Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 06, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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1 "HI Show Yea lloa
i CornsPeel Offl"
I Ever Peel a Banana Skin t That i Itt
l "I should worry about those corns
t I Juat nut soma 'Gets-It' on."
Corns used to pester the world into
frenzy, enduring pain, digging,
slicing toes, tinkering with plasters
ASHLAND TIDINGS
PAGE THRES'
in Franco. It was a great success
when tried, and we Wleve It would
be as effective today. Don't forget
the prayer meeting. Fifty present
last Thursday night. Our aeirvioes
are honored of the Lord. .Why not
let him bless you too? Dorman D.
Edwards, pastor.
Gets-It Puta Your Feet la Clover
It End Cora (toickly.
and tape, trying to fix a corn so It
wouldn't hurt But now no one in
the world "should worry," because
the moment you put "Oets-It" on.
It means the end of a. corn.
There Is nothing In the world like
Ciets-It" nothing as sure and cer
tainnothing that you can count
on to take oft a corn or callus ev
ery time, and without danger. The
ora never grew that "Gets-It" will
not get It never Irritates the flesh,
never makes your toe sore. Just
two drops of '"Gets-H" and presto!
the corn-pain vanishes. Shortly
you can peel the corn right off with
your finger and there you are
corn-free and happy with the toe
as smooth and corn-free as your
Tialm. Never happened before, did
t? jQuess not.
Get a bottle of "Oets-It" today
"rora any drug etore, you need pay
more than 25c, or sent on re
ceipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co.,
Chicago, 111.
tioiu in Ashland and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
i. J. McNalr, McNalr Bros.
I AT THE CHURCHES
First Church of Christ, Hcientlrt.
Pioneer avenue south. Sunday
servloef at 11 o'clock. Subject of
lesson sermon, "God the Only Cause
and Creator." Sunday school at 10
o'clock. Wednesday evening meet
ing at 8 o'clock Reading room open
from 2 to 4 dally except Sundays and
holidays.
Nazarene Church.
We will have the regular preach
ing services Sunday. Morning sub
Sect, "Sanctifying Ourselves." Even
ing jjjrvice, "An Airmy of the Lord."
This will show the kind of an army
Cod would like to put into the field
Presbyterian Church.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.;
preaching services at 11 and 7:30;
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.;
prayer service Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.; choir rehearsal Friday even
ing. A cordial welcome to all.
Congregational Churcli.
G. Southwell Brett, minister. Pub
lic worship each Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at
9 45 a. m.; Junior Endeavor at 2:30
p. m.; Intermediate Endeavor at
6:30 p. m.; mid-week meeting for
prayer and fellowship Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. Next Sunday Dr. J. K.
Brown of Harpool, Mesopotamia, will
speak morning and evening. Dr.
Brown spent thirty-eight years, as a
missionary, In this interesting coun
try, which is the traditional Garden
of Eden. Everybody welcome.
Trinity Episcopal Church.
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
Services for the second Sunday In
Advent: Holy communion at 7:30
a. m.; Sunday school at 9:45; morn
ing prayer and sermon on "A Modern
Frankenstein" at 1 1 ; evening service
and sermon on "The Hope of the
World" at 7:30. Strangers and vis
itors cordially welcomed.
BEST WAR.TIME RECIPES.
!
THEY MAKE
' 'EM "'
WE BUY 'EM
YOU USE 'EM
WHAT?
Why! Wire Grip
Tires, witha
guarantee to be
perfect after
6,000 miles.
Overland
Milkier Co.
Nut Bread.
Three cups graham flour, 5 tea
spoons Royal Baking Powder, 1
teaspoons salt, cup sugar or corn
syrup, XVi cups milk and water, 1
cup chopped nuts (not too fine) or 1
cup raisins washed and floured.
Mix together flour, baking powder
and salt;' add milk and water, sugar
or corn syrup and nut meats or rais
ins; mix well and put into greased
loaf pan, allow to stand 30 minutes
in warm place. Bake In moderate
oven 40 to 45 minutes.
Entire Wheat Prune Bread.
Two and one-half cups entire
wheat flour, cup sugar, 1 teaspoon
salt. 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Pow
der, 1 cup milk, 1 tablespoon short
ening, 1 cup prunes.
Wash prunes, soak several hours,
drain-stoua-and chop. Mix flour,
sugar, salt and baking powder; add
milk and beat well. Add prunes and
melted shortening. Put fn'o greased
bread pan, allow to stand 20 to 25
minutes in warm place, and bake in
moderate oven one hour. (Dates,
raisins or nuts may be used Instead
of prunes.)
With all these oil stoves exploding
in the army camps, there is some one
hanging around who should be made
to take his seat on those stoves, and
he needn't have his trousers on either.
The trouble with the Italians Is
said to be that the Germans mon
keyed with the hand-organ man.
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VINING Sat. Dec. 8
ROWIiANDIJFFORD-GATTS (Inc.) Present the Most Popular
American Play Ever Written
A Thrilling, Picturesque and
Romantic Story of Kentucky Life
4MHItHtlltltllttttlM
The Spirited and Exciting Horse
Race
The Famous Kentucky
T Thoroughbred, Queen Bees
The Rollicking Fun of the
Inimitable Pickaninnies
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. Written by C. T. Dazey
The Strongest and Most Expensive Cast
tbe Play Has Ever Had
COMPLETE NEW PRODUCTION
3 Kentucky Thoroughbred Horses 3
The Famous Pickaninny Brass Band ,
BIG NEW STREET PARADE DAILY
I Doors 7 AO
Lower Floor $1.00; Front Balcony $1.00; Upper Balcony, first 8 rows
I 75c, Ust 9 rows BOe . . .
I Beat sale Thursday, Deoeraber 0 , , . , w , (
DOLLARS GIVE COURAGE.
To Bs Psnnileaa Makss Man Fsel Do-
pandent and Cowardly.
There Is this to be said about wealth:
It gives couragu to the owner. Pover
ty makes cowards of us ull.
"Tbe man who Is suffering with
fear," says a writer, "because be does
not know where the next dollar is com
ing from is in no condition to earn or
to attract dollars. Fear always makes
a man think he is weak, a nobody. It
always pictures the worst, sees no light
ahead."
We bear a great deal these days
about efficiency and,about inefficiency.
Tbe fellow who has saved a few dol
lars and has them in the bank or where
he can put bis hand upon them is more
efficient than the fellow who Is penni
less. Start out to find a Job with nev
er a dollar in your pocket You'll have
a hard time. You appear at a disad
vantage when you approach a business
man. You feci your dependence. You
have a cowardly air about you, an in
efficient air. You realize thut you will
have to accept anything that is offered.
You are In no position to look the busi
ness man in the face and tell blm your
quullflcatious. Want is at your back,
causing you to cringe.
But with money in your pockets you
assume a different attitude. You real
ize that you are to that extent Inde
pendent You meet tbe business man
more nearly upon an equal footing.
You are more courageous, more self
assertive, more efficient. You know
that you are not compelled to accept
tbe first Job offered you. You can dis
cuss wages and contracts and condi
tions of employment If you are not
"broke." So If for no other reason tbe
young man should seek first of all to
have a bank accouut, to have some
thing right in the beginning. Dayton
News. '
PUFFBALLS ARE GOOD FOOD.
And of All the Ediblo Fungi Thty Ars
Called ths Safest.
Puffballs are tbe safest of all fungi
for tbe beginner, none of them being
poisonous, and they . are at tbe same
time excellent and easy to obtain,
writes William A. Murrlll, assistant
director of tbe New York botanical gar
den, in the American Museum Journal.
Being tender, they cook quickly and
are easily digested. Tbey should as
rule be cut open before cooking to see
that they are not too old and that they
are really puffballs. If tbey are white
and firm like cream cheese inside, show
ing no yellow or brownish discolora
tion, they are of tbe right age to use.
If the interior shows no special struc
tures, but Is smooth and homogeneous,
then one may be sure be has a puffball.
Tbe "egg" of the deadly amanlta con
talus tbe young cap and stem Inside,
which are readily seen when the "egg"
is cut, aud tbe "egg" of the stuikhora
shows the stem and a green mass lu
side, surrounded by .a layer of jelly-like
substance.
Puffballs may be cooked alone in va
rious ways or used In stews aud om
elets and for stuffing roast fowls.
When used hi omelets they should be
stewed first. All kinds except the very
small one should first be peeled and
cut into slices or cubes, after wblch
they may be fried quickly in butter or
dipped In beaten egg and fried like
eggplant or cooked in any of the ways
recommended for tbe ordinary mush
room. The smaller kinds are much In
ferior in flavor to tbe larger ones and
need a few specimens of some good
mushroom to make them attractive.
Seasicknaas. .
Tbe old fashioned notion that a good
do6e of seasickness was beneficial was
due wholly to tbe fact that upon re
covery the victim of mal de mer is
usually so delighted that be is apt to
Imagine that he never felt better In bis
life, while feeling normal again is
merely so great a contrast to tbe
exceedingly wretched condition which
this disorder brings about that exag
geration of one's feelings Is the most
natural' thing In the world. Seasick
ness Is far from pleasant It is not
beneficial, and In rare cases It termi
nates fatally.
' Round Shoulders.
An excellent exercise to straighten
round shoulders good for girls or wo
men who bave to sit a good deal is
performed by placing a tbln stick or
wand across the back and letting It
rtm out through the bent elbows. The
arms are bent so that the bands rest on
the rhest Keep tbe arms and shoul
ders pressed back aud down and walk
about tbe room tu this way for five or
ten minutes. Chicago New
Moiaturo and Tempers turs.
'A cubic foot of air at the tempera
ture of zero (K.) can contain only .5 of
a grain of water vaor, at 32 degrees
It can bold 2.13 grains, at (15 It can
contain 6.8 grains aud at 08 it can
bold 18.1X1 grains of moisture in sus
pension. These figures go to show that
summer air cau hold at least nine
times tbe quantity of dampness that
air can when reduced to the tempera
ture of freezing.
Longer Than Expected.
Vandeventer 8o at your request be
spoke at your dinner
Broadway fie did.
- "And did be come up to your expec
tatlonsr "Why, be went an bour beyond it"
St Louis Post-Dispatch.
One of tiff's Tragedies.
' Among the tragedies of life Is the
good wife- who has just observed her
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, but
is still hoping for a set of silver spoons
-Washington Post . . ',
To enjoy true bapptaess Is impossible
wall tbnet about us an unhappy
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Mi Savings
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All the Holiday Goods, which were ordered quite a while
ago, hefore the advance in prices, are here and have heen
placed on sale at ridiculously low prices for quick clearing
out. You save fully one-half and even more on many
items, such as :
Handkerchiefs. Shopping Bags. Toilet Sets
Damask Table Cloths, ete.
Mens Silk Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs
Make your selections without delay, while selections are
good yet, it's to your interest, You will have to pay con
siderable more anywhere else for same qualities. You
i will be amazed at the showing as well as the price.
Ashland Trading Co.
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Young America Is
Urged to Enlist
' A great drive to make every school
child in America buy at least one 25
cant thrift stamp during the first
week of the war savings campaign
which opened Monday has been an
nounced by the national war savings
committee. Savings stamps and cer
tificates by which it is planned to
raise $2,000,000,000 within the next
year went on sale at every postofflce
Monday morning and at banks,
schools, stores and other institutions
later in the week.
Secretary McAdoo's message to
young America said:
"Nations have their childhood and
their days of hard lessons, just as
children do. One hundred and forty
years ago, when the first American
army marched to battle, our nation
was younger among nations than you
are among your fathers, your moth
ers and their friends. Our army had
drummer bops In those days, the real
boys of 10 and 12, who marched as
bnavely into cannon fire as their
great chief, General Washington,
himself. Our nation had little girls
who laughed and cheered and loaded
muskets for their fathers, who fired
through loopholes In their cabin
homes, when the painted Indians
charged to the very doors.
"Where many school houses stand
today American boys and girls may
have helped to fight and defeat the
enemy, when our nation, too, was
young.
"We are in the greatest war of the
world's history and we must win this
war. We can and we shall win, if the
boys and girls of America say so, and
mean it, and feel It, and live it, as the
boys and girls of '76 lived, and felt,
and helped. '
"The nation needs that sort of
boys and girls today. Not to beat our
drums, nor to load our 'muskets, but
to start a great work which must be
done.' It is the part of boys and girls
today to give an example of self-dental
and sacrifice, to teach fathers
and mothers, to teach the grown peo
ple of the nation that wenstill have
In every young heart the spirit of
'76, when boys led our soldiers into
battle, and girls fought beside their
fathers at the cabin walls. The les
son Is thrifty saving to the point of
sacrifice self-denial of everything
unnecessary.
"If every boy and girl says at home
tonight, 'I will fight In this war; 1
will save every penny and loan it to
my government to help save the lives
of the big brothers of America; I will
try to teach every American I see to
do the same' then 20,000,000
homes, of all America, will be filled
with the spirit of "76, the spirit o!
the drummer boys; of the brave girls
of those days,
"America will win the war again,
as It has always won, through the
splondtd strength, courage and sacri
fice In the hearts of youth, that today
will teach the nation the lessons of
saving and serving which it must and
will learn, through the message
which Its school children will carry
home.
"Through saving your pennies,
nickels, dimes and quarters and buy
ing thrift stamps and then war sav
ings certificates, you will help your
country and Its gallant armies to win
the war.
"I know you will help."
Oregon's 6 per cent tax limitation
law shows its worth in holding down
levies In different sections of the
state.
Phone Job orders to the Tidings.
Advertising was considered profit
able to the merchant and Interesting
to the public in days when It was re
garded as Impolite to mention the
price of things In conversation. How
much more so now, when everyone la
talking about prices every day!
Among the places where you can
hear that traditional pin drop is the
Russian front.
Silverton Many silos are being;
built in Waldo hills.
A Grippe Epidemic
Every winter Health Boards
warn against this weakening
disease which often strikes
those who are least prepared
to resist it You should strengthen
yourself against grippe by taking
mm
which is the cream of cod liver oil,
refined, purified and so skilfully
prepared that it enriches the blood
streams, creates reserve strength
and fortifies the lungs and throat
Don't delay It may mean much.
Use SCOTT'S
Refuse Substitutes
Scott 4 Sown, BWS.ld, N. J. IT-IS
Pure flilk
Pure Cream
j Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy
I E. N. NORTON, TELEPHONE
Proprietor - 392-J,
Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser
! vice to Any Part of Town
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