f Thursday, March 25, 1015 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 effort -or enterprise. f Pih f .Rat.lS: .ne cent per word- f,r8t Insertion; cent per wort - tor 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 eicept 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, bedsprings restretched, chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies. 26 First Ave., opposite FIrBt National Bank. Telephone 413-J. 20-tf AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey. Tel ephone 342-Y. 81- REPAIRING Expert motorcycle re pairing.' Percy Grisez, fire depart ment. 45-tf BILL POSTER Will Stennett. 116 Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. 54-tf CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The regular meeting of the club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m., at the Carnegie Library lec ture room. TRADE OR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Acre of ground with ' fruit and buildings, all in first class condition, for close-in resi dence. C. S. Johnson, 52 Roca street. Phone 423-Y. 86-2t TO EXCHANGE for Ashland resi dence, small farm with full equip ment, no incumbrance. Address owner, Box 202, Ashland, Ore. 75-tf - For Exchange. Property in San Francisco earning excellent interest on investment, for a good farm in the Ashland country. M. H. Hare, 603 First National Bank, San Francisco. 84-lmo. WANTED GIRL of 16 would like good position of any kind. Address A. Friedl, Gen. Del., Ashland, Ore. 86-2t WANTED A good second-hand mo torcycle on payments. Apply at mechanical side of Tidings at 5 p. m. WANTED TO RENT Double key board typewriter, Smith-Premier preferred. Address Box R, care Tidings. 86-3t WANTED Rent or purchase five passenger automobile, medium weight; chassis must be in Al con dition, body immaterial. Give full description of car In first letter. Address Tidings office. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Shetland pony. A. M. Beaver. 74-tf FOR SALE Cow and chickens. Ap ply to the Beaver Realty Co. 62-tf FOR SALE Two small horses. Ap ply C. I. Homes, phone 14-F-2. 86-10t FOR SALE Kimball piano, ?165. Call 586 East Main street, phone 337-J. 84-tf FOR SALE A bargain, three good dairy cows; also farm for rent on Wagner creek. Martha Barnhart, R. 1, Talent, Cre. 84-tf FOR SALE, CHEAP Young, sound team of mules, both asses, weight 2,050 pounds, with harness and spring wagon.' Can be seen at foot of Oak street, first house outside city limits. 86-2t' MUSIC AND ART. TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. J. R Robertson, 340 Almond street. Ad vance piano work and Burrowes kindergarten classes. ' 44-tf Piano Lessons. Piano playing, elementary har mony, analysis, ear training, includ ed; recitals. Mary Young, 224 North Main street. 83-lmo. Piano IiOBHons. Mrs. M. A. Reed, 150 Sixth street. 86-lmo. FOR RENT PROFESSIONAL. DR. D. M. BROWER, General Prac titioner. Residence, 216 Factory street. Phone, 247-J. DR. B. F0NTAIN3, Optometrist Op tician. Glasses Scientifically Fit ted. Lenses Duplicated. Citizens Bank Building. JOHN F. HART, . M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office, MIUs-McCall Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 3. Phones: Office, 83; residence, 370-L. DR. W. EARL BLAKE, Dentist; First National Bank Building, Suite 9 and 10; entrance First avenue. Phones: Office, ,109; residence, 230-J. ' DR. ETHEL J. MARTIN, Octeopathic Physician, in charge of the practice of Drs. Sawyer and Kammerer, Pioneer Building. Office phone, 208. Hours, 9 to 5 and by ap pointment. - DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 228 East Main St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 667, Medford, Ore. 21-tf FOR RENT Eight-room house and barn, close In. Modern improve ments. Phone 411-R. 86-2t ' FOR RENT Three newly furnished front rooms, .Allen building. Call at real estate office, 63 North Main street. 83-tf FOR RENT Two acres of irrigated garden land In city, and on paved street. See McWilliams & Edging ton. 78-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Eight horsepower mo torcycle In good condition. C. C. Cole, 698 Ashland street, phone 419-Y. . 86-3t LITHIA WATER, delivered, 20 cents per gallon. E. L. Rasor, phone 414-R. 86-tf FOR SALE Eight horsepower mo torcycle in good condition. C. C. Cole, 698 Ashland street, phone 419-G. 85-3t FOR SALE A bargain in bees, East Main street road, one and one-half miles from -postoff ice. G. W. Ken nard, phono 13-F-14. 85-3t FOR SALE New Oiegon Improved strawberry plants. J. C. Divet, 70 Nutley street. Phone 294-Y. 85-3t FOR SALE Reliable gas stove, suit able for bathroom or small bed - room; in good condition, with pipe and connection. Can be seen ai The Tidings. tf FOR SALE At a bargain, a $65 range, six hole, No. 7, with warm ing oven and reservoir. Has been used about four months. G. W. Hoxie, 438 N. Main street. 81-tf Poultry, Pigeons, Birds, Etc. FOR SALE Thorcughbred Red and Yellow Carneaux, Sims Maltese, Homers, and Maltese hen pigeons. 172 Skidnore street. 82-lmo. 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 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. For particulars address R F. B., care Tidings. 18-tf FOR SALE Five acres of irrigated land on the Boulevard, one mile from P. O. A snap at $1,500. Mc Willip.ms & Edgington. 78-tf 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-tt FOR SALE A snap If taken within the next 30 days, corner lot, house anu outbuildings on Fairview street. Will Fell at a great sacri fice. Terms. Inquire 38GB street. 8 1-1 mo. FOR SALE Owner offers finest acreage home in Ashland, with or without buildings or trees; free Ir rigation. Also highly improved 20 acres near Grants Pass. Box 144, Ashland, Ore. 85-lmo. 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-tf FOR SALE A homestead relinquish ment of 160 aires, two-rootnev, house, barn, chicken house, wtit garden tools, plows, etc. Well wa tered and on Pacific Highway Will trade for Ashland property. Address A. R.. care Tidings. 36-U For Sale. Best home ranch in Ashalnd. Two and one-half acres heavy bearing fruit, good condition. Income $1,000. Ned modern eight-room house, screen sleeping and back porches, wood and packing sheds, stable. Beautiful shady lawn. Fine location. Call and investigate. S. C. GUNTER, 85-lmo. 715 North Main. FOR SALE Twenty acres of the fin est fruit land in the city limits of Ashland; 12 ocres in trees more than four years old, mostly peach es; city water. This is an excel lent buy, with the finest view In the valley. If you have the cash to handle this will make you an attractive proposition. Communi cate with G. W. B., 1027H Grand View street, Los Angeles, Cal. 85-lmo. Belleview and Vicinity , BELLEVIEW ITEMS. Victor Flint returned to Ashland last week after an absence of four months, which he has spent in Par ker, S. D., and Nashua, Iowa. , Harry and Eleanor Moore spent Sunday at the Dunn home, helping Master Horace celebrate his seventh birthday. T. D. Chapman and G. E. Mllner have changed the feeding grounds of the cattle they have kept in the small tract ef brush next the school house. There were about twenty present at the Endeavor meeting last Sunday evening. There were several out from town. Sunday was the first day of spring and it certainly looked like it. The wild flowers are beginning to bios- Bom, and the fruit is also blossoming. Marvin Hibbs of Ashland is moving ionto the Allnian orchard. The field meet was postponed a week on account of so much sickness in school.. Rut they have gotten back onto their feet and are practicing 'every Minute rossible. . CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regu- lar meetings first and third Fri days of each month at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. A. G. McCarthy, Pres.; Mrs. Jennie Faucett Greer, Sec. G MONEY 6 MONEY 6 MONEY Lnnni - mov Ka AhtnUoj . - j ujj uuiaiucu lur all purpose on acceptable Real Estate se curity: llbnrm nrltrlloiroo- .. . .uBub, vuiioojuuu' ence solicited. A. C. AGENCY COMPANY, 758 Gas, Electric Bldg., Denver, Col. 72-8t Three Men in a Boat. Searching adventure in probably the smallest craft ever used for a similar purpose on the Pacific coast, Syd Wilson, Frank Harris and Dave Poste of Coos Bay, Ore., have arrived in San Francisco Bay and are now at anchor off Sausalito. The tiny craft Is espied the Barnacle. After taking In the Panama-Pacific International Exposition it is the intention of the trio to point the nose of their vessel southward and continue their Journey around to the east coast. The Barnacle and its crew made the trip from Coos Bay in three and a half days, encountering some un usually rough weather In the vicinity of Point Arena and Cape Mendocino. The Barnacle, which is thirty-seven feet long, was constructed by the three young men. She Is ketch rigged and carries a 24-horsepower auxiliary engine. The latter is used only when the boat is In a tight place. A com plete electric plant furnishes the crew with light and heat. Wilson is a miner, Poste a news paper man and Harris a sailor. Ar rangements have been made for them to anchor off the Oregon building at the exposition, near the battleship Oregon. Upon leaving San Francisco the three men intend to head down the California coast, touching at every port, and then to Mexico and TIburon islands, where they will at tempt to do some gold mining. At San Diego they will take on food sup plies enough to last two years. This is the time that they figure It will take to make their trip to the east coast. The boat came Into Sausalito at night and anchored near the revenue cutter McCullough. The next day the report was spread in Sausalito that the cuHer had captured Chinese smugglers and had seized the craft The three have been busy since deny ing the rumor. Livestock Bulletins Free. Corvallis, Ore., March 18. Live stock management is the subject dis cussed In four bulletins recently pre pared by the Animal Husbandry De partmen tof the Oregon Agricultural College. Heretofore most bulletins published have dealt with some one special feeding problem. These bul letins, however, are a summary of the experimental knowledge along the lines of breeding, feeding and care of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep. They supply the data so often asked for by the stockmen of the state. There is a bulletin on each class of stock, namely, horses, beef cattle, hogs and sheep. Some of the main points covered in each bulletin are Most economical methods of feeding; breeding to get best results; equip ment necessary; artificial impregna tion; bogus pedigrees;- raising pure bred stock and their use. These bul letins are free and people interested In any one of them or all should write to the Oregon Agricultural Col lege, Corvallis, Ore., for them. Dear Old Asliluml. Mrs. Mary E. Wood writes from Alameda, Cal., to have her Tidings forwarded there where she is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Burke. She will remain there some time. She says California is all right In a way, but not to compare to "dear old Ash land." And so It appears to most of those who go away from here expect ing to find more pleasant surround ings. Experience away for a time only more firmly convinces us of what all know, that Ashland Is hard to boat, even in the most exploited tourist regions. w.t h mat DEVELOP. (From the Northwest Hotel News, Portland.) Ashland, resting as it does at the extreme southern point of the state, at a division point of the Southern Pacific Railway, and at the base of the Siskiyou mountains, on the Pa cific hi'-iiw ay, surrounded by mineral springs of untold wealth and medici nal virtue, with a climate not equaled In the state, in the midst of orchards superior to those found anywhere north or California, with all this and more, is about to wake from its leth argy and start the ball going which is destined io make it the peer of any watering place in America. There is everything in her favor, her citi zens not being in the way now since they have been awakened. To take advantage of the new lithia and other mineral springs now being piped Into the city, a large health sanatorium must be built followed by a tourist hotel of large size and attractiveness. The persistent boosting of the news papers of Ashland together with a few live citizens is going to trans form Ashland. Watch her develop. 200 votes in the exposition contest with each new Tidings classified ad-vertim-iiH'iit during March. If the advertisement amounts to $1, 500 extra votes. Must le paid in advance to get the extra votes. 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 NOTICE OF SHKRIFF'S SALE. Standard legal blank forms of every kind may be procured at the Tidings office in any quantity. LH'iSmlKraBotu nptrfmaot mr an Mad In aw latxmlanr anil adipUd la lha Parifn Nthw anj ara Iraa lo nana. Qua aiuabia cau Joiua will ba ami haa oa faqu-a). UaaMniaUUlir taaada. HaoLwiita. Tha CW K Uuy Cav SaaMla W. G Gordon and Florence T. Gor don, Plaintiffs, vs. L. M. Lyon and Cora E. Lyon, his wife, et al., Defendants. By virtue of an Execution, Decree and an Order of Sale duly issued out and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, on the 2oth day of March, 1915, in a certain cause therein, wherein W. G. Gordon and Florence T. Gordon recovered a judgment against L. M. Lyon and Cora E. Lyon, his wife, on the 13th day of Varch, 1915, for the sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred and Eight and 00-100 ($3,408.00) Dol lars with Interest thereon from said llith day of March, 1915, at the rate of 11 per cent per annum', and Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars attor ney s fee, and the further sum of Six teen ($16.00) Dollars costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 20th day of March, 1915, and is of record in Vol ume 22 of the Circuit Court Journal at page 445 thereof. I am commanded by said Execution to make sale of the hereinafter de scribed real property to satisfy the judgment In favor of the plaintiffs and against the defendants, I will therefore on Saturday, the 24th day of April, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Court House in Jacksonville, Jackson YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in February nnd M.irch or Face May Stay Covered. Now is the tlmn to takn minrlnl enre of the complexion If you wish it to look well the rest or the year. The February and Mnrrh urlmlu tuivn a strong tendency to bring out freckles mat may stay all summer unless re moved. Now is the tlmn to usn othlne double strength. Tills Drescrlntlnn fnr (ho remnvnl of freckles was written by a promi nent physician and is usually so suc cessful that it is sold by druggist; under guarantee to refund the money If It falls. Get an ounce nf nlhliie double strength, and even a few ap plications' should show a wonderful Improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. asks the Business Man. What is YOUR answer? GET A BUSINESS EDUCATION AT THE I Medford Commercial College ana your answer will satisfy Mr. Business Man. m"The School of Modern Mefhods" 31 N. Grape St. Medford, Oregon Phone 15-L. MEDFORD 6J) 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., daily ex. Sunday. Saturday night leaves at 12:15 a. m. Sunday trios at 11:00 a. m., 6:00 p. m., 10:30 p. m. Car leaves Medford for Ashland at 8:20 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:30 p m 5:15 p. m. daily except Sunday. Leaves at 11:15 Si turday 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's Drug Store and Rose Bros.' Confectionery. TAKE BIG GRAY INTERURBAN CAR THE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR COMPANY County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to redemption as is by law provided, all the right, title and Interest that the above named defendants had on the 7th day of December, 1912, in and to the following described real property situated in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Charles F. Jones' Donation Land Claim No. 46, in Township 37 South of Range 1 West of W. M. in Jackson County, Oregon, thence South 9.024 chains, thence South 51 degrees 21 minutes West 34.153 chains; thence North 40 degrees 28 minutes West along the center of the County road 3.248 chains; thence South 61 de grees 21 minutes West 30 feet to the East line of the right-of-way of the Oregon & California R. R. Co.; thence North 35 degrees and 08 min utes West along said right-of-way 3.967 chains to the Sonthwest corner of the land conveyed to Fannie Belk nap, thence North 51 degrees 16 min utes East along the South line of said Belknap land 39.808 chains to the place of beginning, containing 27.23 acres of land, more or less. All of said property will be sold at said time and place In the manner provided by law for sale of real prop erty under Execution Foreclosure to satisfy the said judgment In favor of the plaintiffs and against the defend ants. W. II. SIN'C.LER, Sheriff. By E. W. Wilson, Deputy. 87-5t-Thur. Painful Coughs and Bronchitis Promptly Relieved with 2 ounces Schiffmann's Concen trated Expectorant. Besides, guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or your money returned by McNair Bros., Druggists. C. E. FR0MAN 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, LET US SERVE YOU . All we ask is the opportunity of doing so. We feel assured that our endeavor to serve you will be a strong factor in per- suadlng you to become a per manent patron of this bank. Our Interests are mutual. I State Bank of Talent I TALENT, OREGON. Wall Paper Wall Paper At Swenson & McRae's Furniture Store See display in window. 10,000 roll sat 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30c the roll. Paper hanger at the store hangs paper for 25c the roll. X HARRY SIMPSON. Painter and Paperhanger Store Phone 75. R0g. Phone 316-R. Mill Street, Near City Park Phone 152 Parte Garag'e MORRIS & LIDSTROM, PROPS. KSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co. C F. BATES Proprietor. Two warehouses near Denot 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. 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 tires in stock. Other makes on short notice. 12 h. p. Traction Engine for sale. flST Our Vulcanizing Department will please you. LET US SHOW YOU PARK GARAGE f3 i hi Jm