TBS POULTRY INDUSTRI T » i« a potential pay roll for A pillami WXATOXX Oregon—Ungettled, Shower» Mild Temperature Ashland's Leading Newspaper for Over Fifty Years td News Wire Servlet) , ASHLANp, QREQ' VISITORS LÏKETHIS TERRITORY ^»nd (United Press Wire Service) I PAY, June 3, 1927 Starts Atlantic Flight Tonight-Berli From Montana and Wash Washington D. C^ Juw 3—In the face of unfavor­ ington Tourists Come able weather reports from New Fonndland qnd the North To Ashland Atlantic, work is being Mone bn the Bellanca plane Mr. apd Mrs. Donald Loehl and “ Columbia,” for a stars tiw evening on a non-stop flight Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrell of to Berlin, which will eclipse in point of time and distance Missoula, Montana, spent Thurs­ the achievement of Oapt. Lindbergh. day night and Friday at the Ash­ Clarence Chamberlain will take off in the attempted land Tourist camp. flight this evening at 6 o ’dbck, according to Charles Le­ The Montana folks are looking vine, backer of the Bellamb plane, who requested offi-, through the west for a suitable 30 Normal School Students Under Direction of Instruc­ location for a poultry ranch, and cifls of the National Aeronautical Association to super­ tor» W ill Present Symbolic Dances For Cycle Of Day, expressed themselves as pleased vise starting records. r At Alumni Day, June 11—May Become annual Affair with the possibilities which Aeh-> IS ENDED iids Welcome Vacation Period With Oreat Joy— Free 'Til September “Hooray Sklnnay, school's out.” School bells In Ashland will not ring agalq until in September and It was a happy group of boys and glrla who gathered aj, the school buildings today to get their grades — breathlessly awaiting the re­ sults of examinations. For today was the last day of the 1926-27 school year. More than 1,200 boys and girls are free for the s u m m e r .__ Some will go to work. Some *111 play. They were all glad when the "last day” came but they will await with no little anticipa­ tion the arrival of the first day of school next September. At the senior high school only was the parting tinged with sad­ ness-—for the seniors last night completed the second period of their scholastic life — and It meant the severing of school day Keep Your Dreams” Marshall Dana, Portland News­ paper Man Tells Boys And Girls Of Class—Superin­ tendent Briscoe Presents Diplomas—Geraldine Gunn, Honor Student. land presents. First presentation of symbolic dances In Lithia Park In a Spring Festival, which Ashland boosters hope to make an anneal "Finis’’ was written to school days of the Ashland high school event— to grow In beauty and site, will be made Saturday evening. class of 1927 at the annuaL Commencement exercise held Thursday June 11, In connection with Albmnl Day of the Southern Oregon evening In the Armory. Normal School Association. The 62 boys and girls were presented with their diplomas sad Rehearsals are held dally under the direction of Miss Vir­ “ Sharkey” Moore, FromiA- become members of the Ashland High School alumni association. »-Ur'jf -ji*- -------________________--Sr-'— _ * ! ginia Hales, physical culture Instructor and Mies Leona Mareters, ent Badile Coast Musician The impressive graduation ceremonies took place before a-capa­ To Locate In Ashland Instructor in music at the Normal School. city crowd, of relatives and friends of the class members. Approximately CO people win taike Part la the presentation. Ashland Community band Is to "Hold to your dreams, to your Ideals’* Marshall Dana, Portland The Spring Festival, as planned by Miss Mareters, Mias Hales be revived this summer after sev­ newspaper man, Urged the boys and girls of the class la delivering and Miss Marion Ady, of the art department. Is a series of symbolic eral months of inactivity. a masterly commencement address. Band concerts in Lithia Park Mrs. D f l . Bush And Infanti Flowers in Abundance Bank dances, representing the cycle of a day, dawn, sunrise, noon, after­ Teachers leave for their homes Expressing faith in the youth of today, and asserting that their will be held as is customary. noon, twilight and midnight. Daughter Die At Commu­ Stage—Good Attendance and vacation is really here. so-called speed was simply a'shadow of the speed shown by their z Costumes, designed by Miss — _______________ ___________ nity Hospital Thursday—1 Of Parents And Friends parents. Mr. Dsua said ideals are just as high and jast aa much Ady, are symbolic In color and de- MThT T1T1?99 T) A Z ’lZ Family Moved To Asir Marks Initial Grade Oom- sought tor by the present day youth as they were high and sought sign of the representative time. 1*1 J I u F j K A v iV mencement exercises land From Canada Five for In the past. The gtrto are making their own TVT -Tb/T A C! UVYT Th costumes of georgette. K U A o T v L tU Y ean Ago. "There Is no place In the world One hundred and one boys and , Members of the dancing groups — 1 ■ today for the dullard. Maybe you girls in Ashland this morning p o «»he Meriowe, hero q U Aah- Junior high. nnow varies minutes after birth. Dana said. ______ land baseball fans last year will Attorney W ». Briggs delivered feet dep.T "If girls had a better acquaint­ The death of Mre. Bueh tv Sunrise — Ruth A Itkee. Besau- h* ,B tbe ®0A a un ,form °*st 8ua; tbe commencement address, Thonipson. n ance with tbs dlahpsn and it boys tremely sad as she was tbe moth-' pointing out to the b o « and gnpw _V)W ,, ne Jenkins, Eldred Damewood. da* J®r *** **me wttb Medford er ef five children, four of wlorm gtela the nood of their continue* SALEM, Ore.. June I.—UP)— . developnq« few more caUouses'on Eloise U dsoh Eleanor -Rrwwn awd hsa been given s regular berth reside at the Bush home. 264 Gqr- Tbe newly created state reclama­ . their hands— the result of a llttte i t n t f l t to gain the knowledge The condlti field street. tion commission, successor to the , more stringent horns discipline, ' Noon — Mella Brandon, Eloise “ **• by Orfla Rob- which will equip them for their direct contras state desert land board, meeting they would bo hotter able to most Upaon. Irene Peek, Hazel Hiatt, b,n’ ’ new €aptalB «* tb* Melvina Webb Bush, daughter life work. • gprJng of ,agt 1* ; for the first time today, re-elected ths prohlemszoM*teffl and Laura York. teem. • of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Webb was The * Commencement exercises any clearing s Rhea Luper as state engineer and said. Afternoon— Ruth Aitken eng "Dube” will be In the left field 'born in Ironton, Ohio. Following were held in the Chautauqua possible to d; Parnta Ire frequently respon­ Garnet Burkhart. . , o r *® 8undaJr- Increased his salary from 636(H) to her marriage to D. E. Bush she building. Teachers accompanied May 23, over i sible for this lack of practical 64200 per year. Sunset — Margaret Hammer- Bo,° 7 d b y A8h,aBd *•“ ' moved with her husband to Can­ the brfye and girls who marched Every effor training and understanding, be- L Luper will also serve as secre­ bacher Margaret Lanspock, Jennie < thetype °f * e,,ar worb ada where the family resided until In to the building together. The have the way tary of the commission. Fred Co­ cause they “don’t want their ehlld-_ Grover, Gladys Cross, Lois Joy be dW a b,t Bt tbe ri ._ _ □ » • V T O I K G C O T T O GARUEN V T TttcttT « T E P P I N U O Ä Miss Gsraldiae Guan, honor the festival in the park. ISCIMi I 1OI1CCF • pupil of the class, as class valedic­ ___ - m a TH B öR O Pö Members of the chorus, training ‘ O l P f l T T lIir C f la V i WASHINGTON. June 2.— (IP) torian, presented In well chosen under the direction of.Mist Mar- I/IC U _ A II U r » U < lJ _•**' SIT —The first big shakeup In the fed­ words the class sentiment, the de- stars are: . • x , eral prohibition machine since ire to give service. Jessie Nsir Evans, Hefty Brown. BEND, June 2.—(IP)— Eric Au- ' Dr. James M. poran became, pro­ Presentation of diplomas was Gladys Johnson. Margaret Launs- form er river boat ' hibition commissioner, came today made by Superintendent George A. pach, Jennie OrovSr> Mlrla La “ ptata °" ¿he Columbia river. when Olf Oftedale of California, Briscoe... Plant. Vivian Smith, Helen De- p,oneer / tb® Northwest lerrt- succeeded James E. Jones as dep­ “In Ute yontb of America Ilea trick, Margaret Harnntetbacher, o°r\ “ d °f . uty dry commissioner. tbe hope of tbe world today,” Mr.* * Doris Applegate. Arties ^Stock- ®weden’ d,#d be" Thursday, at Oftedale who has been special Briscoe said. He told the class dalp. Aubrey Haan, Albfe Beck, tb® ag* of 86 J ’ **"' Ife ** 8Br' ' supervisor on the Pacific coast that their future lies In their own Victor Phelps. Lester Gardaer, ’ J * by b 8 wMow aBd 8®TOn ; will have compldte charge of all hands, thqt they are the captains Lois Joy Hanson, Lynda Oeder. *bUdreB, m a d e hi. home with < administrative work of the bur­ of their fate, sad upon them will Hazel Leonard. Sara Wester. Ber- b,a 8OB’ £ J’ Han8OB- chl8f °< P°- eau. Jonsa waa made special as­ fall the responsibility of making sistant commlalsoner to act as lal- -their lives predominant for suc­ (Please Turn To Page Three) son officer between dry head­ cess or failure, * quarters and the civil service com­ mission. BAND LEADER COMING HERE [ SHAKE-UP IN DRY FORCES Ashland Native Charley Chaplain Says Lita Dies In Frisco Is Cold, Calculating.Lady LOS ANGELES, Jhn» » .— (IP) — Charles Spencer Chaplin, t b e man -who made millions laugh at hls screei\ antics, assumed the role of tragedian Thursday as he broke a five months’ silence and filed an answer .and a erdes-com- plalnt to hit girl wife’s suit for divorce. • Throughout the 78-phge answbr and the 22-page crose-qomplgtnt, the man with tha funny feet and the .baggy trousers painted lira. LIU Grey Chaplin as e cold, cal­ culating woman of the world. She cared for at least two men more than she did for her husband, he said. Himself he characterised as a man "eminent- la hie profession", a loving husband and. a. kindly and considerate father. While ba had nothing to do « with other women, Chaplin said in his croee-cotnplaint, hls wife was infati/ated during their hurried lira with a “young nun” .'first, and a “Hollywood autoadbllo salesman” secondly. While bo denied coming home Intoxicated and claimed he was not addicted to the use of liquor, she persisted id going to parties without him add becoming Intoxi­ cated to the extent that she acted in an "unseemly, andlgnified and unwomanly manner.” Chaplin, in hls counter com­ plaint, seeks custody of his two eons, Sidney, and Charles, Jr. Hts allegation maintained that hp offered his wife one half or' theÿ- comtauaity property, vhlued by himself at 8266,184.62, hut says that Mrs. Chaplin demanded 81,216,000 la eash. .Grover Nell, Ashland native, who left here 12 yeafs ago and located In San Francisco, died Thursday afternoon, Jane 2t 1926, at hls home In that city as the result of paralysis. He was a brother of Fred Neil of Ashland, who left Friday tot San Francisco.. Funeral services will be held Sunday and the body eremeated, according to wbrd re­ ceived by relatives. Grover Neil was born In Ash­ land 28 years ago, a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Neil. He engaged In the stock baying business un­ til his marriage to Mre.* Lottie Carmen of San Francisco, when he moved to that city and became interested in tbe bakery business. A blood clot on his brain caused paralysis several days ago? Hls widow and hls brother are the only surviving relatives. Antiques” Will Be Shown On Alumni Day, June 11 Memories of school days will he recalled by Alumni of the old Southern Oregon Normal school, when they view a collection of "antiquea” which ie being collect­ ed for Alumni day to be observed June 11. Alumni of the old and new schools combined their associa­ tions and aril) unite In welcom­ ing the members of the graduat­ ing class into the association. The collection of moment«» of school days which la being made 'ncludee clasS rolls, photographs, annuals, newspapers. The ATutanl members and their families are to gather at the Old Normal school grounds on the merging of Saturday. June 11, tor a reunion and a basket picnic lunch. Short talks are to be made by several of the “old M aun” -during the picnic luncheon u d at 2:30 will be followed by a more formal program in the auditorium of tbe Normal school. As a gvaad finals to this «vent be presented at Ltthla Park I : SO In tbe evening. A reglstrattoa bootk will malntaiasd by.tbe « M s « Normal aeheol wader tbe dbec of Miss Pearl D ent. , Prom all aeettoaa e( the ett replies to tbe lavttatloae sea« are bela« reeqlvqd. aad I