THE DAILY TlDlftGS EDITORIAL ozonos maddxh oseen , Muusin« sdit«- A shland d a ily t id in g s OUT OUR WAY Price—-Ashland Dally Tidings By Mail or City Carrier Oae Year«7JM P er Month.................. 00c Mad Bull First To The Goal It took more than rigid training and strong muscles to bring Mad Bull across the finish line last night more than eight hours ahead of his nearest rival. It took more than training and muscle to keep Flying Cloud, Melika and the other half dozen Indians in the race. Fighting qourage and strong hearts carried these boys and men toward their goal over 480 weary miles of road. When their feet were blistered and muscles weary they kept“on com­ ing, spurred forward by the desire to win. They gave us a great race, wonderfully run. The whole country has watched progress of the marathon from San Francisco to Grants Pass. News services have been carrying daily stories on their positions and last night, when the race ended, the local telegraph office was swamped by press cor­ respondents, each trying his best to get a little time on his rival. It was undoubtedly one of the biggest events that has transpired in Grants Pass in recent •«<>« There was human interest in that race. Imagine four thousand people lining the street of Grants Pass waiting for hours for Mad Bull to come into the city. These people knew that he would win but they wanted to see him finish and cheer him for the spirit he has shown. And this morning when Flying Cloud came to town, people lined the road and streets to see him and cheer him. He wasn’t first but he also displayed the spirit for which his an­ cestors were famed, and to the veteran Melika, whose indomitable spirit kept him going in spite of his 55 years goes the most profound respect. ___ It has been a wonderful thing, this marathon. It is to be made an -annual international event and Grants Pass must begin at once laying plans for the coming year. To this city undoubtedly goes much of the -credit for the amym» nf the race, but it took' real runners to make it the success and in Mad Bull, Flying Cloud, Melika and the others we have the qualities which make clean sports so popular. Another year will see the Redwood Highway Indian marathon one of the leading sport events of the sea­ son.—Grants Pass Courier. Let Creditor Worry I f some fellow who owed you money were spend­ ing huge sums in riotous living yon would naturally be somewhat concerned about the money he owed yon. If you were compelled by circumstances to match his expenditures yon would be still more con­ cerned at his antics. That is about the position of yonr Uncle Samuel in connection with naval expenditures by debtor na­ tions. As a matter of fact it is American money that builds not only American ships but in some cases foreign war vessels. It is a peculiar fact, however, that the countries least able to spend hugh sums upon their warships have declined to enter the present conference. France and Italy, who profess to be unable to pay their internatioanl debts refuse to take any steps to­ ward reducing naval expenditures other than those already in force. And here again nations are mnch like indi­ viduals—it is those who can least afford it who spend their means the most extravagantly. 'e ViBLLVviHar \ •VGwOA B ixnu SS \ /is 'T H I S ? Texag, postmaster lias erected a mail box so situated and designed hh to permit au foist« to drive over to the curb and deposit letters “with one hand. This suggests a line of thought that might lead you most anywhere. Let’« have ’em fixed so you can do it without stoppings—just ride along and shoot them in without stopping. Might also have boxes where you can grab a cigar, package of chewing gum or newspaper by chucking necessary coin in a slo t Who will start (he first “ grab as you go” hot dog stand? There’s money in the idea. ASHLAND 3QYears Ago Members of the class of *15 who will attend college this year are Florence Allen, Monmouth; Alene Bomar, Berkeley; Ralph Salis­ bury, Berkeley; Kenneth Lilly, Stanford. LAND POINTING fSp. Mrs. J. A. McMillan (nee Fan­ nie Fox) to expected here from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, to ■pend some time visiting her folk» residing in Ashland- She wilt be accompanied by Mrs. Bush, a wealthy lady of Edmonton, who will spend a tew weeks visiting G. M. Grainger returned from here. the mountains this week; leaving hie partners still in the wilds. Henry Calhoun and family, who A nine-pound boy was born to went down to Imperial Valley in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gearhart Inst California, a few months ago have returned from that region, where Thursday. the thermometer has been regis­ tering ns high ns 127 in the shade R. D. Jennings, engine hand­ this early in the summer. > ler, returned with bin family last week from Johnston's prairie, Miss Hattie Gleason, of the city whore they have been camping for schools, Is teaching a summer about two weeks. term nt the Cere, ten miles east of Ashland. She and her mother will spend the summer In the Fireman T. C. Lafferty to la mountains there. the pool Job. and has a layover la Dunsmuir Instead of Ashland. J. J, Robinson to taking hto place Mrs. A. D. Ferguson is visit­ here. ing among old friends in Ashland. Jns. Bailey, who cam# in from Snow Inst week, says things are livening up la that section, with a good slsed force employed in getting out logs for the Poke- gnma » ill. There to still some dissatisfaction however over the oontlnned non-payment of the claims against the old company held by the loggers and secured by liens on the property. An alarm of fire was given Sat­ urday morning nt 11 o’clooh and attracted the fire companies to tbb homo M W a. Poley, on the honlo- vnrd. beyond the Congregational okureb, where a straw pile beside the barn had caught on fire. It was soon extinguished, the dam­ age being nominal, i to barn and out buildings. A 3-yenr-old sou of Mr. Poley waa tasting the quality of a match la hit posses­ sion and caused the trouble. Ford Roper arrived home Sat­ urday evening from Visalia, Cali­ fornia, i Mrs. James L. Meikle, of Ber­ keley, California, former résidant Of thia city is high in her praises of the advancement and prosper­ ity this city has shown and voices her admiration in the following cotnmunfcatioa sent to the Dally Tidings. MISS DOROTHY REID, Editor "I have Just enjoyed three hap­ py weeks among old friends and familiar scenes In Ashland. It Wedneeday, June 90. — Alpha mine Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Gev Chapter No. .1. O. B. 8., will Laldley, Mrs. Ma Cole, Mrs. Ade­ has been most comforting to see have a covered-dish picnic in laide Swarts, Mr. and Mrs. Dave that* the beautiful little city which Llthia Park at 6 p. m. Good, Mrs. Wade Baugh, Mrs. Lu­ has always meant so much to me is being cherished and fostered Thursday, June SO. — Merlqg ther Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ Circle o f the Baptist church will ley Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. J. by loving friends who are inter­ have a social afternoon in Koch and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ested in Ito industrial growth ‘and Llthia Park at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Jennie Dyment of beautiful development. Harry DeArmoad and.Mrs. V. Sioux City, Iewa. and Mrs. M. E. "The changes which are accept­ ■O. N. Smith, hostesses. McPherson of Oakland, Califor­ ed as a matter of cause by those nia, were guests of honor at this IS JR fe who have watched them come pffalr. f about nr«/of starting and gratify­ MY BOWL OF DREAMS nan ing interest to one who has been This is my bowl of dreams In Medford Invited to K. of P. which ' away and returns to and them an Social— I keep the red sun’s ashes, accomplished fact. At the regular meeting of Tal­ Wherein strange stories sleep, and * “The Llthia hotel was there, of isman Lodge No. 31, Medford course on my last visit. Since Knights of Pythias, which was then I have heard ssaay tourists The unborn poem flashes. held Monday night, June 27, from San Francisco talk of push­ Knights Pittenger and Koch of ing on In theiir trip north until the Ashland Lodge were present they could reach Ashland where found and extended a special Invitation they wobld he sure of a good The sacred thoughts I che to Talisman Lodge and Pythian ■leap and comfortable hotel aer- Of beauty, quiet, love, and Sisters to attend the first social vice. The. thoughts that never event of the new Pythian Sisters “The park la more beautiful Temple of Ashland Friday even­ than ever. Its convenience and at- I held it as a prayer to das ing, July 1. The Ashland temple tractions have been added to by It to a faith I follow— waa recently, organised by the recreational facilities of all kinds. And at the light of day It Medford temple. A large delega­ It seem« thgt every possible neces- With music of Apdllo. tion from the Medford Lodge is slty for a good 'tltee has either * planning to be present. been supplied by nature or turn- I guard add love my be 22 23 22 ished by the people of Ashland dreams; Auxiliary Holds “White Elephant“ and contered in that ofae lovely It to a queer heart’s altar, spot. The only attraction which I give it to yon for a day 4»»iltory tojUtp American could, pgsstbly lure anyone away* With tlfflid hands that fait Legion Post No. 14 held their from the beanties of the park to Helen Emma Maring. regular meeting and a "White the new nine hole golf course 33 23 St " 1 Elephant" party Monday evening. which to inspiring dreams of per­ Pioneer hall on petual yohth in the minds of even "Rlata and Spurs," by Charles the oldest Inhabitants. A. Slringo. There are twenty-one Win burn Way. Thera was an un­ Mrs. "Ashland has surpassed the aim chapters of this volume, compris­ usually large attendance. August Schuerman, president of of most cities and has ’attained ing the life etory of this cowboy, the rank of an educational cen­ range detective and terror of the the « Auxiliary, presided in her us­ ter. Her school system boasts outlaws in the days when the pis­ ual capable manner at a short not only excellent elementary sad tol ruled the plains, ft to the business session, during which It secondary school training, but sup­ story of a. life more adventurous was brought out that all the ex- plies highdl- education and pro­ than that of any.hero of manu­ service men of the World wat fession {¡training in the normal factured fiction— it is an honest- carrying government insurance, school which has been brought to-god picture of a man who spent must have it converted by July back to Ashland through the hie long career on the lawless 2, 1927. It was also decided at spirit of loyalty and cooperation border, so long as'such a thing this time that there would be no of her citizens. really existed. This rider of the meetings in July and only one a “There are two things which I range came quietly into public month after that time and during found to be exactly the same in notice with the murderers of Gov­ the summer. These will be busi­ Ashland— unchanged, and, to my ernor Steunenburg of Idaho, were ness and social meetings. Dainty mind, unchangeable. These are on trial. From that time on this refreshments were served cafe­ the dominating spirit of friendli­ cowboy made himself a marked teria style, after which the mem­ ness which greets you as you step man. It to a book only produced bers ’ spent several hours playing off the train and bids you fare­ by the West, lived, written there. Bridge. The rooms of the Pion- well as you reluctantly depart— There are twenty-one illustrations, and the motivating thought In the last one showing the author everyone’s mind , which Is bent with Bill Hart.— Lariat. upon the question, 'Ho# can I S3. 33 32 make AshltCad better?* With Young People’s Conference in eVerydhe concentrating on this one Session-— problem of such vital Importance, The Young People’s Summer It is no wonder that snch remark­ conference of the Presbyterian able improvements have been churches in southern Oregon to made. Similarly, there Is no limit being held this week about two to pie distance that may be reach­ miles southwest of Grants Pass ed in Ashland’s march toward In tbs Fruitdale Grange hall. Rev­ Hedda Hoyt Telle About prosperity and splendid achieve­ erend Normal K. Tully, D. D., of Bargain Baying— ment.” Salem, Oregon, is the director of By HEDDA HOYT the conference. Those assisting NEW YORK, June 29— (LP)— in the arrangements are: Rever­ The woman who keejs herself end Hugh T. Mltchelmore of Ash­ smartly dressed on a limited in­ land, who to acting secretary, and come cannot afford to buy cloth­ Mr. Walter Blair of Blair’s Reverend E. Iverson, Sunday ing at the commencement of sea­ school missionary, who has gen­ sons. Jhne to one of the most Graalto Quarry went to Portland eral oversight of the dining hall. Interesting months of the year on business Saturday. ,. Reverend E. P. I^wrence of Med­ for the shopper. 8ummer cos­ Little Dona Marie McAllister ford will give the popular address tumes are sold In June at halt celebrated her s^ond birthday on Friday evening, July 1, hav­ find oftlmeg less than half of Sunday with a dinner party at the ing as the subject, "The Work of their original prices. home of her parents, Mr. and M¥s. Natlofiai Mission»." There will One really doesn’t require Alex McAllister. Those present ware Hr. and Mrs.-Billy Sams, be bible studf periods, mission summer clothes until June dr study classes, classes In steward­ July hr to buy them In advance Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendricks, Mr. ship, life choice study and vesper is a mistake unless one has attd Mra. Henry Taylor and Mrs. hours. Delegates are present from plenty of funds to spend on 'Eva Blits of Ashland, Mrs. George Ashland. Medford, Grants Pass, clothse each season. The frocks 8chlbaer of Sacramento, Mrs. M. Oakland, Roseburg, Glendale, that are sold in June are usually J. McAllister and Dona Marie and Klamath Falls and Phoenix. A frosh and clean, for due to the her parents. The little Miss vs- trip to the Oregon caves 1s plan­ late season they are not left­ celvad many pretty gifts. ned for Monday morning, July 4. overs or garments soiled through Mias Jaaia Walker waa the The sessions begin Monday night handling. Even Mould they he guest of Rtos Wilma Gygar over and will close next Sunday night. soiled one saves sufficient on Friday. 23 22 tt VR. M. Ellis made a business Pythian Slaton P k zie In * trip to Portland last week. Hr. and Mrs. C. Howard of The Pythian Bisters dt the Ash- lamath Falls weta callers at the aud and Mildford Lodges et the unction Monday. The dance given Friday night Knights oí Pythias hold a Jolly at the pdcking-house was wall at­ picnic recently in Llthia park, tended, la fact wa had a full tallowing h moat delicious and house, our first dance being the sattofictovr“>(ente sapper, a de­ aaly one given that has drawn lightful social hour was spent In a larger crowd. Wa aptftoiaU eonvenatipn and rams#. Those the Va? the people have attetUed thaaa danbes aad how they have had a good time and wtl! cornu I. A. Judge, itr. fiitâ M a . Ç. R. again. Our next dance Will ba Helnworth. Mrs. Anna A. 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