Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 03, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Monday, May 8, 1915
ASHLAND TIDINGS
PACK THltyW
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 ol endeavor, of perseverance. The law
of "try again" is as potent In want advertising as in any other effort
or enterprise. .
Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word
lor each insertloa 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.
Talent T
Miss Alice Vandersluis, Talent cor
respondent, is authorized to repre
sent the Tidings in all business rela
tions in this field. Headquarters,
Vandersluis & Burgan store.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHAIR DOCTOR R. H. Stanley, ex
pert furniture repairer and up
holsterer. Carpets beat, relaid and
repaired, betfspringa restretched,
' chairs wired, rubber tires for baby
buggies. 26 First Ave., opposite
First National Bank. Telephone
413-J. 20-tf
AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey. Tel
ephone 342-Y. 81-
BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 116
Factory St. Bill posting and dis
tributing. 54-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT rirst class electric
vacuum carpet cleaner. Minimum
charge $1 oer family if not more
than ona day. Card tables and
chairs for rent. J. P. Dodge &
Sons. 9 0-1 mo.
FOR RENT Three newly furnished
front rooms, Allen building. Call
at real estate office, 63 North Main
street. 83-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.
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.
TO RT2NT Newly remodeled cottage
of five, rooms, bath, pantry, cooler,
range and shades. Large lot, choice
fruit. Would sell on easy terms,
Mrs. S.- L. Allen, 63 North Main
street. 94-tf
Pine Small City Acreage.
FOR RENT OR SALE Good four-
room house, fine barn and chicken
yard, lots of good fruit, about two
acres alfalfa, and free water right;
close in. See Lodgosn & Whitmore
94-tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
MUSIC AND ART.
TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. J. R.
Robertson, 340 Almond street. Ad
vance piano work and Burrowes
kindergarten classes. 4 4-tf
LOST Large moonstone tie pin, val
ued highly as keepsake. Reward
for return to Tidings office. 96-tf
LOST Last Sunday, small black
purse containing gold umbrella
ring fastener and piece of pearl
handle. Please return Tidings of
fice. 97-2t
FOR SALE "The Free" sewing ma
chine. Good as new: Price $10
Call at the Park Hotel. 97-2t
TOR SALE KimDall piano, 9165
Call 586 East Main street, phone
337-J. 84-tf
LITHIA WATER
DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR
in demijohns or bottles, 15c gallon
Geo. E. Yates, Phone 346-J.
TALKXT AND VICINITY.
idings.
INVESTIGATE
LMUa Water
delivered at your door for 15c per gal
on or two for 25c. Phone 294-L or
405-J. 93-lmo.
FOU SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE: Shetland
Beaver.
pony. A. M.
74-tf
FOR SALE Fresh cow, saddle pony,
four-room house on easy terms or
will rent. 399 Mountain avenue.
94-lmo.
HORSE for sale or trade, but not
gentle. 64 California street, S. F.
Starr. 97-2t
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE House and
lot, corner Pine and Nutley streets,
Ashland, or will trade for cattle,
sheep or hogs. Address Henry
Kerby, Talent. 95-1 mo.
WANTED
WANTED Members for First Com
pany, C. A. C, O. 1'. G. Between
18 and 45 years. Three years en
listment. Free encampment trip
June 15 to 28. Apply to Captain
C. A. Malone. 94-lmo.
CONTRACTING AND IllILDIXG
FOR ' SALE OR EXCHANGE 120
acres for stock ranch, eight miles
up the Rogue from Eagle Point.
96-3t
Frank Jordan,
General contracting, new and old
work; cement walks, cemetery cop
ings, brick, cement, wood work, lath
ing and plastering, cobblestone, and
&general building contracts. 88-4mo
PROFESSIONAL.
FOR SALE Homestead relinquish
ment. For particulars addresa R.
F. B., care Tidings. . 18-tf
FOR SALE Modern six-room bunga
low, halt block from library, cheap
for cash. 443 Allison street.
93-lmo.
FOR SALE Five acres of Irrigated
land on the Boulevard, one mile
from P. O. A snap at $1,500. Mc
Willlams & Edgington. 78-tf
JOHN F. HART, M. D.. Physician
and Surgeon. Office, Mllls-McCall
Bldg. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 3.
Phones: Office, 83; residence,
370-L.
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 appointment.
MUST SELL my Ashland 6 -acre
free irrigated bottom land, dairy,
chicken and fruit ranch. A bar
gain. M. Jacker, Ashland, Ore.
89-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-tf
FOR SALE On easy terms, five
acres fruit land, unimproved. Easy
terms. At southeast Ashland. Ap
ply to any agent or W. M. Gies,
Box 164, Sierra Madre. Cal.
97-lmo.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup
plied. Oculist and aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. 131(1?.,
opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore.
Phone 567. 21-tf
Harry Dyer of St. Cloud, Minn.,
arrived Monday afternoon and spent
few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Burgan and other friends. Mr. Dyer
has been visiting in California for
few months and is now on his way
home.
Harry Gleim, Mr.s Froman, Mr.
McCormick, Messrs. and Mesdames A.
S. Ames, C. C. Ames, C. D. Burgan,
Peter Vandersluis, Harry Dyer and
Miss Lu Uo Ames attended The Bo
hemian Girl in Ashland Wednesday
evening.
The Dramatic Club of the Ashland
civic department presented "Frisco
Fair" to a sood-sized audience Tues
day evening, under the auspices of
the Talent Community Club. Miss
Florence Clark of Medford assisted
by violin selections which were es-per-ially
cood. All parts were taken
well. In the near future another
play will be presented.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Briscoe of
north Talent visited relatives in Ash
land Thursday.
The Girl Hikers performed at the
Savoy Theatre here Wednesday even
ing. A large crowd gathered and
were pleased with the performance.
Charles Chapman was a visl'or to
Ashland Wednesday evening.
Fred Cook is the proud possessor
of a new bicycle.
Louis Brown made a business trip
to Ashland Wednesday.
Mrs. Ager and daughter Orfa Jane
and Mrr. Louise Brown and daughter
Betty spent Tuesday in Ashland.
Will Gleim spent Thursday in Med
ford, transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bruly and family
are moving Into the house of Mrs.
Elizabeth Jones.
Mrs. Kennedy of Montana is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Wilson
of Anderson Creek.
Mrs. H. S. Meader of Medford Is
gueBt of Dr. and Mrs. John Hart.
Roy Kennedy of the Little Apple
gate came in Thursday afternoon and
reports bad storms on the mountains.
Miss Ruth Buck of Wagner Creek
spent Monday visiting friends here.
Miss Cacklns of Medford made a
business trip here Monday,
Sunday the Kerby brothers of Wag
ner Creel: lost a valuable horse.
Frank Rose of Hornbrook spent
Sunday with his family.
Wilbur Beeson of Wagner Creek
made a business trip to Ashland
Thursday.
I. S. Wilson and Son Joe of An
derson Creek transacted business
here Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Brown Is quite ill
with la grippe.
FOR SALE Sweil little bungalow
home, large lot, near West Side
school. Nice lawn, flowers, cher
ries, apples and berries. One of
the neatest homes in the city. At
341 Almond street. 94-lmo.
ACTION OF SINGLE SPOONFUL
SURPRISES MANY
Ashland people who bought the
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
glycerine, "etc., known as Adler-i-ka
are surprised at the INSTANT effect
of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This rem
edy is so complete a bowel cleanser
that it is used successfully In append
icitis. Adler-l-ka acts on BOTH up
per an J lower bowel ana u.ms
SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY
CASE of constipation, sour or gassy
stomach. ONE MINUTE after yoti
take it the gasses rumble and pass
out. T. K. Bolton, druggist.
Mrs. Goddard, Jr., of Wagner
Creek, lias been ill for the past week
with a bad cold and confined to her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Gutches have as
their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Gutches of Williams Creek.
Mr. limine of Ashland visited here
on Thursday afternoon.
The Kov. Adams, who has been
the Metliudist church pastor here for
the past six months, left Wednesday
to take up his new charse at Myrtle
Creek, ro. Rev. Adams was liked
and resiu'ded by all, and all friends
wish him happiness in his new
charge.
The Phoenix Presbyterian choir
put on their Easter cantata Sunday
evening at the Methodist church. A
large congregation attended and It
was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Mr. l'inkerton of Wagner Creek
was a business visitor here Thurs
day. Mrs. McKay, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Carl Lehman, and in
fant eon, left for Wilbur, Ore., Mrs.
McKay's home. Mrs. Lehman will
visit for a few weeks. '
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patterson attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Thornton. Mr.
Patterson s sister, in Asniand on
Thursday.
Harve I.ing of Medford was a busi
ness visitor here Thursday.
Kenneth King of Frederick Is ex
pected home this week, after spend
ing the past three weeks in Port
land. Mrs. Sarah Firestone of Rogue
River is visiting her granddaughter,
Mrs. Charles Lacy.
Rev. Coffin of Medford preached
at the Christian church Sunday.
The Parent-Teacher Association
met at the school house Tuesday even
ing and discussed the relationship of
the school and home. Some of the
students of the Wright Music School
furnished a very good musical pro
gram. The association decided to
unite with the school for a school pic-
Inls Instead of having the usual pro
gram. A committee of six was ap
pointed to provide the lunch.
The Parent-Teacher Association
will continue to meet on the fourth
Tuesday in every month.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Wag
ner Creek spent Friday visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis of Wagner
Creek transacted business here Frl
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pace leave the
Jackson county farm May 1 and will
be at home in their bungalow, for
merly occupied by Dr. Hart and fam
ily.
Mr. Horn of Bear Creek has trad
ed his ranch here for one at Black
Hills, N. D. The Horn family have
lived here for over one year and have
made many friends, who will regret
their departure.
The Enworth League enjoyed an
Ice cream social Friday evening
The advantages offered at the Tlest Equipped Business School between
Portland and San Francisco.
Best in Equipment. Best in Methods. Best in Instruction.
Best in Results.
For thorough instruction in practical subjects, attend the T
MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
31 N. Grape St. Phone 15-1. School ull Summer Day and Evening J
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Interarban Autocar Co.
Between Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Mrilford ami Central Point car leaves
Ashland noi'tlilxtuml daily except Sunday ut 9:00 a. m., 1:45 p. m.,
2:15 p. m., 4:30 p. m and C:45 p. in. Also at 12:10 a. in. Saturday
night. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., 12 noon, 4:00 p. in. 6:00
p. in. and 10:30 p. in.
Lt'ave Medford for Aslilund daily except Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m.,
1:15 p. in., 3:30 p. m. and 5:lu i. in. Also at ll.l, p. ni. on Satur
day flight. On Sundays leave Medford at 8:00 a. in., 11:00 a. m.,
2:00 p. m., 5:00 p. in. and 9:30 p. m.
The Big Gray Car
About fifty young people attended
and a good musical program was ren
dered. William Fox of Wagner Creek was
a business visitor here Tuesday.
Mrs. Goddard, Jr., and little son of
Wagner Creek fepent Tuesday here on
business. '
Mrs. Bentley had a telephone mes
sage early Friday morning, calling
her to the bedside of her mother,
who is dangerously 111 in Ashland.
Mrs. Harley and son of north Tal
ent were visitors here Friday.
Chester Knighten of Wagner
Creek spent Friday at the Field meet.
Mrs. Frank Rose and her sons left
Tuesday to spend a month at the Nig
ger Boy mine at Hornbrook.
Mrs. Briscoe of north Talent trans
acted business here Tuesday.
Dr. Hart is to be In charge of the
county hospital. It is to be a county
hospital instead of a poor farm.
DR. JOHN F. HART
Physician and Surgeon
TALENT, OREGON,
The Commercial Club requests the
names and addresses of parties who
are considering coming to the coast
his summer. We wish to send them
literature and give them a good con
ception of Oregon. 74-tf
The Tidings la on sale at Poley'i
drug store, 17 East Main street.
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
suading you to become a per
manent patron of this bank.
Our interests are mutual.
I State Bank of Talent
TALENT, OREGON.
4MMMMH4mMltIM
Our strain of
S. C. White
Leghorn
Day Old
Chicks are
large, strong
and healthy.
Grow quickly
to hens and make
heayy Winter Lave,
Write now for special
low prices.
THE BIHN HATCHERY
Capacity
200,000 Chicks
a l x
7
Largest in
th. World
S.CWhite
Leghorn
Baby
Chicks
Send today
(a postal card
will do) and
get our chicks
for winter lay
ing and excellent
profits.
Petaluma, Cal
lill ilBE KylMEl
FOR SALE A four-room house,
close in. With cement sidewalks,
Bewer, electric lights and city wa
ter. $100 cash, balance $10 per
month. Price $850. See McWIl
llams & Edgington. 65-tf
FOR SALE A homestead relinquish
ment of 160 a?.res, two-rootui
house, barn, chicken house,' with
earden tools, plows, etc. Well wa
tered and on Pacific Highway.
Will trade for Ashland property.
Address A. R., tare Tidings. 36-tf
, Haaais, Manager and Preaiilrnt
250 KEARNY ST.
Bet Sutter ud Buih
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FOR SALE House and lot, comer
. Church and Almond streets. Lot
100x160 feet, good variety fruit,
fine family garden, nice lawn,
large shade trees. Price $2,500.
Inquire Mrs. R. Goodyear, 134
Church street. 97-lmo.
FOR SALE BY OWNER Highly im
proved and most desirable 8 acres
in Ashland. Also beautiful 7-acre
meadow, fruit and vegetables, no
buildings; 3 acres clean meadow;
3 V4 acres meadow, fruit trees and
berries. Above- is level fcnd free
Irrigated. Twenty acres choice bot
tom near Grants Pass, highly lm
nrnvAd. Rich bottom dairy farm,
t,Anr the coast, worth $7,500. Fine
ly watered and Improved. Twenty
acres unimproved, near coaBt city;
..n nii water transportation.
Time and good terms on any ot
this. Full information by address
n. Rnt 144. Ashland. Ore. No
agents or trlflers answered.
93-3mo.
SAN FRANCISCO
A modern, fire-proof, up-to-date Hotel,
located in the center of everything and on
direct line to the Exposition Ground,
RATES
Detached Bath Private Bath
11.00, M.50 tingle H.BO, 12.00 tingle
H.S0, 12.00 double 12.00, 12.50 double
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Jo. I i ot 16. From Ferry lak. Sutter St. cat,
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of al Kaamr St.. walk halt a block North. Or
Take a 'Unlversar Bus direct to Bote!
. 'HSHLRND
Storage and Transfer Co.
C. F. DATES Proprietor.
Two warehouses near Depot.
Goods of all kinds stored at reason
able rates.
A General Transfer Business.
Wood and Rock Springs CoaO,
Phone 117.
Office, 98 Oak 8treet,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
To the new Stephenson Building, 383 East Main street,
just four doors east of our old location. We are ready
for you in our bright new quarters with a complete
stock of House Furnishings. New goods arriving daily.
A TIMELY BUY
Garden Tools and
Garden Hose
A MAY SPECIAL
$10 Vacuum Clean
er, for only $8.00
to P
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