rFJ)FOT?D MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOttT). OTJEClOX. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. l02f
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MAY ROBSON A
PAGE THEATRE
! There Is every Indication to warrant
the management of tile Pase theatre
to lielieve that a capacity audience
.will welcome the well known come
.ilienne May Robaon. who Augustus
Pitmi Inc., will present to the patrons
of the popular playhouse tomorrow
night in her newest and said to be best
i effort. "Nobody's Fool," a comedy in
j three acts, which was written express
ly for her by Alan Dale, one of the
most widely known dramatic critics
and famous authorities on theatrical
doings.
Nobody's Knot," differs from Miss
Dobson's previous successes "Tish,"
"The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mnrv " "A
Little lilt Old Fashioned," etc.! inas
much as it Is an original comedy,
while the others were dramatizations
of well known books or stories: in
theme. It was not only built for laugh-
"K purposes, but also to lend a touch
iof nature, so much needed, but seldom
tound in many soccallcd comedies.
Miss Robson has a part different
from any she has yet essayed, one
which gives the charming comedienne
a greater opportunity to display the
versatility with which she Is endowed,
and which hrinss her in closer touch
with her audience, due to the fact that
the character is one to be found in
everyday life, almost in any home.
Miss Robson Is assisted by John
Sears Story, Robert E. Homans, Faye
Cusiek, Jack Marvin, Lillian Harmer,
Hess Dunlop and C. A. Winters. The
stage settings are said to be lavish in
the extreme.
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York, a spcialist on Internal baths for
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explained by West Side Pharmacy,
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you free on request an intersting
booklet on the subject called "Why
Man of Today Is Only 50 per cent
Kfficient." Adv.
A large audience heard Ii.v, .1. A.
Smith's Sermon, "The Philosophy of
Salvation" Thursday night at the
Kirst .Methodist church. Interest is
increasing with each service and there
,1s general satisfaction that the re
vival is to continue this week. Hew
Dr. Smith said, in part:
"Ood is a sovereign. The univorsc
lis Mis kingdom. Just as the presence
jof creation implies that Ood Is a cre-
i "i, me jm c-Mi-ui u ul m a implies
that He is a ruler.
God's kingdom Is divided into two
realms. Tho material and the spirit
ual. Tho material realm is framed
upon a fabric of laws which are cer
tain and immutable. Wn nrn fnmll.
'in.. with Homo unuA e ..
turo as tho law of gravity or the com
bustion of matter. These laws are
universally operative and no excep
tion is made because of ignorance
of their nature. The penalty for their
violation is exacted as certainly from
an innocent child as from a university
professor of physlcn.
The spiritual realm of God's uni
verse is built upon a framework of
laws just as inevitable and changeless
as the laws of physical nature.
What is a law ? It might be a
natural force, uniform and universal
in its operation. Inherent in tho very
nature of tho physical universe. It
might be a principle of moral conduct
inherent In the economy of the spirit
ual realm. It might be a legislative
enactment written upon our statute
books. But In every case to bo just
the penalty attached to its violation,
must, be severe in proportion to the
right, which tho law is designed to
safeguard. For example, theft is the
violation of a law designed to pro
tect the right of property rind merits
a penitentiary sentence. Murder is
the violation of a law designed to
protect a much more important right,
the right of life and merits tho capital
punishment.
But all of God's spiritual laws are
designed to protect lights of the soul
of such infinite Importance and eter
nal significance that the violation of
any one of them merits death. "The
wages of sin is death.'
Tho sinner, whether he violate
many or few of God's spiritual laws,
is a spiritual anarchist. A man who
violates only a few of tho laws of the
state of Oregon Is not considered an
anarchist. Wherein lies the differ
ence? The difference lies in the fact!
that the laws of the state of Oregon
are a multiplicity they are not mutu
ally dependent; they do not stand or
fall together; they are distinct in their
principle. But the laws of God's
spiritual realm are a unity; they are
mutually dependent, based upon a
common principle, and stand or fall
together. The decalogue is not made
up of ten distinct laws, but ten dif
ferent manifestations of tho same
underlying principle, the ',. love of
God and man. And the man who
violates ono of tho ten command
ments violates tho underlying prin
ciple of them all and is a rebel to di
vine authority'
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"It's a Great Life"
Mary Robert Rluchart's latest com
edy gem, now playing at tho Page
tl.oatre, "It's a Groat Lite," is a story
ot two livo wires who wont to board
ing school, with what they did to get
themselves and others In trouble and
what happened to them afterward fully
explained. A humorous, regular boy
tale that will bring back your own
"puppy love" days and make you smile
to yourself for a week. "The Wop"
had the Imagination and "Stoddard"
possessed alt the other requirements
to stir things up generally about the
boarding school. What happened to
these- two irreprossibles makes tho
one great comedy film of the year.
. Behold My Wife -
One of those rare photoplays that
you recognize Instantly as far out of
tho ordinary Is coming to the Pago
theatre next Wednesday. It Is "He
hold My Wife!" The picture was
adapted from a great novel of tho
Canadian northwest by Sir Gilbert
Parker.
Bryant Washburn's Comedy
It is doubtful If Bryant Washburn
has been seen in a more delightful
comedy than "'An Amateur Devil" his
latest picture, In which he appeared
with signal success at the Rialto the
atre yesterday. The many humorous
situations with which the picture
abounds, were heartily appreciated by
all present.
Given the mitten by his fiancee who
objects to his peplcss wooing and
"kickless kissing," Carver Endicott, a
rich young man, decides to disgrace
himself and his father, who, by tho
way, Is his rival, by going to work on
a farm. When this fails, he peels
potatoes In a fashionable hotel kitch
en, but the newspapers play him up as
a self-sacrificing hero. Carver fails as
an amateur devil and In the end, finds
his fiancee true to him and a warm
admirer of his spunk.
R. A. M. No. 32.
Special convocation, Tues
day, March 1st, 7:30 p. in,
Mark Master Degree.
A. F. NOTH, Secy.
29P
The United States broke all existing
records for exports and Imports In
1920. Export totaled S.22.OOO.Onn
Imports were $.',-7!,iMMi,Cion.
ASHLAND ELECTION
C. OF COMMERCE
ON MARCH EIGHTH
ASHLAND, rb. The city is to
have another R;.peut election. Incident
to which the u lniop.UU.n is to "vote
for six." This r.-'fer.i lo the choice of
directors for the Chamber of Com
merce, the election to be held on Tues
day. March 8. Primary ballots are al
ready being mailed out. The board
consists of a dozen members, including
E. V. Carter, W. II. McNair, V. O. N.
Smith, J. W. McCoy, A. C. Hrlggs, F. U
Kngle, Henry Enders, Jr., C. A. Ed
wards, 1.. F. Ferguson, J. II. McGeo,
Mrs. 11. T. Elmore, and F. C. Homes.
Of this number, Carter, Smith. McCoy,
McNatr, Ferguson and Homes are hold
overs, sorvlng until 1922, consequently
only six new members of the board are
to be selected. The names of twelve
members receiving the greatest num
ber of votes at the primary will be
placed on the final election ballot, tho
choice of six to be determined at this
election.
Any member on the roster is eligible
for nomination. This plan, as adopted
last year, will govern the election of
directors, and through this channel tho
policies of the chancer of commerce
regarding all of Its major activities
will bo recommended, even if not abso.
lately dictated. In the campaign last
year the quota of GOO members was
more than realized, tho minimum pay
ment from each being one dollar per
month. All classifications are includ
ed in the list of members, as to busi
ness, professional, and various employ,
meats. There nre about half a dozen
clergymen on the rolls, and a number
of school teachers. Corporations are
represented, Including Standard Oil
nnd Mason. Ehrman &. Co. Tho Metho
dist church Is one of the signatories
to tho membership list, also tho Elks
club, the Ashland Printing Co., and
First Company or the National Guard.
Universal suffrage rules In theso
chamber of commerco eloctlons. A
specific committee has gono over the
rostor, and by tho process of elimina
tion has fixed the nctlve membership
list at approximately 350 eligible to
vote at this primary, of which number
about 60 are women. The othlcs of an
Ideal membership Imply that an Indi
vidual director should be open-minded
and tolerant; be forceful and willing to
work; be tactful; bo non-partisan; be
a leader In own sphere; not use organ
ization for personal ends; lend pres
tige to board; havo absolute faith In
Ashland and tho commercial club. Also
that tho board of directors collectively
should bo representative men or
women who are leaders from each
sphere; bo capable of team work; be
thorough In everything; be expedi
tions; be observant of tho ethics of the
board meetings." Thoir function ts
Judicial rather than legislative.
DEFEATED SOCIALIS?
IDE
CHIOAHO, Feb. 2S. Elumett Wil
son, former stato senator ot i.kih-
houia and recently defeated candidate
for alderman here, died today of a
self-inflicted bullet wound. Wilson
shot himself, accordlnK to his wife,
nfter he hnd tried to shoot her and
their five-year-old ilauuhter Lillian
last nlKht. She said he had been
despondent since bis defeat as a so
cialist nldermanie candidate.
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Mr. Orchardist
,You must decide these questions:
Worms or No Worms?
How can I save the expense of wiping my fruit? Read
how four prominent orchardists solved these problems
last year:
'After using ORCHARD BRAND Arsenate of Lead
PASTE for several years without having to wipe our
fruit and with a minimum of worms we have come to
the conclusion that in the future we will use nothing
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Signed:
L.D.HARRIS,
JAMES DALEY, "
(Manager Hillcrest Orchard)
ALFRED WEEKS
J.A.PERRY.
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Just a Few
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This sale has been so successful that we
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Plus War Tax
20 Off
33x4
25.45
Plus War Tax
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