Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    OfiLAKD DlDLf TTOOrca
Monday, Joly 24, 1ÖS2
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
“ IT SAVED THE
DAV FOR ME"
SAVS KENNET
f*SVr»st Town In World.
The r«WMN«t village In the world has
I just been ’’discovered’’ by R. N. David-
• sou of Ashland, Ky., director of refu­
gees for th é N ear East relief in north-
j wester.. .Armenia. The village is Er-
! tnonins, located in an almost Inacces­
sible m ountain gorge ten miles from '
I this city.
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"Thu , village, with more than
i 1,000 inhabitants, has not a single wln-
P o rtla u d Man Says H e W as So W orn dow nor a single chimney,” said Mr.
O ut H e W as A bout R eady to Givfe Davidson on ids return to the central
Up Jo b W hen T an lac R esto red '*P<* ' ith 150
orphan chib
i dren from Ermouins.
H im to H ealth.
Trying To Save Human Lives
By Teaching People To Be Careful
I ;
R e tu rn s Home—
C harles Kelt'on, who has been the
guest of the J. P. Sayle fam ily for
several days, left fo r his hom e in
O akland. Calif., S aturday.
Mrs.
K elton will rem ain w ith her p aren ts
here for som e tim e.
L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re y our next
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­
ial and w orkm anship. Phone 138
207 E. Main stre e t.
238t
K lam ath P ioneer Dies—
Mrs. H a rrie tt Oden, a pioneer
resident of O lam ath county, died at
her hom e the la tte r p a rt of last
week a t th e age o f 67 years, a fte r an
illness ol' five years. She had lived
on the sam e ranch for 34 years.
-i
H e a d q u a rte rs for film s and kodak
finishing. Studio A shland.
271tf
Return to Yreka—
Jim m ie and Cecil Rouse retu rn ed
to Y reka S aturday, a fte r h a v in g '
spent a week in A shland visiting
w ith th e ir m other, Mrs. C. L. K el-i
ton.
Try
good.
o u r K odak finishing. I t ’s
Studio A shland.
271tf
M ake ( rater latke Trii)—
The Gasaway
by th e ir guest.
M yrtle Creek,
Lake S aturday,
trip Sunday.
fam ily, accom panied
Miss Eva A ckert, of
m otored to C r a te r ’
m aking th e re tu rn
j
Auto »bile in su ran ce a specialty.
Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course.
265tf
V isits from South D akota—
E sth e r R ightenour, of Deadwood,
S. D „ a neice of M anager H u rst ot
th e V ining th e a tre , arriv ed in Ash­
land a few days ago to pay a visit
a n d see the sights in this vicinity.
tlfea.yH ’EnLo pnT ra A n ai pt
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.
...
,
T ry the classified colum ns.
Yes, sir, T anlac and nothing e l s e i _ „ __ _ _ ____ — ——
_
ls w hat kept me on th e p ay ro ll,” d e -'
d a re d Byron Keeney, 464 E ast A sh;
s tre e t, P o rtla n d , Ore., a valued em ­
ploye of th e John W ood foundry.
i
“ F o r over a y ear my stom ach was!
in bad shape. I had little or no a p ­
petite, and was g radually grow ing]
j a
w eaker. My nerves were all upset,
and m any tim es I rolled and tum bled
all n ig h t, u n ab le to sleep.
I had
pains all th ro u g h my legs and arm s!
I and was bothered a g rea t deal w ith
constipation. I was ju st a b o u t past
The UNIVERSITY
OREGON
going, and it looked like I would
contains:
have to q u it work.
The college of Literature. Science
‘‘I got hold of T anlac ju st in tim e!
and
the A rts with 22 departments.
to save the day for me. The aches
and pains have all gone now and I
The professional schools of Archi­
feel brim ful of new life and energy
tecture—Business Administration-
again. I have th e fin est kind of ap­
Education-Graduate Study-Law -
petite and have gained eight p o u n d s .,
Medicine—Music—Physical Educa­
T anlac sim ply m ade me all ovtg'
tion—Sociology.
a g a in .”
The 47th Year Open October 2,1922
T anlac is sold by all good d ru g ­
[I n versity « O regon
J E
F ru it canning tim e Is a t hand.
F o r fru it Jars, lids, ru b b ers, jelly
mold» and su g ar, D etrick ’s prices
c a n ’t be beaten.
W ill Visit D au g h ter—
Mrs. L andis, who has been visit­
ing with Mrs. O. W. Long for several
days, ¡eft S aturday for K lam ath
F alls, w here she will spend a few
w eeks w ithh er dau g h ter.
PAO«
X
M P O R T A N T and widespread re- 1920, 1,791 persons were killed and
suits all over America are 5,077 injured; of the latter 116 d.ed
later
expected as ar. outcome of the
educational campaign now under
There are two ways of reducing
way to make the public more care- ° r Preventing such accidents. The
ful on railroad grade crossings.
is the ehmm ation of crossings
On the first of June under the direc- J h ’s is impossible. There are about
f e n of th e American Railway As- 252,000 highway crossings in the
sedation in co-operation with all the Um ted States,
elimination of
railroads in th e c o u n try the slogan ^ h‘c* would Cost more than $12>'
“ Cross Crossings Cautiously” be- 000,001).
p an to m ake its appearance from
Grade crossings are being abol-
coast to coast in places where the islied as fast as possible but it
m o t people would be likely to will take, at the present rate, more
see it.
than 300 years to dispose of all
„
.•
.
crossings
if no more a rt added.
T h e c am p aig n w ill c o n tin u e to
6
S', nt. 30. Railroad men are hopeful
The American Railway Associa-
that the constantly reiterated warn- tion and the railroads have decided
ing to “Cross Crossings Cautiously” that the solution of the problem can
and the arresting picture poster— be found in public education,
reproduced above that has been
d istrib u te d all over the country to
th e n u m b e r or 1,200,000 w ill teach carryjng on an intensive educational
a la stin g lesson.
campaign to reduce accidents among
In 1920 about 76 per cent, of their employees. In 1921 there was
grade crossing accidents involved a reduction of 48 per cent, in fatal-
a ir mobiles. In 30 years the Na- ¡ties and 42 per cent, in injuries
tio n ’s population has increased 68 am ong train and engine men, com­
pel- cent. Crossing accidents have pared with the record of 1916. It
increased 345 per cent, in fatal and people can be educated to be care-
652 per cent, in injury cases. In ful, care can become a habit.
I
New Captain of
First Company
Issues Orders
RIVAL OF AMUNDSEN
gists.
For a catalogua or any information
wrii.» 77ie Regittrc.r, UniOartity of
Oregon, Eugana, Oragon.
JÏTLE TALKS CM THRIFT
By
S. W. S T R A U S , President
A m erican Society fo r T h r ift.
I27H IL E
economic
conditions
*’
throughout the world are
gradually
stabilized
-pjie
rajjroaj S( becoming
since the term
ina­
there is still
much unrest,
end it is well
to
b e a r'' in
mind the im-
p irta n t
p art
t ¡rift
m ust
play in the
I
s t a b i 1 i z ing
processes
of
tnis post-w ar
era.
It is natu ral
th a t the in in
who owns a
hom e, w ho
S. W . C T R A U S
p o s s e s ses a
swings account or who has the
roducts of his th rift judiciously
.ivested, should be an avowed
.»pporter of the orderly form s of
aw and governm ent. His every
instinct is toward progress and up­
building. He is against destruc­
tive tendencies because he recog­
nizes in them a danger to his pa­
tiently obtained possessions.
It also is to be borne in mind
th a t the man who is th rifty is
prosperous, for the real m eaning
o f th rift is thriving.
And the
man who realizes th a t he is g et­
tin g on in the world and has
som ething back of him for the
days of em ergency and who sees
his possessions, small though they
may be, slowly increasing, is most
apt to judge social and economic
prob'em s on a basis of fairness to
all.
In all the efforts th a t are i • ¡rig
made to bring about more
. J. d
conditions and get the v. >>•; . :ck
to norm al conditions, ti t
m-
W e have a com plete line of E a s t­
m an K odaks and supplies. O ur years
C aptain J. Q. A dam s, recently
of experience is a t your service.
Studio A shland.
271tf chosen to succeed C aptain W. M. ’
Briggs, lias ju s t issued “ F irs t O r - '
d e rs ” to the com pany, as follow s:
H ere froni P e talu m a—
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tozier, and j 1. You a re hereby o rdered to a t­
son Ray. of P etalum a. Calif., arrived tend th e re g u la r drill of the 484th ]
in A shland yesterday for a several com pany, C. A., O. N. G., M onday
d a y s ’ visit w ith relatives and friends evening, Ju ly 24th, a t 8 p. m., and
T he p a rty spent two days on the each Monday n ig h t’s drill follow ing
ro ad , m aking the trip in leisurely unless otherw ise ordered.
fashion.
They expect to visit a
2. No excuses w hatever will be
n u m b er of points of in te rest in g ran te d , except under exceptional i
Excuses in these
s o u th e rn Oregon before retu rn in g circum stances.
cases m ust be in w ritin g and will be
hom e.
su b sta n tia te d by c red itab le evidence.
LEEDOM m akes the price on Approved excuses for absence will be
MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em accepted and placed on file and s h a l l .
not count a g ain st the efficiency o f'
a t LEEDOM ’S TIK E HOSPITAL.
Disapproved excuses for
270-tf any m an.
absence will be filed and will count ]
M otor to G rants P ass—
a g a in st the efficiency ra tin g of eachf
Absence and fail­
Mrs. H. G. E nders and Mrs. Ike man concerned.
F rid e g a r m otored over to G rants ure to subm it an excuse, or two dis­
P a ss yesterday and were accom pan­ approved excuses will co n stitu te an
Maj. Tryggve Gran, Norwegian ad­
R eg u lar
ied hom e by Mrs. C. E. Roy, who offense subject to tria l.
will spend a week visiting friends blank form s will be prepared and venturer, who seeks to beut Cwpt.
here.
available for use for those who de Roald Amundsen to the North pole.
.
„
,.
. .. o i using airplane to reach his objective.
sire excuses, upon application to th e i
f
,
| He aimed a t secrecy, to bar coinpeti-
Good in su ran ce a t good rates. iiib t s e r g e a n t. _
tlon, flnd Jg m a t i n g h j8 s ta r t f rom
P h o n e 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf
3. F irs t call, 7:55 p. m .; assent-. Spitzbergen.
Gran lias been in the
bly, 8 p. in.: recall, 9:25 p. ni.; dis-] Far-N orth country since early in May.
m is s e d 9 :3 0 p. ni.
! His route, carries him in Just the op-
MAKE THIS TRIP TO
4. The 484th com pany has m ade poslte direction that the Amundsen
CR A TER LAKE AND SHASTA a record second to none in shooting, P«riy will travel.
ad m in istra tiv e efficiency and excel-'
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An illu s tra te d talk on southern
Damascening Art Revived.
lence of m e ss, all of which we m ay
O regon will be given a t the P resby­
To the father of Zuhiaga, the Span­
well look upon w ith pride. O ur a t­
te ria n church on Tuesday evening,
ish
painter, the world is indebted for
tendance record is the only record
the revival of the Moorish art of
Ju ly 25.
Miss Mabie Russell, the
in which we have failed. L e t’s get
damascening, according to an article
A shland a rtis t, will p resent a series
behind and boost, and w ith th e oid in Conquest, a British magazine et 1
of p ictu res p o rtray in g the beauties
com pany sp irit back of us. we will popular science.
of C ra te r Lake. Lake of the W oods,
go to the top in th is also.
Senor Zuloaga himself made many
M ount A shland. M ount S hasta, and
5. D rills will be varied, in te re s t­ fine pieces and Inspired other workers
A shland's L ithia park. This will be ing and in stru ctiv e , and cover every in this beautiful craft. “Toledo damas­
accom panied w ith a descriptive talk
possible phase of in fa n try and a rtil­ cening.” as it is often called, is a proc­
ess of Incrusting gold upon steel.
re g a rd in g these scenes, and a m usi­
lery work. In ad d itio n , in stru ctio n
cal program will be rendered by will be given in boxing, w restling, Fine lines a re cut upon a blackened
som e of the best local a rtists, in­ hand-to-hand fig h tin g , calisthenics, steel plate, and into these lines thin
gold wire is beaten with pointed tools.
c lu d in g Miss Berna H aight, Miss bayonet drill and first aid. L ectures;
The shining gold produces a brll
B ernice Y’eo. Mrs. Shiortridge and by experts on hygiene, san itatio n ,] Rant effect against the background of
o th e rs.
arm y paper w ork, radio and o th er dark
steel, and
when skillfully
No adm ission will be charged, but su b jects will be given a t fre q u e n t wrought into the fl'»yers
| birds, and scrolls in which the Span-
it is intended th a t an opportunity . . .
. .
t
.
ish artist delights, the result Is said to
sh a ll be given for those who a re in­
6. E n te rta in m e n ts, cab arets, plays
extremely beautiful, and examples
te re s te d in th e prom otion of th is and social dances, p arties and feeds • of thp w are are h|ghiv prized by col-
m ethod of a d v ertisin g so u th ern O re­ will be held, and an occasional visit i lectors.—From the Outlook.
g o n ’s a ttra c tio n s in th e auto cam n en m asse to th e th e a tre , free of
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g ro u n d to give evidence of th e ir in­ charge, will be m ade as often as
Prise for Engine.
te re st.
It is the in ten tio n of the advisable.
A prize of one million francs has
ch a m b e r of com m erce to fu rn ish
JAM ES Q. ADAMS.
been offered by the adm inistrative
m ore slides of th e trip to L ake of C aptain C. A., O. N. G. C oram auaing. council of the committee for aeronau­
th e W oods, K lam ath lakes and o th e r
tical propaganda in France, for an a ir­
points of in te re st as rapidly as pos­
plane engine which will give satisfac­
W EA TH ER OUTLOOK
tion in severe tests of durability, re­
sible, and th is m ethod is tak e n to
liability, swift dismantling, erecting,
In te rest th e public in th e project.
WASHINGTON. Ju ly 24.— W ea- etc. Tests will begin In June, 1923.
Competition is oper to the world.
M onm outh — Highw ay south of th e r outlook for the period Ju ly 24
to Ju ly 29, inclusive’: Pacific coast
here to be paved.
Hood River— Large force enlarg­
M arshfield— New concrete hospi- s ta te s— G enerally fair, w ith tem p er­
ature approximately near normal.
ing O. W. R. & N. company yards.
t a f to be erected.
V enida
Hair N ets
The most popular hair net
on the m arket—has a repu­
tation for quality—the lead­
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O E E S S IO N A
One cen\ the word each tima
HELP WANTED
F1YSICTAN8.
OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practi
lim ited to eye, ear. nose
throat. Of' ce hours, 10 to 12 at
2 to 6. Svedsnburg Bldg., Asi
land. Ore
y j.
®R- J-
EM CENS——Pbvslc’au an
Surgeon.
P ractice lim ited
eye.
ear,
m e and th ro at. O’ isael
MEN WANTED
supplied. Oculist and au rlp' fo]
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. ai 1 H
for service as railro ad m achinists,
Bldg , M edford, Ore. Phone 567
boilerm akers, blacksm iths, electric­
ians, sheetm etal w orkers, pipe fit­ DR. M ATTIE R. SHAW— Special a ?
ters, coppersm iths, tin n e rs car in­
ten ti on to m others and ch ild ren
spectors, car repairers, helper»—all
In te rn al ss.'rettone and endocrluri
classes
glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­
n eer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
UNDER
STR IK E CONDITIONS
fice hours, 11 to 12 a m ; 2 to Í
o. m
BEST EX PLA IN ED BY CHAIRMAN
BEN W. HO OPER O F TH E UNITED
t'H IR « IPRA< T O R S .
STATES R A I L R O A D
LABOR
BOARD IN HIS STATEM ENT OF DR. MAT’D r INGERSOLL
i«
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, HAWLEY
itTT.v
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: ,8lting C h i-n p riw ic Pnyslcian.
JULY 1ST, READING AS FOLLOWS
N euritis cases a specialty. Phone
i 118-J. T reatm en t given only in
borne.
“ In th is case the conflict is not! _ _ your
_ _ _ _ own
_
betw een the em ployer and the op- ~ T R a w a iw »
pressed employes. The people of t h i s _TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
couutry, th rough an act of congress. FOR prom pt and c a r e fu ls e T v lc I
S
b>’
W i’son, estab- ; auto’ tru c k s or h o ra T d r a > 7 S
ished a trib u n al to decide such dis-,
“ W .............-
? ll)
hittle T ran sfer Co. Phone
putes over wages and w o rk ;ng con-
Office, 89 Oak stre e t near Hotel
ditlons, which a re subm itted to It In
A shland.
66tt
a proper m anner. It is the decision
________
of this trib u n a l ag ain st which th e T. L. POWELL— -G EN ER A L TRANS
shop c ra fts a re strik in g .
FE R — Good team and m otor
“ R egardless of any question of th e I trucks. Good service a t a reason
rig h t of the m en to strik e, th e m en able price. Phone 88.
who ta k e the s trik e rs ’ places a r e ----------------------------- -—--------------— __
j m erely accepting the wages and ADAMS TRANSFER — Wood and
i w orking co n d it'o as prescribed by a __gtor,'j^a. Phone 460.
211-lm o
I governm ent trib u n a l and a re per-
WANTED.
i form ing a public service. They are
not accepting th e wages and w ork­ WANTED— 75 cords of four foot
ing conditions which an em ployer is
wood. A sh'and G reenhouse. 271-3
try in g to impose. F o r th is reason
public sentim ent and full govern­
I OB SALK.
m ent power will protect th e men
who rem ain in th e ir positions and HAY FOR RALE— By G. F. Billings.
new men who m ay come in .”
A dequate provisions have been FOR SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrac e
property, seven block from P. O..
m ade for th e full protection of a 1
two
blocks L ithia p ark , im prove­
new em ployes, th e sam e as old em
m ents w or'h over $4000.
Price
ployes who have rem ained loyally a t
$1650. P. O. Box 463. 254-lm o*
work.
A pplicants should apply to
th e office of th e su p erin ten d en t a t for SALE— 40 acres wood laud.
P o rtla n d (Union station-, o r to th e
cheap. T hree m iles from city. See
a ssista n t su p erin ten d en t a t Rose-
ow ner, 896 Boulevard.
262-18*
burg.
FOR SALE— Cheap, nice cherries,
J. H. DYER.
and a fine bunch of 70 goats. See
G eneral M anager S outhern Pacific
W oods a t E a ste rn Supply Co. 269-
Company.
; FOR SALE — K entucky W onder
R. E. KELLY,
bean, 6c pound. 459 M orton St
R epresentative Executive D epart­
271-6*
m ent Southern Pacific Company.
er on F ifth Avenue, New
FOR SALE — Six room
m odern
house, close in.
Term s.
63
G resham St.
272-6*
York.
FOR SALE— Acreage
on
paved
highw ay, splendid soil. Five acres.
10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and
the price is rig h t. O. A. M anning,
T alent, Oregon,
272tf
15c each
2 for 25c
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CM.
(E ffective Ja n u a ry 1, HKJ2)
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
7:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
12:00 noon
12:00 noon
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m
OOH
2:00 p. in.
2:00 p. m.
3:00 p m.
3:00 p. m.
4 ‘00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
5 :0 0 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
7 :0 0 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m. Sat. only
8:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
B A R B E R
16:30 p, m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Sunday Schedule
Safety blades resharpened
Leave M edford for A shland and
like new. Single bit, 30«
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz Ashland for M edford every hour on
¡th e h our from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;
i then 6 .3 0 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Children’s Work A
A shland w aiting room — E a st Side
p o r ta n t p a r t a ssu m '
. ft
' Pharm acy.
Specialty
should not be o v c ’
ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
7:00 a ni.
8:30 a. m.
12:00 noon
2 :00 p. m.
T ravel by stag e; sh o rte st ro u te by
120 m iles; one of O regon’s most
1 scenic trip s.
F a re — A shland-R ose-
burg, $4.60;
M edford - Roseburg.
$4.15; Grants Pass-Roseburg, $3.00.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove in your kitchen w ill assure a
Daily (Except Sunday)
cool and pleasant kitchen in he hottest weather. The New Per­
LV. G’T’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
fection Stove is a tested, guaranteed product, and w ill do all the
7 :3 0 a
:45 a. m.
1:00 p.
work of your wood range without heating the kitchen. Cooks as
:00 P. m.
5:30 p
:45 P- m.
fast as gas and is absolutely reliable. We have them in two, three
Sunday Only
an«l four burners. Come in and let us show you the numerous
10:00 a.
a m.
' : 00 a. m.
features that make them the best stove for summer use.
4:30 p
: 30 P- ni.
Gra ntis P ass w aiting room — '
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
Office and w ad in g room — No. 5
W. A. SHELL
Cool Kitchens for
Hot Days
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
37-39 North Main St.
Diplomatic
ASHLAND REALTY CO
Every Business Man
Opposite City Hall
appreciates the value of a satisfied patron.
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
One pleased patron is .worth five new ones.
Our growth indicates the force of this state­
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FO R EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE— 160 acre un in cu m ­
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
house and outbuildings;
good
stock or chicken ranch w ith plen­
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
acreage; prefer no house, but
would ensider acreage w ith small
house. E leauor G reer, 199 G ran.
Ite St.
231tf*
FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close
in, m odern conveniences. A dults
only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St.,
o r phone 122.
257-tf
FOR RENT— October 1, 350 acre
farm , th re e m iles east of A shland.
F o r inform ation, inquire of Mol­
lie SonRer, 45 H elnian St.. Ash­
land, Ore.
269-6*
C. B. L A M K I N
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent
rtITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
Phone 303
Effective
ment.
FOR SALE— Team of m ules, wagon
and harness, 10 tons of grain hay
and farm im plem ents. W ill sell
separately or to g eth er.
1087 N.
Main St., Ashland.272-5*
Our pleased patrons are constantly
bringing us new friends.
i
. ■*
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
HAT REDUCES MILK AND
FLESH MORE THAN F L IE S ?
Double S tren g th SHOOFLY ju st
in from P h ilad elp h ia.
I t ’s the
best
F
ly
R
epellant
on
the
m ark et
j
today fo r th e spray in g of your
cows.
Fencing,
Mowers, R akes
B inders and th e ir repairs.
kinds of Sewing M achines
Peil's Cornet
and
All
At Once
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
F IR E INSURANCE
P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g out
fire in su ran ce has robbed m any
a m an of his e n tire property.
D on’t be c au g h t unp rep ared by
th e fire fiend. Y our hom e, your
business, your crops, your a u to ­
m obile have a very real money
value.
No p roperty is secure against
destructir*-i by fire. Let us tell
you how little it w ill'co st to fully
p rotect you.
“ W hen you w an t good in s u r­
ance, talk w ith B illings.”
Billings Agency
Established 1883
R<«1 E state and Real Ineu rance
ASHLAND, OREGON