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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1911)
fwet arrcraroftp watt; tribune, jotpfqrp, qreoon, sttnpat, ,tttly o, ion. .... - . . . . ra frwm (Vli'liinljug llio Kniiilli ami nit'ov I'linu Imin Hut t'Hi'liiiilltiii Iihh tiut'lii thii pitnl uci'K M ui'll rilled niio, it). Ilmnttli tin Inlli'i' piu I of tin wcii( Jin lii'i'ii vi'i'v ipjli'l. 'I'lti' iMlnlirall')M viim a derided mii'(tMM in every way 'i'lio xIici'In ueie iIiiiimki'iI si people I nun all mI (lie Iouim in Hitillieru nitwit, uliu ui'in hen' for a kimmI linii', anil cMtrv niiu npiiiiieiitly lunl mil'. Tin' ui'iillicr wiih i'iv Win hi, iim il nIuiiiIiI In), mi llui ImmiiIIi, fur il Iff inoie enjoyable ulii'ti mm Ih hot ami dimly All llm alliai'limiH were urll Milimiiin-i from (hi' tad' to the iiierry-iMi.roiiiid. The tmradii whk mii ill' I lie niiml mijiiyalili' features , NOIIIK o I h iiiiIum lining very chili mali'lv deeornted ami miiiio very nl trnelne final uim In Miii'H. Tak'-n nil lordlier .MciU'iiiiI'h eelehralion, alllmnli lint in nne iih it iniilit have been wiim most miercuNl'iil in winy fi'Hpi'i'l, Mih. I). H. I (unify eiitui tallied. iiioki eliariiiingly at her eoiuilrv lionu 1'iiilay, wild a liitieheon, NiiMturit iiiiin uihc iimi'iI rn' ili'i'iiratimi A do lii'lmiH eliiekeu luncheon uiik nerved, cover Ih'Iiii; lniil !! HI. Aflci luncheon, I lie ivmaimlnr of ill" ill' tcinooii wax Miicut playing bridge .Ml. Ilal'cr winning firnt prixe, a hiimUoiiiK cut kIiinh linn linn dWi; Mi (lmlN I Irani, Hcrnnd prire, n ilalnty HiKi'r oat jIiinn vum1, ami Mr Stoke tltiiil pni', a nllver milt net, Tin' uncut. pri'M'iit were Mi-xilani'-c Madden, lWo, I'van llcaincrf, IVr UiiiM, Jiiiiim nt' .Miiiiu'iiimiIh, Dtinlnp I Infer, UtipKiiiH, Itcbcc, Ilamil, far pouter ami Stokes; MifxcH lluhhnrd Sterling, l'lilnnin ami (llndyn Heard i 1 A very pretty lawn party wum givim y Jit I In MImh Mary Alien Vh ter at her attinetivii Imiiiij mi HMi ymi IfnlglilH Saturday evening. A very ilniilty Niippiir viih nerved ami fiouf'A o'clock until H a iiioh! delight fill liiiin wiih enjoyed by all. the guest. TIihh,, pteM'iit wcie Mi'sHot Mny l.lndlcy, .InHi'pliini' Liudley, K'allieriim I'lrieli. Francis Medley, r'loroncit Trnvvbridgu, Iloiolhy Lang L.xlla DeJin, l.maine (Vlier, Kileeu Keilily, l.iii'ilii Clink. Ilnyel Anil... (Jraea WIIhou, Onal Ktaeey, Klixn. lielli ('arnalian. .ManterH I'mil Rel. ily, .IIiii I). I'attmi ami Jm-k Tiirncv. Omt (if the iiiomI wncccsMfiil (funic Mih. Clarenee (llalre Iihh It-It for (ie(in mH coiielmleil TneHilay af leriimm C lnc,l w.i.(, uju-r a two layM' emilcHt, on llm emirtH or the Oakilale Ti'iiiiH Hfil, Knell of (lie vatiniiH elnltM repre centeil enrrleil ()ff ImnorH. .Meilfoid "Inijiii; Hit' liiilieH' dmilileri ami ineiiV HiiiL-li'H. Talent (lie Imlieh' ciiil'I.'h ami mlxeil ilmihlex ami (Jraiitu 1'ant, (lm mcii'rt ilonlileH. A tonrnaiiieiil ill lie liedl at Talent Anpist 10 ami II. page mm Tim l.iiilleH Alit nocliity anil In the Imueim'tit of I'lrnt M K. church In IiiihIiii'mh M-finldu Weilnemliiy after muni ami illnpoiteil of a number of IteiiiM ami unflulitheil hUMlnenn ami lilauned future work pruvlumt to their lulJoiiriuneiit fur the, HUininer. Tin The iniirriiiKii of MIkm IJIhIi' Meche mill Mr. Jlallie Head mm tmleuinixed "t the Inline nf the liride'x pnieiii-i Mr. ami .Mi,.. I). )iV, f Aute. Vedlieilay eveniii. The hride with daintily pinned ill eream erepe tie ehlne ami whm attended liy her eou- xin, Ml Nura Heeho. The hrideV brother, Mr. Carl lleehe. wan herd man. Mr. am) Mrn. Head will reci.le on a raneh near Medford, tthere Mr. Head in Hiiperintendent. MIhk Itecw ICeiilner and her Ktieit, Miwm Man TIioiiiiih of lloimlulii left Tliurcday aflonman for f'iiulir.r Springs In California. They m to Vieka by train ami from there make llm trip by hIukv ami on Imrm-baek. m m next imietliiK wilt im a imicUI ono and fiii' ""i '" V'"" "' '"1 lll be held the InHt Wednemlay In ,l ''"'".V for .NW,i,rt 1..1. i. i- .1 i it..., i. u.n ""l" '"- "" "in Hiay uuniiK ' in ( llt niiiiii be a Hieclnlly pleannnt mill IntoreHt- Im: (iicuitloii for all tlumn who are i.. , not imiteiiiilalliiK taklm; a vnrntlon ' from the elty at that time, Uemcm ber the dnte, but Weduemlny In July, the place will be uiinouiiced Inter. Mrn. V. K. Merriek. Mw. Hollirt and Mpi. lv. I. TlieicH cpent Thurnday in , Achliind by invitation of the library boaid of thai eily. They were lo eoiiter wild the board there ami nee the plaiiK for Hie new libinry willed ' M lo be eieeled. They were un able to cee the plmiH but attended the ciIiinh willed h Ihuiik' iiiHtrueted by MihM Kennedy, mm of tde nHniHt 'iiiIh of tde Ntnte libnirinn. Miwc Kennedy, for the pact week, Iihh been inctruetinc a elacK in library work; IhiK ih the only ela in Houtliern Or pin nml has' been very well at tended. An elnborato dinner wiih rIvcii nu tlm NiihIi drill, Prtilny nlKlit In honor of Mr. (Irity, lueHldent of lliu Hill llm'H In Ort'Koii, Covera waro laid for twenty-four. JihIk" Colvlu proHl , illdiiK. PreHliliuit Oruy wn taken on an auto trip through thu valley Hat- 'unlay. Dr. mid Mi'H. 1'. H. 1'iektd relunied 'T'Viday fimn a tiip tht mili Cali JWnin, wliera Hid Dr. went to attend the iiiedieal eonveiitiou held In mh 'Jniip'li'M. They leave Kiimlay iiilit frir I'oillaml were Dr. l'ieklu will at- ftiMid tlm Slate Medical convention. Dr. ami Mn. H. A. Lmikwood will ilenve this evening for Renltle nml will lin away abolit 10 dii.VH, Thoy will Hton fop a few days in Portland Mo atleml tlm aimuiil ineeliiii; of the Oieou State Medical iiHHoeiatioi, liicd ponvi'iiiM tliiH week. thu KUiiiiner. ilwn Fanny HiiHakitiH will alco hpeml a part of tde miiii liter at NewMrt. Aim. William (IcnV and Alics Alii- dred returned last week from a'two moiiiW vNit in tde cnulh. Afr. Frank (h'rijf, who him been attend- iK Ida Univerhity of Arkansas re- turned wild them. Afennrn. K. A. Ny?, William Camp-la-ll A Kd Cauipbt'll reliirned diet week from a trip to Pelican day. Wliilo away tdey dad eottac;crf built for tdeir families, who will Mml tde Mituuu-r tliere. Air. Shields entertained the OlrK' elllb of thu Prexbvloriin. ..I....-..I. WVdnehday with a 4n'luiiider party." I'liieon yotinj; ladien were precent and all had a most onjovablu time. The Lndies' aid or Hie Precdy teilaii elmreli are iilniiniii to jjivo a lawn xoeinl in tde near future. The liulii'rt e.xpoot to Kivo a focdal oaeli uioniii (iiirmt; llio summer. a Arr. and Air. If. If, Smith of Wood burn are tlm KtieslH.af Jlrx. Smitli'rt brotlior, II. C. Iloiiiioy. Air. Smith forimiily wnHinaornr Womlburu. All's. F. W. Carnnlmn loft lant week fir Lake Taboo in California. She will bo iiIimmiI n month, vwithiK In Sau KraneiKt'o before rtthtriiiii,'. Itov. niul Afrs. SlijeldK left Friday for Anlilanil to attend tlm Olmutuu- ua. Mrri. Shields will remain for the entire course. A -jolly cuinnlnir nnrtv nlinnnritn...! - ""-. oy flir. ami Airs. Wcntu pont hov- oral days al Hutto Falls last week, returning Wednesday. ' Mr. and Ah. Slalon nf Seattle mo spendiiiu' Hovernl weeks in Mod J'ord. Tdoy arrived liml week, liavinj; tnotoied here frotii Seville and e- 'pe.cl o return tde Kama way. 1 Afr. and Mrs. .Touch of Alinnoap nlis urn Hie iickIk of Mr. nml Airs. Hiidbard, al (do liomo on tlm upper JaekKouvillo road. Kov. and Alrn. W. F. SlityldK and' iMr. ami Mih, P. A. JoIiiihoii cck'bi'iil cil tlm Foul Id dv (iliinbiiig AHliland Jlutle. - ... Air, and Afrfl. Somldcr and davo rented llio DiiKf,'ctt limisn, on tlm Noilli .laeksouville road, for iliu Hum-' incr. n 1 h Mi'H, W. 0. AldcnluiKon loft Sut fiirdny for California, wlmru hIio will vlhil I'm' Hovaral weeks. ... 04 auss iniTiei wavis eiiioriaiuuii m-i Voiiiinlly at ciikIh Tliurfiday oveniiig.JH Aliss Oerlrudo Truiclilor has enne to GreHoont City, .wlioro she will join n cmnpiiifr parly, roturniiie; in about lliruo wooks. Announpeiupiit Ims lioou recolved of tlm birth of a slin to Mr. nml MVa. fluy Alooro, former roHidunls of Mod- lorn. ... Alms Lucilo Crane, who bns limm tlio Kitost of Miss Jtortluv KiirIIsIi, loft iiiurhitay lor lior homo in North Da kola, ... Mrs. Han and kouh returnocl SnM unlay inoriuni; from an eastern trip Tdoy Imvo boon away sovoral immtlis Mrs. 0. W.'JIolldronnor nntl dor mother, Mrn. J. C. Toft; aro spond- iiii,' t ho Biuniuor at Newport, .... Mm. Sarnlt llonnott Ih vIbIUiik dor imiontn In KiiBtorn Oreiion. Airs. Yoakoy roturnod Friday from viait iu California. Alius Adolo Piekol, Hislur of Dr. 1-3. H. PJckcl, was married .Imm (I r.l Vii)di Alanka, to Mr. W. II. Kra mer. Tdoy will Hpeml llm, Himimcr In Alaska ami vicll Atedford Ibis an ... Air. 0. V. AfyerH and family left last week for Hen llio wliere limy will spend tlm Hummer. ... Mr, ami Mrs, Howling nml AIIhh Uowllni; nt Kiicnuimiito aro the kuch'1i of Mr. J. K. Itotldy. Mr. Fied Holmcslaud AIikh Alary Molmns of AhIiIiimi wcro vmilorH in Afcdford last week. Afr. and Alr. F. ('. IJIIiolt ami koii rcliirnrd last week from an extend ed eastern trir. Mrn. .J. D, Heard returned from a Hlmrl( trip to Portland Tlnirsdny umrniui;. ... Airs, Clarence (Hare has left for a month's visit in Aberdeen, Wash. Aliss Allldred Ware cntcrlaiiied llio Tlmrsday Mrlde club diht week. Air. KnicJtl Webb left Fiiday for a trip to Portland. STOKES CASE ON AGAIN TUESDAY Failure of Police to Find Elevator Man Wanted as Witness Causes Pontponement of Trial of Gay Girls for Shooting Inkeeper. NICW YOHK, July H. Hccmmo of tlm failure oT'tho jiollte to find John Hart, elevator man at the Variina aiiartmenU, wdoro W K. I). Htokc was Hliot wdllo In tlm flat of Lillian tlrnhnm nml Ktlil Conrad, tlm taking of tcHtlmouy In tlm attempted murder fiiso iiKatunt llio to Klrls waa today poistpom'd until next Tiicwlay. In court today Attorney Jordun nBlted that olthor tins two kItIb be dlimilMM'd on tho ground of inxuffl clitnt ovldenco or that tholr ball bo reduced. MaKlMtratc KrcHclit nub! li would jiiake no dcclidou until tlm de- fonim had complntci Us cumo. I'olbu CommlnMlonpr Waldo today ordered an livostlButlon of tho glrU charuo that threo uollcfinvii bad Look for tlm loser of tlm articles you Imvo found for a prompt 1 M.rnilttcrl Btoktll, detective to ran uiay.Havn dim a lot of worry. lHll(:k Ul,.lr r,vai trunks. SIS HOPKINS SAYS "MM Tho onlv wnv tow onioy eiinythim' is lo bo willing tow quit whim the bull rings." Tho boll litis .soiindod tho knell of korosono and other tonus of incompe tent illumination. Are you ready to quit them? Haven't you tolerated them long enough? There was a time when burning pitch faggots furnished the only means of ar tificial illumination folks knew about. And it was considered sufficient. Then came tho tallow dip, and every body discarded his pitch faggot in dis gust, j The tallow candle was next to exert its supremacy over the tallow,dip, and folks were glad. The next step of development was kerosene lamps, and they in turn were Welcomed as a pleasing step in the right direction. Then came gasolene lights. And now, as a logical development of science wo have the greatest of all illu minants EL1CCT1UCLTY. Maybe, some day, something will re place Electricity. Hut tho probability isn't strong enough to justify ns in waiting for it. ADVANTAGES OP ELECTRIC LIGHT. 2sTo other form of artificial illuminant equals Electricity in brilliancy, safety, . neatness, hoalthl'ulness, economy and cheeriness. Elect ric Lighting emits no funics or odors and is the one hygenic light for living rooms and bed rooms. ,The fact that Electric Light consumes no oxygon, like all open flame lights do, proves it to be the healthiest light known. Jt keeps tho air as pure and wholesome as if no light woi'o burning at all. t The importance of this one feature, is readily apparent whon it is known that an open flame light burns more oxygon from a room than tour persons would breathe. -N ' ,NO MATCHES. . No dangerous, dirty matches aro noodod in the homo lint is Elect rically lighted. No washing and filling of lamps; no danger of explosions; no danger of leaks; no plumber's bills; no flickering flamq to be blown out by a suddon gust of wind; no fino smudgo of soot continu ally emanating from your light to bo deposited on curtains', draperies and furnishings. "When you want to flood your homo with ligh.t, simply turn tho button. Think hard now. Don't you want it? ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Y.P.S.C.E.CH0SE8 LOS ANGELES Coast City Selected as Place for Next Year's Convention Lindsey Speaks In Defense of Boys' Loy alty to the Garifj. ATLANTIC PITY, N. ,J July 8.- Tiie trustees of the Christian Ku deavor society, in convention here, today chose Los Ani'lcu as llm place for tlicir convention next year. Speaking to tlm Christian Knduai or convention dere today Judge Ucii IJ. Lindsey of the Denver juvenile court, said: "Tde boy'tf loyalty to his ganjf. though tde police condemn it, is really a commendable, trail. It is nature MADAM! Now Is the Time V When your complexion should have special care. .Eor aiding you in this thorcis nothing like the Marinollo Preparations. Call and learn from the graduate operator what is best for your special needs. MARINiELLO SHOP loom 5, over JCentner's. - - Phone 111. If it meant anything to joii to prcM'iit an Immaculate, spick and span npiM-arancc, Imtjium mm help jou to make one when you sciiTl your laundry to us to at tend to for joii. Our vtoilc Is a-i. : -:- -:- -: The Star STEAM LAUNDRY iiKiiii l'lio.Ni: ;2oi MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. 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I i MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR POSTOFFICE J rry..ery CANDIES OKAXOK HLOSSOM CHOCOLATE CREAMS, 30 TO 00 CENTS. CHANGE HLOSSOM MAIISHMALLOWS, 25 CENTS. OKANGK HLOSSOM KAISINS, 25 CENTS. ORANGE HLOSSOM ALMONDS, 25 CENTS. PETERS CHOCOLATES, 5 AND 10 CENTS. CANDY- BROTHERS FRUIT TABLETS. MEDFORD PHARMACY NEAR POST OFFICE. PHONE NIGHT OR DAY MAIN 101. rJrSrSr I DO YOl KNOW? That NOW Is tho timo to wplaeo your old fenco with a now one. That it will improve the appeaf nuco of your properly fully FIFTY PER CENT if tho fenco is richt aud properly constructed. That The Page Wire Fence is host suited for tho purpose, as it is nindo up of the host High Carbon Steel Wire that is found in foiu'intr; in addition to this,, it is tho only funeo which has '.he PAQ10 KNOT, aud continuous cross wire to weavo H toRether, hence it Is The Best Fence that money can huy or modorn scienco produce. ' OwiiiR to each lino wiro hciiiR coiled hoforo tho fenco is woven, Pago Fenco is easily erected, ovoi liilU aud through dales, without tho necessity o cutting aud spliciuv. It is 1 MADE TIIE CON- furnish, nt Adrian, Mich., nnJ shipped by us in carload lots, direct from tho FACTORY TO SUMKR, thus insuring tho Rreatest vnluq nt ,tuo lowest possiblo pnee. Lot us show you why you should uso Pauo Fenco in proferonco to nny other. Wo without chargo, ostinintes on cost of fencing tracts, and contract to build fences complete. Wo will figure with you on nny amount of fonciujr, from one rod to a carload. If you ore wnnting Fenco, Gatos, or eithor yew or cedar posts, lolt us figuro with you. Wo furuish man and tools aud assist in the ereotion of Pago Fenco without extra cost. GADDIS & DIXON !i i: 'i :: :: 1 1 :: i: i , ih! ' I Tf (l ' I I I 1 P 1 I 1 I ' I I I "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" PHONE' 2081. Distributors for Southoru Oregon a ml Northern California. 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