**«* M IS » DOROTHY R E ID , E ditor Friday, Jane 8.— Women's For- elgn Missionary, society of B Methodist • Episcopal • . chSTca will meet in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred' Engle on the Boulevard. Friday, Jane M.— Foreign Mission- . ary society of the Methodist chureh will meet. Monday,. Jane «.— Floral society will hold regular meeting |n' the public library, ,, ; Monday, Jane 0.— Auxiliary Ito the American Legion Poet. No. 14, will meet in tbe Pioneer hali on frinburn Way. r Monday, Jqne fl.— Roysl Neigh- bors will meet. Sunday, Jane 1SL— Tbe Music Teacher*a association of south- era- Oregon will meet In Ash- '• land.r * - - < ‘ U M U LIFE AND THE STABS ,A burst of flame as the sun rises from a bed of mist, Touching the mountain peak and leaving U with a kiss. A bird’s nest os a limb high np In a tree, » ' A butterfly with gauzy wings flut- tors gracefully about— A barefoot boy, in tattered clothes, What cares he for rags and pity— a brook is close by? ft A fragrance, flits tbe air from blossoms nodding spar. And softly, a summer lullaby,, the bees drone, » > Cloud4 of pearly white and Ataty grey Float across the heavens, dusk] shadows around me, jver there la the west an artist has passed by,— He has forgotten- and left hii paints behind, A All thjB sky turned a silvery grey Then a light appeared, and anoth er, until the whole heaveni shone, . • With the stars up there, I didn’t feel so alone. ’ viola Jennings, Portland, •/* it tt a " ■ ' Important Books Reviewed— "Hpw Could I Be Forgetting,’ by Ben Hur Lampman. Combln 'ng ail the arts, graces and inde- finable charm of two such well beloved' writers as Emerson and Ray Stanard Baker, who, at “David Grayson" has-taught ui the sweetness of the simple thlngi about us. now comes Ben Hui Lampman, with one of the notable books 6f the yeaf, “How Could 1 Be Forgetting.” Listed as poetry, because It takes its name from ■ poem therein, hearing that title. The preponderance of its contents is prose of the essay type, some ol Its sweeping, dignified, stately; some of it brim full of laughter; some of it thgt starts the quid |fars. and all of it so well written that not only whs it stand out as i guide post to writers and readeri throughout the state of Oregon bat to tbe discriminating every- where. Well bound and printed with a holiday air about It, there •Id fences, oj'ypung grass up­ bringing In Avril, on which a palm branch raste, or to it an Oregon fern— to the last par«, there la nnmfstakable appeal. Pictures there are, in plenty, drawings well done by Howard L. Stroupe. Many of the sketches, most of them In'fact, have «ap- peered la the editorial columns of the Morning Oregonian, as part of the day’s work, but they do not smack oi the rilik add roar of the newspaper “grind" nor yet, even the eave shown la shaping of them» does one get the view that the writer has set himself as one apart, bst rather as Edgar Piper said of hlmt “I would rath­ er call him a genius, except that I prefer to think Of him as the lovable, sympathetic and altogeth­ er human person he is,” — Ella McMunn, Salem, Ore. It » It Convention Will Be Held in Bandon— The district convention of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will be helddn Bandon Jane 8 and 7, and that city Is busy preparing for the entertainment of several hundred delegates.and visitors. Delegates from circles In the following pities and towns will be in attendance. Eugene, Brain, Springfield, Roseburg, Riddle, Ashland, Medford, Coburg, Marsh: field, Grants Pass, Myrtle Point, Coquille, Oakland, Phoenix, Jas­ per, Paisley, Waterville, Port Or­ ford, Yoncalla, jKerby, Junction City, Lakeview, North Bend, Cros­ well, Langlois, Klamath Palls, Bandon, Gold Beach, Myrtle Creek and Cottage Grove. » « tt Chapter AC, P. E. O. Enjoy The members of Chapter AC, P. E. O. enjoyed a delightful sur­ prise luncheon Saturday, May 28, at one o’clock at the pleasant bom« of Mrs. George Eubanks on Wimer Heights. A delicious meal was served by a committee in fharge, on tables I D ID N ’T know it, but Prince Albert was just tbe tobacco I had been looking Cool as a customs-inspector. Sweet as tbe thought you have nothing to hide, fo r all the M ild as a milk-shake, yet with that full* I hate to think o f the time we lost getting together. But let bodied flavor that satisfies your stnoke- that go. W e ’re all set now—-me and the taste right down to the ground. T h at’s pipe and P .A . Prince A lbert, Fellows. T h e y don’t com e W e ’ve been pela from the very first puff. any better. I h a d e hunch I was going to like P .A . N o matter how set you appear to be the m inute 1 got that breath o f Nature’s o n 'a smoke-program, try P .A . I give noblest g ift to pipe-smokers. W h a t a you m y word, no other tobacco that ever much downright satisfaction out o f a pipe. " T h a t fellow knew his groceries.” you’ll say, or words to that effect. n H K.— 1 1 ! ix 1 R jM l / v '• * S I 1 1 f m fS Í »aa. * 1 F »•di» / »nry Am erican M ovies for W ilhelm ? ■ PHKING. (IP)—Arrayd in a white satin-gown with blue collar, Coming e reward o JENNINGS TENT SHOW P E O P L E or products is gained after a period of time in w hich sterling qualities have been shown and maihtained. The reward is increased friendship, andgconstant widening of patronage. ’, ;/ Abo Try QOLDKN WEST TES •SUei O riittV tM tf < fo v e /b ** , . Thus it is that Ç oU ** W is t C ° f * a * which for neâçly hdlf a century has helped to mold the exacting taste preference o f the people o f the Northwest . . . has become the fa v o r td brsttd's.mong them. The Ç olden W est t y r i is the symbol of increased fame this s u s ta in e d C is, the rewgrdo; Salt fed in large quantities is poisonous to fowls, but qne pound to each 1Q0 pound of dry mash Is desirable as an appetiser. Gold Hill — Chisholm, War Eagle and Force quicksilver mineo will reopen. ’ * 'il* f lv , 1 Ford 2-Door Sedan. Ashland 4 th & b street With a complete change of PLAYS add VAUDEVILLE «vary night. Opening next Monday night with Chas. Harrison’s won­ derful play “ sain tly H ypocrites IN FIR ST CLASS SH A PE 1 WiUys-Knight Touring W ASH ING A N D GREASING TH A T SA T ISFIE S LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE —MBA, Tjtnflirn B urtati An American motte* »tetare company to repona« to have otara« the Qarman ex-crown prince. Wilhelm, 880,000 to ha timed as the •Prince of Wlerlngea.” This naw picture of Wllhofam show« him «>fcatri»g with a picturesque Wlerlngea “old Umar.” t . AND HONEST SINNERS” Never In the history of our 80 yepri of eqcceaaful business have we had such a powerful and nn- Po’n last act was to write two In shoes of yellow satin and hat usnal play. of black. Po Haing-eo, Mongo­ love couplets to his 18-year old DON’T MI8S IT lian murderer of mother, wife, concubine who was t partner in son, daughter and elder concu­ hie crimes and who must' serve a Ladies Free Monday Night bine, walked unflinchingly to «the sentence of life imprisonment. Af­ And evsVy lady attending the hangman's noose in tbe Model ter the execution, the body 6f Po wee claimed by the father of this show on next Tuesday night, Prison here. May 10th will ha given a ticket that will admit her FREE on Are You In Prime! . Wednesday night, to sea “THE GAME.” NOI NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT Tant Is located at 4th and B. • I - i/ ' : ' , ». > Streets , and la rainproof * and Then the suoshias and hbt mineral hatha of heated. .< Richardson Springs Deors opened at ^7:10, mow -a M.eum * Admission, Children Ms; GROWN LADIttf TOMB MON­ DAY NIGHT •' I- all bis debts before ha could ba “released from »rlson” — by strangulation. a 1 Starting Monday P O P U L A R IT Y IN 6IT H E R The Mongolian bad endeavored to bring' his beloved Into his home as his second concubine, but tbe elder concubine objected. A quarrel, a drinking bout, and the advice of the girl caused him to take a large knife and slay the whole family. < Although the crime was com­ mitted two years ago, the 'Chi­ nese court insisted that Po pay off . ■ ? * The Reliable Howard Stage'Line We H ave N ot Changed Ohr Schedule or Loeatioo FOUR TRIPS DAILY 1 , Leave Ashland ' 8s80 a. ra.; 12:30 p. in.; 4:30 p*. n t; 9:45 p. m . Fare $3.20— Redaction Round Trip. . .— T he Line That Has Stood The Tert— Near Chico, Butte County, California can do Wonders For Yon. . ASHLAND-KLAMATH FALLS < • / WRIT! US LEO RICHARDSON, Manager ì - ■ Office A t Hotel Ashland - Tw elve Y^ars Successful Operatipn. Howard Transportation Ooupofey *