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BmmsrwmmmammmmmMiuu iwu'jji WSjWfiSggS ntWE?ffi!mWMIFWMmFT ?2MR$W mT- VfflBjffl "5V,, dw.iv r . f,.rj "; - - ' ' s vv , ,- . . . - f- . 4 MiiibPOBi) mail tribune, MBPTOfib,' onaoy. STOTRAV. JANUAijy 1. Mil! f IN mIlDFORD'S SOCIALTWaLM ..x, .. -. jt,. . h ,. V lly far the prettiest reception ever nam, Rlddcll, Rosonbatini, Redely, -held in Mpdford wnB Hint given by "an, Stokes, Mary Stewart, Srtiilh, Mrs. John M. Root and Mrs. Edward ?l" Btodclnrcl, Street, Thompson. ..,,,,,, Tnlllandler, Tholes, Tomiln, Vawtor, Monroe Andrews at the beautiful V1W( Von dcr llo,lelt Wcoterlun(,( homo of Mrs. Root last Thursday nft-( Waterman, Wall, Wakcman, Wake- ornoon. "Oak Ridge" is one of the field, Worrell, Woodford, .Misses most attractive homes in town, nnil 'Humphrey, Heard, .Innncy, Kentnor, with the lavish Christmas uWnrnllnim AtU8,l,n' ltUI,(,c11 I'"1". Porter, .Thelss, Worrell, Street, Ware, Luke, which worn used, It was unusually so. ... I The large hull, living room, dining ( Tho Question club gave a progres- room and library, which arc practl- slvo dinner Saturday night. The'flrst cally ono room, wcro a mass of red '"rse, a fruit cocktail and wafers, and green. The vivid blossoms of W",K f!0'"vici(1 at "J0 ,lomo of m Lo' riiiiiu iMiiun, wiin .miss union nun the polnsoltiiiB were everywhere and tho dainty asparagus fern with Its long trailing tendrils was used In abundance. Bright flrea wcro blaz ing In the lingo stono fireplaces, which wcro overhung with ccdnr boughs and polnsottlas. Shaded red llghlB cast a subdued light over all. Mrs. Root, who is a most charming hostess, was gowned handsomely in black chiffon over burjit orange snt in, and Mrs. Edward Andrews wore a handsome gown of while broad clot li. Mrs. Root and Mrs. Andrews wore assisted Jn rccelvlnc by Mrs. Leo, mother df the twd ludlco,who was daintily gowned in black luce over white sill;, and Mrs. Dodge of Denver, who wore- n pretty gown of white silk. Assisting among tho guests wcro Mrs. William Uudge, In a handsome town of white brocudod silk, Mrs. Carey in a pretty laven der gown, trimmed with roue point lace, and Mrs. Hafer attractively gowned hi heliotrope silk. Miss Jo- Kophluo Root and Carol Ino Andrews wero very pretty In dainty vhlto gowns. Miss Mildred Ware in a hand Homo white lingerie gown served punch In tho library. The largo oak dining table, which was most effec tive with masses of ferns and polu- seltlas, was set wJ.th a Florentine l(ico "net and presiding at either end wero 'MIsu Mndgo Rlddolt and Miss Hess, Kcntner, who madn u most attractive picture In fetching gowns of whltu with hugo bunches of red carnations boforo thorn, which wore given eueli guest with refrcshr.iontB. Soft strains of mimic wero heard during the afternoon, which came from man- .dollns In tho upper hall. Tho invited guests were: MosduinoB Austin, Ma dnino Austin, George Andrews, An derson, William Anglo, Charles jUrown, Will Brown, .Too Drown, Bur gess, William Budgo, Barbor, W. T. Bovcrldge, 1. M. Bracl(onrocd, Carey, Coon, Carpenter, J, Campbell, Ctith liert, Cowlcs, Dunlop, Madame Dun- lop, Dudley, Daniels, George Daggett, 'Deuel, 13. 11, Davis, Evniiaon, English, Folgor, FIcro, Foster, Cnddls, (Hover, :. 13, Core, W. CJreon, dale, Cluck, (off, Hurniuu, Heard, Howard, Huf or, Hollls, v Holmes, Ilanicy, lleuth. .Huuao, .Humphrey, llninll, Harvey, Miss Flynn as hostesses. The second course, creamed oyster patties and relishes, was served at Miss Branden burg's homo, when MIsb Isnacs assist ed. The party then went to tho homo of Miss Oorlg, whore tho noxt courso of Babul, cold mealB and wafers, wns served, Miss Goff and Miss .Toromo assisting. Tho Inst courso was serv ed at tTio homo of Miss Ethel Daley, Miss Welch assisting, when cafo nolr a cracker and cheese flnulslicd the ro- past. A danco followed, which last ed until tho new year could be wel comed In. ( Tho young ladles comprising tho club are! Misses BorUiu Branden burg, Agnes Isaacs, Kern .loromo, Flo ro Welch, lono Flynn, Lornlno Hil ton, Cordelia Goff, Opal Daley, Mil-! dred Gorlg and tholr guests were: Messrs. Carl Glasgow, Sam Glasgow,1 ' ' T l.,.s," ', : : ; r, ' . Lucllo Yprk, Jean Budge, J.tuth and ( .Mrs. Carey will entertain at a Now Esther Warner, Hazel Autlo and An-, Year dinner today. Her guests will be: Mr. and Mrs., Budge, Miss, Jean Budge, Alc Budge anil ,Dr. Conroy. uctto Wakeman. , Tho second danco of the Swasti kas, which, was held Thursday night, proved a great success. About. 200 Mrs. Carey entertained informally at dinner Thursday night, for Mrs. couples wcro present and all hnd njWoodford and Mr. Leonard Wdod THE PLUNttK IX MEPFORD'S 00, 0() XATATOMUM, WHICH DUltlNC THE SUMMER 3IOXTHS IS ,. THE St'EXE OK MANY A BA.THIXG PARTY. Normnn Merrill, Robert W son, Car fn, , , . .... .. ., ,, , The occasion was In Hanson, Huntley, Fobs, Frank Far-,, ,,,.,,,.. ,, , ofr rin .,...i r.,.i ni , birthday and the aff; rill and Colo Holmes. MIsb Mamly. Douol and MIsj Jca Itotte Osgood were hostesses Tuesday afternoon at the Deuel homo on Oak dale avenuo. J'lvo hundred was played during tho atfornoon after vhlch dollcIoiiB rofrcshmcntB wero; affair was gotten Up by her dnughtor, Miss Evelyn, as sisted by Miss Frances Heath. Christmas decorations wcro used. Bridge- was jlluycd during tho aftor noon, and dainty rofrcslunenlfl wero served by tho charming young host ess. Mrs. Edgar Htifer, with tho high est score, was the prizo winner. Tho honor of her Miss Bertha Brandenburg was the wero laid for 20. Those pr served. Tho houso was attractively :""- V" w,v """" ; '"-"";, ' b decorated with Christmas greens. I J1"1 osts wero Mesda mes Budge, Tone llynn, Dortlm Br Those accepting tho hospitality of the ' "" no"' rKoB7 IJo,,",nf ' ! "rt '"' Jm ",n8K0V Cfld Gh,8S0 young Indies wero. MIhsch Mildred ' "aZ' ,"lrt. H?"oi, Bloke Merrill, ur...... r , ,... i Davis and Carey. , . ... hostess at a Christmas ovo party. Tho liouso wns prettily decorated with tho Christmas greens and berrlos. Mu sic and dancing formed the evening's entertainment, and light refreshments wero Borvod, after which tho young people gathered nr,ound the flreplnco and watched for Santa Clans. Thoso eiiem were Mr. and, Mrs. J. W. Warner, Mr. and ?lrs.,E. E. Gore, ,Mr, and Mrs. E. N. Warner and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gore and children, Miss Bculnh Wrtrner, Miss Flora Gruy, M. L. Erlckson and Louis W,arner. 0 0.0 Medford-Ashland Typographical un- preaent were: Misses Agnes Isaacs, 'on No c0 will give a dance nt the nndonburg, Natatorlum Monday eveninc. Twelve Ware, Evelyn Carey, Star ftlarslmll. Lucllo Marshall, Madge Rlddell.j - Bertha English, Gertrude Trclchlor, lMiHH ''M,lbino Root, entertained Laura Trlochlcr, Jones, Bess Kcnt-iSl,t,ml"' nlht llt llor ,lumo "0al ner, Hazel Davis, Fern Hutchison, Siliith, Lptta Luko, Phoobo Hnusc, Lucllo Rader. llazol Ruder, Ruth Merrick, Helen Worrell, Ethel Cdx, llozoo, Cow Arlie, Nntwlck, Holen A JS'ow Year's ovo paity w'asrlven Saturday, when the members of the Monday Bridge club and their hus bunds wero ontoi'talned most charm ingly by Mrs. Edgar Hafer. Tho old Lodge," with a "sluinbor" party. To the uninitiated be It, known that a "slumber" party Is ono whore no ono j ear was watched out and tho New Is supposed to slumber, but quite Year given a liearly welcome. The to the contrary. Miss Root's friends members of the club are Mesdames Watt, Loretta Kelly and Aletha Eni-!HK,nt tuo ",Kllt w,thhor, and watched llannloy, Flero,,. Ran. Tomiln, Lux. mo old year out, and then talked Carpenter, Gale, Stokes, Dunlop, . 'Isaacs, Jannoy, Paul Janney, Kontuer, Keotto, Kent, Knight, Luko, Lux, L'ucns, MorrJck, Arthur Mlllor, Mil ler, Mundy, Mouldln, Mears, Nye, Northrup, Neff,f Piatt, 8. G. Purler. E. II. Porter, Parsons, Piirdln, Put-' Orlck and Mrs. Hill. .Mrs. Uudgo eiiterdilued v 111; a moat oinborato luncheon Tuesday. The scheme of decoration wns the regula tion red and green of Christmas, and It was most perfectly ennied out to the smallest detail, as ovon tho dishes uf,od wore of tho holly pattern, and tho dollies woro embroidered with holJyborrloB. After luncheon bridge wns played. Mrs. Carey, vlth tho highest score, won a very huudKomo fnnoy tray, and Mrs. Daniels, with tho hlgliuflt honors, won two docks of cards In ft case. Those accepting Mrs. Dudgu'B hos pitality wore: McsdamoB Caroy, Har mon, Stokes, Daniels, Carpenter, Hoot and Ilnfor. Mrs. Caroy wiih, given a very p rat ty surprise party at her homo on Kings Highway Monday afternoon. sccrots" until tho sum' wee hoirs, A very dainty broukrabl was served in the morning. i The young -ladles who were tho guests woro; Misses Mamlo Douol, Katherino Doucl, Dorothy Ware, Joy Folgor and Evelyn Caroy. Boynton and Hafer I .. Mr. and Mrs. ,r. D. 01 well enter tained most elnboraloly at . dinner Now Year's eve. ThU decoiattops were liolliHi.'t 1 Ins mill mnsiHriH rif iiilulliilnn Covers worn In Id fur IS 'I'lin Xfniv .. ... .., v. -". . ..w ... isgow, Norman hundred invitations havo been Issued. ilt Is the custom of tho union to give an annual ball at which tho city of ficials assist, and at this dance Mayor Canon will lead the grand march. The danco will be In tho largo hall. The Binallor hall lino boon engaged for supper. - ' Miss Mildred. Antic and, Miss Frances Heath entertained a party of the younger set at tho homo of Mrs. Anile Wednesday. Cards wore play ed: Thoso present wcre: Misses Ethel Elfert, Arba Natwick, Irono Smith, Sophia Herrlck, Frances Heath, Mildred Antle, Allan Ilnzei rlgg, Emerson Merrick, Pnul McDon ald,-Donald Rader, Frank Ray and Fred Heath i most enioyable time. A great nuin J her of the younger set wero present, Innd thcrq vns n bevy of very pretty young ladles and a great many fctcu- ling gowns ' ' ! I Mr. nn'd Mrs. C. E. Touts enter tained with a Christmas dinner Sun- jday at their home on East Twelfth istreet. Thoso present wore, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kluyon, Miss Kinyon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brownlcc, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Fouts, Miss Laura Fouts, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fouts. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tomiln and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Boynton were hosts at a dinner glvon 111 tho Nash H'iH Saturday cveninc "In honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Madden and Mr. W. H. tScrllng of Central Point. . . , A "watch" party was held at the lioinq of Miss Edna Merrill Saturday night, when the Now Year was wel comed In. Miss Merrill's guests wero Mp and Mrs. Dave Wood, Misses Etlfelwyn Brown, Jessie Wood, Trcssc MtfjTili, Messrs. Cecil Brown, Alfred FTynn, Carl Munson and Anderson. . The advanced class of Mrs.- E. E. Gore's pupils will give a recital this week. , T,he program, will consist of a JJethoven symphony arranged for four hands and selections from Grelg, Brahms, Beethoven and Liszt. The Juvenile section of Mrs. Gore's pupils will givo a recital next week. ford. .AAAiJLil Mr. ami Mrs. Watt, hadf bbt tliolr dinner guests Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon and tho Misses Harmon. t t Mrs. Kelllchur and her daughters, recent arrivals from Texas, havo moved Into their '.now, bungalow in Oakdale avenue. - . . . , Mr. Tronson nnd Mr. Jnck Astbury aro spending the holidays In Port land. Mr. Astbury leaves soon bn an extended trip to England. Tho Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet ,willi Mrs. Yockcy on North Front St., Tues day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Luke home wns the scene of .a merry party Christmas day, whon Mr. and Mrs. Luke entertained 30 of their old-time friends of North Dakota. , , :N MrB. Dunlop entertained a few friends at an informal luncheon Wed nesday. i . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollls enter tained Mr. Hollls mother, as their Christmas guest. Mr. andMrs. Will Isaacs were tho dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs..Alox nnder Mlnday evening. Year was appropriately welcomed In, lifter which a chafing dish suppor was "1 Tlio gueslB wore: Misses Fern Hutchison, Ruth Merrick, Alothn 'served Etnorlek, Bens Koutnor, Alice Street, Tho guests were: Mr. and .Mrs. Gil .lannetto Osgood and Jack Prico, Vor- ""in and Miss Hopkins or'Seattlo, Mr. non Vnwtor, Weston Rider, AIox!'11"' Mrs. Conro Floro, Miss Mabel Ray, Messrs. Jack Mqrroll, Spraguo Urogel, Spencer, Johnson, Jnmua Barber. Budge, Albert Brown, Herbert Kent nor and Dot Deuel. Miss Mamlo Douol ontortnlnod In formally Wednesday evening. ' Cards and pool wore played the oarly part! Mr. aim" Mrs. L, B. Warner enter- of the ovenlus, and later tho party tallica with a Christinas dinner, Mon- ndjournod to tho dancing hall hi tho day. Tho decorations woro in red and .t(H) floor of tho houiio, which was green, great quantities of mountain prettily docorntod with Christmas holly and cut flowers being used with greens and pennants, ' ropos of California smllax. Covers Tho children of St. Mtrk's Sunday school had their Christmas exorcises Wednesday evening. A vory good pro gram was given by tho membors, of musical numbers and recitations. There was also a big Christmas treo with gifts for each child and candy nnd oranges, around which they join ed and sang tho Christmas carols. Miss Laura Page entertained with an oinborato soven-courso dinner on; Monday night. After dinner games woro played until a lalo hour. Tho young ladles enjoying Miss Page's hospitality wore: Misses Frances and onts. ,Dr. and Mrs,, picjcol entertained at dinner .Monday night. Tho color scheme .was rpd and carnations, wero used, 'hose enjoying their hospital ity wcro Dr. and Mrs. C, J., (lutchlson, Mr. and Mrs. William Vnwtor, Miss Fern JIutchiuson and Version Vawtcr. , a Miss Bess Kentner entertained Fri day afternoon at cards for tho young ladiC3 who ,nro at, home for their Christmas vacation. Miss Kentnor also entertained a few friends at din ner tliis past week. , Miss, Frances Heath entertained1 Friday In .honor of' Miss Jpy Folger. ! Thoso present were: Misses Joy Fol gor, Sophie Herrlck, Evelyn Carey and Frances Heath. 6 Mr. Will Isaacs entertained with a "stag" party Saturday might. Mr. Isaacs entertains his assistants in the Toggery each year and this was tho annual dinner. , Mrs. Vilas Beckwlth and family ar rived last week from tho east. Mr. and Mrs. Beckwlth will make their home, for tho present, at Snowy! Butto Orchard. Mr. Trove Lumsdcn returned to; Stanford university last week, after spending the holidays with his par- Mr. Geo. Frclchlor and tho Misses. Trcichlcr entertained at dinner or Christmas day. Tho Chanticleer club will givo a most elaborate dance nt St. Mark's hall Monday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Parsons moved into their new bungalow on Summit avenuo last week. t , v t Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cochran (nco Oelrlch) aro the ghestu of Mr., and Mrs. Geo. Lindloy. The Juvenile club gave another of Its popular dances lust Monday night at the "Nnt." ' , , Tho ladies of St. Marks guild will meet at the guild hull Thursday af ternoon. - . Mr. and Mrs. Oilman and Miss Hopkins' of Seattle are the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. D. Olwoll. .' - , i . . Tho Ladles Aid of the BaptlBt chruch will meet ut tho church Tues day afternoon. ' Mrs. Shields entertained a few friends at dinner Wednesday evening. .Miss Joy Folger leaves Wednesday for Stanford university. L 1911 Will See Completed The Medford, a Modern Six-Story Hotel An Important step In the dove) npijionl of ModTord Is Hie constrac Hon or tho "Hotel Medford" begun on iho corner of Main and Ivy uiiuuio, ujiiiuhiio iuo para. o ox-J pento has boon Bpared to make this , hotel thoroughly modern and. when completed, It will comjinro favora bly with any of Its slzo In Portland or San Francisco. Tho exterior la treated simply, good proportion and caivrull.v placed oinament together with brotul surfaces of- brickwork laid up In dia mond puU.crn being relied upon to produce a facade of simple elegance Tho main street ontrnnco to the lqb gy hi sheltered by an oinborato nmr quees projpctlng tho width or tho 'Hldcwnlk, aud Ih to bo heavily ornn Hiontod and studded with uU'rlrlv lights. , The uiulu floor eoutnlm; tlio bpu cldiis lobby, men's lquii;lng room, grill loom, office, public and piivnto jllnlng rooms, and a la,:ep kiuhmi. Tho foal tiro of tho lobby Is tho palm court, a story aw! u ,noir in hujglit ThiB room is to bo tho living room ff tho hotel aud especial attention lias boon paid to its decoration. Tlio grout celling height lends itself ad ' jnlrably to thu sumptuous offeut of iho Fronch rcunnlssnnco stylo of architecture .chosen liQro. Too walls aro (o 1)0 wainscoted with wide pan pis of Awer))fl.u, walnut with flutod plhtstorH and columns supporting an Mluboruls r-Qityluo and jy!tom of JysfjjuH U'hi!q oiJtqslte tho balconies or ttwJliio jt0Qr js the j,'rJ rjru- placo, Vn-feyinliiK ,uu admlrub.lo set- ting for the luxurious furnishings. The color scheme wlH lie in (ones off In-own nntl gold. a word In passing. Tlio main ntalr way to the upper floors lands on the mezzanine, and hero aro located tho ladles' reception room and writing rooms. Glancing ovor tho balcouv balustrade, tho guesta may look down to tho lobby, palm court and dining room and see the life .and biiBtle of thq hotel from Its seclus ion, tho musicians' gallery Is In luuuectlon with the muzznuluu, flour uud v.hllo thq, orchestra Is pluylng, tho music may, bo heard In the lobby, Iho dining room, and tlirouuhotit tho mezzanine floor. The dlnlnir room wll bo paneled uud richly beamed aud.,Cocorutud In light colors, , 7'h.o ..room Is to boi Irillljutly llghteij at night. .Vtunxl kitchen, U essential to every HtW'POXaf 111 llfllltl mill UI-J-lt .Mlli. lmu ,...,.. TV.r.... ,..,. ...... n.V..fr V...W I,,CT been paid to thl,t fnturo of the! Medford," It Is'woll arranged on' the Hues of the uuw hotels or thoS largo cities.. , . Th.o grill-room will bo pauelod in American waliiutriind decorated In it uiilquo inuiiper. i,riiu rnthukellur, .hlc)i Is located In Uio baneiuunt and accessible from the grill, I to bo treated In Dtilch architecture with Orison fir puiiids unt hoavy buame. I'lio baseiuuuL, tUo coutalus a roniniodlous barber hhop. a hirgo bil liard loom, a povw rooui,,n laundry, 4 iiahesuop aim coin storugo rooms. The building will bo Jioatod by a van. I'lium syt(Mit of sitmui boat. - , i A high Kpood electric tildvutor.wlll in u from tho biibomont to thu top! flour, .from wJUch acccjss p;ay bu iailjj to the observation roof tfu'riWi. uft fording the guests a grand patio-1 iftiulp Mow of tho valley. I Tlio uppc floors will . 1111.1111 lot Jy -qp; liJlllEEEi::r, ZlTlJ27JnL, .( saifl5flifrjbiggSo?y r t mm s Tho mpzzaiilno floor itsolf dohoivortlguosl rooms ho aiinmted that tluu-. , BSESS3Q TsrBBIHHE 0EHHHE BEHHHB N ''J' ';"" "M1 .n ....,.., .. - VJr;.!:-ll"l-,t"' V'"'U ' 'U' 'L S W I ' ' It's M &t&S : ''" ".U I "- TTit I',' "T.'Hi J,":t!i .11 ftJH.klV -r- .1 . w... , ,, , . , . i . pa Jeinnn:npr pa qn Br"U n' tMii'i"'"Jtti v t" I" irl t"ai'"j,"ir"j t e p"-i'""j n Oj-i , i rj I i F - L j "I m ' : Ir 1 " i u n Aiwvwm-... J T C X) ' f . . f"u' WIT yil'W'HI'l t- tfrnnnamjiw I'll ' "'"II 'I 41 u-i.jB nn ffionn pnn pnn n nn .. uu hiDO: uljD jQlJ nn '" r - j ?fi"ffi? T , ,.. ,."-L!Zi I "I" itjj, J- ' J ' wjr 5 --.J I 1 i I : i . ! .wl l.ViHiwl l itnifttii XsA Ur 'tr in. i mn i i hi " ' , "i ). will bo no Insldo rooms. Suites of two or jnoro rooms, or single rooms, can bo secured with baths. AH rooms uro commodious and equipped with all modern conveniences for guests, Including telephones and hot and cold water. The enterprise, is the results ol tho nffqrts of local business men and or cliardlstB. , .The prcsldeut or tho ho tel company is Dr, E. B. PIckcl, who has long been prominent in the ad vancement or Medford nnd tho whole valley. Tho board of directors aro Dr. E. II. Plckol, A. Coleman, Bert Ander-i son. E. C. lrolnnd, Einll JIohrf W. F. itnu, J. it. Wright. Tho beauty aud convenience of ihe structurp Is duo to tho efforts or the urchltccts, Clurk aud Forster. whose experience tin the large .cities of. the oust and this coast has been or great nsslstanco to the company in this work. The attorney for tho.compauy, Por ter J. Nefr, has rendered valuable assistance in organizing the coni-pauy. f f Irnr rtf Mm WTMt'lif intm iKnmlin1 to assail his record or 11,174 feet es tablished early this week. Weather conditions woro Meal. TJiero .was less wind today than on any day eluco tho beginning of the meeting nnd the birdmen promised spectacu lar flights. MYERS, WHITESIDE & HOLMES. in: rmN srun t ' A. .. , ..! l- ' I i ,. J. I 1-. . N r rir tio tn- Tur ninii Mrnrottn work on' Tir fhlvtujs of whuh will i:UL IN I'llK NEW M-Vlt AND Willi II WILL HE Ul SHI H ID I uMPLKTIDN SAN DIEGANS ATTEND BIG AVIATION MEET . LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Jan i Five hundred Sou Diennus. amm. panled by a hrass band, arrival ., a special train today to atien.i n.n aviation mpoL I'pon lcavlns their train mo visitors paraded thetretB headed by Colonel D. C. Collier di rector genera! of tho proposed San uiqso exposition. Accompanying! -... .,v,u uV unjciu-s rrom Fort Ros- 0. V. Myers. W.-B. Whiteside uud M. M. Holmes havo formed a part nership in the real estate business under the numo of Mycra, Whiteside & Holmes, bciup; sucecsssors to My ers, Holmes & Co. of Medford iiu'd V. E. White&ido of Central Pofl.it. The offices of thii firm arct rooms 1 and a, Adkius buildiiiir.oiith'cut corner Main and Central, Medford. Mr. Mvci's bus liooii , ..!;, - ,i ostate man for several yoars'und'is ... ill t . . M wen Known m Medford and tlio Kojjue iver vulley us u fusller. Mr. Wliitebidn 5k h null,-, u.'... ,r Medtord imd iiuviiuj spent ltis whole me in .Medtord, is weJJ acquainted 'win us, pcopiu and jtf, rchouiecs. Me ha been iiotivcly ujfu?d in tlio real tale and ins,uranco bu.sinesv.hi Medford uud Central Point for nmiiv .veui. nnd is u youiijr man of imih eiieruv mul rm- ,.vin.;.,,. Colonel Holmes is not .so .well Known a the other two memlun of the firm, bein a recent arrival in Medfo,-,. IJe is ve,e,.llu 0 UlB UviJ wur nnd liuo been- eiiKBjjcd i.i the real estate business, on the ewiht tor tbu jwst 23 vciivs. mm .. -T"rr . iho ftm wjll do a cucral real es- ecrans. Today mas Ladles' day at W'U lb a el ' liiulukiioa fl.Md In honor of this ,a",.!Ul,l "wnranoo buinesH, pvinj: Vrth Ulxsot Uio premier nltilmInS,Hc."1 n,,p'n l tlio iwnnwos of 4 -.... .vMl ivgliu(