. Coombs of Ashland was In Talent a short time Tuesday on business. Smallpox and Diphtheria. There is less dread of this disease now than formerly, because every body knows they can be prevented, one by vaccination, the other with antitoxin. 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Samoline Corporation "Newark' N J M Seller Ac Co Distributor Portland, Seattle and Spokane Great Family Combination Offer We do not know of any Family Weekly that we can more heart ily recommend to our readers than The Youth's Companion. It gives us pleasure, therefore, to announce that we have arranged with the publishers to make the following offer: TDK YOUTH'S CXMPAMOX THE ASHLAND TIDINGS To take advantage of this club rate send all subNcrlptions to thU office. The Wagner TALENT, Has ust received a large import of BULKS Write for their prices. Also Trees. Shrubs and Roses. Order now. 1 He gets the leavings who is satis fied to take things as they come. Cider. We will do custom cider work anyi day. Bring your own apples or we will furnish them. BAGLEY CANNING CO.. 50-3t Talent, Ore. Scale receipts at Tidings office. 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