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PAGE THRK9 Monday, September 3, 1917 ID When you want to find tenants lor business nronertv vou should no about it in a busi- n Talent Box Lumber Cq. Box Shook.. v J ness way-the classified advertising way. 3 TTXfUi1 Classified Rates: One cent per word, first Insertion; cent per word for ach Insertion thereafter; 30 words or lees $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. of all kind to order. Patronize home Industry. 3D - ashlakd nomas PROFESSIONAL. f)R. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ar, 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. it-' C. B. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Consulting and General Practice. Pioneer Building. Of fice with B. D. Brlggs. Ashland, Ore. DR. ERNEST A. WOOD Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours, 10 to II and 2 to 5. Bwedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Ore. 78'u GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa- !,,.,. Phnna 202-R. IBS Ohio street. 40-tf CONTRACTING AND BUILDING Frank Jordan, general contracting. Kew and old work; cement walks, cemetery copings, brick cement, woodwork, lathing and plastering cobblestone and general building contracts. 6'" MISCELLAVEOCS BILL POSTER Will Btennett. U Factory St. Bill posting and d.f- ik..Hnff 54-11 iriuutiuffi. CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLfcB. Regu lar meetings first and third Fn days of each month at 2:30 p. m. . Mrs. S. Patterson. Pres.; Mrs. Jen t Fnrtt Greer. Sec. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB. The regntar meeting of the club wlU be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 1. 30 p m.. at the Auxiliary Hall. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good modern eight room house with garden. . garage and chicken house. 340 Almond street r" AW Mlf n k MAIM .home twenty mlnutea from postof-j fice, outside city nmi, house, garage, bard, two wells wa ter piped for garden and lawn irri gation, five acres ground four acres In alfalfa, on Pad 0 high v& Price llBOO. Will take house and lot In Ashland to $1,600 .as part payment balance long time monthly payments. H. L. Sinclair. Ashland. Ore.. FOR SALE My home at 144 Gar field street, corner of Quincy. Look u over and make me an offer. One acre five-room house. 75 trees and other improvements. Big bargain Mrs S. E. Thompson. 10 West Firm street. Charlotte. N. C. 26-2mo. WAXTF.D WANTED 3,000 pounds of poultry weekly. Highest prices In the val ley paid in cash. Eagle Meat Mm ket. 82 North MalnABhland.18-tt V ANTED One dealer In every town to handle a high-grade automobile tire, Dellon Tire Sales Co., 81 Fourth street, Portland, Ore. HV ANTED Girl or woman for gener al housework. No washing. Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, Medford. Tel. 611-J-3. Z9'3t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR 3 ALE CHEAP One Canton ditcher. Hotvy. with mould ,to throw dirt both ways. For heavy ditch work like Irrigation or pipe Tnnnlrn at tbo Tidings Of- Zmn-n OATH CIIUAP fltlA HeaVT T)lCk plow, suitable for heavy rock ditch ing. Inquire at in iiuiub OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at the Tld . TwoTitv.flva for 0 . n cents. 102 tf Jn MTni AnnMn shotgun and Win Chester 30-30. Big bargains. 115 i?rn RALE Piano and household goods, photo tent and studio out t JKK Mountain avenue. "u v" 26-tt BARTLETT PEARS for sale. No. 1 on. nnii two cents ner lb. in 50 lb. lots. E. H. Weren, phone 415-J. FOR SALE All kinds of household furniture and a garage. Phone 376-J. 88"8t" FOR SALE Nearly new Bridge Beach cook stove. Excellent baker. Inquire 866 B Btreet. FOR SALE Montessori and klnder- garten outfit suitable for chlldrjen's nursery or private school. Phone 2 8 4-J or call 153 Second street. 28tf FOR SALE Four-horsepower ma rine gas engine in good condition Just the right size to pull a saw In the woods cheap for cash. See H. L. Sinclair at Tidings office. 9-tI TO EXCHANGE FOR TRADE For equity in good city home, close in, acreage, with or without buildings; sightly loca tion; all In orchard. See Beaver Kealty Co. 2Szt FOft RENT "FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT WITH USE OF PIANO" I wanted a furnished house of six rooms. I could not use five and I did not want eight. Six rooms was what T 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 wtlh use of piano." Was the house modern? The ad did not tell it. If so, why did not the ad read "Six-room mod ern furnished house for rent with use of piano"? It would have been Just as ea?y. Then was the house Just furnished, or "well fur nished"? If so, then why not this ad: "Well furnished six-room modern house with use of piano"? 1 did not have an automobile and wanted close In. This ad did not tell me that, so instead of answer ing it I waited till I came 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-furnlshcd, six-room, modern house1, close In, with use of piano." Why didn't the ad say so and get the tenant? FOR RENT Four-room furnished house with gas range, near Uthla fountain, on Granite street. For particulars see H. R. Ling, Tidings offloe. 24-tf For Rent finmnietelv. well-furnlshed eight- room home with piano and library. Will give possession septemDer 10 and rent it for from four to six months. Inquire on premises, 614 i Boulevard. FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished 1 4 OAn rifanf.a atrooT n n- joining park. Inquire of A. Bert Freeman or phone 354-L. 26-tf FOR RENT Two or four well-fur- nished housekeeping rooms. Mrs. Nellie Connor, 107 Alida street. 29-tf E. WALL Reliable, TAXI Office Phone 35 Dm. Competent Drivers Trips Anywhere mm 1 SERVICE 164 Stand at Easterllng'a Restaurant LOST LOST Black Cocker spaniel pup, four months old, last seen on Fifth street. Good reward. Dr. Bos lough. 22-tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE, CHEAP A team with harness. For further particulars address E. G., care Tidings. 15-tf FOR SALE Dark brown gelding, weight 1.000; dark brown mare, weight 800. E. N. Norton, phone 392-J. 26-8t FOR SALE Horae, two-seated sur rey and two sets of single harness at big sacrifice as party Is leaving the country. Call on or write J. F. Norman, Talent, P. O. box 333. 27-tf LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In County Court, Jackson County, Or egon. Estate of Mrs. Franc Brlggs, de ceased. The undersigned administrator nf thn Hnlrt estate has filed in said court his Final Account as Admin istrator, and the Judge of said court has designated Saturday,- Septem ber 29thJ, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the court house In Jacksonville, said county, as the time and place to hear any objections to the ap proval of said account. HERBERT E. BRIGGS, 28-4t-Mon. Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In County Court, Jackson County, Or egon. Estate of Thomas Danford, de ceased. The undersigned Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Danford, deceased, has filed In said court her Final Account as Administra trix, and the Judge of said court has designated Saturday, Septem ber 29th, at 10 o'clock a m. at the court house In Jacksonville1, said county, as the time and place to hear any objections to the approval of said account. MARCIA DANFORD, 28-4t-Mon. Administrator. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD MINISTRATOR AND TU r kbsuin i CLAIMS. Estate of Max Pracht, deceased. The undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of said es tate. Anyone having a claim against the said estate Is required to pre- , i ' it f ft, - y fit A-rt-i i ' . y m - ? " , ' V ' V ' ' - I r x v , - 1 f S ; ? 'l ! ,f 1", C J Liim ! tmrfr "-'"' JIj"j 1 1 Hi 11 Charlotte Greenwood and May Boley success, So Long Letty, wnicn Tuesday, Sept. 11th. Talent Mr. Oatman of Medford transacted business in Talent on Saturday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin and chil dren visited with friends In Ashland one day this week. Mrs. E. E. Cook and sister, Mrs. Edgar, of Washington,, visited friends in Ashland Saturday. Mrs. Jay Terrill was shopping In Ashland Saturday. Nathan Firestone and family, who have been visiting relatives in the Lacy and Firestone families the past few weeks, returned to their home at Neland, Cal., Inst week. Mrs. George Zlders was a business visitor in Ashland Monday. sent the same, duly verified, at the office of E. D. Briggs, In Ashland. Ore., within six months from the first publication hereof. First publication, August 20th, 1917. A. H. PRACHT, 26-Bt Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In County Court, Jackson County, Or egon. Estate of Darius E. Fowler, de ceased. The undersigned Executrix of said estate has filed In said court her Final Account as Executrix, and the Judge of said court has des ignated Saturday, September 29th, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the court house In Jacksonville, said county, as the time and place to ' hear any objections to the approval of said account. FANNIE S. FOWLER. 28-4t-Mon. Executrix. Satisfactory Motor Oil" SAXON Dubroy Motor Co. , San Francisco "From our ov n, and ihc experiences of Sadn owners, we know Ztrolene to be a most satur'actury motor oil." PACXARD Cuyler Lee, San Francisco "It has pro ven en tirely sat isfactory." CircVROLET J. W. Iaviu & Co., Lis Angclin '"Zcrclcne in our choice for use in Chevrolet cars." FORD Th; Univrrra! Motor Co., Sieramento "hove no l.r. iancy in recommend ing it to Ford owners." Thus endorsed by I-eading Car Distributors because the records of their ser vice departments show that Zc ro le ne, correctly refmod from Califor tiiu asplialt-base crude, give pert. A lubf icitinn less wear, more power, least carbon deposit. m ha i -U IT, -j. j m 3 TAp Standard Oil for Motor Cars Y Detlera trerrvbr re ind tt our if me tuuani. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CrnU) V with Oliver Morosco's greatest musical comes iu iue uauiuuqua auuunu. Tidings 1 Mrs. Harold Simpson was an Ash iland visitor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pace visited friends In Ashland Monday. Miss Verna Gilman visited with friends In Medford on Monday. Mrs. J. F. Denham and daughter Mattie visited In Ashland last Mon day. Messrs. Riley Nyswaner and Harry Mason and wives returned last week from an outing at Lake of the Woods. Walter Smith of Ashland transac ted business in Talent on Tuesday. Dr. Mai gram of Phoenix was a bus iness caller in Talent one day last week. Mrs. Lilly Jeffery was an Ashland caller on Wednesday. Mr. Keith, who has been working at the Hilt mills, came home last week to visit with his family. O. O. Alendefer of Medford was a business visitor Wednesday. Mr. Nelson of Medford was In Tal ent Wednesday, attending to business matters. Mrs. John Fuller was a Talent vis itor Wednesday. C. W. Bigham of Anderson Creek was in Medford Wednesday looking after business Interests there. William Packard was In Talent Thursday attending to business mat ters. George Bishop of the Suncrest or chard was In Talent Thursday attend ing to business matters. Mi, and Mrs. J. J. King were In Ashland Thursday. mmmhlM - - .... T if Wi if 11 1 1 ill If pig 1 -, 1ENE: rfmWW Pure nilk Pure Cream 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 I Mrs. C. D. Burgan was a business visitor in Medford Thursday. Frank Centers of Andorson Creek was In Talent Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were in Ashland Thursday attending to business mat ters. Mrs. D. Hurley was In town Thurs day. Ed Jacobs made a business trip to AHhland Thursday. S. S. Stevens of Phoenix was In Talent Thursday attending to busi ness matters. Frank Holdrldge and family mo- iorea 10 iuuim iiiuhui. Rev. and Mrs. Reed were in Talent Thursday. The Epworth League enjoyed a swimming party at Helman s baths Thursday, Mrs. A. T. MacMahan Is enjoying a visit from her sister,' Mrs. Shields, of Pueblo, Colo. Mr. Ward of Fern valley transacted business In Talent one day last week. Mr. Eads was in Medford Friday attending to business matters. Mr. Goldsmith of Portland trans acted business In Talent on Friday of last week. nmmatmnu:::ma:Rmnn NUTINGSl nunumtjatmnttnnnnttanntwnann: By Lelth Aouoit. An old friend Slipped up behind me The other day And, giving me a slam Upon the back, He exclaimed, "Well, old fellow, I see you're back From the front." Of course I was glad To see him, But somehow t I was disappointed, Because I didn't think Army diet - Had made me So thin that he could see Hfy back from the front. Have Tour Clothes Made at Home John John the Tailor A Fit Cleaning" and Pressing Cleanliness, Personal Attention ' and Cnurfesv Combined to Make the Eagle Meat Market Popular L. Schwein 81 Notice to Mothers. We read the other day that ele phant's milk Is a wonderful food for babies. The article said that one baby in New York gained twenty pounds In one week on elophant's milk. We did not read far enough into the article to see how the milk was secured, for half way through the story we found out that it was a baby elephant which was making such, rapid progress. Dlge Gill says he always( thought that marriage was a lottery until the present styles of women's clothing came Into vogue. Johnny Flnneran says that the' coming school session makes his memory drift over the days when he was attending old Ashland high school and some yap would ask him where he was going and he would an swer, "To the sociology class." and said. yap would sat", "Well, pleasant dreams." A new bookkeeper has been secured by the office to keep the city editor company, or oend out bills, or to an swer the telephone, or to sharpen pencils, or to chew gum, or to write letters or something., She's a good sort, nil right, but the other day we found her with a pair of scales and a bunch of ledgers, and when asked what she was doing she said nhe was trying to make the books balance. Jean Hastings says that bnrbers are not always poor he has seen the dny when he rode In a carriage. He did n't say who pushed it his mother or his father. Vacation note: Among the sum mer sojourners are Mr., and Mrs. Nich olas Romanoff, gone up to Siberia to visit the rural retreats to which they formerly sent their dear friends the revolutionists. For plumbing or general repair work call George Carey, .462 Allison street. Phone 3I4-J. Z8-iot- ton'tPutOff Don't wait for the burning of the neighbor's property to forcibly re mind you to prepare yourself. Prox imity, unless the fire Is so close as actually affect you, has nothing do with sequence. Today's de structive fire may be thousands of miles from youi you may not even read about It. Tonight's fire may be visited upon you. Insure Now. A few dollars ln vested today may save you $1000 to night. Billings Agency Real Estate and Real Insurance Tailoring for Men and Women forlClothei' or No Sale 81 OaK Street INSPECT onr market and yonr confi dence will be behind the pleasure of eatinrf our meats. The Knowledge of cleanliness and a sanitary worH shop will aid yonr atgenioa. N. 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