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TT ! I ! WW r i iiiiiii i liwil Thursday, February 15, 1017 ASHLAND TTDHiGS PAGE THREH Attractive real estate offerings never meetwith indifference when made through the classified columns. Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word for each Insertion thereafter; 30 words or less f 1 per month. No advertise Bent Inserted for less than 26 cents. Classified ads are cash with order zoept to parties having ledger accounts with the office. PROFESSIONAL DR. P. A. HALL Dentistry and all Its branches. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. Phone 167. 6-tf DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and curgeon. 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. il-tf C. B. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Consulting and General Practice. Pioneer Building. Of fice with E. D. Brlggs. Ashland, Ore. DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours, 10 to II and 2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. lTttt CONTRACTING AND BUILDING Frank Jordan, general contracting. New and old work; cement walks, cemetery copings, brick, cement, woodwork, lathing and plastering, cobblestone and general building contracts. 4-12mo.' CHAIR DOCTOR R. II Stanley, ex pert furniture repairer and up holsterer. Carpets beat, reiald and repaired, bedsprings restretched, chairs wired, rubber tires for baby buggies, window cleaning, house cleaning, ana furniture paciiuis done expertly. Call at 386 A street or phone 403-R. l-tf DR. G. R. UTTERBACK The Chiro practor and Nerve Specialist. All functions of the body are controlled by nerves. Electric, cabinet and pray baths In connection. Office at residence, 108 Pioneer avenue, opposite Hotel Austin annex. 18-tf GEO. T. WATSON. Painter and Fa perhanger. Phone 202-R. 166 Ohio street. 0-t MISCELLANEOUS ' BIUL POSTER Will Stennett, 116 Factory St Bill posting and dis tributing 54-tf CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLCB. 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. CIVTC 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 Auxiliary Hall. SiONEY TO LOAN Mortgage Com pany Holland-America has plenty f mnnn tn lend on Kood farni security. Isaac Best, agent, Grants Pom Ore. 41-tf GOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE TRAIN ING is secured at tho Medford Bus ' iness Collcgo and graduates are as sUted to good positions. New man agement. Write, phone or call Phnn 1 5-L. 31 North Grape St. 6 9-1 mo. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ORtfflON & CALIFORNIA RAIL ROAD CO. GRANT LANDS Title to same revested In United States i by act of congress dated June , ' ioir Twn million three hundred ' thousand acres to be opened for ' aettloment and sale, rower sue I lmW anri fterlnultural lands, con ' talning some of best land left in i United States. Now is the oppor ' tnni lmo T.Rrcrn sectional map showing lands and description of i soil, climate, rainrau. eievauons, etc., postpaid, 1. Grant Land Lo cating Co., Box 610, Portland, Ore gon. oi-amo . FOR SALE Good transrer, storage and maI huslness. Reasonable Annlv tn PU.T TrUP.k Co.. D. GUy Good. 31-tf vnxt qat.tt fnn E-horsenower elec trin motor, one first-class soda fountain. Royal Bakery, Medford WOOD FOR SALE Solid body fir wood, 18 Inch $2.75 per tier, li inch $2.50 per tier, delivered. Phone 94. 73-4t-Thurs FOR SALE Twin Indian motorcy- cle. For particulars inquire ai Ford Garago, Asniana. FOR SALE Automobile, light road ster, good tires, hlgn tension mag neto, Prest-o-llte tank. Price $125 cash. Ed Gowland, phone 2-F-4. FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE Three acres of ground; good house, barn, chicken house to accommodate 200 .hiknnn: 30 fruit trees: water on nHrn nlace. In city limits. Phone 289-L. 71-lmo. FOR RENT Nice six-room cottage, all conveniences, lots of fruit, close in. Phone forenoons, 288-J. 76-tt FOR RENT Thousand acres of pas ture land, five miles north of Ash land. For further particulars ap ply to Molly Songer, 45 Helman street, Ashland, Ore. 76-2t HSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co. C. F. BATES Proprietor. Two warehouses near Depot Goods of all kinds stored at reasor able rates. A General Transfer Business. Wood and Rock Springs Coat Phone 117. Office, 99 Oak Street, ASHLAND, OREGON. Poultry, Pigeons, Birds, Etc. FOR SALE Eggs from my trap nested thoroughbred R. I. Red hens, with a record of 35 to 50 eggs in 50 consecutlvo days. One dollar per sotting. G. V. Bene dict, phone 251-L. 73-tf FOR BALK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Extra fine pure Jersey cow and calf, 3 flno heifers, horse, buggy, Sharpies separator, fruit Jars, 2 woodcutters' outfits, heat ing stove, iron bed, bicycle, iron wheelbarrow. Horbort Lunt, Tal ent. 76-2t WANTED WANTED Infants and children to board. Inquire 3C6 B street. 5 6-tf WANTED Old junk, rags, bottlos, paper, rubber, hides. Will call, city or country. Address A. Be nard, P. O., Ashland. 72-lmo. WANTED Would you llko to en gage in a line of work that will en able you not only to earn good commissions but also to render a real service to your fellow men? If so, help us to fit you to repre sent the Mutual Benefit Life In surance Company, the beBt policy holders' company in the world. Write Stuart K. King, General Agent, 1014 Spalding Building, Portland, Ore. 76-3t WANT CLEAR PROPERTY, In or near Ashland, to valuo of $8,000. Have beautiful home in Irvington, Portland, prlco $12,000, mortgage $4,000, 7 per cent. Have party who will lease the house for $o per month, if desired. L. K, Moore, 317 Board of Trade, Port land, Ore. 76-3t WANTED A gentleman to board and room at reasonable rates. Ap ply at 99 Granlto street, near Lithia park. 76-tf WANTED A position as either trac tlon engineer or chauffeur. Phone 411-R. 76-4t FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern seven-room houso. garage, 95x316 feet, clear of encumbrance. Value $5,000. Will consider acreage In or near Ashland. Address owner, H. B. Nye, Medford. 73-8t LOST LOST Automobile glove. Finder please return to Homo Laundry FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Property close in, 104x 198 feet; comfortable house and barn, large lawn, shrubs, fruit and garden. Price $3,000; one half cash, balance on reasonable terms. Address E. G., care Tld lngs. 36-tf FOR SALE Modern cottage of six rooms, on 1U acres of ground, mostly meadow, under Irrigation ditch; young bearing fruit trees Price $2,000 cash. Bargain. Ad dress E. Q., care Tidings. 35-tf FOR 3ALE AT A BARGAIN Dandy little modern four-room bungalow with acre of ground, so located as to go like hot cakes if subdivided for tourist bungalows. Will sell some good furniture to purchaser. Worth $2,000 or more. Will take $1,600 for quick sale. See Bert R. Greer, at Tidings office. FOR SALE One and a quarter acres of good ground, with two good modern houses and barn. Free wa ter for irrigation. Good fertile soil. A bargain if taken at once, Address L. R. H., care Tidings. 71-tf FOR SALE I have an equity in a five-acre home, 15 minutes from nostoffico. with a good house, barn, plenty of water and good soil. The income from the place will nay for It. The monthly pay ments are small. Why not make your money count, Instead of hav lng nothing at end of year but rent recelnts? Get a home while you have this opportunity. Would - consider trade for house and lot close In. Address F. B., care of Tidings office. 73-tf ANXIOUS TO SELL Block K, Over look addition, a choice residence lot, 5 acres cherry orchard (Pa cific Highway), 160 and . 40 acres timber. Get prices. N. J. Reas oner, Tucumcari, New Mexico. 74-lmo. FOR SALE Eight lots in Chumos, subdivision, McCall's addition, Boulevard , and Sherman. Owner will considor best offer. Address Jas. Chumos, 312 Fulton street, Seattlo, Wash. 74-lmo. WILL SELL 60-acro stock and wood ranch below cost, for cash if taken at once. Excellent outrange. Her bert Lunt, Talent. 76-2t Flour. Feed and Poultry Supplies A Full Line f Ashland Frail and Prodnce Association Business Talks BY ALICE The Meaning of Thrift. A short time ago a banker was asked to address a deelgatlon of teachers, and he chose for his sub ject "Thrift." If I could. I would write down for you hero the exact words he spoke, for they were weighty with meaning, every one. I am, however, going to tell you what he said in effect, as near as I can recollect, for I am suro It will help you as it did all those teachers who heard him. I know it is always easy for the person possessed of a settled Income of comfortable proportions to talk, but this man was talking to teachers who, goodness knows, are poorly enough paid, yet even they . , . . the art, wnicnevcr you can can u, but" and he made this very em phatic "it is not the whole of tho foundation. It Is not enough to save money. True thrift is a Judicious ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY Dealers In LUMBER Shingles. Lath. Sash, Doors, Roofing Papers, Gordwood, factory Block Wood LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE UN- UnHuaun-unQer auB closure, Issued out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of JackBon, on the 29th J T . . 1 (11 1 . n A A I 1 uay ul jaiiuaijr, w uiv up were amy impressed, i travag.mce that is, for wearing ex- "Saving monoy," ho said, "Is onelpen8,V(J cf)())e8i g)v,ng 8umptuoug of the very foundation stones dinners and living luxuriously gener thriftlness, and every single person aUy; ,llt upposo these people hoard who has to livo by what he or she(ed thpr monoyi spcn(llg ,t only for earns ought to cultivate the habit or ithe ver,(l(.t ncccsslt(,g or gpcnt ,t a8 recica ana aeiiverea, iu a coi miu i suit in said court, for said county j 1 am assuming thnt you are earn and state, wherein Ellen Coppock.ing a living wage; if you are not, and Charles Coppock, as plaintiffs, 'the question is not one on which anv recoyerea juagment againsi james defendants, In tho sum of six hun - dred four and 75-100 ($604.75) dollars; for the further sum of fifty and 61-100 ($50 61) dollars lSf ;5fil?SSL. IJ l U?nT ImJl 90) dollars costs and disburse - ments, together with interest on all said sums at the rate of 8 per nf .Tn,,flrv 1917 the data of the rendition of said Judgment, and the court also declaring a certain deed and contract a mortgage, and JukmaaIhii 4 Vi s ninnl net n tliA f -lZ,r:;:::i'" r:. Httuit?, huu a Bale ul kuu ucicjuaiboi , described real property, as against are any number of girls who deilber-1 may be saved If this matter is doter each and all of the defendants ately count on being helped out, and j mined before spraying time, named fn said suit, to wit: James spend reckiey, For them I have ' Tlmo for Application While the McAi K apathy when their day of; trees are dormant preferred about of Hannah 31mons, a bankrupt, ; reckoning comes, as it surely does, .six weeks before blossoms open, but James B. Bradshaw and Dawson Be Independent. It is surprising how ! may be used any time during dor Bradshaw, individually and as readiy the habit of counting sololy.mant period until buds begin to partners, doing business under the .... , i.i firm nanie and style of Bradshaw Pn y1' tormci- you .break Bros., and forever barring and Bive yourself half a chance. Note Whore dormant caustic foreclosing each and all of said de- fendants of any and all right, title ur j merest iu nuu iu me iuuuwiiir . , 11.1.1 ij described real property: Begin-!Ish? On the contrary, It Is a klnd ning at the southeast corner of lot ; ness I am requiring of you. Bor one of Highland Park Addition to rowing and lending are record frlend the city of Ashland. Jackson county, ;snIp' breakers. There are times, of Oregon, as designated, numbered . . , . , . , and described on the recorded plat ! course' wnen to lcnd ls yur duty thereof; thence northerly along .""d privilege, but they are rare, the west side line of an alley 97.8 "Need I sound any warning about feet to the northeast corner of lot buying on the installment'plan? A 2, in said addition; thence wester-'.. , . . .. . , ,f ly on tho division line between lots iBreat mn n,ce PPle do "' but U 2 and 3 of said addition 54 feet!'8 an execrable sort of practice and 1 and 4 Inches to the corner; thence .beg of you not to bo drawn into it. southerly parallel with the first j have no doubt It ls a great tempta described line 97.8 feet to the , . . ... south side line of lot 1; thence i tion' especially if you have a fair easterly along said last named ; position and think you see promotion south side line 54 feet and 4 inches j with a higher salary in sight. It to the place of beginning, being a geem8 qute naturai to you that you nort of Into 1 onrl 9 nt aalA o1r1t tion, and each and every part and sl,ould borrow on that But' you parcel thoroof, save that of the may be ill or have an accident, or statutory right of redemption, and something may happen to upset tbe by direction of said order of said ' security of your position, and then cComlnadned JTJ& " N' real property for tho purpose of anything you can't see your way satisfying said Judgment of said clear to pay for. Walt till you can. plaintiffs, costs and disbursements ; "Clothes especially are a tempta ofsult and the expenses of said, These peopo who make such Now therefore, notice ls hereby 'an effor' to help girls who have to given that on the 3rd day of make their own way In tho world March, 1917, at the hour of 11 rarely take into consideration that afS SJS dooTo? ' court house in the city of Jackson- l7 th,nes to wear that they them vllle, Jackson county, Oregon, I ! selves have, and so leave it out of will sell at public auction, to the the money proposition, but I under highest and best bidder, for cash stand Jf d ,tt, , th In Vton1 onri aiihinor fn parlomnt nil " in tho manner provided by law, all of dressmaking yourselves, it is the right, tltlo and Interest which a tremendous holp. Don't you think the said defendants, James D. every girl ought to learn? I know Simons, Hannah Simons O C Mo- a glr, who took h ,M 1Uon Alllster, Trustee in Bankruptcy of ... .t., tho estate of Hannah Simons, a ,Bnd then found a place to work the bankrupt, James B. Bradshaw and other half days of the week in a Dawson Bradshaw, as individuals j ADD BUSINESS TALKS or as partners doing business un-1 dree8maker's establishment at three der the firm name and style of . . , Brawshaw Bros., or oither of them. do"a. Jut so sho could learn some had on the 21st day of October, ; thing about making nor own things. 1912, or have thoreafter acquired, She continued two months, then left, in and to the lands hereinabove j and now gh h f, pOBltlon but described, to satisfy said Judgment, i , and the expenses of making such,she 8ayB ! wouldn't take a great sale. . Ideal for her dressmaking experience. Dated this 29th day of January, "Of course, nowadays you can buy l?17, "ALP" -INNINGS, I ready-made things so satisfactorily Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. ...... ,. . . . . .. , 7J-5t-Thurs. tnat 11 doesI1 Pfty to do a lot that to Young Girls BRADY use of all tho mental, material and physical reserves, and to acquire the saving habit as applied only to monoy is to only half build the foundation of your character and therefore of your business life. "If a man saves money and spends it in drink, or a woman pinches and saves and hoards up her earnings, and then spends her nights In caba rets to the unsettling of her health and mind, they are not being thrifty, are they? What is nocessary to learn Is, not how to save, but how to spend wisely." Isn't that true? "It Is quite the custom for persons In "ordinary circumstances to rail at the rch for w,at they th)nk ex cunwtanens. Would anyone be bene- t0 fight should consult with the coun fitcd except tho stockholders of the ty pathologist. Any orchardists in savings hunks?' Then what would! doubt ns to methods of application become of all the smaller dressinak- jr other, phases of spraying should ers and milliners and all the others j0 likewise. ' who make a livelihood off the seem-j Spray o. 1 Is given herewith, and ing extravagance of these rich peo- tho later sprays will follow In subso P'e? Jquent Issues: ( "You see, after all, It is not so Dormant Spray (a) Limn Sulphur, much a question of how to save as I To Control San Jose scale, oyster it is one of how to spend that you shell scale, red spider (eggs), blister have to concern yourself with. How mite (pears), moss and lichens (to to spend Judiciously there's the j destroy aphis egi?s). problem. This Is what wo call per- Material to Use Lime sulphur sonal economics, and it Is one of thej (32 Beaume test), one part lime sul blg questions of tho day all over the :phur to eight parts water. (Spray world. It applies to you as much as J thbroughly and uso largo chambor to anyone, whether you are earning, type nozzles, such as Friend or Bean ton dollars a day or ten thousand a j Mist. Use high pressure.) year. "My advice to you Is, live Just as well as you honestly can afford. That j ls nv.e within your resources, what- they are Whatever you do dont run Into debt. Del Is one of the working girl's worst onemles, and i there Is rarely an excuse if she starts 41 t n nnn.l If outsl(lor snould prC8llrae to give ad - iv,c. or " tat case, if I were to , say, 'save something each week,' you would perhaps cut down something on the already tQ0 mopgor ailowance for food, for all girls argue, and ' quite rightly, too, that however they Bunt themselves on food, their prldo ls not hurt whIlo ,f they econonilze on dress some ono might know. "However, to tho others I say, never spend more than you earn, wlllch ln other words moang do not -borrow nor run into debt. There "Also, I ask you not to lend. Does; that gound ke Mklng you t0 be golf. J. P. Dodge & Sons tftttttttttttttttttttttoT Undertakers otherwise would bo serviceable, but, nevertheless, I think the girl who doesn't sew or doesn't llko to Is handicapped unnecessarily." (Copyright by Harry L. Relchen-) bach) Spray Calendar For the Year 1917 Claude C. Cato and C. A. Noren of the Jackson County Experiment Sta tion have issued a spray calendar for apples and pears for the year 1917. Growers who have special problems Tlme for Application Just when buds are breaking or separating. Note By doferrlng this applica tion until the buds are breaking some benefit Is obtained in the control of scab. On young pear trees where blister mite Is more serious than ! scab, application should be made bo- fore buds break. (b) Oil Emulsion. To Control San Jose scale, oyster shell scalo, red spider (eggs), blister 'mite (pears), moss and lichens (to destroy aphis eggs, I Materials to Use Oil emulsion . (dormant soluble oil twelve gallons 'to 200-gallon tank). If crude oil emulsion is used, add twenty gallons oil to 200-gallon tank. Note In mixing up oil sprays be sure to follow directions that are fur- inished with each barrel of spray, . Send In samples of water to be used with oil sprays to bo tested. It may be necessary to use a "softener" with some of tho "hard" water. Time spray like llmo-sulphur has been used on bearing orchards for several seasons it socms ndvisablo to substi tute oil emulsions for the dormant spray of lime-sulphur. The oil emul sion Is Just as efficient for insect con trol and may be of benefit In soften ing the bark and ln shortening tho blossoming period, which would be an aid In blight control. If five or six clear days follow tho application of oil sprays, almost ab solute control may be had with aphis eggs. Use largo mist type nozzle with good pressure. Grcsham Cameron & Taylor lum ber Interests are building four-mile logging railroad here, Cleanliness, Personal Attention and Courtesy Combined to Make the Eagle Meat Market Popular L. Sclav ein 84 Pure Hilk Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy E. N. NORTON, Proprietor Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser vice to Any Part of Town Lady Assistant Deputy County Coroner Slate Licensed Embaloier J There are thousands of children who are bright but frail not sick but underdeveloped they play with their food they catch colds easily and do not thrive they onlv need the pure, rich liquid-food in to start them growing and keep them going. Children relish SCOTT'S and it carries rare nutritive qualities to their blood streams and gives them flesh food, bone-food and strength-food. Nothing harmful in SCOTT'S. Gcott & Bowoe, Bloomfield, N. J. Urt Duryea's Article Describes Highway In the February number of The Road Maker, a magizlne of national circulation devoted to the interests of road making, Morris J. Duryea, former manager of the publicity de partment here, has a well-illustrated article occupying the lead position ln the magazine and describing the Pa cific Highway over the SIsklyous from Ashland to Ilbrnbrook. One half-page illustration and four small er photographs show well-chosen views along the highway over the mountain. A word picture of the beauties of the mountain automobile road Is enough to make any motorist want to take the trip. Grand Jury Term Starts Monday ; The February term of the grand Jury will begin next Monday. The petit Jury will convene the following Monday, or as soon as the grand Jury Is finished. Two or threo cases from Ashland will be heard by the grand Jury. Marsbflold New five mile logging railroad to be built by North Bend mill and lumber company. Worth Looking At Real Kstato That nas Real Valuo If you do not own your own home, let us show you one of these: Three acres of choice land, well lo cated, close to the hoart of town, good six -room house; $2,700. Term3. Two good hard-finished dwellings oa B stroot, good sized lots, at a bar gain. Will sell one or both. As sessments paid. Billing's Agency Real Estate and Real Insurance 41 Ktutt Main Phono Ul INSPECT oar nurKet and your confl- denco will bo behind tho pleasure of eating oar meats. Tho Knowledge of cleanliness and a sanitary worH shop will aid your digestion. N. Main Phone 107 Pure Cream TELEPHONE , 444-R