Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 07, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
ASHLAND TIDINGS
Thursday, May 7. 1914
LOCAL S. P. TIME CARD.
Northbound. Leave
JNo. 1 4 .' 8:00 a.m.
t&rants Pass motor (main
line depot) 9:30 a.m.
Grants Pass motor (city
depot) 9:40 a.m.
t&rants Pass motor (main
line depot) 3:40 p.m.
(Grants Pass motor (city
depot) 3:50 p.m.
Ko. 10 .. . . 4:30 p.m.
Southbound. Arrive.
Grants Pass motor (city
depot ) 9:00 a.m.
'Grants Tass motor (main
line depot) 9:20 a.m.
Ko. 13 11:35 a.m.
Grants Pass motor (city
depot) 3:10 p.m.
(Grants Pass motor (main
line depot) 3:20 p.m.
No. 15 4:50 p.m.
"Simply collect 12 ends from
fix packages of "Supreme"
baked poodis and if your grocer
cannot supply you with a Sur
prise Box, mail them direct to
llaradon & Son, Portland, Or.
and they will be sent at once
by parcel post, absolutely free"
"It is an uncondional offer
they are making to further in
troduce the rare quality of
Supreme
Sodas
IOC AT YOU It DIALERS
And theentirellnof "SURREMfdaintin
Dennis Store
Successor U A.shlantl Fred Store
Hay, Grain aad all kinds of Feed
SEEDS SEEDS
Staple and Fancy Groceries of nil
kinds
Bry Wood, Plaster and Cement
At Right Trices
Dennis9 Store. E. Main
SCHOOLBOY
WANTED
For steady, summer, part-time,
easy work. Must be bright,
neatly dressed, and under four,
teen years of ane. (live refer
ences and mention day and hour
when parent will come with boy
for Interview, (iood pay. Splen
did training. Write to Uox 4 4,
Tidings office.
300
ARTICLES
30f)
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Magazine
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men and women.
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taafcp MMttlmi lutmuim, wlmltwtamiUKa, btmtav
I jtnan, auwh'. and all Uw UiUaa buy hnrca,
ia rt v. tMOAS conn it ccmt.
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warn ron mm tum oor today
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how the enact content!
of the Hurtiriae Vox ju.it as it
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M F. f . IIARAOON Ic SON U
1 Portly. 0ec Q
New Books in
Public Library
Rooks added to the public library;
DcMorgan Affair of Dishonor.
Kinehart Amazing Adventures of
Letitla Caiberry.
Adams Average Jones.
Roberts Barbara Todd.
Vancc-j-Black Hag.
Gibbs Bolted )oor.
'Wilson Boss of Little Arcady.
Thanet By Inheritance.
Grant Christophus Ilibbault,
Itoadmaker.
Bowers Chip of the Flying U.
Churchill Crossing.
Palmer Danbuiy Rodd, Aviator.
Iiacheller Darrel of the Blessed
Isles.
Tompkins Doctor Ellen.
Major Dorothy Vernon of Haddou
Hall.
Bacheller DrI and I.
Bnrnham Eben Ilolden.
Meredith Egoist.
Phillips Fashionable Adventures
of Joshua Crais.
Connor Foreigner. .
Gale Friendship Village Love
Stories.
Wharton Fruit of the Tree.
Wright Garden of a Commuter's
Wife.
Smith Gentleman Vagabond.
Tarkington Gentlemau From ln-j
diana.
Bindloss Gold Trail.
Page Gordon Keith.
Paine Head Coach.
Wells
Candee a Living.
Kivcs
Her Ladyship's Elephant
I'u'.v ;i Woman May Earn
-Kingdom of the Slender
Swords.
Reed Lavender and Old Lace.
Klein Lion and the Mouse.
Kinehart Man in Lower Ten.
Andaux Marie Clare.
Green Mayor's. Wife.
Hough Mississippi Bubble.
Barclay Mistress of Shenatone.
Tompkins Open House.
Wright Open Window.
Laut Pathfinders of the West.
Winslow Peggy at Spinster Farm.
Wright People of the Whirlpool.
Pidgin Qulncy Adams Sawyer.
Wister Red Man and White.
Kingsley Resurrection of Mrs.
Cynthia.
Dillon Rose of Old St. Louis.
Foggarro Saint.
McClung Second Chance.
Dumas Three Guardsmen.
Dumas Twenty Years After.
Service Trail of Ninety-eight.
Thompson-Seton Two Little Sav
ages. Isham Under the Rose.
Beach Barriers.
Locke Beloved Vagabond.
A mini Caracaners.
Lincoln Depot Master.
Richmond Indifference of Juliet.
Ward Lady Merton. Colonist.
Grey I,ost Trail.
Dillon Patience of John More
land. Doyle Refugees.
Daviess Rose of Old Harpeth.
Hardy Tess of the d'Urbervilles.
Bindloss Thurston ot Orchard
Valley.
Johnson Varmint.
.Richmond With Joullet in Eng
land.
Fox Trail of the Lonesome Tine.
Barnes-Grundy llaxel of Heather-
land.
Von Arnim Princess Priscilla's
Burnett Louisiana.
Griffith Rosemary for Remem
brance.
Sherwood Daph ine.
Crockett Lilac Sunbonnet.
Bronte Jane Eyre.
Harris Circuit Rider's Wife.
Richmond Under the Christmas
Stars.
Otis Boy Scouts In a Lumber
Camp.
Holland Boy Scouts of Birchbark
Island.
A Idiwyor on "Dolnjt" Her.
Elihu Root was talking about the
corporation lawyer.
"He isn't so much abused as he
once was, said Senator Root. A
reaction In his favor has set In. In
tho past a corporation lawyer could
n't attend a public dinner without
having some such story as that of
Lawlnce thrown at lilm.
"La wince Prof. Lnwlace taught
corporation law in a famous school.
Ho hud a reputation for wit. He
was always making funny cracks at
modern life and society.
"A student, In answer to one of
Lawlnco's questions, said grandilo
quently:
" 'A lawyer's first, his sole duty.
Is to see that, though the heavenB
fall, justice is done.'
" 'That justice is done,' repeated
lnwlace thoughtfully, Una; yeB,
exactly. And my experience has
been that the lawyer who does jus
tice oftenest Is tho one who first
achieves a white palace in Fifth av
enuo overlooking the park.' "
Phone No. 39 when In need of Job
printing. Work and prices are right.
A Few Facts
About Mexico
An idea of the magnitude of the
task that will be undertaken if an
occupation of Mexico is attempted
may be gained from a glance at the
map of the country and by reference
to a topographical description of the
country. All varieties of climate that
are found in the temperate and tropic
zones may be found in Mexico. The
country is traversed northwest to
northeast by rugged mountain ranges,
with many cross-ranges, affording in
themselves great difficulties to the
progress of an Invading army, The
narrow strip of lowland along each
coast is infested with fever, and the
high plateaus of the Interior are very
arid, so that one of the great disad
vantages to an invading force would
be lack of water. When Torreon was
recently taken by the rebels one of
the captures told of in the press dis
patches was that of several train
loads af water.
It is about 500 miles on an air line
from the Rio Grande" to the capital,
Mexico City, and about SOD miles by
rail. In the map, railroads show that,
the country is reasonably well rev
ered in this regard.
Both Vera Crux and Tampiro are
about 200 miles, air line, from the
capital. By rail from Vera Cruz it i
is a little farther than this, and by i
rail from Tampiro to .Mexico Ci;y U 1
is at least 500 miles. From Man.an-j
illo, a port of the west coast, where
troops might be landed if the coun
try were to be invaded, it is about,
500 miles by rail to Mexico City.
Huerta is said to be taking pains to
keep this line open for his own use
in case he wishes to flee the coun
try. The western Mexican states have
been but little disturbed by the civil
war that has torn other parts of the
country. Huerta's government has
been acepted by the people of these
states without serious protest.
Northern Mexico, and particularly
those states south of the Rio Grande,
has been the scene of the greatest
revolutionary disturbances. The re
cent capture of Torreon by Villa ex
tended tho zone of revolutionary, or
constitutional, control for a great dis
tance south of that place.
One of the most persistent plag iters
of tho Mexican dictator has been a
leader named aZpata, who operates
In the country Immediately south of
Mexico City, his marauding bands
sometimes coming within 15 uiilrs of
the capital.
The great oil district, over the pos
session of which many believe the
war is being waged, Huerta being
backed by one group of capitalists
and the constitutionalists by another,
lies along the Gulf of Mexico in the
states of Tamaulipas and Vera Cruz.
Here are said to be the richest oil
fields in tho world.
The population of Mexico is 15,
600,000.. The population of Mexico
City in 1910 was 470,639.
Chihuahua, capital of the state of
the same name, is the headquarters
of Qeneral Carranza, constitutional
ist governor of the state and chief
of the constitutionalist armies, al
though Villa, who took Torreon, Is
acting independently of Carranza to
a great extent, and is the real fight
ing head of the constitutionalist
forces.
Total Registration
Reached 7,500
Registration closed Saturday night
with a total of 7,3P0, but according
to County Clerk Gardner the reports
from outlying districts will bring the
final total to 7,500.
Tho total voting strength is esti
mated nt 12,000, which means that
one-tbird ot the votors have not reg
istered. The proportion of two to
one between the men's and women's
vote still holds good, but the past
week marks a new record for regis
tration, 1,000 voters qualifying in the
six days. One woman also registered
as a populist.
Men. Women. Total.
Republicans 2594 1254 3848
Democrats 1355 658 2013
Progressives .... 164 106 270
Prohls 141 315 456
Independents.... 199 200 399
Socialists 201 88 289
Refused 22 21 54
Populist :'.'.. 1 1
Total 4676
2G54 7330
Sick llcudnclie.
Mrs. A. L. Luckle, East Rochester,
N. Y., was a victim of sick headache
and despondency, caused by a badly
weakened and debilitated condition of
her stomach, when she began taking
Chnmborlain's Tablets. She says: "I
found them pleusant to take, also
mild and effective. In a few weeks'
time I was restored to my former
good health." For sale by all dealers.
Lived Fifty Years
In Jackson County
John Adam Schmidt, aged 84 years,
for 50 years a resident of Jackson
ville, one of the best known and be
loved of Jackson county pioneers,
called "Papa" by scores, died sudden
ly of heart failure in the county seat
Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Last
August Mr. . Schmidt celebrated his
golden wedding day, and sent tokens
and received congratulations from
hundreds.
Before the last summons Mr.
Schmidt partook of a hearty dinner,
and as vas his custom went uptown.
Upon his return he took a seat in the
yard, where he was found dead by his
wifo. The novs was a shock to hla
friends. Mr. Schmidt was of a friend
ly and fatherly nature, kind and fou J
of children, who loved him. He was
among the best known men in south
ern Oregon.
He is survived by a wife, Amelia,
and two daughters, Mrs. Louisa Sut
ton of Port Orford, Ore., Mrs. Bert
lianey of Med ford and a sou, Julius
Schmidt, of Cortland, Cal. The
funeral arrangements will be made
later.
The wedding of the Schmidts was
one of the romances of pioneer his
tory. The sorrow of the community
rose with the news of the end.
Mr. Schmidt was born at'Wurnes,
Germany, and came to America when
16. He was a member of the I. O.
R M. No. 1, Jacksonville and Poca
hontas, of this city, who w ill conduct
the services, and the A. O. U. W.
Freckles
Don't Hide Tliem With n Veil: Ke-1
move Tliem With the Otliine
Prescription.
This prescription for the removal
of freckles was written by a promi
nent physician and is usually so suc
cessful in removing freckles and giv
ing a clear, beautiful complexion that
It is sold by druggists under guaran-
t . C 1 .1. a i . . i '
ice iu jeiuiiu mo mouey ii II tans.
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; got an ounce of othine and re
move them. Even the first few ap
plications should show a wonderful
improvement, some of the lighter
freckles vanishing entirely.
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength othine; it is this that
Is sold on the money-back guarantee.
4M-Hr'H4'1 MM H H
Cunningham
km
Why we should not
make public the real
estate situation as we
see it at present?
Cunninffham&Co,
Special Train Excursion
To Medford and Return
ACCOUNT OF
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JSANO PERFORMANCE Vte V-JsSe world . -rSZfP .
Tfc BUFFALO BILL'S fWS 3 VZ$&$
Opw4' T prairie outfit of WAr5$E& H3s W vJvi
INDIANS. RANCH GIRLS MS 'i?rMH,llCLf Twf
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CLOWHS.COUtlTtM. CAPT. DUTCH
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2 PERFORMANCES DAILY -MATINEC 2 -NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK
DPOS OPEN OM MOUR EARLIER
FREE STREET PARADE -10-30 IN THE MORNMG
BUFFALO BILL, his Indians. Ranch Girls. Cowboys, want- to see
f, .TLboys and 5'rtS- SELLS-FLOTO wanr you to see the new
Wild beasts in open dens. Its splendid new tableaux --600
pebple of all Nations 450 horses 9 bands COME
DOWN TOWN ! CIRCUS PARADE-2 MILES -J.QNQ!
Train will leave Ashland at 9:43 a. m., arriving Medford in time
for the two-r.iile-long street parade, 9 bands, 450 horses, COO people.
Special train will leave Ashland city depot at 1 p. m., stopping at
Frederick, Talent, Phoenix, arriving Medford 1:40 p. in. Returning, spec
ial train will leave Iwedford at 5:45 p. m.
Tidings Want Advs. Bring Results
We thinK there are good reasons why we
should, and we are going to tell you some thing's
that may sound to you liKe a breath of hot air.
If this is so, get the idea out of your system, for
there is nothing' HOT. about them. They are
COLD FACTS.
Fact No. 1. Properties are being TAKEN OFF
the marKet every day.
Fact No. 2. Property owners who have had
their property listed at sacrifice prices are com
ing in and calling for a new listing at an AD
VANCED PRICE.
This is as it should be. The real estate men,
as well as business men in all lines, enjoy hav
ing a SATISFIED buyer, but there is little satis
faction in selling homes at GREAT SACRIFICE,
even to satisfy the buyer. What is REALLY DE
SIRABLE is for the buyer to get the VALUE of
his investment, and the seller to feel that he has
not worked a number of years for nothing.
We do not advise a reckless advance on all
properties, but we feel safe in advising our cli
ente, or anyone's clients, to put aside sacrifice
prices, for we have arrived at a period where
sacrifice prices may be happily forgotten.
All this means that we are soon to greet
The Silver Lining
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