te l< THE DAILY 1 . I. W?’ . ASHLAND DAILY t l# W 4 ... G S |O U . L _ > ----------------- ------------ u 'T Tl,' V< .l t »W l lH M ffd l»« By Williams — (C »w riiW 181? *T FBO M etotfc Corpornftón) Around them m m and I m m i raced la a wild chase a* they spqtoU to avoid thq fly tag fate bo- Bun whofg Thou chasten V lap. Psalm »«:> !. tlh ns as Thy beloved chll- Whether the planter of the trees la the park along Granite street conceived of their value aa anything except for shade and decoration, they served a d u a l purpose last night. Mys. Burtt of W al> Walla, who was driving teoA hrcdhar-ln- lato’a car tirom Winburn w a y to Gfanlte etreat up th e steep grade at the Butler-Perozzi fountain, after turning from the hill road into Granite street, failed to straighten out the wheels and the car continued on a circle trip, with the reanlt thdt • it dashed d»wn the 10 or SO to o t Incline in front of the Barber apartments. Halfway down the hill there are several trees and an opening leading to the Batler - POrrossl fountain. .The automobile oblig­ ingly headed toward the tree at the edge of tthe walk leading to the fountain and stopped there with a terrific force, which bqnt in the bumper and broke the wlndehteid glass. If the car had gone over three foot farther np Granlt street, it would have lahded in the middle of the fountain, with conset quenoes which it would he diffi­ cult to prediet. The only damage was slight in­ jury to the car, and a few cuts on Hrs. Bust's h l» » 'a n d on the j lead o f the young son of Bmery 0 . Fnnke, o f W alla w a lla , who own» the automobile.* The Park Outage tow car pulled the ear Vacations for Fanners Farmers are the only class of workers who, as a whole, never get a vacation worthy of the name. And probably none of ns need one more than they. z Their’8 is a three hundred and sixty-five day job. While there is some let-up Sunday, the stock and/ chickens have to be fed, roe cows milked and other chores to be attended to every day. Why should they not have vacations! They may Ipve the place, but their regard for it and their appreciation of the advantages of their life will be increased by being away from it and its responsibilities for a short time. Nothing to do for a limited period—is always pleasant and beneficial for a man who ordinarily works hard. It takes his mind and body out of the routine groove. He gets new reactions, and comes back freshened and improved. Sometimes a single idea gathered in such a per­ iod when the mind is not burdened, and consequent­ ly receptive, will enable the man to make a decided improvement in his situation. How to do it! This is difficult, bnt not un- solvable. When* he gets sick somebody has to do his work. Maybe two neighbors can each take care » .humr. completely obllter- ■V» minutes a de- planes hod taken id been waiting, all tor exactly such a st a rata of mora !P®! *° ho? r from the time the been received they ktOafleld. - atlon the pilot of » had a clear view Ti® ‘S i x , : " 5 S i fOT ths pursuers wae to keep the marry at bay until Sergeant Lyons an* w * men c° u ii <5auh And that oven with a forced march. 7°®!* h® • n* rter *b hour at u *st . one plane woe despatched bock to direct the advancing marines while the others stuck to their pa- « O1 duty. ' R was a simple matter. There were only two avenues of escape to mard, the one by which the ban- dlts had entered the arroyo and the other, about a mile away, which provided the outlet Into the broken foothills beyond. Constantly on the move to guard against the possible ?r » chaqce ballet hitting “ • - “ * ■ “ i* t thecllff after the Thera was little danger ot a con- s. Thqy ha« mdr- oerted attempt at swaps on die uralt- part of the fugitives because while ver» scattering, a they themselves were well protect- psrt,«»MAd the batoty 6f th ia c rBe« the top of the cliff, a plateau that aid’s plane circled ¡qw over ensured a landing for the plane«. cars and peppered each with That led to the safety of conçeal- *TTo be condoned)