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- - RTOfORD IQJf TRrBWE, MEDFORD. OKEflOX1. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923. " ' ' " PXQB SEVEN S' . n 9 ASHLAND BIBL F ! RAMP FfRF RIRl S lH r-H - a IF " "-n II " J ' fV- v III . Vllllh.w ismunluy. II I.I I 11 Vl'lllllll I 'I I II I I" HI III 11 1 'I llll III I I I SnKSffTfthsWs. II VtK ! TO EWE COMEDY I & w . Vv ft ft VJ V- i II l . I I tr mmanmnn ' II J "on ,v"n "c -ol authorities, ioas, nlul ,.OBri urt. f0n0wa: II - li I .4 amBtma II 1 aus. uruue Andrews, who has Mass Alive! you've never seen anything so interesting and educational and helpful in all your days as that Special Display and Demonstration of - PABCO -PRODUCTS Shingles Lacquers and Paints ' Rugs and Yard Goods At 222 West Main Street Near Holly St. and Copco Office Between the Hours of 8 A. M. and 9 P. M.' Yes, sir, I'll tell you.T.wi'th'shingles like that you can carry the color scheme of your house right up to the ridge of the roof. Beauty "from the eaves up," as you might say. And when you see that lacquer display, you just naturally want to start doing over some of your old furniture yourself. . . And the women just naturally go crazy about the new rugs . . . Don't miss that display, or you'll be missing plenty? THE EARAFFINE COMPANIES, INC. . nnn ujntrTir i u ii r n r n ittti -vrvv mm i n wvm. i Nii a -v: mtarted la mmMV my makel when 'a mate uas handed u ma. The name at the hat' torn eantht myeye and the liehu danced div xity baton RECENTLY a. woman, who . a few years ago was a popular actress on Broadway, submitted a story to True Story Magazinewhich created ' a stir even among the editors long used to reading startling and unusual stories. It was the account of why she left the stage abruptly at the height of her career never to be seen on the boards again. .. It was a tale of dread and ter ror as each night she swayed her thousands to smiles or tears, her eyes, masking the agony in her soul, were seeking,, always seek ing among the audience the ona man in all the world who had it iiv his power to drag her down from the pinnacle ofjucccss to the ignominy of defeat. " ' Deep in her heart she knew that some day he would come, and that when he did her career would end. AnJ so when one nighr an usher delivered to her dressing room t note from t man in the audience who was waiting for her reply, she knew that at last the time had come to settle her ao 'count with fate. Her story appears in True Story for June under rhe title "Trapped by My Past." Told in her own words, with nothing hidden, nothing omitted and without ex cuse, into it she has put all the fire and drama that perhaps once held you spellbound across the footlights. It may be that when you read it you will recognize her and if so you will then Know the answer to a question you have probably asked yourself many times. - Content for June Mjr Flapper Sister -' Where Love Ii King VJThcn a Man Wanta to Marry The Devil's Promiaej ' Was I An Infatuated Fool? When Love Destrovr "." Pawn of Pauion The Road to Perdition " t , and ttreral ether ttortet June Tune in on flw True Wi Hour hmuucM eirey i May nijhi mrr tt'OR ami the Columhia chain. I o P. M. Eastern Standard Time J Out Now! Tree Stony At All NewMtanda only 25c Trapped Vasty IV ASIIUND. Muv 7. The AshlunJ daily blulp school whk'll hus hern. ' t'onilucted during tlio. luomhg or the school year, drew to' ti clone on Friday. The work hiia ui-rn ramra on uy tn varluus Uc nomliiallons of the city In conjunc- tlon with Die school authorities. 1 Mrs. Grace Andrews, who has i luuirlit in the school fur the pant llllce years, presented a di llk'hlful program on Friday night at the! Armory which demonstrated the I I obtained. More than 1000 persons; (were present. Including the 600 j cmiurcn n no nave jusi iintsneu ine year's work. The children march ed Into the ullding to reserved seats, each grade marked by ban ners, and each accompanied by its teacher. ;' Hodrick Raughman ot the I.ln-f coin school served as announcer, or the program. The opening num.; bers were two pieces by the har monica band ot Lincoln school, un der the leadership or Miss Kuth Yoder. Interesting bits or panto mime, song and characterization made up a worthwhile program. Hev. 11. F. Temberion. pastor of the Methodist church, gave a talk on the work of the school. Ac cording to the teacher. Mrs. Grace Andrews, 575 pupils have been en rolled, and that la 94 per cent of the enrollment In the included grades. Hev. C. D. Qaffncy, pastor of the First Congregational church re turned Saturday from Portland, where he attended a conference of tho Congregational churches held at the Highland Congrega tional church during the past week. Mr. Oafrney repor's a meeting- full of Inspiration attended by 00 mem bers ot tho conference from Wash ington and Oregon. Dr. Oiorn 8. Davis, moderator of the National Council : of Congregational Churohos: wa stho dominating fig ure and delivered a forceful mes sage which should give a strong Im pulse to Congregational work in the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. CI. S. Ilutter drove over the most Interesting highways of Jackson county on Sunday, vla Itng the Roguo Iliver section and the hlslorio town of. Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. llutler had as their guests Mrs. Clyde Payne of Orange, Calif., who Is visiting in Ashland n.t the nresent time, Mrs. Louis Dodco and Robert Dodge.. Misses Laura Itaguso and Miss rnt-olino Raddc. teachers In tho Ashland schools, were Midford vis itors on Saturday. Mesdames Will Dodge, Henry C Oaley and F. D. Wagner were Med fnr.l visitors on Saturday. Miss Edith Bork, principal of Lincoln school, while assisting at tho armory in the preparations for the entertainment given by tho Bible school on Friday evening foil through a doorway Into tho basement or tnc building, biio ui- Cored a severely fprainod ankle and had a cash cut In her tore head, besides being rather badly Khnkcn and brUlsOd. ' Invitations have been received bv Ashland friends from Miss lta mona Wise, dijBhtor of Mrs. Louis Hchwein, announcing wi grauuu tlon exercises of Miss Wise's class in nurses' training which will grad uato at Immanuel hospital In Port land on May 11th. Kxerclscs will be held in tho Swedish tabernacle. Mrs. Schweln will leave on Tnurs day ot this week to bo present ot lied daughter's grartutlon. Miss Wise will visit In Ashland during June. Mrs. J. L. Harner of Ashland Is seriously III at tho Community hos pital in Medford, whero she was taken recently. Her son and duughter have been summoned. Mr. and Mrs. O. Milton Franklin, who recently returned from their honeymoon trip to tho coast, wcro charlvarled on Friday evening by a large group of friends who drove up and down the . streets to the tooting of horna. fl and Mrs. Frnnklln took tlnW friends to their home on FouAh street where they wero treated.. Mrs. Loren Messenger and baby nrrived In Ashland Saturday to Join Mr. Messenger, who Is leach ing In the biologlcal-'dcpartment at tho Bouthorn Oregon Normal school. Mrs. Messenger has been detained in Idaho where she has boon finishing work on her mas tor's degree at the University ot Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Messenger have rented a home on Alida street. Fred S. Knglo, Henry C Oaley, Sa mil. Mc.No.lr and Itov. H. T. Mltchclmoro drove to Itoseburg on Saturday to attend the divisional conference of Klwauls clubs. They report a very Interesting meeting which closed with a dinner on Sat urday evening. Miss Alice Iluger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Uugcr of Alldi I street, will graduate In Portland on Juno 17th from the Good Sa- i murltan course In nurse's training. Mr. and Mrs. Uugcr expect to make. , the trip to Portland to be present I at the graduation of their daugh- i ter. ' ' Senior Hl-T boys and their girl friends held a pqolly picnic party on Monday of last week at Wagner Gnp. W. P. Walter, secretary of the local Y. M. C. A., chaperoned the group. Those who attended were Elliott MactPnclcftl. Everett McGee, . Dick Joy, Tom llaldnrlu, l-awrence Powell. Fred Katzer, Harney Miller, JeamsNutter, Elea noro Bwcdcnburg, Janet Halls, Ir nanda I'.atcman .Altadcna Spencer, Krma May. Lillian Olsen and Lor raine Sparr. The young folks en Joyed a season of games after which- they spread a bountiful pic nic lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young have gone to Portland and other north ern points to spend a vacation. They expect to be away for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Uyers of Oak land. Ore., hove been recent vls- I Itors In Ashland. Mr. Uyers Is J principal in the public lohoola ut yakland. Mr. and Mm. L. T.' Wilson k.Mrs. .Mumlj Nelson attended a meeting of tho Itahbit lirecdcrV ' association, held at Iho K. P. hall i In Mcdfiiid Friday evening. Tho Hoy Scouts of Trout, 3". of 1 Jacksonville, Scout Muster Ijir i sun 'and .Assistant Scout Muster jviiibun, motored to lite jucKxott not springs Sunday ami enjoyed lan afternoon of swimming. Mrs. Lijute Grenewoud, who Wiiicma Camp Fire girls of Jack- '" ''eon visiting at the homo Ul lit T L'UUMII, .1 1M UU.V, IV 1L nunvitle will prmviit the three- act oonu'tly, "Tho lUtuiu of ltutm-' Uu," at the L S. huiel fcutui"iuy( evening. May ., al 8 o'clock, i Adiuiulun 1'5 and' 1 5 ceiitM. Tho cfttit and proKTiim ure an fulluws: Minn, half'iTUzy (Jyoriy Helen Walton. j Nita, (Jypsy (jirl Mutjoile French. ( ltosuliu, falr-heudtd Oypsy Monday niornhiK (ir I'ortland unl Seattle, where she Will tcpond u few' weeks before returning her homo at Topenlnh, n. Mr. .ltny Toll ot MUfiid nnd Itiiy SteviMiHun. who recently pur chased the Cronemillt'i Iiuumu on ('allfurniu utreet, between 4tli and Stli st reels, aro reinotlelinff the huuKf. The house is to be occu- Lula Met7Kar. t. '. J 7 V v .uL uZ ' Mrs. ltob.su n (Oneida) guardian .,',, iiKtiiiu riai ruiKiun. Mario, Mrs. Itobson a HlHte i. x. . ... i. . . . ... J'yed a motor trip through tho gut. Vivian .PrU-e Virginia Kick. tleorso Morrlt, Mrs. I I I o .Creenwood und Mlsa MeCully en- valley Sunday. Mm. i I Kuhns of Hollywood, Cnl.. Biieut the week-end wltn Jeanetie. the jslrl who always Mn Kuh,w knows n story llhoda Keene. , W(W a fornwp lxsldunt of Jnck8on- liQfH, the nlaugy girl who tut ter Klda Varney. Helen, the girl who is afraid ut bugs Dorothy Chltwood. l'erHis, the girl with a big brother Jennie Jtenson. Others who will take part on the progruin are Golda lllgdon, da nee : M rs. Anna Wend t, voca I number; Adventlst Academy quar tet, vocal numbers; Mrs. Lula Saulsberry, readings. Mr. and Mrs. Ike (.'off man, from vllle and will bo reincinbe.cd iid I Iini" t'onchtliron. Will liore attended church here - Sunday. ( Mrs. Frank Saulsberry and son, John M., Mrs. Usrle Ureenwood jand Miss McC'ully drove to Uolu Hill Sunday, aflernoon. (eorge Maxwell came in from I Kui h Friday evening lo spend tho week-end at his homo here. I Mr and Mrs. Arthur Kleinham- .ur. anu .irs. l. e oumnn. i;llIBr and 80n, KtUl,e, ut Applegate. ( mp 1 Jlutte Fa l were hero; IU(ilI(Ied he' llresbylPrtan cUrch visiting Mrs. Anna Coffmnn, at tliu . ,.,,. home of Mrs. Alpha Ha it man Sat urday evening and iunday. Uhe Jackson county biidgo crew has been working in Sams Valley for the past nx weeks and have one more month of work there thry are putting in there. Mr. a n d M rs. Norma n S m y t h a , (1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flclc mo tored to Grants Tans Sunday. Jaoksonvillo schools were well i represented in the May Day health ' parade in Medford last Friday. here Sunday. . Mis. Frank Snider from tho Applegate is visiting at the WU ber i iiiiieron home. Mrs. S. K. Ogle returned from Klamath Falls Saturday, whero . l. !..! n C.... ,1,.fU ll-tllt on three concrete culverts, which. ... , ., .i,.,. ghter, Mrs. Welsh and family. Tho 1'. T. A. will hold thou last meeting of this ehool yeai'i at the school hou.se Friday after- ! noon. Mny 1 1. at U o'clock. A m'tju utiriiuuiii.u ia u r-, Willie at work ill his logging; . .. ,..,..,,.. camp last M-lduy. Hod ick e-1 following school verely Injured li s ankle, a hough, ,(f,C8ments will be s.lve,; X-ray p ctu.es showed no broken , ,hoo, bones the Injury is causing him, from uwt,. conslderabio pain. . ,i, i,...,,,, oaini. 1 K. 11. lte,,m. from Urookdalo . "... ., scn,,inir the on Wagner creek, was ransnc -l sister, Mrs. Fred ing business in Jacksonville I'ti ..... ' Airs. v. n. Minyine ana smaii : daughter, Yvonne, from l'ortbind are visiting at the homo of Mr.l Smythe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j N. C. Smytho. I Iviley Norris and family ot'( Applegate wero visitors Saturday! evening ut tho T. E. Dunningtohl home. Krle "White and son. Duster went to Klamath Falls Sunday morning IS Ci HANTS IASS, Ore., May 8.- after Mrs. White and daughter liiihook yaimon nsning in uiv Mnrrxpoltf. wUn hnvp l.r.n ri.pihI-KogUO Is HOW tll(5 lCSl 111 Itceill lne the past week in that city ami vicinity. . Mrs.. N. C Smytho. who has been staying at tho I log no Ulver Sanitarium the past month is im proving nicely and expects to re turn to her homo here in Jack sonville the latter, part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw of years. Tho big fellows are being taken in greatest numbers ut Sav pyfi Uaplds dam on spinners. Yostol'day Sixth street bridge was lined with salmon fishermen who made big catches there. Truf fle was almost halted at times by the largo crowds of tourists who stopped to watch tho sport. Advices from Onld flench are Salem spent a few days last week j that salmon are entering the mouth visiting at the homo ot Mr. Shaw's ' of tho Roguo in great schools, in sister, Mrs. Hoy Ulr.leh. Isuring good fishing on tho upper Mrs. Hazel Sutherland of Med-1 river for at least another month j ford Was a vlbltor at the homo, and a half. Tho salmon fishing of Mrs. Ethel Olson Friday. i has brought a great influx of Joe It. Mall from camp twoi sportsmen here from all parts of at liutte Falls was in our cityjOrnrou ond California this spring. Sunday.. Trout fishing Is at Its best now, A large number from Jackson-! the liver having cleared. "'Mlt.trt ti eMa r riHSliitlt! ( mimm mt ma- mm unra. mm Baking Insurance If you find any fault whatever ,n this baking powder, of l in,nK you do, your grocer wi" return your, money a,so Pay for the eggs, butter, "our. rt vaw iiavi used I mk AN INVITATION To the Ladies of Medford AND ALL OF SOUTHERN OREGON VISIT ASHLAND THUR. May 1 0 I ve- j-- ,, r miii ii in. isiniK ypVKK'. No. matter what you are doing No mat ter what you have planned drop every thing and COME It's of vital import ance to you. We want to meet you We want to get acquainted with you We want you to know us. Look for Our Big Two Page Circular that will be distributed tomorrow. Read it Then dig up that old purse, bal ance up the bank account, figure out your needs in Dry Goods, -Furnishings, Notions and Ladies' READY-TO-WEAR Come expecting Bargains. You won't be disappointed if you come by stage. We are just across the street from the stage depot. If you drive your own car don't worry about parking space.' We will look after that and have a competent man to assist you. If it is impossible to come Thursday, come as soon as possible. This grea t merchandising event will last only 10 days. We invite you to come. U ; . ISAAC'S One of Southern Oregon's Leading Dry Goods Stores. M I n i