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I The Uloneyflaising Sale
i Is still going on at Diamond's Jewelry Store, Medford,
only 30 minutes by auto from Ashland, over
beautiful Pacific Highway.
20 TO Z: SAVED ON EVERYTHING
i! Watches at Cost ! j
25 per cent oil on our large and complete line of Cut Glass 2
Rogers 1817 Knives and Forks, $3.83
J. W. DIAMOND
109 East Main St.
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IMPORTANT EVENTS
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WINTER SHORT COURSE JAN. 4-30
-Agriculture, including Agronomy,
Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti
culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects,
Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream
ery Management, Marketing, etc.
Home Economics, including Cook
ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew
ing. Dressmaking and Millinery.
Commerce, including Business Man
agement, Rural Economics, Business -law,
Office Training. Farm Account
ing, etc. Engineering, including
Shopwork and Roadbuilding.
FARMERS WEEK FEBRUARY 1-6
A general clearing house session of
six days for the exchange of dynamic
ideas on the most pressing problems
of the times. Lectures by leading
authorities. State conferences.
EXTENSION SERVICE
Offers lectures, movable schools, ln
titutes and numerous correspondence
courses on request
MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voice.
No tuition. Reduced rates en ail rail
roads. For further interna ion address,
The Oregon Agricultural College,
ftw-12-Uo-l-l) COKVALUS, OREOON
$2
THE YEHR
Strictly in Advance
$2
Southern Oregon's Big Twice-a-Week
newspaper
T5he Ashland Tidings
STRICTLY 1ST ADVANCE.
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATOR.
Notice is hereby given that the un
derslgned has been appointed by the
County Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, as administrator of the estate of
Lavlna Mingus, deceased, and has
duly qualified according to law.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent them, with proper vouchers and
duly verified, to the undersigned at
the office of T. W. Miles, attorney
for said estate, at room 23, Jackson
County Bank Building, In the City of
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date bereoL which said of
fice the undersigned selects as his
place of business in all matters con
nected with said estate of Lavlna
Mingus, deceased.
Dated and first published Decern
ber 14, 1914. .
EVERETT MINGUS,
Administrator of the Estate of Lavina
Mingus, deceased. 58-5t-Mon.
Talent Tidings
Miss Alice VandersluU, Talent cor
respondent, is authorized to repre
sent the Tidings in all business rela
tions in this field. Headquarters,
Vandersluls & Burgan store.
TALENT NEWS ITEMS,
Mrs. J. B. Jones and her two chll
dren of Wagner creek spent Thurs
day here shopping and visiting
friends.
Mrs. Knighten and son Chester of
Wagner creek were visitors here
Thursday.
Mrs. Will Stump was again an Ash
land visitor Thursday.
The Methodist church will" hold
their Christmas tree and program
Christmas evening, and any one wish
ing to put gifts on the tree is wel
come to do so. All are cordially in
vited to attend.
Miss Ruth Wilson of Anderson
creek arrived home from the Uni
versity of Oregon at Eugene for her
ChristmaB vacation. This is Miss
Wilson's first year in college and she
enjoys her work very much.
C. O. Gutches of Anderson creek
We carry the finest line of railroad
movements in the city. We make our
own prices on railroad movements.
If you don't buy of us we both lose
money. R. J. Smith, Elks Temple, tf
If in need of paint or oils figure
with us. It pays. Carson-Smith
Lumber Co. 49-tf
Do your Christmas shopping early.
THE 1NTERURBAN AUTOCAR COMPANY
MEDFORD
ASHLAND
EITHER
WAY
Car leaves Ashland for Medford, Talent and Phoenix .
Day trips at 9:20 a. m., 12:45 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 6:45 p. m.. dally
ex. Sunday. Night trips at 11:30, dally ex. Sat. and Sun. Sunday
morning leaves at 1:00. Sunday trips at 11:00 a. m., 6:00 p. m.,
10:30 p. m.
Ashland waiting rooms at Hotel Oregon, Ashland Hotel, East Side
"Pharmacy and Poley's Drug Store. .
TAKE BIO GRAT INTERURBAN CAB
THE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR COMPANY
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Comfort for everybody a pft
that is useful from cellar to ear
ret Be sure and mark down
on your Xmaslist a
mow
Father uses it to warm tie
bathroom for shaving.
Mother sews beside it The
children dress by it A
practical gift
Dealers everywhere
Writ tor buohht. "Wmrmih
inUUCtnwt."
Standard 03 Company
(California)
Portland
far Btmt Rnmka
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was a business visitor here Friday
William Fox of Wagner creek was I tions at Jacksonville this week
an Ashland visitor Friday.
Mr. Becktell of Anderson
visited friends and transacted
tion, Charles Petrie. Dialogue,
"Mending Stockings," Alice Gutches,
Reva Standley and Valeta Burnett.
Vocal solo, Buford Chllders. Recita
tion, Mildred Brlstoe. Recitation,
Milan Burnett. Vocal duet, Naomi
Wilson and Ruby Gutches. Dialogue,
"The Christmas Basket," Charles
Petrie, Theodore Flury, Hazel Stand
ley, Mattie Turner, Valeta Burnett,
Naomi Wilson and Ruby Gutches.
After the program, gifts were given
to each pupil. The school will be
opened again January 4.
Mrs. Sherman, mother of Mrs.
Alice Roberts, returned two her home
on Wagner creek after a three weeks'
visit with her daughter.
Twenty-two people from here at
tended the Medford Rose Society en
tertainment in Ashland Tuesday
evening.
The Community Club held their
regular meeting Wednesday after
noon at their regular meeting place.
A lunch was served by Mesdames
Williams, J. F. Dunn, O. Wolters,
C W. Holdrldge, E. A. Perry and
A. S. Ames.
Mr. Wardrip, principal of the Wag
ner creek school, took the examina
ble
school will begin again January 4.
Dr
busi-!
ness here Friday. I
William Petrie of AnderBon creek
made a business trip to North Phoe
nix Friday.
Mrs. John Dudgeon is very ill with
la grippe.
Emmett Beeson returned Wednes
day for the Big Applegate. He was
gone several days.
Mrs. James Sawyer of Wagner
creek left Saturday to spend Christ
mas with her mother in Fresno, Cal.
F. C. Murphy spent Wednesday in
Ashland.
Earl Beeson and Harry Mason left
for the Applegate to round up horses.
Harry Lynch of Wagner creek
made a business trip to Ashland
Thursday.
Eaiie Beeson and Harry Mason re
turned Thursday morning from a
business trip to the Applegate.
The next meeting of the Tuesday
Afternoon Study Club will be held at
the home of Mrs. Dean on Wagner
creek in January.
Mrs. Victor Mason of the Wester-
lund ranch is visiting her sister, Miss
Viola Jones.
T. C. McMahon has bought the
Firestone property and has moved
the house on the back part of the lot
and will remove his barber shop from
the Pacific highway in front of the
house.
Mrs. John Hart and children, Lee,
Mabelle, Burton, Lilly and Ruby, left
this week for Oakland, Cal., where
they will make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ward of Fern
Valley were here Friday.
Harry Gleini,, Sr., has been laid up
a few days with a cold.
Miss Nona Pace, Miss Viola Jones
and Mrs. Victor Mason attended the
basketball game in Ashland Friday
afternoon.
Miss Ada KIngery spent Thursday
evening with her mother, Mrs. KIn
gery, at North Talent.
John Brlener returned Wednesday
from the Helms ranch, whree he has
spent the past week overseeing the
packing of the apples.
Mrs. Harve McFadden left Satur
day to join her husband, who is
working for the Clark-Henery com
pany at Sacramento, Cal.
G. Graves was an Ashland visitor
Friday.
A. C. Roberts of Phoenix spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts.
Master, Donald Tryer was taken
suddenly ill with stomach, trouble
Friday afternoon.
Dr. Frank Roberts attended the
meeting of the Southern Oregon Den
tal Society in Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman have
rented a ranch near Jacksonville and
will move from North Talent to that
place Instead of coming to Talent as
they expected to do.
Mrs. David Twidwell and son John
left for Washington to spend the
Christmas holidays with relatives.
Mrs. George Ross of Bear creek
wag a Talent visitor Friday.
Miss Pauline Cllft is spending a
few days with Mrs. John Hart.
Mrs. . W. R. Bagley and children
and Mrs. Welborn Beoson were vis
itors to Ashland Friday.
Miss Blanche . Dutches and MIhs
Maxon go back and forth to
school in Ashland on the auto car
line. Miss Gutches Is attending the
Polytechnic school.
H. 8. Glelm was a business visitor
to Medford Friday.
.Friday afternoon the Anderson
creek school, taught by Mrs. Vernon
Brophy, gave their annual Christmas
program. It was as follows: Song,
Reva and Hazel Standley. Reclta-
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creek i " uoueris nas movea mio
his ,ne wdental office in the Ames
Ona
building. His office is fully equipped
with the latest instruments, nearly
all of which are run by electricity.
Dr. Hart and Dr. Roberts have a Joint
waiting room which is fitted up nice
ly for the comfort and accommoda
tion of the patients.
Mrs. Effie Seaman was called sud
denly to Rogue River, Ore., Saturday
morning.
PLENTY OF PROOF
IS
From People You Know From Ash
land Citizens.
The greatest skeptic can hardly fail
to be convinced in the face of evi
dence like this. It is impossible to
produce better proof of merit than
the testimony of residents of Ashland,
of people who can be seen at any
time. Read the following case of it:
M. Powell, 263 Oak street, Ash
land, Ore., says: "I suffered a great
deal from backache. Sometimes It
bothered me so badly I could hardly
get around. In the morning I was
stiff and lame. The kidney secretions
were very irregular in passage. As
soon as I commenced using Doan's
Kidney Pills I felt better and before
long I was in good health. I will
ingly confirm the endorsement I gave
Doan's Kidney Pills some years ago.
I generally use a box of Doan's Kin
ney Pills in the spring and fall as a
kidney tonic."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Powell had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Youth's Comnnlon and Tidings
93.50.
One of the most appropriate pres
ents for young folks. We will mail
the Companion to one address and
Tidings to another if you like.
Regular price of Youth's Com
panion $2.
Regular price of Ashland Tidings
$2.
From now till Christmas both one
year $3.60.
THE COLOR OF GOLD.
Ita 8hada of Yellow Depend Upon the
Metal Uaed In Alloy.
Gold that Is usi In Jewelry and
coins is always alloyed with copper or
sometimes, ns in the former, with sli
ver. Additlou of copper makes the
color the populur "golden yellow." or
ange or reddish gold. Silver turns gold
pule yellow. We seldom nee pure gold,
but It Iiiih that Indescribable yellow
tint t so often fuxrlniites.
The pure metal is so mullenble that
It cuu be ben leu between xtrlps of vel
lum Into sheets two-liiuulred iiud tlfty
thousandths of un lueli In thickness. In
ttils form It is truuxpurent und trans
mits green light.
When very finely divided gold Is sus
pended in a ll(Uld by preelpitutioo
from a solution It trmiHiiilts green light
Similar to thnt of the leuf gold. Yet In
ordinary well diffused light It seems
purple, for this Is the color It reflects.
In other words, if n light Is placed be
hind a Jur containing a liquid with gold
In Hue suspension it looks grveu. where
us If the light is placed In front or at
the side the color is purple. The vupor
from boiling molten gold Is also purple.
Whut theu. Is the real color of gold?
The color of a suhHtiiuee dt-pends on
Its ability to relied only light of that
color, which In turn Is due to the ar
rangement of the molecules. It seems,
then.' even the simple mechanical
chauges which we meutloned before as
altering the physh-ul properties are ac
companied by radical changes among
the molecules as far as their mutual re
lationships are concerned. New York
World.
The Finest assortment of
Christmas Boxes ever
shown in Ashland. Let us
fill one of those beautiful
boxes with our home-made
Candies for you. Take
them home or send them
to your friends.
flT Our assortment of mixed Candies is the
Ubest ever. Watch our window display
They are made in our own shop.
S. H. BAUflUN
B. I. VANUILDGR
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Mori Mth4t.
MEDFORD
31 N. Grape, Medford, Ore.
BUSINESS, 'SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS
If you want a good position
bo ono of our 1915 graduatos.
The time is drawing near for the
annual making of good resolutions.
One good resolution at least ought to
be made now and carried into effect
at once, and that is the resolve to
make ChristmaB purchases at once,
and so give relief to the hard work
ing clerks.
Better candy for less money at the
6, 10 and 15 Cent Store. 4t
DR. JOHN F. HART
Physician and Surgeon
TALENT, OREGON,
C. E. FROMAN D. C. BIGII
Carpenters
W Build Homes and Fix Thing's
TRY US. PHONE 372 R 4
TALENT
LET US
SERVE YOU
All we ask is the opportunity
i of doing so. We feel assured
that our endeavor to serve you
will be a Btrong factor in per-
1 suadlng you to become a per-
manent patron of this bank.
Our interests are mutual.
I State Bank of Talent
TALENT, OREGON.
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HANDKERCHIEFS
For everybody on sale now
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Tho Busy Store.
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