Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 02, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
i Easter Sunday
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at Ashland
Churches'
norms» M fcHct: "The RMurree-
tion Body.” an Barter message.
Entered at the Ashland. Oregon I to
There wiB be Vaatia«» f t chHdrea
•ad adftte tottowwk by the re­
ception ot ■ e mbei e. Syertal mo-
•ic.
The S a h lty eeheel wtl
meet at 8 :4 ^ Decision Day pro­
gram .wW be part ef the exer­
Oto Month jA -
o'clock. Kpwerth League «t 8:48
Editor
Solo— "Map
MUls.
O F F IC IA L C IT Y
Three Months i
814 Months , r --
Oae Year —
Sorro
cises.
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J u n io r' League
at
When You Think Of
FISHING
4:00
for a ll young people.
In thy
evening at 8 o'clock the choir
will present the following .Eas­
4
One Month
Three Months
ier Cantata:
The Epworth League w ill con­
duct an Easter Morning praise
meeting on C arter Heights a t
5: SO. Cars w ill leave the church
a t * a . m. Everyone is lavited
to corns.
Sue .Months _
One Year ------
, D IS P L A Y
A D V E R T IS IN G I
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Yearly Contracts
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Rgtes for Legal and M iscellaneous
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of
Mr. MpCoy.
TH p Kply Comsanniop,
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Think of The
Thdre wwra *4« In Bible scbort
last Sunday morning.
L. D.
Payne wop the two piece silver
art offered the one who would
brfhg the largest number te Snh-
Littljt Store, in Town
Hotel — Oma B n
"■OSANNA" by M fa
Geo. H . Yeo, Director.
Mrs. Aaaabel Davte,
panist.
accom­
Opening Voluntary— "Andante
t Variations.”— Beethoven. Mra.
Davis.
Opening Chorns— "Blessed Is
He”— Choir.
“And They -Took Jeans"— Bast
Sole end Choir,
soloist.
“Alleluia Sing Y e ”— Soprano
Solo and Choir,
Mrs. ;W oleoft,
soloist
"Risen to Reign”— Mixed quar­
tet. Mrs. Smith, Miss Anderson,
Mr. Crews and M r. Yeo.
"Upon the First Day”— Trio
Mrs. Wolcott, Miss Pemberton,
Mrs. H arrell.
"The Lord is Risen Indeed”—
Choir.
“The
Dawn
Divine”— Alt«
Solo and Choir.
Mrs. Reed,
soloist.
•
"Morning of L ife ” — Sopraao
and Bass Duet,
Mrs. Wolcott
and Mr. Crews.
"Easter Song" by Dennee—
Soprano Solo. Mrs. J. E. Angwin.
"O ffertory” by Paul Devred—
Mrs. Davis.
“A New Song"— Choir.
“W e HaH a Risen Lord"—
Women's Chorns.
“ Serve
Him
Foreverv— So­
prano and Alto Duet and Choir.
Mrs. Smith, Mis4 Anderson.
“There Stood Three Crosses
on a H ill" — Contralto Solo. Miss
Jean Anderson.
"B ella <# Easter, R in g "—
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
"AU future events, where an admisslda charge far made or a
collection taken is Advertising.**
. No discount "Will he allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders
1 Jakes — six attractions which, if anywhere elao, would
I t universally advertised. A il o f these are found in a
epmparatively small area, the majority beifcg in Rogue
River valley. And yet, there has been-no real cooperative t
effort to advertise thpin collectively. ’ W e believe that,
with, a single exception, all of'th e Southern Oregon cities c
have been w illing to work together for the common good.
The Attitude of one single city has prevented any such t
action — Ashland, Klam ath ¿"alls and Grants P a ss hav­
ing signified their desire to cooperate, with only Medford
holding out.
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In seeking to build a road from Medford to the Ore­
gon Caves, we bettevw that Medford has ta|<en the wrong
attitude, for close to Mddforfi are two attractions which 1
certainly merit consideration. W e refer to Diamond and
l>ake o f . I he Wood». W ouldn’t it have been w iser,to work
on these things a t onfe’s own door, than to attempt to <
take from a neighbor, som ething that neighbor has built,
up by years of effort!. The only w ay to reach Diamond
l^ake, without wrecking o n e ’s car or one’s religion, is
from th<fCrater I^tke or The Dalles-California highways.
It is safe to estim ate that Hie number o f people at Dia- '
niond Irtke last year exceeded the number visitin g thei
Caves, vet Medford eits placidly back and observes a
good road built in from the east, to perm it a large part
of the Rogue R iver Valley tourist travel to leave by that
route. A road from Union creek to the lake would certain­
ly result in greatly increased travel. E ven Roseburg is
{dishing the construction of a highw ay up the Umpqita
Ip Diamond latke. D oesn’t Medford want the business!
T he same eowditiens e x ist a t Lake o f the W oods, a
lieautiful body of water near Ashland. It is next to im-
{Kmsible to get there, the trip being anything but a pleas­
ure. It is possible that fears arc eutertained that Ash*
land m ight profit b y «twii a road!
The; state highway commission lias said that one
good road-to a scenic attraction jp sufficient. U ntil there
i« a t least oae good road-to each scenic attraction, we be­
lieve that one should be enpugh, if it is necessary to con­
struct them w ith, local funds. L et’s open np Diamond
Lake, la k e of the W oods and Rogue River before we
begin to wortj- about flatting more than onq.good road'
to an attraction. The easier we make it for die tourist^
to reach these attraction s the longer they are going to
stay with us. W e have a wonderfully scenic empire m
Southern Oregon. There is no reason for one community
to tie j<*ol<Mis-o€ another, and-we- -believe that when Med­
ford shows an inclination to play the game fairly, all of
Southern Oregon can unite in one common 'program of,
advertising and publicity.
Graute Paas Courier.
Food scarcity is coming, says .the head of the biology
department of M assachusetts Institute o f Technology«,
Tlie world may go hungry in the next dentury.
F irst there will lx? a great decrease o f rfieat prdf-
d jjctioi, with grazing lands given o te r to agriculture.
More meat w ill be obtained from the A rctic and tropical
regions. Production and consumption o f fish w ill increase.
V egetables apd friiits will become .more important, also
soy beans, peanuts and bananas.
> A fi-th ism a y be trne enoffgh. But it doesn’t interest
m»ny people at a time wl»--n it is so” easy ffi produce food,
that our faya^rs can ’( get enough for 4heir crop« tai payv |
expenses.
Sale
ef
Coats
Easter Specials!
HOT CROSS BUNS
EASTER CAKES
4 L L OF OUR DRESSY MOD­
ELS
ON
SA L K ;S A T U R D A Y
AT AFTER EASTER PRICES
Franklin Bakery
4 -t
There are about 3 doeen of these that should go out before Easter and
tomorrow we offer these at attractive markings.
$29.75 Coats at - .
$34.50 to $39.7$ Coateat
BfU soys he wants M s home
and garage to h ave • k e p t-
up look because th ey’ re
OftJ B u t th e m o re vital
reason he gives fo r k e e p ­
ing th em u p — pafaOarf— is
one that involves p ro p erty
valu e. A c m e Q u a lity Paint
serves both interests—and
m o re ! I t p reven ts d e te ri­
o r a tio n , re d u c e s r e p a ir
needs, beautifies, and en­
hances valu e,
.
$59.50 to $69.50 Coats at
~
varnish
? n
A Very good range o f sizes from 16' to 46 1»2
A Amk
LU X IT E
W B>*'
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silk
’
lingerie
T H K ä ln
/Á \V * k
Linoleum, Congolcuni, aiid Felt Base
Floor Coverings and .Other Rug
Ix»t tlie KIDDIES PLAY—IP« uo trouble at all to
clean up after them wh4n ywu have Linoienm Rugs
or Linoleum Floors, sijnply 9|ripe i t u p With' a damp
cloth and it is bright and <IfMn again. We have j u f t
wliat von want iu a numliei; of very attractive pat-
tenia.
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allen.
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HOSIERY
C ARTER’S .
RAYON.
(r W h en th e w orld does get hungry, then» will be tu «ro > A c tw C
prosperity for th e farmers, a n yw ay.,
.. w
.Varnish
? A lo c îl hJitomolnle Chjlf
!<PlbtedlYcould do a good
l&pf w orlcf
ut favorable io sane auto
« t r a f f i c DBs aud unfavorable seutiioent against the
law s vrlfieb now d u U cr up the statute books.'
rtertf which rfthuMI merit the support of m<v
by .reason of its proposed affiliation with I
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PredEaster
Bill Endicott’s
Other Reason
FUTURE FOOD
W e have ju st received a number of differ­
ent styles in the new eprifcg shades, with both
high and medium heels. A lso patent leather ahd
satin pumps for street and evening wear.
These shoes are late in gettin g here for
E aster and are priced very moderate so as to
clean them Up in* a few day«. Pick your style
from our windows and get the style before they
are gone.
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SPORT SATIN OR MHX>
SH E ^N , SL IPS AT Iff.M
TACK TRIMMED RAY
z ON KMT CHBMISB
11.96
The gote Coiwtettefe and Bam
deau
' A » ' » •" /•'
YMj* attractive aud rear
won ably priced.
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