mi. EAX.KJH VAvnAZi nAMiin, oKBaov SATURDAY, MARCH 27 191S .nh individual selection just as C8CU . . . trmu. hnmn pl,r '."he without mimic in your home. Victrolns are priced from 15.00 P""... ,i we will demonstrate them to you ot any time. Come in Elrt us send a Victrola to your home. 1 MM&sBMm ''" - : It 621 COURT STREET. 1 Easter Perfumes Hiiiiiii mi rrrrTr rr r nr We cordially invite you to examine our newest odors, Colgates Splend or, Eclat, Florient, and Radiant Rose. Agents for Symphony Lawn Stationery. lifcrry's Drug Store . . 115 S. Com'l St. . ; THE REXALL STORE j WOT being prepared to " handle our increase ing business, we were J compelled to enlarge jour store, and will be j able to take care of all jibe business in our i vicinity. We will carry a iirst uass line of tall crol aiupic groceries and feed. BfiHUND GROCERY GEO. W. S10E W Highland Ave Phone 496 For wooa service Good Goods Good Prices Co to 11 Harlan cFor:Siap!e and fancy Groceries. l2tha Leslie Street, 4 a. . . . It k - i- wMer what .... v.. I . " Journal u 10 . - - .i van - w viu. m 214 T7"! - - Easter Time Above all others ia the season of music. There Is no other music so appreciated by the entire family as you get in tho Victrola. Tho two distinct characteristics in the Victrola aro lone and Tone Control. The Victrola tone is a wonderful thing. It is tone of pure real ity, throbbing with life and power. When yon hear the world's greatest artists on the em just as trulyVictrola, you hear is though thoy were singing or playing right before you. Besides this true-to-lifo tone there is incorporated in the Victrola tho im portant feature of tone control tho ability to you personally want to hear it. Vletrnlim nrfl nrieerl from Al.tnn MOOSE BUILDINO iBefore the First! Racial lii7 N Tnlui Sunday ench year tbe minds of million of Chris tlims (lie world over lire occu pied with thoughts of n scene lu Jei'usnlein. On the eastern spur of the Mount of Olives lies the little town of liethiiny. a few furlongs mvny from .lenisitlcui. Ou the niouiornble mornliifr of his en trance Into the city Jesus secured near Uothnny the donkey upon which he mailt' his memorable Journey to Jeru ifulctu. The occasion was the feast of the Passover, mul -pilgrims from Gali lee nnd eastern Judea, the localllles In which his ministry hail been perform ed, nccouipanled him upon the Journey As they beheld hlui riding ou nu nss (the royal beast In the days of D.ivldi (he hopes of the multitude were sod denly revived. Quickly tho news of his coming spread through the long lines of pilgrims. Those ahead lore palui branches from the trees by I lie wayside, while others spread their gar ments ami cloaks ulong the way on which he was to pass, while they all Joined in n triumphant song: llcannnu to the ton of David! llloitcil Is he who conleth In the name of the Lord! Iloennna In tho highest! Slowly the. procession came around the southern end of the Mount of Olives, with the gorge of the Kcdron lo the south, until tho wonderful clly of Jerusalem burst Into view. Then, descending Into the volley, Jesus en tered the city through this gale In the midst of a cheering multitude of peo ple, who waved their palm branches before him. Just as the sun was set ting behind the hills he found his way to the temple, lie sought not 11 wait ing throne, but a .quiet place for wor ship. Then in the hush of the even lug, refusing to give any encourage ment to the selfish material hopes of the populace, ho quietly returned to his humble homo In Ilcthnny. The gate, ns we see It today, Is en tirely sealed. Many hundred years after Christ nad passed through It the city fell Into the hands of tho Turks, and It was their belief and fear that our Lord Jesus was about to return and re-enter tho city through this gate. It was not their will that he do this, nnd they believed that by sealing It up iu this maimer his coming would ho prevented, nnd so It remains to this dny, tho Sealed Golden gate, the most remnrk.tble nnd Interesting Ulhlical landmark In the world. How to Dye Eggt. If you will save the dry, brown skins from onions nnd boll tho eggs with the onion skins long enough for the eggs to he hard you will obtain beautifully dyed Easter eggs of various shades of brown, with no taste of the onion nnd no danger of poison, as from some oth er dyes. Woman's Home Companion. I The Prize Egg! An Easter Story THE shops all along tbe main street were full of Easter sug gestions. One confectioner's window was entirely filled i with chocolate covered eggs of all I - ! v u miiduuiivvui i Each egg lu Ibis window rontalu a valuable nud unlipie prlae. All eggs are tbe same price. 2.1 cents. Kiteb egg will ien ou Easter luorulng." ' russei'sby pausevl to look and read the notice, and uot a few entered tbe bop to purchase. Presently u winsome looking girl and vci-v Itill l-.ilniv nint, nimuiul in frm.t f the window. lie looked luqulrlngly i at her, an.l she smiled; then they went In, coming out ngalu In n few minutes carrying a small box. That evening at the girl's home they opened the package and examined the egg- 'Shall we break It." she questioned, or wait until Easter nnd see what happens?" "Oh. let's wait!", he answered. "I lou't suppose It will have anything worth while Inside, and It may not jveii cpen. though of course that could lie chemically arranged." The egg was again put in Its box iitr.l laid away where the girl promised .t would remain until the arrival of the man on Easter morning. Easter dawned fair and beautiful, and while it was quite early the man arrived to find the girl anxiously await ing hlui. . They opened the box wjth care and gently laid the egg ou the table. The surface of chocolate was as smooth as wheti purchased. Tor hair an hour they watched It closely an.l were about to give up when the girl noticed n faint crack across the top. Very slowly It spread -In fact, ahiwt Uiipeivpptlbly-unlll. quite without realizing how It happen ed or when, the two halves of the egg lay on I be table and between them a small object wrapped In tissue paper. Very gingerly she tore olT the paper nnd cried In disgust when, she saw only n dirty old' sliver dollar. "Sllll," he exclaimed practically, "n dollar I il dollar, no mailer how old It Is." Us took It from her and looked al It closely, feeling It all over, when the eagle opened, and tho face of a wo man smiled up at 111 ill. "Oh!" Suddenly lie raised It to his lips, kissing It passionately. The girl's expression instantly chang ed from sweet wlnsomeness to n Jeal ous fury, nnd she snatched the dollar from bim. "How dare you kiss that woman when you say yon love mo!" She fair ly hissed the words, nnd her angry eyes devoured the lovely features of the nlmost faded picture. He took It gently from her, holding It tenderly In his hand, while he put his nrm around her, nnd there was wonder In his voice when lie spoke. "Strange nud Improbable as It seems, that Is my mother's photograph." "How curious!" she murmured from his shoulder. "You see how thin nnd worn the dol lar Is," he continued, "That Is because my father curried It for ten years, nnd then one day abstentnilndcdly he spent It. He never knew where or how, but It was gono, and ho was never nblo to find n trace of It, though I don't believe ho hns ever given up trying, I think mother felt It until she saw how It worried father; then she mnde light of It by saying she wondered whoso husband was carrying her pic ture now. How glnd thoy will be!" He raised the eagle to look once more Into the beautiful tender eyes that so the girl thought at tho mo ment, were exactly like his. "I thought I would be nfrnld of her," the girl said nlowly, "but I won't be unless she has changed. Has she?" "Only to become more beautiful. This was taken before- I was born. Vou will change that way some dny, dear, and I rhall wnti'li you ns my father watched her. Von do love me. I know It now," he said with convic tion, "for you were Jealous when 1 kissed the picture, and you couldn't be unless you cared." Once more rho gazed upon the pic ture: then, closing the dollar, she slip ped It Into his vest pocket. "Take It to her. dear," sho besltat-ed-"and tell her It rnmo out of it prize ei;g, but that a girl who hopes some day to be loved ns much ih she Is sends It, iind"- "Tlien." he Interrupted, "you're go ing to say yes today''" I "I'm ftlll lu dottlit about lots of ' things, but I do love .vo t.'und I want a ; beautiful mother to love me. mi 1"- "You 1nr!!ng!" He lifted her off her feet for n second nnd crushed her to hlui: As he put her down I hey both noticed the egg hd closed, and only a faint crack showed where It had been spilt. "Yes, It's a st '.'lingo egg." he said In answer to her qmxtloiiljig. "but what i jl sail about I lie at Hon of chi-mlcnls j accounts for tho lo-lag ns well ns the opening. Put whatever U Is It has k nerved Its ptirpoo hero In giving me the prize." In tht Garden. ftie, surporlnif hlui lo li th KftnlcrHsr"-pt-id Is our Cliriit and our hvHri. cry "Wlifrer 1 We Wflulil t tni to tl Invert ami fair. Stilt p'r la tht tomb tx-hltnl thr. Ah! Not theru! Put of oM In tho nii air, Oat In Hie K'ir'irn. IM, n Cud th Mary Elronnr Roberts In I.! ;lr:rott'. New World's Record In Buick Shipment i The Buick factory at Flint. Mih I 'becnuso of n increased business in tho years past were forced to increase the' I capacity of their manufacturing plant 1 this year which consequently allowed them to increase t&oir output. The manufacturers of this car stato that their increased manufacturing faeili-, tics nave given loem an increase of at least 33 per cent on their product of 1915 cars, and that consequently they 'have boon able to make a reduo. lla jo to price of their new models. The improvements for the new mtvloU . f Mr u lne y .m "'""-meat, beauty l u iinu, tUuTi.-ucv vi cuniroi, in creased power and added comfort for both passenger and driver. Oae of their strong fentures is the valve-in-hand motor, develnninr mnr power for its si than any other style ; or motor maae. The local agents here have this tn :SaV. "The train load nhiumcnt of mi douWe-ck Mrs that was shipped from the factory February 20 for Pa cific coast distribution is the largest and most valuable shipment of auto mobiles ever made in the world's his tory nna mat nicy received one car load of the shipment. This is the second train load shipment of Buicks for the coast tins itrainlonds of Buiclis year. Nineteen were recently shipped to different parts of the coun try in 21 days.' I Tho local dealers predict that the year 1!15 will exeell all others in the sale of automobiles in Medford ar.d the Rogue river valley. Easter's uate Uopvi.ca on tne Moon. It Is well known lli .l Caster Sunday seldom, If I'Ver. fails upon ilu same day of the month two yearn in suc cession Indeed. Il dues imt always appear In Iho vanic mouth, for, while It usually i-uincs in M:ir. h, this year It cimic-t In April. Til's variation l iraccalile to the !i::sni of t!ic monn Eastcf Sniidny la nlw.iys the llrst Snu -lay ti I'ltT tlie lii'sl full cinnii of i;prlii': s spiln;.; lie;:lllM ou March Ut. tlli: means 1 tint Eastcl' Sni lay never comes earlier tli-m March :i nr I. iter than April k ( EASTER 'Wy CROCERIES Fresh Eggs, can died, doz. . . . . 20c Country Butler, lb. 25c Best Lemons, doz. 15c Blood Oranges, doz. 20c All Eggs, candled be fore sold. Morning and Afternoon Delivery. Ward K.Richardson 2395 Front St. imaemmmKtmmmi Perfume s Palmer's Rieger Dabraok't Hudnut's Toilet Prep arations Nyal'8 Face Cream Theltna Perfume Mayflower Talcum Powder CROWN DRUG CO. r. Wi 332 State Street r'V . 7." , u . m my i r u , i ft .) XJ Y " 1 Earliest Easter Hymn 'T'TslQ (s tbe very day of God. Serene citb holy Ugbt ft came, In wblcb tbe 'stream of sacred blood Swept over tbe world's crime and sbamc. Ob, admirable mystery, Cbc stno of all are laid on tbee, Htod thou to cleanse tbe world's deep stain fls man dotb bear tbe sins of men. dbat can be ever more sublime ? Cbat grace might msct tbe guilt of time Love dotb tbe bonds of fear undo nr.a ueatt) restores our life anew. St. jlmbrosc. EASTER A PROMISE KEPT. Easter Ih a protnlae fultllled. It stands pre-eminent n.i a season of re newed hope, endowed with a stupen dous idyiiillennee lo a t'lirlstlan people, K.vmliDlh'Ini.' an open ilimr to humor talit.v through whieti mankind ditches ul'.mi'M'N of life eternal. Thro'ijjh aces ef doubt and Idolatry the people looked for iLcnnilna Saviour, and even throiij;!) tw iijsony of the crm-tlixion .Tesns' proinl.'e to IiIm ful lowers permeated the darltness, llln inlimtinv the (ih'oni with the hope ot his remirreelion, liael; throtieh the vista of lime: The betrayal of .leciis. The eruelllxlon. Dr.rliiieNs veils the face of the earth. The Imvlal of .lesus. The stone rolled buck, from the sepuleher. The resur rection. Angelic seiilliielH stand guard at the deserted tomb of the risen Lord. Mary Maitilalene seeking the Lord Christ's admonition and divine nssnr mice, "l'ear not." Calvary Interpreted. Death transfigured. Life eternal. Christ triumphant. Winter, with her hoarfrost and bit ing winds, throws off her ley niantle, and nature substitutes n brighter garb of vivid green, and tho celebration of the resurrection of our Lord la ushered In by the gladness of spring. .lo.v. Joy. Joy; come, come, eoinc; re sound the melodious voices from (lie sonorous throats of the church hells. The hospitable church door stands In vitingly open to admit tho motley throng, wending Its ways to the sanc tuary, from whose bedecked Interior the queenly lily nnd stately palm nod a welcome to all. The atmosphere pnl sates with rejuvenated hope. The organ throbs with Joy and than ders forth her welcome lo all In n glad nntheni of triumph. Tlio subtle per fume of Horn envelops all In com memoration of Christ's glorious resur rection, while worshipers Join with the celestial hont In a triumphant chorus: "Christ Is risen! Hallelujah! nallelujah! Christ Is rlscu!"-Carrle Adele Van Wlcklo. RESURRECTION'S SIGN. It Is told of (he great Teacher that he was approached and (old that If he would hut manifest a sign to prove his dlvlno origin ho would be accepted. He replied that If the sluns mid miracles which were In evidence till nroiind were not sullklent no others would be given. It would seem that then, even as now. mini In his egotism demanded more proof of n self evident fact. Today our sclenllsts are trying to explain the phenomena which surround us. nnd the more they try t lie more do they demonstrate their own gross Ignorance to every one Imt themselves. We boast that we me the masters of electricity, yet no two of even the most advanced of our scientists are agreed as lo the nature, origin or final destination of our so called ccrviiiit. We build structures which wo fondly believe Will endure for nil lime, and we boast that we have studied and mustered the naliiral laws, so Hint we can defy tin lure herself, and In that moment nature stirs, lakes an extra long breath, and these mighty build In; k crimlilc Into dust, nud liiuu's works disappear from the face of Hie en rth, It Is well Hint we should have days like Ibis of l-nisler to check us for even o moment In our headlong roumo In pursuit of the more si rdld things of life. Such days are in Hie iintnre of resting placis where we can refresh ourselves wlih the purer, clearer nlr of heller things and gain strength, hope ami new life from the realizallou that thire Is soiiii thing more In life besides the soidld dally routine, the struggle for tl.e ft-iv dollar which are owntlnl to the continuum e of Hie Inestimable privilege of P lllug and sweating from 0110 dny lo another. TH Eattsr Tost. Jesus said unto her: I utn Hie resur reel Ion sud the life. Uu that believe! h 111 me. though he were (le-ul. yet shall he live, nnd whosoever llveth and be llcvcth In me shall never dle.-Bt. John it, 23, sa - Fast De Luxe Route to CALIFORNIA North Bank Road Water-Lcvcl RaiJ-Twcnty-Six Hours' Ocean Sail S.S. "Great Northern" Steamer Train Leaves ! Portland 9:00 A.M. "Great Northern" Sails From Flavel 1:30 P.M. Luncheon Aboard Ship ; SAILINGS March 25, 29; April 2, 6, 10 and 14th Fares to San Francisco Round Trip, 30 Days, $30; meals and berths included at sea. Round trip and one-way fares to San Diego and other California points, rail or ocean routes south of San Francisco. Sun Parlor, Palm Garden, Orchestra, Cabins De Luxe, Bedrooms with Bath, Bachelor Apartments with Shower Bath. Deck Games. ."Go South Today" Reservations and further pnrtievilnrs of agents Spo kane, Portland & Kesttle, Oregon Kleetric, Oregon mink or Northern I'licifio or Orent Northern ltuil wnys. iru. and the Life i vA Po-m For Easter By JAMES A. F.DCF.RTON ; .h--h--I' (Copyright, IMS, hy Associated t.lternry I'refs 1 Xnn (he rcnurrectlon and tb: life." So eaya the Living Christ who (s within. 'I free the heart from dhicord and from etrffc. I free tbe tvdnd trcm crrcr and from etn, I brinn tlie nations health. I give tbe spirit wraith. Open tbe battlefield of eclf I teach the soul to win." "t? 611601," tries Mature when the yearlayounBi 1 Hnd when the florn leads up her rooy Keuro Cbe same eong if tbe Sun to 6arth la BimtT. "Renew," lie chants, "vour colors and vour bowers. ! Prtnh from your opHnjts cf dew. I Clothe fields and firovco anew. Rcweave your robes and All your lap ! with garlands and with flowers." i "fjGMlUD," oays Life, "all things j In which you dwell. i Repair Cime's ravages from day to. day. Your hcuae, dress, body and each out ward shell, Reclaim (hem (rem destruction and decay i Jour grounds and worhe rutl.ilm, I your calling and your fame. ! Rebuild, replace, renew them all - Ulle j hnews no other way." i 'T"13 onlv fiod tbe Perfect alters ! Hnd ,in, tbe Inncrmcot. Mo Image true. Cbcoe changeless dwell In their Immor tal thoughti Tlo but their semblances grow old and new. r.cir cuitr vcuo rct-cive this thought, and these they weave i Hod (hen rcweave, a worh cl oy that lasts the ages through. , TJNO this Is Rcsifrrectlon, happy ! - word 1 Che Inner Christ, the Son, the Imagi-, Cruc, e Is the Bulldes. On Mm Is con ; ferrtd I Che gift divine to render "ail thingtt new." J In Ms white spirit Are lo burned each banc desire (Inlil within some human veil (he emlle of God ohlncn tlirough. JOURNAL CLASSIFIED AD3 ARE BUSINESS GETTERS. Every Wj Admires ti in, "n5iuHrUii"VtW' IVli' mm iingrnwria. c !r.- 4yr IfV-'il . Ooiirjod'a Oriental Cream niron Plun piene nnrt relieve Sunburn, nenioveit 'l oo. t'lmrl". H'a. klicmln, Molli ratnhi-. Itiixh. Kreiklen .iml Vnlirnr ItiHlnerii, Yellow and Mudilv Sk!. elvlng n flelh iitply clear and rrtlnr.1 mmplexlon whleh every wonmn deiilien. No. It Kur lalR by UrUKKUu und t on. y liooda lieulern. FereJ. T. Hopkins, Prop.. 37 Great Jone Street, New York. Arrive San Francisco Pier 25 Greenwich St. Wharf 3:30 P. M. NEXT DAY 'The Ocean Way" T. W. Ritchie, Agent, Ore gon Kleetric Ry,, W. V. Powers, T. F. & 1'. 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Gourand t Oriental Crtam him b'-i lllltlily reroiiiniende'l tiy t'liVi'elioiM, A't re4r. HlimnrH HiiU women of fuxhion for over hu'f a eeniury mid i-aiuiot bo inir piiancl when preparlnK for dully or evi-n