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MKDFOHD TATT, TIMfUfXR. MKDFOf.MV CIMXION", SATITHD'AY. 'ATM? Hi V. 1022 VCF, FTVtf "REViVE" EFFORT 10 GET A GOLF MEDFORD Inini out thrmiKh Inability Id m nny jthlmt In (lit rut in n. 'I'tit'ti mm tin y Did ! bookkeeper plucked up -.in UK", Vhut wiih n m reward in us mnrtlliiK w the picture In drum-tile. 'Tin, Tim tf-illar IUInii" Im am iiilitpliitlim (if Vtur II. Kyno remarkably lifelike story which many if our rend era roinoinbor. Tim rlmtiiclois ii ni kkhiiIiih ii ii ( Hid iti'llun Kiip yuu wlih U fidelity to truth. It la appearing nl Urn I'uku fur three day HlitrtliiK lod:iy, Only 75 More Members Arc Needed to Assure Establish ing Orcjaniation Without ""Debt Golf Club Recog nized Tourist Magnet. Famous Author Who Recently Fistic Duel With Artist, ai d Wife cial.Io plonei r, who was ut ono time hunUn d lienrt to one of tin; lilxon aitate. They had tin spendles the ii near neighbor, or lived tli the Mnm I broth ra of Frt Klamath. I ctlil putt winter In I.os Angch'S, and Ut: on range of country In nn early d;iy, allwirn the price, per hi ad, i.r coiull-j tin ir wny home, About. tho annul The or.nnlnitlon cotiinilllmi of Ihe propound li. If club fur Jnckaon i utili ty met Thutaday for lunch nl lh" Medford hotel to prepare fur the lrliiK in tn lit ii to bring Hiu iiicin-hei-ahlp lint tu autUiiriit sine to ur runt going ahead with tlio rlnli. Over iniu hutidiad cltlm-n linvn already mikiibiI up I'Ut befuru uny itefliill no llmi inn le t till eii toward ufipilrliig property nnd i-onati uitlhg n, golf rounw, tlie coiiitilc iuuhI have Signed Up IfT.ttlO, When III" new Uu,f (lull III formed lllli committee fiH-l thiit It hi nut l fren from nil ilnlit mi i Imt Iher.i will Im nothing liul IlinllltvlVinen cost tu rhnrgo agnlnat the d vii B. Ii ml thu keep lliem im low nn poaalhle. In tinier tu rutin the "lulled nilloUIlt I hel l) lllllat lie alglf t-d up on hundred and ev-nty fit. iniMiiberahlp at unit hundred dollar each. lluylim tt iitcmhcrahip In tho pro poaed linlf rind In buying smut-thlng .of IntiKlblu Value. It u nut a ihnrlly f gift of nn hundred dollars, nor I II like nn ordinary Iniilnllnn ft. Kveiy liieinliemliiii in n aim re i.( non-nama-a-ahlc. notl-dlt Idclid paving, stock III on oiKiuiiMil.in owning ronaiderahle real unit pi'iamml property. After th tiiemhemhln limit ha Inch rvichd itiiynMn Ueirln tu Join mut Imy niiii of the rxlullnit m-iilrtil linr. In order lo heroine n full fledK"1 iiieiiiher. Thin Klvm old lui'mlwrii nn iiimrtuitlty to e thrlr uliare, i.r iiienihetnhlii, nhould the) denim to rvalnn. Tho hlii.ry of pvury fi.ilf luh or Knnlud on till tiiutin In that thu mar ket Value of (ne IneinlH rhli h.ia atendlly Im n aed. Thla Ik ijue to two ihum'i. Fliat, lli iklNtrni'v of tli tltilf rlnli Hon nlny rnl-d the vnlim o( ndj'lnini properly ond hen i.i. thu a,UM ot tho 2df iluh'a own propel i y. Then. tiq. na th rmu- inuiiliy Hrnw'N inoi .rui ilealr l julll the (lull, thu wolllhl! Hat iroH nnil I Im meinU r-hlpa nir nimiii ut n premium. An e auloinnlitle inuniif ae(uir fitim lieiii.ii, (uW 11 vl iik ut Hnntu IWirlrtita. an Id III nl ten ''! I ai uKn, he luduii-t 4 no up pen I tl iv(e irld tif j.tiri m nif itoif Hub near fNMrnlt nt nn ipma. of lion. Thn--year a Inter h auld tl.nt meiiil-ruhlp fur lisoo. Then upon n alnitlur In duertneiu ho )olne( nnother cluti t like Cuat of 1900. Thrre )er nflerward hn mild (hut mriiilMM hlp for I2I0Q. All (hla lime he hod never phi yed tha i ii me. Now he helonna lo mill another dub and will not aril hi inemhei nhip nt nny irleo Iutuum h i hiia aiiirle.l tn pluy nnd. tlkn nlnet. ntnii out of rvrry humlrnl who tiiko It up. ha finda that gulf la nn Incur a hla dlaimae. Tho piHipp. nt Houthern Oreon do1 not rritllto what they ar mlaaln in not having- a .md Kolf Krouinla. , Mil. Ilona of people a. re ptuylnif gulf nil over the t'nlled Hlutea. miiro people Uiun nre jIiIiik nny other Kiitne. The itniwth nnd popularity of unit In Oil rail nl ry nn ronlly m.irvi hma nnd only linderatoud when oiii you lk It lip ynurai If. The moat Iniaraatlne reiiture of thin growth la thnt the entnn InriR K' (enaej tn ha a rlrh Innn'a Cimr and linw the miijorily of th "fiina- Aie men nnd women who work for wan not great enough to bp dignified by tho lenii "mlnry.V Aa far na n. timl parth liaillon la ron cirnH. golf la now thr Nnllonnl giinio. Thri g prolmlily not flnolher town na largo na Med ford In thn t'nltcd Ktalea trial ha not Ita golf dub. Surely Jiurffann county will not fall behind Iff tho iniH of progi-ran nnd remain wllhntit n unit club wherii It cltl.inN run rimy tho new niillonul gitino, 1 At tha Rlalto Vrvtl rTluDo'g poiiiilnrlly nmong nil HiutrnKMra la uniiuimtinneil nnd ttirro la nulurgtly Krut IntKinat In Hie on li'iuiii'i'iiiutit Unit lui wltt U(i'.'ir In hla iii"t rnciifit iiiolinn.pli'turo nrnUuctloD ll.ii Duke of ( lilintiey llultn" ut tlx) Itlnlto lliealro fur nn (inKnXomunl of lliroo ditya In KltmliiK t-iniorrow. APPLEGATE U 7A -zl ttL - mrm HW i; my MA l; ..... fi-w mile dlHtiini e between nef Khbori ' Il'iim of Iho ril' did not amount lo muih, su they, ;drM. Vm. Uurjf nnd her ion who tould get together nnd talcj a, huntjv about iS irup.-i frum lier, near or meet ftt thf hoc in I gnlhfrliiga. They ( thR 'r:Lter likc hU'h-.v.iy, v,un dolus ' neighbor, nnd they had u very j 0t 0f trading with i nrKj I'.rouii pli iinant vlnlt tdifi'lhi r w hiic tho allure 1 an,i oi,a Hiituiilay. I ;i!n. met. Mr. rlrlvir waa urrnriglhtf hla mull, nod ! M(,r,re, thn rrr:n wln hud the tooln tunhlig on hla fuirel poat nnd bug-j nnd rudkitor moh-n off of his rnr guge, for be hnd lliret or four jma-1 m,mo in hi tlm; ago. JK wan gii aengera rxrwi their buggiige, nnd with lung upp::e for th.r culinary d- oli!y n Kord car, for that la about ; part incut of tho V. & K. railroad thu only enr ho ran uao now between hera nnd Derby, it taken lr,nj pack ing to get it all on nnd ho often hna Mr, uml Mra. John IVrnoil nreom- imnlod hy Mlag Kvii Couch nnd Wnllor Mllla attended church In Mi ilfiml Run duy. 1li I'tti'lflc riiiciir Co. in I ii hna) m Niiniod (ixrutlon nftcr lonn dolny. Artln-w Chrlati dhcd nnd fnmlly nr- lived (Saturday fnun Iiiir lliigrh to Ink Miaaloii of Wni. t'ltM'g plnre wiilcti ho lui rntm!. Punch" KHrat waa nUcr.t from achool Monday, Tha IiIkIi "h! nartv given nt Thna MiH'a I'lldny ovonlng waa ll altrnd 1,01 -J 01 " linil 'aT'r '"") iin tam-n upon ineir recent r- ml. Kvnryhody preaent hud a Kood v'ra ru" H'wiiuiu win-rn .nr. Vinson nan, nrcorumu to n!wsiiartT put tlmn. A dallgbtful lunch van aervel I'lmiM-ir irtroiiKh courao or iitiyaicai c iitun. For utor.ta ol ristic ' duel te nt midnight. twi'fin Mr. WUaon nnd follow toDinan, am tvrpnt n'W dUpatchpa. Mlag lllld Wlckatrom anent 8ntur- day and Sunday nt Wm. Hoad'g a thn "tut man wag up In thU nclgUh' r- Kural of Mlaa Hloaa tin Hand. I"d Tueaday nnd brought a man out Aualln fougi of William crwk Is t' t Mr. Koukuy ranch with the working for I-4't l.ayton. lnt ntlon of trading. Dick and lllll Head roturuod lt fhnrha Denrmond rcturnod homo ik from thn llllnola Vnllpy wlmru lt weak from MoxIcd. they lifirn boon working on a UIV u ir nmi sir. J. Mnut were up rohlfm t for Rubnrt Klnloy. In HnK!c Saturday to iuo Mr. Lucua Mlaa I'imiI will dlritct thu wlng aimut Ketilng a um rlilcka and also rlriin at Ap'leg.-it a.-hoid liouan not calld on Mr. and Mr. W. C. Chip- Monduy hnd Tuoaday. Kvaryono U h'1'. cordially Invited. Mr. and Mr. Scbrean gave ft dance wrlghing thn milk and grnin that i fed. That la a fine arrangement, u It tm hva the children to be exact, nnd methodical In. not nnly.thnt one thing, but In othT nc'N of llfo. W wlah the three hoya whua numea 1 have accurrd, aucc In their undor- Inking, but will bo glad to have each of them rwelvp a hnndnom prize. Mr. 'J. V. Harvey and four chil dren inri.e In Saturday night at a late I hour from nonr Jd.nmth Kali on fool. They had come na far aa Med i ford on the train, and atnrted out lo leave puanengera on account of tho horrlbl condition of the road. In addition to Mr. MrOill being here for dinner, W'O hud three cithern hero tor dinner. Wo hnvi had anotlwtr big cn.lt l deal In thla aecllon. Tho Huu.hy brotbera, all except Harvey, and ho wa not In tin; company, have iIih-pieu-d of their band of cattle, fifteen cnip mar Derby. I undcratund that he la tho cook at that ramp. Mra, V. J. Afi.-I'hcraoii, the wife of our new mnnaser of tho T. E. Nlchola more, went to Portland the flrnt of tho week to nttend to busl neai affalr.i. Her ulster. Mr. lienja tnln Tiropby, vv.ig a buiin'.s:' caller Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V, Complon, of Wi.rialchcc, Wnahingtoii. r.'irno In Monday afternoon from Io Ani-lea Cftl.lf.. to H,end a fen- dnv gntherini time ('. 1:. liyckmun of Nowporli Ore., nnd Jnmea Coracut at Albany. Ore., cumo In lo aiiond n. fw days! in lln iigati) fliidH nnd about thn mime tinic ChaiUx k.. Hurt a"- n ir.it l utter and inanuCadurer of Jewelr of N'cn port. Ore., mine in nnil the me nil here at llila date, ediiomlny, Mr. nnd Mra. liny t'urtln nnd Mr. and rM. ('. l. Clark, and I heir futlil lie spent thu night fit thn Hunnyaldu, iSleii I,. Terrlll, nun of our HherHf, vaa nlio here for auppcr. Ho wa on iln way up to hla father'-) ranch Juat above llrownaboro, ftimu'mber that this Hurnlay ui CaHter and that tbero will ho ulilob iervUiN and plcrilr dinner. Sunday u hool Hue! at 1:30 p. tn. Aftnr Sunday rhool u ahmt nildesn by thn upcrlrileiidont, II. . Ctmpticll, and i llowcd by a abort nddress by Hoy, dr. King, the Sunday m-hool cvutigo .Int. .... ..... ... i . . . . . I. . . r noy nroQ aprm mo " rnu wan - . f,.ol4l tu.re v.iih aome one in a car, bin parent. 'heir nelKhliorliood ind all had a good b,.t Kot bewildered on the way nnd II. . Kill ha returned lo achool llm. i f..und themaelven at a large whitq after an ahaencs ol fovcral weeka. Mr. rearby wa out from Aalilnnl . Imuau In the night. I did not learn Kvervtt Kmlth mailo a bualnca trip rrlday to tako hla alaler back for a; who houo It wn. nut tiny could Ii l.ulf..r.l ,.ihr .lav V a t. "Ol get accommou.iin.il i..r ...i- nusm Cyril Atkln and lit aunl. Ml UnU a numlier of uc:pl from till VUiU llogan anetit Huturday and Sun nelghborhwid wont to watch the ball gami at flania Valley betwwn the j fai)t tilc ''ay at Aoiilegato. .Mlaa Dlady Itoao aecomianled by Modoc nine and tho Ha in a Valley jilay Klmo Tlir-wkmorton ami I'aul WrUUt ',l, nomrd to Grant 'an Hainnlny. ' W. C. Chapman I hnulinn hay from near Ccnlrat I'olnt thla wn'k. nnd directed how to come to the Sunnyalde, where they remained (or the rat of the r.lKht. and after break- UTTLE APPLEGA1E Quite a number of friend gathered t the homo of Frank Cameron last There waa a d iili o at tha Iloal.ln homo Saturday nlgnt and waa cnJ'yuJ by a largo crowd. Mr crwk wer Mm! ford visitor Mondny. I'leaaant uocial tvoniuK. Tho hostesi Enid Mlddtobuaber la vlaltlnc with aerved IlKht refreshments, friend and relative tiear Prxipet John Cantrall and family were Sun 'hla week. . day vlaitAra at Mr, ('antral.', moth- We anj glad to report our teacher, er', Mr. Dora Saltmanh. Mr. Tucker, much Improved and Mr,. t j, t0mWt and Mr. Vola Iect to have arhool going again tn a ,ne c,mhot (rove In to Me ifurJ Sun few day. dy and expect to vlalt for everal Mr. MeConnle and Mr. Jarno of ju. VattU and Mr. Heymdda of Medfird L)oyd ,nd Krtrl sTa are Vt.rv enor. are In our vicinity looking afut rain- tC ln urlngi:,K an(1 pUttin5 up play n Iniereat. apparatu on the anhool Brouiid. They ir)t flmltb and It. Yocum came out jave ttlrwulr mn(la a t(,ct(r D,ar(J an(1 from Med font Monday and went on to vaulting standard. ProaiR-ct Tueaday. Mra. I,. J. Combeut and all her chll- Clamlo Hngadale I hauling wood dr,, m,,t ln . .irt nf ..muv r.,unon '. ,r" Monday morning. ttieae wintry nay, i.ueaa peoi io wi.i j,,t Saturday evening. One grand lecd wood nil aummcr thla year. ilutiKhicr. Ardith CunbeHt wii nl.i.nt. Mr. I'rlicli.tt nnd family are enjoy Mtlli , Ml.dl0,( t,en(1ias high lng a vlalt with the for.ner brdher Nhoo. . 'nun Nebrnaka. I Mlna Florence Pool, homo demon- U!r. 8. K. Albright returned to Md-' ,iratkm ,., -.,. .,. ,.,,, to meet with tho ladles of the com munity at Mra. Cyronlu Comhcat homo, on Saturday. April 23, from 12 to 3 o'clock, li domotiHtrate two klnda of dietis fornm. Thla ought to bo of Interent to all ladle who do their own aewintr. and we sincerely hope every lady will make, nn effort to bo present. !, i " -est n StREfeN ft y iAavArvatL At tha Pag Ili didn't liavQ nitich poi'Binnllty and be ktrugglKd aloni aa bookkeeper for fifteen dollnra a week. For four toen years ho had ' been piiunlHcd n ralHO. It was never fort licom lng. In the flrat place tho pathetic fluMro had lacltod rotirnKo to nak for It. His ro niauio had flourished, but they were growing old uml goon (ho fliimo might . USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS YOU can't do your best when your back mid , every mutclo iirhc with fatigue. Apply Sloan' Liniment freely, tci'M. out rubbing, niul enjoy a ponutrativo bov of warmth antl comfort. . Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, spruin and atmins, ache and, pain, sciatica, sorts muscles, stiff joint ana the after effect of weather exposure, 'For forty year pain' enemy . As!t your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy, At all drurjglst 3Sc, 7Cc, $1.-10. Liniment Mwnyy tried to explain how she came in. but all trial ana anew waa that they came over the hill. There la a man boarding here. lMs Martin, who has a house rented nnd uleeplnir in it, it belongs to George sod Win. I'Wia, no ha proposed to lake hla things out "nnd let her have it. It being the only avnllnblo houao intown, a.i she timvd Into thut. Knowing that they and no baggaire with them. I met the largeat boy and inoulred how they nianaged to sleep and he said, 'Oh. wo nil bunched1 mi InrnthfP an,l tlMffi ntir roata lo ! and Mra. Clandu Moor- ot KlK Saturday evening and spent a vryiwran up." They want to get work. Henry Edwnrda of Idaho, came ln Saturday night nnd the next morning started for Hutte Fall, on foot, aa Iherc is no stage on Sunday. C'hns. Manning of Peyton a'.so came In and spent the night, went out to Central I'olnt. returned for dinner nnd went home the same day. Clarence PruiU was a I o a guent Saturday night. Among tho guesta Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Drew of the California-Oregon Power Co. L. M. Cnrr. Ollv Hay. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Huhbs of the Hub shoe store. Med ford nnd Mrs. O. A. Fields. Medford. Mr. K. IX Vattn and Florence Adamson of Trail, were business call. Mr. Watson is the husband of the noted candy innnuf.ilurer, nnd when I naked him If Mrs. Watson has not been engaged In the business a few years ago, re Idled that she had. nnd wss talking of going Into the business ngaln. She gave up the husinesa ao.they could locate on a homestead up In tho Trail country. Mr. Ervln McCall. one of tho pio neers of Prospect, having lived tbvre for about thirty-five yearn, nnd ays thnt he expects to live there as long ns ho lives anywhere on this earth, come out on the stage Monday, ate dinner ut the Sunnyslde, Went on to Medford. the same day, returned to day. Wednesday, and went on up home. Whilo here he met' Mm. Wm. O. Knighton, another one of the ven- ford Tuesday after a few day visit at her home near Trail. Mrs. Will Jordan vlsltml Mr. V."A. Crnno and Mrs. Hilly Kinsman one day Inst week. Mrs, Fred Ituch was a pleasant caller at Mr. Pauline Ulmoro'a one after noon last week. Mr. ond Mr. Roy Johnston motored to Grants Pass and returned by wiiy of Medford on Wednesday of Inst week. Mrs. F. F. drove cnllod on Mrs. Will Jordan last Tumdy afternoon. II. M. Oaerecko returned to his homo on Wednesday of last week from EAGLE POINT EAGIETS a. a tp-vun DAUGHTER HAD TO HELP MOTHER lltiyioru, coo county, Where nu linu tho hazardous step and Joined In gone to see one of his brothers, who Wedlock with ono of our Giiglu Point wus quite sick with pnetimonlii. but hoys. Cnrlylo Nntwlck. in matrimony was Improving at lust accounts. Mrs. Mamie ltrown. a daughter of M. 8. Wood, nriived laat week from l.os Angeles, fallf., to visit her father uud stepmother, I Another one of our popular young' indies, Miss until Mchois, has mndo Now Can Do All Her Housework Thompson Creek school ha boon closed for awhlln ou account ot sick ness In tho district. Mr. nd Mrs. M. F. Itlm-linm mo tored to Medford lust 8aturday, "Tho surprlso party given ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Iluch Inst Friday was qult well attended ond all rosirt nn enjoablo time. M. F. Iiingham and nloco, Mis Alice Ulnghum were In Grunts Puss on busi ness Tuesday of lust week. ' , Tho purty given last Suturday eveu Ins by Mr. Thomas Moo proved quite a success, whs woll attended, and I hero wero nmtiHemunta for everybody ymmg nnd old. Mrs. Clayton Krolfeer was down from the mountains to visit friends in thn volley tils week, i Mis. Carlf Nanegnn-tooU tt trip to California to visit hor brother this Week. Mr. Chllilem, iho (tolif lllll "real lust Friday. They were so still nbout being married thnt but very few knew of the event, or even where they were married or who solemn bed tho marriage, I understand thnt they are spending then honeymoon In Portland. Their friends hero are waiting to rongrutulatu them. Tho Ladles' t:ivo club will meet at tho homo of Leroy and Hosa Smith on Thursday, nprll 1 3th, nnd begin In curnest lo ninko different kinds of things to put on tho market at tho hnsnnr on primary election day, May 13. i Mr. F. W. Held nnd family start ed laat Sunday for Portland to visit friends nnd attend to business nffalrs. v . II. Ciuiidall, one of our proml- Alone Because Lyiia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Jasper, Minn. "I saw in tho paper bout Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegctablo l,pnipnund ana toon it because I was hav ing such pain in my stomach and throucn my buck that 1 could not do my work. I had tried other med icines, but nono did me tho good that vour Vejrc table Corn pound did. Now I am able to do all my worn alone while be' JTorc I had my dauctv ter staying at homo to do it. I havo . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii pent fm-mors nnd orehai-dlsts, was told a number of friends what it has uiine lor mu ana give you permission vu use my lotter as a tosumonini. Mrs. J esse I'ETUiSEN.Kouto l.oaspcr, Minn, There is no better reason for vour trv lng Lydia R Pinkham's Veeetabie Com pound than this it has helped other women. So if you suffer from displace ments, irregularitios, backache, ner vousness or are passing? through the Change of Mfo remember this splendid medicino. What it did for Mrs. Peter sen it may do for you. The Vegetable Compound stands upon a foundation of nearly fifty years of service-, doing business with our merchants Saturday. ' The school boys havo organized a dub nnd are turning their attention to raising different kinds of animals. Heath Chlldreth Is trying his hand nt raising pure bred pigs, liulph Herat, thoroughbred chickens, and Rudolph Weldmun, pure bred Jersey heifer. They havo agreed to go strictly according to Instructions from tho O. A. C nnd tho professors are to send the boys special Instruc tions ns to what to feed and how to food. Everything Is to be weighed, or mensurod thnt they feed, even to1 im liki Mtf, WtWt Something New in Battery Service . r w rt t tr - r . M ,'Vfp. 1 C . i! fc '.'4- '''AS' ,?( ajfcync-. -j. ..n .,.a1r.lrti, in. "WESTINGHOUSE ATTENTION" Thousands of new car owners are having their "eyes opened" to what real Battery Service is. "Westinghousc attention" is the latest thing in the way of Service to them. It is unlike anything ever effcred to you before. It is de signed to make your battery, regardless of its make, to give a maximum service and its fea tures include many things other than the mere adding of distilled water to your battery. Nearly two thousand cf the leading: battery stations in the United States are Riving "WestinRhouse At tention" today. Half a million car owners are profit ins thereby and are realizing what this service means to them. You can have "Westinghouse Attention" in your town. Your battery man can place himself in a posi tion to not only give it to you but to build a splendid business for himself. Ask him about it and, for full particulars, suggest that he write us. Jackson-Bischoff, Inc. Northwest Distributors 88 Tenth Street, Portland, Oregon ,-lt ailrfi Vi.l Free Wiring Plans by Experts Any electrical contractor-dealer can be of decided assistance to the owner in helping him plan to use electricity in his home. The place for switches, for lighting outlets, for base plugs, floor plugs, etc., may make a real difference and the size of the wire which should be used, is a technical matter which few home owners un derstand. ' This tcclmical service is free for the asking. It adds to the value of your house to have it properly wikxl, and the work of wiring it will be materially lessened if the man who does the work has intel ligent and unmistakable plans to follow. The California Oregon Power Company Medford, Oregon Phone 168 216 West Main SrUet ; j J