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Monday, August 10, 1014 AMHLANIJ TIDINGS PA UK 8KVEI i t i I f iiii The Sanitarium DR. JARVIS flshland, Mrs. Margaret Only Graduate Nurses Employed I fiitAI m m m mm DR. W. EARL BLAKK DENTIST Klnt National Bank Bids., Suite 9 and 10. Entrance First Ave. Phones: Office, 100; Res., 230-J. DR. J. E. ENDELMAN DENTIST Citizens Banking & Trust Co. Bldg Suite 3 & 4 ASHLAND, ORE. O. W. GREGG, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Payne Building. Phone 69. Residence: 216 Welghtman Street. Residence phone 222-R. Office hours: 9 to 12a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Calls answered day or night. DR. D. M. B ROWER, GENERAL PRACTITIONER. Residence, 216 Factory St. Phone 247-J. DRS." SAWYER AND KAMMERER, The only Osteopathic Physicians in town. Women's and Children's Diseases a Specialty. Pioneer Bldg. Phones: Office. 208; Res., 242-R. MaHMge, Electric Light Baths, Elec tricity. JULIA R. McQUILKIX, SUPERINTENDENT. PAYNE BLDG. Telephone 300-J. Every day excepting Sunday. Dr. R. P. Bradford and Wife, "KI-RO-PRAK-TORS" Chronic cases our specialty. Consultation and examination free. Hours 9 to 6. Sundays by appoint ' ment only. HE. Main, Freeberg Bldg. Phone 88. E. A. USHER, Christian Science Practitioner. 105 Fir6t Ave. Phone 71. Dr. W. W. Watkins Naturopathic Physician. I use all modern drugless methods lieht. heat, vibration, massage, ad justment, radio activity, arterial re juvenation, hygienic instruction, bi;i entific. use of mineral waters. Those with acute, chronic or nervous ail ments rapidly regain and retain health. Room 7, Masonic building, Plaza. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Mnhneanv CamD. No. 6565, M. W a . meets the 2d and 4th Friday of each month in Memorial Hall. F O. McWiliiams. V. C: G. H. Hed here. Clerk. Visiting neighbors are cordially invited to meet with us. CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. RBsrnlar meetings of the Cbautau- qua Park Clrb first and third Fri days of each, moxun ai t;ov v Mrs. E. J. Van Sant, Pres. Mrs. Jennie Faucett Greer, Sec. Civic Improvement CInb. The regular meeting of the Ladles Civic Improvement Club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of aarh month at Z:3U D. m., ai lue Carnegie Library lecture room. MAKE THE HOTEL MEDFORD Your Home and Resting Place. Visitors to Medford will find this modern hotel both convenient and accessible place from which to shop and meet friends, Rooms i.uv up, Hot and cold water in every room rnnrrnrilia QttflntiOIl. Ladles will find large, comfortable onA olrv nnrlnra and reception room. Meals served a la carte in spacious dining room. EMIL BUHk, rrop YOUR RESTING PLACE. HSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co C. P. BATES, Proprietor. Two warehouses near Depot Goods of all kinds stored at .reasons hie rates. A General Transfer Business. Wood and Rock Springs Coal Phone 117. Of five 99 Oak Street ASHLAND. OREGON. litt DR. BOSLOUGH Oregon Thorn, Supt. NAJiiliiiAt-MiiAi rTTTTTTvTTTTTTvTTTTTTTTT FASHION HINT By JUDIC CH0LLET The long plaited tunic is one of the smartest of nil garments this season, and it unquestionably will continue its vogue indefinitely, for it hns met with a hearty reception and is generally be coming. This one can be made with a yoke that extends to the high waist line or it can l)t joined to a bolt at the natural waist line so that it can be adapted to all figures. For the medium size the tunic will require four and one-quarter yards of BOX PLAITED TONIC. material twenty-seven inches wide. with one and three-eighths yards any width for yoke. This May Manton pattern Is cut in sizes from 24 to 32 Inches waist measure. Send 10 cents to this office, Kiving number, 8347, and It will be promptly forwarded to you by mail. If In haste send an additional two cent stamp for letter postage. When ordering use coupon. No.. Size. Name Address An Excellent Shampoo. The following is a recipe for a sham. poo thnt will make the bnlr fluffy and easy to dress: Take half a cake of white castile soap, shave it up finely and boil in a piut of water, until it jellies. Allow it to become cool; then beat up the yolks of three eggs and add them to the soap jelly with a tea spoonful of eau de cologne. Shampoo the hair in the usual way. rubbing the mixture well into the scalp and rinsing out with soft water. Her Last Word. "She ought to drop dead for the aw ful lies she's telling." suld the plaintiff excitedly, listening to the witness for the defense. "Don't say that," admonished the judge. "She ought," repeated the plaintiff. "Don't say that again!" warned the Judge. "Well, 1 won't, but she ought." Topeka Journal. Ideal Feminine Form. The Medlcean Venus is Ave feet five Inches in height, and this is held by many sculptors and artists to be the most admirable feminine stature. For a woman of five feet five Inches 138 pounds is the proper weight, and if she be well formed she can stand another ten pounds without greatly showing it Shopping In Brazil. In Brazil It Is considered undignified for a lady to go shopping. ' Usually a servant Is sent for samples, and if it is a hat the senorltn wnnts to buy a box or basket containing several of the latest Btyles Is sent for her inspection. St Louis Republic. Accepted. "Shall we have a little tete-a-tete while we are waiting ?" "Yes, Indeed, but remember to tell em not to make it too strong'-Bnlti more American. Of all virtues the Brut to bt cultl rated should be self respect. til LURE OF THE LIZARD. Many Ships Sight and Pass the Fa mous Headland Daily. If the Lizard (Lizard point, Corn wall. England! could see us one-half believes it can from that one piercing eye, Cyclops-like, in its forehead, what lights it could report Phoenician and Roman galleys: the ships of Hawkins. Drake. Froblslier and Raleigh; the Mayflower after its Until release from detention at Southampton. Dartmouth and Plymouth; the broken winged ar mada and the Titanic on that first voyage, so continently mm eiieerriwy begun, which, ending lu the unfore seen Ice. was also Its last. All the ships of the famous lines be tween American uud English and Eu ropean ports come within a mile or two of it. eastbound anil westbound, those of the North German Lloyd, the Atlantic Transport, the White Starand the Red Star, the Canadian branch of the Cunard. the Holland-Americu, the Hamluirg-Amerlran und the American, most of them making their passage so punctually that yon know to an hour when to look for them. Just beyond the light is Lloyd's Big nal station, and close to that a Mar coni station, subsidiary to the most powerful of all, thut at Poldhu. to the west, where the swish, sparkle and crackle of the four high latticed tow ers can be beard at a distance of all hut a mile. Man's Ingenuity and benevolence, have turned the dreaded headland from a menace into a dispensary of sneguards. During fogs two horns each with a mouth six feet in diameter. blare across the cloaked channel, and submarine bell at the foot of the cliffs tolls Its number within a rnnge f sixteen miles to ever)' listening ves sel provided with a receiver. Botn light and sound have vagaries In fogs. however. If we can believe the mas- . ters of ships which have come to grief on and near the Lizard there ore times when the 15.(100.000 cnndlepower of the lighthouse is invisible, and the bcl- lowlns of these enormous trumpets In audible.-William H. Rldelng In Scrib- ner's. WHAT'S IN A NAME? Plea For Correctly Designating Places and Celebrities. Frederick Upham Adams objects in bis "Conquest of the Tropics" to the name usually given to the discoverer of America. Speaking of the immortal Columbus, why do we call blm by that name? He never bore while living any such Dame. He was born of the Italian family of "Colombo." When he en tered the Spnnlsb service he changed his name to "Cristobal Colon. And we insist on calling him "Columbus." In Spain. Mexico. Central America and all Spanish speaking countries the natives never beard of the "United States." They translate It Into "Es- tados Unldos." and tbey have as much right to call It that as we have to call Espnna by the title of "Spain" or Rotua by the title of "Rome." I bold that we should call countries and cities and celebrities by their true names, and not stick to the clumsy derivations which have lazily been substituted. There Is no such city as Vienna" unless it bnppens to be some village In the United States The great Austrian capital Is named Wien." and only those who speak the English language call It anything else. There Is no such city as "Brus sels." but the beautiful capital of Bel gium is really numed "Bruxelles." It Is time that we called the great discoverer by the name under which be achieved Immortal fame, Cristobal Colon. We would not like it If the Russians insisted that the father of our country was named "Wasbeski- vich." Triumph of Mutes. It was but the other day when the triumph of the deaf and dumb faced me. It was a ship just starting from Southampton to America. You know the unheard shouts during the last hour from the shore. There were two men. deaf and dumb, talking quietly with tbclr lingers to the brother on board, who could reply. Tbey were the only three that could talk freely among the unheard tumult! London Chronicle. The Fatal Hours. From 10.000 deaths which occurred In an asylum during Of teen consecu tive years physicians are inclined to doubt the ancient theory that the early morning hours are the most fatal. The observations were made in patients of all ages and under ull conditions, and the result shows thut the early after noon hours Included most of the deaths. The least fatal hours were from 7 to 12 a. m. Washington Star. Success. To a journalist who once asked blm for a success talk, the late J. P. Mor gan barked: "If you succeed you're a success. If you don't you're a fool. That's the long and short of if Philadelphia Bulletin. Recognized. "I saw my boyhood chura the other day. the one tbut has become a mil llonaire." "Did he recognize you?" "I guess so. lie turned a corner when ho saw ui coming." nouston Post 0 Deserter. First Yal fltudent-What did Miss if ellye do when yon accused her of go ing over to Harvard? Second Ditto She turned crimson.-Baltimore American. Result-Getting Classified columns Through which everyone can let the public know their wants. . This column is particularly useful for those having houses for rent or sale. , It is the medium through which to sell and buy poultry, stock and eeds. If you have u wagon, buggy, Implements or anything else for sale or trade, reach the buyer and seller through this medium. You will be surprised how quick results will show for a email expend iture. Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertise ment inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order except to parties having ledger accounts with the orfice. MISCELLANEOUS AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey Tel- ephoue 342-Y. 81 AUTO LIVERY C. F. Raymon. Phones: Residence 285-J, office 25. 13-tf FOR It 10. NT Furnished house, No. 129 Fifth St. Apply 159 Nob Hill St. 20-tf MONEY TO LEND on improved farm land at tho First National Bank of Ashland. 8-tf BILL i'OSTEK Will dtennett, 116 Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. 54-tf LOST Pair of eyeglasses in case. Finder leave at this office and re ceive reward. 21-2t FOR RENT Pasture, xme mile from postoffice. 996 Oak St. Phone 291-R. W. D. Booth. 21-tf TO EXCHANGE for Ashlandproper ty, 19-room rooming house in Gold Hill, Ore. Cunningham & Co. FOR CITY CARRIAGE AND GAR DEN PLOWING dee E. N. Smith, 124 Morton St. Phone 4C4-J. 2tf SADDLE HORSE to rent to responsi ble parties. First class for moun tain climbing. Phone 353-L. 17-tf WANTED Fresh ripe fruit for cash. Rosenstock restaurant. Phone No. 5 or call at restaurant on A St. 20-tf WANTED Relinquishments near Ashland. Address B. G. McKibben, 1167 Magnolia Ave., Beaumont, Texas. 19-12t TO TRADE Five-passenger, 34- horsepower touring car for work horses. B. E. Whitmore, 337 East Main St. 21-tf LOST Sunday, gray coat sweater, be tween Granite St. and Long s Cab in. Finder will receive reward by returning to this office. 21-2t FOR RENT New six-room modern house, close in, being No. 109 Pine St. Partly furnished. See McWil iiams & Edgington, 73 Oak St. 19-tf TO EXCHANGE for Ashland proper ty, small ranch In Crook county, Oregon, near Redmond; mostly al falfa; new 5-rooni house; irriga tion. Cunningham & Co. BRING YOUR STOCK to Taylor ranch if you want good pasture. See E. B. Boardman or his wife before turning stock In pasture. Address by mail, Ashland, Ore. 18-lnio. FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms with sleeping porch. Light, airy, with all modern con veniences. Central location. Oppo site Sanitarium. Phone 264-R. 16-1 mo. FOR TRADE 160 acres of land in Weld county, Colorado. Small house on place; plenty of good wa ter. Will trade for a small place here. John Baron, 304 Mechanic St., Ashland. 15-lmo. NEW AUTO FOR HIRE, day or night, to any part of the valley. Reason able rates and good service. Of fice, Ashland Billiard Parlor. L. O. Van Wegen. Office phone, 103; residence, 350-J. 20-tf DR. J7J. EM MENS Physician "and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 22S East Main St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 567, Medford. Ore. 21-tf CHAIR DOCTOR R. H. Stanley, ex-i pert furniture repairer and up holsterer. Carpets heat, relaid and repaired, bedsprlngs restrctched, (hairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies. 2(i First Ave., opposite First National Bank. Telephone 413-J. 20-tf fO TRADE for Improved cr close in Ashland property, 80 acres of good farm land adjoining town of 1,000. Produced 4 8 bushelu of oats to tho acre last yenr and now planted to oats. All tillablo. Prico $10,000. Incumbrance $2,100, due In six years. Sen Bert U. Greer at the Tidings office. FOR-TRADE t 0 r I m p roved oV close in Ashland property, 284 lots in growing town of 1,000 In Okla homa oil field. Clear and selling at $100 each. Not a vacant house in the town. Good for quick cash by man who knows how to handle town lots. Inquire of Bert R. Greer at the Tidings office. TO EXCHANGE for improved or close In Ashland property, five good residence lots in city of 40.000. Good value at $2,000 each. Will trade one or all. Lo cated In best residence district, sur rounded by fine homes; paved; on beautiful elavatlon; on street car line. Inquire of Bert R. Groor, Tidings office. MUSIC AND ART. SINGING Vocal technique, tone placing, artistic singing. Mr. Mac Murray, Director of Music. Pres byterian church. Box 54. 30-tf FOR RALE. 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 Continued. FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. For particulars address R. F. B., care Tidings. 18-tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Belgian hares. Phone 429-Y, or call mornings or evenings, 180 Nut ley St. 21-2t FOR SALE A modern bungalow in good residence district. For par ticulars address L. M., care Tid ings. 97-tf FOR SA LE CHEAP Ligh tcahopy top Columbus surrey. If interest ed call at 405 Liberty St. and see the rig. 7-tf FOR SALE Duroc Jersey pigs to he delivered at weaning time. L. H. Houston, one mile west of Talent, phone 3-F-12. 19-lmo. CRAWFORD PEACHES Non-irrigated, mountain-grown, are the best. Prices 50 to 75 cents. W. Taverner, Box 395. 21-4t FOR SALE CHEAP Spring wagon fitted for camping, in good condi tion. Call at Dr. Bradford's otrice, 21 East Main. Phone 58. 18-tf FOR SALE bOO single comb Leg horn yearling hens, $8 per dozen. Best chance to get some fine breed ing stock for next season. Come quick. O. O. Helman, Ashland, Ore. 19-8t FOR SALE Bargain! Bargain I Bar gain! OnS store building near the hank in Talent. AIbo one vacant businesj lot. Cnsh or terms. 160 acres land. $10 an acre. $400 down. A. Y. Lindsoy, Palms, Cal. 19-tf FOR-! SALEPart or all of my 15 acre home, by common consent the most desirable In Ashland. Would take smaller homo in Ashland as part pay and give long time on bal ance. R. D. Sanford, north end of Laurel St 20-tf FOR SALE Household goods. One dresser, one "Napineo" kitchen cabinet, ono library table, six din ing room chairs, sowing machine, heating stove, and other articles. This furniture Is In good condi tion. Phone 167. VR. L. Wlsler, 4 S6 C. St. 21-3t FOR SALE A four-room house, close in. Has cement sidewalks, sewer connection and electric lights Nice level lot with garden and chicken run. Price $850. Terms $100 cash, balance $10 per month. See McWiliiams & Edging ton, 73 Oak. 6-tf $2T. He YEHR $2 Strictly in Advance Southern Oregon's Big TwIce-a-Week newspaper U)e Ashland Tidings Business Opportunities A drug store, in small town with good territory. A shlendid opportun ity. $1,500 will handle a good business, centrally located. Cunningham & Co. ASHLAND, OREGON NEAREST TO EVERYTHING AT ST. ""OTARRCU.. Nest located and most popular hotel in the City) circulating ice water in every room. Eipecial attention to ladies travelling alone. Excellent, reasonably priced grilL Meet your frienJi at the Manx. European Plan Rain ft. SO up. Tak our bum or Geary St can. Management, Cheeter W. Kelley Orchard Tracts Ten acres on the south side ot Wimer street, half in fruit, 1 acre in full-bearing, small patch of al falfa, 1 V2 acres used for crops; 5-room house, barn and packing house; acre of Tokay grapes, small strawberry patch; city water. Price $6,500. $1,500 cash, terms on balance. Four acres on Oak street with free water right; all Fet to pears and ber ries; 5-room house with pantry, good barn and chicken house. Prico 44,500. $2,000 cash. Four acres on Beach street, nearly all in fruit and ben-ies. Irrigation for this place Is perfect. Thlrteen rooni house, with basement, modern throughout; piped tor gas; good barn, two chicken houses with sever al parks. Price $10,000. $5,000 cash, easy terms on balance. Fifteen acres, 2 miles east of Ashland; 5 acres of apples, peara and peaches, 2 acres cleared and in garden, 8 acres in brush; good well. Price $2,800. $1,000 cash, terms on balance. Thirteen acres on Ashland; 7 acres of full-bearing apples, pears, peaches and cherries, 2 acres of young fruit. 4 acres of timber; 7-room house, barn, woodshed, chicken houses and parks. Prico $8,500. Part cash. Thirteen acres 3 miles north ot Ashland; 8 acres in Newtown apples. 5 acres Cornice pears. Trees are 3 and 4 years old. This place is of a very heavy black soil and U fenced with woven wire. Price $6,500. Might consider trade for Portland property. Cunningham & Co. ASHLAND, OREGON A FEW Ranch Properties No. 21121 acres, IVi miles from town; 12 acres in alfalfa, 8 acres cultivated; 25 tons of hay in the barn; 4 milk cows; 1 team 9 and 10 years old, velght 1,200 each; har ness and wagon, plow and harrow. Milk from 3 cows is now bringing In owner $60 per month. All for $6,000. $2,000 cash, easy terms on balance. No. 184 57 acres; 45 acres of al falfa, 10 acres of 8-y ear-old Newtown apples with peach fillers; 5-room house (riodern); irrigation for gar den; 2 largo barns; a 1-rooiu housa for help; electric light. This place is one mile from small town, on Pa cific Highway. Price $20,000. Part cash. No. 204 f3 acres; 36 neros In al falfa, balance In barley this year; no bouse, but has good barn; all imple ments and several tons of hay go with this place. This place is only 1 miles from Ashland. Price $10,000. Part cash, easy terms on balance. No. 210 80 acres; 33 acres In al falfa; practically the whole place wilt grow alfalfa; creek through tho place; 5-room house with all neces sary outbuildings; granary with ca pacity of about 1,000 bushels of grain; barn for about SO head ot stock and 100 tons ot hay; 7 in Ilea from Ashland, on Pacific Highway, rrlce $140 per acre. Cunningham & Co. ASHLAND, OREGON