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t Thursday, November 4, 1015 ASHLAND TTDTXGB PAOW THKT Result-Getting Classified Columns THE ONE-ATTEMPT MAN OR WOMAN who, (or 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, ot 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 for 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. PROFESSIONAL. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup plied. Oculist and aurist for S. P. ; R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., opposite postofflce, Med ford, Ore. Phone 667. 21-tf DRS. 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. MUSIC AND ART. TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. J. R. Robertson, 340 Almond street. Ad vance piano work and Btirrowes kindergarten classes. 44-tf MiHCKLLANEOUS SAVE MONEY any one going to Portland soon can save 2d per cent on their hotel bill. The Tidings has a trade-out bill with the Port land hotel which it will sell at 25 per cent discount. Get an order from us before you go and pay us when you get back. 38-tf AUTO LIVERY Floyd Dickey. Tel ephone 342-Y. 81-. BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 116 Factory St. Bill posting and dis tributing. 54-tt CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The regular meeting of the club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays ot 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. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6 -acre, fully equip ped, free irrigated Ashland ranch. $6,000. M. Jacker. It For Sale A gooa homestead re linquishment with habitable house and some improvements, for $500. Excellent for a stock ranch. Address C. D., care Ashland Tidings. 18-tf LOST LOST Between Ashland and Med ford or Medford and Jacksonville, auto robe, black on one side, black and yellow on other; small hole on black side. Lost Thursday morn ing between 8 and 9. Return to Medford Hotel or Crowson's confec tionery, Ashland. Reward. 45-tf LOST Pansy shaped pin with dia mond center. Finder return to ' Tidings office. Suitable reward. 46-2t LOST Between Nlms & Saunders' and l'brary, gold chain with minia ture gold fish. Finder leave at Tidings office and receive reward. 46-2t LOST Between Ashland and Pine hurst, wallet containing valuable papers, mileage book and sum of money. Finder leave at Ashland telephone office and receive liberal reward. A. S. Myers. 46-2t FOUND FOUND A timebook containing pa pers which may bo of some value to owner, and letters addressed to J. C. Knutzen, Applegate, Oregon. Owner may have same by calling or writing Tidings office and paying for this ad. 37-tf WANTED WANTED Good-sized second-hand fireproof safe. Inquire at Tidings office. 35-tf WANTED To exchange, South Da kota land for an Ashland home. Call on McWllliams & Edgington, 73 Oak street. 46-2t WANTED I will consider any prop osition from land owners on sugar beet growing. Have had experi ence growing same in Colorado. Have some funds to start with. R. T. Stinnett, 4 Lizzie street, San Francisco, Cal. 44-lmo. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE TO SECURE BIDS ON BANKRUPT ESTATE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of A. J. Biegel, bank rupt. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned trustee in bankruptcy for the above estate will up to 10 o'clock a m. on November 10th, 1915, re ceive' sealed bids for the entire stock and fixtures of the hardware store of the said bankrupt, situated in the Swedenburg building at the corner of East Main and Second streets, in the city of Ashland, Oregon, subject to rejection of any and all bids. A certified check for one-tenth oi the amount of the Bid must accom pany the bid. All bids subject to re jection and subject to the approval of Frank J. Newman, Referee in Bank- A detailed inventory of the said property may be seen at the residence of the said trustee and at the office of E. D. Briggs, his attorney, in Ash land, Oregon, also at the office of the Referee in Bankruptcy at Med- frDdatedr1hrs 28th day of October. 1915 O. WINTER, Trustee. 45-3t LEGAL NOTICES. .. NOTICE OF CONTEST. 07618. Content 3572. Department of the Interior, United States Land Ofifce, Roseburg, Ore gon, October 25, 1915. To Lynne G. Wright, of Hilt, Califor nia, Contestee: You are hereby notified that L. T. Elston, who gives R. F. D. No. 1, Gresham, Oregon, as his postofflce address, did on October 12, 1915, file in this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your homestead entry No. 07618, serial No. 07618, made November 2, 1911, for the EMs of SEU of Section 6, Township 41 S., Range 2 E., Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he al leges that said entryman has never resided upon or cultivated or Im proved said claim in any manner or at all, and that he has at all times abandoned the same. You are, therefore, further noti fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said en try will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or. on appeal, if you fail to file In this office within twenty days af ter the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, to gether with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the postofflce to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. J. M. UPTON, Registrar. Date of flrBt publication, Nov. 4, 1915. Date of second publication, Nov. 11, 1915. Date of third publication, Nov. 18, 1915. Date of fourth publication, Nov. 25, 1915. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE CHEAP Small black horse. Pretty and gentle; nice for lady to ride or drive. Also good buggy and harness, saddle and bridle. Phone 379-J. 46-2t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dry block wood, $2 per tier. Telephone 420-J. 45-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow with five acre3 in alfalfa. Nice place on the Boulevard, one mile froi.i town. Low rental. See V. O. N. Smith o.' O. F. Carson. 43-lmo. New lumber rates established by the Southern Pacific Company for valley mills Is 4 cents per 100 low er than for Portland, and will go far to revive the interior sawmill indus try. Transfers are to be given between Willamette Valley Southern and Portland Railway, Light & Power Company trains. Hood River is to have a co-operative spray manufacturing plant. HSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co C. F. BATES Proprietor. Two 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. "Phone job orders to the Tidings. Here's New Vigor For Overworked Stomachs McNair Bros., the popular drug gists, have been in the drug business long enough to have their own opinion of the best way of Belling medicines. They say the plan adopted by Mi-o-na, the great dyspepsia remedy, is the fairest they ever heard of. They don't believe that a medicine ought to be paid for unless it does the tser some good. And MI-o-na is sold un der a positive guarantee to relieve dyspepsia or to refund the money. You simply leave 50 cents on deposit with McNair Bros, and if, after you have used the box of Mi-o-na you de cide that it has done you no good, all you have to do is to tell them so and they will return your money. Hundreds of people have been re lieved of stomach agonies by using this remarkable remedy. It Is not slmnly a food digester It is a medi cine that puts all of the digestive or gans into normal condition and gives ruddy, glowing, vigorous health. A change for the better will be seen af ter the first few doses of Ml-o-na, and its continued use will soon give the power to eat anythins at any time and not suffer distress afterward. Use Mi-o-na and see how much more there Is in life. MAKE EXERCISE PLAY. T Gat tha Bait Results It Mult B Thoroughly Enjoyad. When you exercise, play. That la one of the points most strongly urged to the attention of the public in re cently published public health reports., No mutter whether you are walking, gardening, exercising In a gymnasium or playing golf, keep your exercise free from the spirit of drudgery and make it all recreation. .Make it as enjoyable a anything you uiuy do throughout the entire day. If you don't mucb of the good that It might do you is lost "The very best thing a man can do," says the report, "is to make a hobby of his exercise. No matter how poor tho hobby, if it induces outdoor exer cise It Is perfectly Justifiable." " The woman who Is obliged to take her baby out for a two hours' airing every day Is fur more fortuuute than she often realizes. The only advke the report offers tbe man who is going to take up a hobby for the benefit of the resulting exer cise is to choose one that permits of Its being followed the year round rath er than one that depends upon seasons of the year. For that reason tbe ama teur gardener or chicken fancier is far more fortunate In bis choice tbuu tbe amateur geologist, botanist or ornithol ogist. Tbe latter must wait on the seasons and must find favorable loca tions for Indulging their hobbies, while the former have year round pastimes. OUR MISNAMED RUINS. Tho Mesa Verda Cliff Dwelling Ar Really Complete Towns. Many visitors to the prehistoric cliff dwellings of the Mesa Verde National park, in southwestern Colorado, says a government publication, are astonished to And that what Is commonly de scribed as a dwelling is not properly a dwelling at all, but a village or city. Tbe celebrated Cliff Palace Is not a palace. Neither is Spruce Tree House a house, nor Balcony House a house. Each of these is a complete town which once, in tbe dim ages before tbe earliest Indian tradition, was an or ganized community, often of consider able size. Tbe arrangement of bouses in a cliff dwelling of the size of Cliff Palace, for example. Is characteristic and Inti mately associated with tbe distribution of the social divisions of the Inhab itants. The population was composed of a number of units, possibly clans, each of which had Its own social or ganization more or less distinct from others, a condition that appears in tbe arrangement of rooms. Tbe rooms oc cupied by a clan were not necessarily connected, although generally neigh boring rooms were distinguished from one another by their uses. In a Maori Wooing House. Among tbe Maoris sometimes in tbe whare matoro (the wooing bouse), a building in which the young of botb sexes assembled for play, songs, dances, etc., there would be at stated times a meeting. When tbe fires' burn ed low a girl would stand up in tbe dark and say: "I love So-aud-so. 1 want him for my husband." If be coughed (sign of assenti or said "Yes" it was well; if only dead sileuce she covered ber bead with her robe and was ashamed. This was not often, as she generally bad managed to ascer tain, either by her own inquiry or by sending a girl friend. If tbe proposal was acceptable. On tbe other baud, sometimes a mother would attend and say, "I want So-and-so for my sou. If not acceptable there was generally mucking, and she was told to let the young people have their house (the wooing house) to themselves. Hit Master Stroke. "George Ferguson." said his wife, looking with crushing scorn at tbe gaudy rug be had bought at a special sale, "I wonder if ever In your life you knew a bargain when you saw it!" Tbe case was critical. Mr. Ferguson saw that something bold and decisive must be done, and bis mind worked quickly. "Why, yes. Laura." he said. "When I wanted a wife I picked out tbe nicest, sweetest little woman In the whole world, and I got the best bar gain any man ever got. Tbcre, there, pet!"-Chlcago Tribune. Sitting In Judgment, Tbe admonition "judge not that ye be not Judged" is valid only at those rare times when we are feeling hum ble and Insignificant. On these rare occasions we find the attitude. ""Who am I that I should pass judgment upon m fellow men?" But the normal at titude is. "Who are my fellow men that I should refrain from passing judg ment upon them?' Life. Surprise All Around. "Miss Gadders Is full of conversa tional surprises." "Just what do you mean by that?" "You never know what she is going to say." "Good heavens, man. she never knows that herselfl" Birmingham Age-Herald. A Problem. Lecturer Now, my dear friends, tbe first duty of a teacher Is to inoculate bis pupils with tbe love of learning. Timid Teacher But, sir, suppose it wouldn't take? Baltimore American. The Head of tho Family. In Germany tbe father is tbe bead of the family. In France the mother. In England tbe eldest son, in America tbe daughter. Don C. Seltz. Life Is short Let us not throw any it It away In useless resentment CHANGED OWE LETTER. How 8trious Political Criais In Cana. da Was Averted. . At the period when British Columbia was threatening to withdraw from the Dominion of Canada because the Car narvon settlement hod been ignored by tbe Mackenzie administration the late Lord Duffcrln took part in a pub lic function in Quebec. While the procession waa moving through the principal streets a gentle man, breathless with excitement, hur ried up to Ills excellency's carriage to sny a "rebel" arch had been placed across the road so as to Identify the viceroy with the approval of the dis loyal Inscription thereon. "Can you tell me what words there are on the arch?" quietly asked Duf ferln. "Oh, yes!" replied bis informant "They are 'Carnarvon Terms or Sepa ration.'" "Send the committee to nie," com manded bis excellency. "Now, gentle men," wild be, with a smile to the com mittee, "I'll go under your benutiful arch on one condition. I won't ask you to do much, and I beg but a trilling fa vor. I merely usk that you alter one letter In your motto. Turn tbe S Into an R-inuUe it 'Carnarvon Terms or Reparation' and I will gladly pass un der It." The committee yielded, and eventu ally Duffcrln contrived to smooth over the dillleultles and to reconcile the malcontents. SENSES' OF TREES. Something Almost Human In Some of the Plants' Actiona. Mr. James Rodway, who Is the cura tor of the British Guiana museum and an eminent botanist, declares that plants have at least three of our live senses feeling, taste and smell and that certain tropical trees smell water from a distance and will move straight toward it But trees not in the tropics can do as welL A resident of au old Scotch mansion, says a writer In the Scots man, found tbe waste pipe from the house repeatedly choked. Lifting the slabs In the basement paving, be dis covered that tbe pipe was completely encircled by poplar roots. They be longed to a tree that grew some thirty yards away on tbe opposite side of tbe house. Thus tbe roots had moved steadily toward the bouse and bad penetrated below the foundation and across tbe basement until they reached their gonl, the waste pipe, 150 feet away. Then they had pierced a cement joining and had worked their way In long, taper ing lengths Inside tbe pipe for a con siderable distance beyond tbe house. There seems something almost hu man in such unerring instinct and per severance In surmounting obstacles. And Yet They Say Authora Are Poor. Authors may not now spurn the of fer of money for their work, but they really do sometimes fail to cash checks, according to the cashier of the Century company. "I don't know what they do with tbe checks," he said In com plaint to a friend the other day. "un less they frame them. Though ac knowledgments have proved tbe re ceipt of the checks, I am always carry ing ou the books corresponding ac counts that I can't close up for months, sometimes years. I remember espe cially one check Issued to a famous actor and author. lie died a number of years ago. Tbe cheek was niado out anew to the estate. Still it is un cnsbeil. There is more than one au thor I'd bless If he-it is usually he would only go and get bis money." Ready For the Worst. "A woman in a parish where I lived," said uu English clergyman, "used each dny to prepare herself for the worst I was complimenting her one day on the extreme tidiness of the house even early in tbe uioniiug. "'Yes,' she said; '1 always likes to 'ave my bedrooms done bearly, for, as I alius sez, you never knows what may 'appen, 'ow soon one of the children may be brought 'ome in a tit or with a broken leg, and, as I alius sez, It don't matter what 'appeus. so long as you've got a bedroom to put 'em into.' " Cornbill Magazine. Chivalry. "Do you know," said tbe particularly well groomed and elaborately viva cious lady In tbe full bloom of ber sec ond youth, "that 1 have the most won derful gardener in tho world tbe ten derest hearted not only of gardeners, but of men? He has always mnde me up a very special bouquet on my birth day und presented It to mo In person. But ever since I was thirty-well, bos only given me a birthday bouquet ev ery third year." New York Post Heroes and Villains. Men are not made heroes by the per formance of un act of heroism, but must be brave beforo tbev can perform it; so they were not mode villains by the commission of a crime, out were villains before they committed It. Rus- kin. Is This 8o, Ladies? 'They say that a Murtlun ycur has over CDO dnys." "Possibly it Is In Martian years that our ladles give their ages." Boston Transcript Solved. Knlcker What would happen if an Irresistible force mot an Immovable body? Boeker Tbe mule would kick itself. New York Sun. Intelligence is the mother of good luck. Benjamin Frauklln. BRONCHITIS, BRONClDAL ASTHMA AND;i : : SEVERE COUGIIS PROMPTLY RELIEVED With BeslHome-Made Medicine 128 Teaspoonsfal 50 Cents One of the most dangerous things to neglect is a Cold or Severe Cough. If treatment is commenced promptly with the proper remedy, both are easily cured, but if neglected they oft- times develop Into Pneumonia or Con sumption, or some Chronic Bronchial affection. Most persons neglect treat ing themselves for tho principal rea son that they either don't think it serious enough 'to go to a doctor, thinking it will get well itself with out treatment, or don't know what good medicine to buy at a drug store, and if something more serious does- n t develop, it becomes deep seated through this neglect and hangs on tbe whole winter, when it might have otherwise been speedily cured, had Schiffmann's New Concentrated Ex pectorant been used promptly. No risk whatever is run in buying this remedy as McNair Bros., Drug gists, will refund your money If It does not give perfect satisfaction or is not found to be the very best rem edy you have ever UBed for stubborn NEAREST TO EVERYTHING Hotel Manx San Francisco 'PowellStMOhmll Orcgonians Head quarters while in San Francisco "Meet me at the Manx'' moderate rates Rumimtf distilled "i Manairement . x 1 ' Chester ice water in every i w. Kellvy room. Special allow (ion tfvrn to MiaJSSM traveling uncscor ted. A la carte dining room. iaW Big Game Falls For Tolman J. C. Tolman, who left here in August for Alaska, returned Monday. While in tho north he and bis son Chet acted as manager and guide for two millionaire sportsmen from Mil waukee, on a big game hunt, which was very successful, getting four moose, six mountain sheep and seven large bears. Mr. Tolman and son are leaving by machine for a winter's outing In California and Arizona. In Arizona they will hunt wild turkeys In the White mountains, return iris north in the spring with another party of big game hunters. If you want to buy or Bell any thing, try Tidings want aas. They do the work. HAVE YOU BEEN SICK?: Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restore that strength and stamina that is so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be cause its strength sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite and restores henlth in a natural, permanent way. If vou are run down, tired, nervous. overworked or lack strength, get Scott's Emulsion to-day . It is free from alcohol. Bcott & Buwne. Blooui&eld, N. J. Mill Street, Near City Park mm w 1 .Park Garage MORRIS & LIDSTROM, PROPS. We personally conduct Repair and Lathe work and DO THE WORK. Our Repair facilities system complete. . Our stock of Auto Supplies is right up to the minute. Prices reduced on Michelin tires July 19th We have these tires in stock, also have Goodrich and Firestone. QST Our Vulcanizing Department will please yon. LET US SHOW YOU PARK GARAGE Coughs, Colds, Bronchial ABthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough and Hoarseness. This new remedy Is altogether dif ferent from any other kind, and Is so strongly concentrated that two ounces (50c worth) make a full pint, 128 teaspoonfulo of excellent cough med icine, by Dimply mixing It at home with one pint of sranulated sugar and one-half pint of water. It makes a whole family supply, while bottles of the old-fashioned, ordinary, ready made kinds, of doubtful merit and without a guarantee, usually only hold 20 to 32 teaspoonfuls. It Is pre pared from Btrlctlv harmless plants and is so pleasant that children like to take It and It can be given them with perfect safety as it positively contains no chloroform, opium, mor phine or other narcotics, as do most cough mixtures. All druggists of this city sell It under the same "Money Back" puarnntee as the lamons Asth mador. It. J. Scliiffniami, Proprietor, St. Paul, Minn. DR. JOHN F. HART Physician and Surgeon TALENT, OREGON, LET US SERVE YOU X 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- f suading you to become a per- manent patron ot this bank, t t Our Interests are mutual. State Bank of Talent TALENT, OREGON, tMMMMMMMMtM fQtTLANAOmOAf. This Is Your Hotel nnd hendquarters when in Portland if you are discrimin ating. Location: center of city, ser vices unexcelled, rates as low as the lowest. RafM to You M rooms.'pcr dayl $1 00 1(H) rooms with tialh 1.50 HKI room wilh bath 'I ' '200 rooms (larn outside) hath . 'i.M Kxtra pcrsou m room 11.00 additional Phone 152 are unexcelled, our