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c HTCDFOttT) MATL TmTVnVfl. MEnFOKO, OirtfflOW TfTHWD Y, .T HFATIY 1, 1014. VAtm ttttctce a ,, , ; , .,."- .; . - . .... i ... ' ii ii Clubs Play Leading Role in Community Life 9 Southern Oregon District Federation of Women's Clubs A noted pathologist Iiiin Mill! "Tlio spllit Ii)' w lilt-Ii tin) twentieth century will tin known to rutin n eon turlcH In the nwiikonliiK nf tlin Notliii roinicliMiH iioaa, tluit In, the loinliiK ti llfn lu mh of tint miiihii of lirotlur lioml, of hiimiinhond, or tlm nimnes n nil hiiiiinii beings ovoi where, inn or llitilr liilor-ilopoiiiloiuo iiinii iu niiolhor " This I'IihI Hoiitlii'tn i)i gou liUIHiit I'odoiitllnu of Women olulm Im ilim In tliln huiao of hum in lioml In UN, mh ImiIIvIiIiiiiIh, tliln iliHln til kltrVK OltllTH, tlllH Wish III llllllt' tlllll II happier, hotter pill""' for ill '" Ihn In, ll WltH till Spirit Wllldl ll'lt tO Mil Itivltntlun from tlm ftrnltl ! of Ashland to tlm wirloiis dubs In Jill-knoll mill Josephine rniiutle ti meet lii Ashland purk mi Hoptoiubci r. Iniit. DoIIiIiiiia liiiirlii'iiii Mini most IntrrontliiK program, n discus filoil coiii'itiiImk t ! ndWsiihlllt) nf Houthorn Oiegmi federation wiia he' ninl steps worn tiikcii toward perfect ln: mirli mi organlnllon A tiniio rnry president ninl secretary wor appointed, who. together wllli Hi" piosldliiK officer nf "'mil 'l"li n-pri ix'iilfil, formed ii lioitril tu dmw iii i constltutou ninl report nt n tiuoiliii to Im culled liy them. Tliln irpur huh miuio nt a culled iinetlng OriiutA Pius on Not ember f Tli roiiHtlliitloii w adopted mul th fo Greater Medford Club Tlm (HimttT Mi'rt.onl rluli wiia or)stuilcl In lli3 with tw.iilv chut lT ini'inluTA. Ma flrnt ohjrft iinIi(Iuk with llii' I.wm mul t'lurl; rXMlhlllMI. hilt lllliT It hi-l'nillK R ilvln cluli for tlm hi'MitlMrntliiti of Mnlfi.nl. Oun iipimI only look nhout hlui to Mc whnt thin rntiTprUhiK "'lull han itonn lu uiiiklni; .Mnlfoiil oun or Ih" liiokt hiMiutirul mul nltr.'irllMt or lionin dtli'A. It Htiihllnlii'il mul inalntnluctl n fn'o rrmlliiK room, which lu it ry rw ouia linn urown Into thn hiMiuiKul Carurr.l" llhrnry. Mt In Hi" own llltln AquiirK of crci'ii It rmivnrloil n potato p.ilrh Into n Ainnll rlty park with u foiiutmn, akaIa, IIcIiIa ninl n hniiiUtmul. H.iko Park, In tho north 'inl nf town, In nliui ilu n to tho effort! of ttu (IronliT Modfonl cluli. Tlm dull plnrml thn flrAt nnnllary ilrluklni; fountain on tho AtrmtA. Tri'o plnntliiK lu tlm pnrkliiKA wnn Martcil, mi minimi rlinn-up itny wnn luiiuKtinttril; thrutiKh Ha rfurtH tho Kouthcru Pit dflc rlKht f wny wn pnrki'il, cur fnw ha tnll rntalilUliml, HplttlllK nnllnnnro piihhoiI mul timiltnry run illtloiiN lu Kiirnl hino Iku viinII) linprovi'd. It )iuir, tiniliT thn prcAhli'iiry of Mr a. V. (I, D.ivlilhon, thn rluli tiN flllaUMl with lioth thn htuto mul tlm Oonornl roilerntlnnn of Woincn'ii Cluli. DurliiR tho yrnr tlm flrnt ! partiiipntiil work wan undertaken, departments formed ntul clialrmen named. Tho civic nectlnn wiih nrKmiUeil In 131.1 tiy MrA. J. P. Hftlily. Alio Kitvo a rUlcH ton nt her lienutlful homo on Hlhkljou UnlKlitA mul out lined her plmi of work. Tlm flrnt work undertaken wiih n flower Miow mul helter ImhleA rolitext held lu tlm Hpnrtn hullillni: on tho I'ourtlr of July. This flowor hIiow wiih tho lioKlnnliiK of ii HyAtomiitlr roo mul treo plantliiK cmupiilKii, which I now under way, Tho hottnr IiiiIiIoa routcKt proved that tliero Aro JiihI iih fluo lialileH lu ItoHiin Hlvor vnllny nn lu nny other Aortlnn of tho country, nnu hiiHky yotiiiRHtur heliiK kIvoii tho 1 1 1 k 1 1 o h t Hfnro over uttitluuil In tho went. It lias hreii thn aim of the rluli to orKuulzu nnd maintain nn offldent educational rnnuultteo that hIioiiIiI take nil uctlvo Inter nt not only In local nohonl nffnlrR hut In tho wider durational uffnlrs of tho ntnto and nation, LiiHt your, under tho luHplr lug leadorHhlp of Mm. CeiirK" Itulioo, n cnumu of ntiuly wan rollowod nil- rulnted to hrliiK our women Into u nyniputhutlu uiuluintanillnK of tlm need of thu cIiuiikIiik curriculum of our hoIiooI HHtom, nn uctlvo part wiih taken In tlm campu!nu lu lioliiilf of thn uulvumity appropriation hllln mul tho utory hour wnn oNtnhllHluul nun ninlntalned at tho llhrnry. Thin your Mm, J, M. Knot, tho chulrmnn, In rurryliiK on tho ritudy of oilucntlonul Hiihjucth Im outlined lu tho cluli year hook, it recoptlon wiih kIvoii ut tho Hotel Mooro for tho pulillo tu'hool touuhurn mul tho lnuiuliurri of tho school hoard mul other work Ih lu proitroHH cooporntlnc with tho hoard for tho benefit of our ncliooU. Jilleiatuio Depart inent Tho lltoriituro department of thn flruutor Muilfonl cluli with Mm. T. Y. Bli;ttu cliiiliuiun and MUh Allco lowing offkorii woio elected Ptusl lolil. Mih W (I. Davidson of Mi'il ford, fimt vleo-prcsldent. Mrs 12 (. (IiiiiI. AhIiIiiuiI; second tint president Mm I'. II. CIcniniitA, (IriuilH Pass, roiorillng secretary. Mrs. i 12 Mr Klliliuii, (IiiiiiIh Pius; corresponding """rotary. .Mm. Ilml llrtriuoii, Mi'il foril, troniiuror. Mia (' II Viiupoi shlnnd; illHtrlit OIKIIIllIT, Mia A A lilt at . MKilfnril. niidllnr. Mia T J MitlliiKriMin. I'Iiih'MIx Hliicii tliln liifmit federation Ih ft III Kit AWIIllilllllg lilltllOH, It llllM IIH '(' iieronipllslioil uollilug definite lint Iiiin Ideal which It In hoped will noon soon Im leiillod. Wlint are they HlTI) llt it fl'W In order to font"1' a spirit of to. operation In tliln nllo) without which netlilni: worth whlli In ever lueotupllshi'd. It In hoped ' lutiiidn oory woiiiimi'a nrgiuiUiitlon t It it t Ih nnii-piiitlsiiu mul iinserlarlnu. ninl to organize dubs In ever) school illnlrlit In tlm valley, no ihitt tvoii tinill) It aIiiiII Inrlinl"! ever) woiiimi In tln Mill")'- Think of tin- powi'i mul Inspiration nf mirh a body women working together. Thorn I lint onn good (IiIiik thny innlil not iicioiiipllHli If lli M't tlmlr mlmlr upon It mul worknl rnr It Mnltcr or t'lluciitlon. nf li'KlNlntlon, of uplift inn li iiicomplliihi'il In much hirti' llniK mul iniirh innro cffrihilv nil wnrklUK an n unit, rntlixr tlimi nr InillvlitnnlA orKmiUntloni. StreeU AiTp'tnry. w.ia orKiinUed JU( toiler I'd, IHU, when the flrt ( ineetlUK wiia held In the aneiiill ' room of the llhrnry. i The Ailliject choneii for tho er work w.,A A.uerlcm, lll.-rattir..'. .ml, ""y th fltol l. - r lmplm.w,,AtoKhonM.rlc,ofe;hiWt.U.l In h..l.mb.r. I9IS TU pniKrauiM eiirh louduited liy an ap pointed lender. Sorlnl llKleue. Tlm deportment of aoi'IhI IorIciio wiia orKiinUed it lltllo oer ii "r ni:o III hnrmnuy with the movement which In nation-wide to Improve tho moral mul Aodnl loiidltlou of the people, ciipccnlly tlm ciuti(t men mid women nnd children. AildreAHeA uro lielni? ulven oneh mouth by competent lendem from Portland, Kunene ninl elfewhero. Ir llertha 8. Stewart of KiiKeim will lee turn on January in, her Ailliject he liiK "Thu Ph)Alcal Development of Women mul MnrrliiKO." Tho Dvirtnient of Mulr. When tho Ailliject of mnkluK tho (Ireater Mod ford cluli n departmen tal ono nroKo leNA than n year iik, Mm. M. V.. AndrowH of tlm Medfortl i C'oniiervittory of MhaIc wba aHkeil for her Iowa iia to tho feiiNlhlllty of HtnrtliiK a department of iiiunIc. She Haiti: "Medford Ih n muMciil town. It Ih Holdout that you find lu n place tho Alio of Modfonl Do much really nrtlntlc talent. Tho place Ib full of inUMlclniiA mul numle-lovliiK pcoplo mul thero Ih no rpnnon why Modrord cannot ho made tlm mimical center of Oregon If wo choono." 8o tho department wiih formed and Mr. AndrewH wnn uumilmoiiNly cIiokoii for ItA lender, mul now Iia wo iniike it hrlef roHumo of I(h work for tho fow montliH of Iia oxInIoiico wo ciin not hut fiHl that tho rcHtiltH nro fliittorhiK mul Hint tho prophecy will enmu true lu tlm not dlntant future, mul ll Ih only fair to accord ureal credit to tho leader, who Ih h fin iNhed i'.iuhIcIiiu mul mi artUt of ob teemed ruputatlon, for It Ih aIio who cioatod ami Imbued with her en thUHlitHiii tliln Aploudld department, anil tho cluli can without oKiitlmii Juxtly feel proud of Its niiiHlcnl fec tlnu. AhIiIo from tho nrttntlc Htmidpolut. tliero Ih unutlmr, and It Ih tho prac tical tddo. Tho department Iiiih not only heon Aclf-HupportliiK In ovory particular, hut Iiiih boon u xnurco of Home llttlo revenuo to tho clnb mul It Is tlmlr iimhlllon and doalro to bo work with tho club that ovontually thoy will havo a homo of tholr own with a niUHlcal coloiio that will havo markod u dlHtluctlvo record, mul which will ho tho prldo of tho community. I COLONY CLUB T Ono of tho most uctlvo ot tho wo hioii'h clubs of tho valley Ih tlm Col ony club, which wiih oignnlxod tu 1U1L and took Its name rrom Its Homowhat protontlotiH ulster oignn Untlou of Now York City. Tho club wiih first conceived us a moans of affording n common meeting place for tho wives of riuuiiors throughout tho valley, but through Its thico years of nctlvlty Iiiih gradually will oueil Its purposes mul Itfl scope of endonvor. llotddo tho social mid chmitablo work lu which tho club Is constantly1 HKJgMMMk i -i 1 1 i p- 1 -j 1 (lull I ! mul Ti-iuiIn (iioiiniN of Miilrmil unit ( imiiti I lull I'o-.sr-.. IllU the (llll) (inir l.lliks Sniilli nT Piillliiml, iiUKiiK""!. It Iiiin riooutly iinriillfil In tlm I'ltt'imlou illvlxlon of tin I'nhcr illy of Orc-Kon mul In puruluK Hit 1 i ((ilim' of Mini) oiitllni'il liy ih" fin nlly ln:ii', NpiTlulltiiiK lu tin1 (oiir-i' orfuri'il In uioitiiru llloruturo. Tin- cluli Iiiia ii prvAwnt inomliir ililp or nhout thirty. Ha offlcjn iir: Priwliliiiil, MU Mwrciiri't I hi" Imril: lr-prMlilAiii, Mr. Phillip llnuilll, Acrrutnry. Mr Stewart Put Utaoii; trcHiiircr, MrN. amnion (irli fit. i i PAN HELLENIC CLUB - - - - - The Meilloril I'aii llelonle n-o elBiloii. mi orxniiUntlon of (iroek letter women reprnrntlllK liiuil charter moniLum uiimliered nuven while the present nmmberthlp. In cudlliiK both AAAOdnlu and nctlvc coiiAlktri of alwiit twenty women. Tlm nl mof tli noclatlon U two-' fold. ImiIIi aucIrI nnd phllniithroplr 1 Aa a rehiilt of tho iRttor, Mwlforil I now Iiua a public rot mum. whjeh wiia ostablUhed u oar RK". and which Iiiia boon open to tho public every da) aIiicu with a competent per no n nlu:t)A lu chnrRo. DurliiR tho piiht J ear, tho locnl hapter has affltlntod with tho Na tional Pan Hellenic ansoclntlon. This untlounl orKnuUntlon aoiuIh out regu lar hullotliiA for tho purpose of keep Iiir the Individual branding In touch with tho general work which Is car ried on by similar local Pan Helle nics throughout tho couuto. '"parent-teachers' circle Tho Parent Tonchor circle of the Hoosevolt school was organized in November, 1 1 1 1 . Tho teachers, un der MIhh McKay, their prlucliiAl, gave mi "ut home" to tho mothers ono Prldny Afternoon. At this moot Iiir tho desirability of such an or ganization wiih ilUciiMod, which ro Milted lu the election of Mrs. (leorge King president, Miss Julia Fielder vlco president, Mrs. J, C. Kastmnii socrotnry mul Mrs. Iseuluirt treas urer. Thoso ofricerj wore reoloctod tho second ear. Tho circle hn boon Aory nrtlve. Tho first )cnr lu cooperation with the school children K0 wiih raise, ami n lawn put lu on tho schoo' Rround. Since thou n tonchor's ro room hnH boon rurnlshud with couch, rugs, ciibboard, electric plato mid dishes. Very iiitiny InterestluR moot lugs have boon held mid following suhJectH discussed: Health, diet, chlldiou'H roadliiR, discipline, recre ation, etc, lu connection with the other circle Investigations have been Officers MRS. W. U. DAVIDSON President Southern Oregon Fedora- tlou pf Womcu'tt Clubs mr mm?"- wa hb a bwpia, m ai rir- &' ' - s r J i ItonilliiK inndo or tho inovliiR picture '( eurfew law, sellltiK to k- ondli.iud ' doalors by minora ami an lnduitrU JAchool fair. Tho present otflrcm arc: Mrs. S. I.. Leonard, proliloiit; MIkb IMIth 1'IhIi, socrotnry; MIas Tlioono Corkiu. lco president; Mm. II. K. Post or, treasurer. WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB ! The Weilneednv Slmlv chili n oiirnuixcil on Maxell '2, 1!0S, with the' lullouiiiK wtMiicn im charter mem-1 liei: MenlnmoA SlrccU, lNwlcl, Sucil-J ieor, Kcntiicr, liRokitH, Colvi, .Mer-1 nek. HotliK, Sloililnnl mul Deuel. In it- ii !'mi I'm rluli wns n rend-, iiiK circle, with the SloildHnl leetureri thu book ronil. At first tliero were! no officer elected, Jlio liotess for enoh ineetinn ndinir lib president. At , that time, as t neciit, tho iiumbci j limit for iiicuilicn wiu twentv-fio. i Tlie first year hook v printed in 1001), ooutniuinir I he pcournm nf btmly for lll0l)-li)10, with the lit ol officers n follews: I'roMilont, Mr. Williiuu Vawter; lecrelury, jn W. (i. Smith; tieusiirer, Mr. M. ). Mil ler. The cluli lints studied many inter-. ostium HuhjooU ilnrins? iU existence j .mil ih now working oil a ooioprelicn-' ivo study of Cliiun. I Tho lueeliiiKfi are hhl in the Iiuse-, ment of Ilia pulilie liliinry. The jr-1 sonucl of tho cluli hn eliAiie(! omouliHt iluriiiK (ho yenrn, hut the, feelinx of pood fellow-tup grow-. mul all nre enllitihiiii-tie in llieir enjoj-' ment of the spirit of the cluli ' of Women's Clubs in MUS. F. 12 MHltltlCK Second Ylco-Prosliloiit of Oregon Federation ot Women's Clubs . ;. SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPJBBK BPJBBff?v99ililABPjiPjBlHr SijSSPJSSHSBrvlSISE K?" .' .&& aisSSSSFT ffjsssssssHsissssssiKt sV kjsSsskjsskjSB TsVEScCViMD TMiBvwJssSslsVkjsskT'v kjskjskjskjs&kjskjskjHHsv A kjsflkjskjsH SK V'v yl3s& VsHRORB $s BhtKn 'l H SSHiiHsfeiiiiisiiKiiiiiiH i. i ' ? w imwm?itamirm, . .. -iuwHHWiii ii H- "' 'Iri'-ffPilWr' ,"f TiiiiMff IhGSkEimMMMHBH It'xiiii of Itociio ltlr Valley I'liUerslty Club. Medford Golf and Country Club Tho Medford Coif and Country club was organluM at a meeting of seventy enthusiastic sportsmen hold on October 27, 11)10. Its purpose shot gravel nnd havo a top two-Inch was to promote clean sport and to .dressing of screened buckshot, provide aderjuato qunrtura nnd fa-1 Thero nro no better courts on the cllltles for all tho popular games Pacific coast, and sports. Tho shooting traps for clay plg- n June, 1012, eighty ncros of innu, i wo nines norm ot .Mouioru nn tti.t llnvv Atm mail u itf .1 e.utii..i1 ' .... V ..WV ...." .V..., ..V VVVM.UM and nitlve work was 1kuu remod elling tho dwelling house into a club Jiouso, bulldlnt; teunl courts and In) lug out nnd seeding tl:o golf links. Thoro nro nt presant fifty-five ac tive members mul ono honorary mouther. Now members nro cotitln URlly Joining and tho' numbor ot rog ular momhors has uevcr been largor than now. Tho principal object of tho club has baon to promote sports, nnd this ond has been constantly kept In view. However, the social side ot Country dub life 1ms not been overlooked and dinners, tens nnd tlnnco nro froo.ue.ntly hold. Those nre allowed on overy weekday nljcht except Saturday, when a general table d'hote dinner Is served. The club house contains living room, Indies' room, ladle' locuer room ami shower, men's lockor rooms and shower, lounging room nud kitchen. On two sides Is n twenty-foot 'torch with dancing floor, which Is enclosed In winter with gins. Thoro nre lwwns nnd many trcos. DlrtctH- east of the houso are the Medford Mits. i: i: gour President Greator Medford Club tennis courts. Tl-oso courts were built up from two feet below the I ground level with rock and buck- eons aro situated two hundred yards west of the dub house Hero the traps nre located, as also a shelter with soats. Tho golf links, threo thousand yards In length, comprlso a nine hole courso with plenty of sporty play. Starting with tho first hole, tho playor must drive ovor tho fish pond, a distance of about fifty yards. On overy holo ho Is faced by somo now problem requiring Judgment and skill. Tho courso record of thirty-six strokes U held by Chandlor Kgan, who was twico Amorlcnn national golf champion. Swoepstako tournaments are held overy Saturday afternoon, and more formal tournaments are scheduled during tho spring and summer sea sons. Tao Christmas day and tho Now Year's dnv tournamonts aro sur. SPltzenberga and Jonathan apples In ..... 19t 200 acres ready to set to prising to our eastorn brothors, who frut or 00 used for diversified farm must await tho melting ot tho snows lug, balance in pasture and timber. beforo thoy can play on tholr home links. Tho present officers are: S, V. Hockwitli, provident; W. I. Vawter, vice president; 11. C. Kgan, socro tnry; Leonard Cnrponter, trensuror. those together with K. O. Hurgoss, F. 11. Hopkins. K. 11. Davis, W. V. 11. Campbell, II, C. Illnghnm. Frank Proston and Lincoln McCormick con stitute tho board ot governors. FOK SAI.12 J 10-20-33 or 45 acros of Bear creek j bottom laud, ono ami one-half miles from Medford. This Is all good for I alfalfa, no waste laud. At $200 per aero. K. J. STHWAUT Modfonl, Ore. EstaDlished 2m zry AND m& 'GERARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTORY COLLEGE BUILDING, 31 N. GRAPE ST. The Best is the Cheapest in the end! University Club Tho Horiio Ulvor Vnllny Unlrnmlly club hn throe yenrn of hlntory be hind It. Organized nt n llimi when tlmrn wn llttlo opportunity for o clnl activity nmonR tho" orchnrdlfin It ha now bocorno n HlrotiR bond b- twoon Medford nnd tho surroundliiK ( country. , Thoro nro two claApA of moinbo , Ahlp In tho club, tho university mom- ship, to which unlvcrHlty inert only nro ollKlbto, nnd rovcrnoM inumbcr ' Ahlp, which Is open to rion-uiilvorAlty , mon, , Thoro nro ono hundred fifteen I mcmborA of whom nineteen are rov- ornora mcmberR. Korty-flvo unlvor Altlos nro represented by niemhom. Tho greatest number from any AlnRlo unlveralty la twelvo men from Yalo. Tho club rooms are In tho Mall Tribune building. They conftlst of bllllnrd room, living room, (llnlnj; room, cafo nnd kitchens. Tho officers and governors of tho club for tho current year are: P. W. Ifnmlll. president: Lincoln Mc- Cormlck, vice president; 8tanton Grlffls, secretary, and A. 8. V. C'nr- ' pentcr, treasurer; A. K. Hcamca, E. O. HurgesA. M. L. Krlckson, 8. V. lleckwith and John Orth. COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB . - - i. . 4 This club was formally organized at a meeting of colcxo women of Medford and vicinity held In tho par 'ors of tho Hotel Medford In Decem ber. 1912. At this meeting a committee was appointed to drow up n constitution Jand by-laws which were later ndoptol by tho club. During tho first jear the meetings took the form of a 'luncheon the second Saturday of each month at Hotel Medford. Tho (luncheou wag followed by a buslucsn meeting and a social hour. Often somo prominent out of-town speaker addressed the club at this time. At the annual election ot officers In December the following ladles were, honored with positions as efficers: President, Mrs. W. G. Davidson; vice presldunt, Mrs. John Tornoy; secretary-treasurer. Miss Nelllo M. Snntco. ,Tho work of the past year was re viewed and plans mado for 19H. It was found that lu tho first year of tho club's cxlstcnco It had accom plished tho following results: It has taken caro ot several out-of-town high school students by plac ing thorn In good homes, whero their social and educational wclfaro would be secure. Somo financial aid has also been extended whero necessary. A loan fund has also bcon estab lished for the purpose ot helping worthy graduates ot tho local hli'h school to complete their educations at tho University ot Oregon. A number of interesting speakers havo been secured at various times to address tho club. 5 FOR SAUK, OllH ACHK KA.VCIt That will lead to wealth and in dependence if conducted as a fruit and stock proposition. Tho owners havo hown this splondld property out of tho raw material but lack means to continue In further dovolopment, and must bo sold. Deep, rich, frco soil, sub-Irrigated, perfect drainage. 100 acres plauted to commercial pears, apples and peaches, now 4 and 5 years ot ago. Fruit buds snow for a largo crop ot noaches. also for first cron of ncari. A never falling crcok flows through Its entire length. Irrigation for fruit trees will nevor bo necessary. Very rich garden lands can bo Irrigated from creok. Good soven room dwell ing, water plpod from spring. Hay and stock barns, blacksmith shop and other farm buildings for machinery and tools. A flvo ncro park of mammoth Ulack Oak and Lnurol trees rosorved for building sites. Property Joltiu limits ot n progressive llttlo city and Is only one-halt nillo front railroad dopot, school and church. This ranch can bo purchased at less than actual cost and thero Is no greator bargain in tho Hoguo rlvor i valley for a combination fruit and stock ranch. I For furthor particulars, prlco and terms, address tho owners. hox tisH, Mi:nroti, qhkgo.v. 1910