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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1915)
Thuntday, August 12, 1915 Result-Getting Classified Columns THE ONE-ATTEMPT 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 advartlslng as in any other effort or enterprise. Classified Rates: One cent per ior eacn msertlo thereafter; 30 words ment insertea tor less tnan 25 cents. except to parties Having ledger accounts with the office. LOST LOST Gold bracelet with Initials C. K. S. Between children's play ground and Smith's livery stable. Reward if returned to this office. 22-4t MISCELLANEOUS AUTO LIVEKY Floyd Dickey. Tel ephone 342-Y. . 81-. BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 116 Factory St. BUI 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. CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regu lar meetings first and third Fri days of each month at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. S. Patterson, Pres.; Mrs. Jen nie Faucett 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 we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY, 613 Denham, Bldg., Denver, Colo, McLeod's Hotel on Crater Lake Highway, midway be tween Ashland and Crater Lake. Ex cellent fishing and hunting; at mouth of Big Butte Creek, on Rogue River, Special rates to families and parties by the week. W. R. McLeod, Prop. Phone Derby 7, Derby, Ore. 17-12t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Coal-oil heater, ham' mock, two sitting room chairs and a tea table. Inquire at 148 Laurel street 103-tr UTHIA WATER DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR n demijohns or bottles, 15c gallon, Geo. E. Yates, Phone 3 4 6-J. LITHIA WATER DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR In demijohns or bottles, 15c gallon or two for 25c. J. J. Murphy, 486 Boulevard. Phone 405-J. 16-lmo J. HART TAXI SERVICE Will make trips any place. Charges Reasonable. Phone 450-R. 20-lmo. CONTRACTING A XI) BUILDING 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. 21-2mo FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Small Horse, weight about 1,100 punds. Gentle. Also broke to drive. Good price. Call Tidings or phone 404-J. 3-tf FOR RENT TO RENT Housekeeping rooms in suites of two and three rooms. 63 North Main street. 1-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 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 & Edgington. 65-tf FOR SALE Best, therefore highest priced, 15-acre dairy and fruit home in Ashland. Will divide. Want smaller home in Ashland. R. D. Sanford, lower Helman street. 13-3mo. FOR -SALE I will sell 2 acres of choice land near new high school for $1,200, or Vi acres of your choice of this land for $725. S. F. Starr, 64 California street, Ash land, Ore. 8-tf FOR SALE By owner, large lot with, small house, centrally located in Ashland, Ore., on Meade street. Warrantee deed and abstract. Price $400. Address Mark Hebron, Boise City, Oklahoma. 17-lmo. FOR SALE 6 V4 -acre deep, rich soil, free irrigated, producing ranch; 15 minutes' walk to center of Ashland. Cows, hogs, chickens, horse, wagon, plow, cultivators, in cubator, cream separator. Com plete, ready for occupancy. $4,150. M; Jacker, Ashland. 2 1-tf , For Sale A good homestead re linquishment with habitable house and some Improvements, for $500. Excellent for a stock ranch. Address C. D., care Ashland Tidings. 18-tf FOR SALE Crabapples. 835 North Main street. John Dill place. 21-3t MAN OR WOMAN word, first Insertion; cent per word or less $1 per month. No advertise Classified ads are cash with order ASHLAND SNAP We have for quick sale three fine lots, each 60 by 117 feet, on Sherman street, Ashland, also five-room plas tered house with bath, only about a block from Boulevard and in very center of first-class residence dis trict; new $4,000 bungalow Just op- posite; easy to rent, with lots of fruit and good chance to build two nice bungalows and rent or sell profitably to railroad men. Price reduced from $2,500 to $1,750. Terms, $650 cash, balance mortgage. Buy this and get the rise. Also we have one of the few real nice homes in Ashland for sale on Boulevard, in best residence district of town; eight rooms, furnace, hall, bath, front and rear porch, first-class lot, on pavement, good fruit and shed on ally. Owner going away. Price only $4,750. 22-tf Sec Hodgson, Whitmore &Reed Cor. Oak and Main Sis. FOR SALE. My fine home. New, modern 8-room house, screen porches, etc.; beautiful shady lawn, with or without two acres heavy bearing orchard with good crop on trees. Good income and fine location. Can't be beat in Ashland. Call or write for prjee and terms. S. C. Gunter, 717 North Main street. 16-lmo. FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har ness; roan mare weighs about 1,000, good driver, gentle for worn en; buggy and harness in fair con dition. $75 for the outfit. R. E, Lake, Clayton orchard. 21-3t FOR SALE Wood on the stump 12 per rick. Call and see D. E, Combs on Wagner creek. 20-4t FOR SALE Crawford peaches for canning, or neatly packed for ship ping'. Delivered any place In Ash land. Phone 419-J or call at 575 Liberty. W. E. Pearson. 22-tf FOR SALE CHEAP Leather baby buggy. Mrs. F. H. Crowson, 253 Eighth street. 22-3t FOR SALE Team of horses, also hack and harness. Inquire George Holly, 219 Granite street. 22-2t MUSIC AND ART. TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. J. R. Robertson, 340 Almond street. Ad vance piano work and Burrowes kindergarten classes. 44-tf WANTED WANTED Apprentice girls. Mrs, 21-4t H. Simons. GENTLEMAN wanting room and board in private family call at 99 Granite St. or phone 267-R. 18-tf WANTED Three passengers for Crater Lake by auto. See party at 288 Morton street, Ashland. 18-tf PROFESSIONAL. LILL'AN FOWLER, M. D. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 12 m., 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Office In the Payne building. Telephone: Residence, 376-J; office, 5. 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. Bldg., opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore, Phone 567. 2 1-tf DRS.V SAWYER AND ANDERSON, Osteopathic physicians. Pioneer building. Houre 9 a. m. to 12 m 1 to 4 p. m. Office phone 208, house phone 267-R. Tidings "For Sale" ads are active little real estate salesmen. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND 0 LADIES I i Z1"r. " for CHI-CHE9-TER 8 Gold metallic boxes, iealed with kue); Klbbon. Tiki no htrpb u T IJIAMIINII UUlVn DTI t Q 1 r I M . BranM n4 uk fop CHI-CHEO-Teii ft IAMONI Bit AND Prill for twrnT.Sa yean regarded a Best. Safest. AIwsts Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE JESS 4SITLAND TIDINGS Girls' And Boys' Prizes Are Many The Jackson County Fair Is only one month away. It will be held at Medford September 9, 10 and 11. Every boy and girl in the county is urged to bring or send anything that they have prepared or can prepare to exhibit. Many premiums are offered, prizes that are well worth working for. We are printing a list herewith. Read it over carefully. Even though you may have made no preparation thus far, there is still time to get In on some of the prizes. Two boys will be given trips to the State Fair at Salem. Three girls will be taken to Crater Lake. Many other commodity and cash prizes will be given, as you will see by reading the list herewith. Altogether more than $300 in pre miums will be given to the boys and girls of Jackson county. We realize that many of you have things that you would like to exhibit out you are pernaps a long ways from Medford and have no means of getting your exhibits there. We want to help you as much as we can. We wish it were possible to bring in all your exhibits, but that is out of the question. Still, we are going to do what we can. So here, then, Is our proposition: We are going to meet you half way. Products that are not fragile, if well packed and marked will be taken to the falrm from cer tain places. Corn and potatoes can be handled easily, but even these should be wrapped separately In pa per and then put into a box or sack Grain in the sheaf must be well wrapped to keep it from falling off, These and other articles that can be handled in an automobile without damage will be taken from the fol lowing places on the dates named No charge will be made: September 7, forenoon Debenger Gap, Jasper Hannah's home; Trail Ash or Middlebusber store; Elk Creek, McDonald 110161; McLeod store; Derby, Mrs. Whltaker's home Reese Creek, school house; Browns boro, store; Eagle Point, school house. September 8, forenoon Rogue River, Argus office; Rock Point, school house; Gold Hill, News office Sams Valley, store; Table Rock store; Jacksonville; Applegate, store Ruch, store; Soda Springs, school house; Nell Creek, school house Ashland, Commercial Club; Talent, Talent Mercantile Company; Phoe nix, Phoenix Mercantile Company Central Point, W. A. Cowley's ftore, If it is not convenient for you to reach any of these places, but you can reach the main road between any two of them, write to the superin tendent's office and we will try to accommodate you. Trusting that we may have your co-operation in making this fair the best ever held in Jackson county, we are, Yours sincerely, J. PERCY WELLS, County School Superintendent. E. R. PETERSON, Supervisor. A. R. CHASE, Supervisor. PRIZE LIST, JUVENILE DEPART MENT. Industrial Project Contests. Grand Prizes For each of the two boys making highest score In any one of the following projects, free trip to the State Fair at Salem, with one week's entertainment in boys' camp. For each of the three girls making the highest score in any one of the following projects, free trip to Crater Lake with entertainment by A. D. Parkhurst, proprietor of the Crater Lake Lodge, and James E. Grieve, proprietor of the Prospect Hotel. Lot I, Corn First prize, corn shelter given by Hubbard Brothers (hardware). Cash prizes, $1.50, $1, 50c and 25c. Lot II, Potatoes FlrBt prize, $5 fiBhing rod, given by Garnett-Corey. Cash prizes, $1.50, $1, 50c and 25c. Lot III, Gardening First, $3 due bill, given by T. E. Daniels (men's furnishings). Cash prizes, $1.50, $1, 50c and 25c. Lot IV, Poultry First, $2.50 worth of school books, given by Med ford Book Store. Cash prizes, $1.50, 1 and 50c. Lot V, Pigs First, $2 due bill given by The Toggery. Cash prizes, 1.50, $1, 50c and 25c. Lot VI, Dairy Herd Record Keep ingFirst, $1; second, 50c. Lot VII, Baking Class A, first, one-half barrel of flour, given by Medford Warehouse Company. Cash prizes, $1.50, $1, 50c and 25c. Class first, one-half barrel of flour, giv en by Medford Warehouse Company. Cash prizes, $1.50, $1, 50c and 25c. Lot VIII, Canning and Preserving First prize, $2 due bill, given by Warner, Wortman & Gore. Cash prizes, $1.50, $1, 50c and 25c.-. Lot IX, Sewing Class A, first, $2.50 due bill, given by J. C. Mann. Cash prizes, $1.50, $1, 50c and 25c. Class B, first prize, $2.50 due bill, given by j. c. Mann. Cash prizes, l-60, $1, 50c and 25c Lot X, Handicrafts Cash prizes, l.6U, II, 50c and 25c. Lot XI, Seed Grain Selection and Production Cash prizes, $1 and 50c. Lot XII, Agriculture Cash prizes. $1 and 50c. X'n Juvenile Contest. For all under 19 years of age. field Corn, 10 ears 75c, 50c and iac. Sweet Corn, 10 ears -75c, 50c and 25c. Popcorn, 10 ears 75c, 50c and 25c. Watermelon, 1 75c, 50c and 25c. Muskmelon, 3 (small tariety) 75c, 50c and 25c. Muskmelon, 1 (large variety) 75c, 50c and 25c. Tomatoes, 10 75c, 50c and 25c. Hubbard Squash, 1 75c, 50c and 25c. Pie Pumpkin, 1 75c, 50c and 25c. Stock Squash or Pumpkin, 1 75c, 50c and 25c. Cabbage, 1 75c, 50c and 25c. Potatoes, 10 75c, 50c and 25c. Onions, 10 75c, 50c and 25c. Sugar Beets, 10 75c, 50c and 25c, Best Garden Collection $3, $2, $1, 75c and 50c. Best Packed Standard Box of Ap ples (need not be grown by exhibit or) $1.50. $1. 75c. 50c and 25c. Best Packed Standard Box of Pears $1.50, $1, 50c and 25c. Best Standard Box of Peaches $1, 75c, 35c and 25c. Best Packed Standard Crate of Grapes 75c, 50c and 25c. Canned Vegetables, 3 varieties, pint jars 75c, 60c and 25c. canned Fruit, 3 varieties, pint Jars 75c, 60c and 25c. Fruit Preserves, 3 varieties, pint jars 75c, 50c and 25c. Jelly, 3 varieties, in jelly glasses 75c, 50c and 25c. Unfermented Fruit Juices, 2 pint Jars, loganberry, raspberry, black berry, grape or apple 75c, 50c and 25c. Grain Collection, 3 varieties, put up in bunches, 3 inches in diameter below the head $1.50, $1.25, $1, 75c and 50c. Library Table $1, 7vc and 50c. Center Table $1, 75c and 50c. Rocker $1, 75c and 25c. Upholstered Chair $1, 75c and 25c. Footstool 75c, 50c and 25c. Bookcase 75c, 50c and 25c. Other Piece of Useful Furniture $1.25', $1, 75c, 50c and 25c. Bird House $1.25, $1, 75c, 50c and 25c. Any Model Showing Ingenuity in Construction $1.25, $1, 75c, 50c and 25c. Best Collection of Jackson County Woods, one surface polished $1, 75c and 25c. Cut Flowers, roses, asters, dahl ias, sweet peas, marigolds, gerani ums, petunias, nasturtiums 25c each. Best Collection of Pressed Flowers exhibited by one school room or In dividual, flowers to be named $2 and $1. Best Specimen of Penmanship, grades 3 to 8 25c each grade. Best School Art Collection, pen manship, drawing, weaving, basket- paper cutting, etc., made by any one room In town schools $3. Same as above but for rural schools $3. Chickens, cockerel and 2 hens 50c and 25c on -each of the follow ing breeds: Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Black Mlnorcas, Orping tons, Wyandottes, special, Houdans Turkeys, 1 pair 75c, 50c and 25c, Geese, 1 pair 75c and 50c. Indian Runner Ducks, trio 75c, Oc and 25c. Belgian Hares, 1 pair 75c, 50c and 25c. Belgian Hares, litter 75c, 50c and 25c. Hand-made Dress, classes A and B 75c, 50c and 25c. Machine-made Dress, classes A and -75c, 50c and 25c, Hand-made Apron, classes A and 75c, 50c and 25c. Darning, 3 pieces, classes A and B 75c, 50c and 25c. Bread, 1 loaf, classes A and B 75c, 50c and 25c. Cake, classes A and B 75c, 60c and 25c. Special Contest, for girls, age limit 6 years, prizes given by Miss Alice Hanley: One cup cake, one apple six baking powder biscuits $2.50, $1.50 and $1. One Bushel of Corn (open only to boys who were furnished seed by Welborn Beeson of Talent. Prize given by Mr. Beeson. Prize, O. I. C. pig. The Commercial Club requests the names and addresses of parties who are considering coming to the coast .bis summer. We wish to send them Iterature and give them a good con ception of Oregon. 74-tf Get scale receipts, legal blanks, etc., at the Tidings office. Inferurban Between Ashland, Talent, Phoenix oounu dolly except Sunday at 9:00 a. m., 12:50 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Also at 10:30 p. m. Saturday night. Sun days leave Ashland at 10:00 a. m., 12 noon, 4:00 p. m., 6:00 p m. and 10:30 p. m. Leave Medford for Ashland dally in., o.ou p. m., o: lo p. m. ana iu:ii p. m. Also at 7:15 p. m on Saturday night. On Sundays leave Medford at 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m 1:00 p. m., 5:00 p. ni. and 9:30 p. m. The Big Farm Magazine Features Ranch The Orchard and Farm magazine for August contains a story concern ing a Rogue River valley ranch which is of much interest. An inter esting page story with a large plctur of the Bodge ranch is prefaced bv the following introduction: 'It is a big job to find a farm I any district that comes up to what a farm In theory ought to be. Try to think of some one In your vicinity who Is conducting his farming opera tlons In every particular both wisely and well and getting results that person wanting to see the right farm ing for the district would go to see Such farms are few and far between "Mrs. J. E. Bodge of Medford, i the Rogue River valley, Oregon, has a farm that is worth owning. It is not the fact that she is a woman farmer, doing with her own hands much of the farm work, that makes her farm worthy of attention; It is the fact that the farm Itself is, first a model of neatness and efficient management, and, second, a great success in crop production and flnan clal profit, all of this without more than ordinary expenditure of money or labor. Getting results by spend Ing lots of money and doing lots of work per acre is one thing (though financial profit usually does not fol low that kind of farming), and get ting results by good management and wise application of labor is an other. Fifty cents Invested in a Tidings For Sale" ad often sells a $,6 property. Did you ever try it? IW1LLG1VE S1000 If I FAIL to CURE w CANCER mTIIMDR i treat before It POISONS tap gUcdS tr n'taMs to GONE IiiUilKllWIIlOW 1'viin ,v-n Ka PAY Until JiiiW' WRITTEN GURA:l!f; No X Kay or oiliec swlnO.le. 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Office and Laundry 31 Water St. PAGE TITHES Autoear Co. and Medford car leaves Ashland north. except Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:15 n. Gray Car DR. JOHN F. HART Physician and Surgeon TALENT, OREGON, MMM LET US SERVE YOU All we ask i 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 ol Talent TALENT, OREGON. MMHMIIMIIIIIIIIIIMM Some people are so considerate they forget to tell the editor of a piece of news concerning their fam ily and then kfck worse than an army mule- because- he. doesn't publish something he knows nothing about. We Jist naturally tove- snch people. Staadard legal Nan It forms of every kind may be procured at the Tidings office- In any quantity. Phone news- items to th Tidings. HSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co C. P. BATES Propriete. Tw warehouses near Depot. Goods of all kinds stored at reason able sates. A General Transfer BiiHinese. Wood and Itotfc Sprtaigs Coal. Photo 117. Offiee, 93 Oak Street, ASHLAND, OREGON. This Is Your Hotel and headquarters when in Portland if you are discrimin ating. Location: center of city, ser vices unexcelled, rates as low as the lowest. Raft to Yaa 60 rooms, pw'day $1 00 1110 room with both 150 100 room with bath 2.00 200 rooma (large outside) bath . . 2.60 Kitra person lu room f 1.00 additional VOI R HORSE IS NO BETTER THAN HIS FEET It behooves you then to have his feet properly cared for. If his hoofs are cracked, the frog decayed, or he has a corn, bring him to us. We will treat the hoof and fit the shoes perfectly and make him as good as he ever wa3. A. L. LAMB Corner First Ave. and C St. Successor to W. W. Wilson. N.&M.Home Laundry Price. New Machinery. TELEPHONE 165