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Monday, November 2, 1614 ASHLAND TIDINGS. PAGB THKKS Arrow kCOLLAR i. clean smart style. Being a notch collar it is easy to put on and to take off, 2 for 25 cis. CLUETT. PEABODY fe- CO.. Inc., Make" of Arrow Shirtt TROY. N. Y. TslehfTi'dihgs TALENT 8. P. TRAIN SCHEDULE. Northbound. No. 14 .... . . 8:02 a.m. Grants Pass motor 10:05 a.m. Grants Pass motor 4:06 p.m. No. 16 6:02 p.m. Southbound. Grants Pass motor 8:58 a.m. Grants Pass motor 2:50 p.m. No. 15 4:25 p.m. Warm 4ke foafli room I J 1 1 State Senator. I hereby announce my candidacy for state senator from Jackson coun ty, on the democratic and prohibition tickets. I am out to win. I am for a dry state and for Jackson county. I shall use my best efforts, if elected, to represent this district in an ag gressive and acceptable manner. TH08. E. NICHOLS, Eaglo Point. MIsb Alice Vandersluis, Talent cor respondent, is authorized to repre sent the Tidings in all business rela tions in this field. Headquarters, Vandersluis & Burgan store. TALENT NEWS ITEMS. For Coroner. I wish to place my name before the voters of Jackson county as an independent candidate for County Coroner. JOHN A. PERL. J. F. HITTSON Democratic Candidate for Sheriff of Jackson County. Stands on hl3 record as a peace officer in Medford and his record as a clean man and citizen. Is Protest ant by faith, and not a Catholic, as many have been led to believe. If elected he pledges his best efforts and years of experience as a guaran tee that his administration of the of fice will be to the people s interest. Paid. Adv. County Treasurer. For County Treasurer of Jackson county I submit my candidacy at the election November 3 as nominee of the democratic primary electors. I will appreciate your vote. S. I. (Sid) BROWN When corrupt political machines and IilG VICE unite to support Wlthycombe it is about time for the Sunday schools to get on the other side. Dr. C. J. Smith is a safe vote for a clean Oregon, moral, economical and political. Political Announcements Paid. Adv. For County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon. I hereby announce myself as the democratic candidate for the office of County Recorder, to be voted on at the general election on November 3, 1914. If elected, I will do my duty as I have in other responsible posi tions that I have held. LEE L. JACOBS. County Surveyor. I hereby announce myself as the republican candidate for the office of County Surveyor of Jackson county, subject to the election November 3, 1914. Qualifications: Was county sur veyor of Pipestone county, Minneso ta; was county surveyor of Clatsop county, Oregon, for two terms; was for twelve years city surveyor and engineer for the city of Astoria, Ore, For the past four years have been located in Medford, practicing as a surveyor and civil engineer. If elected, will carry out the duties of said office, faithfully and econoin ically. ALFRED S. TEE For 8heriff. I hereby announce myself as the democratic nominee for sheriff of Jackson county to be voted on at the general election, November S, 1914. J. F. HITTSON. (Present chief of police ol Medford.) County Recorder. I hereby announce myself as can didate on the republican ticket for county recorder. If elected I will give my undivided attention to the duties of the office. Election No vember 3, 1914. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. . Not by My Vote! Men will have strong drink, and men will sell liquor, but Not by MY vote! Saloons may go on like the brook, forever, and men may die by the thousands in them, but Not by MY vote! Truth may be wrecked and charac ter dismantled, homes may be de stroyed and women and children beg gared, but Not by MY vote! Children may be caught in the sa loon snare, the victims of alcohol may fill our jails, almshouses and Insane asylums, but Not by MY vote! The saloon may impoverish and degrade the people; produce idleness, disease and pauperism; it may breed anarchy and crime, but Not by MY vote! County Coroner. I am candidate for coroner of Jack eon county, subject to the will of the electors at the November election. If successful at the polls I pledge my best efforts. W. W. USSHER. For Sheriff. Hereby announcing myself as re publican candidate for sheriff at the coming election. I stand on my past record of efficient service in the in terest of the taxpayer, and respect fully solicit the support of all voters. W. H. SINGLER. Is Dr. Wlthycombe for statewide prohibition? A poll of the Portland saloons gives twenty-eight saloon owners for Wlthycombe, nineteen non-committal and not one for Dr. Smith. Dr. Wlthycombe may be square on that issue, but the saloon men seem unafraid. No doubt the old party machine is again busy with Its rabbit's foot. HELP THE OLD FOLKS. County Treasurer. I hereby announce that I am the republican candidate and nominee for the office of County Treasurer. FRED L. COLVIG. For State Senator. H. Von der Hellen (present Incum bent), republican nominee, endorsed also by the progressive party. A Helping Hand Extended to Many Old People in Ashland. County Surveyor Democratic Candi date Subject to Election, Nov. 3. I respectfully refer you to my past record as a basis upon which to judge my qualifications for . the above named office. During the present term I have been chief deputy county surveyor, and have been actively engaged In the practice of civil engineering and surveying In the county toe the past ix years. If elected, X will endeavor to serve the public In a manner that will ra iled credit npon the office. A. T. BKOWN. The Infirmities of age are many. Most old people have a bad back. The kidneys are often weak Or worn out with yearB of work. Backache means days of misery, .Urinary troubles nights of unrest. Doan's Kidney Pills have helped to make life easier for many. They are doing so for old and young. Ashland people are learning Wis. Read the following local endorse ment: John H. Baron, 304 Mechanic street, Ashland, Ore., says: "I have used Doan'a Kidney Pills off and on for years and I have always found them a splendid remedy. Like a great many other elderly people, I bare kidney and bladder trouble. Doan'a Kidney Pills always give me quick relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Baron had. . Foster-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Phone news Items to the Tidings. Mrs. Rose Stoehsler visited friends in Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Peter Vandersluis was an Ashland visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robison of Wagner creek were business visitors here Thursday. Dr. Bagley has returned from a business trip to the Applegate. George Zeider was an Ashland vis itor Thursday. Joe Boehm left Wednesday for Portland, where he will visit his mother for a few weeks. Mr. Wimer of Eagle Point is taking his place. Louis Herd left for Milwaukee, Wis., Thursday afternoon to visit his mother. G. Butler of Ashland was a busi ness visitor here Friday. Vance Wolgamot, city marshal, motored to Medford Thursday on business for the town. Mr. and Mrs. Westerlund of North Talent spent Friday here shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts have moved Into the Sleppy house. Mrs. Lester and daughter Agnes visited friends in Ashland Friday Chester Knlghten of Wagner creek spent Friday here. John Lacy and his daughter Etta and Mrs. Charles Lacy will continue with the Talent Hotel. Mrs. Vance Wolgamot Is nursing Mrs. Rhodes, who is reported to be gaining. George Kerby of Wagner creek was a business visitor here Friday. W. C. Janes, instructor of violin, of Medford, visited Talent Friday. He is beginning a class here and will be in town every Friday. George Ross and daughter of Bear creek visited "Talent Friday. Mrs. John Herring has moved from the Talent Hotel to her home. She will not keep roomers, but she will give table board. Miss Lennart of Ashland is the guest of Mrs. P. Vandersluis for a few days. Mr. Root of Medford was a visitor here Thursday. Chester Wolters was an Ashland visitor Wednesday. Mr. Glass, surveyor, has taken the place of the Jackson county time keeper, Louis Herd, who left this week. William Dunn was a visitor here Wednesday. Mrs. J. M. Keith and daughter spent Wednesday here shopping and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman and Mrs. Lehman's mother, Mrs. McKay, of Wilbur, Ore., visited Ashland Thursday. Mrs. Stannard's room, the primary department of the Talent school, gave a very pretty little program Friday afternoon. The room was darkened in contrasting colors' and Jack-o'-lan terns. Lawrence Crawford and Harry Gleim left Wednesday for Glade Fork to finish out the hunting sea son. They are staying at the Murray cabin. Marion Yount left Friday for Saw telle, Cal., where he will spend the winter at the Old Soldiers' home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin and daughter, Carrie Marie, of Anderson creek visited friends here Saturday. Louis Snook of Wagner creek vis ited here Saturday. Twice a week now the Talent The atre will run Current Events pic tures. They are very Interesting as well as educating. Herbert Kentner and Harve Ling were guests at the Bell House this week. They were surveying with Mr. Glass. Mrs. Carl Lehman accompanied her mother to her home in Wilbur, Ore., Saturday morning. She has been visiting friends and relatives here for a few weeks. A sanitary drinking fountain has been installed at the depot. . Friday evening the Jeffry family entertained the Epworth League at hn(r country home across Bear creek. About thirty young people were present and nearly all were masked. The young ladles furnished the "big eats," but the young men were obliged to go back to town af ter them. Everyone had a fine time and adj6urned at an early hour. Ed Leming of the Buckeye orchard left for Portland Thursday morning. From Portland he will go to Spring brook, Ore., where he will visit friends. Ed Cochran of Wagner creek visit ed here Saturday. The praise service of the M. E. church missionary society will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Peter Vandersluis Friday, November 6. A cordial invitation is extended to all ladies of Talent and vicinity Janette Ager of Central Point is visitini; the G. W. Ager home for a few days. Professor Eddy, chief Instructor of English at the University of Oregon will address an audience at the Tal ent school building this week. The address will be free to aTl. Mr Eddy is considered one of the best speakers and the talk will be of in terest to everyone. Part of the pro gram will be rendered by the pupils of the school. On November 6 Professor A. C Reimer will address the civic depart ment at the council room on uniform street-tree planting. with the elowing heat of the PERFECTION OILJrt$TER Mother and children need it for the bath father for his morn ing shave. Dealers everywhere Writ for boahUt, "Warmth in Cold Corntrm. ' Standard Oil Company (California) ' Portland Utt Ptarl Oil The best chicken tamales are at Rose Bros.', nine years in the busi ness. 45-tf S. H. RAHMAN B. I. VA.NUILDER MEDFORD 31 N. Qrape, Medford, Ore. The School of Madera Habeas, Municipal Plants May Be Enlarged At council meeting Tuesday night Councilman Beaver brought up the question of bonds for an auxiliary electric light plant including a new building and equipment about a mile down the canyon from the present plant and a reservoir on the top of Crowson hill. Financial reports of the electric and water systems were read, follow ing which Electrician Butterfield and Engineer Walker set forth their ob servations and conclusions on the subject of the proposed bonds. They suggest bonding the city for a,uuu for the auxiliary electric light plant and $10,000 for waterworks Improvement. Th renprvnir at the ton of Crow- son hill would insure an adequate water sunnlv for veara to come and would also nrovlde the necessary re serve station for the water used at the auxiliary plant. The reservoir proposed would have a capacity of two 'million Billions and would cost $20,000 half of this amount coming from the water department bonds ana toe other half from the light de nnrtmpnr bonds. It is figured that the Increase of service would very soon take care of the expenses, depreciation and inter est, lust as the nresent system Is more than caring for itself. The de mand for municipal service is con stantly increasing and is already much more than the plant can take care of. Recorder Gillette reported that be Is compelled to reruse re auests for electricity for heating pur poses every day because of inability to supply them. Not a property In Ashland but that can be sold by Tidings "For Sale" ads in less time and at less cost than through the regular agent channels Try It Two Smiths are running for gov ernor of Oregon this election. Both are from Multnomah county. The first, C. J. Smith, democratic candi date, and the other, W. J. Smith, so cialist. Voters should use care and not get these candidates mixed in their mind. The X should go before the name of C. J. Smith. He is the man who stands squarely for the Ore gon system, has a constructive pro gram, and Is not afraid to stand up for prohibition. f COURSES BUSINESS PHNMANSHIP TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND ENGLISH SCHOOL ADVANTAGES NO TERM DIVISIONS IN 8KSSION ALL THE YEAR DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL SELECT YOUR OWN STUDIES INSTRUCTION-Private and Claaa WHEN TO ENTER Any school day Far Farther Information, Call, Telephone or Write Fifty cents Invested in a Tidings For Sale" ad often sells a $5,000 property. Did you ever try It? Tidings "For Sale" ads are active little real estate salesmen. The Tidings la on sale at Poley'i drug store, 17 East Main street. If It Is Tidings work It is the best. FOR REN T One of the finest houses In the city. Two blocks from Boulevard, CUNNINGHAM & CO. It's So Satisfactory J Experience will teach you it's VALUE. Illlll 25c "Fire Boras Down, and Fire Insurance BUILDS IP." Onn follows tha other aulcklv when you hold a Policy in such companies as this office represents. No matter how much or how little Fire Insurance you need, from $1,000 to $100,000, let us place it. uo 11 now; tomorrow may be too late. BILLINGS AGENCY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Lb. MMMMMMMMMMMMM MISTAKES ARE BUT HUMAN A check Is the best receipt you can possibly have. Start an account in this bank and pay all your bills with checks. Tou will thus avoid all possible future disputes. 1 State Bank oi Talent TALENT, OREGON. MOUMMIHMtMMM . I VOT3EJ UPO-EL I 8. 1. (SID) BROWN I FOR County Treasurer HE WILL, APPRECIATE IT 9C