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E DRIVE TO SECURE A II Concrete action ca the part of the Jicltiton County Oolf cluo committee is expected, within the aoxt ten days, to determine the feasibility of the or ganization and financing an up to data golf club in the county. Soliciting eotn mltteea have started canvassing the rnllre wmnty for the charter member shll. and hepe to know ia the near future if the undertaking will be prac tical or not, '''-"' .Voder th plans that the committee la working on all monoy subscribed is made parable to trustee bonks in Jackson county to ho held by the hank until the full amount necessary for the completion of the undertaking, fr from all debts, haa bcn actually paid Intq the bank In cash. ' The provision is made in the con tracts that unless the full amount of money, necessary for the -project is subscribed by April 1st that the trus tee banks are to rwtnrn ail contracts to t!o original signer and the under taking will then be abandoned for this yr- . ".. ." " , . , The onranltaUon of the club, expon dtturo of funds, location of the grounds to be utilised, rules and regulations governing the rhanagement and con duct of the orjriniiatton are all made subject to a majority vote to be Uien at a meeting to be called after the full amount necessary to finance, the or- nntstatlon haa boen HiihacVthMt ' ' - The charter .membership fee has ben nlacrt at tioo! th fimt narmoM. on which are due AprfUst After thei charter membershin has been aimed 1 up and completed the initiation fee will be raised to such an amount as may be decided upon by tho organiza tion. ' : - v. . ' - "There is nodesiro on the part of any of the committee to Induce the people of this community to flnanoe a golf club if they are not acquainted with the benefits to be derived from such as institution " said one of the members of the soliciting, committee today. : "The question has been asked eo often and progressive" residents 1 have been making excuses and alibis mlnatloa of Griffith. Speaker Mao to tourist and other non-residents for,iel Put the motion for Griffith s elec- so long hy Medford la behind nearly all other' towns of its size in the west in this one particular that'when we were appointed on this' committee wei felt it a dutv to dvf. tk rv,ni Opportunlty of having a golf club if they want it. Golf clubs are an asset to any. eonimunity fortunate' enough to possess a citizenship of at standard able to appreciate and support itl Med ford and Jacison" county now have a chance to heve i club if ,he people vast one."; vV.V i. "v ;'';' . Contracts can be signed at the Tog gery, . McCurdy Insurance ' Agency; Vernon Vawter, T. E. Daniels office of. any of the Medford banks.' Inas much as the work of the committee is a public spirited one involving a con siderable sacrifice of. time and effort the- public is asked to cooperate "in indicating Its desires in the matter by calling and signing the eantracts. FFERED AT M. M C0.SALE ,:vTfce big January Clearance Sale, , which was lauched last Saturday by ibe M M Pepartment store, has been attracting daily crowds of lcsal and out o town shoppers. ' It Is la the form of a great houseeleanlng and attractive values are being offered in boys' suits, sweaters, women's ready to-wear, ginghams, silks, shoes and all stock merchandise. This sale will continue through the week. . MOTHERS AND :i DAUGHTERS -'- m ... Rcaid ThU Letter from Mrs. W. S. Hughes Greenville, Del.-r"I v?aa under the , . ImDresBion that my eldest daughter had i some internal trouD.e as ever since the first time her sicknessap peared she had to go to bea and even bad .2-lJt , take I.vdia E Pink- . . "I. .r " nam s vegetsoie Compound mvself so I crave it to her and she has received ereat benefit from it. You can use this let ter for a testimonial if you wish, as I cannot say too much about what your medicine has done for me and for mv daughter." - Mrs. WM. S. Huches, ' OreenyUU), Delaware,-. .'.'' ' 'Mothers and oftentimes grandmothers hive taken and have learned the value fit Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. So they recommend the medi cine to others. ',.'''.:-'--,'.':' , The best test of any medicine is what it has done for others. For nearly fifty years we have published letters from ' mothers, daughters, and women, young ' and old, recommending the Vegetable . Compound. ' They know what it did for them and are glad to tell others. Ia , your own neighborhood are women who tsnow of its great value. ' JtfoUKW-ilaugh term, why not try it t lwof!THaii77TiiiiiTTr l,uw",nni'"'Wllll " 1 3K Li OCAL SERVICE MAN PASSES AWAY AT P. Ernest "Jone passed away nt Corvallta. Ore., Jan. 7th. 192. nt the age of 31 years 9 mouths and 11 days. Mr. Jones was born In Sams Vulley in 1S90, and was the son cf the late O. 11. Jones of Tolo, Jack son county. For the past nine years be had made his home with his sister at Marytvtlle, Calif., until the last eight months when ho went to Philomath, Ore., where "he engaged In tho garage business with his brother. -',-... The docoaaed leaves fire brothers and one aimer, Oeorge H of rhllo math; Irs. of Celuaa, Cal.; Terry B Redendo Deach. Cal.; Clarence F., Ar cadia. Fla.; Horace L address un known, and Mrs. J. E. Ebort, Marya vlUe. Cal, . Mr. Jones was an active member of the subordinate lodge, the Re bekah and the F.ncampment branches of the 1. O. O. F. at MarysTllle. Cal., and served In the world war la the 1158th Infantry, ,'-..; Funeral services will bo held at the; parlors of Weeks Conger com pany at 3; 30 Wednesday, January nth... : . -v - - . . Interment In the family plot In Central Point cemetery under auspi ces of the Medford lodge ctOdd Fel lows... - . - - GRIFFITH NAMED IRISH HEAD (Continued from rage One) : .Collins moved that Arthur Griffith be appointed president of the Dall. -The Irish nation had no children, ColUas. who proceeded to tell the Pall that he bad received a let ter from the proprietor ot the Cork Examiner, saying the management. of that newspaper bad been held up this morning at 2 o'clock and compelled ' Publish a proclamation. Collins Mld he caUe1 8Ucn methods 'black nd metnodB" whoever employed laem Io Yalrr Walks Out Eamona DeValera and his follow ers walked out while tho vote was being taken, In protest against the uon ana ne W8S unanimous. coo., - Cabinet Appointed - Griffith moved the appointment of tJ following: , ifinlater of finance, Michael Col- ' Una. , Foreign Alfatrs; Georgo Gavan Duf fy.' .. . - Home affairs, Eamon J.' Duggan. Local government, William T, Cos grave,., '. ' ,J '' - '' -' " . - ' Economic affairs, Erian O'Higgins. Defense, Richard Mulcahy. ! , . , Criffifs Beoord Arthur Griffith was one of ' the founders of the Sinn Fein govern ment and ljas been among the fore most loaders directing its activities. He was formerly an editor at Dublin and later established the paper Uni ted Irishmen, followed by the Binn Fein, and then the Nationality. In October, 1917, he was elected presiding officer at the opening of the Sinn .Fein conference In Dublin. Xuring the peace conference at Paris Lu 1919 be was chosen as an Irish delegate, to go to Farls aad present tb Irtah ease but failure to get a eafe conduct prevented' bis attend la July.' 1919, be was elected act- lug president ot the Irish national as sembly In the absence of Eamona De Valera in the United States. Later, in October, 1919, he was elected one of the permanent vice presidents ot the Sinn Fein organization. He wasj arrested. in Dublin in November, 1920, and spent seven months In llountjoy prison. . ..;y'.' " .el During Ms imprisonment, he. la-! sued a message to the Irish people as to the conduct of the Sinn Fein or ganization. An attempt was made to rescue him from prison but the ar mored car used for that purpose fail ed to carry out. the plan.- The return of DeValera from America was attributed to Griffith's imprisonment as' Mr. DeValera on hi return resumed the active direction of Sinn Fein affairs. Early in June last there were reports cf a Londou conference-to' which Irish leaders vould be invited. , Orlffith's release from' prison followed on June 21, laSt.'--- ' ;'; Griffith went to London in' July, and later was appointed chairman ot the Sinn Fein mission in the negotia tions which, culminated on December fi lout with tho atirrtinsF rt thn trpfltv between Great Britain and Ireland, hich has now been approved by tbc .TJI..U .v r... II c-i. ki"wuv uuu.iuo van jh ezan.t , .., ...-t y.,y;,.--.- v ' Halifax Schooner ' Lost. ' HAL1FAXX S i Jan. ; l.Tbe i schoonor Flora A.'i 70 tones,' of Har bor Ilaffet,' X, F., with' her crew of j 8ix men, was given up for lost today In maritime circles. She loft George town, P; E; I., for Harbor Baffet and nothing has . been heard : ffcro her slnce.i '!''. .'.'... .--;'. "' .' .i'VlLmwovo Ooos Bay. . ..i AVASHINGTOX, , Jan, 10,-r-Im provement of Coos Bay harbor and Isthmus sloqgh, Oregon, at an esti mated cost of $3,310,000 was recom mended today by army engineers. SA FRANCISCO, Jan. 10.Vutter extra. 33c(.prlme fiwU 3VsC; nee, extras 39c; extra pullets lltic; ciieese, Cullfonila flat" fancy 26CI- young America fancy. 20c. ., VALL1S E TCPFOIt 1? MATT TOTBT7NR , . r;..r.?.: jr,',,:"-ilK,:,i:::l..i" - y POLITICAL POT Fl L The sunng primary 'ill ' hold Frldny, May 19. and will be for the election ft members of th K'niiUaturo and governor In suite offices, and on county comminsloner and a cir cuit JuvIko in tho county office, all othr county offtv-rs, holdlntt over two year more,, There will be no dearth of candldMtea for any position, from prMient Indications. For govvrnor there aw any num ber of cltiifia willing- to boar the bur dona of being the. chief eicM.-utlv of Oregon, moat promlnrntly locally beinat C. K. tlop Oute, mnynr of Mdfird, who haa been In Portland tor the Ust wli creating political fences.' Tb mayor hua not . an nounced his caudiducy, but It la no secret ho has Inclinations that way. Oovwroor Oleutt b aim) apt fu bo a contender or reflection. For the lerltduture, the names cf Fn Hheldon. present representative, Vernon 11. Vawter. of tlio Jackson county bank nnd .Holph H. CowkUI. furmer and ennlneer uro mentioned Mr. Sheldon will probably seek th senate, vacated by aenator C. M. Thomas, when ho announced hta can didacy for circuit Judire. Mr. Vawter and Mr. CowirUI are prospeetlva can didates for the lower house. This Is the initial oppeurunc of Vawter in the political are-na.' but Cowgili was a runner up at the Inst primary. None f the above have made an announce ment of their political intentions. ' Senator C. M. ; Thomn has an nounced his retirement from th le UUUve. halls to try for the Judicial robe, and there promises to be some eicltemeot In the rare. The potation embraces tlje dlstricta of Jackson and Josephine, counties. Tho present In cumbent. "JUduro F. M. CnlKin. ."re cently announced that ho will retire, despite the earnest appeals of friends In both counties to make the race for re-election. -He has made an envi able record on the bench. . Political gofwUp links the name ot Attorney Ous Newbury for the place. Attorney 11. E. Norton from Grants I'iubi is also mentioned, and 1( is expected an Ashland lawyer will throw hia hat in the rime. The election of one- county com missioner is alxo slated for tho pri mary from the district now represent ed by Commissioner James Owens. It Is not known whether Owens will bo a candidate for re-flection or not. A prospective- candidate for tho berth Is Thomas Simpson, . merchant, of Ashland; Who rved half a term. Frank Brown of Eagle Poipt is also beim?4 tirtrtd ' by. his Irlcnii to muke the race, but Mr. Brown balks at the Idea. . The opm season for filing for of fice starts Mrireh 1. sixty days before the - primary, and closes April 19. a month before the vote. The law also requires the tiling of a petition sinn ed by taxpayer, and depositing of a fee before April 5!rth. GOVERNOR OLCOTT STARTS FIGHT ON T ti SALEM, OrH Jan. 10. Plans for the official tight of the state of Ore gon against the Illicit traffic In nar eotcs are being formulated here to day by Governor Oleott and members of the state boards ot health and pbarmaet In Joint conference. Frank S. Ward, secretary of tho pharmacy board, and Dr, Frederick Strieker, secretary of. the board of health, have both prepared reports on the sale and use of narcotics in Ore gon at . tbe request of Governor Ol eott, -and the discussions here are centering around these reports. Today's conferences are In the na ture of a preliminary session to a meeting in Portland tomorrow, to which Governor Oleott has invited public officials from all parts of the state who are interested in suppres sion of the drug traffic. E One of the big. January events looked forward to every year by Med ford and Southern - Oregon house wives is Mann's Clearance sale, be cause of the valuable bargains which are offered every year. This year, It Is believed (hat the clean up sale which was opened last Saturday will eclipse all previous events of Mann's store and In order to make this pos slble, a splendid array ot bargains have been arranged in both the wo men's and men's departments. This , sale will continue through January in oraer mat tne winter biock mignt. be. replaced by fresh spring raerehan- dlst.: ' ' . . . i SI' LIXJ I- I J! !.JJ 1L1JLJ )R III PRIMARY BEGINS TO I DRUG RA tEDflOnD, OmWON TFTrUY. J.OTA TV 10, - i a.: rr 62.5 MILES OF MACADAM BUILT IN -JACKSON. 1921 During Inst In. Jackson county, 68.6 miles of 'macadam roads wero constructed, nnd 6 miles irruded no cording to ftKures compiled by the county court, the exix'tulltwrMs tor tho e-otwrtruotkm, totaling uii'rvUmntely JlflOOO.OOO divided equally among Mate,, federal and county npproprla tlons. i The road work plans foe the com Ina tar include tho following, under !th murket road bill, a eountr Wvy of 1.8 mills beliut mutctied by tho state Tho expenditure of 16000 on the Pead Indian road from Ashland- to tkko of tho Woods, an aid ullke to tourists, campers und farmer. The expenditure, of 115,000 from Kutllo point up Uutte creek towards Kiith Lake and lKc cf the Woods. Including Improvements on the Luke creek und Litllo llutte forks. The exieiuUture of $!0,0OO 0n the Ilutto Falls roads from thn Crater I .-ik highway up Hcete creek, ns far us the money allowed will go, and (traveling tho worso stretch un the top ot hills, that have long been the motive for petitions by residents to the county court. The expenditure of 920,000 on graveling tho Jucksonvllle-Kuch road, and from Ituch down the IHg Applo irate as far as the appropriation will allow. , The expenditure (,f 3000 on the improvement of tho road in tho Sar dine creek district. This work wilt entail tho expend ing of about 163.000 half borne by the state. Other prospective road work In cludes the survey of the Appleirat road.- Rueh to 8iunre creek, and the railing of bids tor he construction of the Trail-Prospect section of the Crater Lake, highway, which will be under tho direction of the federal post road authorities, with the expen ditures divided between the state and federal authorities. Government and state engineers recently made a Bur vey, for the purposu of calling for bids. - All the market roads t- bo con structed will be on a state survey, xtandard grade, and slightly narrower than standard. LEARANGE SALE IN FULL S' Enders big department store at Ash land has its luttu January Clearance sale going In full swing and Is offering values that are attractive to hundreds of southern Oregon buyers., Mr. Knders plaus to clear practically his entire stock by offering U at low prices and make rnota for his new spring mer chandise which if now on the road. Men's, women's and children'' wear, dress materials and phonographs are offered to the public in this sale. Sport Flashes At; Ann Arbor Ohio State wins western conference, basketball game 25 to 23 from Michigan. At Springfield -Stanislaus Zbyiz ko wins two out of throe falls from Arm us Leitlner. At Philadelphia Joe Lynch, New York, outpoint Patsy Wallace, Phil adelphia, tn eight rounds. Little Rock Churles Rentrop Houton, European middleweight champion claimant, won two fal'-s from Fred Woldfang. Kansas City, At Memphis Pal Moore, Mempbla, given referee's decision after eight rounds with Carl Tremaino, Cleve land. At Salt Lake Jimmy Roach, San Francisco, and Midget Smith, Bait Lake, fight ten rounds to draw.-Kid Sparks, Idaho, wins six round decis ion from Kid niair, Utah. At locatur Jack Fiaher defends title against Johnny Hodnick, win ning two straight falls. liJ 1 'XI U JU4.I .1 -JS8BHH Loves Her Cows and Chickens Again "I have had stomach troubln for twenty, years und for tho past year have eaten .nothing but stale bread and drank hot water. Was too weak to do any kind of work. Six weeks ago I took tho first dose of .Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and am now doing all rny housework besides look Ing after my chickens and milking two cows every day, Mlno has boon a wonderful recovery It Is a slni pie, harmless preparation that re moves tlio catarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal tract and allays tho inflam mation which causes practically all jtomarhi Uvpr and intestinal ailments including appendicitis. One dose win convince or money returned. At all loruKgists. ., . ' U..X.. - J , .1 U....J .11 J.i J - i ; More Miles Per Tire If you have us vulcanize it after you think It cannot bo used any longer : Surprising what an additional mile age you can get out , of our expertly vulcanized shoes arid tubes. Try ou iip-to-lhe-mfnute vulcanizing process and save mora tire money, enabling you to buy mora new tires. Haywood tire Surgeons . VP. D. Uugho 82 N. Grape 3 t) D D H STARTING Ailaptml Vwun with Mirani Ooopcr, Anna Nlllson Conway Ttarlo nl others THE VaisBMiT' TiisTisii'i' UL.. .0 .-i-i...'rw-' "y'l 'w A Distinctive Dramtic Presentation OOINO TONIGHT JEWEL CARMEN in "NOBODY" ess Open for Bus r,:tUs"-1 ? ' ; ' An J-'.xrlnttiv l.ailUa' ntul ints Tailnriitjr rhtalilislimciit nt 419 Medford Building: with n romplcio lino of Woolen, light, inciium and honty wiMihva livery ouu a'.l vpt'L i REMEMBER That when wc nwik' n pirnviit fur vott it in ntado for you in divithially, cvt'rjt delniliil operation from lh tgkinit of your nu nsnrc ntnl th cnttinij of Iho kouiIh to the very liwt MitVh on the finished purulent is ihun' in our own hj nnd under our own supervision. GUS TTi Tailor Boom 110 Medford Building. How Insufficient Hlcop, causixl by inipairctl tligcfition, swner or later produces a ftatt- of irritability that .handicaps' the morit efficient men and women and decrco.si.'H the efficiency t.f tluse about them. Sleeplessness and indigestion are often corrected . through the teeth for bad teeth are mostly respuasi ble for bad digestion.' . Our newly fitted offices make it possibln for us to do better work t ban ever hi your mouth, there ia every reason why you ethould Uigoy better health,! better sleep, aiid': have'v better 'appetite attend tof your teethnow. ' :;'"!v'' ' f,.'f -ii-.Z, ..-b. 1 FOR DENTAL DECAY SEE JOHNSON TODAY" PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. O. J. Johnson, Dentist Phone 669 228 East WOOD! All kinds of wood at right prices) dry tnlU blocka. -Ordm . PrnmpUy rilled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Ur, I lr and Third i Ibon 8431 ?T",.ar,."i' ALTO TOMORROW! the novel "Idols" OATH A Drams of Many Trnthg, Many Oathl, and a Woman ' Wonderful V iriess ill;' iii Tr Do You Sleep? Main St., over M. M. Dept. Store CIIAS. MILLER RADIATOR SHOP lag N. Grape St, ' rhono M0-B . liSiii mm