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Monday, March 1, 1015 ASHLAND TIDINGS. PAGE THREW Result-Getting Classified Columns THE ONE-ATTEMPT MAN OR WOMAN who, for example, publishes a Want ad once, and If it does not bring the result desired decides that "advertising does not pay," should study the practical results, in all lines of endeavor, of perseverance. The law of "try again" is as potent in want advertising as in any other efforl or enterprise. Talent Tidings . Miss Alice VandersluU, Talent cor respondent, is authorized to repre sent the Tidings in all business rela tions in this field. , Headquarters, Vandersluis & Burgan store. Classified Rates: One cent per word, first insertion; Vt cent per word fdr 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 office. MISCELLANEOUS CHAIR DOCTOR R. H. Stanley, ex pert furniture repairer and up holsterer. Carpets beat, relaid and ( repaired, bedsprlngs restretched, ; chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies. 26 First Ave., opposite First National Bank. Telephone 4 13-J. 20-tf FOR SALE. TALENT NEWS ITEMS. FOR SALE-Beaver. -Shetland pony. A. M. 74-tf FOR SALE Barred Phone ll-F-2. Rock eggs. 76-6t AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey, ephone 342-Y. 81- Tel- "WANTED A typewriterm mier, No. 2 or 3, to rent. . B. L., Tiding3 office. ith-Pre- Ad dress 78-3t REPAIRING Expert motorcycle re pairing. Percy Grisez, fire depart ment. 45-tf BILL POSTER Will Stennett. 116 Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. 64-tf FOR RENT Housekeeping and sin gie rooms, light and clean, at the Park Hotel. Inquire Royal Bak ery. 72-tf FOR RENT Three newly furnished front rooms, Allen building. Call at real estate office, 63 North Main street. FOR SALE Cow and chickens. Ap ply to the Beaver Realty Co. 62-tf FOR SALE $160 Spaulding surrey for $90. Inquire of J. B. Hunter. Phone 10-F-5. 69-tf FOR SALE-i-Homestead relinquish ment. For particulars address R F. B., care Tidings. 18-tf FOR SALE One No. 10 Globe incu bator, 240 egg capacity. Hot wa ter system. Address Incubator, care Tidings. 70-tf FOR SALE Five acres of irrigated land on the Boulevard, one mile from P. O. A snap at $1,500. Mc f Williams & Edgington. 78-tf FOR RENT Two acres of irrigated garden land in city, and on paved street. See McWilliams &, Edging ton. 78-tf PRACTICAL NURSE wants nursing or companion for Invalid lady; best reference. Mrs. Link, 262 Hargadlne. 75-llt 0 EXCHANGE for Ashland resl dence, small farm with full equip ment, no incumbrance. Address owner, Box 202, Ashland, Ore. 75-tf FOR SALF Setting eggs, and orders booked for baby thicks from my trap-nested thoroughbred Rhode Island Red hens. G. W. Benedict, Ashland. 64-tf FOR SALE Reliable gas stove, suit able for bathroom or small bed room; in good condition, with pipe and connection. Can be seen at The Tidings. tt FOR SALE At a bargain, 50-acre ranch, barn and outbuildings Stock and implements. For par ticulars communicate with D. E Combs, Talent, Ore. 70-tf FOR SALE Small team, weigh about 850 each. Price $100. Also hack and harness, $50. Sell either or both together. Apply C. Homes, phone 14-F-2. 78-3t LADY with daughter in school de sires employment. Small wages ac cepted for a good home. Good reference. Inquire at Tidings of fice. 79-2t TO TRADE Fine surrey, family farm mare and harness to trade for a Ford auto or for a piece of land. Call at Eastern Supply Co. Ashland. 62-tf FOR EXCHANGE Nice .flve-rCom bungalow, large lot. barn, other outbuildings, fruit, flowers. Will exchange for small Improved farm with water. Will assume small mortgage or pay some ca6h differ ence. Address W., Tidings. - 76-lmo. FOR TRADE A choice half section of Alberta land adjoining townslte of Millet, thirty miles of Edmon ton, for acreage near Ashiana or suburban property. Address E. w Gregory, Millet, Alberta, Canada. 75-lmo. WANTED Several young men and women who can spare one or two hours each day or evening to learn a well-naving. congenial and fascln i atlng profession. Only limited number taken, so inquire early at 581 East Main street. 79-2t FOR SALE, REASONABLE One large mule team, one heavy set of harness, one gang plow. Would trade for cattle. Rose Orchards Medford. 78-6t FOR SALE One fine driving mare harness, top buggy, all for $160 two-seated hack, fine condition 135: lady's saddle. $9. See W. S Howard, three miles east on Boul evard. Phone 2-F-21. 75-lmo FOR SALE Special prices on Flem ish Giant and Rufus Red breeJing does, for thirty days only, at the Lone Oak Rabbitry. Talent, Ore T. F. Smith, Prop. Phone 374-J 78-lmo. Saturday evening the Rebekah lodge held their initiation. Mrs. French and two daughters of Phoenix and Miss Callie Vogell were taken in. Also Mrs. Purvis was admitted by card. - After the ceremonies light re freshments were served. About forty- nine members were present. Miss Winifred Lester spent the week-end with friends here. Mrs. Gladys Williams and little son left Monday for their new home in Oregon City. R. L. Luke and E. B. Adamson left Saturday afternoon to visit at the Nigger Boy mine at Hornbrook, Cal. A. A. Moody of Medford was a business visitor here Monday. M. O. Wilsoln of Wagner Creek . a .1 .. was a visitor nere wonuay. Mr. Snooks of Wagner Creek trans acted business here Monday. C. T. Lester left Sunday for south ern California, wnere ne win mane his home with his family. Mr.Lester has been connected with the Wagner Creek Nursery for the past few years. Mrs. G. A. Morse and little daugh ter Anna May will leave next Monday for Oakland, Cal., to attend the wed ding of Miss Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Combs, Mrs. Barnhart and Mrs. Kent were busi ness visitors here Monday. Harry Mason left Monday to visit his parents at Center Point. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holdridge are expecting friends soon from Iowa. They will spend a few days en route to the fair in San Francisco. Mrs. George Zider accidentally ran a nail into her foot a few days ago and has been unable to walk since, but it is now improving. Mrs. Badger, her mother, of Ashland, has been at the Zider home since the acci dent. Dr. ahd Mrs. Frank Roberts and family spent Sunday with relatives in Phoenix. . BAUMAN VANUILDER MEDFORD "TtcSehwl tl Modtri MelbWi. Briner. sus." ness," song, " Smith. Song, ' FOR SALE A four-room house, close in. With cement sidewalks sewer, electric lights and city wa ter. Fifty dollars cash, balance $10 per month. Price $850. See McWilliams & Edgington. 65-tt FOR SALE Eggs from S. C. Rhode Island Reds. Standard color and shape. Bred for winter laying. $1 per setting, $5 per hundred. Util ity eggs 50 cents. Order for baby chicks. Mrs. W. D. Booth, 996 Oak street, phone 291-R. 79-lmo. FOR RENT A good eight-acre farm water for irrigation; eight-room house with water in it; one-half -mile from school, on the Pacific Highway. McWilliams & Edging ton, 73 Oak street. 79-lmo WANTED Solicitors, either women or men, to canvass from house to house. Proposition that will make solicitors from two to four dollars per day. Call at room next to Stock's undertaking rooms on N. Main street, Tuesday. March 1, from 2:30 to 5:30. Roy Olrich or T. T. Shaw. 79-2t FOR SALE Completely furnished bungalow. Five rooms, bath. Bleep ing porch, large cellar, lawn and flowers; fruit trees. Part payment and balance like rent, if desired. J. K. Choate, Jr., 139 Wlmer street. Phone 210-R. 79-lmo. FOR SALE A homestead reUiMu'. ment of 160 n:rcs, uvc-if--house, barn, chicken Loute, w c garden tools, plows, etc. Well wi tered and on Pacific Highway Will trade for Ashland property. Address A. R., care Tidings. 36-tl FOR SALE OR TRADE Four-room house, newly papered and painted, on Seventh street in Railroad addi tion; 50 feet front; woodshed and washhouse: plenty of fruit and berries for family. Will name DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup nlied. Office 228 East Main St Honrs 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 667, Medford. Ore. 21-tt S MONEY 6" MONEY MONEY Loans may be obtained for any mirnrtKA on acceptable Real Estate se curlty; liberal privileges; correspond ence solicited. A. C. AGENCY COMPANY, 758 Gas, Electric Bldg., Denver, Col MUSIC AND ART. winArTiF.n OF PIANO Mrs. J. R. nnhortson. 340 Almond street. Ad- ono niano work and Burrowes kindergarten classes. 44-tf $2 $2 THE YErHR Strictly in Advance Southern Oregon's Big Twlco-a-Week newspaper TShQ Ashland Tidings STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. RSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co O. P. BATES rroprlotor. tt warehouses near Depot Goods of all kinds stored at reason able rates. A General Transfer Business. Wood and Rock Springs Coal. Phone 117.' Office, 99 Oak Street. ASHLAND, OREGON. "too cheap" price who means trade. Box 54. a to the person Address P. O 78-4t FOR SALE OR TRADE Splendid 15-acre fruit and chicken ranch 2lA miles from postoffice; 9 acres choice fruit coming into bearing Price $200 per acre. Small pay ment down and easy terms, or will trade for suitable town property 316 Hargadlne. Phone 353-L. 75-lmo. THE CLASSIFIED ADV. THAT IS mportant to You at All IS APT TO BE Very Important You MIGHT overlook the classified ads for a month without missing a really valuable opportunity. And yet on any day of that month there might be printed THE ONE ADVERTISE MENT which you could not afford to miss under any circumstances. 1 OR out of the complex world of "offer and quest" there is apt to come, on any day. a clear and unmistakable message fpr YOU. AND that message may be more important to you than any that has ever come to you by letter, by teiepnone, teie graph or messenger. FOR SALE. IMMEDIATELY Five acre ranch, with good sheds, well with pump, furniture, electric lights in house. ground all plowed ready for planting; right at the edge of -town. 20 minutes' walk from center of city. An Ideal place for chicken ranch.. Can be bought with small payment down, balance like rent. Better act quick. Ad dress H. L. Sinclair, Ashland, Ore 74-tf Ashland results. Tidings wants ads bring tf Freckles February and March Worst Months for this Trouble How to Re move KiwtUr. There's a reason why nearly every body freckles In February and March but happily there is also a remedy for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay freckled. Slmly get an ounce of othlne double strength from your druggist and apply a little of It night and morning, and in a few days you should see that even the worst freck' les have begun to disappear, while the lisiht ones have vanished entirely Now is the time to rid yourself of freckles, for If not removed now they may stay all summer, and spoil an otherwise beautiful complexion. Your money back if otbine falls. IT may be a call to higher business op portunlties. It may be a cnance 10 buv or to rent property such as you alone can fully appreciate. It may be a business opening that would lead vou to the realization of your plans nnrl mimeses in life. It may be chance to buy Just what you are look Ing for or sell something you nave no use for. IT may be that, years ago, you missed some particular classified advertise ment which would have cnangea me course or. your me, greuwy im i better, or made you considerable money. IT may be that such an advertisement is printed today or that it will appear some day within the course of a month or so. When it DOES appear, FTND IT. WA TCH THE Tidings Classified FOR THE Best That's Going If you want to thing, try Tidings do the work. buy. or sell any want ads. They The girls' basketball team were de feated laBt week by Medford Friday evening and Ashland Saturday even ing. Mrs. Grimsby, Mrs. James and lit tle daughter Fern left here Monday to locate in Ashland. It has been announced that the Brotherhood of American Yeomen will give a grand ball at the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening, March 17. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the Talent Homestead lodge. Everyone is Invited to at tend. The following was the program given by the Wagner Creek school Saturday evening, after which a de licious 15-cent supper was served: Music by Hear Creek orchestra. Fan drill by eiht little girls. Recitation by Maud Rice. Song, "I Want to Kiss Mamma Good Nnight," by Ora Smith, Thelma Barnhart and Elfa Dialogue, "Taking the Cen I'iano solo, "Nights of Glad by Mrs. Wardrip. Dialogue Fanny Gray," by Mr. and Mrs. Hesitation by Thelma Kent. In the Golden After While." Reading by Mrs. Smith. Music by the Bear Creek orchestra. About one hundred people were present, and af ter deducting expenses the receipts were $S.2fl. Part will be used to pay for the volley ball and net and the rest will be put in the Parent-Teacher Association treasury. William Kerby and his mother of Wagner Creek were visitors here Thursday. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell of Medford spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Wilson of Anderson Creek. On Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Hart and children and Mrs. Charles Brown spent Thursday the guests of Mrs. S. Wilson on Anderson creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gutches of Grif fin Creek are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gutches of Anderson Creek. Mr. Hull of Central Point gave a free moving picture bIiow Wednesday evening. He will show pictures here every Wednesday evening at the Tal ent theatre. Mrs. Dudley Stedman of Ayers Spur visited his sister, Mrs. Burnett, a few days this week. M. L. Rhodes bought a new auto this week. Miss Delpha Coleman and Mrs. B. H. Johnson were Ashland visitors Thursday. The Tuesday Afternoon Study Club met with Mrs. Mattheson this week. Vance Wolgamot and Chester Wol- ters made a business trip to Medford Thursday. Mrs. John Hart entertained a com pany of little folks, celebrating her small daughter's birthday, this week The Parent-Teacher meeting was held Tuesday evening, February 23. Several Important topics were dis cussed by the parents and teachers. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Effie Seaman, chairman, and Mrs. G. W. Ager, secretary pro tern Musical selections were given by Car men Rose and George Hartley, violin, Mrs. Clinton McCurdy, piano solo, and Misses Helen and Marjory Adam son, violin and piano duet. Mrs. Will Gleim left Friday to spend two weeks In Ashland. She will keep house for her mother, Mrs. Hensley, who Is visiting in southern California. Dr. John Hart Is moving from his present home to the house owned by L. Sleppy. He will have his office there also. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Burgan attended the Juvenile Club dance in Medford last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Summers and little daughter Marie of Wagner Creek visited friends here Thursday. A. J. Hall of Wagner Creek trans acted business here Thursday. Misses French of Phoenix were vis itors here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerby of Wag ner Creek vlistcd Ashland Thursday. Mrs. H. Stengel of Ashland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Briscoe of North Talent. Mrs. Susie Burnett visited In Ash land Friday. Mrs. J. Davis of Wagner Creek vis ited here Friday. Friday evening the Talent Epworth League presented the play, Bread On the Waters," at Central Point Following are the characters: Dr llHrjem, principal of Lake Seminary George Jeffery: Harry Harlem, his son, O. Charles Tryer; Fred Hastings Dob Winters, his pupils, O. O. With row and Ray Reynolds; Jonathan Wild Butts, town constablo, C. E. Froman; Lucy Harlem, the doctor' daughter, Edythe Tryer; Mrs. Lorlng housekeeper, Mrs. I. C. Williams Dllly, picked from the streets, Anna Smith. Miss Callie Vogell and Miss Alice Vandersluis played several se lections on the piano and violin. 31 N. Grape, Medford, Ore. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS If you want a good 'position be one of our 1915 graduates. MEDFORD ASHLAND EITHER WAY C : 4 5 p. m., daily Sunday trips at Car leaves Ashland for Medford, Talent and Phoenix Day trips at 9:20 a. m., 12:45 p. m., 3:30 p. m., ex. Sunday. Saturday night leaves at 12:15 a. m. 11:00 a. ir... 6:00 p. m., 10:30 p. m. Car leaves Medford for Ashland at 8 : 2 0 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 5:15 p. m. daily except Sunday. Leaves at 11:15 Srturday nights. Sunday leaves at 10:00 a. m., 5:00 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. Ashland waiting rooms at Hotel Oregon, Ashland Hotel, East Side Pharmacy, Poley'o Drug Store and Rose Bros.' Confectionery. TAKE BIG GRAY INTERURBAN CAR THE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR COMPANY THE PRAISE CONTINUES. Everywhere AVo Hear Good Reports of Doan's Kidney Pills. Ashland is no exception. Every section of the U. S. resounds with praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. Thirty thousand persons are giving testi mony in their home newspapers. The sincerity of these witnesses, the fact that they live so near, is the best proof of the merit of Doan's. Here's an Ashland case: ' S. F. Long, 364 Ilelman street, I Ashland, Oregon, says: "I used' two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and i they gave me great relief from j backache and kidney trouble. I take pleasure in confirming what I said about Doan's Kidney Pills in the pub- j lie endorsement I gave tnem some time ago." Mr. Long is only one of many Ash land people who have gratefully en dorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Long had the remedy backed by homo testimony. 50 c, all stores. Foster- I Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame Remem ber the Name." C. E. FROMAN II. C. HIGH Carpenters We Build Homes and Fix Things TRY US. PHONE 372 R-4 TALENT DR. JOHN F. HART Physician and Surgeon TALENT, OREGON, Boxing! We teach you by Correspondence. Details (or stamp. National School of Training, 411 Kpler Block, Desk H, Scuttle, Wash The Commercial Club requests the names and addresses of parties who are considering coming to the coast this summer. We wish to send them literature and give them a good con ception of Oregon. 74-tf I Stammer cr"iTirmnZ"s: gj UIU11I111V1 Details tor stamp. Eg I Mrv Msint National School H i IHU 111U1C of Training, U I 4U Kpler Itlock, Desk B, Seattle, Wash. 9 LET US SERVE YOU ! All we ask is the opportunity i of doing so. We feel assured X that our endeavor to serve you X will be a strong factor In per suading you to become a per il manent patron of this bank. T Our interests' are mutual. i State Bank ol Talent TALENT, OREGON. HIIIIIIIHIIUIIMIH .1. Wall Paper Wall Paper At Swcnson & McRae's Furniture Store See display In window. 10,000 roll sat 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30c the roll. Paper hanger at the Btore hangs paper for 25c the roll. HARRY SIMPSON, Painter and Paperhanger t Storo Phone 75. Res. Phone 31G-R. Fine Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, Etc. . i a I 1 1 ....1!am n 4- 1 Atir l"11tA(3 A. complete etocic 01 narness aim bujipub uv iu t,nw0 New shoes and bicycles at cut prices. Repairing In Harness, Shoes and Bicycles Str?rtlv frash. No accounts VY U Call 11 A- iv, iwn j 'vvoi v. j -- Eastern Supply Company OPPOSITE ELKS BUILDING