W E ASHLAND PRUNING op. DAILY TIDINGS GREAT MMt OUT OUR (Copyright IIS7 by FRO Fletares Corporation) m A w K H B A ttM d rS ! *♦ *0 4 X s e t amw W b O d P A Q o t-L ' Ä Ä 2 2 A AOUOf AN-VHW, t-r A M O » FORA I * ¿rnföu»x< The element of obaace is one which has always attracted the venturesome. Homan life baa meant little. Roman gladiators pitted their strength against the strength of wild beasts in the arena. I* was all to no avail. The Spanish bullfighter has pitted his strength against the strength of the maddened bull. Many lo st t was all to no avail. , Im* * r ind®lfi* ® »»<* senseless waste of life. But the same dement of chance is in­ volved and the same adventuresome spirits are call­ ed forth to blase the froths of progress. ttstance has been conquered by speed. Men are more ndany brothers. •, Man has turned his attention from chance be­ ing taken for mere pleasure. Haring ehanoea are now taken and hniwpu life is given as the tell taken by the spirit of progress.- * - • ■ _ There was tragedy before the great Dole flight started: Lives were lost. There was disappoint-, ment for those who were unable to get away on the great race. But the daring souls who were to blase the path of progress—were undaunted by death disappointment. They soared away through the Golden Gate Onto the vast expanse of the Pacific —now five seem to be lo s t s th a t progress must demand such sac­ rifice. Bui the toll is exacted. an lhat the lives were lost or privations suffered for a purpose—we are glad that man “ M women are willing to sacrifice the most precious of all gifts—life—not primarily for finan­ cial gain—but for the honor and esteem they might gsffc Yuan their fellow men— but for progress. And in the conquering of distance through speed we shall be a step nearer that time* when the world , wiR live as brothers, i - h - • ' < aMe to ta ra bar mtad tram t l» thoughts « h u had harassed bar tho past weak. "Cheer up,« he oCerad consoling­ ly, "perhaps things wtfl adjust ♦nreninnfMa» The fallow ing people were among those who Mapped ta il •▼•nlng at tba L ith ta Springs hotel; Mr. aad Mrs. 9 . E. Becker. Portland, Oregon; M r. and Mrs. D . W . Lyons. Alameda, C slgor- nla. sad M r. and Mrs. V.. O. Delaney, Beattie. W ashington ard. -As long as Philip lives 1 lore hQn— X always shall.** I t waa a t this Juncture that the detonation of the first dynamite ex­ plosion rent the air. To the taeer- talnty o f what that terrific outburst meant was added the sadden grind- W ill A ttend ^ -w r onflow W a lr McDonald, J . C. Thomp- eon add* W . J. W arn er o f Med­ ford left uSday for Spokane. Wn.,1 where t^ey w U l attend the North­ west- eewvewflon of the Klwanto elnb. AND Spare, that tree— the prana tre i Get Okwcosp- tr y f f * ! s f iP r W d a f l f it/e a a — Opt prabe ppp. To know how to work others le the secret of Success J i Sorrows aad grow less every told. The Playground ; ground for the , season. ., . On*< of the finest community enterprises thifi season ^ g be^h the operation of the playground in the city parir. 1 • There is no harder season on parents and chil­ dren than the summer time. It is difficult to occupy their time, and such idleness breeds mischief, dis­ content aad frequently trouble. Playground play under supervision solves the problem of both par­ ents and children. In all sections of the United States the value of. playgrounds has been recognised and public spirited citizens everywhere have backed any move­ ment to provide wholesome diversion for children. Aimless loafing and running wild about the streets is worse than a waste of time—and supervis­ ed play, learning the way to live together, is of far more value to the boy and girl thfln merely “ play.” Airless loafing does much to undo all of the good which nine months of school, work has done for the boy and girl. Supervised play keeps boys* and girls “ in trim” for a return to school and de­ velops in their understanding a recognition of the rights of others. Ashland can well be prond of the well sup- Vrviscd, beautifully situated 'playgrfeunds which is building character in the men and woideu of the future. women’s ages tin » they are I f you can’t either fight nor run R e Tfrkp to bpeak. the ewet, tr u th .’ ! ’ ? U J dea». The prune Is too fin e 'a tr a ft t é «er la te the discard, Cfcd Ladiee who h ave given up.wrtti- adaptable to too nearly unlvetnay ing mash notes to the Prince of use, w ith benefit.— Salem Statee- Wales-because he’» now tee old m ig h lir j I M r a n 'un Jueùg King Mlchnel. . I t took a fishing trip to the Black H ills to convince Cal he did r Here's, this theory of evolution not care te ra n again fa r presi­ Archeolo­ dent. W hen a fallow has to talk shot to pieces agata. gists, have found the skull of - a w ith reporters, pose for photo­ stone age M gh brow. graphs aad try to land a fish at the same tim e It le disgusting- We know w hat it la to bo bothered F ifty -fiv e , per cent of H olland’s while fishing, for we have taken T l W H t / » ’ ® * ® » , «eradUaMd our w ife along op a couple of ex- ¿idee i n i . . Probably too great n pedtfioaa Ja ^uent -P< the flnay menane frana trakw-Attadtlc ni«fra. tribe.— Arlington B ullenn. The Judges of Scotian, death sentences to eoflvi, inale last year. This la batefthT the’ fltfr s ìih b ù ftf ftTA ftht fru gality to extrSMAd > < nòf bé bò bad,- i f t h a t — Hinsbord Argue. A tingle w ith a man on third } < ----------- I t takes lb pennda to base beats a three-bagger when 1 W hatever became of the old bath an elephant. Many q ^ m h the bases are empty. fashioned g irl who used to spend boy has had more soap thaA that 8aturdky mornings breathing into applied to him at oae acrnbm M , lamp Chimneya-aad cleaning them and his ears aren’t m big as e ra w ith an old newspaper?— Jeffer­ phant’e either. son Review. • K k M l Theae short dtaeees keep n Wo­ man gneaetar as to how aha onght to aft down. • ------------ -- - Sandals and bathing salta to bo A t the Oregon J ta te l— The following people . were among'* those registered at the Oregon hotel yesterday evening: Mr: - and Mrs. 8. W . Chambers, Ban Francisco, C alifornia; E. H, Hobbs, Los Aagolee, California, and A. Parana, Portland, Oregon. -w e e r-as^ i c u e * we eonid eotmf on yon.” M Mft kls lnstni. I engine was being forced to a hur- g ^ J P * 1*® 4 M tom atle aad fried stop. **^ J *® ^ ® tareatlgata. I MacReady, already conscious of Hungry hie guilt in haying left the* mall ssi m t: (« te s t (U ndM ato R nterrd— The latest candidate chosen in the Jubilee «seen ega- tis t. bhlch is being held. In M4d- t T ^ l n Pth^*se1rricetU B it Antob had h S ? th o r o u i, fir d , iwas e n t e r e d yesterday aIong th® track wlth fr° m the ntokntog American Leg- a X t i S d S i J S S i S ! ? . | & i S 7 0 £ d rew th e cu rtain down , ™ * — idn of | h * ’ city. She Is Mian P » tty w /o re . an employee of- **J*®“ * Pierced artery. "Ho use of your trying to mix np the Colonial bakery. This makes He was conscious of a form com- In this,” he «ordered. "You can't *n< - * * * * * P “ i2 A™ 1 “ “« * « S * k ^ . ’* a ’ total bf alx candidates entered n,™_■* “ • open floor. W ith drawn automatic MacReadv Got mesage through . . help started for the door. He found his Li ‘“ ’ .I h* “ “ ^ F ® 4 - passage to the radio cAr unopposed Expected Home» - ♦ J but ,» L - « U - oi t h . radio orator w u S h i S i J ^ t L e ft for Hem e ““ trament. door while a figure that plunged to Mrs. Jeanie Landrlth. who has Howard, following ( a ' Hungry the ground outside as MacReady spent the past ten days, or two rake's feotatepe. saw the hanHt’s dashed In gave proof that the duel weeks in Ashland visiting at the ¡rumpled body outside the radio 9*d been an even one at i f » MacReady looked ten Howard h^me of her daughter and hus­ » r. He peered In cautiously from band, Jfir. and Mrs. A rth u r S. ® angle. The eight of the dead Ho was to have been on deck In iperader on a line w ith the -edge of c m ® of an attack. If not to warn Taylo r,' le ft yesterday for her ho door gave him an Insight Into them, nt leant to help them flsbt It o n t , home at Marshfield^ Mrs. Land- rhat had happened. had tanked teeuriahly for a I He stood at the side of the door ritk was accompanied by Mrs. Ig He h t ef MaeReady but now ha was Uatening to the assurance* from Eva Pennlck, a student nt the th® i ° b * ton* H e ndsad Jha dying operator that the message Southern Oregon Norm al school. itmaelf Into the car. Sore A hto help had gone through. There W i U . i ' W *« S S S £ « ’y u ^ i s s t H e t Heek e a ^ : "Loon Tugly says he never went astray bAause he put In moat o’ hie life settln* down.” » TURNING THE PAGES BACK 4SBt¿um 20 Y ean Ago 3 B n 5 ^ lS ’ ProerT w asV irank^n lnstrument**The Mre. W . H. Mowat entertained Miss Frances H am lin. Verne Blue and W ey Chong at dinner Thurs­ day evening. The two former young people return to Honqjulu the last of this month to resume th e ir pedagogical duties la the Episcopalian schools of that city, the la tte r tn attend school. Ed­ ward Btannard alao goes to H aw aii to teach In the same school with M r. Blue and Jan M ow at and Bob Spencer, who re­ mained In the islands thia sum­ mer. Miss K athryn M ille r Is also a member of the Ashland teaching sta ff In the land of the pineapple. Photoradiograms Wednesday afternoon, about 3 o ’clock Coast time, Art Goebel and his flying champion landed in Honofcahi as victora in the Dole air race. . Leis m profusion were flung around the necke of the eoeqnerore of the Pacific Coaat-Honoluln route; pictures were taken of the two men thus bedecked. Photoradiograms depecthig this sceue were sent to Han Francisco, a matrix—material from which an electrotype is made—was manufact­ ured at the NEA Service plant; this matrix was rushed to The Daily Tidings, and just 48 hoars after the leis were placed on the necks of the aviators far off in Honolulu The Daily Tidings re­ produced the illustration in Friday’s issue. Thia is jost one of the many marvels which the present age has develo|ted, and Thé Daily Tidings is glad to give its readers this service, thus enabling them to bob thio illustration before it was pnb- liabod in any other ncwn;»a|>er in this region. H. 0 . Eastman, of the local poetofflce, and wife, Mrs. Price of Mfidford and Mrs. J. E. Hosmer andxoon Poreet, www snoots nt tho country home or M r. and Mm. PWor M urray toot Wednesday. A Miss 8. E. Copeland, the m ill A great improvement hue been ite r , returned last evening from e made on t^e Ashland - L in kvllle visit to Pcrtlned aad Beattie. road that cuts o ff the Devils E l­ bow, one o f the steepest and ug­ liest places on ttm w h d le route. The naw road leaves the mala road near P aekutt’e place — the Mrs. D. R. M ille and grandson ether side of Jenay creek, and Victor, returned from their tls lt ¿omen Into the m ala read agala to Lake Tahoe, Sunday evening. Mr M IH h I r at S a c r a m e n to at tending (he .Irrigation Congress this week. Hollywood Noies Royalty is common in H olly­ wood now so that title means little or n o th in g . One of the most recent aM tU oae to the royal col­ ony is Crown Frtnce Leopold of Austria who to working • » tho Fox set. A t socty fa action Hta High new to oae of tho leodlafi characters hot on tho set lltU o ... A picnic party at Kingsbury's or no attention to paid to' his soid springs, on Wednesday last, V U t ________ was a source o f grant pleasure ter all those who Mad the privilege ot being-of the party. Among thooe present were: Mrs. x F ran k W IL lMlns, f / o . Btrnnge, y i f e 1 and dangltter. Oeo. Cryderman and wife, ltbv. W in. Clyde and wife. Mm. O. Coolidge. Mre. W ick, Mre. MJss Nine Emery arrived from StopBone, Mre. KOntnor, Mr». Oakland. Cfil.i Bunday* morning, Hyde. Mrs McIntosh. Mrs Help». and w ill be the guest of relatives Mre, Fhx. Mtos flornb Fton, and hero for several weeks. Loin and Glenn Payne. Miss L illian Katoer, a gradu­ ate of the Norm al leases today for gpokane whore ehe WlU tboch a gfiade In the city schools. The Montmarte cafe continues to draw the movie , stars despite the fact that the tourist traille generally fills up the difilng room In an attem pt to get a vision of pome of the- leading actors and getresaes. A t k recent luncheon A nita Stewart, Tom Mix, George Jewel, Rtapert Hughefi and John Barrymore were among the luncheon gftests. he ear, h ehair and soma odd fural- tk * message, bat he wanted to m ak e rataat tha door to prevent later- Only then did he become aware of ~ - . s u , a . S b s ^ * - ~ * S * i S * $ . e’y £ ? u £ x w ® ¿ ' S s a s L S 3 -. ¿ P i i ’ S i S S i S S i ’ f f i ; ¡5* B j^ g r a n n ln g i S r i n l i « ™ 11, 1 ^ A ra y o X rtr ’ is i s ? J S S ** *•" ” « s s u a ? 6" * “ “ * *•» I _ “^ t4n t. t9t * «banco to warn rnnnmr ^ ¿ • t o M r i - c U d . "I wra watched W# • ° nM era°i’,U i d^ L fl