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Friday, A p ril 14, l o i i i
EASTER
Ashland N ew s in Paragraphs
Easter Flower, It May Be Almost Pos­
itively Stated, is a Preduet ef
Local and Personal
" ■■■■■ Side Lights...
LILIES OF JAPANESE ORIGIN
the Far East.
'
F orty-four years ago a P hiladelphia
woman who had been m aking a visit
to B erm uda—th e islands being little
known to the average A m erican in J
those days—brought back w ith h e r two
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D e tric k se lls b u tt» : i-jr less. 1 8 4 tf
p lan ts of a w onderful and u nfam iliar
See D etrick for w hipping cream
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kind of lily. She gave them to a
that, w hips.
184tU Colum bia H otel G uests—
Q uaker City florist nam ed H arris, who
L a te a rr iv a ls a t th e C olum bia h o ­
lost no tim e in m ultiplying th e bulbs
M rs. R. A. A very, w ho h a s been tel a re as follow s: M rs. S. C. W il­
and growing the p lan ts in large num ­
s u ff e rin g fo r se v e ra l w eeks w ith th e liam so n , K irb y ; M r. a n d Mrs. M.
bers, selling them in pots.
Thus was introduced into th is coun­
flu e , is a b le to be up a n d a b o u t th e S u m m e rs a n d fam ily , B ellin g h am ,
try
w hat we know today as th e E a ste r
ra n c h , b u t n o t y et s tro n g e n o u g h to W a sh .; C. A. B ollck, L e w isto n , Id a .;
lily—a
flower which h ad been previ­
a tte n d to a n y business.
i M rs. N. A. P o u d s e u r, M rs. L. A.
ously
cultivated
for m any y ears in
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i P re y e r, H o rn b ro o k , C a lif.;
A nna
Berm uda.
T u e sd a y , A pril 18, ts th e la s t day i H olden, In d ia n a p o lis, In d .; Mr. a n d
It was not originally native to B er­
to re g is te r. If you h a v e n o t re g is -jM rs . J. K. G allow ay, New Y ork, N. The Sabbath night had passed, and in m uda, however.
Nobody seem s to
the east
te r e d , o r if you h av e ch an g ed y o u r jY .; F r a n k E. S tre u b e l, Seiview ,
know who first planted It there. B ut
The first pale streaks of rose fore-|
re s id e n c e sin ce you re g is te re d , o r if W a sh .; C. C. Dole, N. E . G riffis, J.
told the day,
you have ch an g ed y o u r p o lticis. re g ­ R. N ash, U. R. U len, P o r tla n d ; R. A.
When from the city, Mary Magdalene
is te r a t once a t th e B illings office, F eld , H ilt, C a lif.; C. F. R ouse,
And others, bearing spices, came to
41 E a s t M ain s tre e t.
189-2 Y rek a, C a lif.; M r. an d M rs. G. Mc­
lay
C lain, E u g e n e , O r., a n d Max D. B ry­
Them in the Master's tomb.
Yea sez: I sell life in su ra n c e . 189 a n t, R o seb u rg .
L -I-S-T -E -N ! Don’t ml33 that
Dance, Moose hall, Saturday night,
dance at Kingsbury Springs Satur­ April 15. Leedom’s Orchestra. 1803
day night.
189-3
Leave« for Albany —
J. E. B a rre tt will leave th is even-
in g fo r A lbany, O r., on a b u s in e s s '
trip . W hile in th e n o rth he w ill c a ll'
on h is son who is located n e a r A l­
bany.
F re sh hom e m ad e m arsh m a llo w s,
P la za C o n fectio n ery .
189tf.
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A re you c o n te m p la tin g b u ild in g ?
B e tte r see B eaver R e a lty com pany.
1 8 8 tf
T he H ouse of K u p p e n h e im e r s u its
fo r m en.
M itch ell's.
190-1
BON TON C A FE MAKING GOOD
Since H a rry M orrow a n d his w ife
took o v e r th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e
Dew Drop Inn—for lunche«.
Bon T on cafe on F o u r th s tr e e t, th e
b u sin e ss h as m ore th a n d o u bled.
W orld-W ide G uild Girls—
T h is is d ue, in a m e a su re , to th e fa c t
T he W orld -W id e G uild g irls w ill th a t H a rry is a firs t class ch ef a n d
m e e t a t th e hom e o f G eneva M oore, his w ife an id eal h o ste ss, b u t th e
115 G ra n ite s tre e t, S a tu rd a y , A pril p rin c ip a l rea so n w hich a p p e a ls m o st
15, a t 3 :3 0 .
s tro n g ly to th e ra ilro a d m en, is th e
q u ic k n e ss a n d q u a lity of th e service
F o r easy m oney, easy p ay m en ts. given an d th e p ro n o u n ce d a ir of
See B eaver R e a lty Co.
1 8 8 -tf c le a n lin e ss th a t th e p lace h a s ta k e n
*
*
on u n d e r M rs. M o rro w ’s su p e rv isio n
M asons Enjoy E vening—
I T hey a re h a v in g a p a rtic u la rly heavy
A shland L odge No. 23, A. F. & A .¡ r u n on p a s try , d u e to a la rg e e x te n t
M., m e t in re g u la r session la s t ev e n ­ to th e fa c t t h a t th e f r u it used is all
ing, a n d a f te r th e re g u la r b u sin ess of th e h o s te s s ’ ow n p reserv in g .-
of th e lodge h ad been tra n s a c te d , a n
h o u r w as sp e n t in a social w ay, d is­
Yeo sez; I w rite in su ra n c e on a u ­
cu ssin g v a rio u s s u b je c ts of in te re s t to m o b iles an d tru c k s .
1 8 9 tf
to th e g e n e ra l public as w ell as th e
M asonic o rd e r.
A fin e su p p e r w as W indow Draws A tten tion—
e n jo y e d by a b o u t 50 m em b e rs a t
H. A. S te a rn s h a s a w indow th a t
6 :3 0 , ju s t p rev io u s to th e m eetin g . is d ra w in g c o n sid e ra b le a tte n tio n to
his s to re on N o rth M ain s tr e e t. All
P h o n e 64. of th e little folks, a n d som e of th e
188-2 o ld e r ones, lik e to see th e b u n n ie s
enclosed in th e w indow hop a b o u t as
W a n t to liq u id a te th a t old d e b t? th ey e a t th e g ree n c a b b ag e a n d cauli
See B eav er R e a lty Co.
1 8 8 -tf flo w er pro v id ed fo r th em .
O rres cle a n s clo th es.
W e call for a n d d eliv er.
Columbia records reduced to 65c
D ance a t K in g sb u ry S p rin g s S a tu r ­
at Rose Brothers.
152tf d ay n ig h t, A pril 15, a n d have a good
M akes Inspection T r i p -
Miss B e rth a D avis, from th e O re­
gon a g ric u ltu ra l college, s ta te s u ­
p e rv iso r of h o m e econom ics, w as in
th e city th is w eek in sp e c tin g th e
w ork of th e hom e econom ics and
S m ith -H u g n e s
p a r t tim e classes.
Miss D avis is h ig h ly g ra tifie d w ith
th e w ork being accom plished in A sh­
lan d .
S p ray
p um ps s c ie n tific a lly
re ­
n i t e l i . F ix it Shop.
1 8 6 -tf
K. N elson d o e s c le a n in g , p ressin g ,
r e p a irin g a n d dyeing.
1 6 8 tf
L ong su s p e n d e rs fo r len g th y m en
■— good ones.
M itc h e ll’s.
190-1
tim e.
L o v e la n d ’s
c h e s tra .
P a ra m o u n t
O r­
189-3
TA XPA YERS LEAGUE IS
PROPOSED IN DUNSMUIR
DUNSM UIR, C alif., A p ril 14.__
T h e ta x p a y e rs h e re a re up in a rm s
over w h at is deem ed an excessive
ta x ra te , a n d a re b a n d in g th em se lv e s
in a ta x lea g u e In th e hope of b e tte r ­
in g co n d itio n s.
J. U. D avis, of San F ra n c isc o an d
D r. D. W. D w innel o f M o n tag u e a r-
d resse d a g a th e rin g o f p ro p e rty ow n­
e rs h e re on T u esd ay n ig h t re la tiv e
to th e fo rm in g of a ta x p a y e rs ’ leag u e.
D avis is going a b o u t th e c o u n try ,
s ta r tin g th is m o v em en t in v a rio u s
tow ns.
D u n sm u ir pays a ta x ra te o f $7 20
\ isits R elatives H e r e -
Mrs. R alp h L o sier a n d d a u g h te r MOTHER AND F O U R
B e rn e ta . o f P o rtla n d , a rriv e d th is
CHILDREN PE R ISH
m o rn in g for a s h o rt v isit w ith rela -
AS VESSEL SINK S
W A SH IN G TO N , A pril 14.— Mrs.
¡G e rtru d e L aw ren ce, th e w ife of th e
S o m e th in g new — E a s te r no v elty c a p ta in of th e vessel, a n d fo u r c h il­
g re e tin g w ith each leaf o f B lue R ib ­ d re n
w ere
d ro w n e d ,
w hen
th e
bon a n d M alted M ilk T w in b rea d s sc h o o n e r K e n d le capsized in a sto rm
p u t o u t S a tu rd a y th is w eek. G et a a n d sa n k in th e P o to m a c riv e r n e a r
loaf S a tu rd a y .
1 8 8 -tf A le x a n d ria, Va.
All w ere in th e cab in w hen th e ves­
A S m ith -H u g h e s sew ing class co n ­ sel sa n k . C a p ta in L a w re n c e a n d one
s is tin g of six lessons, m ee tin g T u e s­
son w ere resc u e d from th e rig g in g
day a n d F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e p u b ­ of th e sch o o n er.
lic lib ra ry , will s ta r t T u esd ay . A prjl
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY^
18. F ee fo r th e co u rse, $1.50. Any
F n r n l.h e d
lady in te re s te d , phone 2 8 2 -J. 190-1 F O « ' «U IC K SA LE -
h ouse on p a re d s tr e e t, d o s e in.
T erm s if d esired .
P ric e is rig h t.
See P h ip p s.
190-1
H otel A sh la n d G u ests__
T he follow ing p a rtie s a re re g is­
te re d a t th e H otel A shland. O. W. S A C R IF IC E SA LE— F iv e room m od­
D avidson, Mr. a n d Mrs. W. M. L add,
e rn house, ju s t off M ain s tre e t, In
fru it
tow n. L a rg e lot. g a ra g e .
F. C. B latch. J. J o rd a h l, Mr. a n d
p
p
pur
d e n ’ M ake me " n »H er.
Mrs. B. H a m ilto n . G. H a m ilto n , Mr.
E- E. P hipps.
190-1
a n d M rs. R. W. H a m ilto n , H azel M
.
______________
S tone, P o rtla n d ; Mr. a n d Mrs. W al-j LOST~ C ran k fo r O ak lan d car. R e­
fe r L. T onze J r ., M cM innville. O r.; j
Ward-
F ln d e r leav e a t T id in g s.
L e if S. F in s e th . D allas. O r.; M r. a n d ____________ ___________________190~2 *
Mrs. J. K. Callow-ay, New Y ork C i t y FO B SA LE— 33x4, 34x4 a n d 32x3 V»
R acin e tire s , se llin g a t cost. R o b i­
A n n a H olden, I n d ia n a p o lis, In d .; E
so n ’s G arag e.
190. 3
P. M anlly a n d fam ily, R. J. H ays.
F. B. T hom s. S a ra E. W ise, M. D., L .j FO R
R E N T — Tw o 3-room a p a rt-
m
en
ts,
fu rn is h e d .
P h o n e 263-R
B. D aniels, San F ra n c isc o ; C. M. See-j
or
call
369
H
a
rg
a
d
in
e
St.
1 9 0 tf
ley, W . L. J o rd a n , S e a ttle ; Mr. a n d
M rs. J o h n T h o u n ey , W alla W alla, W AN TED— P a ir of live pigeons. C all
a t 111 L a u re l St.
190-3*
W a sh .; Alex F leck. V ancouver, B. C.,
Rev. -D. W illia C a ffra y , P a u l W. FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — My e q u ity
D ebs, C. L. M arlon, J. J . W ilde, A.
in 12 a c re ran c h . O w ner, M rs. B.
D reps, G ra n ts P ass, Ore.
190-6*
L. T o w n sen d , C hicago; F re d e ric k
C alvin, New Y ork C ity; Mr. a n d Mrs. FO R SA LE— F re s h m ixed Je rse y
N. P. S h ield s, A la sk a ; J. V. Pow ell,
m ilk cow. 63 C a lifo rn ia St. 1904*
G ra n d p o se. O r ; F. C. Jo h n so n , L os j CO NV ALESCEN T
HOM E — Do you
A ngeles, a n d J. H. L yslie, S pokane.
w a n t y o u r sy stem c le a re d o f a ll
poison a n d d ise a se a n d b u ilt up
U n d e rw e a r th a t'd o e s w e a r— one of
w ith b ra n d new flesh , blood an d
M ,lk D let »n d
C u re
th e b e st m ade. M itc h e ll’s.
190-1
w ill do it.
Hats for Easter
E v ery new co nceit th a t th e
w e a rin g
(a re p e a te d ,
chic
P a ris ie n n e
is
a n d a t th e m erest fra c tio n
. of th e ir real v alue, at
•
- . -
I
A
H A R G R O V E ’S M IL L IN E R Y
They marveled that the stone which
had been sealed
Was rolled away, and stooping down
they saw
Inside the tomb twe angola rebed In
white,
Whose radiance made them bow
their heads in awe—
“ He Is not here,” they heard.
PIONEER BLOCK
T e n o r Solo— “ T h e Stone W hich th e
B u lid ers R e fu s e d ” Dr. C. F . T ilton .
C o n tra lto Solo— “ F o r If We Be-
n fn n
D i i p t^ 'i U v n i
. M rs. D P enton
D u e , - My R e d e e m e r L iv e ,I,-
R ed em p tio n ’ . . . . T he C h o ir
T r io - E a s te r D ay” Edw in C. Row ley
Mrs. A s h c r a f t Miss A lien, Miss l'o le y
F ' a i c s t te
u i r . S e rm o n e tte
__ a s to - r
E
. . T he P
“ Did He not say that He would rise
A „ , h e m _ " S i„g a n d R e jo ire fo,
again?
and
C
Is R l’
ise e n " ” . • • • • A dam s
¡M ias J e a n A n d e rso n , Dr. C p ‘ T H ton
! h " rist
“‘ ’*
Seek ye the living, then, among the
T he C hoir
dead?”
J C h o ru s— “ L ift Up Y our H eads, G
E a s te r O fferin g — A n n o u n cetn en ts
And, trem bling, Mary and the o thers
c’ATHOLlC CHURCH
Ye G ates
Q u a rte t— ” O Day of Love E te r-
C o rn er Sixth and C ttr e e ts .
went
S o p ran o Solo— “ I W ill E x to ll T h e e ”
nal
• • • . . .
J. C. B a rtle tt
Low m ass a t 7 :3 0 a. m.
To His disciples, telling what was
Mrs. E d n a S m ith
Mrs. McGee, Miss Poley, Mr. McCoy,
said.
. H igh , m . ass a t , . 10 o’clock.
Mem- C h o ru s— “ C h rist th e L ord Is R is-
Mr. E n d e rs; O bligato. Mrs. A shcraft
: h e rs of th e p a rish a re re q u e ste d to | en A g ain ”
Yet one would not believe.
, be p re s e n t, a n d a c o rd ia l in v ita tio n T rio — “ Jo y C om eth in th e M o rn in e ” A n th e m — “ H a rk , H a rk . My S o u l”
.................................................. Shellev
•is issu ed to o th e rs. T h e re will be a
M rs. E dna S m ith . S oprano
For Thomas told hia brethren, “T ill
The C hoir
I've thrust
Rervm °F ? n p n«ea tv e8UrreCtiOn by th e
MiSS Je a n A n d erso n , Alto
B enediction
My hand into th e M aster's wounded th ere is no
doubt .....
of .„VI
th e fact I .v
hat I it • ^ E ev*
J. Conaty.
________
’, J - k . C ona9
-
Mr. G eorge H. Yeo T en o r
T he c h o ir is com posed as follow s:
in th e F a r E ast. Prenum ablr L . ® ” “} " 8
»* ^ ¡3 » o ’clock, F in a l Cho, „ S- " B l e SMi
Re ,h e
oide,
cam e from
Bassos, J. W. McCoy and G. M.
,-vejaglng
mariner.
j
”
th
BeV'
E
'
J
'
C°
"
‘“
y
Lord
Rod.-
And felt the prints of nails inside His some fur
F ro s t; A ltos, Mrs. H. R. R e a c h ert.
hands.
B enediction
lióme was In Berm uda, brought it buck
,
Miss
Eva Poley and Miss F lo ren ce
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
P o stlu d e , o rg an
I'll not bslieve Ho lives again who w ith him.
M rs. Van F ossen A llen; S opranos, Mrs. P e rry A8h-
O ur Am erican E a s te r lily of to d a y - 1
S -C° Ud StFeetS’
died.”
P R F U iV T L n T T v
c ra ft. Mrs. J. H. McGee and Mrs. J.
~
,
.a. ,
.
* • M is. J o se p h in e C ham nie. n a sto r
Union Cb -i tT
? , C H lR ™
H F u lle ‘" T en o rs, 11. R. R e a c h ert
And later. Christ appeared.
i ht hi may term lt — l ® H ln ,,, s ’ " n ‘
B ible school a t 10 o ’clock. F
F r r a n k ; u n io n C h ristia n E n d e a v o r su n rise and H. G. E n d e rs Jr.', assiste d by
? ° 'LapaneS^ °.rlgln- Its .se’ P a tte rs o n , s u p e rin te n d e n t.
Bi
He bade the doubting Thomas make d
n.8 i X î L n?eet.ing a n d b r e a k f a s ’ a t 6 : 3 f t i C arl Loveland.’" ’o r g a n is t? m 7 s 7 J. *8.
lection from o th er varieties, by p refer y o u r Bible. W e w a n t 100 B ibles B *L
th is o’clock a. m.
his tests,
P a rso n . C h o riste r, Mrs. Jo h n F u lle r.
ence, may be refe rre d to certain nota­ S u nday. W e use th em in ev ery class. I S unday school a t 9-45
Who did and said, “ My Lord,” and
T h e re will be no e v e n in g m eetin g
ble advantages—early blooming, size M orning w o rsh ip a t 11. T h e re w illj
M orning service, b aptism and re- of th e E n d e a v o r society.
Christ replied,
and num ber of blossom s, and ease of i n d 8 SoRCial E a ®t e r „ m u sic P ro g ra m ceP U o n -o f m em bers a t 11.
|
At 7 :3 0 p. ,,i. the S unday school
“ Because you have behold me, you
“forcing” in hothouses.
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w
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:
'w
ill
presen- th e “ P a g e a n t of th e
believe,
A? 7
6 ,: 3 ° P’ m-
,
O rgan V o lu n tary
¡L iftin g H a n d s.” T he p ro g ra m :
But those who have not seen my , . h ‘lt Efh
an ^ J > tly (end presum e-
A t 7 .3 0 th e B!ble school w ill pre- E a s te r C aro l— “ O Jo y o u s E a s te r
M u s i c ................................O rc h e stra
, bly in the L evant), calla tu b ers w ere
hands and side
one of the m ost im p o rtan t food crops. s e n t a n E a s te r p ro g ra m , e n title d M o rn ” . . . .
P.
a
.
S
ch
n
eck
er
P
a r t I.— The Quest.
And yet believe, are blessed.”
H idden B e a u ty .” Y o u 'a r e w elcom e
They w ere grown over extensive areas
The C hoir
P
a r t II.— T he Choice— in Siam . T he
— Velma West Sykes in Kansas City
a t a ll th e se services. Come.
Invocation
in
each
annual
season
of
the
Nile’s
B
e tte r W ay— in J a p a n . T he E vangel
Star.
¡
E a s te r H ym n
overflow. At the tim e of th eir blossom ­
— in In d ia. F o r God and C o u n try —
Church o f th e N azarene
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.u ,,
. Solo—
h e . R —
e s - u ..«
rre w c tio
n
in K orea. A t th e C ro ssro a d s of th e
ing the fields of them m ust have pre­
C
o
rn
e
r
of
F
o
u
r
th
a
n
d
C
S
tre
e
ts.
........................
H
a
rry
Row
e Shelley
W orld.
sented to the eye a beautiful picture.
Services fo r E a s te r S u n d ay , A p ril 16: !
M rs. E s th e r A sh c raft
P a r t 111.— R ecessional, “ In th e C ross
R ealizing which fact, we may reason­
S unday school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith I R eception of M em bers and B aptism of C h rist Is G lo ry .’’
experiments Made by the United ably suppose th a t th e calla was in
T h o rn to n S. W iley, s u p e rin te n d e n t, i A n th e m — "A n g el, Roll th e Rock
T he E a s te r o ffe rin g for fo reig n
States Department of Agriculture
C h rist’s mind when He spoke of the
P re a c h in g serv ices a t 11 a n d 7 :3 0 . ; A w ay” . . . .
C a rrie B. A dam s m issions w ill be ta k e n a t th is se rv ­
Have Been Successful.
“lilies of the field.”
W e a re en g ag ed in a rev iv al m ee tin g i
The Choir
ice, p a rt of w hich will go to th e
co n d u c te d by th e S m ith fam ily, of
P ra y e r
su p p o rt of an o rp h a n in In d ia.
W hen it first becam e known th at ex
S to c k to n , C alif. A special fe a tu re of R esp o n se— E xce rp t front G o u n o d ’s
A c o rd ial in v ita tio n to a l t
p ertinents In raising E a ste r lilies from
th e E a s te r serv ices w ill be th e m usic
seed w ere being carrie d on by the De­
re n d e re d by th is ta le n te d fam ily.
p a rtm e n t of A griculture, few florists In All Lands and in All Times the Cel-
W e feel th e re is no b e tte r way to
w ere p r e p a r e d to believe th a t the
c
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m m e ra te th is E a s te r tid e th a n to
v ebration of the Rebirth Has
u n d ertak in g possessed any comm ercial
be
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g ag ed in a special e ffo rt to
Been General.
value beyond the possibilities of pro
b rin g so u ls to th e M a ste r’s feet. W e
a re h a v in g serv ices each n ig h t a t
ducing new hybrids. T h e results of
W ars huve been waged over w hat 7 :3 0 . W e e x te n d a c o rd ia l in v ita tio n
these experim ents, which have now
been carrie d on for four years, indi should he th e p roper day fo r th e cele­ to you to com e a n d h e a r th e m es­
C hurches have sa g es in se rm o n a n d song.
cate, th e dep artm en t specialists be­ b ration of E a ste r.
lieve, th at tills country can develop an been re n t by differences of opinion
. FIR ST CONGREGATIONAL
as to how- tlie festiv al should be oh
im p o rtan t industry.
B o u lev ard a n d M ain s tre e ts .
served. E a ste r h as been the first day
On th e A rlington experim ental farm,
S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 o ’clock w ith
of th e year, and, fo r hundreds of years
which is Just across th e Potom ac river
c
lasses
fo r a ll g ra d e s a n d ages. B ring
a t a tim e, th ere have been not one but
from W ashington, dep artm en t special­
Headquarters for
often several E asters, each defended y o u r Bible.
ists produce tlie lily seeds in green­
M orning serv ice a t 11.
S u b ject,
by its advocates. In th e controversy
houses by artificial pollination. These
FISK AND GOODRICH TIRES
both sun and moon have been called ‘ T h e W itn e ss to I m m o rta lity .’’
seed a re p lan ted about J a n u a ry 1,
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in to give testim ony and since those
pricked out into sm all pots, and in
p. m.
M ary G aley a n d G ra c e Mc-
two w itnesses failed fully to agree C u lluin, lead ers.
Michelin Red Ring-Shaped Tubes
May th e young p la n ts a re set in the
there lias grown up a difference, so
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . M arie
open ground. They develop rapidly,
and Small Accessories
tiiat ou r C h ristian E a ste r m ight bt P re sc o tt, lea d e r.
and by Ju ly or August some of tlie
called the sun E aster, w hereas the
T h e h o u r of th e ev e n in g service
p lan ts reach sufficient size to bear
near-by Passover of the Jew s might will c o m p rise a special E a s te r pro-1
Yes, We Repair All Kinds of Tires and Tubes
blooms. In O ctober or Novem ber tlie
be term ed th e moon e a ste r or moon g ram re n d e re d by th e S u n d ay school !
passover. It w as indeed, according to a n d y o u n g people of th e c h u rc h , as- i
much weighty testim ony, a carrying siste d by th e m o rn in g ch o ir. At th e
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on Into C hristendom of th e passover th e m o rn in g serv ice tw o sp ecial s e - 1
Idea, by which tlie paschal lam b be­ lec tio n s w ill be given by a double
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A rich tr e a t is in
cam e th e C hrist, or ra th e r C hrist the q u a r te t ch o ir.
Be careful with fires in the woods—always.
paschal lamb, in th e beautiful church s to re fo r th e e n tir e day. T h e public
symbolism.
And fu rth e r back this is c o rd ia lly in v ited to a ll th e s e -s e rv ­
ra re tim e of spring’s rebirth, of na­ ices E a s te r S u nday.
tu re ’s own resurrection, had been cel­
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
eb rated in pagun lands because of that
V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond.
Instinct th a t seem s to have asserted
H oly co m m u n io n a t 8 o’clock a. m.
FOR SATURDAY
itself in man a t c ertain tim es of the
S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 o’clock.
year to pause am id his routine labors
H oly co m m u n io n a n d serm o n on
and give th an k s to a supernal power, “ T he R e s u rre c tio n a t 11 o'clock.
—Just about the prettiest
invisible and all-present, for the great
T h e fo llow ing m u sical p ro g ram
tru th s of life.
will be given:
R ecessio n al H ym n — “ W elcom e
H appy M o rn in g ” . . . S ullivan
B A V A R IA N E A 8 T E R CUSTO M
K y r i e s .............................. J. H. G ow er
G loria T ibi
A n th e m — “ W hy Seek Ye th e L iv ­
ing A m ong th e D e a d ? ”
we have had this season
H ym n— “ T he S trife Is O ver,” from
P a le s trin a .
came just in time for Easter.
O ffe rto ry Solo— ‘ E a s te r M orn”
Mrs. G ladys S h o rtrid g e
S u rsu m C orda a n d S a n c tu s
A ngus Dei
B en edictus
—And the prices are sur­
N unc D im ittis a n d F iv e -F o ld Am en
R ecessio n al H ym n — “ Com e Ye
prisingly low for such gf^i'l
F a ith f u l”
HOME-GROWN- EASTER LILIES
PERIOD OF UNIVERSAL JOY
Kruggel Bros.
Tire Shop
C oats
coats.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
C o rn e r of N o rth M ain a n d L a u re l
s tre e ts . C h a rle s A. E d w a rd s, m in is te r |
S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a. m ., w ith ;
Dr. G. W . G regg, s u p e rin te n d e n t.
M o rn in g serv ice a t 11.
S u b je ct, i
“ R e s u rre c tio n .” B aptism a n d rec e p ­
tion in to c h u rc h m em b ersh ip .
E v e n in g
E p w o rth lea g u e a t 6 :1 5 p. m. Ira
C. W ilson, p re sid e n t.
E v en in g serv ice a t 7 :3 0 . An Eas-1
t e r c a n ta ta . M r. G eorge H. Yeo, d i­
re c to r. M rs. H. J. V an F o ssen and
M rs. H en ry , a c co m p a n ists.
P re lu d e , o rg a n . M rs. V an F ossen
C h o ru s— “ Sing A loud u n to God
American-Grown Lilies.
p lan ts a re lifted, potted, and removed
to th e greenhouse. W ithout undue
forcing the p la n ts will c o u ie in t o full
bloom tlie following F ebruary to April
—15 m onths a fte r tlie seed h a s been
planted. Those p lan ts which bloom
in Ju ly or A ugust and from which the
bloom sta lk has been cut may send
out tw-o or th re e sta lk s and can lie
forced to bloom Hgain by E aster.
Many com m ercial grow ers are much
in terested in the work which Is being
conducted on tlie A rlington farm , and
ofticlals of the departm ent believe tiiat
It will not be long until an industry
our Strength.”
As it Is forbidden to ring the bells
will be developed in th is country which on Good F riday, wooden ra ttle s are A lto Solo— “ B ehold I Show You a
M y stery ” . . M iss J e a n A nderson
will m ake lily grow ers here independ­ used by the little choir boys to call the
C h o ru s, B assos — “ T h e re fo re My
ent of any foreign supply of bulbs.
faith fu l to th e churches.
Heart is Glad”
Let's have
a
smokeless summer.
Tidings classified ads get results.
Chorus—“Thou Wilt Shew Me the
Path of Life”
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—A new lot of Suits at good
prices, too.
DO NOT FORGET THE LITTLE NECESSARIES
THAT GO WITH YOUR EASTER OUTFIT
—Silk Hosiery, Underwear,
Petticoats, Blouses, Gloves,
Corsets, Neckwear, Bags.