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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23911 PXGE THREE m i ssi 6.9 ;! fa nrrmim X M U U VAJUdb Jj D I'roiniitly hi din appointed hour KiiffltM lii'KiUi to uirlvo on tho Imvui llful Iiiwii nt tint ri'Hlilniico of Mm. Oxluirlio on Mouth Oiilulnjo iivontiu, WmlnOmluy, niul iIihIiik tlui utloriioou (10 or inoni KiitlutntU to on Joy llio Jiloiijtiiroii of u Kiinltiii imrty. Tint luwn mil vliiii-rovitriiil vnnwittii went iiuuii filled, mill itoiiio rtnortiil Indoor, ilmwii lliortttu liy tliu IiwllcliltiK Htriitim of tho lilitli ncliool mandolin vluli, hil liy 1'rotVxnor Knot, who tn torliilni'il with tliulr nwi-ot ihiihIii dur liiK tlin af Inl noon. Tlwrw wuro a I ho Hi'vnriil rciulliiiiK of u 1ilf.li order, vocal iiiimliitrn mill pluuo iliint, which uf .fordml vurloty mul iii(irtutiiiiiiiit for nil. IMIuIoiih ptfriwIununtH of onuiKcH mul iliuapilii nlirhut, nc coiiiiiiiilinl by viirloun Itliuln of mlio, imrviil on tint Inwu, mlili'tl to (In. comfort mul enjoyment of tho nuimtn, mill wlimi tho Hun) of ilitMirliim ar rlvi'il each oiui wan rolui'tmit to lenvn mul I'xpri'Hh.i'il tliiMHMi'lvi'K mi nxtnuno ly Kriitful to tltv Inmtonri for ho charm IjiKly uuturtiilliliiK tho I .a (I I ('' Alii mul frk'iulH, niul tho occanlou will not noon ho forKoltcu liy miy who woro prcmmt. Mtn. 1-2, M. Aiiilrowii wan IiokIohm IiihI Holiday, iitortalnliiK tho inoni horri of tho l.o liranch'of tho AnilrowM family, who tiro rolittntn of tho vnl loy, mul Hiiiuiiior KUOMtH. Mm. WIho, Mm. Andrew mul Mm. Itoot'M iiltor, who lea veil for hor homo In Mlnno Hota ovor tho Canadian I'liclflc on Monday, him Ihhmi tho honor Kiiottt at jiituiy formal mul Informal Kulhir liih'H iliirliiK hor tny hero, mul hit iiwulo ninny Moulin, Tomorrow Mm, J. M, Hoot kIvch a farowoll dinner for Mr. mid Mm. WIho nt hor hniulMomo ri'itldenco on KIiik'h Highway. A pupil' piano rocttnl wan kIvcii Woiliit'Hiltiy afternoon nt tho renldence Mtiullo of Mm. Gont ami MIhh Orny. Ml Central nvumio, Koiith, which wan participated In hy tho momhom of tho nuiiHiicr cinitiT. Minn Mnry Htovon on plnyod "My MooullKht" (Uondol)' Ml Ma hoi tlould a miuurkn by Cold nmlth mul MIhh Drowning; n wnltt hy Klukuo. Other prcnout niul tnklnjc part worn: Karl York, Harolil Kill lor, Joannetto I'altemon, Wllnm liar rlnoii, Mnhol KdmoadcH, Mnry Alice KoKtor, Marnnrot I lot men, Florence John, lleatrlco Floyd, Charlotto Hay, MarKarol Hoy, Mario Moyomf Fay (laruett niul Ituth Smith. Tho homo of Mm. O, K. Onhorno, r. 12 Onkdalo avenue, Koiith, wan thrown mien Woilnomlny nftornoon to tho ladled of tho M. K. church ami their frlouilH, who kuvo n iihihI tin IlKhtful Kardon party. Aliout UO lu dlert wuro proHont. Mfno Kvn Oh homo, Marin Heely niul llernlco Hal corn uxxUtod In nerving Iron ami enko mul a plottMlni; imiulru)- prosrnin wn rendered hy Mm. Van Bcoyoo. Mm. Hilton, Mm. I'htlhroolt, Mm. Hlton, Mm, Wnlkor mul tho mandolin club. Ml Carder mul MIkm Heely nUo kuvo riu'ltatloiiH mul n rnot delightful aft ernoon wan enjoyed hy all. "Tho Havoc," tho opening hill nt tho Moilforil theater, IiihI ult;ht drow u k)(I '0,l hotiKo mul t;avo Koiiur al HUllHfnctlnn to locil thoatorKOom HociuiHO of tho crowded condition of tho Nodal calendar mul many hav ing not returned iih yet from tho Hon nlilo mul niouiitaliiH, tho Heat nalo wiih not uo larK" n It would hnvo hcon hail tho openliiK hoon delayed two WOllkH. Mm. K, N, Wnruor ontorlalnod tho iioroiul tlmo thlH wook on Friday, In vltliiK ! ladli'H to Hpoml tho uftor nooii. A dainty two-courao luncheon, coiiHlutlnt; of fruit salud, wafom, Icoh, cako and Bhorhct, wiih Mirvod nt biiiuII tahlefl. tho color hcIioiiio IioIiik llik. MIhh dray kuvo n prournm of piano HoloctloiiH mul MIhhoh FrancoH York mul Uuth Warnv'r uHHlHtoil In aorvlnj; tllO KUOHtH. Vj ' Mm. H, M. ColRmj of JackHftnvlHo .Viintortaliioil Inforninlly with a water nioloii party laat TuoHilay ovonliu; In honor of hor houuo kuohIb, MIhhoh hnuru mul Hvn Couch, who nrrlvoil from IIIIiioIh rocontly. Tho partlcl- pantti woro Mr. ami Mrs, II. I.uy, Mr, and Mm. LoiiIh Ulrlch, MIbboh Clara Klinor, iBaliollo mul Nolllo CoIIiib, Mm. Clnlro l'onin of San Franclaco, Olyilo Bliuw, W. WIIboii, uoitaiil enn oroii, J, P. Wolhi, duorK" H. Morrltt mul T. W. Dallon of Portland. Mm. P. Jormslu, son, LorliiR, mul iluiiKlitur, Vuru, havo hoon tho mioHta ilurlnj: tho wook of Mm. C. I). Wool veion of Wuoilvllln. Mm. Ilolon Oao In vIhUIdb frlomU nt Coon Hay and. la oxpoctod to nr rlvo In Moilfonl In H .' futiuo for nn oxtondoil vUlt with hor moth or, Mra. Colvlir. m I . is aHJi ify- z IpX KTX'x lift Profoxuor H, 11, Hall, woo Iiiih hoon head or (ho hcIoiico doparlmoul of (ho local IiIkIi hcIiooI for tho pnnt two yearn, him houn elected to a poHlllon In llio iiKrlctilluml ilopartmoul of tho I. oh AnitoloH ucIiooIh mid Iiiih koiio to (hat city to nHHiinio tho dutloM of liln now poHlllon. Mr. Hall Iiiih matin ninny warm frlondn durln IiIh Htay In M ltd ford and IiIk iloparturo In noted with rer.ret, Whllo hero ho took an active lotorcHt In nlhlottcH rind each yeart ho turned out a champion foot hall team, That Mr. Adolph Knauer, a plaulMt who concert lei two yearn ko with tho IMItli Adamn Concert company and Kvo n dollKlitful concert Ixiforo Moilforil uiiiMln lovem, will noon mako Med ford IiIh Iiiiiiio In a tuont IntoroHt Ini: lilt of Hewn, Mr. Knnucr hnn hoiiftht an orchard trad In tho val ley, hut will open u iiiiihIc ntudlo ami ilovoto hluiHolf to IiIh iiiuhIwiI pro- fimnlonal work. Mr. K, N. Warner wan IiohIohh Tuemhiy aftoriioon to about 20 ladloH. who broiiKht howIiu; ami npcnl tho lioum with Hodnl ornvorno. Heveral lmiroiiiitu mimical Holectlonn woro rendered mid dollcloiin Icoh mul caken Horveil. Tho ilecoratloiiH woro pink ami whlto tohoh and nwovt pvuB. Minn I.aura 1'hko Ravo n nlumbor (Mirty Monday ovoiiIiik for a number of hor youiiK frlundn, which wiih Kroat- ly otijoyod. Tho kuohIh woro: MIkhoh FrmicoH anil I.ucllo York, Annette Wakomnn, Hazel Antlo, Ituth Nye, Ituth and ICnthor Warrou ami Joan HiiiIko. Minn llcttn ICuutner kuvo n break fanl Friday moruliiK (or 1C youiiK lady frleiuln of tho bride-elect. Minn ICIUnbutli Folgor, which wiih follow ed hy phiyliiK brldKo niul a linen Mhowor. Tho illuliiK room floworn woro navla ami thono In tho IIvIik room woro ronon. Mr. mul Mm. J. W. Wnllnco of ChlrK arrived Friday ovoiiIiik for n vlnlt with Mm. Wnllaco'n nlntor, Mm. M. Punllii, Thoy nro on their way to Moiithem CaJIforula ami nro accom panied by MIhh Kdnn Watronn, n niece or both Mm. Piirdln mul Mm. Wal lace, Mr. ami Mm. W. T. And rows gnvo a ilollKUlfol dinner party Thursday ovoiiIiik In honor of Mr. mul Mm. WIho of MltnioKOtn. Covom woro laid for oIkM. Tho gucHtn woro: Mr. and Mm. WIo, Mr. nnd Mm. K. M. Au ilrown, Mm. I.uo nnd Mrn. J, M. Hoot, Mm. A. M. Carey him returned from a four moutliH' trip east and In now nt homo to her many friends nt hor homo on KIiik'h Highway. Whllo away Mm. Caroy visited In Cloveland, 0., and Now York. MIbh Kvolyn Ca roy linn hIho returnod from a moat oiijoyahlo cnmpltiK trip. MIhh I.ornlno Hilton very plonnnntly entertained tho Question club nt hor homo Thumday ovoiiIiik. An outing to tho Corliss ranch nonr tho Hybce IjiIiIko wiih planned for Monday ovo- iiliig, when a watermelon "food" and dancing will form tho ovenlng'H eiitertillnnieiit, (iivltatlonii nro out for tho wed- dlilK of MIhh lOllxnboth HuhhoII Fol- gor, ilaiighter or Mr. and Mm. W. A. Folgor, ond Mr. Ira J. Dodgo, TuoHilay, Heptomber 12, nt tho ronl- dunce or tho hrldo'H parents on Hohii court. Itcv, A, A, HoIuich, who hnH been In Portland during tho lllnenH o( IiIh wife, him returned, Mm, Holmeo, who wiih oporatod upon for nppoudldtln, will not bo nblo to loavo too lionpltal (or a week or more, hut Ih coimldor oil convalcncont, Mr. and Mm, Victor K. Hono and koii, Kenneth, woro dinner gucHtH of Mr. and Mm, K. W. Thompson of Cold Hill on Hunday InHt. Tho oc ciihIoii wiih tho nnnlvermiry of Mr. Thompnou'H birth. Mm. T. H. Danluln gave a vory pret ty luncheon at hor homo on Bhoxlyoii Holghtn Tuesday In honor of hor hIh-tor-ln-law, Mm. Monahun, who Ih pay lug hor a visit, Covom woro laid for nine. MIkh Phoobo Hanco and MIhh Jn initio Ongood ontortnln TiieHilay aft ernoon, Koptombor r., with u brldgo party nt the homo of MIbh Ongood on Went ICIuventh Hlreot. Mm. Kent TIiouuih or Chicago, who him boon HpiMidlng tho Hiimmor nt Cold Hay, tho guent of hor mother, Mm. (lago, ban returned to hor homo, leaving Friday. Mrn. B. M. AudrowH oxpoctn to leave next Tuenday for n two weeks" ntay al Wagnet BprlngK before hIiu opeiiH her ntudlo for this Bcanon. Mm. C, II. OlaUo gnvo n delight ful Informal luncheon Thumday at her BlHklyou Holghtn realdenco In honor of MIhh Bltuibeth Folgor. MIhh Huiilah Warner leaves Sun day for Stockton, Cal., to ro-asHiimo her dutlw In tho high ncliool, whero nho teachcH mathematlcn. Mm. It. W. Clancy nnd daughter, MIhh Wlnnlfred, hnvo retunied from a vlnlt with Mm. Clancy's mother In Toronto, Canada. A dumber of Mies Uuth Merrick's friends enjoyed an afternoon of brldgo Monday at tho Merrick home on Bant Main ntreet. Minn Mary Trowbridge was hostess to tho Mandolin club nt hor homo on Went Tenth ntreet Tuoadny evening. Judge M. I'lirdli) has been confin ed to bin Inimo by Illness during the pant week, hut Is now convalescent. MIsh Mabel Bntes, one of tho high school teachers, has returned from her vacation, spent ut Salotn. Attorney and Mra. W. E. CrowB hnvo returned from n business nnd plensuro trip to Portlnnd. Mr. nud Mrs. It. L. Mcllrldo an a sou, Clifford, hnvo returned from a trip to Crntor Lnko. Mm. W. H. Hrow-n of Siskiyou Heights Is lioBtess to the brldgo club thU nftornoon. Mr. mul Mm. A. W. Clark and fam ily left yesterday on nn auto trip to Crntor Lnko. Mr, and Mm, V, Bliloldn Hnvo returned from mi outing at Hutto FnllH. Mm. Orr nnd MIbm Weeks aro at Hock Point for a few days' visit with frlendH, Mrs, Clnrenco Hcnnios visited nt the county ncnt Wednesday. DONT BE UNREASONABLE. ir Von Neglect llio Cflro of the Kcnlp You Nlioulil Not I'hM-M Mean- llful llnlr. Tho hnlr Ih more oxjiosed and honeo more liable to accumulate dust and dirt than miy other portion of the body. In nplto of this the hair receives, iih a rule, tho leant attention and no reul ofrort Ik mndo to keep It healthy. If the dandruff germ Ih allowed to work unmolested and the scalp be comes crusted with dirt accumula tions, one may expect the hair to die ond full out. There Is no cnuso for surprise In thin phenomenon; it Ih nnlurnl mul happens In every Instance whero tho care of the hair and scalp Is overlooked. Tho ono suro remedy which pro vents tho lorr of hair mid penults a. healthy, luxuriant growth In found In Nowbro's Horplcldo, The dandruff germ cannot live on n head to which Horplcldo Is regurar ly applied. Tho germ dies. The hair ceasoH to fall. The terrlblo Itching stopH almost Instantly. That Ih whnt N'ewbro's Horplcldo does. One dollar size bottles are sold nnd guaaruteed hy all druggists. Bend 10c In ntnmps for booklet nnd samplo to Tho Herpl-'de Co., Dept. It.. Detroit, Mich. Applications nt tho 'good barber shops. MKDFOIU) I'HAIIMACV HjK'dnl Agent Nonr 1. O. Night or day. AT THE CHURCHES. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Service Sunday nt 11 a. in., sub ject of lortHon-Hcnnon : "-Man." Sun day school nt 10; WedneMluy mcet itiK nt 8. AH nro welcome. A frc( readiiiK room in open to the public from 12 to f daily, except Sunday Church edifice, lilLurth Onkdnle. T f Baptist Church. Tlio rt'KiiInr forviecs will bo held in tho Hnptiat church Sunday inoni inir niul evenini:. Sennons hy the "nnstor. Subject of niornintr ficrraon "The Condition of Affairs When Je sus Conies." Evening etibject, "An Old Parable Modernized " Sunday school, 0:45 n. m.; Young People'- meeting, 7 j. m. Special inusic un der tho direction of tho chorister. Mr. Forrest Edmendcg. All nro in vited to theso services. A. A. HOLMES, Pastor. Wanted ! Loggers, Lumber Pliers, Dox Factory Men; good wages. Asldjuul Manufacturing Co., Ashland, Or. 0&JjMJMj&&0-'S ( A i I, 1! i ii I ii ii NEAR P0ST0FPI0E j "jJMj nimnnHc Wntrhpc sgg&k and Jewelry Everything in the Jewelry Line If You Want Quality, I Have It Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting and Engraving MARTIN J. REDDY w A THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, WflW Squibbs Spices Give Best Results in Pickling Fruit ' Aboslutely Pure. Exceptionally Strong Economical to Use MEDFORD PHARMACY NHAH l'OST OFVIOH. WIONIS NIGIW? OR DAY MAIN 101. 4 This Store Will be Closed all Day, Monday Sept. 4 CJ Monday i a ltal lioliday treated hy an at of congress, and this store, wliicli i.s always in line with the progressive ideas of the times, will close all day in order that its employes may enjoy a much needed rest, that is due to them for their faithful devo tion to the interests of this concern. OUR ENTIRE, STORE SERVICE AND CONVENIENCES ARE AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE PUBLIC J We have done all in our power to make this a homelike store, with a homelike, hospitable atmosphere, and you may count on a warm welcome, whether you come to shop, look around or leave your packages for us to take care of while you are in the city. Our waiting room and rest room are at your disposal, and, by the way, it's a good place to write your lettcis or meet your friends by ap pointment, for if they are delayed you cm wait in comfort until all have arrived. J Ours i.s an ideal store, too, in which to shop, for nearly all of your needs can be supplied without going outside, and our prices are always pleasingly low. The H. C. Kentner Co. Inc. K. 0. KENTNER, President and Manager. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. AND ROGUELANDS Inc. i -' '(?, 7 FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager $250,00Q Was realized from one district in Colorado from Canta loupes alone, first season's planting on new land Our Lands and Water will produce just as well in all kinds of Fruits and Garden Products Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Over 800 Cars of Products Shipped into the Valley Last Year Why Not Produce This at Home ? Our Prices and Terms are Easy Call and See Us A BARGAIN IN PAINT ' - ... i. WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK OP PHOENIX HIGH GRADE PAINTS AT $2.00 PER GALLON; ALSO OUR COMPLETE STOCK OP MURESCO TINTS AT CORRESPONDINGLY YOW PRICES Medford Hardware Comp'ny 218 EAST MAIN ST,