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Thurwlay, Jane 17, 1015 ASHLAND TTOIXGS PAGE TH KKIf 1 Result-Getting Classified Columns THE ONE-ATTEMPT MAN OR WOMAN who, for example, publisEea a Want ad once, and it It does not bring the result desired decides that "advertising does liot pay," should study the practical results, in all lines of endeavor, of perseverance. The law ef "try again" ta as potent in want advertising as in any other effort or enterprise. Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; M cent per word for each insertlom 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, bedBprings restretched, j chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies. 26 First Ave., opposite First National Bank. Telephone 4 13-J. 20-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey. Tel ephone 342-Y. 81- BILL POSTER Will Stennett. 116 Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. 64-tt 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 Faucctt Greer, Sec. "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 for any legal purpose on ap proved real estate. Terms easy. Tell us your wants and wo will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY, 513 Denham, BIdg., Denver, Colo. FOIl SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Coal-oil heater, ham mock, two sitting room chairs and a tea table. Inquire at 148 Laurel street 103-tf UTHW WATER DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR In demijohns or bottles, loc gallon, Geo. E. Yates, Phone 346-J. LITHIA .WATER DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR In demijohns or bottles, 15c gallon or two for 2oc. J. J. Murphy, 486 Boulevard. Phone 405-J. 2-lmo. FOR SALE Hay. phone U-F-U. L. G. Edwards, 5-4t FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. For particulars address R F. B., care Tidings. . 18-tI MUST SELL my Ashland 6-acre free Irrigated bottom land, dairy, chicken and fruit ranch. A bar gain. M. Jacker, Ashland, Ore. 89-tf A Sunday school was organized at the Belleylew school hrjuse a week ago Sunday. Last Sunday people came from both Ashland and Nell Creek to hear Bruce Evans talk. Mrs. W. L. Moore Is recovering very rapidly from an operation she nderwent at the Sanitarium two weeks ago today (Thursday). J. E. Miller, who Is working on the Pacific highway, was home Sun day. John Gibson returned home Mon day from California, where he spent, 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 NEED CASH Anxious to sell Ash land choice residence lots, sightly block, cherry tract. Particulars for postal. N. J. Reasoner, Palisade, Colo. 102-10t FOR SALE BY OWNER 40 acres good improved irrigated land In crop; buildings on place; young apple orchard; hog lots fenced with woven wire. C. C. Montgom ery, Redmond, Ore. 104-8t FOR SALE A four-room house, close in. With cement sidewalks, sewer, electric lights and city wa ter. $100 cash, balance $10 per month. Price $850. See McWil- liams & Edglngton. 65-tf Harry White Is In the city for the summer and Is employed at the Ford garage. During the past winter he has been teaching in the Pleasant Creek district. Mrs. A. R. Wright and daughter Viva arrived last evening from San Francisco, where they visited the ex position. Accompanying them was Miss Carrie Morehouse, who has also been visiting at the exposition city. R. J. Edwards, who was called to Klamath Falls last week to serve on the grand jury In a murder trial, was excused from service because of marked adversion to capital punishment. 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 acres meadow, fruit trees and berries. Above Is level and free Irrigated. Twenty acres choice bot torn near Grants Pass, highly Im' proved. Rich bottom dairy farm, near the coast, worth $7,500. Fine- ly watered and Improved. Twenty acres unimproved, near coast city; rail and water transportation. Time and good terms on any of this. Full Information by address ing Box 144, Ashland, Ore. No agents or triners answered. 93-3mo. MUSIC AND ART. TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. J. R Robertson, 340 Almond street. Ad vance piano work and Burrowes kindergarten classes. 44-tf FOR RENT WANTED WANTED Work by giri; no objec tions to leaving city. Ranch pre ferred. Good references. Call 172 C street or address It., tare of Tid ings. 4-4t WANTED Dressmaking by day. Satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Rog ers. 172 Skidmore street. 5-1 mo. WANTED Horse and hack for their keep. Service light. Pasture fine. R. D. Sanford, Helman street. 612t CHERRIES WANTED Will pay cash for cherries of good variety in bulk. Will call and get them. Telephone 419-J or call at 575 Liberty street. W. E. Pearson. 6-tf TO RENT Housekeeping rooms In suites of two and three rooms. 63 . North Main street. 1-tf FURNISHED five-room cottage for rent, completely equipped for housekeeping. Phone 411-R, or call at Barber's, on Granite. 5-tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Shetland pony. A. M Beaver. 74-tf FOR SALE Some good grade Hoi . stein cows. M. True, Ashland. 6-4t FOR SALE Small horse, weight about 1,100 poinds. Gentle. Also broke to drive. Good price. Call Tidings or phone 404-J. 3-tf FOR SALE OK TRADE FOR TRADE Two unincumbered residence lots in Oakland, Cal., worth $750, to exchange for Ash land real estate or auto of equal value. 31C Hargadine. Phone 353-L. - 5-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE As I am going to Install a larger Irrigation plant, will sell my present outfit at a bargain. Including 8-Inch pump, 8-horsepower engine with wood saw attachment, and about 500 feet pipe, all in first-class con dition. Would sell separately. Would consider trade. Inquire M. True, Ashland. 6-1 mo. CONTRACTING AND BUILDING Frank Jordnn, 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. 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 ETHEL J. MARTIN, Octeopathlc 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. EM MENS 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 II. Bldg., opposite postofflce, Medford. Ore. Phone 567. zl'tr FOR SALE A good norse, niooer tired buggy and harness. Apply 595 North Main. Phone 229-J. 6-2t FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har ness, $50; one cart, $10; first-class family Jersey cow, fresh in July, 296 Maple street. 4-4t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF .EXECUTRIX AM) TO PRESENT CLAIMS. In County Court, Jackson County Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Barclay, deceased. To Whom It May Concern take no tice: That by an order made by the Hon F. L. Tou Velle, dated June 2, 1915 the undersigned was appointed as Executrix of the last Will and Testa ment of said deceased. Any and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at her hone In Ash land, Oregon, or at the office of E. D Briggs, in said city, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. First publication June 3, 1915. ELLA B. MILLS, Executrix. 3-4t-Thur. Johnson the Jeweler for fine watch work. 97-tf RSHLRND Storage and Transfer Co. C. F. BATES Proprietor. Two warehouses near Depot. Goods of all kinds stored at reason- 'Vcencrid Transfer BiislneM. Wood and Rock Springs Coal. Phone 117. Office, 99 Oak Street, ASHLAND, OREGON. . I Mi. I. Ilaii, Manager and President rw 250 KEARNY ST. . k . Bat. Suitor and Biuk ' Belleview and Vicinity BELLEVIEW AND VICINITY. two or three days looking around. Guy Randies has been on the sick list, but is better now. Leslie and Ruth Hawks of Central Point spent last week at the J. C. Bar nard home. Mrs. F. N. Snyder spent several days visiting in the Dead Indian country last week. The big White auto truck that Is hauling railroad track to the foot of the Siskiyous cracked the bridge across Neil creek in front of G. W. Dunn's place Sunday with an extra big load. The TEACHERS' REVIEW COURSE at I MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Begins Monday, May 31, and prepares for June Examination X The Summer School begins Ma' 31, and continues during June, July and August, with classes from 8:00 a. m. to 12 m. Commercial and Shorthand subjects. Three Months for $25. T?rr full ,ifVr.in4w... r..lt T1 ip t n. . M . T muiiuu, mi, i nunc la-ij, or write, ai w. lirnpe street Local and Personal I SAN FRANCISCO A modern, fire-proof, up-to-date Hold, located in the center o( everything and on direct line to the Expoiilion Croundi. RATES Detached Bath Private Bath 11.00, '1.50 tingle J1.50, 12.00 tingle H.50, 2 00 double 2.00, 2.50 double 1 50 Room! oi Solid Comfort Eray Convenience From Third and Towmend St. Depot, lala car No. I i oi 1 6. From Firrv lake Suilrr St. car, art off at Kearny St., walk hall a block North. Or Take "Universal" Bui direct to Hotel RADNOR. Plain White EXTON, White Madras NEW ARROW COLLARS 8 for 25 cents CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., Inc. MAKERS The Medford Mail Tribune says that every man in Medford who really wants work is busy. The chief of police was called upon to round up hoboes who wanted to work for the hay fields but could find none. Mr. and Mrs1. H. G. Mathew and daughter Mary left yesterday In their machine for Oakland, Cal., where they will visit relatives and take In the fair. They expect to be gone most of the summer. C. E. Austin of the Antelope dis trlct reported to the sheriff's office Monday that a valuable Belgian horse was stolen from his pasture last week. Inscriptions of the animal have been sent north and south In the hopes of catching the thief. "Rattlesnake Jim," the half Indian half Swiss barefoot tourist who walked through Ashland several months ago, was turned back at the Canadian line by the Immigration au thorities. He Intends walking through South America now. Klamath Falls has Instigated a movement to have a road built con necting with the Pacific hfghway by way of Fall creek and Pokegama. They intend using the old Pokegama railroad bed for the greater part of the distance. . This railroad has gone out of business. Inferurban Autocar Co. Between Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Medford mid Central Point car leaves nIiuiiu iiurtiiiniimu unity except riiiiuay at a:oo a. ni., 12:45 p m., 2:15 p. m., 4:30 p. in and 6:45 p. m. Also at 12:10 a. m. Saturday night. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. in., 12 noon, 4:00 p. m. 6-00 p. m. and 10:30 p. in. Leave Medford for Ashland daily except Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 1:15 p. r.i 3:30 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Also at 11.15 p. m. on Satur- uay uigm. un aunuays leave Medford at 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a ni 2:00 p. m., 5:00 p. in. and 9:30 p. m. The Big Gray Car II. S. Palmerlee will take ('are of D. M. Spencer's carrier route during the absence of Mr. Spencer, who as first sergeant in the local militia company left Tuesday for the annual encampment. Five members of the postofflce force are militiamen, but only one could get away for the en campment. Among the automobile parties who passed through and stopped over night here were: W. B. Ilolden and wife, -v Miss Margaret Ilolden and Rosma Whales of Portland; W. B. Mumford and wife, Wilbert Mumford and Kenneth Mumford of Batiks, Ore.; Alfred Watson of Seattle and C. B. Stephens of Portland. A number of additional clerks have been put on to help with the sale crowds which will throng Ileebe & Kinney's store. 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