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Thursday, February 6, 1913. ARIELAND TIDINGS PAGE SKVE.f UNITED STATES -IS PIONEER BANK Security tAHIAL, M'KPIXS, UNDIVIDED AND STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY OVER $li9,UUU.VV DEPOSITORY OF GOVERNMENT SAVINQS BANK FUNDS DR. W. EARL BLAKE DENTIST First National Bank Bid., Suite 9 and 10. Entrance First Ave. Phones: Office, 109; Res., 488-R. DR. J. E. ENDELMAN DEXTIST Citizens Banking & Trust Co. Bldg. Suite 3 & 4 ASHLAND, ORE. DR. F. II. JOHNSON, DENTIST, Beaver Bldg., East Main and First Sts., Ashland, Oregon, rhones: Office 178, Res. S50-Y. DR. J. 8. PARSON, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence, Main Street 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. Resi dence phone 230 R. Office hours: 9 to 12a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Calls answered day or night. A. J. FAWCETT, M. D. Homeopathic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Payne Bldg., adjoining Cit izens and Trast Co. Bldg. Residence, 9 Granite street. Massage, Electric Light Ruths, Elec tricity. With Dr. Fawcett, Payne Building. JULIA R. McQUILKIN, SUPERINTENDENT. Telephone 306-J. Every day excepting Sunday. F. A. KORMANN, PH. D , AH kinds of Analytical Work, includ ing Assaying. Accuracy guar anteed. Laboratory with Hygienol Chemical company. ASHLAND, OREGON. TOYSON SMITH, M. T. D. Graduate American College of Mechano-Therapy, of Chicago. " STEPHENSON BLDG., 21 North Main, - ASHLAND, ORE. . F. Bowen, E. O. Smith, Phone 233-J. Phone 200-J. BOWEN & SMITH ARCHITECTS. Roms 7 and 8, Citizens Banking & Trust Co. Building. Phone 104. MISS THORNE Graduate Nurse 61 THIRD STREET PHONE 309-J. MRS. F. II. CHAMBERLAIN Graduate Nurse 279 Liberty Street PHONE 419-J. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Mahogany Camp, No. 6565, M. W. A., meets the 2d and 4th Friday t each month in Memorial Hall. M. S. K. Clank, V. C; G. H. Hedberg, Clerk. Visiting neighbors are cor dially invited to meet with us. CHAUTAUQUA PARK CLUB. 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When the punishment was completed each of the culprits In turn came for ward and kissed the emir's feet, thank ing bira for bis mercy and calling Allab to witness that they were bis dogs to do with as be win bed. From their subsequent conduct I hove no reason to believe that tbey did not mean every word tbey said, though at the time 1 was skeptical. It is not ev ery day that one learns such an object lesson in humility and feudal service. Wide World Magaziue. The Vatican' Precious Manuscripts. "The Vatican library is probably the most sumptuously housed in the world. This, of course. Is only as it should le. for the collection contains some of the most precious manuscripts in existence, Including the Biblical "Codex Vatlea nus" of the fourth century, the fifth century Vergil and the palimpsest "lie Itepnblica'' of Cicero. The printed '.Kxiks include over 2.WK) fifteenth cen tury editions, many of thein vellum copies. 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