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jmedfqhp matt; TRreu,MEBFOj,onEoox, WETmymy,fAY is, ir.;i FALL OF BABYLO TDK TOPIC - BY DR. BULBffi ASHLAND HIGH S. EXERCISES HELD THURSDAY NIGH iinaiutenaiiee of a c!e:;n city a prul!em I f education. The Clean I'p and Paint lp campaign deserves the earnest co-; operation of everyone. This is the first week of the cam paign and the superintendent, princi lals and teachers of the seiaoois should put into anna! praeties the methods. ASHI.AXU, May IS. "To be. rather than to seem." is the motto of the class of 1921, Ashland high school, Tonight at the tabernacle Dr. Dulgiu will speak on "The Fall of Babylon". This is considered one of the evan gelist's strongest messages and should ; which graduates, 43 members strong, be heard by all who desire to hear on Thursday evening. May 19. at the' something ol more ttian ordinary in- armory. In membership the represen-1 terest. It will appeal to the Masons tation is overwhelmingly "girlie," less THE GITY SCHOOLS SHOULD HELP I ni FiMJiP MnvPi u ",u'jSPEC!ALlS'CAT. Fetter citizenship should start wttnt the boys and the slrls. When toda5 MIniUrM?0 I i 'MPUCfi!,! junior eitisens become responsible, a Vf 1 IlWl P Im il I I H i I -11 'I few years hence, for the welfare otjllvllUl-Il U Lo i lUs iA I 5 and Eastern Star, who are Invited to than a dozen boys figuring ou the roll attend this service. Thursday night) The class flower is the chrysanthe Dr, Bulglu speaks on "What Must 1 1 mum. and class colors are lemon and Do to He Saved?" Sunday the Me green. church parade takes' place, starting I This commencement Is tlie thirtieth from the tabernacle at 2 p. m. Every-. annual event of the high school insti- body who is willing to march or go by their communities, will they realize) their responsibilities? Will they have! bad any actual training tn practical The business women of ihe Hty e-i- community needs and efforts? "--vis a v'f 3 HiU - T"1- lih' '.'-J1 1 J If vou like real auto is asked to be there at that hour. This has usually been a great feature of the campaign in other cities. ieyed today another complimentary permtendeuts and teachers is tliat dcljcious lm:hron to ov,r i2l nothing bo arouses and enlists a m(,n A ,.unXiliUtm!t ,r,)S,-m of youngster's i civic Interest and pride, ! musj W3S jVen as follows, Insiru- snrl hi. sense nf nersomil reSDGlmibit-ii,i..nfjl .w,l.i Mrs. 0.-rau!in IIr:itI!jurv; tution. The address will be delivered jity ,hwein a3 a well-organized Clean-'vocal stlo. Miss Sadie Ui--; piano solo by J. A. Churchill, state superiiiteu- d Keen-it-U campaign that VinIfiod Clancy: vocal solo, Mr. dent of schools, the diplomas beinglg(ves definite work and visible Ethel Kvana Lewis; vocal solo, Mrs. presented by Dr. O. W. Gregg. the Improvement of eondi- Warnoefc; piano -sol,., m. results in rmiowms a auei oy Mr. anu .ra.iv. r. h.oenier. Presbyterian pastor.l., , a,wl.a,ICTS about th lewi, Df nnleh, spoke on "The wil, deliver both Invocation and bene-' an(, Bnd ,n his MoeU --, XV.CSrt"' r". (Ireateat Oreanizatipo in the World," ; diction. Musical accompaniments wiilL.,, Mi.iWk.d I ' h,'pV" "' " E'"- 1 ". Bivine reason, wayTtba church is dif- very appropriately, be rendered by I ""l!!!8.', J?Tt..., ?' 'I"""1 f"J ul8u-" -L.rvU-tIa iuu e,ee vino, me peraoune. (1)aB sght aJ!d trWa, fecogaHton nd ,-yerv urkine woman sod sir! i -Some iieople. the speaker said, look of each organization being confined, , -)!ll!m which t,td . h ureseaj. v..u.i. ..o o. nunui ciy to uigu Bi-iiooi tuieiii. j.ie .a..hM them and manv of their eld- man organized; whereas it is the only initial selection will be that incentive ers! the primary lessons In making er to the community a worthwhile hu man product. Without the outspoken npproval and the octive cooperation of the school Ilndy. Scholz, a well known young man atid, athlete of this city, now en gaged in. the practice of law In Port land, Is. -flaying left field on the M. A. A, Cba.ll team. The class roll is as follows: Etna Abbott, llnrjorie Adamson, Mlngus Aitken, Vida Ilradshaw, Alice Hrown, Edgar lluchanan, Kee Buchan an, Venetta Burns, Leila Carlton, Jen nie Dowd, Ida Elder, Ruth Hake, Ber nlce Klackus, Owynne Gammon, Mar jorle Gillette, Hazel Green, Ethel Hackler, Nellie Hake, George High, Dorothy Hoag, John . Hoyt. Mildred Kaegl, Doris Klelnhammer, Grace Les. lie, Elizabeth Lennox, Bessie McMil lan, June McKadyen, Ralph Moore, Sadie Payne, Nellie Qntnu, Inez Reed er, Louise Ridley, George Ross, Dor othy Tinker, Lloyd Shiiner, Alice Slingerland, Ross -Small, Mae Smith, Florence Van Dyke, Alice Walker, Frank Walker, Guy Wolcott, -Ilettiice Yeo, ' ' "The Rogue," the high school annual for the current year, has been publish ed and has passed into scholastic his tory. The edition was on a "subscrip tion" basts, with but few copies for general distribution, hence the merits of the publication are not available .to a wide circulation. The book, however, Is said to be a fine one, and in keeping with the traditions and high Ideals of the student body. The volume was printed this year at uiedford, its work- manship being elaborate as to letter press and Illustrations. dRATEFUL WOMEN" - .: ' ! 'Oratiliide 1 and appreciation for health .restored .by that good old ' fashioned, root and herb medicine, ' LymW B. Plnklmm's- Vegetable Com pound, is what prompts so many women from "all parts of the country tn write to the l.ydia K; Pinkhitm Medicine Co., of Lynn. Mass., the let ters of praise whii-h we publish from time,- to-time. Vomen 1 who ' have always h'4 their heallh cannol rea lise whaf it means to others, many of wlfdimhave suffered months and even years from, auch ailments, and are now well and happy through the use of ,1hlsv natural restorative, Lydia K. IMiiIihahi's Vegetable Compound. Adv. ' PICTURE , FRAMING . (SW EM'S STUDIO The Smartest of Sport Auto Tops is (lie stylo kIipwii in the picture. W r.ttn hnilil it flit" Villi to VOtll order find t" tlie measure of your car. That's the beauty of linvins us make fin auto ton to your order il lifts individuality, chniaetcr. rielusivenesK it's nrtt like hint dredt of otlier tops, yon see. ' We BuUd Sport Tops i Service Garage MAYOR GAIES ENDORSES 'THE INSIDE OF THE CUP ''t hail the nleasum nf witttettuii Winston Churchill's great storv "The Inside of the Cup" which will , be shown at the Page for four days begin ning tomorrow, at a ore-review venter- day morning and only wish that 1 were aoie to purchase a ticket for evecy man and woman in Jfedford so that they might see it. 'The doctrine of the helnlnc lmml which "The Inside of the Cup" splen didly expounds. Is one that h appeal and such a story cannot fall to inspire oeiief in the heart of the Brotherhood of Man as one of the great salutary forces for good in ou modern civilization. "The Storv tells the shanliit frtilh and the power of troth, in book or screen, cannot be denied. The theme is -developing in a strong dramati Story. Which lends itself ailmiruhl , the screen, the strength of the theme, is mat or practical Christianity, C. V. Gates. OBITUARY. HTXKLE Matilda A. Hiukle died at her home in Jacksonville, Ore., Ma 18 of neuralgia of the heart, Aged 73 yc-ars, Mrs. Hinkle was a native of Iowa, the family coming to Jack sonville 23 y-ars ago. and she h.-aH been a resident of Oregon for years. Khe was a member of the Hoyai Neighbors anil Methodist ohureh. She Jc-ays one son and one daughter, who are of Jacksonville. Casper Hinkle. and Mrs, Jennie Hurh of nurh, Ore. The funeral services will be held at the Methodist church at Jacksonville Thursday at 2:30 p in. Interment in the Jacksonville cemetery. SCOTT Chan. Scott died at ills home in Sams valley on May 1?, from cancer, at the age of 84 years, its was a native nf Scotland and is sur vived by his wife. Belle, and daugh ter. Mis. Eva Coffey, both of Sam: valley. He had resided In Oregon for the past 14 years and in Sams valley for seven years, having come there from Eastern Oregon. Funeral ser vices were held Wednesday afternoon divine institution in the world. Thereto patriotic fervor, Sousa's "The Pvth-'and' keepinB homes yards gardens is a world.of difference between the.ian March." The class prophesy this)and neighbor,Ioods clean an'd mnHan church and the by-products of the year will be given by Mlngus Aitken, and altracUve, and in bringing to the church. The Red Cross, the Y. M. C.jand the school clientale is antlcipatingicnjdrea jvjng Bnii -growing" condi- a. me sunuay scnooi ana ocner Km- some Highly Interesting developments tions tnat enaule the schools to deliv- ureu organizations are goou, out tuey.in connection with tnts prophetic fore nre not dlyine. They are the products cast, Mingus having been Intently gaz nf the church. ' ' ing through the horoscope for some- Tlio power of the church Is not the J time past in gathering data tiiion money it nas, out spiritual tiynamics. i wmcn to rouna ausoiuteiy rename pre- of flclala the children cannot be given The church was founded, not on any dictions. The floral problem confronts lm important pittea In the campaign creed, or on what man has said, but the schools to some extent this spring, ,,a tj,t,j. uese,-f0- Almost everywhere, : on what Jesus was, and on Ills resur-j the market being short on roses, while ,K)Woyerj ,j,MU (irriolals agree with , rectjon. .The minister is not the con- the chrysanthemum, the class f1ower, J(nn D' stioop, superintendent of I, science or the will of the people, butjls a bit out of season. The void wlilisehoo)g ', Chicago who said: "The mureiy an umoassauor oi tiou. riiuce-ue lined, However, by a generous 88 the church Is a Divine Institution when jsortment of variegated buds and blos- yoti break the mandates ot the cnuren soms. you are violating not the commands of the preacher, but of Ood Almighty. Some people think that the church can bo run by money. It Is no credit to any church to brag that they have the , most rich people, or the most cultured people In the com m unity. When you have a church that can reach the poor then you have a church that Is spirit ual. I believe In apostolic succession when there is apostolic success. When the church Is not run by dynamic force it Is not run at all; neither will 'a church that has no discipline inn very long. Clean out of your church a lot of the dead weight material and begin oter, and you will have a stronger church. . "The church is the mother of every good Institution, The world needs the influence of the church. Had a thousand, missionaries been sent to Russia, Russia could have licked Germany alone. There is not a home on earth which has been bro ken up, but what could have been kept together had religion been there. The sermon showed how essential Ihe church is, and how ii represents Christ on earth, and should he pre- served and Joined by every professing Christian, ure Relief FOR i Wi IndsO ff . 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