Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 03, 1913, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    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.
Airedale Terriers
The dog for tlie city or country.
Guards, pals and porting.
LADDIX KENNEL
ESTACADA, ORE.
MEM CURE
TO STAY CURED
May he yoa have
been treated and
onljr helped temper
rarilr or not at all.
Has your trouble
till the upper band
of your Do not dos-
fair. Consult me
reeand lot me toll
you whether you ever
can be cured. It I
take your case I
CURE yon. I will
Rive my time and my
attention to your
case so that you will
go away cured and
treated thousands. I have cored thousand.
Let me rare you. lam the only physician in
Portland treating ail menu of men exclusively
"606"
NOW IMPROVED
AND MODIFIED
FOR BLOOD P0I80N
It is now two years line the Introduction
of the New (iprmiin Itemed y for ltluod
Dlflortfprti, and during that time I have ad.
nitniHtered uua preparation in several thou
sand ewes. I have given this remedy a
severe tet, and I can aay without fear of
contradiction that ft is the frreateKt discovery
of the age and the HIST KKMEDY ON
EARTH for Blood I'oison, regard lew of
the tttage of the ailment or the symptoms
present. Don't believe doctors who tell you
I introduce It Directly Into the Blood
by the Intravenous Method. My equip
ment for the Bdmlninterinn of this remedy
Is the finest on the Coast, and 1 give yon the
Genuine German Itemed? in the Klaht
Way. Yon come to my otflre, receive the
treatment, go about your work as usual and
in 10 days time all symptoms disappear.
Why should yon continue taking poisonous
and other injurious drugs into your stomach
for years when you can come to mo and be
cured
TITI7 A IT HfW IWt despair.
w w unu. xvmui.v Bcienoe has at
lost found a sure cure. Anlmul Serum
(lymph compound) U the remedy that has
never disappointed my patients. It s not a
medicine, but extracted cslls from younR.
vigorous animals, used by me to rebuild and
vitalise the human organs, Itegartllena of
Age. Don't persist in old-fashioned treat
ments, that always fail. Come and receive a
Certain Cure.
AUTOGENOUS VACCINES
promptly eradicate chronic urethral, pros
tate and bladder diweaaea and rheumatism.
If yon have a chronical case you think incur
able, come and be cured at my Kink. My
Fees are Low and prompt Kuaulta Guar
anteed. I treat all disorders of men. Including
Varicose Veins, Hydrocele, Bladder. Kid
ney and Prostatic disorders. My treatment
for Varicose Veins and Hydrocele is abso
lutely painless, does not detain you from your
work or homo, and a permanent cure is effect
ed in one treatment
CONSULTATION At mr office or by
fcUfldULIUIIUra niai, 'laming maD
Fn 1" U should neglect this
opportunity to get my
expert opinion about
his trouble. My office is open all day from
9 a. nutoH p. m and Sundays from 10 to 12
only. 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. She Is haltered
and fed by bund and becomes docile
and gentle and when two years old
yields indoors or out her bountiful
bucketful of frothy, rich milk to the
quiet women folk who milk her.
The Jersey breed Is kept pure by
stringent laws against the Importation
of foreign stock. The summer pastur
age is very rich, and cattle remain out
from May till October, but during the
winter they are always comfortably
boused.
The milk is used almost exclusively
In making butter. A good Jersey will
make an average of a pound of butter
every day In the year. The Jersey is
beautiful In form, and her abounding
dairy products make her a favorite
with the household, an ornament to
any farm or estate and a source of
great profit to her owner.
PYRAMID OF GIZEH
NO LONGER ENIGMATIC.
Unexpected Conclusions.
The very stones of tne Great Pyramid
of Gizeb are crying out In no uncer
tain tones. Every inch of the massive
structure, with unerring precision, re
veals the solutions to problems which
for centuries civilized natious have
spent fabulous sums in vain to find
and which men of science have encuuu
tered hardships to analyze.
This wonderful testimony of the
Great Stone Witness, with its general
description and storehouse of Truth,
scientific, historic and prophetic, with
Hible allusions to it. the importance of
Its location nnd verifications of as
tronomical and geographical deduc
tions. is an extensive chapter of a vol
ume which may be obtained by send
ing 35 cents to the Watch Tower So
ciety, 17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn.
Stung.
"What does the busy bee teach us,
Freddie?"
"Not to go too near the hive, uacl."
-London Tntler
Write Ideas fog Moving Picture Plays
NATIONAL AUTHORS'
INSTITUTE
SHE WAS A CREOLE.
Her Visitor Was Sorry For That Until
Hs Was Enlightened.
It was snowing in the north, but in
?Iew Orleans the air was as soft as
May, and iu a par-den brilliant with
flowers and sunshine the winter vis
itors drank after luncheon the famous
Creole coffee.
"How good this Creole coffee is!"
aid a young man.
"1 make it." said the hostess. "I am.
you know, a creole"
The young man looked shocked, hurt.
'Well, after all," he said In a low voice,
"you can't help that, and I'm sure no
sensible persou thinks any the worse of I
you." !
His hostess, who was very beautiful,
with bair and eyes like night, laughed
merrily.
"Define the word 'creole,' " she said.
And the young man replied. "A Creole
Is a descendant of French or Spanish
immigrants, with a touch of negro
blood in his or her veins."
"And the word means Just the oppo
site!' the woman cried. "A creole Is a ,
descendant of French or Spanish I in mi-
grants whose veins hold not a drop of
negro blood."
"Well, well! I didn't know that"
"No!" she Bald. "Nobody from the ;
north does. The word creole is prob- !
ably the unique word of the dictionary,
a word that is universally misunder
stood. Why. it Is as though you thought
tip there in the north that white meant
black." New York Tribune.
The Montenegrins.
It is only in recent years that Monte
negrins have begun to appreciate the
services of the hospital, llulme Boa
man, after visiting the country in 188!,
wrote that the people "take very little
care of their children, and only the
sound and strong grow up. In after
life, too, they are extremely averse to
sanitary precautions or medical treat
ment, and a sick Montenegrin is almost
synonymous with a dead man. At least
he at once gives himself up and. If he
recovers, looks upon It ns a curious
freak In nature's laws. The few who
reluctantly submit to losing an arm or
a leg invariably refuse anaesthetics
and converse with their friends, smok
ing a cigarette while the knife and
saw are at work."
What They Stole.
To Walter Damroseh at the end of
one of his concerts at Aeolian hall, in
New York, an admirer showed a piece
of music that had been palpably plagia
rized from one of the numbers in "The
Dove of Pe'we."
But Mr. Damroseh took the plagia
rism with guod humor:
"They've only stolen a march on me."
be said
VfTYff T CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND
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We Will Show You How!
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No "flowery language" is wanted.
The demand photo plays is practically unlimited.
The big film manufacturers are "moving heaven and
earth" in their attempts to get enough good plots to
supply tlie ever increasing demand. They are offering
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We have received many letters from the big film
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Ferhaps we can do the same for you. If you can
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First National Bank
Oldest National Bank in Jackson Connty
Efficient Service Courteous Treatment
THEY A IA DEMAND IT.
Ashland, Like Every City and Town
in the I n ion, Ueceives It.
People with kidney ills want to be
cured. When one suffers the tor
tures of an aching back, relief is
eagerly sought for. There are many
remedies today that relieve, but not
permanently. Doan's Kidney Pills
have brought lasting results to thou- j
sands. Here is proof of merit from
this vicinity. I
Mrs. William Charley, Grape'
street, Medford, Ore., says: "The
public statement I gave in praise of
Doan's Kidney Pills in 1907 still ;
holds good. 1 occasionally take this
remedy and find that It keeps my i
kidneys in proper working order. A :
fall was the cause of kidney com-;
plaint in my case. The kidney secre- j
tions were unnatural and sometimes '
I had such acute pains In my back
that I could hardly bend over. I did
not sleep well and despite the use of
plasters, liniments and remedies of!
various kinds, I continued to suffer.
While In that condition, Doan's Kid
ney Pills were brought to my atten
tion and, procuring a box. I com
menced taking them. In about two
weeks I felt better and the contents
of four boxes made me well. I have
recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to
many other people."
For sale by all dealers. Price 5 0
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Old papers for sale at the Tidings
HSHLWND
Storage
and Transfer Co.
C. P. BATIKS, Proprietor.
Two warehouses near Depot
Goods of all kinds stored at reasona
ble rates.
A General Transfer Business.
Wood and Itock Springs Coal
Phone 117.
Offive 99 Oak Street.
ASHLAND, nnrcooiv
Crescent City.
Special facilities for tourist parties
at the Bay Hotel pnd annex, Crescent
City. Hot and coM water, baths and
rooms en suite. 22-tf
TOWER'S FISH BRAND
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-a win'-
HOl'KH OP COMPORT
Hotel Manx
Powell Street at O'PurrclI
SAX FRANCISCO
Best located and most popular
hotel in the city. Headquarters
for Oregonlans; commodious lob
by; running ice water in each
room; metropolitan service. Bus
at train. A la carte service. Ideal
stopping place for ladles traveling
alone.
Management,
CHESTER W. KELLEY.
"Meet Mo nt the Manx."
1543 Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
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