'to r d i r te high aliene« p Of a glorleaa ìnonntsdn'p I m t my tose to t>e baayen A. , T h e Playgrounds One of the greatest lessons to be learned i» that rtf fctih g w ith the o t W fellow . , •. _ Gometimte hoys and girls go through public J school»—wkick Ire the greatest institutions in this J erttiatry to teach this lesson—but when they finish ; tttty h iv e not yht .Irttrtod the lesson hhd It comes J i a r t f t o l e lr o .lt to . later life .. A hJ somotiittfes they J loose much because o f the discord whiefi creeps into ’ th eit lire* because they did not learn this lesson in • fon aata tive years. * * < ' • Apd to teach this leSson fe o n f the aims o f the • playground ¡movement which has practically ‘ ‘ sw ept ’ ’ 1 flfis c d te tty 1« t U ld it'te # yfeaWL • I . Scarcely shy community ex ists Which does n o t, : have a space o f ground set aside where boys and S ;s giris may gather, and under supervision be taught 2 to play and to live w ith others. - - • $ *{ In Ashland the playground haa a lteafs had pub- 2 * lie support. Parents have learned its value and arc 2 glad when the closing day of school comes w h w f they 2 ' torn see their hoys and girls go t o t h e park and be 'v certain they are under the sort o f supervision which ’ . tends towrad not only making a child happy, * but « g ivin g him som ething worthwhile in the, w ay of con- • sfructive trailirig In pla^. 2 The work 4 a toileed Worthwhile and it shall not ( he retarded through lack Of drflJipO'ft—fito to fill and ! gtoral—in Ashland. ' t o t e *M **» ' -» 5 * W * ! • ’ LfWt fiîgflt 62 Aèbïand h^ys and g » U nSfcSvect dlplotnas. which are thé receipts their school gave them for the eight, then four years of work th ey did —a receipt or guarantee of the knowledge they have acquird. And there w ax41 f hhnuw flin t a n m a th io g Wa« a t an end—à definite period of their lives. ' Rut it called Coipmeae,ment. ime* R. 'Sheffield le­ ad denial qf reprtHs Ington that he bad re­ port as American en- »SU«»««, t o » « will PORTLAND, in to 1.-^ f l» — faro atettiers, the rttNtertl «ntt ot Baa Francise* MS ttt* Ar- kansas, a big French Unir,* ortf- lided a few fattoi north hl Sflrt* oosh light house today Thd Fraeeh liner la seriously disabled. It Id presumed the boats cfaagied Ml t ie teg. ?• - ' z k Shoes For The Working Man P riced io Please and- B uilt to W ear $185 to $6^5 a c o « » .« fry , n it Ps* w tr c M -R j m I ASIAN ÜÄOGRAPHY . Rêeendÿ «ijhefttorrti t*otìp cd i. W to (ttelT tiiàfti Kttb? i. Into whet body of water doe« oWn « e t il « r t » but foto tbmutfi the struggle óf mfrfyjBgUnto'ÌS« Frts'tw aitttoni la NeW TerÄ dp— a girl Tr"'? BEl s Fl UNITY The work o f this Txiuk is all directed to the up-building o f this community apd the greater the prosperity and happiness of hotne people. JO IN W IT H U S IN T i n s WORK -r— — ----- -- g atlB’ 2 S Î5 « h to it te f tM iÄi TbäfiTito i t o « / ’ ó Bv ^lyBwfe* Boy« uerti torslftte«—te* t o t tek tfteste. te id Written IS tepm-ÄHAih éa^«JlJ jras Ol fleTlI style, and yet Jtept telrlj linage Grammar school and high school were a preparation fhr that work. It is th at preparation Whièii, fo i maSÿ o f tjietn, ended. How they are ju st Starting— jtwt standing an the threshold o f tlfet great IdVin- turt o f lifê. _ _ 2 ' Many of the boys and girls w ill continue their work in higher insütations df learning. Bdt that Wilf hé « r t lè T pfeP àH ittü-and prepâfafîôn made under different circumstances and eurrettndrags. There w ill be no home ties in their imm ediate vicihlty. TtoeX too w ill fia v fc .ttà p te d a itew responsibility. Th<ÿ will have to make their own decisions away ftom borne—without tïie sfeggèative influence found thefe. B ut it Was a splendid thing to see th o se boys and girls—méh rthd WOdteh 6h 'fee threshold of life? Thé ¿cfittls hhve done * e fl and the A shfand c o n w t m y reaps til*'benefit that worti Well dene, « thé servies Wftèh that splendid gfoûp Will give; • • l»*v OWgalalalllg Oa vllf? TFO1*K tv I A te s a s te / Fund Many to P grertto ed-OfpoMticflg brtHtrtutab- Bbhed funds to CBrry their own insurance instead of fte /fe g w, used te t* calAd a style, bit it’s . Geor*« Baaerett. tth p Gbr go so ft lOôks t$' rt* Acte fike a t Palh^y, William Hlcklln« Fmmebi iteffcrtas. ' L Walt WhUnmn. I. Ben rfiff. ¡rte JW# 0o2(, I Prince of India [o William D* Howells Iter the first kiss troubles he- to accumulale'. 10 Yean Ago TteWfrW 5 Te Mite Pearl Easterly, the Tldttfga o t t o tetek is indebt­ ed for a beautiful bouquet of »weit t t t t . Thè .hloèsÓms tyre unusually large add most trageaat. The gilt 1 b much rgl Rogepi ptamj.to attempt to w orach" $ 4 M * i whew b* ,ks *at a coftege alumni ban- ~ V ------- * STARS IN JCirfc Tfie heavens will be ifriesu- |y beautiful this month. Venus ia the evening staf id .’Will be Increasing In ightness. On June it will - seen in -conjunction ^tfli srs Jupiter« ffiifin e mof«- g etar. On Jaae 14 It win on the m eM teb St F - 1 fditert. w tel s i f «• «1 MA f nr jfeg * i Ç be h an d n ae medals offered B. A. Sherwln, t ie drtfggiet istotlonet at the beginning ot «chool ytete; to thd «tSdiSt eB- Ibig the beet standing In both 'Normal >lgh aohool grad- tg class«« have been won by- S ^tells aud Miss Oma Crock* eeppctlvely. They art hand- a n II z ttl Rleas reegiys. £i«r* Houston ot Talent fef. trite eltued u> 1400 aeree fò