Monday, February 3, 1913. ASIILA.VD TIDINC9 PAGE BEYEX UNITED STATES -IS PIONEER BANK Security-Service CAPITAL, SURPLUS, UNDIVIDED AND STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY DEPOSITORY OF GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK FUNDS DR. W. EARL BLAKE DENTIST First National Bank BldB., Suite 9 and 10. Entrance First Ave. Phones: Office, 109; Res., 488-R. DR. J. E. EXDELMAN DENTIST Citizens Banking & Trust Co. Bldg. Suite 3 & 4 ASHLAND, ORE. DR. F. II. JOHNSON, DENTIST, Beaver Bldg., East Main and First Sts., Ashland, Oregon. Phones: Office 178, Res. S50-Y. DR. J. 8. PARSON. Physician and Surgeon. Office a. Residence, Main Si.reet Phone 242 J. G. V. 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. A. J. FAWCETT, M. D. Homeopath! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Payne Bldg., adjoining Cit izens and Trust Co. mag. Residence, 9 Granite street. ' Massage, Electric Light Baths, Elec tricity. With Dr. Fawcett, Payne Building JULIA R. McQUILKIN, SUPERINTENDENT. Telephone 306-J. Every day excepting Sunday. F. A. KORMANN, PH. D., All kinds of Analytical Work, includ ing Assaying. Accuracy guar anteed. Laboratory with Hygienol Chemical Lompany. ASHLAND, OREGON. TOYSON SMITH, M. T. D, Graduate American College of Mechano-Therapy, of Chicago. STEPHENSON BLDG., 21 North Main, - ASHLAND, ORE W. F. Bowen, E. O. Smith, Phone 232-J. Phone 200-J BOWEN & SMITH ARCHITECTS. Rooms 7 and 8, Citizens Banking & Trust Co. Building. 1'iione ioi. MISS THORNE Graduate Nurse 04 THIRD STREET PHONE 309-J. MRS. F. H. CHAMBERLAIN Graduate Nurse 279 Liberty Street PHONE 410-3. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA MoimDiinv Pnmn. No. 6565. M. W A., meets the 2d and 4th Friday of each month in Memorial nau. M. S. K. Clark, V. C; G. H. Hedberg, Clerk. Visiting neignDors are dlally invited to meet with us CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. Regular meetings of the Chautau qua Park Club second ana iounn rri days of each mouth at 2:30 p. m. MRS. F. R. MERRILL, Pres. MRS. JENME FAUCETT, Sec. Civic Improvement Club. The regular meeting of the Ladles PUI. Inrniumnnt f!lllh Will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m., at me merclal C'ub rooms. SUNSET MAGAZINE and Ashland Tidings one year $2.75 to old or new subscribers. Regular price of Sunset Maeazine is J1.50 per year. Ashland Tidings and Weekly Ore- gonlan one year, ?2.50. NATIONAL BANK THE - OF ASHLAND PROFITS (PITT AAft AA OYER $1J,VUIMJU HOKE SMITH. United States Senator From Georgia, Talked of For Cabinet. , yvy f Photo by American l'ress Association. "How To Pull Stumps' A most valuable pamphlet. Tells and illustrates how to clear stump land at the lowest known cost per acre by devices just perfected. Free to owners of stump and who send me their names. John A. Gorman, 1112 Western Ave., Seattle. 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Ailing men out of town who cannot call, write for self examination blank. C.K.HDLSMAFU1.D. 221 Morrison St., cor. First i Portland, Oregon: CAREFUL" OF THEIR COWS. 1st of Jersey See to It That the Breed Is Kept Absolutely Purs. Undoubtedly the little island of Jer sey bus been enriched by the profit of Its cotvs. In modern days potnto rais ing and fruit culture have helped, but it is the solid, continual profit of the cattle that has made the island rich. So carefully do they tend them there and so frugal are they of waste in trodden pastures, says Our Dumb Ani mals, that they actually tether their animnlH, and the children or indoor servnnts shift them at morn, noon and nlKbt Gentleness is their cue in handling the calf, which, after a dose of moth er's milk, has to be content with skim milk, or sklllegalee. 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