Saturday, August 10, lJabí COUNTY' Local and P e r s o n a l Has Operation Perform ed— Mrs. A tkins, of H ornbrook, w as inj th e city T h ursday, and had a nasal operatio n perform ed. D ancing S atu rd ay n ig h t H ot Springs Pavilion. at Radio Is Anything but "Wireless;” Fans Find It Takes a Lot of Copper Big 296-2 G reen apples— G ravenstlnes. C an’t b e a t ’em fo r pies a n d sauce. 25 pounds fo r $1 delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. On Hiking Trip— Hal E m ery and A rth u r W icks left W ednesday for a several days hiking trip up W agner and McDonald creeks. T his season you c a n ’t duplicate 1 o u r values anyw here. P a u lse ru d 's. 286tf Out for Deer and Berries— “ S h o rty ,” F red and W illiam P a t­ ton left early F rid ay m orning for a liu tin g trip in the Dead In d ian coun­ try. They expect to pick a few hu ck leb erries w hile out on th e trip. E x p ert piano tu n in g . C arl Love­ lan d , stu d io a t 135 E. Main. Phone 465. 286tf G ravenstein Apples — W indfalls. 50 lb. box $1 delivered. The finest all-ro u n d apple oti th e m ark e t. P hone 9 - F - ll. Spend less and dress b e tte r by buying y our fall su it a t P a u lse ru d 's. 286tf V isiting in Ashland— M-ss Susie C ornell and m other, Mrs. F re d Cornell, of G lendale, Or. a re guests a t th e W. C. Brown home fo r a few days and expects to spend a few days a t B uckhorn Lodge be­ fore re tu rn in g to th e ir home. L ocksm ith. 282tf F ix it Shop. C liff Payne m akes folding screens. At Buckhorn L o d g e - Mrs. G eorge Icenhow er and chil­ d ren , to g eth e r w ith her m other, Mrs. F. A. Brown, a re spending two w eeks a t B uckhorn Lodge, w here M rs. Brown is ta k in g th e vapor b ath s. A utom obile in su ra n c e a specialty. Aak Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. J,$ 265tf C arl L oveland is th e official piano tu n e r for M adam e Tracy-Y oung. Ask lier. S tudio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 286tf V isits with Sister— C a rrie Van Nice, of so u th e rn C al­ ifo rn ia , Is visiting w ith her siste r, Mrs. Pansy W illiam s, for a few days. L e t us c o n tra ct your pain tin g C arson-F ow ler L u m b er Co. 286-10 Live cleanly, press forw ard and dye well. A shland P an to rlu m . P hone <121. 297tf Will Preach Sunday— Jo h n L eggett, of the U niversity of O regon, will preach a t th e C hristian c h u rc h Sunday m orning. D ancing S atu rd ay n ig h t H ot Springs Pavilion. at Big 296-2 Y ou’ll m arvel in o u r a rra y of ad-; vance styles as well as th e prices w e a re asking. P a u lse ru d ’s. 286tf H om e from V isit— Mrs. F red G asaw ay and two chil­ d re n have re tu rn e d from a w eek’s visit w ith Mrs. W ayne B arham at th e B arham saw m ill n e a r th e su m ­ m it of the Slskiyous. LEEDOM m akes the price on MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em a t LEE DOM’S TIRE HOSPITAL. 270-tf Good In su ran ce a t good Phone 274-J. Yeo of course. rates. 2S5tf Visitors at Cav A p arty com posed of Dr. and Mrs. G. XV’. G regg, th e ir d a u g h te r. Mrs. M iriam Shepherd, Mrs. W arn er and d a u g h te r, Mrs. Taw, S tew art Tully, Mrs . M cDaniels and her m other, Mrs. T ully, left F rid ay m orning for th e O regon caves for a few days o u t­ ing. Don’t fall to see th e Special Dem ­ o n stra tio n of th e H a rtm a n R etort fo r ex tra ctin g oil from Dead Indian sh ale a t Mac’s garage. P io n eer stre e t. S a tu rd a y , 3 :3 0 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. 296-2 Home from H ilt— L eslie H e rr a rriv ed hom e T h u rs­ day from H ilt, Calif., w here he has been w orking d u rin g th e sum m er. Fruit canning time Is at hand. For firuit jars, lids, rubbers, jelly m olds and sugar, Detrick’s prices can't be beaten. R a d io G i r l , o n M a r c o n i » h ip , » it t in g in m a z e o f c o p p e r w ire » good fo rtu n e the old word “ w ireless” has now given way to “ radio," a sh o rter and more accurate term . The am ateur would have changed it anyway long before this because he is coming to a fuil realization of what an endless am ount of wire is needed to operate a really e f­ ficient “ w ireless” set. The a m ateu r as well as the pro­ fessional finds him self working with a maze of copper wires and brass posts, plugs, and bases. The head phones fo r instance have con­ cealed in th eir covering a mile of enam eled copper wire with a diam eter about the size of a hu­ m an hair. It is in the anten n ae or aerials fo r radio telephony th a t copper is of the g re a te st use. Probably in no other service is copper sub­ jected to a more critical te s t and, in addition to providing unequalled conductivity w here it is most need­ ed, copper also perm anently re­ sists corrosion and furnishes the necessary tensile st-en g th DY to resist the wind and its own weight. A ttem pts to su b stitu te alum inun have met with little suc­ cess because it lacks stren g th . And so called “ copper clad” wire, which is steel wire covered with coppe?, gives only about forty per cent as much conductivity as real copper wire. E xperim ents by the U. S. Bu­ reau of Standards have led to the conclusion that No 14 or No. 16 bare copper wire is the best. For large antennae phosphor biim ze made with seven strands ol No. 20 or No. 22 wire is nw-u satis­ factory. This strand construction absorbs considerable stress and minimizes stretching. The E lettra, M arconi’s radio ship, is a good exa.up t of the use of Copper, brass an.i bronze where the be«t rad’o re uits are successfully sought. Qu te aside from the lavish use of rustless ma­ terial in the construction ol Tie ship itself the E lettra is equipped with a radio room th at bristles ¡with these radio metals. Pow er for Service.” Union prayer m eeting next W ednesday evening a t 7:30, a t C ongregational church. Next Sunday evening, A ugust 27th, Presbyterian Chui eh th e w onderful p ictures of the fam ­ Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m i ous Passion Play a t O beram m agau M orning w orship a t 11. C hristian! will be shown by Rev. Dr. W ilkin­ E ndeavor at 7 p. m .; topic, “ Follow -' son of T oronto, C anada. You can ­ ing and S ettin g Good E xam ples.” ! not afford to miss these w onderful Chron. 24:15-19. T here will be no pictures. A cordial in vitation to all. evening service. P ra y er m eeting at C harles A. E dw ards, m inister. 7:45 p. in. W ednesday. Rev. A n­ derson C rain, of W eed, Calif , will Baptist Church preach a t the m orning service this M orning them e, “ A Study of P en ­ Sunday. The reg u la r p a sto r will be tecost.’’ E vening, “ The Q uestion of the A ges.” T here will be a union a t home for next Sunday. p ray er m eeting W ednesday evening F irst Church o f C hrist, S cien tist a t th e C ongregational church a t 8 Pioneer avenue South. Sunday o’clock. O ther Sunday services a t services a t 11 o'clock. S ubject of the B aptist ch u rch : Senior B. Y. lesson. “ M ind.” Sunday school a t P. U., 6:45 p. m. Ju n io r B. Y. P. U., 10 o’clock. W ednesday evening 5:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m eetings a t 8 o’clock. R eading ni. Come w ith us and we w ill do room open daily from 2 u n til 5 p. in. thee good. Don’t forget th e union services u n d e r the leadership of Dr. except Sundays and holidays. Chas. S. Price, th e m an u n d e r God, who has been doing such m arvelous F ree M ethodist Church work in the m inistry of preaching All the services of th e day Sun­ and healing in the past few m onths. day will be held In th e T abernacle on W ater s tre e t, n ear the new com ­ G reat th in g s a re in sto re for us and m unity club house. Sunday school o u r tow n if we get ready for his a t 9:45 a. m. M orning services a t coming. 11. A fternoon services a t 3 p. m. Trinity Epist-opal Church Evening service« a t 8. V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond. Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday First C ongregational ChuiTh school a t 9:45. M orning service and Boulevard and Main stre e ts. Sun­ day school at 9:45 a. in., w ith serm on a t 11. S tra n g e rs and visit­ classes for all grades and ages. ors cordially welcomed. Bring your Bible. M orning service, 11 a. m .; subject, “ The P rince oft FREE STATERS CLAIM REBEL L ife.” J u n io r C hristian E ndeavor at FIGHTING IS AT EN END 5 p. m. C h ristian E ndeavor at 7 p. m. E vening service at 8 p. m .; sub­ DUBLIN, Aug. 19.— The republi­ ject, “ Divine H ealing.” The public can irre g u la r arm y has been broken is cordially invited to all these serv­ up, and the serious fig h tin g has ices. If not w orshipping elsew here, j ended, declares the com m andant of come and w orship w ith us. W. J u d ­ the F ree S taters. N otw ithstanding son Oldfield, m inister. this, th e re was heavy firin g in Dub­ lin th ro u g h o u t the night, and th ere M ethodist Episcopal Church w ere num erous casualties. C orner N orth Main and L aurel The reg u la rs cap tu red th e village streets. Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. of K ilm orny, ta k in g 25 prisoners. Dr. G. W. G regg, su p e rin te n d e n t. T he advance of the reg u la rs con­ M orning serm on a t 11; subject. “ C a n 1 tin u es th ro u g h o u t th e west. P ra c ­ Men be M ended?” E pw orth League tically all of county Lough has been a t 6:45 p. m .; subject, “ John W es­ cleared of irre g u la rs except a few ley.” Evening service a t 8; su b ject.; g u e rrilla bands in th e m ountains. ßememfcerthenxme I ^Mu.wh«nyou "order "lour COt'ttT PROCEEDINGS 5 J. W. 4H U t, elttftioq áspense T otal, $1248.80 Roads and Highway C harles F. .Angle, view ing V ictor Jo hnson, w ork on ro ad s .......................................$ 4.00 court house ...................... 22.50 Fred P e tte g rew , view ing roads ...................................... 4.00 Cal.-Ore. Pow er Co., lights for c o u rt house ................. 21.50 F ra n k C. R hodes, viewing roads 17.00 M edford F u rn . & Hdw e., co urt house e x p e n s e .......... 42.45 Teal, M inor & W infree, road bond expense ...................... 407.21 Maddox & Bonney, court house e x p e n s e ...................... 5.00 T otal, $432.21 M edford Sheet M etal W orks, County N urse co u rt house expense .......... 550.14 M arie E. F alld in e, county Southern Pacific Co., fre ig h t for co u rt house ................. 10.49 n u rse ’s salary ..................... $125.00 > Colonial G arage, garage rent W allace W oods, c o u rt house of county n u rse ................. 5.00 expense ................................. 20.78 C. E. G ates A uto Co., county Z ellerback P a p e r Co., court n u rse ’s expense ................. 14.40 house supplies ................... 19.85 Jones & K irk p atric k , county S. E. Combes, w ork on co urt 3.50 n u rse 's expense ................. 17.42 house .................................... M edford Service Station, V ictor Johnson, work on .75 67.50 county n u rse e x p e n s e .... co u rt house ........................ Oregon T uberculosis Associa- F re d J. F ick, c o u rt house 2.10 tion, county nurse supplies supplies ............................... 18.50 Y oung’s M achine Shop, coun- H ask in ’s D rug Store, court 1.50 5 0 1 ty nurse expense .............. house supplies ................... __ A m erican Red Cross, county 8.00 T otal. $870.96 n u rse expense Jail Total, $174.17 L eora S m ith, jail m atron . . $ 60.00 Suiweyor’s Office B. L. Moses, ja ilo r’s salary 56.25 Miss H. D. Reddy, su rv ey o r’s G odw ard M ercantile Co., jail 4.40 ste n o g ra p h er ..................... $ 40.00 expense ................................ I F ra n k C. Rhodes, su rv ey o r’s H e a th ’s D rug Store, ja il ex­ office expense ................... 24.00 4.401 pense ...................................... Jacksonville P harm acy, jail T otal, $ 64.00 expense ................................. 15.35 Sealer of W eights and Measures J. F. Moore, jail expense . . 3.40 E. A. Bond, salary of sealer of E ffie M. T e rrill, m eals for w eights and m easure« . . $ 24.14 prisoners ............................... 254.15 Jno. M. W illiam s Co., jail (To be continued tom orrow ) 14.72 supplies ............................... » Cal.-Ore. Pow er Co., ja il ex­ 4.26 pense ...................................... Mrs. Ja n e Jo h n sto n , laundry for jail ................................. 11.40 B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L (C ontinued from yéstèrd ay .) The New Model T otal, $428 33 Juvenile Court B. L. Moses, juvenile expenses 20.00 C. E. T e rrill, ju v en ile ex­ pense ...................................... 52.62 ! Mrs. S. B. Sandefer, juvenile expense ................................. 45.00 T otal. $117.62 Advertising and County Printing M edford P rin tin g Co., county p rin tin g ...............................I 64.05 A shland Tidings. county ; p rin tin g ............................... 18.75 T otal, $ 82.80! Election Expense M artin M cDonough, w ork on canvassing board .............. $ 24.00 Mrs. E rn e st McKee, w ork on canvassing board .............. 24.00 Dan P earce, election expense 52.00 A shland V ulcanizing W orks, election expense ................. 5.00 E. E. Ash, election expense. 5.00 J. M. Beaver, election expense 10.00 W. H. B arron, election ex­ pense ...................................... 4-00 David S. Force, election ex­ 9.00 pense .................................... Mrs. Belle F u rry , election ex­ 5.00 pense ...................................... 2.00 Geo. Fox, election e x p en se. . C. F lorey, stam ps for election 10.00 Joseph G eppert, election ex­ pense ...................................... 11.00 G. M. G rainger, election ex­ 9.00 pense .................................... G lass & Prudhom m e, election supplies ............................... 97.45 Sarah J. H all, election ex­ 5.00 pense ...................................... Benj. H aym ond, election ex­ 5.00 pense ...................................... R ashel K inyon, election ex­ 1.00 pense .................................... .20 R obert Kyle, election expense 8.80 Newt Lewis, election expense 9.00 1 D. W. Luke, election expense Sam uel M athis, election ex­ 5.00 pense ...................................... Mrs. A. G. M cCarthy, election expense ................................. _ 5.00 J. D. M cKinney, election ex­ 5.00 j pense ...................................... H. G. Meyer, election ex­ pense ...................................... 5.40 A. E. McKay, election expense 3.80 W. H. McDaniel, election ex­ pense ...................................... 1.50 F ra n k R. Nell, election ex­ pense ...................................... 5.00 M. D. Olds, election expense 5.00 P a u l’s E lectric Store, election 5.00 expense ................................. R iv e rs'd e Store, election ex­ 5.00 pense .................................... 5.00 C. M. Ruch, election expense W. H. Sm ith, election expense 4.60 S ecretary W im er G range, 2.50 election expense ................. George Stevens, election ex­ 5.00; pense ...................................... N. B. Stoddard, election ex­ 5.00 pense .................................... Elm o T hrockm orton, election 6.00 expense ................................. E. D. Thom pson, election ex­ pense .................................... 14.80; E arl U lrich, election expense 7.40 i C. E. W ilhite, election expense 5.00 W. O. W ., Phoenix, election 5.00 ! expense ................................. A shland Tidings, p rin tin g ballots ................................... 822.85 E a rd s T ra n sfe r & Storage, election expense ................. 5 .5 0 1 W h ittle T ra n sfe r & Storage, election expense .............. 13.00 KODAK IS One cent the word each time. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. prompt and careful service, OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice auto trucks or horse drays, call lim ited to eye, ear, nose and W hittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t throat. Ot Ice hours, 10 to 12 and Office, 89 Oak street near Hote 1 to 5. Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ '• l a n d . efrtl land, Ore 73-tl T. L. POWELL—GENERAL TRANS GR. J. J. KMAIKNS— P hysic'an and FEE — Good team and motor Surgeon. P ractice lim ited to tracks. Good service at a reason eve, ear, nose ¿nd th ro a t. G'taee» able price. Phone 83. supplied. Oculist and aurt.-’ fo» 8. P R. R. Offices, M. F. s< d H LOST. Bldg., M sdford. Ore. P hone 567 LOST— Between Siskiyou and A sh­ DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW— S ^eciaf at land, lady’s flow er h at. Rew ard. tention to m others and children F in d e r re tu rn to T idings office. In te rn a l secretions and endocrine 296-2* Res. and office. 108 Pio­ glands. neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­ HELP WANTED fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to < n. m. LABORERS W ANTED— F or Klam a th F a lls saw m ill. 40c per hour CHIROPRACTOR 8. and up. P a rtic u la rs a t Staples R ealty office, H otel A shland DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLKV building. 290tf X Biilns C hiropractic Physician. N euritis cases a specialty. Phone WANTED— P e a r pickers. Phone E. 118-J. T re atm e n t given only in C. G ardner, 373-R-2. 295-3* your own home. FOR EXCHANGE DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic and E lectro-T herapy. The com bi­ FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­ nation does w onders. F irst Nat l bered ranch on Pacific highw ay Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142. and county road, n ear H ilt; sm all house and o u tb u ildings; good t ___ “N atu re abhors a vacuuni " tf Btock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­ CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill tra d e for unincum bered A shland The A shland C onservatory of Music acreage; prefer no house, but opens Septem ber 5th, 1922. Ma­ would cnsider acreage w ith sinab dam e Tracey-Y oung, directress. house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran, The school of daily in stru ctio n in its St. 231tf* all branches of music. The Lesch- etizky m ethod. The secretary will TO TRADE— Com pletely furnished be pleased to supply any inform a a p a rtm e n t house lu P o rtla n d , O re­ tion desired. A ddress Box 54. gon, centrally located, for tra d e A shland, Oregon. 280-lm o* for com plete hom e in or near A shland or T alent. Inquire 635 ¡TEA C H ER OF PIANO— The Lesch- Roca St., or phone 368-Y. 289-lm etiezky me*hod. Pupil of M adame Tracey. L olita Pierson. Phone FOR RENT. 485-J. Bon’evard. 282tf READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION HERE APARTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close WANTED. in, m odern conveniences. A dults only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., RELIA BLE MAN WANTS to lease a dairy ranch n ear school. A ddress or phone 122. 267-tf E. J. Johnson, G eneral Delivery, 842 Boule- FO R RENT— Piano, A shland, Oregon. 294-4* 295-6 ta rd . 1 OB SALK. FO R REN T— A ugust 25th, m odern th re e room furnished house, close HAY FOR S .\L E — By G. F. Billings in. A dults p referred . Phone 122. FOR SALE— Acreage on paved 296tf highw ay, splendid soil. Five acres. 10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and FO R RENT— F o u r room fu rn ish ed the price is rig h t. O. A. M anning, ap a rtm e n t, w ith garage. A dults T alent, Oregon. 272tf only. 1101 B oulevard. 296-tf NO. 1 AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK SPECIAL PR IC E — 050.00 OTHER AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS 00.50 AND UP ALL T H E EASTMAN FO R RENT— Sleeping room , s u it­ FOR SALE— On the highw ay, about one acre of land, good house, elec­ able for one or two railro ad men. tric lights, all in garden, some In q u ire 155 E ig h th stre e t, or berries. P rice $1600. O. A. phone 252-L. 296-2 M anning. Talent, Or. 281tf INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. FOR SALE— Cheap, piano in first (E ffective January 1, 1022) class condition. Carl H. Love­ land, 135 E. Main or phone 465. LV. ASH1LA.ND LV. MEDFORD 268tf 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. ni. 8:00 a. m. FOR SALE— F o u r room cottage, 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m 9:00 a. m. large lot, some fru it, chicken 10.00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. house and run. F o r particu lars, 11.00 a. m 11:00 a. m. see Mrs. C. E. Lane a t Tidings. 12:00 noon 12:00 no on 290tf 1:00 P- m 1:00 P- in. 2:00 P. m. FOR SALE OR REN T— Good used 2:00 P- m. 3:00 P- m. sewing m achine. See Mrs. C. E. 3:00 P m. 4:00 P. m. Lane a t Tidings. 290tf 4:00 P- m. 6:00 P- IB 5:00 P. m. SALE— New player piano, 6:00 P. m. FOR 6:00 P. m. sm all paym ent down, balance on 7:00 P- m. 7:00 P- m. term s. 52 Roca St. 291 6 8:30 P. m 8:30 p. m. Sat. only 9:30 P. in 9:30 P- m. FOR SALE— F irst class tru ck bed. 10:30 P- m. Sat. only 10:30 P. in 12 feet long, 7 feet wide, well n u u tu i y o u u c u u ic ironed off. P rice $10 cost $40. Leave M edford for A shland and 104 T hird St. 295-3* A shland for M edford everv hour od the h o u r from 9 a. m to 5 p. m.: FOR SALE— Five head th o ro u g h ­ th en 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. bred Nubian m ilk goats. 368 Ot- A shlaud w aiting room — E a st Sldi tis St. 295-* Pharm acy. FOR SALE— 5 cows, 4 heifers, 20 ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE tons choice alfalfa hay. Apply a t Daily (Except Sunday) 1177 Iowa St., Ashland. 295-3* LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG 8:30 a. in. GRAVENSTEIN A PPLES — W ind­ 7 :9 0 a m . 2 :00 p. m falls, 50 lb. box $1 delivered. The 12:00 noon T ravel by stage; sh o rtest ro u te b> finest all-round apple on th e m ar­ 20 m iles; one of O regon’s most ket. Phone 9 - F - ll. scenic trip s. F a r e — A shland-R ose­ 10 ACRES CLOSE IN— House, barn, burg, 04.60; Medford - Roseburg. tan k house, w oodshed, chicken 04.15; Grants Pass-Roseburg, 03.00. house, etc., woven w ire fence, good MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS soil all cultivated, all irrig a ted , and the price is $1250, $250 Daily’ (Except Sunday) LV. G’T’S PASS down, balance $25 p er m onth a t LV. MEDFORD 7: 30 a. m. 6 per cent. O. A. M inning. T al­ 7 :45 a. m. 1 :0 9 P- m ent, Or. 295tf 1:00 p. m. 5 :30 p. m. 4:45 p. m. AND H E R E ’S ANOTHER— 10 acres Sunday Only all ready to plow, 1 m iles from 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. town, good soil, all irrig a te d , lays 4:30 p. m. n'ce. Price $650 cash. O. A. 4 :3 0 p. m. G ran ts Pass w aiting room Th< M anning, T alent, Or. 295tf Bonbonniere. phone 160. BABY CHIN Office and w aiting room- -No. £ BABY CHICKS— We incubate 250.- 000 eggs every th re e w eeks; la rg ­ est electric h atch ery in th e S o u th ­ b u y e r s and s e l l e r s m eet west. All popular breeds of chicks, ducklings, baby turkeys. AT In cu b ato rs and brooders. Get prices. Redw ing H atchery, 2030 E a st F lorence, Los Angeles. 238tf SU PPLIES McNair Bros. CANS FOR CANNING JARS FOR JARRING Provost Bros. STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Ranches, Orchards and Home« Fire and Auto Insurance Motel Ashland Bldg. The Game of "Just Suppose Of course you’ve played it! Just suppose you hand this or had that. j Just suppose you were going abroad this sura mer and that you didn’t have to count the, pennies. I Open an account with us for a dollar and make i the “ suppose” come true. The Citizens Bank oi Ashland Ashland. Oregon Phone 2« ASHLAND, ORE. ff Just supposing is pleasant but profitless. A & M L âN O M IL L S A S H L A N O .Q R Iïb rl physicians . C. B. L A M K I N BARGAINS IN REAL ESTAT» City and Ranch Properties House» to Rent rSTIZHN’S RANK BUILDING •SP?* J . ■ L 1 . A2------ a She Doesn’t Believe It. Whenever an elderly woman is read­ ing anu gives a contemporaneous snort. It means lhat in the story the heroine has Just rejected the hero be cause be ia rich. M O nce SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE P ro c ra stin a tio n in tak in g out fire insurance has robbed m any a m an of his e n tire property. Don’t be caught u n p 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 ag ain st destructicMi by fire. L et us tell yon how little it will cost to fully protect you. “ W hen you w an t good in su r­ ance, talk with B illings.” Billings Agency Established 18S3 Roni E sta te and Real Liauranct ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 211 <1 E Main St.