Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 10, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Monday, July 10, 1922
V
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
¡
P ostpone M eeting—
Boy Scouts of troop two will m eet
M onday evening, Ju ly 17, a t th e us­
ual m eeting place. The absence of
th e sco u tm aster m akes a m eeting to ­
night im possible.
P hone 274-J for Yeo.
2 1 6tf
V isiting w ith Relatives—
Miss G eòrgie M arten, of Mt. P leas­
a n t, Iowa, arrived in A shland S un­
day for a visit w ith her a u n t, M rs .,
E m m a Coffee.
M ss M arten cam e
!
west by th e n o rth e rn route stopping
for a sh o rt tim e a t G lacier P ark.
She will re tu rn h o m e'v ia San F ra n ­
cisco and Los Angeles.
BEHIND THE DEVASTATLNG FAN
lovely Lila Lee Displays
New Mode
C*VERY article o f clothing and
*■“* every accessory that can be
made of lace is a thing to be
desired by this summer’s g ir t
-ace dresses, lace shawls, lace
icarfs, lace fans— the lace fan,
jracefully large, gossamer, black,
OR J.
MEN WANTED
Let Je rry O'Neal fig u re your nextj
job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater-!
lal and w orkm anship. Phone 138.
207 E. Main stre e t.
23Stf
R e tu rn s Home—
Miss Evelyn H ulet, who has been;
helping h er fa th e r conduct a dally
vacation Bible school in the Apple-j
gate valley, re tu rn e d hom e la st ev-j
en ing. .Miss H ulet is su fferin g from ,
a severe case of poison oak.
F r u it can n in g tim e is a t hand, j
F o r fru it ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly
m olds an d su g a r. D e tric k ’s p r ic e s I 1 <
c a n ’t be beaten.
r t ß ö p r ---- jyy££> ALL O V E R __ '
¿-HCE P R E S S ---- ------- J 5 E L & V -
C o l e a r a n o
FP/V (DP
REP i L L f ì C E —
spangled— n o t fo r cooling p u r­
poses, but to fa n a flame into
w arm er a rd o r on a m oonlight
night.
This dangerous s o rt of
fa n is shown above in th e hand
o f Lila Lee, th e P aram o u n t star,
who is capable o f handling it
ad ro itly and devastatingly, you
m ay be sure. She dem onstrates
th is charm ing ability in her new
picture, “ The D ictato r,” in which
she ap p ears as Señorita J u a n ita
Rivas, in support of W allace Reid.
The fan goes with h er lace shawl
a n d Spanish comb.
So m uch fo r lace accessories,
and to tu rn to lace dresses. L ast
y ear the close of th e sum m er sea­
son found all-over lace very popu­
lar. And now a t the beginning
tw een
G oes to E ugene—
Rev. C. A. E dw ards w ent to E u ­
gene S atu rd ay to hold a pre-confer-;
enee rally of th e E pw orth League. ;
T he conference opens in A shland
sh o rtly .
D ancing
Springs.
S a tu rd a y
n ig h t,
H ot
259-3
■Come Hen» to L ocate —
Mr. apd Mrs. George E. Pope and
baby a re new a rriv a ls from Colorado,
having come th ro u g h by auto. Mrs.
Pope is a d a u g h te r of W. W. Robi­
son of Beach stre e t, and they expect
to locate here.
6
Bathing
Caps
Leaves for Corvallis—
Rev. C. F K oehler left for synod
a t C orvallis th is m orning. Rev. C. C.
H u let, who was n e a r/ Roseburg on!
Sunday school m ission w ork y e ste r-j
day, expects to go on to C orvallis |
today.
Both will go to P o rtla n d ;
ne t week for a religious education [
conference
of th e
P resb y terian !
church.
P asses Through A shland—
Rev. E. H. E d g ar cam e over from
M errill F rid ay , via the K lam ath i
F a lls stag e, and visited a t the P res-;
byter.ian m anse over night, going o n !
to C entral P oint S aturday and from ,
th e re to Coi*vallis in tim e for th e;
m eeting of synod.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L !
Dr. A llen, of Chicago, who. with
One cent the word each time.
his wife, is a guest of Mrs. A llen's
FOR EXCHANGE
PHYSICIAN».
b ro th er, H. T. E lm ore, on N orth
Main s tre e t, preached a t th e P resb y ­ I OR TRADE— 160 acre unincum -j OR FRNKST A. WOODS— Practice
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
terian church yesterday m orning. In
lim ited to eye, ear, nose anti
and county road, near H ilt: small
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
the absence of Rev. E dw ards, th e
house and outbuildings;
good
2 to 8. Swedenburg Bldg.. Ash­
M ethodist congregation cam e over in
stock or chicken ranch w ith plen­
land, Ore
73-tf
a body and th e united audience was
ty of wood and tillab le land. Will
J. KM MENS— Physic!f. i aou
tra d e for uniucum bered A shland
s tirre d by the m essage of the m o rn ­
acreage; p refer no house, but!
Surgeon.
Practice liroittd
to
ing. The text was Jo h n 10:9, “ I am
would ensider acreage w ith stnal
eye, ear, nose and throat C^sse*
the door; if any m an e n te r he shail
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ra n ­
supplied. Oculist and aun-- for
be saved, and shall go in and find
ite St.
231tf*
S. P R. R Offices. M F s I H
Bldg.. Med'ord, Ore. Phon> '67
p a stu re ." Misq Florence Allen sang
HELP WANTED
"My C reed,” with a beau tifu leffect.
D R MATTIE R SHA W— Spede I at
WANTED BY W EED LUMBER CO.,
tention to m others and children.
W EED , CA LIF.— T im ber fallerB
In te rn a l accretions and endocrine
to
co n tract
com bined
falling,
glands. R»s. and office, 108 Pio­
bucking and lim bing. Good e a rn ­
neer avenue Telephone 28. Of­
ings can be m ade and living con­
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to
ditions a re of th e best. C ottages
D. m . ______ ___ ______
are a v a ilab 'e for fam ilies. In te r­
ested parties com m unicate direct
CHIROPRACTORS.
w ith W eed L um ber Company,
W eed, Ca’lfornia.
251-12 DR. MA I'D INGERSOLL HAWLEY
— V isiting C hiropractic Physician.
MEN W ANTED— F o r construction
N euritis eases a specialty. Phone
w ork on irrig a tio n pro ject near
11S-J. T reatm en t given only in
your tnrn borne.
M edford. W ages $3.60 per day
for eight hours. R ogue R iver V al­
ley C anal Co., M edford.
257-7* i
riA 'M R IN G
I _______ ___________________________
J VST RIGHT
' H. R. ADAMS— Plum bing, C ontract­
23c EACH
ing and day work, 248 F ifth 8 t„
phone 166 J.
lOOtf
A nother p o p u lar dancing p arty
S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t the big H ot Spring
pavilion. If you like to dance w ith
a big crow d and good m usic, come!
T ickets $1, w ar tax 10c.
259-3
T rade y o u r old tires :n and buy
MA ON CORDS a t LEEDGM ’S T IR E
HO!» ITAL.
252tf
DR. Al.LEN F IL L S P U L PIT
AT PRESBY TER IA N CHI RCH
Steve
Ludlow
and
o f this sum m er, we nnd it taken
up again with tenfold enthusiasm .
It freq u en tly happens, th a t a ma­
terial or trim m ing ap p earin g a t
the end of a season one year, re ­
appears in an avalanche the fol­
lowing y ear a t th e beginning of
the corresponding season. Thus,
ju st as a t the close of last sum ­
m er we found henna and brow n
all-over lace extrem ely popular,
we now find all-over lace all over
the place. N ot only in henna and
brew n, b ut in all the seven colors
of th e rainbow , and in seven tim es
seven other different shades.
In the sketch above is shown
a popular model in dyed lace. It
is in violet blue over a violet slip.
A wide sash draw n to the side is
bunched into a huge ro se tte o f
tulle and lace, the lace tra ilin g
wispily into a train .
In the lower sketch, a real lace
collar is fe a tu re d on a simple
gown of old-fashioned cu t, and
the lace collar m atches a dainty
fan. A set like this, of fan and
collar, is rich and unique in ap ­
pearance, and m ilady needs no
other decoration. A b it of real
old lace has the sam e quaint
charm of an old cameo, or coral
ornam ent of eighteen-sixty-five.
Lila Lee’s sc arf and fan match
too m d . i ' ■ '
Sr..-, '
'•e.
W ayne
W entner, and both boys proved to
be good side-steppers when in a close
place and both cam e out w ithout any'
in ju ries. The girl boxers w ere Gen­
evieve Sw edenburg and Josephine
B arber and ended w ithout any h a ir
being pulled as is som etim es the case
in m atches of th is kind.
Miss V elm a Clapp gave an exhibi­
tion dance w hich was enjoyed by all
and in tu rn was given a vanity ease
for h er endeavors.
The refresh m e n ts consisted of a
wide variety of e a ts and a fte r the
a th le tic events th e re was not a child
p resent th a t was bashful ab o u t help­
ing them selves o r calling for w hat
was in sig h t to eat.
Sandw iches,
stra w b e rry sh o rtcak e, ice cream and
heaps of o th e r good th in g s m elted
before the children b u t all w ere fin ­
ally satisfied and s ta rte d fo r hom e
a b o u t 5:30.
A shland has seldom had in h er
m idst a n 3 e n te rta in e r th e equal of
Mr. W inburn and never one who
took such good care of the children
and gave them such royal tim es as
they have enjoyed a t th is picnic and
th e one given by Mr. W inburn last
year. The children a re unanim ous
W giving a vote of th a n k s and hope
th a t th e ir actions w ere such as to be
assu red of a n o th e r in v itatio n next
year.
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
PE OLE 'OMAN K in w e a h in '
M o o n in ' T w ELL MISS LUCY
Picnic and O uting
Suppf ies
C am ping C om forts
— at—
.. Diplomatic
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
Opposite City Hall
Business < ’liances
Insurance
Real Estate
C K L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
6 1 B ER DAT LOUD W A IS'
T OTHER DAY E N
LAW ,
MAN.' SHE AIN' WEAHIN'
City and R anch P roperties
Houses to R ent
MOONIN' NO M O '- - C E P N
JES' EOM PE W AIS’ DOWN.','
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CITIZEN'S RANK BUILDING
The picnic given S atu rd ay a fte r­
noon by Jesse W inburn at Sap-and-
Salt-in-the-W oods was highly e n te r­
tain in g to all the children and was
thoroughly enjoyed by them as well
as those who served on th e com­
D ancing
S atu rd ay
night,
H ot
m ittees.
S prings.
259-3
The children
a rriv ed
a t the
grounds safe and sound and n ot ev­
W einie R o a st T h u rsd ay —
T he P re sb y te ria n C hristian E n ­ en a scratch was su ffered by any of
deavor society will hold th eir regu-l them and w ere greeted on th e ir a r ­
la r business m eeting near the tennis rival by som e fine m usic by the boys’
co u rt in th e p ark T hursday a t 5 band.
The first th in g on th e program
o'clock.
They will then re p a ir to
th e upper cam p fo r a weinie roast. was the baseball m atch betw een the
Copyright 1 9 2 1 by McClure Newspaper Syndicat».
M em bers a re requested to be on boys and th e girls, which resu lted
in a 17 to 8 victory for th e boys
ban d prom ptly at 5.
for w hich each received a baseball
An electric furnace au to m atic in
W e have a. good proposition for and th e cap tain received a tennis
its operation has been invented in
responsible p a rty w ith F ord car. See racket. In th e absence of C hester
M ichigan for heat tre a tin g m etals to
L. U. Gapen, C olum bia hotel a fte r W oods. Gordon M acCracken acted as
be used in m achinery, a task h e re to ­
10 a. m.
259-2* c ap tain and received th e tennis
fore done u n d er close supervision of
racket.
expert w orkers.
V isiting w ith F riends—
The girls asked for a re tu rn date
H a n y Casey, of Santa Monica, on the ball gam e, believing th a t they
C alif., is in th e city visitin g with could come back and win from the
frien d s for a few days. Mr. Casey is boys, so it was agreed th a t they m eet
s,
a b rother-in-law of C harles H arga- S aturday, Ju ly 22, at which tim e the
dine, who was rep o rted to have had girls will m ake an e a rn e st e ffo rt to
a p araly tic stro k e a sh o rt tim e ago,! “ beat up” the boys.
but Mr. Casey says th e rep o rt was;
The balloon blow ing contest for
ex ag g erated , as Mr. H arg ad in e was the younger children was won by
tak e n q u ite ill, but Is not paralyzed j Adelia Joy of th e girls and H om er
McCoy of the boys. The girls w ere
in a n y m anner.
rew arded w ith a parasol, and th e
Bicycle for rent.
Fixit Shop. 35 boys received th e ever-w elcom e base­
260tf ball.
F irs t stre e t.
The baloon
b u rstin g
contest
Art Club to Meet—
which was pulled off was won by
The L adies' Art club will m eet R obert H erndon. Hazel D uncan and
th is evening in P ioneer hall for th eir E lean o r Sw edenburg, th e re being
re g u la r m eeting. Mrs. George Kinz th re e sets of children in th e contest.
and Mrs. New ton H arrison a re h o st­ The rew ards w ere bask ets for th e
esses fo r th e evening. L ast m eeting girls and a bat fo r th e boy.
of the season.
The girls' sack race was won by
In su ran ce— 274-J— Yeo.
216tf Genevieve Sw edenburg, w ith E lea­
nor Sw edenburg in second place.
CONVICTS AT WORK ON
The boys' race was won bv Dick
KLAM ATH R IV E R ROAD H itchcock w ith RogfeF Dew second.
YREKA , C alif., Ju ly 10.— Sixty The rew ards w ere pencils fo r both
th re e convict road w orkers arrived boys and girls.
In H ornbrook T h u rsd ay and w ere
The p eanut race was won by C har­
tak e n to the Beaver Camp road camp les F ra n cis M urphy w ith E leanor
to begin th e co n stru ctio n of a 65- Coomb a close second, and the boy
Photographs of the scenes' in Belgrade ;i; i
i
of the w ed d in g of
m ile road down th e K lam ath river was rew arded w ith a baseball w hile King Alexander of Jugo-Slavia and Princess Marie of Rumania are arriving in I
from th e m outh of the Shasta river th e girl was given stockings.
rids country. This one shows a cone-shaped stand tilled with girl guides and
to H appy Camp.
• The boys’ boxing m atch was be­ boy scouts aw aiting the procession to the church.
Waiting for the Royal Bridal Couple
, for service as railro a d m achinists,j FOR prom pt and careful service,
'b o ile rm a k e rs , blacksm iths, electric-!
au to tru c k t or horse drays, call
! ians, sh eetm etal w orkers, pipe fit­
W h ittle T r n sfer Co. Phone 111
ters, coppersm iths, tin n e rs, c ar In ’ Office,* 89 Oak stre e t near Hotel
j spectors, car repairers, helpers— a l l ' A shland.
66tf
classes
T. L. POWEI L— GENERAL TRANS
FER —
—
• G jod team and m otor
IV N D E R
STR IK E CONDITIONS
trucks. Geod service at a reason-
BEST EX PLAINED BY CHAIRMAN j able price. Phone 83.
BEN W. HOOPER OF TH E
~
STATES R A I L R O A D
LABOR;
storage. Phone 460
211-1 mo
1 BOARD IN HIS STATEMENT OF
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JULY 1ST, READING AS F O L L O W S ___________ WANTED.
" In this case the conflict is n o t:
betw een th e em ployer and th e nn-
pressed employes. The people of th is
country, th ro u g h an act of congress.
signed
Wi son,
! ,,.h
e a . by P re sid e n t decide
,u ch estab-:
Effective ..
W e B uy an d S ell
Real Estate
TRANSIO R AND EXrRJBHS.
WANTED— Clean rags.
at O verland garage
A. G. Moss
960-3
LOST.
t qqt
e - tn H r .r
i...
. T"
putes over wages and w orking con-j, containing $20 bi 1. A ddress 785
ditions, which a re su b m itted to It I n ; B St.
257-5*
la p ro p er m anner. It is th e decision I
of this trib u n a l against which the LOST— In L lthia park, L ady’s w rist
shop c ra fts a re striking.
w atch, Illinois m ovem ent, black
! "R eg ard less of any question of th e
silk strap .
Rew ard.
Sherm an
: rig h t of the men to strik e, th e men
G raff, a t T idings office.
261-2
who ta k e th e s trik e rs ’ places are!
FOR R E N I.
; m erely accepting the wages and
¡w orking co n dit'ons prescribed by a - ------------ ----------------------------------------
governm ent trib u n a l and are per- j FOR REN T— Clean, cool rooms, sin-
form ing a public service. They a re j
£le or housekeeping.
72 N orth
not accepting th e wages and w ork
M am St.
2 42-lm o
ing conditions which an em ployer is
j try in g to impose. F o r th is reason APARTMENTS — F urnished, close
in, m odern conveniences. A dults
! public sentim ent and full govern-:
only. Inquire 166 H argadine Si.,
I m ent pow er will protect th e men
or phone 122.
257-tf
; who rem ain in th e ir positions and
; new men who m ay come in .”
FOR RENT— A room ing house w ith
A dequate provisions have been I 11 rooms, fro n t p art arran g ed for
i m ade for th e full protection of a l !
office room s. Apply 389 E. Main
i new em p’oyes, th e sam e as old em-
St., A shland.
261-6
1 ployes who have rem ained loyally a t •
________________ _
[w ork.
A pplicants should apply to FOR REN T — H ousekeeping room s
I th e office of th e su p erin ten d en t a t
ciose i n . 573 E a st Main. 260-3
P o rtla n d (U nion station-, o r to th e n
FOR SALE.
a ssista n t su p erin ten d en t a t R ose­
burg.
1 HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings.
I _— _______________________________
J. H. DYER.
; G eneral M anager S outhern P a c ific bFOR SALE— Quick: 1 2 acres te rra c e
property, seven block from P. O.,
Company.
I
I two blocks L ithia p a rk im prove­
R. E. KELLY,
m ents w orth over $4000.
Price
$1650. P. O. Box 463. 254-lm o*
R epresentative Executive Depart-1
: m ent S outhern Pacific Company
FOR SALE— B u g cherrle-., 10c per
pound a t orchard.
Br>:ig yovr
t ic k e ts .
Phone 9-F l t .
¡FO R SALE— Quick, 12 acres te rra c e
property, five room house, barn,
1 chicken house, one acre grapes,
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
% acre apples, % acre peaches,
(E ffective January 1, 1932)
3a acre cherries, wood lot, seven
Dally (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV ASHLAND ; blocks from P. O., two blocks of
7
00
a.
in.
7 :00 a. m. i L ith ia P a rk , im provem ents w orth
Hotel Ashland Building
over $4000. Price $1650. P, O.
8
00
a.
m.
8:00 a. m.
Ashland, Oregon
Box 463.
254-lm o*
! 9 00 a. m.
9:00 a. ni.
Phone 30
1C 00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
11 00 a. m.
11:00 a. m. FOR SALE— Hay. See Beaver Real-
MB
260-3
12 00 noon
12:00 noon I ty Co.
1 00 p. m.
1 :00 p. m. ¡FOR SALE— 20 acre ranch ju st o u t­
2 :00 p. m.
2 00 p. m.
side city lim its on Boulevard, good
3:00 p. m.
3 00 p m.
W HAT REDUCES M ILK AND
soil and w ater. Crops, alfalfa, corn
4:00 p. m.
4 00 p. in.
and ajiples and peaches.
Good
FL E SH MORE THAN F L IE S ?
5 :0 0 p. m.
5 00 p. m.
p lastered house, sum m er kitchen,
6:00 p. hi. I fair sized barn and out bui'dings.
6 00 p. m.
Double S tren g th SHOOFLY ju st
7:00 p. m.
7 00 p. in.
in from P h iladelphia.
I t ’s the
F a rm im plem ents and team in­
8:30 p. m.
8 30 p. m. Sat. only
best Fly R epellant on the m ark et
cluded if so d a t once.
Priced
9:30 p. m.
9 30 p. m.
today for the spraying of your
low and term s reasonable. Mrs.
1G 30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
cows.
H. W. A ndrew s, 122 Church St.
Sunday Schedule
260-6
Fencing.
Mowers,
R akes and
Leave M edford for A shland and
B inders and th e ir repairs.
All Ashland for M edford everv h our on FOR SALE— Jersey D urham cow.
kinds of Sewing M achines
the hour from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m .;
fresh A ugust 10. Section House.
then 6:30 p. m. and 9 :30 p. in.
' 8th and A Sts.
261-4*
A shland w aiting room— E a st Side i —---------------- ¿ B e __________________________
Pharm acy.
FO R SALE— F our W hite Leghorn
ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
pedigreed roosters, $1 each if
tak en a t once. Mrs. W. D. Booth,
Daily (Except Sunday)
phone 257-Y.
261tf
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
7 :0 0 a m .
8:30 a .m . BUY YOUR F R IE R S at R eed's Pou~-
12:00 noon
2:00 p .m .
try F arm , 20 cents per pound. 298
T ravel by stag e; sh o rtest ro u te by
Avery street, one block no rth of
20 m iles; one of O regon's most
G ranite City hospital.
260-3*
scenic trip s. F a re — A shland-R ose­
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
BABY CHIX
'
burg, $4.0 0 ;
Medford - Roseburg.
FIRE INSURANCE
$4.15; Grants Pasa-Roseburg, $3.00. BABY CHICKS— We incubate 250,-
000 eggs every th ree we«fcs; la-g-
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
P ro c ra stin a tio n in tak in g out
est
electric hatchery in the S outh­
fire in su ran ce has robbed m any
Daily (Except Sunday)
west.
All popular breeds of
LV. G’T ’S PASS
a m an of his e n tire property. LV. MEDFORD
chicks, ducklings, baby turkeys.
7:30 a. m,.
D on't be c au g h t unprepared by
7:45 a. m.
In cubators and brooders.
Get
1:00 p. m.
th e fire fiend. Y our hom e, your
1:00 p. m.
prices.
R
edw
ing
H
atchery,
2030
5:30 p. m.
business, your crops, your a u to ­
4:45 p. m.
E a st Florence, Los Angeles. 238tf
m obile have a very real money
Sunday Only
cago, 111.
232-4-sat
value.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m
No property is secure against
4:30 p. m.
RANCH FO R SALE
4:30 p. ni.
d e stru c tio n by fire. L et us tell
G rants Pass w aiting room — The 44 ACRE RANCH consisting of 25
you how little it will cost to fully
or 30 acres Bear Creek bottom
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
protect you.
lan d ; 13 acres bearing pear or
Office and w aiting room -No. 5
“ W hen you w ant good in su r­
c h a rd ; several acres In a lfa lfa ;
ance. talk w ith B illings.”
e n tire tra c t excellent ga den land;
abundance of good spring w ater
for dom estic purposes;
en tire
ranch irrig a te d from vested w ater
B A R B B K
rig h t; com fortable dw elling house
Safety blades resharpened
and outbuildings; e n tire ranch
Established 18*3
fenced. Located on R. F. D. mail
like new. Single bit, 30c
route, th re e nii es n o rth
A sh­
»bal E state and Real Insurant-•>
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
land and fro n tin g on Pacific h ig h ­
ASHLAND, OREGON
way. F or price and term s call on
CSilIdrea'i Work A
o^ address Mrs. J. W, Mills, 315
Phone 211
41 E Main St.
Specialty
Alm ond stre e t, A shland, Oregon,
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259-thu-SAt
F IR E INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Peil's Corner
At Once
W. A. SHELL
Billings Agency
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