Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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O, A. C GtRlS NOtY MAKE
and a circuit of the genera, arrange -
<nV> RV LES KEGUt/ATR)
Locai and Personal
Leave for California—
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Rockefellow ,
who have spent th e past tw o weeks
in A shland, left th is m orning for
points in n o rth e rn C alifornia, and
lacer will extend th e ir trip as far
so u th as Los Angeles.
Have tw o very good buys in resi- j
dence property on G ran ite s tre e t, !
and on Ali son s tre e t, a t very a t­
tra c tiv e prices. A shland R ealty C o .1
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W ill Leave fo r K lam ath—
Mrs. P. N. Gresez, of K lam ath
F a lls, who has spent th e past th re e
w eeks visiting w ith friends and at-
ten d in g th e revival m eeting, w*ill
leave for h er hom e tom orrow .
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand.
F o r fru it ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly
m olds and su g ar. D etrick ’s prices
c a n 't be beaten.
rnents of th at shown in the diagram,
an am ateur can get excellent results,
Any of the standard variom eters on
the m arket can be used for the grid
and plate variom eters “A" and “B.”
For those who wish to build a set
of this type, a more detailed diagram
■af connections is shown in Figure I’.
1 The antenna series condenser is one
j of the 21-plate size. An “A” battery
potentiom eter is shown in the circuit
for those who wish to use a ^soft de-
Ar- tector tube.
HONEYCOMB COILS IN
CONVERTING RECEIVER
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Third
Regenerative Circuit
rangement Is by Electro­
ELECTRICAL SHOP AND RADIO
sta tic Coupling.
Establishm ent T hat Does General
In making a receiving set over Into
Electrical Work Has Big Advan­
a regenerative rtreuit, the DeForest j
tage Over Others.
honeycomb coils are very well adapted
to a circuit arrangem ent as shown in
One of the strongest argum ents pos-
Figure N. One coil is used as a pri- sessed by the electrical store selling
mary, a second coil as a secondary. | radio supplies is the expert service it
an,j a third as a tickler or plate in- i can offer, says Burton Millar, in a
ductance.
comprehensive article in Radio Mer-
When mounted in a set the second- j chandising. All sorts and descriptions
ary is placed in the center and t h e ! 9f apparatus and parts can be put in
primary and tickler coils on the out- ; stock by any store in any line of
side in such a m anner that the coup- business and th at is exactly what is
ling between the prim ary and the being done in every city in the coun-
¿econdary can be varied.
,rv< but the establishm ent which
The greatest advantage derived from makes a specialty of doing general
the use of honeycomb coils is the ‘ electrical work—wiring for light, pow-
E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrick
G roceteria.
V isits in City —
Mrs. C. H. W oolley, of San F r a n ­
cisco, lias arriv ed in A shland and is
v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. S. T.
T h o rn to n , 192 M echanic stre e t.
11
Cliff Payne m akes book ends.
304tf
B U S IN E S S A N O P R O F E S S I O N A L
!‘l6ilK-■ •
I resident K e r r s approval
and th a t of th e actin g dean of wont-
One cent the word each time.
en have sanctioned th e rules,
FOR EXCHANGE
PHYSICIANS.
The plan ¡s a direct reversal of
form er procedure. In the past rules FO R TRADE— ICO acre unincum - OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
berad ranch on Pacific highw ay
have been m ade a rb itra rily by the
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
and
county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all
de<^, of women.
throat. Office hour», 10 to 12 and
house and o u tb u ildings;
good
,
~ Swedtnburg Bldg., Aeh-
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­
land,
Ore
78-tf
C h a rte r No. 104
R eserve D istrict No. 12
ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill
R E P O R T Ok CONDITION t»F TH E
tra d e for unincum bered A shland DR. J. J. EMMEXS— Physie'au and
acreage; prefer no house, but
Surgeon.
Practice limited
to
would ensider acreage w ith sm al
eye, ear, nose gad throat. G nee-
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran­
supplied. Oculist and aurit fo>
ite St.
231tf*
a t A shland, in th e S tate of O regon, at close of business, Septem ber
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. as 4 B
15. 1922.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone
RESOURCES
DR. M ATTIE B SHAW— Residence
1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in
and office, 108 P ioneer avenue
item s 29 and 30, if a n y ......................................................... $133,969.79
Telephone 28.
Office house. 10
2. O verdrafts, secured and unsecured ........................................
35.90
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. ni., only.
3. U. S. governm ent securities owned, including those shown
in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ....................................................
14,400.00
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, including foreign
CHIROPRACTORS.
governm ent, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc., in ­
DR.
E.
A
T
ria
l
B
o
ttle
of
cluding th o se shown, in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ..........
4,500.00
ANGELA— C hiropractic
|
na?inE aCtr0' T herapy- Th® com bi­
6. B anking house $6,000.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures $2,000.00
8,000.00
M
arvelous
'
nation does wonders. F irs t Nat l
7. R eal esta te owned o th er th a n anking house ...................
1,265.36
‘ 9. (ab ) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, ban k ­
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142
N ature abhors
vacuum
e rs and tr u s t com panies' designated and approved re ­
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serve ag en ts of th is b a n k .......................................................
24,958.24
10. E xchanges fo r clearing house and item s on o th er banks
CONVALESCENT HOME
in th e sam e city or tow n as rep o rtin g bank .................
537.52
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good
11. Checks on ijanks outside city or-tow n of rep o rtin g bank
cheer.
Good care.
and o th er cash item s .............................................................
342.12
S H E E P D IP SH AM POO
Good food.
Term s reasonable.
T otal cash and due from b a n k s, Item s
153 G ranite
while
tliev
last
St. P hone 411-R.
8, 9, 10 and 11 ...................................... $ 25,837.88
306-lm o
250.80
15. O ther assets, if any .....................................................................
SEPAL
MUSICAL IN STR U I'T l(> \
TOTAL .......................................................................................... $188,259.73
-B anishes D a n d ru ff
VIOLIN STUDIO— 116 Church St.
L IA B ILIT IE S
S to p s fallin g liaii'
16. C apital stock paid in ...................................................................$ 25,000.00
Individual in stru ctio n on violin__
17. Surplus f u n d ......................................................................................
5,000.00
Sevcik m ethod
O rchestra and
-P ro te cts the scalp from
18. (a ) U ndivided p ro fits ...........................................$
6,821.77
ensem ble w ork.' H arm ony, theory
germ life.
(b ) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te rest and taxes
and history.
Leonard C. P etit.
paid .......................................................................
5,617.37
1,204.40
Price—50c
DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r than banks, subject to reserve.
TR A N SFER AND EXPRHSS.
23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits
due th e sta te of Oregon, county, cities or o th er pub­
FOR prom pt and careful service
lic funds .....................................................................................
61,381 61
au to tru ck s or horse drays, call
24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................
1,033.16
W h ittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone l i t
T otal of dem and deposits, o th er th an bank
Office, 89 Oak s tre e t n ear Hotel
deposits, subject to reserve, item s 23, 24,
A shland.
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25, 26 ...................................................................$ 62.414.77
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS
TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS subject to reserve and
F E R — Good team and m otor­
payable on dem and or subject to notice:
trucks. Good service at a reaso n ­
27. Tim e c e rtific a tes of deposit o u ts ta n d in g ..........................
3,752.61
able price. Phone 83.
28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice .....................
90,887.95
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on
dem and or su b ject to notice, item s 27 and
WANTED.
28 ............................................................................$ 94.640.56
J WANTED— To care for children by
TOTAL ........................................ ..................................................$188,259.73
day, week or m onth. In q u ire 155
Seventh St.
19-3*
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Jackson— sS.
WANTED— Man for general farm
HOT W ATER HEATING SYSTEM
I, G. G. E ubanks, cashier of tb© above nam ed bank, do solemnly
work. Mark True.
20-3
sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and
for Sm all or L arge H ouses
belief.
G. G. EUBANKS, Cashier.
HELI* WANTED
O ur New L ine o f H eatin g Stoves
Subscribed and sw orn to before CORRECT— A tte s t::
Aim
Now
In
j WANTED— Im m ediately, ladies to
me this 25th day of Sept., 1922.
0. W INTER,
trav el, $30 week and expenses to
G. H. BILLINGS, Notary Public.
THOS. H. SIMPSON,
i w ork A shland, or outside tow ns
My com m ission expires June 6, 1924.
W. H. McNAIR, D irectors.
$3 day. Vendom e H otel, see Mrs.
Jones.
18-3*
S ta te B a n k of A shland
FREE!
Sepol
McNair Bros.
Now is the tim e to have your pi­
ano tuned. C arl H. L oveland S tu ­
dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf
L eave for B u tte F alls—
Mrs. R. L. P a rk e r and Mrs. H enry
H e r r y ’ord, of B u tte F alls, who have
sp en t tlie past few days visiting w ith
frien d s here and a tte n d in g the re ­
vival m eetings, left yesterday fo r
th e ir hom e. They w ere accom panied
by M is. J E. W elch, who goes for
a few days’ visit.
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' CORVALLIS, Or., Sept. 26. Gi»Js
j a t O regon A g ricu ltu ra l College n d v
¡m a k e th e ir own rules, th ro u g h tire
w om en’s league, an o rg an iz atio n
com posed of all co-eds in college. A
copy of th e p rin te d reg u latio n s, a s
Lilct down by the girls themselves is
handed to each one as an aid to
’L L !
S?rr+e>
in n o
Conde.
Condenser
-A
W anted, wom en to w ork in fru it
a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rtic u la rs
phone 364-.T1.
ltf
Z .
In v estig ate our Ideal
Ç r ï d C ondenser
«ndA eak.
nd
'Unonre/er
See Carl L oveland about having
y o u r boy learn som e band in stru ­
m en t, and join the Boys’ Band. S tu­
dio 135 E. M ain. P hone 465.
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J?/3<dC
Ç ro n n d
P /a /e .
fcriontefen.
Arcola
Provost Bros.
F7o. P
G iven B irth d a y Shower—
Miss M yrta O tterdahl. chief oper-j
a to r a t th e local telephone exchange,
ability to cover the entire range of er, etc., and carrying a stock of elec-
celeb rated h er b irth d a y S aturday, wave length witli very small dead-end trical goods of every sort—lias a dis­
and was given a h a n d k erch ief show -, iOSSes. Witli tlie same receiving sei tinct advantage over the store which
e r by the o th er m em bers of th e | the coils used for receiving long wave added a radio departm ent to oilier
force, as is the usual custom on each trans-A tlantic stations can be plugged lines of m erchandise entirely differ-
b irtlulay celebrated.
! out> a Sll,aller set of colls plugged in. ent in character.
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and am ateur stations picked up ef- ; r js virtually important, however,
ticiently.
tlmt tlie availability of this expert
A P PL E S— 20 ounce pippins. 75c
This ability tends to make tlds par- service be broadcast to the field it
box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
ticnlar type of receiver the closest ¡s desired to reach. Publicity is tlie
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i approach to a universal wave length only thing th at will do it. The public
O ur clothes a re com fortable be receiver that can lie made,
must he told. Not once, but repeated-
cause they fit. P a u lse ru d ’s, 20tf
The regenerative
circuit
arrange- ly, and in every possible way.
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ments already shown feed back from
it is not enough to have a card in
A gain on tlie ,lob—
tlie plate circuit to tlie grid circuit tlie display window announcing: “Our
P o stm a ste r E. J. K aiser is again in one of two w a y s;, First, conduc- electrical experts will be glad to give
on the iob a fte r having enjoyed his U 'ely, as in the circuit called tlie De- y()U anv information or assistance in
............... ‘. . ‘ „ v / u n v n nf absence. I Forest Ultra-Audion circuit, and see- installing or operating your radio out-
a n n u al two weeks leave of absence.
ond, by inductive coupling as in the qt.” Or to run an occasional small
1 circuit which makes use of tlie tickler | ad
the local newspapers. Or to
L et J e rry O’Neal figure your n e x t, eoj|
There is a third method of have a car card in tlie local street
Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ater coupling—electrostatic, by which tlie cars. Or to distribute small folders
lal and w orkm anship. Phone 138. circuits lietween which tlie energy is through the mails to a local list.
238t: to l»e transferred are connected by
All of these methods are good—if
207 E. Main stre e t.
condensers.
you keep persistently at i t ! There is
In a circuit in which tlie energy is no single quality of advertising so ab­
V isito rs fro m S p o k a n e -
small and the frequency is high, that solutely essential as persistence, if
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Biv, and Mr. is. short wave length, the coupling
you do not concede this you are sim­
and Mrs. E her Bly, of Spokane. condenser need be of only a very small ply ignoring the experience of all suc­
W ash., stopped over Sunday night capacity The elements of a vacuum cessful advertisers of all time.
w ith Mr. and Mrs. N. Dix. The vis­ tube have a capacity with respect to
If tlie radio departm ent is to be
ito rs a re on th e ir way to Los An­ each ottier. Some of the most efficient built up and made a substantial part
ot tlie short wave regenerative r e i c iv - ;^ vollI. store-g pusiness r js essential
geles to spend th e w inter.
ers used today depend on the capacity th .;t thp
,c bp toJ(1 wherg ,t caQ
between the ele.nents of the vacuum fn<1 th -s g
rior servlce> tegted ap.
Sw eet C ider, m ade fresh every tube to furnish the necessary electro-|
ug aud expert counge,
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 4 0 c ,! static capacity between the plate and j
the grid circuits to feed energy from
delivered. P houe 9 - F - ll.
one of these circuits to the other.
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TIPS TO THE RADIOIST
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Figure
O
shows
a
simple
single
tube
City Buys F ord T ru ck —
T he city has purchased a F o rd regenerative receiver for short wave ■
Dr. Marconi cites a s one of the
tru c k " fo r 't h e W
of th e light and « «rk that depends on the electro- I future benefits of radio the abil­
.
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static capacity between the elements I
w ater d e p a rtm e n t, and a re cons. -
tube for the coupling between i i ity of a man to talk with his
erin g p u ttin g on a two speed axle the plate and grid circuits. A varlo i wife without others being able to
i
In o rd er th a t the tru c k m ay be able m eter “A” in the antenna circuit is i listen in. Some of us who live
in apartm ents and have to listen
I
to clim b all th e hills over the city used for tuning. Another variometer ■
to
the nightly dialogues of the i
j “B” in series with tlie plate is used ■
w ithout any trouble.
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for tuning tlie plate circuit to the same i i i J a r r family will hope that they ■ i
will
arrange
to
use
radio
a
t
no
I
!
W e sell F re d R app’s w aterm elons natural period as that of the received I i late date.
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signal.
This circuit is sometimes
I
a t th e W hite H ouse grocery, 1
No better example of the ver­
called
the
tuned
plate
circuit
method
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satility of radio can be cited
c e n ts per pound.
of regeneration.
than its use for transm itting
There are two tuned oscillating cir­
Chinese music.
cuits in the receiver. One tuned cir­
ALL T IR ED OUT
Tlie city fathers of Newark,
cuit consists of the variom eter “A”
N.
J., are fram ing a law to tax
H undreds More in Ashland in the with the capacity of the grid to filn
all
possessors of radio aerials
Sam e P ligh t
ment of the tube across it. The other ,
$1 a year.
T ired all th e tim e;
tuned circuit consists of the vario
It Is reported from W ashing­
W eary and w orn out n ig h t and m eter “B” with the capacity of the
ton
th at President Harding has
d ay.
plate to filament across it. These two
Back aches; head aches—
a
powerful
radio set installed in
circuits are In turn electrostatically '
Y our kidneys a re probably w eak­
coupled to each other by the capacity ■ the White House.
ened.
The barbers have evidently
You sh o u ld help them a t th e ir between the grid and the plate.
talked themselves out and are
A receiver of the type shown in
work.
now resorting to radio so that
L et one w ho know s tell von how. Figure O is very efficient, becauss '
their customers may feel at
Mrs. C P. New ton, 77 F ifth street there are no untuned circuits. In ad­
home. The wave with the shave.
A shland, says: “ I am glad to rec­ dition the energy sent back from the j
o m m en d D oan's K idney P ills as I plate circuit to the grid circuit com j
found them satisfacto ry when my pensates for tlie losses in the circu its.,
Prize for Engine.
kidneys w ere w eak.
My kidneys Tins results in very high amplifica-:
A prize of one million francs has
w ere irre g u la r in action and at tim es
my back felt w eak and lam e. I was tions.
been offered by the adm inistrative
Though the adjustm ent of a set of council of the committee for aeronau­
ru n down and felt dull and tired u n ­
til I read of D oan’s K idney P ills a n d this type is rath er critical, especially tical propaganda in France, for an air­
began using them . They helped me the amount of induction in tlie plate i plane engine which will give satisfac­
rig h t aw ay a n d soon reg u lated my j circuit, Imt two knobs are necessary , tion in severe tests of durability, re­
kidneys and stren g tn en ed my back .” to control tlie tuning and the amour,
liability, sw’ift dismantling, erecting,
P rice 60 cents a t all dealers. Don’t of regeneration. With a good anteiui: i etc. Tests will begin in June, 1023.
sim ply ask for a kidney rem edy— j
Competition is open to the world.
get D oan’s K idney P ills— th e sam e ,
th a t Mrs. Newton had. F o ste r-M il-.
Read your home-town paper.
Read the want ads.
b u rn Co., M frs., B uffalo, N. Y, 27
WANTED — Experienced
w aitress.
M ust live in M edford.
Call a t
G usher Cafe, Medford.
19-3
C. B L A M K I N
WANTED— Men who can sell.
A
splendid stock :n good ; sso rtm en t
of varieties. Select te rrito ry open.
A ttractiv e c o n tra ct to sign W rite
now for p a rticu la rs. Salem N urs­
ery Comi m y , 428 Oregon Bldg.,
Salem , Oregon.
19-12
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
FOR R E N I.
City and Rai -h Properties
APARTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close
inj m odern conveniences. A dults
only. In q u ire 166 H argadlne St.,
or phoue 122.
257-tf
H ouses to Kent
CITIZEN ’S BANK BUILDING
FOR RENT— One th re e room
ished a p a rtm e n t; also our
ing room s.
Call a fte r 5
Rosem ont A partm ents, E ast
St.
BUYERS AND SELLERS M EET
fu rn ­
sleep­
p. m.
Main
17-5
FOR SAIJB.
AT
HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings
FOR SALE-—M odern rix room plas­
tere d hugalow , chicken house,
woodshed, garage, th re e large
lots, fru it berries, etc.
P rice
R anches, O rchards and Homes
$2650, w ith term s. Inquire F o u rth
F ire an d A uto In su ran ce
St. B arber Shop or 283 B Ftreet.
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S-Jino
Hotel Ashland Bldg.
Phone 20 i ___________________________________
i FOR SALE— Five room , m odern
ASHLAND, ORE,
cottage, p artly fu rnished, built-in
featu res, newly painted and pa­
pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it.
F o r p a rticu lars, inquire 372 Iowa
or to ow ner a t 502 F airview St.
9-1 mo
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Public c o n v ic tio n is stronger than ever,
now, that only in the good M axwell r an
such extraordinary value be found. Its great
beauty and economical, reliable p erform -
ance cause it to stand out unmistakably.
Sedan
- - - fl3 3 5
Coupe - -
(1235
Touring C ar- -
SS5
Roadster -
- -
885
Prices o. 6. Detroit, Revenue tnx to be added
A. W. WALKER AUTO COMPANY
Phone 18—Medford, Ore.
'The Good
MAXWELL
W. A. SHELL
SW EET CIDER— Made fresh every
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
B A R B E R
Safety blades reabarpeneo
A PPLES— 20 ounce P ippins, 50 lb.
like new. Single bit, 30«
box, 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
FOR SALE— Two good fresh cows
w ith h eifer calves. Call at D. L.
C hildren’s W ork A
Delsm an, 937 Oak St..
19tf
Specialty
FOR SALE— A n um ber of good
m ilch cow’s, will be fresh next
m onth.
Prices reasonable.
See
J. W. Bailey, T alent.
19tf
TELLS OF ESKIMO MELODIES
Arctic Explorer Declares They Are
Weird and Wistful to a Degree,
and Characteristic.
i You W ill Never Know
th a t feelin g o f “ b ein g p r e p a r e d ’’ fo r w h a t­
ev er th e next tw en ty -fo u r h o u rs will b rin g ;
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th a t calm in g sense of sa fety —
U ntil you have “ a little read y m oney in the
h a n k .’’
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
A shland, Oregon
Knud Rasmussen and Fridtjof Nan­
sen and also Hinrich Johannes Rink,
who was sent north years ago by Lady
Franklin to find her husband, have
given to tlie world valuable facts about
the customs and lives of tlie Eskimos.
the Detroit News observes. Christian
Leden's unique contribution from the
arctic regions is in the field of music,
For years he studied and faithfully
transcribed the Innult melodies. Each
Eskimo, he says, is obliged to compose
ills own song, and no person may sing
the song of another without first ob­
taining permission. The mother has
her cradle song, infinitely low and
sweet. The hunter has his song of the
chase, clear and bold. Even the bad
man of the tribe has his song, and it
was quick and appropriately brazen.
Harmony has not been developed
among the Eskimos. They sing only in
unison. But their melodies are weird
and wistful, often consisting of only
two or three motives, which are
strangely effective.
It is during the long polar night
that the Eskimo has time to rest in his
igloo and sing his songs.
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At Once
SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR
F IR E INSURANCE
I
P ro crastin atio n in tak in g out
: fire insurance has robbed m any
: a m an of his e n tire property.
j Don’t be caught unprepared by
the fire fiend. Your hom e, your
business, your crops, your a u to ­
m obile have a very real money
; value.
No p roperty is secure a g ain st
d e stru ctio n by fire. L et us tell
you how little It will cost to fully
pro tect you.
“ W hen you w an t good In su r­
ance, ta lk w ith B illings.”
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E stab lish ed 1883
IU»al E sta te and R eal ln^urcnco
ASlHxAND, OREGON
I’hone 211
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