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PAGE SEVEN UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK -IS THE- LEGEND OFMT. SHASTA From It the Great Spirit Built IUst , of World Volcano Smoke of Ills Wigwam. PIONEER BANK OF ASHLAND Security-Service CAPITAL, SURPLUS, UNDIVIDED PROFITS Qnr AAA A A AND STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY OVER $lJtJ,UUU.UV DEPOSITORY OF GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK FUNDS DR. W. EARL BLAKE DENTIST First National Bank Bide., Suite 9 and 10. Entrance First Ave. Phones: Office, 109; Res., 488-R. DR. J. K. EXDELMAN DENTIST Citizens Banking & Trust Co. lildg. Suite 3 & 4 ASHLAND, ORE. DR. P. H. JOHNSON, DENTIST, Beaver Bldg., East Main and First Sts., Ashland, Oregon. Phones: Office 178, lies. 350-Y. DR. J. 8. PARSON, Physician and Surgeon. Office a Residence, Main Street Phone 242 J. G. W. GREGG, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: 1 and 2 Citizens Banking and Trust Co. building. Phone 69. Residence: 93 Bush Street. Resl dence phone 230 R. Office hours: 9 to 12a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Calls answered day or night. JULIAN P. JOHNSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office: Upstairs Corner Main and Granite streets. Entrance from Granite street. A. J. FAWCETT. M. D. Homeopathic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Payne Bldg., adjoining Cit izens and Trust Co. Bldg. Residence, 9 Granite street. Massage, Electric Liht Kutlis, Elec tricity. With Dr. Fawcett, Payne Building. JULIA K. McQUILKIN, SUPERINTENDENT. Telephone 306-J. Every day excepting Sunday. F. A. KORMANN, PH. D., All kinds of Analytical Work, includ ing Assaying. Accuracy guaranteed. Laboratory with Hygienol Chemical company. ASHLAND, OREGON. W. F. Bowen, Phone 232-J. E. O. Smith, Phone 200-J BOWEN & SMITH ARCHITECTS. Rooms 7 and 8, Citizens Banking & Trust Co. Building. Phone 161. MISS THORNE Graduate Nurse 04 THIRD STREET PHONE 300-J. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA MohniranT Cnmn. No. 6565. M. W A., meets the 2d and 4th Friday of each month in Memorial nan. m s k mark. V. C.i G. II. Hedberg, Clerk. Visiting neighbors are cor dially invited to meet with us. CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regular meetings of the Chautau qua Park Club second and fourth Frl days of each month at 2:30 p. m. MRS. F..R. MERRILL, Pres. MRS. JENNIE FAUCETT, Sec. FRANZ MENSCHIK. Brother of Mr. Szabo to Aid the Prosecution of Gibson. r m (By Celia K. Husik.) In the range of the Sierra Nevada mountains In California there rises to the height of 14,440 feet Mount Shasta. It is the Beat of a volcano and its summit and sides are covered with snow and ice. To the Indians of California Mount Shasta was the home of the all-reigning Spirit, and they tell the following legend of how Mount Shasta came to be: In the long ago the Great Spirit that created all things threw a rock ; ci0th, lining, etc? TALKS ON ADVERTISING TO TID INGS READERS. (By Ralph Kaye.) If you sell men's clothing, you have to convince men that it is to their advantage to buy them. What are you going to say in your advertising that will accomplish this result? ; To my mind, the answers to the : following questions, put in a straight forward manner, would convince me? i hat is the price? Who makes them? How are they made? What is the kind and quality First National Bank Oldest National Bank in Jackson County Eflicient Service Courteous Treatment Good Work Done Promptly of down through the floor of heaven Lower and lower it came, till it final ly reached a spot in the air where it stopped and remained hanging still in the air. On top o fthis rock Mani tou now cast down many more rocks and earth and snow and ice till the whole pile reached nearly up to the skies. Thus it was that Mount Shasta was first made. Down from heaven then came the Great Spirit himself, and from that 'spot built the rest of the earth; its valleys, its mountains, its streams and seas. Then he caused forests to grow, flowers and grasses to spring into being, and made beasts to roam over the plains and fishes to swim through the waters. Beaut'ful birds, too, he created by blowing his own breath upon the green leaves and then tossing them up into the air. Now the earth was beautiful be yond description, and the Great Spirit, satisfied and delighted with his work, decided to come down from heaven and live upon this new earth. He made his wigwam by hollowing out the top of Mount Shasta, and there from its summit was to be seen the smoke that issued from his fire side. With the coming of the white man Manitou moved his abode and no longer lives on Mount Shasta. But among the California Indians the mountain is sacred to this day. 1912. by American Press Association. A CONFIRMED STATEMENT. Evidence Ashland Renders Will Appreciate. Doan's Kidney Pills have done splendid work in this locality. Have merited the unstinted praise tbey have received. Here's evidence of their value that none can doubt. It's testimony from this locality twice-told and well confirmed. Such endorsements are unique in the annals of medicine. Should convince the most skeptical Ashland reader. J. M. Jones, Fifth street. Grants Pass, Ore., says: "I am glad to con firm all I said in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills, when I publicly recom mended them some years ago. Kid ney trouble caused me much misery, and although I tried one remedy af ter another, it was not until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills that I found relief. They regulated the pas sages of the kidney secretions, re moved my aches and pains and re stored me to good health. Doan's Kidney Pills deserve my heartiest endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. , Remember the name Doan's and take no other. For Paint and Wall Pa per, or work in these lines, see VVm. O. Dick erson. Residence phone 494-R. Store phone 172. We can save you money t Civic Improvement Club. The regular meeting of the Ladles Civic Improvement Club will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m., at the Com mercial Club rooms. HSHLHND Storage and Transfer Co. C. V. BATES, Proprietor. Two warehouses near Depot Goods of all kinds stored at reasona ble rates. A General Transfer Business. Wood and Rock Springs CoaI Phone 60. Office with Wells-Fargo Express. ASHLAND, OREGON. TowersFishBrand PommelSlicker Keeps both rider and saddle perfectly dru. Made for rough wear and long service iniheweiiest weather. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IookforThisMark or Excellence 3.50 EVERYWHERE V? 1 I Tnwto fn BOSTON. Tower Canadian Ltd. - TORONTO. lit What is the style? Do you guarantee a satisfactory fit? Will it hold its shape? Don't say a suit is all wool when it isn't. Don't say it will hold its shape unless it does. Don't say it is a f 25 suit when it's really a $15 one. There is nothing that makes me more disgusted than to find that I did not get what I was buying. It makes no difference if I did pay $15 for a $25 suit and received a $15 one. You are not going to make very much profit on this first suit of mine -but you will if I come back for another and another and so on. When I tell my friends that your suits are crackerjacks, their trade is all velvet to you. That is where you really make money. The next talk will be on shoes. N.&M. Home Laundry AT THE , Itougli Dry at Reasonable Prices. New Machinery. J. N. NISBET, Mar. Office and Launury 158 Fourth St. TELEPHONE 165 VTTTTtTTTtTTTTtTTTTTTTTtt'I P. DODGE & SONS I House Furnishers AND Undertakers Deputy County Coroner Lady Assistant 4"t"M'"M'-i"H"HMH..4"l"t"t"l"l' !'! l"H"i"M"H"H"H"H" A soiled greenback is restored to its original glory by washing and ironing at a cost of one-tenth of a cent. SUNSET MAGAZINE and Ashland idings one year $2.75 to old or new subscribers. Regular price of Sunset Magazine 1b $1.50 per year. THE PORTLAND HOTEL Sixth, Seventh, Morrison and Yamhill Streets Notice. On and after January 1, 1913, all packages must be sent by parcel post and must be mailed at the postoffice and not handed to the carriers or dropped in boxes. Ordinary postage stamps must NOT be used. Distinct ive parcel post stamps must be used on all fourth class matter beginning January 1, 1913, and such matter bearing ordinary postage stamps will be treated as "held for postage." Parcels will be mailable only at post offices. All parcels MUST bear the return card of the sender, otherwise they will not be accepted for mail ing. JOHN It. CASEY, Postmaster, Ashland, Ore. PORTLAND, OREGON The most central location in the city, and nearest to the leading theaters and retail shops. You are assured of a most cordial welcome here. 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