Grows Well In
lette In Jackson County
outsits sp«cimeng«grown to
the
last I t months at hOr home oa
Palm avenue.
tert. Jacks robalvOd some seed
from David Griffith, of the bur
eau of plant industry at Washing
ton. D. C-. with the request that
the need be planted and tried tit
this conaty as an effort was be
ing made to find arhat section o (
the country might be most suit
able for growing these plants. The
seed was distributed among ap
proximately JO flower growers In
the Ashland vicinity and Mrs.
Jacks has received reports from
two others beside herself oa » the
splendid growth made by the
plants In this climate. Some ex
quisite blooms are found at- the
U. H. Hosier gardens on AJmond
street and Clyde Castello, tnQrch
street, also reports having bad
splendid success in growing the
plants from the seed in 15
months.
The Regal or King lily, a
stately flower, easily grown eith
er from the seed or from the
bulb, and a hardy specimen which
it is believed map-replace the reg
ular Baatar lily because of 'its
greater commercial snipe, has a
romantic history.
A recent publication carries
a story by E. H. Wilson who
found tbo rich, fragrant lilies
¿rowing in the no-man's land of
the . Cbtuo Tibetan borderland,
and later introduced the plant in
to the gardens of .the western
world.
nhrtured
The lily plants we
tta, later
in gardens in Maeeaeh
irn gar«
they were taken to w<
dans and at the pre«
effort to being made to- Introduce
them in* the western state gar-
The bloms are exquisite, frag-
frant, of a finer testare and equ
ally as lasting as the commercial
easier lily, according to ten.
Jacks.
An exquisite and perfect speci
men of the flower was presented
to the Daily Tidings Office.
British Men
Holding Lead
8T. ANDRES. Scotland. July
13.— (IP)— Eight Americans were
among the 100 golfers Qualifying
Tuesday for the British o p e n
championship which began today.
But the lnvadert were forced to
yield the medal leadership to two
British players. Cyril Tolley, vet
eran amatOur, finished the 36
holes of qualifying play with a to
tal of 144, earned by a splendid
71 today and C. A. Whitcapibc
was next lp line with 148.
This lease had not been read pno-
llely before this meeting nad 65 k
cause many of the stockholders
were not present whb are natur
ally deeply Interested to tb lsd p e-
ument, The Daily Ttolnga gives
below a summary of the lease:
Utfctow
to be’ pivtdsd 80-88.
Earnings each inoatfc over
under «1478 to be aecnanfa
or deferred credit until tearcl
when settlement la madi <
year. Lithian Hotel company
to be liable to expenses at op
♦.Ion.'.»*
Cancellation may he made
Lithian Hotel company open
March Slat if rental Of f l i f O t
approximately 816 g room, iii not
J
■ r- M
Pa,d-
£ .
. Leasee to furnish $10.090 b on i
for execution of hMMk. <
Leasee to furnish likat and het
water for four storerooms.
Lessor to pay taxes. {rto elfel
%
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brother* alert work on pew 8
000 sawmill.
maw
hostess, w idi
m W tbrneibg. T w o J
iiafi ate
the tferte pepper pots dttd shale« Oh*
For Only A Short Time Longer, Mie H
Following Drastic Reduction In Our Sub1.
Delivered by Mail, from $6.50 to $5.00
. Delivered by Carrier, from $7.80 to $6.00
(toltili
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smarter to dtess the salad in this way at
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dfcaacy that cannot he dtnitdL
Hie Daily Tidings, delivered to ,du «»ch after
noon, brin« me crearii of the load, Jackson
county, state and world news to you. Added to
this service is a galaxy of features — humor,
illustrative news cuts, editorials, and Other in
teresting features — which makes the .
DAILY TIDINGS OF PARAMOUNT INTER
EST TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY
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Three Deaths
FOR RANSOM
SEATTLE. July 13. r - (W —
Three ehflOro* ICSd Wto Httf toot
death to two automobile accldanta
hero tost aipht. Wm. Wright. <8.
O 0 M ^ Wash, and Marian. 6,
and Myra tftoi, ft. slaters, of I o-
trolt;, « ere ¿IBM , whan t ie
WrigBt Car p h to s d through t ic
g » r d toil V todia.
Clay ftgl-
art»«;
Plana for oelebratiag the In
dustrial growth of Medford J g
September are being formulated
by the Artisans organisation of
that city with a. view to securing
the Paclfla coast convention of
the Ualtsd Artteans la 1033.
Discussion of these pleas occupied
the . attention at the Medford
Chamber of Commerce recently
and that organisation will co-
operete to completing the details
at the sta ir.
MAIL OR BRING YOUR REMITTANCE TO
rHE DAILY TIDING!
toHar lit t 6y the kidnaper
Patrick. htod'M the tohiÿ air ser . nteotl Kelley. Eugene. Oregon,
vice. for their next assignments. has Spent the past two or three
The returning Conquerors of fa y s -la thia ally visiting friends
tM traàs-Paclftc iU'dtoy ended
-th eir d iy ” at A batftnêi fttv«à to
thorn by t i e efty of Oakland to Ila
aiwiietoa) UdRhrtànì.
M w to ttoly a d Ä «U dhyw fto
those bdytoh gfoaeeto Of tfa kW.,
PORTLAND
ASHLAND, OREGON
* Afttioiigli p
a fgw koura*
Mondgy «ügh
WHNS
* yjBtftrfey % t4 \ rp<1ftwr
W “ tort at the loop} Chamber of
Commareo op, the Plaga. T ho.n ^
stage registrations dally for . the
past moutn or utx weeks u i o
•toyed approxfm a^y {fiT ¡ f e
to «00 ears.
QUARANTINE PLACED
•*’* « Ä VAKW t HOVHf
pouttoa «tos «¿Hated
The aato *da ache
today b ei uto satt ,d
p o g n e s R.
’Smallpox” and the next day
y fooling after
affairs.
Mhlnosa