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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
Thursday, October 2fl, 1916 AfinXiAVD TTDINGF PA OB SKVKlf i 11,1111 lllllllll II IIIIIMI I IHH IHIiiIIHiiihh, n wiiihii i ... THE NEWEST DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY This is s recent discovery of Doctor Pierce, who ia bead of the Invalids' i Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, J N. Y. Experiment at Doctor Pierce's i Hospital for several years proved that there is no other eliminator of uric acid that can be compared to it. For those 1 easily recognized symptoms of inflam-j mation as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sedi- merit in the urine, or if uric acid in the blood has can Bed rheumatism, it is , simply wonderful how surely "Anuric", acts. The best of results are always i obtained in cases of acute rheumatism j in the joints, in gravel and gout, and j invariably the pains and stiffness which so frequently ana persistently accom pany the disease rapidly disappear. Go to your nearest drug store and 'limply ask for a 60-cent package of "Anunc," manufactured by Dr. fierce, 1 or send 10 cento to Dr. Fierce for a j large trial package. If you suspect sample of your water and describe ! kidney or bladder trouble, send Li in a symptoms. Doctor Fierce s chemist will examine it, then Dr. Pierce will report to you, without foe or charge. Note : French scientists otllrru that "Anuria" is thirty-seven times more active than lithia in eliminating orio acid, and is a harmless but reliable chemical compound that may be safely 33 years have taught the pro ducers of Gol den West cof fee something about the sel ecting blend ing and roast ing of coffee. ThafS Why- Golden IVest Coffee ' is-justRuar given to children, but should be, used , , 45 only by grown-ups who actually wish to u , ' " ' " restore their kidneys to perfect health, service at 11. B. Y. P. L, Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the original little Liver Pills. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic, both the morning and evening serv ices next Sunday. Regular prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening. Preaching at 6:30. by conscientiously using one box or ; Evening service at 7:30 more in extreme cases as "Anunci . ( thanks to Doctor Pierce's achievement ) is by far the most perfect kidney and; Free Methodist C'liurcn, Corner Sev bladder corrector obtainable. cuth and Main. Sunday school at 9:4u a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting at 12 m. Young people's and children's meet- t,lng at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting jjj Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Our quar Olterly meeting will be October 2.7-2 9. H Rev. D. D. Dodo, district elder, from StttttttffltttKmitummSKSB (;rantg pa8g wjh Bpeak each even- First Church of Christ, Scientist. ing, also Sunday morning at 11. Pioneer avenue south. Sunday All are invited to these services. service at 11 o'clock. Subject of Rhoda Burnett, pastor. lesson sermon, "Everlasting Punish- j - ment. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Farewell Service. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 j Rev. R. W. Farquhar of the Con o'clock. Reading room open from 2 gregational church will close his pas to 4 daily except Sundays. Itorate on the coming Sabbath, preaching morning and evening. Friends of the church and the pastor are most cordially invited to attend. Tho regular services will be held. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11; theme, "The Type of AT THE CHURCHES ' Jg Roadster' $620 . - r..k. t.i.j. Thousands Behind . ' Three to fifty per hour on high that's the speed report we get from owners all over the country. And 20 to 25 miles per gallon of gas is the economy report. A corking good car A price that makes it the greatest value on the face of the earth That combination has kept the factory thousands of cars, behind sales for weeks and weeks. But we're getting them in right along. Better see us about yours today. G. E. MILLNER, Dealer, 374 E. Main, Phone 116 Tho Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio "MJ In U.S.A." Rev. Baptist Church, II. John Vine will speak at PIP FOR CATARRH and KAY FEVER Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUQ STORES Tubes 25c jars 5oe n.. Sunday of November, morning and evening. Rev. Sullens is home mis sionary superintendent of the Con gregational churches in Oregon and southern Idaho. Ore., field worker for the Home Board, will be the speaker of the evening pnd will conduct a workers' conference In the afternoon. Church of Christ Second and B streets, W. L. Meh linger, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m.: morning worship and Com munion at 11 a. m. Christian En- Presbyterian Church. Sunday school at 9:45. Preach ing services at 11 and 7:30. Chris tian Endeavor at 6.30. Prayer serv- 1. .. T . ! V. . ... . .... . n . n i i nanvni. r i.'tu n m 1..V..11 1 n ill tiu:ii Intensity." Evening service at 7: 3U. 1 ice Wednesday ai i:a'J. -nuir iw- r. Farewell words. ' . hcarsal Thursday at 7:30. The La- ing service at 7:30. Mrs. Clara O. Es- It has been arranged that Superln-; dies' Missionary Society will have son, state Bible school superinten- tendent A. J. Sullens of Portland charge ol trie evening service ne . ., I will supply the pulpit on the first 'Sunday, airs. u. a. uavis ui oaiem. Esson was formerly an associate pas tor of the Ashland church, and all her friends will be glad to greet her again. Trinity Episcopal Church Vicar tho Rev. P. IC Hammond. Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.j Sun day school at 9:45.; morning pray er and sermon at 11. Evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. The Star Lumber Company of St. Paul is to build a mill at Heedsport, Ore. fi mm 1 5 eta. woh, lor BO cin. Bl CLUfcTT. PEABODV Cr COL INC.AMWHS n imnnnmiM m .,if.Aa,:7.,.'.l IMIM.II l,,I.UIHIr' uu rfrfnh ---t u i fli i Mitt a u m ftlfl 00 H 13 B ntik Co Ql arner itnerca UIT 1HJSHN mpmy m him i-.-, iljimiii uni ui imin..j?f?f i ' !1 1. f 1 i J. 11 1 I A 1 WHY this Quit Business Sale is of greater importance than ever Detore-uommg as 11 aoes rigni ai ine approacn i pi wmier wnen many neople are thinking of buying new stoves and ranges, many a home needing an extra supply of household necessities and cooUn? utensils; and at a time farmers can use all kinds of hardware, tools, etc. So think what this sale means to you! It is an oSnortunity that may never come again, and one that you can not afford to miss. This is no fake or hurrah sale or a sale to raise monev It is a genuine, bona-fide sale to quit business for good and there will be no let-up to the cutting and slashing of prices until Sir purpose hai been accomplished and this stock is sold out completely, bo come to this store and sale expecting the greatest bar gains ever offered and you will not be disappointed. STORE CLOSED THURSDAY-FRIDAY TO ARRANGE STOCK Sale pens Saturday at 9:OQ a. m 500-piece assortment of Graniteware, values to 20c, closing out prices, your choice 7c One lot Genuine Sterling Aluminum Ware, values to $1.50, to be closed out at. . 95c Regular $1 lO.qunrf'two coat heaty Enamel Water, Tails, to be closed out at . . 69c Regular 50c Wliite Metal Table Spoons, set of six to go on sale at ." 24c Regular $7.50 value, No. 20, Wood Heater, to be closed out at 5.45 Reeular $10.50 Universal, No. 22, heavy Wood goes on sale er, Universal, mm Mm ood Heat- Ik at.. . mO One lot 30 Lanterns, regular $1.00 values, (have been used a short time but good as Kl" new) closing out at 3J Regular full-sized Hatch- m ets to be closed I I If, out at " Regular $10 Hot Blast 4 am Coal Heater to go on I I IS sale at U a S Regular $32.50 18-inch m ff oven Universal Range to I K go on sale at LmVTiKKf Regular $05 Sharpies Tubular No. 3 Separatoi to be closed out at.,. . 48.00 Regular 90c Blue & White Enamel Coffee Pots,, 3-qt. , to be closed out at.. 49c FREE HOUSE BROOMS TO TOE FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS MAKING A $2.00 PURCHASE ON OPENING DAY WE WILL GIVE A GOOD HOUSE BROOM Absolutely Free One lot Granite Ware, .values to 40c, Preserving Kettles, saucepans, Halt. ing pans, 3 and 4 quart sizes, to go on sale at 27c Large assortment heavy 2-coat Blue and White Granite Pudding Pans, Pie Plates, Dairy Pns. etc, and 2 quart sizes, to De closed out at 9c Regular 35c Stew Pans, Dippers and Wash Basins, 3 and 4 quart v sizes, to be closed out I Up VV at Regular $1.00 sets of six Auger Bits sizes 1-4 to 5-8 In., to be closed out at. . . . 69c R-g. 25c large size 6crew- m a drivers, to be sold at tlUs I AP sale for -. . TT Ret of nix Teaspoons, made m of good White Metal to be I Jp sold at M. Lm Entire stock of Nails to be mm closed out at, per Kp pound . . . . t Regular 25c Stovepipe to m go on sale, per Joint Genuine Keen Kutter Junior and En- ders Safety Itasors, Includ ing a half dozen blades, to go on sale nt ..' 83c Regular $2t Queen In cubator, 105-egg size, to be closed out at 17.45 Regular $1.50 8-quart Shamrock Enamel Coffee Pots, closing out at. ..... . 95c Universal Flash, No. 18, reirular CI 4.50 wood heat er, special closing price. . . 9.96 Regular 15c Guernsey Ware Bowls, to close out at 5c hie Disc Records go on sale m a Regular 75c Columbia Dou- in