Monday, NoTMnbw 0, 1014 ASHLAND TTDING8. PAGE THKCT Orchard Tracts Ten acres on the south side ol Wimer street, half in fruit, 1 acre in full-bearing, small patch of al falfa, 1 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. FASHION HINT By JUDIC CH0LLET It would be difficult to find u prettier or smarter ereniug blouse than this one. It menus almost no trouble or time for the miikimr. inasmuch as it is cut in kimono style, with the trimming portions arranged over it. Beneath it there is a plain lining, but thlH also la cut with body portion Talent Tidings TALENT 8. P. TRAIN SCHEDULE. Four acres on Oak street with free water right: all set to pears and ber ries; 5-room house with pantry, good barn and chicken house. Price $4,500. $2,000 cash. Pour acres on Beach street, nearly all in fruit and berries. Irrigation for this place is perfect. Thlrteen room house, with basement, modern throughout; piped for gas; good barn, two chicken houses with sever al Darks. Price $10,000. $5,000 cash, easy terms on balance. Fifteen acres, 2 A miles east ot Ashland; 5 acres of apples, pears and peaches, 2 acres cleared and in garden. 8 acres in brush; good well. Price $2,800. $1,000 cash, terms on balance. Northbound. No. 14 8:02 a.m. Grants Pass motor 10:05 a.m. Grants Pass motor...... 4:06 p.m. No. 16 6:02 p.m. Southbound. Grants Pass motor 8:58 a.m. Grants Pass motor 2:50 p.m. No. 15 4:25 p.m. Miss Alice Vandersluts, Talent cor respondent, is authorized to repre sent the Tidings in all business rela tions in this field. Headquarters, Vandersluis & Burgan store. 5. B. BAUMAN B. I. VANUILDCR MEDFORD TALENT NEWS ITEMS. 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. Price $8,500. Part cash. Thirteen acres 3 miles north of Ashland; 8 acreB in Newtown apples, C acres Cornice pears. Trees are 3 and 4 years old. This place is of a very heavy black soil and is fenced with woven wire. Price $6,500. Might consider trade for Portland property. Cunningham & Go. ASHLAND, OREGON FANCY VLOT7BX. and sleeves in one and serves to bold the portions in place. In the picture the materials are crepe de chlue and taffeta, and there fs a lit tle rosebud bunding that finishes the neck and sleeve edges, but net, lace or any soft material can be used for the blouse, with the skirt; and trimming portions of taffeta, charmeuse satin or indeed any material adapted to even ing wear. For the medium size the blouse will require two and five-eighths yards of material twenty-seven mcnes uue. five-eighths yard forty-four Inches wide for the pointed over portions, with two and one-fourth yards of rosebud band ing. This May Manton pattern Is cut In lzes from S4 to 40 Inches bust measure. Send 111 fori i a in thin office, zivlna- number. 8331. and it will be promptly forwarded to you by mail. If in haste send an aacmmnai two cent stamp for letter postage. When ordering use coupon. No Name Size. r I Address A FEW Ranch Properties No. 21121 acres, 1 milei 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, weight 1,200 each; har ntss and wagon, plow and harrow. &ilik from 3 cows is now bringing in owner $60 per month. All for $6,000. $2,000 cash, easy terms on balance. No Postmortem Touch. "Loan me 55 until Thursday, old man. If 1 live till then I'll surely pay you" "All right But if you succumb don't send anybody around to touch me for the funeral expenses," Seattle Post-lu-telligeucer. One For the Witness. Lawyer iflercelyi Are yon telling the truth? Badgered Witness (wearilyi As much of it as you will let me. Detroit Free Press. No. 18457 acres; 45 acres of al falfa. 10 acres of 8-year-old Newtown apples with peach fillers; 5-room house (modern); irrigation for gar den: 2 large barns; a 1-room house for help; electric light. This place Is one mile from small town, on Pa cific Highway. Price $20,000. Part cash. Contradictory. This Is the uote the oook Jeft: Dear Madam I am leaving, but beg to re main, yours. Sarah Briges."-" " " HtMtlllllHllHIH" Not merely Legal but I ABSOLUTE Purity. No. 204 53 acres; 36 acres 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; j!3 acres in, al falfa; practically the whole place will grow alfalfa; creek through the place; 5-room house with all neces sary outbuildings; granary with ca pacity ot about 1,000 bushels of grain; barn for about 50 head of stock and 100 tons of hay; 7 miles from Ashland, on Pacific Highway. Price $140 per acre. . Cunningham & Co. I ASHLAND, OREGON Zjj i 25c llSk Lb. C E. FROMAN Carpenter and Builder Plana drawn to order. Bhop work of all kinds TALENT, OREGON. Ashland Billiard Parlor M East Main St. J. P. Saylc & Son Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. E. Purvis of Anderson creek attended the Mis sionary Society in Talent Thursday afternoon. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Peter Vandersluis entertained the annual Thanking Missionary Society at her home Friday afternoon. Uev. Adams, the new Methodist minister, gave the opening prayer, after which a pleas ant and interesting program, con ducted by Mrs. C. D. Burgan. A large collection was taken. About twenty ladies were present. A new member was taken into the socity, Mrs. Jay Terrill. Coffee, tea and fruit cake were served and a very nice afternoon was spent. Mrs. H. C. King came Wednesday to attend the meeting of the Com munity Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark of Fred erick are expecting Mrs. Clark's par ents to spend the winter with them. They left Arkansas last Monday. Miss Mabel Kerby of Wagner creek is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Summers. Miss-Ruth Zysset of Thomas, Ore., is the guest of Mrs. A. Summers of Wagner creek. A farewell party is to be given Saturday evening at the home of A. Hall on Wagner creek, in honor of Ora Smith. Verl Bell, son of Waldo Bell, is reported much better and an opera tion will be unnecessary. W. C. Janes was a visitor here Fri day. G. Herndon of Ashland played the piano at the dance Friday evening, given by the baseball boys. Mrs. J. H. Fuller was an Ashland visitor FTiday. Miss Leonard Oorthuys was an Ashland visitor Friday. Miss Winifred Janes was the guest of Miss Rose Morris in Ashland Fri day. W. H. Robertson of Saskatchewan. Canada, arrived here FTiday after noon to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Will Walker and family. His stay is uncertain. J. R. Boehm returned from a week's visit to Portland, where he visited his mother. Mrs. John H. Fuller spent Friday In Ashland. Mrs. Howard of San Francisco was a business visitor here Friday. W. C. Janes, Orlle Powers and Goldie Herndon motored to Medford Friday afternoon. A. A. Hall left Monday to make his home In California for the win ter. William Barlow of Wagner creek was a Talent isitor Friday. Mrs. Fred Goddard is having a bungalow built on her property on Wagner creek. Mrs. Goddard has recently arrived from Chicago. Her husband, who is a doctor, will come In a short time and will practice os teopathy between Medford and Ash land. Miss Eleanor Powers of Wagner creek was a business visitor Friday Henry Pace was an Ashland visitor Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Burgan were Medford visitors Friday. Andy McCallen visited here Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bedford have moved Into the house formerly occu pied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts. Henry Flury was a business visitor here Thursday. Henry Springer of Merlin, Ore., was a visitor here Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones is improving rapidly now. Charles Lacy and W. Johnson re turned from Butte creek Friday, where they were looking over timber for the Johnson sawmill. Chester Wolters started to work with a surveying crew Saturday morning. William Umerhoffer la the new cook at the Bell House. , Friday evening the baseball boys gave the second ot their series of dances under the management ot Charles Brown. A fine orchestra furnished the music and a big crowd attended. A lunch was served about Miss Carrie Wining and Miss Lowe of Ashland attended the dance Fri day evening. The lecture which, was to have been delivered by Prof. A. C. Relmer of the experimental station to the townspeople Friday evening on street tree planting was postponed to an evening in the near future. Mr. Spencer, principal of the Tal ent high school, has installed a very intellectual plan for his history class es so that they may study the Eu ropean war carefully. He has se cured two or three large maps of the European war zone and has placed them In front of the assem bly. Pins of two colors, one for Ger many and the other for the allieB, are stuck in the map. All marches and fallen cities are kept track of this way, and the children know just how matters stand. Any one visiting the Talent school are welcome to come and Inspect the new method of study of the European war. C. W. Clark and family expect Mr. Clark's brother-in-law and family to arrive Saturday from Melrose, N. M They will make their home here J. C. Mason, Talent real estate dealer, sold last week an elghteen- acre ranch between Medford and Phoenix for Mr. Clausing to Mr. Boltz of Ashland for $4,500. John Wolgamot and daughter Velma of Wagner creek were Ashland visitors Saturday. Victor Mason of Central Point is visiting friends in the village. MIbs Ada Kingery, waitress at the Bell House, was taken 111 Saturday and was compelled to go to her home. Friday the Clark-Henery company laid off fifteen teams. The road 1b paved from Jackson hill to Frederick and it will be finished in a week or two. Mrs. O. H. Barnhill, teacher at the Talent school, has taken rooms at the Wolters home for the winter A small orchestra has been started at the school under the direction of Mrs. Barnhill. The members so far are: Lloyd Denham, pianist; Mar lory AdamBon, Carmen Rose and Ralph Bowman, violins; Henry Pace, French horn; Ava Holt, clarinet; Ivan Huston, drum. COURSES BUSINESS PENMANSHIP TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND ENGLISH "Tto&etmlaf Movers MeMbofi 31 N. drape, Medlord, Ore. SCHOOL ADVANTAGES NO TERM DIVISIONS IN SESSION ALL THE YEAR DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL SELECT YOUR OWN STUDIES INSTRUCTION Private end Claw WHEN TO ENTER Any Khool day ' For Farther Information, Call, Telephone or Write ONE WEAK SPOT. Many Ashland People Have a Weak Part, and Too Often It's the Back. GRAVESTONE LUNCHEONS. On of the Curious Sight of New York' Financial District. In old Trinity churchyard, where Robert Fulton und Alexander Hamil ton lie burled, dozens of girls can 130 seen through the pickets of the bronze fences every day enjoying their noon day lunches amid the tombs of the old time New Yorkers. All about are hltrh skvscranlng otlke buildings. The elevated trains clatter uud bang over head, and on Broadway tbe trolleys cones add tumult to the roar of the cltv. Wllbin the old churchyard all is peace and quiet. It Is here tbat tbe girls from these big otlice buildings come of a noontime to eat tuelr luncn "far from tbe madding crowd," yet within a hand s reacb of tbe bustle or Broadway. It was only a few years ago tnat some girl, u typewriter iu a nearby office building, chanced to let her eyes fall over the gravestones of old Trinity They did not bring thoughts of gbosts to her mind they only made her tblck that it would be lovely if she could eat her lunch among such peaceful scenes Tbe next day she and a girl friend brought their lunches. They entered tbe churchyard aud. seeking a secluded snot behind the old cburcb, sut flown on an old tomb and began to eat tuclr sandwiches. Nobody objected. next day they came again, otuer gins emerging from stuffy restaurants, sa them and resolved to imitate tnein. The next day there were half a dozen there, and nowadays, when the noon hour is bright und sunny, the number has increased to sometimes seventy- Bve.-New York Cor. Pittsburgh Dispatch. Equality of 8x. There Is a little girl in Springfield. Mass., who. like uiuny of her sex. re- ents the imputation tbat tbe feminine ntnd is not so strong as tbe masculine. One day ber mother remarked on the apparent lack of Intelligence in a hen. 'You can t teach a ben anything," she said. "They have done more barm to the garden than a drove of cattle would. You can teach a cat. a dog or a pig something, but a hen never!" n'm:" exclaimed the child indig nantly. "1 think they know Just as much as the roosters!" Youtu's companion. DR. JOHN F. HART Physician and Surgeon TALENT, OREGON, MMtMMIMMH MISTAKES ARE BUT HUMAN A check ia the best receipt you can possibly have. Start I an account in this bank and f pay all your bills with checks. You will thus avoid all possible future disputes. f State Bank ol Talent TALENT, OREGON. MMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMMI Many people have a weak spot Too often It's a bad back. Twlnees follow every sudden twist. Dull aching keeps up, day and night Backache is often from weak kid neya. In such case a kidney medicine is needed. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys, For backache and urinary ills Ashland people recommend the remedy. Mrs. J. A. Ferren, 137 Seventh street. Ashland, Ore., says: "I have used Doan'B Kidney Pills with very good results for pains and other dia orders that come from kidney trou ble. Another of my family also bad good results from their use. Railroad ing seemed to bring on kidney trouble and he complained constantly about his back. I had blm try Doan's Kid ney Pills and they did him as much good as they did me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Ferren had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Mystery of the Stomach. 'Why does not the stomach digest it self?" is a question often asked. The Journal of the Amcrlcun Medical As sociation confesses tbat the reason has not vet been found. There are many theories, but not one of them Is entirely satisfactory, and we are still unnble to say more than Hunter said more than a century ago. "that these living cells remain Intact under such circum stances "because they are alive.'" New York World. Home Buyers ! You will do well to see us. We make a special ty ot getting WHAT OUR CUENTS WANT at prop er prices. Our office is an INFORMATION BUREAU We BUY and SELL all kinds of real estate. Honeity the Beet Policy. Doubtless the sorest man In the United States today is the follow who dropped bis purse, containing 90. while he was robbing a chicken coop. and who Is afraid to claim bis prop erty. Verily, honesty Is the best pol icy. Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Mnnh 11pm in lauchter. It the ci pher key wherewith we decipher the whole man. STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Ashland Hotel Building The HodepnTitPSule My young lady reader, If you are looking for your prince, jUBt test his home conduct before you accept him. Don't be guided in your choice by what a young man is In your parlor; find out what he is in his mothers sitting room. The Tidings is on sale at Foley's drug store, 17 East Main street. All you need to complete the family circle is a "Fire Barns Down, and Fire Insurance BUILDS UP." flnn fnllnwa tha other nulrklv when you hold a Policy in such companies as tnii office represents. No matter how much or how little Fire Insurance you need, from $1,000 to tlOO.000. let us Dlaca It. Do it now; tomorrow may be too late. BILLINGS AGENCY PERFECTION oilJmter There's cheer in its glow ing warmth. Dealers everywhere Writ for MUt. "Wmrmlh inUnn." Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Portland v 1 I SJ T mmt 1 Jtttmht tae c3 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, midnight.