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Monday, August 6, 1017, ASHLAND TIDINGS PAGE THREW If you could have absolute certainty of re sults from classified advertising the affairs of life would be too simple to interest you. Classified Rates: One cent per word, first insertion; cent per word (or each Insertion thereafter; 30 words or less $1 per month. No advertise Bent Inserted for less than 25 cents. Classified ads are cash with order xcept to parties having ledger accounts with the office. PROFESSIONAL. OR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ar, nose and throat. Glasses sup . piled. Oculist and aurist for S. P. R. It. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg., opposite postoff'ce, Medford, Ore. Phone 587. il-tf E. B. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Consulting and General Practice. Pioneer Building. Of fice with E. D. Brlggs. Ashland, Ore. OH. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours, 10 to 13 and 2 to B. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. ?-tt CHAIR DOCTOR R. H Stanley, ex- oert furniture repairer and up- feolsterer. Carpets beat, relald and repaired, bedsprlngs restretched, ihlr wired, rubber tires for baby tin ?itIm. window cleaning, house cleaning, and furniture packing done expertly. Call at 888 A street or phone 403-R. 91-tt CEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa perhanger. Phone 202-R. 166 Ohlojitrect CONTRACTING AND BUILDING Prank Jordan, general contracting. New and old work; cement walks, cemetery copings, brick, cement, wnndwnrk. liilhing and plastering, -nhMABtone and general building contracts. B-tf MISCELLANEOUS BILL POSTER Will Stennett, 111 Factory St Bill posting and dls trlhutlng. s4'tf CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regu lar meetings first and third Fri days of each month at 2:30 p. m. Mrs 8. Patterson, Pres.; Mrs. Jen nie Faucett Greer. Sec. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The regular meeting of the club will be held on tbe second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m.. at the Auxiliary Hall. WANTED WANTED Infants and children to board. Inquire 366 B street. 66-tf KELP WANTED The Ewau'icla Box Company of Klamath Falls, Ore., offers employment for experienced box men and Inexperienced labor ers, and at all times solicits corre spondence with anyone interested. Good wages and opportunity for advancement Is the rule with this company. 14-tf WANTED A man to cut wood. Ad dress E. Q., care Tidings. 14-tf WANTED 3,000 pounds of poultry weekly. Highest prices In the val ley paid In cash. Eagle Meat Mar ket, 82 North Main, Ashland. 18-tf VANTED TO RENT House, eight or more rooms, furnished or partly furnished, close in. No children; best references. Address P. O. Box 104 or call at 102 Oak street, Ash land. 20-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE TO ASHLAND PROPERTY OWNERS You have a house and lot close in that you are continually paying taxes on and perhaps cannot get insurance on it because it is vacant, its probably :in bad condition and you have not had .any revenuefrom i for a long time; jom forget it until he tax collector re minds you of another year gone by and itben you grumble about the high taxes and hard tiute9 and you can't rent this or you can't sell that aud Ashland is no good aud you are going back where you came from, etc. Now listen, we Vnow a party who owns a small piece of acreage one mile and two-tenth from !the postoflice no, it's not in the city limits he has a comfortable five room Ibungalow, garage, barn, sheds, and say, he has his own witter system, two wells, one for domestic purposes, the other for irrigating, but he h isn't time with his other duties to properly care forthisandhe wants to trade it for that vacant, run-down, expensive place of yours and thereby get something he an take care of and at the same time give you a chance to realize a rental or revenue from the place he now lives in and he is not going to leave Ashland either, having regained his health here after paying doctor bills for eight years before coming here, il interested in this address a letter to Box X, in care , of the Tidings office. 21-tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE for land or other property In Jackson county, 133 acres two miles south of Eu gene depot; well fenced with woven wire; 45 acres In cultivation; good roads. Also fine high residence site of three and one-third acres with beautiful trees, near car line, and three lots near Eugene high school. H. C. Galey, 670 Falrvlew street. Phone 431-J. 19-lmo. FOR SALE Man's saddle, about one dozen Barred Plymouth Rock hens, four-horsepowor Marine gas en gine, or will trade for cow, fresh or coming fresh soon. H. L. Sin clair, Ashland, Ore. ' 17-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at the Tid ings office. Twenty-five for 6 cents. 102tf LOST LOST Small crochet bag on Ivory ring between Presbyterian church and library. Return to Tidings of ilce or phone 408-J.' 20-tf a 8 a FOR RENT 'FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT WITH USE OF PIANO" I wauted a furnished house of six rooms. I could not use five aud I did not want eight. Six rooms was what I wanted, and here was an ad In the newspaper: "Furnished house for rent with use of piano." But how many rooms? If this house was six rooms, then the advertise ment lost half of its efficiency be cause It did not read "Six-room furnished house to rent wtih use of piano' Was the house modern? The ad did not tell It. If so, why did not the ad read "Sin-room mod ern furnished house for rent with use of piano"? It would have been Just as easy. Then was the house just furnished, or "well fur- nlshed"? If so, then why not this ad: "WeU furnished six-room ; the guest of her mother, Mrs. Perry, was In town attending to business af modern house with use of piano"? ', . ,. . . 1 did not have an automobile and wanted close In. This ad did not tell me that, so Inst d of answer ing It I waited till I csme to town. A real estate agent got hold of me and rented me another house. Later I discovered the one adver tised would have suited me better. It was a "we'l-furnlshed, six-room, modern house, close In, with use of piano." Why didn't the ad say so and get the tenant? WALL St D WITT'S AXI Office Phone 148 Res. 166 'Drivers Trips Anywhere M, SERVICE1 Stand at Cooke k Dc Witt's Cigar Store. FOR SALE MISCELLAJTEOUS FOR BALE CHEAP One Canton ditcher. Heavy, with mould to throw dirt both ways. For heavy ditch work llko Irrigation or pipe d'.tch. Inquire at the Tidings of fice. 94 tf FOR SALE CHEAP One heavy pick plow, suitable for heavy rock d'tch lng. Inquire at the Tidings office. 94-tf FOR SALE Completed Judgment . Mrg Fann!e Col who hag been against Jackson county for $818.3 j. , ... . . . Draws interest at the rate of 6 per I vlsltln& her B,8ter- Mrs- Geor&e Car cent per annum from March 31, 'ter, returned to her home in Oak- 1917. Will take par for It. Will be paid first half April 1918, last half O-tohor, 1918. Ashland Print-1 in? fomnsnv at TIdlnes office 100-tf T7, T5 OATTT T) n 1 A nt Dlni T am. 1 wit kjiiLii j -iir,'i fiifit, uiug, unui- bert and Black Republican cher-: rles. Mall orders filled promptly. V. V. Hawley, Ashland. Phone 48. 14-tf FOR SALE A 1 apricots for sale at 4 cents per pound. Phone 275-Y. FOR SALE Furniture, sewing ma - chine like new, $10 bookcase and writing desk, good range and other articles. All half price. 66 Second street. 20-4t FOR SALE One Harley-Davldson motorcycle, new, only run 65 miles; tandem attachment. H. G. Enders, Jr., or Overland Garage. 20-2t FOR SALE Apricots, $1.25 and $1 per 20-pound box. Phone 415 J. E. H. Weien. 20-4t FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE, CHEAP A team with harness. For further particulars address E. G., care Tidings. 15-tf FOR SALE Fresh cow, also a young calf. Call 132 Fifth street. 20-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good modern elght-' room house with garden, garage) and chicken house. 340 Almond street 6-tf FOR SALE A seven-room house ln week, fairly good condition, close in and j j0hn Robinson has taken posses- wwrx,ta'Irt hcrcre? store for- Price $1,250. For particulars ln- merly owned by Miss Andres. Mr. quire at 573 East Main street. j Robinson Is putting In a new stock 19-4t and he expects to serve lunches. FOR SALE Best 15-acre home In' Ashland. Price $15,000. Regular commission paid to anyone finding ; a buyer by September 1. Will take i a geod residence ln Ashland as part pay. Time can be had on part. R. D. Santord, north end of Laurel street. 20-2t WATER rSERS NOTICE. WATER USERS' NOTICE You are hereby notified that on and after August 8, 1917, and until further notice you will use water as per following notice: Irrigate acreage: Hours from 5 to 10 a. m. and from 6 to 10 p. m each day. Irrigate lawns and household ! gardens coming under the 10,000: square feet and 20,000 square feet regulations: iiours irom t to s a. m. and 5 to 8 p. m each day. Excepting those who use water on the higher parts of the city will be given a written permit to use water other than these hours, where water Is not obtainable dur ing the hours. , All persons using water contrary to above notice will be prosecuted under Water Ordinance No. 642, Section 10, of the City of Ashland, Oregon. E. R. HOSLER, 20-3t Supt. Waterworks. Talent Mrs. Olive Wolters entertained at dinner Sunday for the pleasure of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Fellett and family of Ashland. ' Rev. Reed of Ashland was .in Tal ent last week. George Carter was a business vis itor In Ashland Tuesday. ' John Norman left for southern Cal ifornia for an extended visit with rel atives. Mrs. II. L. High was shopping In Medford Monday. Chester Woltors transacted ness In Medford Tuesday. busl- Blenn Colejnan of Jacksonville was a business visitor In Taletn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Centers of Wagner Creek were visiting In Med ford Wednesday. Mrs. Marlon Tryer was In Medford visiting relatives. Word has been received from Marysvllle, Cal., of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. William Scawb. Mrs. Scawb was formerly Miss Callle Hearing of Talent. Mrs. L. P. Ames of Medford was I . ... Mrs. u. u. uurgan was snopping in Medford Friday. Mrs. W. H. Hurley was a Medford visitor last week. Johnny Hopkins has returned from Marysvllle, Cel.-, where he has been enjoying the school vacation visiting relatives. Dr. Griffin made a business trip to Ashland Saturday. j Medford this week, visiting friends.. Lawson Riley was visiting friends 1 Mr. and ,Mrs. R. J. Luke of Freder In Talent last week before going to Ick wore In Talent last week, attend Fort Stevens to the training camp, i lng to business mattors. M. Eado was a Medford visitor Sat- j A. A. kelson of Medford was a busl urday. ! ness visitor In Talent last week. Miss Katherlne King spent the : Mrs., Olive WoIter3 has been visit-week-end with friends In Medford. !lng her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Pellett. Mrs, Roy Estes and little daughter . In Ashland for a few daVfl. Katherlne left Sunday for Oakland, Mr. Twogood was In Ashland last Cal., to visit Mrs. Estes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hart. R. J. Luke of Frederick was a busl - ness vbltor In Talent Monday. Mrs. Charles Chapman visited friends In Ashland Saturday. Messrs. George Galbralth, George Ross and wives enjoyed a fishing trip : to Little Butte Sunday. land, Cal. V Mrg E B Adamson wa8 ghoppng .,,..,.. ; In Medford last Monday. . Smiley Seaman has returned from Prospect, whore he has been fighting - ure- rle rePcrl3 me nres now unaer control. Mrs. L. Perry was a Medford visitor Monday. Roy Estes made n business trip to j Medford Monday. I Mrs. C. D. Burgan was a Medford ivIs)tor Monday , ... TTI , T " ..... 1 Mlss vlo,a JonPS ot Ashland was In Talent, visltlns friends, Charles Tryer, son of Marlon Tryer of Talent, has gone to San Francisco to report to his company for a period of training at Fort Scott, Kansas, Miss Brown of Boston, Mass., ar rived In Talent to spend the remain der of the summer with her brother, C. A. Brown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jess Adams of Wag ner Creek had as their guests their grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Warze neth, of San Francisco. ' J. N. Dennis was a business visitor ln Talent Wednesday. H. S, Glelms made a business trip to Ashland Thursday. Harold Simpson transacted busl- nesa In Medford Thursday. E. V. Carter and Prof. Irving Vln lng of Ashland were In Talent attend ing to business matters one day last tester woners maae trip to Ashland Thursday, ' Chester Wolters a business LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL STth9nlT5 CUrt f . In the matter of the estate of Florence B. Marsh, deceased. Notice Is hereby glv,en that the undersigned has filed his final ac count as administrator of the es tate of Florejico B. Marsh, de ceased, with the County Court of tures or blonds can not have the prop Jackson County, Oregon, and that er continuous chain of boiling points. said Court has appointed Monday, the 10th day of September, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., as the time, and the court room at Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore gon, as the place for hearing objec tions theroto, and the settlement thereof. All persons interested are here by notified to appear at said time ' and place and show cause why said cause should not be approved by the Court and said executor be dis charged from his trust o. w. Mcdonald, Administrator of the Estate of Florenco B. Marsh, Deceased. C. M. THOMAS, Attorney. 20-5t-Mon; Tidings Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Glelms are en Joying a visit from their niece from Texas. Miss Andres expects to leave this week for her old home in Troy, N. Y. Marshall S. Wright made a business trip to Ashland Thursday. W. M. Flackus of Ashland wns In Talent looking after business Inter ests one day last week. E. E. Cook was a business visitor jn Ashland Thursday. Mrs. Marlon Tryer was shopping In Ashland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Centers of Wagner Creek were In town shopping Thursday. ; Mrs. Ross find little daughter were visiting In Ashland Thursday. I Smiley Seaman was an Ashland vis itor last week. Arthur Hall expects to leave for Seattle soon, hi're he has a fine posl t tlon offered lilm. j George Owons of Ashland wns In Talent this week, looking after busi ness affairs. H. B. Powell of the Blshnm ranch fairs Thursday, Mrs. Frame of Phoenix was a Tal ent visitor Thursday. Mrs. Gunn was shopping in Ashland on Thursday. Dr. Malmgren of Phoenix was a business visitor In Talent Thursday. Mrs. William Yeo was shopping In Medford Thursday. Mrs. Patch end children were In ; week to visit his wife, who Is In a j hospital. ' Harry Glelms was an Ashland vis itor Friday. Prof. Spencer cf the Talent school has returned from Areata. Cal., where ho has been attending summer school. Mrs. D. B. Griffin was In Ashland Friday attending to business mat ters. Mrs. E. B. Adnmson and daughter : Mary were visiting In Medford Ft- day. . 1 . Mr. Kr-tes was a business visitor In Medford Friday. j C. W. Clarke returned from a bus- ' ... . mess trip 10 Kiamnm f ans murs- ; day. I Mrs. George Zidars, and little j daughter visited in Ashland this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Nyswaner re turned last week from Dorrrs, Cal., where they have been the Inst few months. Thty expect to spend the winter In Talent. Miss Constance Ames of Medford 1 was the guest of her grandmother In , Talent last week. Ralph Bowman has returned from Prospect, where he has been fighting fire. R. B. Purves was an Ashland vis itor Friday. Donald Stevens of Ashland was a business visitor ln Talent Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wlthrow were visiting ln Talent last week. Ernie Purves was a business vis itor ln Ashland Friday. Mrs. Campbell of Medford was vis iting friends ln Talent Friday. Mrs. Charles Guches and daughter Ruby were visiting In Ashland Fri day. H. O Simpson was an Ashland vis itor Friday. Mrs. Penland was shopping ln Tal ent Friday. Mrs. Chester Wolters visited, with friends In Ashland last week. Roiling Points Real Test of Gnsoline, Says Expert. "To start easily, accelerate quickly and smoothly, and have plenty of de pendable power with economical mileage, you must use a gnsoline hav ing ltn hollin? nolntn In fi cnnttniiniin. broken, gradually rising series," Is a statement made recently by a prom' lnent Standard Oil man. i "Boiling points are what deter mine good gasoline, not gravity. And it Is well to bear In mind that mix- There are so many connecting frac tions In the chain that no mixture could be made to contain even ap proximately the correct number or character of links. Straight-distilled refinery gasoline Is tho only motor fuel containing the correct chain of boiling points." Occasionally you find a man who Is careless enough to smoke ln a dy namite factory. But the day may come when all that you can find of that man Is a pants button three miles away. DC Talent Box & Lumber Co. Box Sltook of all kind to order. i II Pureriilk , Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy E. N. NORTON, TELEPHONE Proprietor 444-R. Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser vice to Any Part of Town July Weather At Ashland Following "Is the co-operative ob server's motoorologlcel record for the month of July, 1917, at Ashland: Temperature. Date. 1 Max. MIn. 90 50 90 53 86 53 86 51 90 54 90 62 90 50 91 54 89 51; 95 51 96 67; 93 66 95 66 94 . 60 101 63 97 63 97 69 97 60 96 69 91 53 90 64 . 88 50 , 84 47 , 80 47 , 93 45 . 89 69 . 81 43 . 78 49 . 83 43 , 86 46 , 91 49 2.. 3...'. 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 11 12 13....... 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Maximum temperature, 101, on the irth; minimum temperature, 43, on the 27th and 29th. Total proclnltatlon, .30 Inch. Number of clear days, 28; partly cloudy, 3. Thunderstorm on the 18th. LOUIS DODGE, Co-operative Observer. Defeated candidates can console themselves with the thought that they have at least escaped a lot ot hard work for which the unappreclat ing public would give him no credit and possibly a recall besides. Don't believe all the evil reports you hear about other people; most of them are exaggerated If not en- Hrelv untrue. i' Have Your Clothes Made at Home John John the Tailor A Fit Cleaning and Pressing Cleanliness, Personal Attention and Courtesy Combined to Make the Eaalc Meat Market Popular L. Schwcin 84 ID Patronize home industry. Pure Cream 50,000 VOICES And Many Are tho Voices of Ashland PtMiplo. Fifty thousand voices what a grand chorus! And that's the num ber of American men and women who nre publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills for icllot from backache, kidney and bladder ills. They say it to friends. They tell It in the home pa pers. Ashland people are ln this chorus. t Here's an Ashland case: J, R. Maxedon, newspaper agent, 977 B street, says: "I couldn't say too much In praise of Doan's Kidney Pills for I have never found anything that does so much good when I have occasion to take a kidney medicine. 1 1 use Doan's Kidney PR's whenever I have backache or I notice my kid neys are not acting properly, and It : requires only a box to fix me up la fine shape." j Prise 60c, at nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Tills the same that Mr. Maxedon uses, Foster-Mllbum .Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 'Nearest to 7 !t'.v. KAA FtMM-vlhSnv" tJATPI Kit i MV jiti Ik Powell St, at OTarrell San Francisco :,l$rii the heart of the P Mil- business, shopping Kt,iai if Running distilled ice water in every room. Our commodious if' m lobby ,finesenicc,and I illumine icsiauioiu wi!l attract you. European Plan rates FOR SALE 1,200-lb. sound work horse. Big bargain. No use for him. 115 Granite. Improve Both Sight and Appearance with our glasses. No need to wear unbecoming glasses when we are pre pared to furnish those which will add to, not detract from the appearance. Of course, our glasses will aid the eyes. They cannot help It after our expert examination.' But they also aid the looks of the wearer. Why not consult us? Will i CD Optician Jeweler Tailoring" for Men and Women for Clothes or No Sale 81 Oak Street P im $i.oo up. ilia ""Tuo jt Management rfk W W.C. James fS(S m w. INSPECT oar market and yoor confl- dence will be behind tne pleasure of eatinrf oar meats. The Knowledge of cleanliness and a sanitary worn hop will aid your digestion. N. Main Phone 107