* W * ” P DAILY standing «* n«4mr the «m& «■ the terms, eyeb g*oul> isolated .oa their domestic lelghd, tbett Bros eap tz end uuaattofyteg tragedies. Rroxeef and moat self roltuat of alk is Bilan Dacey, the mainstay ot several generstloas, saving Ute (arm, making it pfofttable agd finally turned o a teM t upoji Jhe return of her father, prho to Mia old age. aaaerta Mio title. He Mas dub’s Anniversary The first anniversary of the Ashland Golf Club will be celebrated this afternoon and e v e n i n g at the course near this city with playing by members and their friends and a basket picnic afterwards. ‘ ..WhUe thfl.work on the course VW started a year agp, the development of the large number of fair anjafamrs who go to the course frequently dates back only a few months or weeks in many cases. This morning a man was heard to say: “ l am not old enough to play golf?’ This is the attitude of many people, who have a false idea of what golf ia. They think it is an old man’s game; whereas to ' pitot and follow your ball around the nine holes is a physica| feat which the^f do not w ant; to wait too long to attempt. They Consider it a game similar to Old Maid or something equally as unexciting and requiring an equal amount of mental exercise; but if these same men were to play the game, play it With as much enthusiasm, skiff and effort as theym igbt apply in any, other game they would find it produc­ tive of both excitement and mental exercise. A small numbferof loeal man and women have entered into the sport with enthusiasm and in only a short time several fair amateurs have developed. ■Within another year, it will have attracted and de­ veloped » munh larger hsmher of enthusiasts. Many are today staying away because of a false attitude, but persons of any pride or sporting blood are never wilKpg tp admit that the next man or wQjpan js bet­ ter at May game, and if these doubters will te stth e game» it would be safe to predict they would fo tm za new opinion of tip* pastime. There is something about Ashland, and the beauties of Aahiand whifch makes folks talk right out loud And become immediate boosters of the com­ munity. Scarcely ever is there a visitor comes to the city who does net comment on the beauties of the place. However, there are some home folks who have so < grown up with these beauties that they fail to appre­ ciate their real value. w Visitors, however, are an asset to the commun­ ity. Every visitor who hv^orp*** a boostpr of Ashland ; and Ashland beauties, and Ashland resources, is just so much of an advertisement for the town. We like to have them talk and we are glad that our com- mhnitv is the sort of a community that makes them talk. , •' ,r They want to come back they say, these visitors • in our midsf, R®d it is qp to every home booster to bring those visitors back again and again. We should cultivate a friendly attitude toward them in order that they may not be stfangersein our midst. lived, < hard Mfm acssirod sste» w c Mato* held -la-the eventag. . .The «abject « f tap meeting lest eight wee Jäsen and e feature ▼to • W Ù n tMe Jspenesglsa- gaege by Rev. and. H rs.;< f . 0 . fhetchjir. A questio# bpx, fbeiW fc many unestlona « p h f - ' ag ware answered, was algo •« - t . , t ly room.to hung With memor Dipo silver and soma gold, lake each OM and try again heir secreta to unfold. Portland headlin not even the far hereafter 1« etec plarettg eye of copy desk m an .- anm tbaeaplul ^LaUro- fame the countries bordet- SwjtreÛuM? / V . I the eapttal of Turkey In Ignorance has logger rootl S. W hat body of water would thas'tatelttgepce. bb otOfbed on a direct voyage fsom London to Amsterdam? The length ,dt the ear deter- I. In what country to the city mines (Me reach af the intellect. o | Labia? 7. Oa what island to Mt. Aet- to *’ ■ much of some things and , 9S- W hat great penlasula ex- Ue a f others— that’s what ; 9. Wnat two groups of island efusfpr olbeely about northern n ruin a man, and it takes nine tailors and tWed- .When the brain space to small Je devoted to complain ost of q Wrgiaiâ. first; Fmasylvania, iff? gfrr " Hdrto Carolina, , The rubbernecks are waiting for styles to get worse before they resum e observations a f the.w jndy corner^ V Wbite The Daily Tidings regrets that no Jack- •on county fair will he held this.year, unless some »expected development makes this posfihle, it is far better to cancel the engagement this year than to recklessly dive in and incur a deficiency of several thousand dollars, which seemed a certainty under present conditions. However, the fair association should preserve the grounds and buildings in good condition, and should plan and devise methods if possible to insure the resumption of the fair next year, for Jackson county does not want to drop this beneficial attraction per­ manently. ’ It would be splendid If the association could in ■oyoe y>y raise sufficient funds .to hold the regular fair this fall, for this is undoubtedly of deep educa­ tional and publicity value to our county. Medford, where the new water supply was tap- this week, has overeome one of k«r greatest icul|iss and handicaps in her growth into a reil ' < * . e * e * e « w ” r. RBode IsIaiB. 7 lB.'TMe 10,»SO tp 81,800 clast, H e i Hpek says; “When you W rinkle your . lawn. It ’s a xlgn Where fiero ü so aaoM smohM thgt a heg^y «hower w ill set In ■TMs farmer gets hie extra hear of daylight in the summer Set by moving the dock forwted bat by setting his alarm tor an hoar earlier.— Coadoa ‘ Globe-Times. Take the tax off them whom n n n It 1a driving lato bankruptcy and ChMd WeMare < W c H e ld l- collect I t treat them who can pay The Jaekson County Health* and duffer ao prtvatioa.— Haleey Ualt WoMaeted their regular, Rural Enterprise. • inonthly cMld weMare* «ltol< tor (dtoaia and Children unde» six Lindbergh to going to tour the gears «if age this afternoon, F ri­ country. Sort of a O lw er tourist day. 7uty r, from 1:19 te 5 p. m.. who has tetob ft« M K - * W to r M» te *'te rm Hapttet ehurch, Med­ Lake Leader. ford. ' Dr. L. .D. Inskeep,' county health officer, examined the G|09p day theee'a golag )e be a «bndrea, aadMeto by Mtoe Janet tM ai ware- Thee seme of those Moffat sad Mbs Leah Jennings, ladies on the beech ere going to get wet.— Roseburg News-Review. :h«on Cougty Public Health I ■ , -__ W M charge bf t^s . T h i J u u bride tells us that he showed better judgment in » U « {Z>S ANGELBg, July 8.—— Mrs. Clara Drummoad, 91, slept throngfe her 95th day of uncon­ sciousness hare today while a legdl and medical war continued over he», m w . . ,x.WMe,girb according to Dr. J f. 1. PeacocM, chiropractor, showed definite algae of a return ■ to health and conaclousneee, both of Which deserted here In her Marne at Fresno last April, «Men she suffered carbon monoxide poison­ ing. V The “Oood-Chaer” class of the l ' CaU- rnto, who M«*s •te « t tMe past wmk- in thia etty. Throe iabtos were la play. Mias Brta won the ladles’ first prfsa, Barton pirulan we» awarded the gentlemen’s first prise and Otis Johnspa and Miss Wentner received the la- aiee* and gestlemhn’» consolation prises. During the evening Mr. jo h iu M . WM kgpt untta busy 0 . GArd , «ad ftflto ra te house, arrlAug Thurs­ mlly win spead the summer at day evening. He may return with trg>r, Curry eofiuty, where Mr. hto tamUy to reside ia this valley ird haa extensive timber lntsr- C. w. Evans, the mining ro. Mas .returned from hto tour “. n horns ’on Morton street. s esalar meeting of city coun- told |n July 8, 1897? Present ; Dodge, mayor; F. H. Carter. F sâS æ ”. I J . , - r i : 1er a id W? B. MtBloa. rate rofrorbafenu'were daintily erred at a'lqta hoar, after which pleasAnt h o f f was toswt tu'ces- ersgttoa, . them' present J e - luded the throwing mused: (esers: Mbtotts N **g i- RlUlag ohueyman, Hugh Bates, Barton *rsleb, Otto JtoMWn. Ito kto M ertrude c 4 r & Dorothy ImeRe W e n W , Vatts BTto. Vel- 1 Aekley and Jessie Guthrie, leesrs. YsgMU HaGee and Bari nmMf roeetred iamttatlons to Ute ppegts whetted by Nsfwe’e ssuos. rrite to Ftye„& Co., Portland, Guide, v Including many/G fend 2c, to cover postage.