Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 21, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    ASTILAND TIDINGS
PAGE TTIRE9
Result-Getting Classified Columns
Through which ever) one can let the public know their wants.
sale
This column is particularly useful for those having houses for rent or
It is the medium through .which to sell and buy poultry, stock and
If you have a wagon, buggy, implements or anything else for sale or
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iture.
loatu i nc uujit unit he nt; I uiruugu mis iufuiun.'.
You will be surprised how quick results will show for a small expend-
Talent TMings
Miss Alice Vandersluis, Talent cor- J self into a pitchers' battle. Those on
respondent, is authorized to repre
sent the Tidings in all business rela
tions in this field. Headquarters,
Vandersluis & Burgan store.
TA'lEXT NEWS ITKMS.
ites: One cent tier word, first insertion: Vt cent ner word
for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less 11 per month. No advertise-
Classified Kates:
ment inserted for less than 2D cents. Classified ads afe cash with order
except to parties having ledger accounts with the oUice.
MISCELLANEOUS
AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey. Tel
ephoneJ!42-Y. Sl-
WANTED Carpets to clean7W. W
Eastlick, 626 B street. 97-8t
BILlTPOSTER Will 6tennett7l 1 6
Factory St. Bill posting and dis
tributing. 54-tf
WANTED Day work or plain sew
ing. Address 263 Seventh St.
Phone 6S. 102-2t
FOR" CIT V C A It R I AGEA X D GAR
DEN PLOWING see E. N. Smith,
124 Morton St. Phone 464-J. 2tf
PINE TIMBER CLAIM" WANTED
In exchange for four corner lots
50x200 each. Close in. All in
bearinir fruit. Modern house, barn
and other necessary buildings. Un
incumbered. Box 492, Roseburg,
Ore. 101-4t
the Talent team were:
A.B. R.
NYEBEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON,
needs a first-class restaurant. We
have the location on the most
prominent corner, close to the
beach, arranged as dining room,
kitchen, work room, living room.
.1 A A L n ...... U rn in. t h W.U
chairs, sinks, etc. Rent reasonable.
Address L. C. Smith, .Newport, ure
' 100-3t
Citizens to Register
For Home Folks
People from all parts of the coun
try are constantly stopping off at
Ashland to look over our city and
country. There are former residents
of every state in the Union and many
places in Canada residing in Ashland
and vicinity. The Commercial Club
desires to obtain the names and ad
dresses and the places of former resi
dence of all our people, both in Ash-
laud and the surrounding country, in
order when strangers come here it
may be able to refer them, if possi
ble, to some one from their own lo
cality back home, and thus give them
a warmer welcome. Will you call at
the Commercial Ciub rooms and leave
your name and address and place of
I former residence or fill out and mail
the Commercial Club the form below?
Former home
A. S. Ames. Miss Margaret Ames,
Mrs. W. Vogell, Miss Callie Vogeli
and Miss Alice Vandersluis attended
the Haight reception in Medford Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Burgan and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Vandersluis attended
the Eleven O'clock Dancing Club in
Ashland Monday evening.
Earl Beeson visited Ashland Mon
day evening.
Jay Wlthrow visited Ashland Tues
day morning.
Mr. Bowman, the rural postmas
ter. Is the proud possessor of a new
five-passenger Ford car, which he
will deliver mail in.
A fine picnic was held on Griffin
creek last Sunday by the people who
are from the state of Texas. People
from Medford, Ashland, Phoenix and
Talent attended Those who repre
sented Talent were Mr. and Mrs
John Norman and family and Mrs.
Jean Estes and Miss Mabel Hart. The
day was beautiful, there were plenty
Scott, s 4
Klum, 3b 1
Simpson, c 3
James, m 4
Crawford, 2b 4
Wyant, r. r 4
Beeson, 1. f 4
Smith, p 3
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Absolutely Puro
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal G rape Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
T. W. HILL has taken the manage
ment of the Oregon Nursery Com
pany's business in Jackson and
Josephine counties. Will be pleased
to have the patronage of those who
will need anything in our line. Am
introducing the Franquette Vroo
man strain walnuts that do not
blossom until May and bear heavily
at four years of-age-.-'"' 101-1 mo.
MUSIC AXD ART.
County '.
Local address. ,
No Street.
. State
. . . R. F. D. No . . . .
E. E. Cook visited Ashland Mon
day. He was busy all day spraying
his orchard.
C. A. Hazen is working in Ash
land on the E. E. Cook property. He
is tinting the house and making gen
eral repairs.
Ted Seaman made a trip to Med
ford Tuesday to attend the dentist.
Those who attended the dance
from Ashland Friday evening were
John Enders, Lynn Mowat, Pearl
Wamsley, Clare Johnson, Ruby Palm
er and Ada Haight.
Dr. and Mrs. Malmgren visited Tal
ent. Monday.
Carl Davis, who has been ill in
Portland, has returned and is now In
perfect health.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Anderson
creek entertained the people who at-
Fruit Growers to
Meet at Talent
TALENT S. I'. TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Talent Is planning a general farm
ers' and fruitgrowers' conference to
be held on May 28 aud 29 at the
Talent school house. There will be
five or six O. A. C. professors in at
tendance as speakers, also short talks
will be given by speakers from the
different towns in the Rogue River
Valley. A large attendance is hoped
for from all over the valley to dis
cuss questions which are of reut in
terest, to become better acquainted
and have a general good time. Pro
grams will be announced later.
Northbound.
No. 14 8:12 a.m.
Grants Pass motor 10:05 a.m.
Grants Pass motor 4:06 p.m.
No. 16 5:02 p.m.
Southbound.
Grants Pass motor 8:58 a.m.
Grants Pass motor." 2:50 p.m.
No. 15 4:25' p.m.
The Tidings tor artistic printing.
of good things to eat, and every one j tended the Texas picnic on Gii'nn
stvnivr. Vnral tecnnlane. tone
rilncinc. artistic sineing. Mr. Mac-
Murray, Director of Music, Pres
byterian church. Box 54. cU-tl
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Furniture of five-room
cottage. Inquire 350 B at.
101-2t
FOR SALE Fresh cow. Inquire at
1307 Iowa St. P. A. Van Nice.
102-2t
Sick Headache.
Mrs. A. L. Luekie, 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
Chamberlain's Tablets. She says: "I
found them pleasant to take, also
mild and effective. In a few weeks'
time I was restored to my former
good health." For sale by all deal
ers.
Make it "Ashland the Beautiful."
raft SALK Mosler safe. $70. Phone
204. Room 5, Mills building.
97-1 mo.
FOR SALE Cadillac automobile in
first-class condition. U. uur-
ean. Talent. 100-3t
FOR SALE A few Jersey cows, just
frPRh. all vouns. 1'none --l-
F. W. Moore. 93-tf
FOR SALE Small business, suitable
for lady. For particulars address
P O. Box 296, Ashland. iu-Jt
rno a at v. On snrine wason in
nnrtH cnnriltinn! Hi -inch skein.
rnii at Hosier clear store. 101-2t
wo sai.v. ripan alfalfa hay. In
uhnrk fir delivered. W. D. Booth,
996 Oak St. Phone 291-R. 102-2t
vnn rai.f. A modem bungalow in
ennd residence district. For par
ticulars address L. M., care Tid
ines. -"
rno cai.v. r.nod eentle nony with
two-seated buggy, good harness.
saddle and bridle. Inquire oio
Hartadine. yo-tl
cn-o cat.V! A eood work horse.
about 1.200 pounds. Works single
nr double: saddle broke. Inquire
447 Walnut St. 102-3f
FOR SALE Horse, broke to work
and drive double and single, good
if .i7ht t.000. C. G. Bush,
r R. iT Ashland. 102-31
wDsTf.prf)R Trade one fun
blood Poland China boar two years
old, weight 400 pounds. Phone J.
K Hunter. 10-F-F, Ashland. 99-tf
sttTd-qat.r at n sacrifice, for cash,
i protnn npanut and popcorn
a iai6 i - -T
Tnmilm nr write J. Iv.
Maxedon. 977 B St., Ashland. Ore.
HAPPY MOTHERHOOD
Ttipianninranf motherhood istoooften
cneckea Decause ue moioer ssircngiu is
not equal to her cares, while her unselfish
Hntinn npcrltrtq Vipr oun health.
It is a duty of husband or friend to see
that she gets the pure medicinal nourish
ment in Scott's Emulsion, which is not
a drug or stimulant but nature's con
centrated oil-food tonic to enrich and en-
lii-on th hlfwl strpncrtlipn the nervesand
aid the appetite. Physicians everywhere
vwcnh 5smtt P.nmlsinn fnr over
worked, nervous, tired women; it builds
up and holds up their strength.
Uet ijcott't at your nearest arug sure.
W. v. liooin,
?&SSt Contractor in Brickwork
Hues and Mantels a Specialty.
A. F. BERKLEY
Jl. F. D. Xo. 1, Box 60.
FREE
London Tanao Necklace
"Evelyn Thaw" Bracelet
FOR SALE Brown Leghorn eggs for
hatching. Pullett strain, finest in
Southern Oregon. i
Address T. J. Greer, 14. Church
st Ashland. Ore. vi-U
THE PALM CAFE opens for business
Saturday. May 23. Fresh fish, oys-
,oiw itirnct from Seattle
every dav, sold to family trade
ZI m B Sts. 102-lmo.
' rcn fa f v UomhlRtonian driving
tun hev and har-
mare. ruuurru -c.c - - -ness
Mare drives single or double
j i- anHiiip Drone. OCV J. w
null io - c,. .n1 it
irhhnrh. 93 Bush St. 101-4t
c. t c iin brown horse,
weight between 1.100 and 1.100
lbs f good saddle horse; will also
ios... 6 ..".! r P. Shenherd,
WOrK aouuic. . - - .
piano w658 Boulevard. 84-tt
V BARGAIN 6-room new modern
A bniSSow. completely furnished
wun uey -t ,6Cation.
rm half cash. P. O. Box 682,
ABUiauui - j
. tXtlK for wood
or atock vey hand-made
or ocK, vei double har-
doubletrees, ana nanu . ."---
vator. R. ani'u' Ton.it
t nurai s Ashland. iuu-v
MAKE-oWEHr 60AacreB about
seven miles iro.n " . f th N
.. . rt nnarlpr OI tile Al.
scribed as o. m- -if nf the
W. quarter and the , N. La,farVe?
LSnqurrwrh.?-?8QoS
Aaaress j r nn ifto.st
laa Bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. 10.-st
Thps two beautiful nieces of non
nlnr 1welrv an tlifl craze umontr no
clety women in .'sew xoric ana me
InrirpRt cities. Thev are neat and ele-
crant frnlrt finished nrtirlpR that will
trladden the heart of every, girl or
woman, no matter now young or oia.
Very stylish and attractive.
Our VVwt Offer. We are advertis
ing Spearmint Oiewing unm and de
aim tn nlnrA n 1)1 f hnx nf this fine.
healthful gum into every home. It
sweetens the oreath. whitens tne
tooth nnri nida diepHtinn. It is re-
froshinir nnd nlpnRincr tn all. To
every one sending us but 50c and 10c
to cover shipping costs we will ship
a hir hnt nf 20 rpenlar Fie nackaces
of the Spearmint Gum and Include
the elegant "Tango" necklace and
"Evelyn Thaw" bracelet absolutely
Thin nffpr la fnr n whort time only.
Not more than two orders to one
partv. Dealers not allowed to accept
this.
UNITED STATES COMPANY,
Dayton. Oliio. P. O. Uox 101.
had a fine time.
A surprise party was given Satur
day evening at the Vandersluis home
in honor of Mr. Vandersluis, who
celebrated his birthday. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Burgan,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gleim, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mis. J. H.
Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. James Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ames and daugh
ters, Miss Lucile, Margaret, Con
stance and Eleanor, Harry Gleim,
Mrs. Selley Luke, Mrs. P. Vander
sluis and Alice Vandersluis. Dainty
refreshments were served at a late
hour and every one had a fine time.
Mrs. C. D. Burgan Visited Ashland
Tuesday afternoon.
Friday evening the congregation
of the Christian church tendered a
reception to Brother A. A. Moody
and family at the church. After
spending the evening with games and
music a bounteous repast was served, j
A number of the members of the
Phoenix church were present and all
wished Mr. Moody and family God
speed and success wherever he in
tends to locate. Mr. Moody is mov
ing his family and household goods
to Ashland, where he will temporar
ily reside. He has not yet decided
on a permanent location. Mr. Moody
recently leased his property in Talent
to parties from North Dakota.
Mrs. Vance Wolgamot gave a pic
nic for her Sunday school class up
Wagner creek Saturday.
The Talent Tennis Club has been
organized with about fifteen business
men and ranchers. A number of the
well-known experts of the district
have come out and will represent the
club in tournaments this summer.
Dr. William Bagley returned from
a business trip in the middle west
Saturday evening. The principal
stops were Duluth, Minneapolis and
Chicago. He had a splendid trip.
Mrs. John Wolgamot entertained
her Sunday school class at a picnic
at the Wagner grove.
Mrs. Selley Luke is the guest of
creek with the music of violin end
guitar.
Dana Frame entertained the senior
class of the Ashland high school
Tuesday evening at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Frame, near
Talent. All the young people came
up from Ashland on a hayrack. All
had a splendid time.
Freckle-Face
Sun and Wind Itring Out Ugly Siots
How to Remove Easily.
Chamberlain's Liniment.
Tills preparation Is Intended es
pecially for rheumatism, lame back,
sprains and all ailments. It Is a fa
vorite wth people who are well ac
quainted with its splendid qualities.
.Mrs. Charles Tanner, Wabash, Ind.,
says of it: "I have found Chamber
lain's Liniment the best thing for
lame back and sprains I have ever
used. It works like a charm and re
lieves pain and soreness. It has been
used by others of my family as well
as myself for upwards of twenty
years." 25 and 50 cent bottles. For
sale by all dealers.
FLOUNCE ROCK ITEMS.
Mrs. James Ilerron, who has spent
the last two years wtih her daughter,
Mrs. R. E. Peyton, will start for her
home at Bloomington, 111., next Tues
day, May 19. She will visit relatives
at Portland and Seattle en route. The
community is sorry to see her go
Several automobile parties spent
the week-end at Prospect
Several cattlemen who run their
cattle on Bald Mountain and Wood
ruff Meadows are building a trail to
the Meadows up the north side of
Rogue river. Heretofore they had to
cross at the Natural Bridge.
Several loads of supplies and quite
a few men nave gone up io uenni
work clearing and opening the road
to the park.
Will G. Steele passed Monday on
his way to headquarters in Crater
Lake national park.
Memorial day services will be held
at Cascade Gorge camp grounds in
front of J. F. Dittsworth's. Program
will begin at 1:30 p. m.. but all who
wish can come early and bring their
innrh and visit until time for the
program to begin.
Leta and Enid Peelor of Butte
Falls were visitors at T. M. Peelor's
Wednesday night.
The Industrial Club met at Laurel
hurst school house Saturday night
and enjoyed a good meeting. Several
visitors also enjoyed the meeting.
Mrs. R. B. Vaughn is spending sev
eral days with her sister, Mrs. Vin
cent.
There was not a very good turn
nut nt the noils Fridav. People re-
llerd'n a chance. Miss Freckle-
fnro tn trv h rpmpilv for freckles
with the guarantee of a reliable deal
er timt it will tint enst vnu a nennv
unless It removes tne irecmes; wane
if it does give you a clear complexion
thp pvnpnsp is trlflinc
Simply cet an ounce or othine
ilnnh la Ktrpimth Irom UI1V (lrilL'C St.
and a fpw applications should show
vnn hniv pqrv it in tn rid vourself of
the homely freckles and get a beau
tiful pnnmlpvinn. Uarelv is more
than one ounce needed for the worst
case.
Ho sum tn ask the drucuist for the
double strength othine as this is the
prescription sold under guarantee of
money back if it fails to remove
freckles.
Beautiful and Colored
POST CARDS.
riant more flowers. Make It "Ash
land the City Beautiful."
Phone news items to the Tidings.
DR. JOHN F. HART
Physician and Surgeon
TALENT, OREGON,
C. E. FROMAN
Carpenter and Builder
Plans drawn to order.
Shop work of all kind.
TALKXT, OREGON.
Many are rich, rare pictures of
BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND
ACTRESSES.
Also a Self-Filling
FOUNTAIN PEN,
All for only ."H cents.
Thn erpntpst hii renin in beautiful
cards and rare art pictures ever of
fered. Many are hard to obtain ana
have sold singly for the price we ask
fnr all ThPKP will en aulcklv to all
lovers of the beautiful in nature who
appreciate rare art pictures of well-
developed models.
A rp nli p. rp - ni! fountain pen
free with each order. These alone
have sold for one dollar in stores.
TIip too beautiful cards and lon
all for but 50c and 10c in stamps for
postage.
ART PORTRAYAL CO.,
Dayton, OIUo.
her aunt, Mrs. Harry Gleim, at the! fuse to vote and then kic kbecause
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A Good Advertiser Can Sell
Good Property-Any
Time, Anywhere
tta mtiqt keen his nd at work.
Tt must be THERE when the
possible buyer looks and he
mieht not look more than one
day out of ten. Of course, he
might see and Investigate it on
tta flrut implication, or. Per
haps, the fifth or sixth time it
appears. The good advertiser
knows that, however persistent
a campaign may be required,
thA Mt will be an easily for-
getable thing when the sale is
made!
Spring Bank orchard.
Mrs. John Budgeon and daughter
Ruth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Dunn at the Mountain ranch.
Tom Scantlin motored to Medford
and back Saturday.
Miss Anna Dunn spent Saturday
and Sunday with her cousin, John
Lee, and family of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Bowman nnd
Miss Doin Mockle, who are making
the trip from San Diego, Cat., to
Loston, Mont., in their automobile,
stopped for two days with their
friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn.
They are enjoying their visit and
have had no trouble with their car
so far. They think the Rogue River
Valley Is the prettiest valley they
have seen so far.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Burgan, A. S.
Ames and family and the Vandersluis
family enjoyed an outing Sunday.
They went into the Applegate coun
try and visited the Sterling mine.
Marlon Tryer and E. E. Cook vis
ited Eden precinct Tuesday on busi
ness.
S. Ames expects to make a trip
to Portland in the near future.
Those who have been visiting the
Bell House this week are W. J. Dal
las. L. D. HarrlB and Harry Pellett.
Medford won from Talent Sunday
on the local grounds, 6 to 2, in one
of the best games of the season. One
of the itnerestlng features of the
game was the pitching of Carter of
the Medford nine. It was a well-
played game. Fielding was excellent
on both sides, and before three in
nings had been played it resolved it-
things aren't run right. If you don't
vote, don't kick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Flounce
Rock ranch spent last week in Med
ford.
Shorty Dodge, who Is working on
the Flounch Rock ranch, is In Med
ford as a witness for Mr. Kelsoe, w ho
is proving up his homestead
Violet Vaughn, Ora Dlttsworth,
Lillian and Hope Nye, Robert Bro
phv and Roy Vaughn took dinner
Sunday with Mr. Frank Manning and
family.
The dinner given by Mrs. R. E.
Peyton last Saturday In honor of her
mother and also to celebrate the
twenty-third wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peyton, was en
joyed by all. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hlginbotham, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Dlttsworth, Mr. and
Mra .T H ErRklne. Mr. and Mrs. T.
M. Peelor, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Blanch
ard. Croquet and singing were en
joyed in the afternoon
Earl Peyton went to Medford Tups.
day to help his grandma get started
on her Journey east.
FOR SALE The Tidings has an ad-
vnrtininir contract With the POM
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.
MISTAKES!!
ARE BI T
Human i
A check 13 the best receipt
you can possibly have. Start
an account in this bank and
pay all your bills with checks. X
You will thus avoid all possible
future disputes.
i State Bank of Talent!
TALENT, OREGON.
MIIIHIHIHMIOMM
MILL STREET, NEAR CITY PARK
PHONE 152
GIVES INSTANT ACTION.
T. K. Bolton, druggist, reports that
A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com
pounded in Adler-l-ka, the Gorman
appendicitis remedy, stops constipa
tion or gas on the stomach IN
STANTLY. Many Ashland people are
being helped, 6
Make it "Ashland the Beautiful.'
PARK GARAGE
MORRIS & LIDSTROM, PROPS.
We personally conduct Repair and Lathe
work and DO THE WORK.
Our Repair facilities are unexcelled, our
system complete.
Our stock of Auto Supplies is right up to
the minute.
Michelin and Lee tires in stock. Other
makes on short notice.
dT.Steel gasoline tanks and wooden barrels tor sale.
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LET US SHOW YOU
park gara;ge
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