Monday noon to m *k* plans tor ! their annual picnic, which ' 111 take place next Tuesday. Commit feeo were 'appointed tor the ptpnic. also one tor the decor­ ation pf the Presbyterian church tor Baccalaureate Snnday. The Junior* bare been selling ice cream at noona. O arid Qattnnx. a Junior,' was operated on for appendicitis at the Community Hospital e-a r 1 y Monday morning.. N U R M A * A U TTO I* J ' *. . The hlrfh school students ware given a treat in .the way of di­ version Monday afternoon when M r. Fuller, the director of pab- lleity of the Oregon state hoard of forestry showed sterooptican MIPee and »iso m -vlng pto»«r<* to emphasise the gsod « the preservation of forests. M ^ Fu ller spid tjspt it was de- phled that W e o f the best places ' t« start tsashtox threat preserva­ tion was in the schools for in some eomtonnltips »5 ge> <*>* M r*>- spus tor the qrbools canW fr#m lumber. He said that IS gey ceat o f the entire payroll of Ore- to n ceases fyopi th d ’ l u m b e r camps, sawmills and the allied |u- dustries. One-fifth of all the tim ber in the United States Is growp ip Oregon, he said. ' This program was greatly 'e n ­ joyed and, Ms M r. Fuller said the fire fighters of Oregon have 300 students of A. H . S. as a helpful •a x illa ry in this work. IT County School ’ GENEVA — (LPT— Palestine is to be completHy electrified 'w ith­ in the next five years, according to . announcement made by the headquarters of the International Zionist Organisation here. When the work, for which the contracts have already M en sign­ ed, has been completed. I t is ex­ pected, that there WVJ ho a liter­ al fulfillm en t of the ojd Bibltca Mr. W alters pf the Y- M. C- A- prophecies to the effapt that Pal­ of Ashland, cams on an import­ estine w ill sopse ’day become ant mission ta the high school fertile and “ blossom lik e a rose.” yesterdky afternoop. The plans Include' not only the The H i-Y has been sponsoring complete , electrification o f n il Pal­ athletics la various phases, and as , estine for lighting and industrial the culmination of two activities, i purposes, hut is expected that M r. W alters presented a shield, the explotation of a ll the water won by the H i-Y ^ lu b in lpdpori resources of the country w ill per­ baseball to K ay N eil, the elected m it of irrig atio n -p ro jects- that president of the club. The H ,-T w ill render the country again boys Joined the town league jmd fertile. wou the championship in this Fiftene hundred workmen will manner. completing the project! A hand haU league was formed be employed for five years In My the fellows who paid a small registration fee, which was used ltAlHUT üitEHOKIbi for-equipment- Silver loving cups were present­ The Southern Qrepop Mutual ed lo My. Prescott, and Mr. Man­ gold. the winners of the doubles, Rabbit Breeders AssedatioA will hold a banquet at the Fvapklin climtpatiug about ten team*- The winner of the singles was Cafe a t Medford th|s evening, ac­ Roy Abbott whu was also given a cording to T. B. O rr, president of tbs association who spent several rilver lovihg cup. The H I-Y is giving a picnic on hours in this city Monday. The W agner Creek today. . r raepting starts at 8 o’clock. A The high school, orchestra prac­ large numbei* of guests have been Invited. A dance w ill follow the ticed Tuesday night, . The Junior class held a meeting banquet. Day Progr An a)l day program w ill fea­ ture Jackson County School Day. to be held at thn> Chautauqua building in this city next F r i­ day, May 20, acperdlng to an­ nouncement made by'* Susanne Homes Carfar, county school superintendent.*This w ill toe the sixth 'annual event of its hind. Boys and girls completing the eighth grade work in schools under the. supervision of the county school superintendent w ill receive their diplomas. The program .w ill start at St 30 o’clock st which time the mem­ bers o f the grsduating class w ill march from " t i e Washington school to the Chautauqua build­ ing under the escort of the Ash­ land Boy Scouts. Rev. Chas. p . Gaffney w ill op­ en the program with an invoca­ tion followed by the singing of America by the class and in things au dtence Goldie Abbott of the Wagner Creek school w ill then give the preamble to the Declaration of Independence. Following remarks by Wm. M. Briggs, Ashland at­ torney and representative to the state legislature, the American's Creed and Salute to tthe Flag will be given by members of the graduating ciase, and the ’’Star Spangled Banner.” “Oregon, MV Oregon,” and “Oarry Me Back to Old ViVginia” w ill be sung. J. A. Churchill, president of the Southern Oregon Normal school will deliver the principal ptl- dress, and this w ill be followed toy the presentation of rflptomas , I f you’re downright hard to please, just try Camels. Tobacco tastv and frw* n a n ce will be revealed as never before, fo r Camels are rolled o f the chufeast T u rk is h a n d D o m e s tic tobaccos, s u p re m e ly b le n d e d * T W s m o d e rn hut its own» T o f tdhknent, 1 Fertlan d M« Festival - ' . ' 1613-18 S g ? ” '— c^ ~ . • nt Band made up o f musicians fSroarnoted Portland Symphony t npectasniar episodes o f Ug^f, cotar, action, —y — o - and Arams ft five m assive atm * setting* ch a n g ed in tw in k lin g o f an eye, if by magic, on th e largest stags ever built in tbs West— EXCURSION R A tB S PROM fU X MQRTHWB8T POINTS Inaurane© Service Well Directed to the graduates by the county TMM lank superintendent of schools. A ytcn i, dinner |s Manned for the noon hour. A child, I loved to wander down -A t i : J0 o’clock the afternoon the lane pyqgrsm w jl| be started vfch a That found seclusion in a dream- music memory contest. A vocal filled wood, solo, “ 8pringtime Blossoms” by The great -trees stretched their MlldVed Hutchins of Oak Grove arm s and undosatoodr anhopl. V ip fpljow. Swayed with my dancing Jqy, t)Rr insurance gerviee ip Of^er number* -on* the after­ dropped with my ppin: ' i well di rooted. Our polic­ noon program wm 'include a Jap­ ies “ hit the spot?J We anese d rill ssd songkby graduates Beneath the ragged row of broken “• represent Uu’ Hartford of t a k e Creek school; reading. • sails. Pipe Ipsurauce Company. H arriet W hite, Independence The mother bunhlee watched their school; ’ fihtrlotlc d rill, Evans , babies play; Valley school; Character song, And when a storfflb prpsaged, the skies were gray. Josephine Glute, Applegate school. Deuce Amaryllis, girls And WsUiBS PlPBd? hpng low like great ship sails. .from Butts FaHs school; musi­ cal reading, Mildred B ugles, Osk Grove; Colonial minuett, A child, I thought s played theye Rqal Batate ft Real Insurance girls from’ O a k ’ tj^ove school; ap alone, i ■ Bjtab. l « t | M « I B. Maps * t . j d rill, Central Pglnf school; songs Bijf npw I know q PrMeqce play|d is tB >danfctoc'ft«>m ’VlBMig GloW” , > wjth me— Ir h ^ a n n tese and Butt*p- Thgt hand in hkD^ we «kipppd ftv duuso tomn. ’ Grlden W histle”, , from tree tfl toad, - ' S etts Falls School (¿nverqpd 1 q Hlleqae on a moss- grown stone. Approximately 150 bops sad 'g ir ls are scheduled to receive B rttta Cogd their dlpimna*- MoBtaqa. Portland Man I« Sentenced xxioailcal to tv ea ef. y o u are cettai ‘ best results et lowest cost, because ppssewes twice the w u a l leaven* J igstreagth.Contams tw o leaven - tomritf - pub begins to w o rk when edouchbnrixed,theotherw aits N) seen the young screen Juvenile and Miss M aebaje in bet) togeth­ er In the la tte r’* antrtm ent two o r ’three time». ’•Ju n gle” took the rtgnd and The arrow that odvers the bull’s eye is the ope that * is properly aimed. And tlie -insurance policy that eovers your risks nnd hazards is the Qtie that* is ppopurly written. 1 W A SHING TO N. K V 17.— , — P feafeh p. G badiali. Portland Om,, cogyictml * f vtetoPug the MhttO w h it* maye M t and sen- teqeed to five years in McN.-il lalawe > rH fta , * W dequm today a United state« agprome pourt re yigW- H l* appeal argued that trlpq he made frogi Portland i. Malaga, N. J., and roturn lg com- saqy wJts a is y*»r old g in ser- retary. War* fqr busineas >uÇto9«cs Canby— Gee ruse y bmeder« w ill fco|4 great sale ht fair g mun*« in By the way, if Coolidge goes west for his vacation, hadn't wp better ree«U sqm* m a r i n e « t « eeoert him through Ch|oagQl "J j COURT ROOM, Lo* Angeles. May 17,— The bedroom seqqenco of Hollywood’* "hare knuckle” murder drama • was unfolded graphically Monday while a» avid audience fpgsted on the rumba of sensation that fell from the witness stand- Teruo Yabo, jqupflbllp Japanese houseboy, brought the tria l of Paul K elly to a climax w ith a des­ cription of tha intimae» ° f D *r- othy Mac,i»ye am) the map charg­ ed with the ip tiris r of her aefor bpsband. Ray Rgyqiond- Yabo, K elly ’s v a le t/ kpown as “Jungle’', testified that he had Packard Touring .. 1600 Fuller Paint« The Box Factory Olrnely related to the canning industry which toe hare discussed in this «pace, is th?t industry which mattes shipping boxes for both c a w d goods and fresk M t a Ths source of supply for the Ashland ho* factory is ri«ht at hand. No need of SAhorUWQh to growers to furnish the raw material! One way, h o w rr^ in which morohauts and others may -help this in- durtry 4« hy ordering merchandise ship- ped ip wooded boxes ag every increase in demand enlarges the local market. In­ deed, a la fgu percentage of Ashland box Shook is w O y the great fruit packing plants of Oaflforoia. A«-J Stars stoically of fared the testimony through which the st»te hopes to prove a JOTS motive for the alleg­ ed fatal knuckle hegugg H ally dealt Rnympnd. ' r -j v >■/-’“* , "¡-.A- The box factory io an Ashland industry ef cousidei*bl»-«nd growing—|mpnvt^^r;f tp Opr local prosperity. W A to become cveo m cn .su!- . y V; „ Ohev Ooupe . . . . . . . W85 Ford Ooupe v . . . . . . 1X80 Varnishes At. paint and varnish for «every need ford Q qup « .......... 8250 Ford Roadster . . . . . 8 80 The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealet« first N ational B ank . . ’* ASHIAND nSSfo' O R E O to t «Arc DEPosn