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ASHLAND b A lL Í TIDINGS
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Local and Personal
V isitin g in C alifornia—
M rs. L. J u d y , of E a s t M ain s tr e e t,
is m a k in g a n e x te n d e d v isit w ith
re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s in hq r old hom e
to w n o f W h e a tla n d , C alif.
T ry th e w et w ash a n d ro u g h dry.
76 A lida. P h o n e 180.
M otor to Grant« Pass-
Mrs. C. A. C o tte r, a c co m p a n ie d by
A lb e rt |a n d ¡R aym ond C iftte r, a n d
M rs. C. M. B om ar, a lso h e r f a th e r,
H. M. G ray , m o to re d o v e r to G ra n ts
P a s s S u n d a y a n d s p e n t th e d ay w ith
th e FYank W esson fam ily , w ho a re
le a v in g th is w eek fo r S easide, O r.
D ew D rop In n fo r lu n ch e s and
m e a ls, sa n d w ic h e s a n d sa la d s. 2 2 2 tf
R eturns H om e—
M rs. J . R. L illy h as re tu rn e d from
S a c ra m e n to , w h ere sh e w as c alled by
th e Illn ess of h e r s is te r, M rs. C lot-
fe lte r.
B rin g y o u r soap slip s to D e tric k ’s
a n d g e t a fre e b a r.
“ W e sell fo r
lea s.”
224tf
L eave to V isit Oousin—
A lb e rt a n d R ay m o n d C o tte r le ft
y e s te rd a y m o rn in g fo r a v isit w ith
th e ir c o u sin , Roy G ray , a t M orley,
C alif.
Say!
Go see th o se b a b y a n d
c h ild r e n ’s
g a rm e n ts .
N e e d le c ra ft
Shop.
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2 2 5 -tf
C. E. B u sin ess M eeting —
There w ill be a b u sin e ss m e e tin g
to m o rro w e v e n in g o f th e C h ris tia n
E n d e a v o r so ciety a t th e P r e s b y te r ­
ia n c h u rc h , a n d w ritte n r e p o r ts w ill
be given by th e o ffic e rs.
Do n o t
fop-get to e a rn y o u r fo u r b its by th a t
tim e.
ed by a battei $ c u rren t and it is this
heat furnished /by the b a tte ry current
th a t c o n s titu te s the force th at dis­
ru p ts th e a to m s of the filament and
liberates electro n s.
Fig. I ll ia a spherical glass bulb
from which allh th e a ir and gases have
been exhaustedjiand having m ounted in
it a filam ent O D which can be heated
' to incandescence by th e “A” battery
connected to it, a n d th e m etallic plate
E. When th e tifcament C-D is heated
How This Device Depends on to incandescence« by th e “A” battery
connected ac ro ss its term in als elec­
Emission and Control of
trons a re em itted.
C onnecting th e
cold plate E to th e incandescent fila­
Electrons for Its Operation.
m ent C-D by m eans of th e circuit E-
Headers of the radio column are I-G -H which Includes a cu rre n t m eter
and a “B” b attery , w ith its negative
urged to clip each article and paste side connected to th e filam ent lead
it in a file book. The articles print­ a t H and Its positive side connected
ed are continuous and the entire through th e c u rre n t m eter, th e p la te Z
series will be valuable for reference. becomes electrically positive w ith re-
m a n n e r, th a t its leavening strength and , ___
Í s p e d to th e filument.
T he g re a te st advances m ade in th e
Since like charges repel and unlike
vary.
I t retains its original strength
p a st few y ears in th e radio urt have
a fte r leaving the factories.
been due in one way or an o th e r to charges a ttra c t, th e re will be a move­
m ent of electrons from th e filam ent
th e use of vacuum tubes. In view of
to th e positively charged plate, and
th is fact a m ore careful consideration
the cu rren t m eter will show a deflec­
o f them will be of in terest.
y o u k n o w y o u r b a k in g w ill ta r n o u t a” *
tion wliich indicates th a t a cu rren t is
All of th ese tubes, known by a va­ flowing In th e circuit E-F-G-H.
spoonful is the same as the first This
riety of nam es, such as radiotron, au-
Increasing th e “B” b a tte ry voltage
dion, seriotron (tra d e nam es of the causes an increase in th e c u rren t
m an u fa ctu rer) depend upon the sam e flowing in the circuit E-F-G-H, the
fundam ental principles fo r th eir op­ plate circuit, until the positive charge
eration. F o r th e sak e of sim plicity on the plate E Is so stro n g th a t all
o f brevity these will be refe rre d to in of the electrons given off by the fila
th is colum n sim ply as vacuum tubes. m ent a re a ttra c te d to it. Assum ing
A vacuum tube can be m ade to func­ th a t the tem p e ra tu re of th e filam ent is
tion as a detector, as an am plitier, or kept constant and th a t th e plate vol­
a s an oscillator.
tage has been increased to the point
ITS Dig
T he vacuum tu b e depends on the w here all of the electrons given off
k n o w th e y can depend upon the results
em ission and control of electrons for by the filam ent a re a ttra c te d to it,
its operation. T he electron is the any fu rth e r increases in the “B” b a t­
. _ •
, •,
... "tms or tem perature cannot d e­
sm allest subdivision of m a tte r which tery voltage will not cause any in­
te rio ra te its p o s itiv e le a v e n in g power.
m ankind recognizes and it c a rrie s the crease in the cu rre n t In th e p la te cir­
sm allest known charge of negative cuit.
When you buy baking powder remember these facts—that
electricity.
F o r y ears previous to
Increasing th e tem p e ra tu re of the
? eanS i ak‘"8s that do not vary in
electron research it had been held by filam ent will Increase th e total num ­
quality—that
Calumet
ts uniform.
scien tists th a t m a tte r was built up of ber of the electrons em itted.
d istin ct particles or u n its which they
called atom s and molecules. At first
th e m olecule w as assum ed to be th e FRISCO TALKS TO HONOLULU
sm allest q u an tity of m a tte r th a t could
have a s e p a ra te existence or ta k e New Radio S tation a t th e Presidio
p a rt in chem ical action, but m ore vig­
Can Be H eard H alf W ay
orous research pointed to th e fact th a t
Around th e Globe.
P acific P o w e r a n d L ig h t com pany
the m olecule is m ade up of still sm all­
m
a
k in g p re p a ra tio n s fo r la u n c h in g
“Hello, H onolulu.”
e r elem ents which a re term ed a to m s ;
th a t is, a m olecule m ay be composed
T h at m ay sound like fiction, b u t It la r g e s t c o n s tru c tio n p ro je c t e v e r un*
B A R B E R
of several atom s. Then for a tim e it is a reality, nevertheless.
d e rta k e n in H ood R iv e r v alley.
w as assum ed th a t th e atom w as the
T he new radio statio n a t th e Presidio
Safety blades resharpened
very sm allest q u a n tity of an elem ent San Francisco, w ith aerial conditions
lik e new . S in gle bit, 30c
th a t could exist, but la te r researches right, can be heard h a lf way around
doz.
D obule bit, 60c dos.
have revealed th a t atom s m ay be the globe. Officials In charge of con­
VACUUM TUBE USED
AS RADIO DETECTOR
Calumet is made rawer
ing conditions — packed m ___
W hen you tip the can to get the last spoonM, j
ALVHIET
R Æ K t IMG P O W D E R
is cause for its big demand.
Housewives
W . A. S H E L L
Y o u r d o lla r goes f u r t h e r a t D e t­
r ic k ’s th a n a n y p lace In tow n. Y ou
ow e It to y o u rse lf to tr a d e w*here
you can g e t th e m o st f o r th e m o n ey .
D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria . “ W e sell / o r
22 4 tf fu rth e r
subdivided
into
p articles
No Panic in M o n t a n a -
M o n tan a d ay ig to be o b serv ed in
G ra n ts P a ss S u n d ay a n d q u ite a
n u m b e r of fo rm e r c itiz e n s o f t h a t
s ta t e h a v e m ad e p la n s to a tte n d th e
g a th e rin g .
I t is sa id t h a t o n e of
th e fo rm e r ‘‘S tu b T o e ” c itiz e n s, w ho
now liv es in J a c k s o n c o u n ty , is r e ­
sp o n sib le fo r th e s ta te m e n t t h a t th e
fin a n c ia l p a n ic o f th e fall o f 1907,
w as n e v e r h e a rd of in M o n tan a, ex
c e p t as f a r a s i t a ffe c te d o th e r
s ta te s . H e w ill p ro b a b ly a tte n d th e
m e e tin g , so tu rn o u t a n d see him .
H av e y o u r c lo th e s c le a n e d an d
p resse d a n d g e t tic k e ts on th e F o rd ,
a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 3 3 tf
Last
Spoonful
Same as
the First
stru ctio n declare it to be th e most
pow erful vacuum tube tra n sm itte r on
the Pacific coast.
Located on the highest point in th e
Presidio, overlooking San Francisco
bay, two 150-foot a e rial tow ers to aug­
m ent its efficiency, th e new statio n
will comm and sim ilar statio n s in Salt
L ake City and Cheyenne.
Radiophones on German T rains.
W ireless telephone instrum ents will
be installed on a num ber of im portant
German express train s, and receiving
in strum ents will be placed in hotels
and em bassies, according to an an­
nouncem ent m ade recently.
Experi­
m ents conducted in a moving freight
car have shown th a t th e w ireless sys­
tem w orks well, th e men engaged In
the testin g of the Instrum ents being
able to hold conversations With friends
in B erlin. T he te sts w ere m ade under
th e observation of engineers, m ilitary
a tta c h e s and th e diplom atic repre­
sen tativ es of th e U nited S tates and
Sweden.
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called electrons. T he ap p a re n t m ass
o f an electron is about oue-eighteen-
h u n d reth p a rt of th a t of an atom of
H ere from W eed—
hydrogen which is th e sm allest of the
M rs. ¡C aldw ell, of W eed, C a lif., chem ical atom s.
w as In th e city m ee tin g frie n d s y es­
A ccording to th e electron theory
te r d a y a fte rn o o n .
an atom consists of a definite num ­
H andling Vacuum Tubes.
ber of electrons grouped around a
W
hen
you handle th e vacuum tubes
I t ’s tim e to o rd e r y o u r s u it fo r nucleus having a positive charge and
of
your
receiver
g rea t care should be
so
long
as
none
of
th
e
component
F o rd Day. T ic k e ts w ith e v e ry p u r ­
exercised th a t they are not knocked
electrons
a
re
driven
from
th
e
atom,
c h a se a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
2 3 3 tf
th e la tte r possess no detectable charge. about or th a t th e elem ents a re broken.
T he positive charge on th e nucleus is T hese little lam ps a re th e h e a rt and
T rinity G uild to M eet —
said to be exactly neutralized by the soul of th e set. A good way to op­
T h e re w ill be a sp ecial m e e tin g of
negative charges on th e electrons e ra te these tu b es is to keep th e glow
t h e m e m b e rs of th e T r in ity G uild grouped about it.
ju st a little below th e critical point.
th is e v e n in g a t 6 o ’clock a t th e
Suppose now th a t by some m eans
p a ris h bouse.
an electron can be detached from the
atom . Then th e atom becomes w hat
ADVICE FOR AMATEURS.
C liff P ayn e m akes ladders. 2 2 4 tf is known as a positive ion and it ex­
hibits the properties of a positively
T he voltages applied to th e
W e are not givin g any band con­ charged body, o r in o ther w ords since
plate circuits of am plifying
c e rts or free baby carriages. Ju st an electron which c arries a negative
tubes a re not extrem ely critical
t h e b ig g e st d ollar’s w orth in town charge h as been rem oved from th e
and one voltage control will su f­
atom which has equal positive and
A t r i l l Will convince.
D e tr ic k s’
fice. T he detector tube, how­
negative charges, th e portion of th e
ever, is often very critical and
G roceteria, in th e heart o f th e city atom now rem aining has a deficiency
an efficient potentiom eter will
2 2 4 tf of negative charge and a cts like any
work w onders in controlling It.
positively charged body.
A pparatus used fo r th e recep­
E d itor Vacate« —
On th e o th e r hand if some force can
tion of broadcasting is exactly
H a r ry B. A v erill, p u b lis h e r of th e be b rought to bear th a t will add an
the sam e a s th a t used for the
C a sc a d e M iner, a t Cle E lu m . W ash ., electron to a norm al atom which is
reception of code signals. The
p a sse d th ro u g h A sh la n d W ed n esd ay n e u tra l as f a r as electrical charges
tran sm ittin g equipm ent, how­
a re m easured, th e resu lt will he a ne­
ever, is different.
on h is w ay to sp e n d a v a c a tio n in gative ion, which will possess all the
T he use of a single w ire for
C a lifo rn ia .
properties of a negatively charged
reception is advantageous be­
body. An atom then which has a
cause it lessens th e am ount of
D raw th e lu ck y n u m b e r a t P a u l­ deficiency of electrons Is called a pos­
objectional interference In th e
s e r u d ’s a n d w in a new s u it of itive ion and one having» excess of t way of static. It Is equally as
»
c lo th e s.
2 3 3 tf electrons is called a negative ion.
good as a m ultiple w ire system
t
Since each electron c arries a ne­ t for reception.
gative charge of electricity an elec­ t
D efective “B ” b a tte rie s will
Insurance— 274-J— Yeo.
2 1 6 tf tron rep resen ts a certain q uantity of t
often cause roaring in th e tele­
electricity. Forcing electrons to move tt phone receivers. %
V isitin g G randparents—
from one point to an o th er causes
t
T he electron often talked
Miss N ondis D eL ap is v isitin g h e r electricity to flow. T he ability of any !
about is the sm allest known
*
p a te rn a l g r a n d p a r e n ts a t K la m a th medium to conduct electricity or allow f q uantity of negative electrical
F a ils.
a cu rre n t to flow through it depends » t energy. In motion it m akes up
upon th e num ber of free electrons
the electric current.
t
available
as c a rrie rs of charges.
»
A “so ft” vacuum tube is used
If you e a t a t th e N elda C afe you
It has been known for m any years t as a detector tube and a “h a rd ”
w ill g e t a c h a n ce to win th e F o rd
t
th a t th e space surrounding a piece of t vacuum tube as an amplifier.
c a r.
If o n e o f o u r tic k e ts is th e
t
heated m etal is a conductor of
T he term s “n ard ” and “soft"
w in n e r, w ill b o a rd th e h o ld e r free electricity. It has been dem o n strat­ i
i
refe r to degree of evacuation.
fo r one m o n th .
236-6 ed m ore recently th a t this is due to the i
Radio waves trav el a t the
t
release of electrons and th at If an
t
sam e speed as light, nam ely
incandescent m etal be placed In a » t 18(1,000 m iles per second.
bulb exhausted of all gases, pure elec­ t
A w avem eter is an In stru ­
W HAT REDUCES MILK AND
trons will be liberated from the in­ tt m ent used for checking up the
FL ESH MORE THAN FL IE S?
t
candescent m etal.
wave lengths of sending and re­
t
D ouble S tre n g th SH O O FLY ju s t
In a vacuum tu b e such a s we a re t ceiving stations.
in fro m P h ila d e lp h ia .
I t ’s th e
using a t the present time, the piece tt
Gas pipe or w a te r pipe sys­
b est F ly R e p e lla n t on th e m a rk e t
of m etal used to furnish the electrons t tem s may be used for grounds,
to d ay fo r th e s p ra y in g of y o u r
is called the filament and is usually tt the la tte r being m ore advisable.
eows.
m ade of tungsten and som etim es is »
L ightning protection secured
*
by
grounding th e antenna when
coated
w
ith
oxides
to
increase
the
and
F e n c in g .
M ow ers,
R akes
e
electron emission.
For convenience t not In use is essential and is re­
A ll
B in d e rs a n d th e ir re p a irs ,
the filam ent of a vacuum tube is heat- tt quired by th e underw riters.
k in d s o f S ew ing M achines.
I -
Kodak pictures everywhere
this is the time of year when
snapshot possibilities are
greatest.
We are readv
with all the photographic
goods you heed — Kodaks,
films and accessories. We
have a fresh supply of
genuine
EASTMAN FILMS
For A ll Kodaks
For the best results in de­
veloping, printing and en­
larging, bring us your films.
We give prompt service.
A w ant ad w ill se ll It.
One c e n t th e w o r d each tim e.
F O R EX C H A N G E
physician ».
F O R TR A D E - 160 a c re u n in eu m -
bered ran c h on P acific h ig hw ay j
an d co u n ty ro ad , n e a r H ilt; sm all
house a n d
o u tb u ild in g s ;
good I
sto ck o r ch ick en ran c h w ith plen-*
ty of wood a n d tilla b le lan d . W ill
tra d e fo r u n in c u m b e re d A shland
a c re a g e : p re fe r no house, b u t
w ould c n sid e r a c re a g e w ith sm all
house. E le a n o r G re e r, 199 G ra n ­
ite St.
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black case sta m p e d “ C a rte r, Je w .
e le r. L a ra m ie , W yo.” L ost in p a rk
or a lo n g canyon ro ad D ecoration
day.
R e tu rn to T id in g s office.
S u ita b le re w a rd .
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to ey8. e a r, nose ano
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B urg eon.
P ra c tic e
lim ited
to
eye, e a r, nose a n d aQd
th ro a l t. Urt8‘
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Bldg., M edford, Ore. P h o n e C67
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Special a t
ten tio n to m o th e rs an d c h ild re n
83cretion8 a n d e n d o c rin e
g lan d s. Res. an d office, 108 P io ­
n e e r avenue. T elep h o n e 28
Of­
fice h o u rs. 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
n. m.
LOST— On h ig h w ay e a st of tow n, a
CHIROPRACTORS.
p a ir of g lasses in case.
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R. o r call 383 Vj E a st M ain. 232-6
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T H E W E E D LU M B ER COMPANY.
ing and day w ork. 248 F ifth St
W eed, C alif., a re now in fu ll op­
phone 166-J.
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e ra tio n fo r th e season of 1922.
a n d a re em p lo y in g com m on lab o r
TR A N SFER AND EX PRESS
a s w ell as experien ced h a n d s in
th e ir m ills, sa sh , d o o r a n d box FO R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l service,
fa c to rie s a t W eed. C a lifo rn ia . T he • W h ? ttfrUmkB ” h o rse d ray 8 ’ ca,i
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a b le price.
P h o n e 83.
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T idings*
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C H IL D R E N CA RED F O R — By th e ;
h o u r, day or evening.
T helm a ; — — — ____
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Beeson, phone 353-Y or call 167
apartments
Hati-gadine St.
235-2
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YOUR CAR W A SH ED — F ro m $2 up.
Close in.
M odern conveniences.
L ith ia G arage. Geo. K leine. 2 3 5 tf
A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H a rg a -
_ _ a in e St. o r phone 122.
1 8 2 1f
INTERU RBAN AUTOCAR CW.
forrew t .
(E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1922)
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BARG AINS IN REAL
R E N T — F u rn ish e d bedroom
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ESTATE
close in. P h o n e 274-J.
233-3
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2 :0 0 p. m.
3 :0 0 p m.
3 :0 0 p. m. FO R R E N T — G arage.
153 »Second
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St.
232-6
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City and Ranoh Properties
6 :0 0 p. m. FO R R E N T — 2 U acres.sev en room
6 :0 0 p. m.
H ouses to R ent
7 :0 0 p. m.
7 :0 0 p. m.
house, 3 chicken houses
good
8 :3 0 p. m.
8 :3 0 p. m. Sat. only
g a rd e n in, lo ts of fru it, 494 Hol-
9 :3 0 p. m.
9 :3 0 p. m.
ly St.
P h o n e 285-R.
234 3*
1 0 :3 0 p. m. S at. only 1 0 :3 0 p. m.
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
fob rale .
S u n d ay S oh ed u le
L eave M edford fo r A sh lan d a n d
FO R SA LE— 2% acres ju s t east i f
A sh lan d fo r M edford every h o u r on
n o rm al school, a lso fo rty a c re s
th e h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;
tim
b e r.
In q u ire on p rem ises o r
th e n 6 :3 0 p. m. a n d 9 :3 0 p. m.
house
up
th e hill.
219-1 mo*
A sh lan d w a itin g room — E a s t Side
P h a rm a c y .
HAY FO R SA LE— By G. F. B illings.
A SH LA N D -R O SEB U R G STA GE
FO R SA LE— 40 a c res, % m ile from
D ally (E xcept Sunday)
FIRH INSURANCE
tow n, a ll level good soil, good
LV . A SHLA ND
LV . RO SEB U R G
ro
a d s, som e creek bo tto m , a good
INVESTM ENTS
12 noon
8 :3 0 a. m.
buy a t $65 p e r a cre. O. A. M ann­
T ra v el by s ta g e ; s h o rte s t ro u te by
ing, T a le n t, O regon.
2 2 6 -tf
20 m iles; one of O reg o n ’s m ost
scenic trip s . ¡F a re — A sh la n d -R o se ­ FO R SA L E — W ell im proved 20 ’£>
H o te l A sh la n d B u ild in g
b u rg ,
$4.(10;
M ed fo rd - R o seb u rg .
a c re farm , w ith good b u ild in g s,
A sh la n d , O regon
stock a n d im p lem en ts. One m ile
$ 4 .1 5 ; G rants P ass-R oseburg, $ 3 .0 0
P h o n e 20
from A shland, on E a st Main St.
M ED FO R D -G R A N TS PA SS
See
ow n er, R. S c h e id e re ite r. R te
D aily a n d S u n d ay
1, Box 173.
2 2 8 -lm o *
LV. G’T ’S PASS
LV. M EDFORD
1 0 :0 0 a. m.
1 0 :0 0 a. m.
1 :0 0 p. m. FO R SA L E — 20 a c re chicken ran ch
1 :0 0 p. m.
w ith 300 h e n s, 1000 c h ic k e n s;
4 :4 5 p. m.
4 :3 0 p. m.
fo
u r a c re s in peaches, good house,
G ra n ts P a s s w a itin g ro o m — The
close
in.
P h o n e ow ner, 10-F-3.
B o n b o n n ière, p h o n e 160.
214-1 mo
O ffice a n d w a itin g room — No. 6
S. F r o n t S t.. N ash H o tel b u ild in g .
FO R SA LE— C an ary b ird , fin e s in g ­
er.
New bam boo cage. $5.00.
Also sew in g m ach in e, good as
new. 335 A lm ond St.
233-5*
We Buy and Sell
Real Estate
McNair Bros* STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Why Worry About
What to Eat?
W HEN YOU CAN GET ALL KINDS
OP
Guns Repaired
M EATS — F R U IT
FISHING RODS W R A PPED
V E G ETA B LE S
B arrels and Part« Supplied and
F itted for Any Make o f Gun
PICKLES
AND
R. Middleton
LU NCH GOODS
AT T H E
381 E. MAIN ST.
PLAZA MARKET
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
W E SE L L T H E B EST
W E S E L L F O R LESS
“ THAT GRAND AND
GLORIOUS FEELING”
TO HAVE INSURANCE WHEN
YOU NEED IT
The Road to All That’s Best
is the road of industry and thrift—a sunlit path
where honest men step steadily ahead.
On it there is plenty of light and love and hap­
piness for those who plan and work and save.
This bank is the financial home for that kind
of people. Why not join them?
R em em b er, th a t you c a n ’t ta k e
o u t a policy tom orrow ’ to cover
to d a y ’s d isa ste r.
I t ta k e s an a c c id e n t o r a fire
to convince som e people th a t th ey
need in su ra n c e.
DON’T BE A “ R E G R E T T E R .”
DON’T PLA Y W IT H FA T E . ACT
NOW.
Yes. we sell all k in d s of good
in su ra n c e . W e have lea d in g com ­
p an ies only.
W hen you w a n t good In su ra n c e
ta lk w ith B illings.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland Billings Agency
Ashland, Oregon
Peil's Corner
TYry th e classified colum ns.
This Is Kodak
Time
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
R E A L E S T A T E A INSURANCE
E stablished 1888
Phone 211
41 E . M alo St.
USED CAR BARGAINS
A GOOD BA RG AIN in used c a rs a t
W ilh ite ’s g a ra g e , 83 No. M ain—
1 C h ev ro let to u rin g ; 1 H u p m obile
to u rin g ; 1 D odge to u rin g ; 1 tw o-
ton tru c k ; 1 lig h t tru c k .
233-*
FO R SALE— F o rd sed an in good
co n d itio n .
Shock a b so rb e rs, d e ­
m o u n ta b le
rim s,
sp eed o m eter,
s p o tlig h t a n d e x tra tire .
P ric e .
$450. Dr. G eorge J. K inz. O ffice
ph o n e 103, resid e n ce phone 401.
230-6
FO R SA LE— H ousehold fu rn itu re .
Also H arlev-D avidson m otorcvcle
In q u ire 75 B ush S t., o r ph o n e
416-R.
FO R SA LE— Seven g r a d ^ J e rse y
h e ife rs from 7 to <J 6 m o n th s.
P ric e $150. M rs. H. W. A ndrew s,
122 C h u rch St.
234-3*
FO R SA L E — Baby chlx a few w eeks
old, th o ro u g h b re d Black M inorcas
an d R. I. Reds. P ric e 30 to 50
cen ts. 122 C h u rc h St.
234-3*
FO R SA L E — F o u r fre sh cow s, good
g ra d e J e rse y s. P ric e d r ig h t. 122
C h u rch St.
234-4*
FO R S A L E — R anch a n d e q u ip m e n t,
cash.
122 C h u rc h St.
234-3*
FO R SA LE— A M odel No. 1 R oto-
speed d u p lic a tin g m ach in e and
supplies.
Only used p a rt of last
season.
Good co n d itio n .
H alf
price.
A shland F r u it & P ro d u c e
A ssociation.
.
235-4
FO R SA L E — F o u r fin e b u ild in g lo ts
in R a ilro a d a d d itio n , p a v e m e n t,
sid e w alk a n d sew er. B a rg a in fo r
q u ic k sale.
In q u ire 242 C .rip ita
St.
230-eod-3
FO R S A L E — Ita lia n bees.
251-L . 219 M o u n ta in /A v e .
Phope
2 3 4 tf
FO R SA L E — C hoice a lfa lfa hay. F.
B esw ick, R. F. D. Box 176. 253-21