Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
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SALEM, Ore., April 21—
State Insurance Qommissloner
Will lloore today Maned a wwnn-
lng to prospeeNfe' grollcfhetyerp
In a Kansas Ills iaspraane firm,
which solicits bn-ta— ly ««*.
His warning follows:
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» “The Union National b ile to*;
Burance of Kansas City. Kansas,
1s circularising this qtate
lciting accdent Iniusnnce.
“Inasmuch as the one. J»ur-
chasng a policy from <118 «em-
pany -does not have the protec­
tion of this department, or cf,
any of the laws of Oregon, it Is
appropriate that the diti^sns
should he informed negarding
this pie«» of Insurance.
•There are two primary causes
for mall order Insurance; First,
l o escape the payment of taxi«; Jdha Kotarek. W liero and Harold Ubk? « . are held at Manistee <Mtch.'
and second, to avoid restrictions for the murder of Mrs Louise Lehrke. Ht They blame moonshine whisk)
- - - ' <or the act. according»»tear* police who ajjested them, ;
placed "upon licensed companies
for the protection of the policy- -
holders.
“Should a claim against one
of these policies be contested,
the policy holder would be forced
to go to the courts of Kansas'
for recourse, as the courts of J
Oregon would be closed to him. ’ ?
“ In purchasing insurance nf 1
any kind it is advisable to pa- J
tronlce only those companies I
which are licensed to do bust- 1
ness in this state, as these com- 1
panies are under the supervision I
of the insuranoe. department J
and are amenable to all of the 1
laws of the* state of Oregcm.”' I
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prove* .JM | dfcte tahd while It «4,
customary ¡to. watt lemgar1 *»tab! U T 0 R T 1 4 V H OnU. Aprtl A i — <
the election bei^re the la tttittg * <0>) — Captain Robe«* Xamrphlet
is held, K ?is
40tot 4k>! « the rum vesael Pescawfca was
date w « stand because it MHiNH Mtauenced t o t w e pram ln prieaa
the oerwnoay te oonlonntipa toNRJ U d fined bfito when h e agpmwedg
Jacob
the SmuiCdntaiwtaL wtotoh 4» M Pin federal 'court today.
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AW fleeter; Which op*«'*» * * * « • » I
wp^m hprwradlw-ccto.M taerm a^«
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end heat A a lto a
piece, seamless, jointless tiró-pot asia aw
Tyres glow-door; ’handsome pesmabi jemi
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QUICK-ACTION DOLLARS
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There are times When yon need
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hurry. There is one place above all others,
Where yon cAn get it on a moment1*» notice;
that is yoor savings «Mount.
Money deposited in a fla.vi.ngs account at The
Citizens Bank of Ashland draws interest stead­
ily and is ready to respond to your eall when
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Do not think of trying to do without a sav­
ings aoeouut, no matter how many other invest­
ments you may have.
P8ÖVÖST
The Citizens Batik of Ashland
( Ashland, Oregon
FREE!
Old Fiddlers Reunion
and Contest
FREE!
HINDER AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION
11.00 VAIAJE FREE
a ,purdli»>e of a
C&rass 74ncU. Shears
with
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Thursday, April 22nd
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WogrQnr tjtieeof I1.B0
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HARDWARE
DONT m s s THE
Stainless Steel Sheer and Kitcbea
Knife
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Local Dealers
Palmer Piano
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Guaranteed By The (Uaum Shear Go.
OLD FASHIONED DANCE AFTER CONTESTS
P.uu„. l u n a . hW, «moa e n
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o u e c n twice In one month. First aha* t o queen -Of the apple Ulssoom
festival la her own town. Then she’ll go to Winchester. JVa^ lo be
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honorary queen at a similar festival there.
.
m t teen-year-old Frances Heenan.
who married Edward W. Brown-
tag, 61. wealthy New York real-
bar, is only another “toy“ of the
rich man's according to his for­
m er prife, Mrs. Nellie Adele
Browning, shown above. She pre­
dicts Browning will soon tire of
« a bride.
Oops Bay Wafer <Co. installs
Bend «111 entertain Oregon nuw eusH-rast process, for wat­
Cattle and Horse «Raisers Conven- er supply Tor Marshfield, North
tl<*, May 28-2».
Bend, Englewood and Bunker
Hill.
Medford — Miners rushing
Reed River— State -opens pub­
to Weedruff Meadows area, for
lie
^parh at Vleutoz ,
gold and platinum.
SIMPSON'S HARDWARE
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Admission To All — 50c
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W IN C H W E ft stoke
YOU CAN S /
At The Golden Rule Store
LADIES SHOES $5.00
PRINTING
A SPECIAL LOT <)V WOMEN’S SHOES in good
nA «II ixjpular heels in blonde, patent leather, black, kids and tan o«lf. There are practically all eiaèsin
but not in each pattern. Panca» Ut« «fc Dtann and Brown-Bilt shoes ave included in tins lot. Regular Peace
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A Real Golden Rule
Money Saver at $5.00
Pair
MEN’S OVERALLS
$116 Pair
Work S tets
75eEach
and
we
will call for your eider
■T f i f < y 6 n * k | b e l-é é é-»-»»
a« Suit
Phoenix
N ew “Serfom” Weight
$1.75 Pair
$L3SHo9e
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