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    i-'ridar, April 14, 1923
MttLAND DAILY TtDINGS
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C h ris tia n Social C ircle —
W a sh in g to n M an V isits H e ro
M oves o f th e D ay—
b u sin e ss m e e tin g of th e s o c a l
F r a n k E llio tt, a ra ilro a d h ra k e -
S te w a rt M cK isick has m oved from GROWING LILIES FROM SEEDS
_ _ _ — ™— —
—— — —
— c^rc ^e of tb e C h ristia n ch u rc h m et m an of B ellin g h am , W ash., a rriv e d 219 G ra n ite s tr e e t to E a g le P o in t.
Speeders S till Speed—
a t th e J. V. W rigli hom e on M oua- in A sh lan d M onday e v e n in g an d vis- Mr. M cK issick is a civil e n g in e e r a n d Federal D epartm ent of A griculture
Telle of R esults of E xperim ents
L ocal o ffic e rs a r e s till p ick in g u p i ta in a v e n u e W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n , ited w ith re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s in is m oving to th e l a t te r p lace to b;
It Has Been Making.
c a r d riv e rs w ho exceed t h e speed ^ r3
W ’ L o n g > P re sid e n t, c alled th e city fo r a few d ays b e fo re re- n e a r th e b ase of his w ork.
lim it w h ile p a ssin g school b u ild in g s ¡th e m e e tin g to o rd e r, a n d se v era l im - tu rn in g to his hom e in W a sh in g to n .
F. W . S o u th s -d h a s m oved from
In grow ing E a s te r lilies from seeds
F o u rte e n h av e been h a le d Into c o u rt p o r ta n t m a tte r s w ere disposed of, af- Mr. E llio tt w as acco m p an ied by his ' 131 E liz a b e th s tr e e t to th e B a rb e r th e tim e of plan tin g depends upon how
th e florist intends to handle his stocks
a n d p aid fin es in th e la s t tw o days. te r w llich re fre s h m e n ts w ere se rv e d s is te r, M rs. May F ra n k lin , of K lam - p ro p e rty on C .a n ite s tre e t.
and possibly upon which his seed be­
by th e h o stess, a ssiste d by M rs. H azel a h F a lls, w ho is m oving from th e
comes available, says th e B ureau of
¡W
ebber.
T
hose
p
re
se
n
t
w
ere
Mes-
la
tte
r
city
to
B
ellin
g
h
am
.
P a u ls e r n d ’s s u its a re th e c o m fo rt­ P lan t Industry, U nited S ta te D e p a rt­
T ry D e tric k fo r good th in g s to
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8 4 tf ^ am es
H a ttie
S m ith ,
J o s e p h in e
eat
able, fita b .e , w e a ra b le k in d .
1 8 0 tf ¡ m ent of A griculture, in discussing the
__
C ham pie, R uby H arv ey , R u th G uis-
T he fam o u s V icto r 10 inch record
resu lts of experim ents w ith growing
M akes B u sin ess V isit—
lin g e r, O. W. L ong, M ary H ale, Cook, has been red u c e d fro m 85 c e n ts to
the flowers from seed instead of from
EASTER MOrfN
J. D. M ars w as a b u sin e ss v isito r H azel W ebber, A lta W e in b u rg e r, 75 c en ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select
bulbs. Sowing they sav. can be done
——
to G ra n ts P a ss y e ste rd a y .
F ra n k C row son. J. V. W rig h t, and from a t R ose B ro th ers.
1 5 2 tf The strife Is o’er, the battle done;
—
.
I th e M isses Cook a n d B enedict.
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The victory of life Is won;
The song of triumph has began.
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.
j B aby C linic—
If you h a v e a n y w irin g o r e le c tri­
Alleluia!
K. N elson m ak e s s u its to o r d e r .; M others sh o u ld n o t fo rg e t th e
cal r e p a ir w o rk , ph o n e W. L. Sam s,
I
1 6 8 tf baby clinic T h u rs d a y m o rn in g . A pril The powers of death have done their
298-Y .
C o n tra c tin g a sp e cia lty .
H otel A sh la n d Block.
P ays V isit Here'—
w a re —
— 'N eal, xx*
M a rg
t - O
of *awittuiwn,
H o rn b ro o k ,
C alif., h a s been in th e city fo r th e
la s t few days.
T h e b e st hom e m ad e can d ies can
be h a d a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf
A
20. from 9 to 1 1 :3 0 a. m ., a t th e
R etu m s H o m e -
' M eth o d ist c h u rc h .
R e g is te r b efo re
M iss G e rtru d e Cox, of K _ la
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m — _ a w
th
esd
ay .e ith e r ... in perso
n U x o x* r by tele-
— T u ____
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MW
F’a lls ’ r e tu rn e d to h e r hom e a f t e r p hon e, a t th e public lib ra ry ,
h a v in g sp e n t se v era l days v isitin g
i w ith A sh la n d frie n d s.
If i t ’s econom y an d serv ice, call
W. H. S am s fo r all e le c tric a l work.
C liff P a y n e m a k e s h a t rac k s.
P h o n e2 9 8 -Y .
1 6 2 tf
worst,
FOR
Y
0
U
R
Easter
Table
Crisp, snappy bacon
and
strictly
fresh
e£gs—plenty of each. Cot­
tage hams, boiled hams,
chipped beef.
-— W hipping ( m i u i
— G reen O nions
L e ttu c e
— B u tte rm ilk
— C o tta g e C heese — C a u liflo w e r
— C re a m C heese
— Y ellow T u rn ip s
— P im e n to C h e e s e — Y arns -
— B ananas
— S w eet P ic k le s
— ( > ra n g e s
— P u r e O live Oil
— L em ons
— S a lad Oils
— G ra p e F r u it
— M aple S y ru p
— Honey
— M a rsh m a Hows
— O lives- rip e o r g re e n
— Y oung A m e ric as
Detrick’s
Groceteria
T he H om e o f Good T h in g s to E a t ”
W E S E L L F O R L E SS
R e m o d e lin g
th is
y e a r? y N eed
m oney? See B eaver R e a lty Co.
18 8 -tf
V isitin g R elativ
Mrs. B essie C a la h an w e n t to th e
L ittle S h a s ta valley th e f ir s t of th e
w eek fo r a few w eek s’ visit w ith h e r
a u n t th e re .
F re sh fish, o y ste rs, c ra b s , c h ic k ­
ens, ra b b its.
C all Tel. 104.
A sh ­
land F ish a n d P o u ltry M a rk e t. 1 8 6 tf
V isits S is te r H ere—
4
Mr. a n d Mrs. L eslie P ric e o f S h e r­
m an s tr e e t h av e been e n jo y in g a visit
from Mrs. P r ic e ’s s is te r fro m e a ste rn
O regon fo r th e la s t few w eeks.
A ttra c tiv e s p rin g s u itin g s a t P aul-
s e ru d ’s.
1 8 0 tf
T ith in g W e e k ,fo r M e th o d ists——
T h is w eek is b e in g o b serv ed as
P a ssio n w eek all o v er th e w orld and
M eth o d ists h av e been re q u e ste d to
m ak e a w eek ’s tith e on E a s te r S u n ­
day, th e re b y h e lp in g th e w orld to
becom e b e tte r. .
F re sh ch ick en ta m a le s.
If you
lik e ’em — call us up. If you d o n ’t
lik e ’em , call us dow n. C all anyw ay.
P laza C o n fectio n ery .
1 89tf.
Q u ite 111 a t H e r H om e —
M rs. C la ra F o s te r, w ho, w ith h e r
h u sb a n d , m oved on th e ra n c h e a st of
th e city fo rm e rly occupied by the
Moore fam ily, is re p o rte d to be q u ite
ill and fe a rs a re ex pressed th a t she
m ay n o t recover.
M rs. F o s te r g e ts
r a th e r lonesom e an d w ould be glad
to h ay e any frie n d s call a n d see h er.
7. T h a t cough o r cold m th e h e a d
can be tjnded e a sily by H yom ei. No
sto m a c h dosing. B re a th e it th ro u g h
th e nose a n d m o u th . M oney b ack if
it fails. M cN air B ros.
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B
RUISES-SPRAINS
Alternate applications hot and
cold cloths—then apply—
v ie w s
▼ V a f o R ub
Over 17 Million Jan Uted Yearly
-A
f
Tatte is a matter of
tobacco quality
W e state it as our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield are of finer '
quality (and hence o f better
taste) th a n in a n y o th e r
cigarette at the pnee.
Liggett Sf Mjerr TtLacct Cl
•J
H e c lo s e d
Lord! by the stripes which wounded Thee,
t rorq death's dread sting Thy servants
Type of Perfect Lily.
d ish -
189-2
q r
e r v k s t
u m ite d
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
to
a
A ’ W ooI>H— P ra ctice
eye. e a r, nose a n d
Jo
8wed»uburg Bldg.^Aetp
land. Ore.
7 3 -tf
J- J.
FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO NER—
E M M E N s— P h y sicia n a n d
S u rg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
T hos. H. S im pson, of A sh lan d , a u ­
th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t as a c a n - 1 eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. O lassee
su p p lied .
O cu list and a u rls t fo r
d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e
S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. F. a n d H.
office of C o u n ty C o m m issio n er of
B ldg., M sdford, Ore. P h o n e 667
J a c k s o n C ounty, s u b je c t to th e de­
cision of th e R e p u b lic a n v o ters of
s a id c o u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry electio n , DR. MATTIE B. SHAW — Special at
te u tio n to m o th e rs a n d ch ild ren .
May 19 th , 1922. *
I In te rn a l se c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e
g lan d s. R es. a n d office, Í0 8 P io­
FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIONER
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28
Of-
— G eorge A lfo rd , of P h oenix, a n ­
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to
p. m.
n o u n ces h im self as a c a n d id a te on
th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ou n ty
C o m m issio n er of J a c k so n C ounty, DR. SH A W — Eye, e a r, nose, th ro a t
s p e c ia lis t; glasses fitte d . O ffice
O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of th e
a t resid en ce. P io n e e r Ave., tno rn -
R e p u b lic a n v o ters of said co u n ty , a t
ing a n d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28.
th e p rim a ry electio n . M ay 19th, 1922.
DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
•— V isiting C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician .
N e u ritis cases a sp ecialty. P hone
3 67-J. T re a tm e n t given only in
y our own hom e.___________
SLICED
S W IF T ’S PR E M IU M
HAM
— and—
GOLDEN GA TE
CO FFEE
' rn n o rth ern clim ates, if seed Is planted
out of doors, it should be sown in the
autùrnn for spring germ ination.
Until the tra d e produces seed of the
lily
and offers it for sale, It Is pointed
HOLY PLACES IN JERUSALEM
out,
It will be necessary for th e grow er
------------ .
S tations of the Croes Are O bjects of to raise his own seed. T he best way to
do th is now is to procure im ported
the Most Solemn Reverence a t
bulbs eith er In th e early w inter, when
E a ste r Time.
they a re generally offered for sale, or
a t E a s te r tim e, w hen most of the
T he sta tio n s of th e cross, the eighth '
p lan ts are in blossom, and grow seed
of which is shown in the illustration, |
for planting the following Ja n u ary .
are the objects of solem n reverence
in Jeru salem on E a ste r. T he 14 s ta -j
EASTER MORNING
tions a re supposed to fix tlie site of:
the chief events on the path of C hrist
from P ila te ’s hall t,o Calvary. The
first statio n is in the b arrack s on the
site of the castle of Antonio. H ere
C hrist was condem ned to death. The
second station m arks the spot w here
the cross was laid upon C hrist. At
the th ird statio n C hrist Is said to have
sunk under the weight of the cross.
At the fourth statio n C hrist is be­
lieved to have m et His m other. The
fifth station on the sorrow ful way is
w here Simon of C yrene relieved C hrist
of the cross. At th e sixth station is the
house of Saint V eronica who Is said
to have wiped the Savior’s brow w ith
h er veil.
The seventh station is a t
th e P o rta J u d ic iu m w here C hrist fell
a second tim e under the cross. It is
at the eighth statio n th a t Jesu s com­
forted the women of Jeru salem . The
ninth statio n Is in fro n t of the Coptic
m onastery.
S tations ten,
eleven,
tw elve and th irteen are In the Golgotha
chapels of the church of th e Holy
Sepulchre, m arking the spots w here
Je su s was disrobed and fastened to
free,
T hat w e may live, and sing to Thee
A lleluia!
Mexico’s Holy Week.
Mexico has her holy week, cele­
brated with pomp and splendor, sad
devotions and odd custom s th a t still
linger In the land of M ontezum a. The
people go from all points of the com
pass fa r and near, on th eir annual pil­
grim age to G uadalupe, the holiest
sh rin e of all Mexico, w here they con­
g reg ate in im m ense crowds.
There
th e descendants of a nation sunk in
paganism for cen tu ries a fte r the C ruci­
fixion m eet to celebrate the divine
tragedy th at was enacted in Syria
1900 y ears ago.
T he m ost solemn week of all the
weeks of the y e a r is Passion week in
M exico City.
Images, icons and cruci­
fixes a re to be found everyw here.
Tlie most rem ark ab le of the cerem o­
Eighth S tation of the Cross,
nies is the blowing up of Judas. The
th e cross, w here th e cross was raised, b e tra y er is represented as a m is­
H undreds of his
and th e spot w here the Virgin Mary shapen m onster.
received the body of C hrist a s it was im ages a re sold on Good F riday. They
tak e n down from th e cross. Tlie last are filled with explosives which blow
statio n is a t th e tomb in the church of th e doomed figures to atom s when let
.th e Holy Sepulchre. It is now m arked off on S aturday morning.
by a chapel, a building erected inside
S piritual Influences of Calvary.
the church. M any priceless lam ps hang
Let the world on th is E aster, with
before the m arble-topped tomb, now
one of the m ost venerated a lta rs in gll its m aterialism and all its blood­
Christendom . T he tra d itio n al G ethsem ­ stain s, be com pared with th e w orld of
ane is on the side of the Mount of th e first E aster, and it m ust he recog
Olives across the K edron. The garden Ized th a t from C alvary radiated sp ir­
is a t p resent a walled enclosure cared itual influences w hose very incom plete
for by F ranciscan nfbnks who bestow resu lts so fa r encourage the most
g rea t a tte n tio n on eight ancient olive) splendid visions of w hat hum anity will
tre e s supposed to be rem nants of a become.
grove standing a t the tim e of C h rist’s
agony.
I t pays to rea d th e ela ssifled page.
H. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t­
ing a n d day w ork. 248 F ifth St
p h o n e 166-J.
__________ lOOtf
CAR W ASHING^
F IR S T CLASS CAR W ASH IN G a n d
po lish in g , 32.50.
L ith la G arag e
- P h o n e 114,
_
113tj
TR A N SFER AND
HOLMES
W. A. SHELL
B A R B E R
E X P R hhh
FOR prompt and careful service,
anto trucks or horse drays, call
Whittle Transfer Co. P05be n \
Office, 89 Oak »treet near Hotel
Ashland.
66ti
GROCERY
iT*
P °W E L 1^ -O B N B R A L TRAN3-
F E R — Good te&m and motor­
trucks.
Good service at a reason­
a b le price.
P h o n e 83
S afety b lad e s re sh a rp e n e d T R A N S F E R AND EXPRHSN— W ood
- tr a n s f e r an d sto ra g e , g e n e ra l
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
h a u lin g , h ousehold goods a n d long
doz. D obule b it, 60c doe
d ista n c e h au lin g a specialty . E x­
p e rt c ra tin g and p a c k in g ; s a tis fa c ­
C h ild re n 's W ork A
tion g u a ra n te e d .
A. G. A dam s,
office 240 T h ird St. P h o n e 460.
Specialty
___________ 184-1 mo
APARTM ENTS
JU S T A R R IV E D !
W HAT?
F E N C IN G !
W HERE?
Peil's Corner
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
Close In.
M odern c o n v e n a n c e s.
A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H arg a-
dine St. o r phone 122.
1 82tf
FO R RENT.
B efore se n d in g aw ay y o u r o r ­
d e r, com e a n d see P e ll's new c a r ­
load of fencing. E v ery v a rie ty —
b arb ed w ire to fancy y a rd fencing
— He g u a ra n te e s to b e a t c a ta lo g u e
prices.
G ard en tools, hose, a n d new and
used sew ing m ac h in es alw ay s on
h an d .
FOR R E N T — F u rn is h e d room s, $ l
per day. C ar s to ra g e free
Uulou
R oom ing H ouse, 160 F o u rth St.
180-tf
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
In q u ire Mrs. H enry P ro v o st, above
C itizens B ank.
1 7 4 tf
FOR R E N T — H o u sekeeping room s
s u ita b le fo r c o u p le; v acated A pril
1 3 th. 614 B oulevard.
187-5*
HOMES
J u s t an early investigation.
Evi
dently the E a ste r rabbit had been "on
the job" early, greatly to the satis
faction of this sm all bov.
PLUMBING
SPEN CER
S W E E T PE A
PLA N TS
C O PEN H A G EN
CA BB A G E PLA N TS
i t any season If su itab le m oisture con­
i ditions for germ ination a re m aintained.
— RANCHES
FOR R E N T — F u rn is h e d room . T e le ­
hone 3 40-J.
188-tf
ORCHARDS
FOR SALK.
Renting, Loans, Transfers
Notary Work
BEAVER REALTY CO.
15 First St. Phone 68
C. B. L A M K I N
FO R SA LE— Good fre sh cow. W . E.
M oor, 171 H elm an St. 184-eod-tf
FO R SA L E — H a tc h iu g eggs, W h ite
M luorcas, P e k in ducks, d ra k e from
«- p riz e w in n ju g bird s.
922 Boule-
» ard . P h o n e 457-R.
163-lm o*
FO R SA L E — F iv e room house, w ith
b a th and p a n try , fo u r lots, c o rn e r
E ig h th .a n d B s tre e ts. In q u ire IS #
Second.
1 8 2 tf
FO R SA LE— New rag
ru g s. 215 G resh am .
c a rp e t and
184-6*
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
! FO R SA L E — C lean, b rig h t, loose a l ­
falfa hay, $15 ton a t C am pbell
ran c h n e a r P h o en ix ; scales. 188-3
C ity a n d R an ch P ro p e rtie s
H ouses to R e n t
' FO R SA L E — C heap, six room house
w ith b a th an d g a ra g e , f ru it for
j
fam ily use, sm all g a rd e n a n d
ch icken y a rd . In q u ire a t 271 H igh
s tre e t, A sh lan d .
188-12*
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
W e Buy and Sell
FO R SA LE— Milk fed b ro ile rs, 30
c e n ts per lb. Com e a n d get them
a t 298 H a rg a d in e s tre e t.
189-2*
FO R SALE-—A b a rg a in , lig h t six
sp o rt m odel P a ig e ro a d s te r. 203
M ountain Ave. P h o n e 413-J, 189-3
Real Estate
EVERYTHING THAT YOU HAVE
FIR B INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
SAVED MAY BE
STAPLES
REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland B uilding
•W B P T AWAY IN AN HOUR
A shland, Oregon
Phone 20
BY AN
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
THAT IN JU R ES
ONE OR MORE PERSONS
w ill be b e tte r and m o re easily
1
p re p a re d if you use o u r up-to-
Chesterfield
d a te cooking u te n sils.
T he la ­
bor saved w ill ¿nore th a n rep a y
you fo r th e cost of th e u te n sils,
C IG A R E T T E S
a n d th e success of E a s te r d in ­
o/ATurkiih and Domestic tobaccos—blended
n e r a n d d in n e rs to follow will
20 now 18c
10 now 9c
(Two 10’»—18c)
physicians .
W A N TED — P a n tr y m a n .. A nd
w ash er.
H o tel A sh lan d .
For Easter Breakfast
That Easter Dinner
t g f f f t P ftC M
WANT KD.
chiropractors .
th e
gates
yaw ning
of hell;
The
bars
from
heaven's h i g h
portals fell;
L et hym ns of
praise H is tri­
umphs tell!
A lleluia!
O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e.
I
The three sad days
a re q u ic k ly )
sped;
H e rises glorious I
from the dead; )
All glory to our !
risen Head!
I
A lleluia!
V isits D a u g h te r H e re —
M rs. A. F. H u n t, o f P o r tla n d , a r ­
riv ed in A sh lan d W e d n esd a y m o rn ­
ing to be a t th e b ed sid e' of h e r
d a u g h te r, M rs. W ill D odge, who h as
been q u ite ill. M rs. D odge’s c o n d i­
tio n is c o n sid e rab ly im proved a t th e
p re s e n t tim e.
à*
1
But Christ their le­
gions hath dis­
persed .
Let shout of holy
Joy outburst.
Alleluia!
S U S / W E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
be a ssu re d .
SIMPSON’S
3 7 -8 9 No. Main
HARDWARE
P hon e 2 0 8
inspiration
g«/y.at.W t»w Soyi,
i"
Awake new Hope at
E astertid e i
Carol ye birds! Fresh
flowers spring!
L e t child-hosannas
swell the praise—
Life’s "E ventide" its
anthem s raise.
Hope’s promise looks
to endless d a y s ;—
At E astertid e aw ake
and sing.
You can protect
you rself
from
losses of thia kind, a« w ell as from
loss by fire.
It is better to be
sa fe than sorry.
In siu e
today
w ith the
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
E stablished 1888
Phone 211
41 E . Main St.
A fo re s t of pines an d firs w hich
to o k 200 y e a rs to grow , m ay he de-
stro p e d in h a lf as m any m in u te s by
a fo re st fire .