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PGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OHMON". KAtTKDAY. OCTOIUW 7. 101 1. j - u . ft . ...... Apery little has been going on the To celebrate Ihe fit'lli hlttluhiv of pnul wee,k, Hi n Pbeiiil jvay. The li?j JlnMer Allan Perry, Mrs .1. A. t'erry dustrinl Fair seems to linvo Inken up; entertained n number of his plnv- llm time nmi intention U every one, mtes,Moiiiluy nftcuuinn. Tin gumo nnd nil luivo helped tit ittnkb it A Htie- CCSS. Tuesday evening, September 2G, nt the Iioiiio of William McOaw tn Herkby, Miss Gertrude McGaw was united to marriage to Olenii Osborne Taylor of Medford, Ore., How It. S. Eastman performing tho simple, beautiful ntnl Impressive ceremony Tlio bride was Riven away by her lather. She was gowned In an em broidered' net dress made over while Siiessnllne, and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. The bride and groom wiro unattended. The house was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums, coreopsis and asparagus fern. Tho wedding march was ptayed by Miss inn War wick. After receiving tho congratula tions and best wishes of their friends, the bridal couple nnd guests sat down to supper, served at a table daintily decorated with maiden hair fern and Cecil Uruner roses. Mr. and Mnt. Taylor then departed on an ex tended trip along the Russian river. After tho honeymoon trip they will matte' their home In Med ford. Ore.. On their way north they will visit tho groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. fc. Taylor, of Lodl. They received nihiiy beautiful anil useful presents. The young lady who has become the bride of Judge Glenn p. Taylor was a teacher In the English depart ment 6 f the Oakland, Cal., high school. For the past year she has been a soprano soloist In the Knox church, Berkeley. She Is a popular reader and elocutionist and Is a holder of degrees, rrom the University of Manitoba and he University of California. Her nncle. Dr. J. A. Macdonald, Is editor In clilef of the Toronto Globe, the leading Canadian liberal newspaper, and Canadian rep resentative of tho international peace coiite'rench In London a few months ago. lie is also one of the leading orators of Canada and a champion of reciprocity. The young people will be at home to their friends In Medford at GOJ South Xewtown, after October 15. of the afternoon was litiuiinir Vor hidden peanuts uinl lleue Hutlei finding t'ie great cs number, received a prettV plate, Pauline .)uenhoii with the ne.t target, received a book. lee cream, cake anil eandy were the re freshment served. Those present were; llene Hutler. Pauline John-mi, Mav Waterman, Motion Waterman, Kowen tllile, Winsor Chile. Ansel Du- vi. Albert niitou, Carter Hoggs, Kntl Oreen. Francis Merry. Kditli Cnmpbelt nun Helen Clrtire Haskins. Miss Kvclyn Carey was hostess at her home on King's Highway. Frldav evening, when shl entertained the" younger set at'COO. Asfbrs were used for decoration, very lfecltvbly. and delicious re freshments were served. The guests were Misses Frances Heath, Mnme Deuel. Ethel Elfert. Mildred" Antic. Sophie Herrlck, Daw Ware, France Kenney. Josephine Root, drblo Nnh wick, Irene Smith. Messrs. Emersoi Merrick. rau McDonald, Jake Ware. Fug Isaacs, Frank Itay, Ralph Ware, Tmo Scantlln, Herbert Alford, Irvine White. Leon Speck and llbraft IVrom- ley. A most enjoyable banquet was giv en tho Knights of Pyhtlas Thursday evening by the ladles. The ball was profusely decorated with flowers. A dance and social evening followed the1 banquet. The committee In charge of the affair was: Mcsdamcs Hub bard, Isaacs, tiutler, Schermerhorn. Perry. Paul, Mary Haswell. Frank Hntchason and A. E. Trowbridge. The F. I. L. or the Presbyterian church Is planning a tramp and camp fire supper for Tuesday. Mr. Bed ford, Mr. I'alraer and Mr. Taylor forming tho rommittc on arrange ments. , The opening, meeting of Hie Wed nesday Study club was held Wednes day afternoon at the beautiful home of Jlrs. J. M. Root. The reception room library and dining room were deeoraU'd in salvia. The members answered to the roll call by mention ing some of the world-wide happen ings of the summer, and many differ ent topics of interest were mentioned, both untionul and local. The program for the nftcrooon consisted of talks on the following subject : "The Spec ial Session of Congress" hy Mrs. W. .7. Warner; "Mr. Fisher's Vi-it to Alaska, its Significance," by Mrs. V. W. Mean?; "The Iannmn Canal and the Forthcoming Exposition," by Mrs Helen Ilnskius. All three subjects were nbly handled by the ladies and were greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Ed An drews sang several numbers delight fully ntfd Miss Caroline Andrews and MJsft ,)nsejhino Hoot each sang verv pleasing pongs. Tlio club's gue-ts tfere Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Bert ITarmoc and Mrs. Ed Andrews. Dainty re freshments were served in the dining room nt the conclusion of the pro gram. The next meeting of the club will he held ut the home of Mrs. Col- vig October 181h. Tho stato convention of the W. C. T. Ur Is In session this week and will be until October 11th. Tho officers attending nro President Mrs. Ada Wheeler; Vlco President, MrB. Henri etta Brown; Corresponding Secretary, Mis. Ward Swoop; according Secre tary, Ida F. Marstors; Treasurer, Mrs. Ilettlo J. Shane. Extensive prepara tions have been mado by tho local members to properly entertain the vlnltors, nrid over a hundred delegates nro in attenJanco. Tho delegates from Ashland afo: Mis. Grace lio'lmes, Mrs.P. L. Ash craft, Mrs. 12. S. Hathaway, Mrs. B. II. htirch, Mrs. W. S. Do Peau, sirs. II. llusseli, Mrs. M. M. Edmunds. A special meeting has been called by tho president of tho Greater Med ford Club for Monday afternoon, Oc (ober 8th al 3 o'clock, to bo hold lit St. Mark's Guild Hall. All .members nio asked to make special offort td attiwd, as important business will bo dlscUsscd, also plans for tho work td bo dono by tho club this year, Mrs, linlloway ontorlalnod at din nor ono ovenlng this week, at her country homo .for Mr. and Mib, Me tormnck, Miss Mct'ormnek, Mr, and Mre. Floro and Mr, Bilrgo'cK. Mr. and Mrs. Drewery slopped over in Medford between trnhm ThurMlny on their way to Bakers .field, Cnlif. Mr. Drewery wns for merly in charge f the Pacific States Telephone uud Telegrniih Co. here and will have the snme position in Bakersfield. Mrs. Drewery was n member of the Presbyterian church. Qitite a number of their friends met them nt the Irnin ninl they weru given n very warm welcome. Mr. A. E. Bennies entertained nt dinner TueMlny night at the Medford hotel for Mr. Harry II, Hicks. The oth er guets were Mr. W. B, Coleman, Mr. A. B. Sehnster, Mr. Robert Dow, Mr. E. 0. Burgess. The dinner was given to pay u wager made on the recent bond election and Mr. Kcumes was only too glad to lose the wager. Miss Dora Beiley was hostess at bridge Wednesday evening, given id honor of Mr. uud Mrs. Ira Dodge. The guests, besides the honor guests, were Misses Florence Fobrer. .tr.lm son, Riddell, English, Hazel Davis and Mrs. l)enniug(on, Messrs. Turny, Biddle, Bordwell, Lee noot, Bee'd, Burdette Dodge nnd Lloyd Houston, To celebrate Mrs. McGownn's birthday a number of friends Jile nieked on Hogue rived Saturday. Among those present were Mr. nhit Mrs. Perry, Mr. nnd Mrs Scott Da vis, Mr. nnd lire. Johnson, Mr. niltt Sirs. Boyden, Mis Weeks, Ansel Da vis, Gertrude Hargrnve, Pauline Jbhnson, Allan nnd Frances Perry. Quite an elaborate dinner was giv en at tho Medford hotel Thursdny by a nuniher of medical men. The gold service of the hotel was used for the firt time nnd made a very hand some showing. The men present were: Drs. Hnrgrnve, Morrison, Thayer, Saunders mid Green. The reeitnl of Ben I rice Diorge on Oct. 17th will be a great musical treat, and is being looked forward to with interest hyinusie lovers, riie subscription list la steadily growing and tho allair promises to bo a great sitccess. k Mrs. Chas. Harison and dahght'er, Miss Qwehddlyn, of Portland, arb vTb Itln'g Mrs. Hanson's parents, Mr. dHd Mrs. C. C. Johnson. Mrs. Hahsbh Is a W. C. T. U. delegate. Mr. and Mrs. Joenk, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ahrons, left Thursday for t'hfdr homo in Clinton, Iowa. Mr. Joonlc'ls a brother of Mrs. Ahrens. Nevvc has been recolved of the mar rlago of Mrs, Harvey of Cblcaeo who speiif pari of laat year In tbo valloy tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Philip" Ilamll. Mr. A, C. Allen nud family nnd Prof, and Mrs. O'llara left tbo first of tbo week or It trip to Klamath. They VMM IpUWl hono tlhlu on Mr. Allr-H'n 'hbusb'ttoni blW)io going to "1hl Vvoinb''"ttho suhimer homo of the1 Aliens.' " ' .. t To compliment Mr. llniitf and bride or Portland, Mrs. and Miss Weeks entertained at llliincr 'Oliujsilijy e'ven hig. flie oilier guests weVe'Mr. nin M. McGdWnb, Mrs PtekMls. Mr. Veeks, nnd tleitnWe I. lltu-grnfo. Th firs! ntiniSiil mceling or Ihe rniveiily club will be held (this) Saturday evening uud gieat piepara lions are being miule for the enler tuiuuiVnt, which will follow the blisl ness meeting. The Chnntieler club giive Hie fii-sl dance of season Fridav eviming hi the small bull of the N'atalorium. about twenty coiiiles were present nnd the uffnir wns most enjoyohle. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Osgood, who have been the guests of Col. and Mrs. Washburn at their much nl Table Rock, left Monday ror their homo In Seattle. " ' yt. James Barbour,, who maik mi automobile trip to San Franciscn witi Mrl Simlhle'r, going by way of Cie.s e'enl City, has tvhtrhifcl to '.MeOfoitl. Tho Ladh's Aid of tbo ChVlstlan church will meet with Mrs. Jonas Wold Wednesday afternoon at her residence ":M West Eleventh street. m k The Indies of St. Anlio were most successful with the dinners they served" during three dnvs of the Fair. us they made $180 bv their aflnir. Sir. Win, Ely of Evanstcn, Illlonls, was a recent visitor of Prof, and Mrs. Hebec. Mr. Ely was formerly a resi dent of Saginaw, Mich. The- ladies of the Presbvterian church served dinner several dav during Fair week uud were most suc cessful in their work. The Ladles Aid or tho Presbytorlan church will meet Tuesday urternoou nt 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Alford and Mrs. Ahtle will entertain. Mrs. A. C. Maust left for her home In McDowell. Calif., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Campbell on North Certtral avenue. A most enjoynble dinner wns given at the Medford hotel Tuesday even ing to celebrate the birthday of Mr. Vilas B ckwith. Mrs. E R. Sullivan, who has been the guest of Mr. and .Sirs. W. W. Morrison left for homo In Grand Junction. Mo. Mrs. E. O. Benrdslev of Klamath Falls, who has Jiecn visiting friends here, will leave foe her home Sunday. 4 Mr. nud Mrs. fra Dodge 'expect 'o tafcV liossessiod of llieir new home on the Jacksonville road this week. Mr. and Mnr. Cohto ?lero enter tained thforhinlly at dinner Frlddy night for Mr. and Mrs. Hamli. fc . v, Mr. and Mrs. aeo. Daggett, who have spent the- stimmer In towh, re turned to their ranch this wedk. Mrs. Tllton and tbo Misses Tlllon of Woodviile wore tbo guests of Mrs. E. B. Trowbrldgo this week. k ' Mrs, Fred Cowlcm' ntirl non Itoger left Monday for Portland where they will remain for tho winter. ' k t Mr. Elifto'ne V. Fosibr loft this week for Los Angeles Whdro bo and his fnirilly will spend thb Winter. Mrs. Scnddcf arid children left for their homo In Chicago Sunday after spending the stim'rrier hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Ravage of SnT leu), arc the guests of Mr. nnd Mi's. Walter Boynolds. ' 4 Mrs. Strcetor of 'Chicago Is Ihri guest rir her daughtdh Mrs. )Milllt Hamll. a - . Mrs. Vlolc! McEwen of Victoria, II. C, Is tbo giieat of Mr. add Mrs. ll. S, Jlod. i i . Mr. Reginald I'arsons hns returned from an extended hiiuling trip. i Mr. Alfred CnrpenteT reliirnnd, Sat urday from a jiorlliern trip. Tho Bowing Club was entertained today by Airs. Wrti, liudgo. k Mr. T. RlnterJiilinsbu relumed this week from a Irip abroad. Mrs, Woodford is tbb housg guest of Mrs. blalzo.' i Jfh A. II. JohriRdti 16ft FHdav ori h hltiiliiig trip. Mim. W. A. Folgor uttunied Tue day fioin I.iih AnegeH, Crtllf.i wbero she went to enter her ilnughtor, Miss Joy, in sldiool. ' Mr. had Mrs. L. tlrny left this week for Hlfltnnrk, North Dakoln, wlloro they will ninltb an evtended vIhU Minn Emily Pihil or Rn FiMicIncii Is the guest tit Mi' nud Mrs. I). II. Jneliium im Nnrtlt 1'iuirlb street, k Mr. and Mi's, hull nnd Mn harry Hull of Omitts Ijass tire tliu.gtieslH nt Miss Gertrmife l-Wchlor. ' k Mrs. Emma Hbnip of Den Moines, Iowa, Is tho iiigut of her brother, F. M. Wilson ami ramllv. 4 Mr. and Mrs. George Cnrpenlor en tertained nt dinner nSturdiiy for Mr and Mrs. J. D. oWll - i Miss Eva llelnhnrdt left Tuesday for Los Angejes. where she will re main this wlntui 5w Misses Myra'tind Kntherlni) Carey left Tuesday forn vhlt with rolatlvo In Globe, Arht. Mrs. It. A. Forbes or Talent Is vln Itlng her pnreiifH, Mr and Mrs. I). T Lawton. . . Miss Lucllo Under has left for Pn kngnmii, Calif., Where she will tench school. : H Mr. tlcdfgn fiethd of Mtssoiirl 1? the guest or his il'tor, Mrs. It. II Ha I ley. Mrs. C. M. English entertnlned the Friday Bridge Club this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Yoiingrutt left Tuesday on a trip to Chicago. .Mr. Volney Dlxnn returned till week from trip to California, Mr. II. A. Tblorolf left Tuesdny foi Portland on a business trip. E THURSDAY Moil S. (UiiRor, Ho lulu Mont, mt all the Prlntvim Tlielitie, Chleiigti, Kiii'etwoM. will neiid tho Krentest lilt if tlii'in nil novl wee to Modford op iu bouse, ThuiKilay, October lil. I lurry ilulgor lit "Tho Fllrllbg Pin rottrt,'1 with a AUpAflor cnttt contain fiig niiVh rttuiiOH tbt H.ilH Fuller. Helen iarllnit. ltlbfii Hhnrldnh. lllMv Itenl, i uflRVscMfiCHKi i sv. TVs3sn - Pimples and '.Blackheads i a -vr -ri ITITIWI rmmTTtinV3 VJ.U1N JJJ fJ U JXXUXf No iiiattu' how dir li ult the rtiMn, nur how lung It bint lifted, Mailuello 'Iveatinent will piusllltely Iuhuono any shin In a row duvi . A compb'to rutn l only u tiiiitloruC pwliii)in'o. Miirliiollo oiieratora do mil pniteiul to (fiilnr tliifj'firiiVliii'o or tho pbjiileluii. Moilt dr tholf work dono ft- nlfMl pr linuihrtn of thill piMroiwIuii wlfo IiiiVo bo llni" lUglvd'1nflil filiiil rtf woilc, yul ioiiili-o their pntlemta to have ipi'iinl cain, If you Inn o oven tin flint sympionm or tlilw lioubli, liitentlgalo lit nui'o. Do nut let. a day pntw wllliniil ebenbluir Ibis Icmli'iirr H' lay will only rottmou HioHldii ii;i'l nuiim Hio lniiroveinent -lnvi', , Full, fieo lOcphtAuiloU to all who ib'ulre liiriiruiatlon. Cull ur ti'lophnnw. con i:. iti.mv tniAiMA'rn opkiiatoii MARINETlvO SHOP Itoouw 5 ami 0, owe K nle i'. Phone 1 1 1 i.. .1, ,. . Dr. nnd Mrs. J. G. tit Gold Hill this week. Gobhi visited ROAD TO TILLAMOOK IS NEARLY COMPLETED ' PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 7. -Tin ney Pacific Itailroml nnd Xavigntioi company's road from Forest Orovi to Tillamook will he completed Sun day when tho last spike will he driv en nt mile jiost 111. Itegulnr freigh' ami passiMiger traffic will be iiiuug urnted November 1. The line, which is n Ilnriimnu sub sUHnfy, connecti with tho Snulben 1'acifie system at Hillsborough. B cost $."),00,0n0 to eonstrnct the rail way, Which is HI miles long. A rich lumber nnd dairying coun try will be opl-ned by the rond. PROPERTY OWNERS TO DISCUSS STREET MATTERS There will be iv meeting of all per sons living on, rir owning prnpetl, on King street at room 217 (larretl I'o'rey block, nt 8 o'clock toniglr (Saturday). The object of the ineel ing is to discing lire advisability .f ripening King street that portion r.l it between North and South King. Adtcrtlseil lJterk. Tbo following list of letters re main uncalled ror nt tho postofrico nl Medford, Ore., October 4, 1911: Frank Ilabroctc, Harry Ilaliey. Bay mbnd Balber, C. Ilarllnson, T Ilonho (2), Anna llrnshet. Mm. Katie Cillllgail, Jabies Day. N. It. Dlimulrk MU. Jennie norland, E. II. EdwnrdH Mrs. Dell Elllotte, Jacob Flsbnr, V C. Gorst, C. tlordeu, Mr. Heyder, Charles Horger, II. P. Houston, W j II. Jones, Itev. Andrew J. Irwin, II C. Meek. Medford Sand ft Gravel Co, W. H. Moore, George Miller, Vllhelm Peterson, Mrs H. M. Itoopes, J. M Bkillo, Miss M. V. Hmilro, Josle Steeltj, J, L. Snniiiierall, Jnmen W Hmltb (2), tleorgo ThoniaH, James TiahersK, Halph Tracy, John T. Titlly, Arthur Warner, Win. II. White Jr. Pal ties calling for tho above lettorn will please say Advertised. A charge of one cent will bo mudo upon deliv ery of thh above. A. M. WOODFOUD, P. M. ft U , Mh W. I Vawler left Thlllsday Tor Portland. " AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO The Merrfvold Shop FOR The Perfect Typewriter THE OLIVER 114 W, Main 7U. Wbdfor. mil Harry Dlelaroii, not forgcttliik ho "Tin co Doxen Ait.crletin lteau li'H." lneluilliig tho now faiiioun Kgptlan Turkey Trot, and two rea ures which, white highly dramatic, 'iao been of the very largest help n promoting 'he siircesMful run or me eur In Chicago of tho wbiiw. 'lamely tho "OorIo and Gloomy, lloomy" dances. SocietyW on't ' Tolerate Catarrh Get Rid Of It. There N one -urc wav to IiiiiihIi catarrh and along with it the ilisgul ing symptoms mu-Ii as hawking, suiif Ihng and spitting. Breathe HYO.lKI. thnlVill you've got to do. Hreulhe it a few minute it few timei n day. Ilreuthe It dep into the IniigH and see how ipilekh the iore, genu ridden memhinuo will elear up and iiiflamiitiou vutiih. IIYO.MKI is pun unliseplie air, ( does not contain morpliiinc, cucaiiie or other habit forming drugs II i iiinde from AiiPtnilinn euenlptiis nnd other ntitisepties, nnd it is rigidly guaranteed for catarrh, UHlinin, croup brouchili), coitgliH ami cidiU. Coin idele outfit (inhaler ami bottle t 31.01). separate bottle, if uftclnvards needed, .10 cents nl Chun. Strang'... WHAT? NICER TAFINENEW )W$mmM& tr scfciwtjsr" --S.aiTllfrMBTi tii j"w nrifV JUST AM( VOUR WIFK IF SHK WOULDN'T LINK TO MAVft A NKW UAMJr Hasklns for Health. SIIKLL I.1KK niF. KIND UK SF.t.L. COMh AND ShK.. Medford Furnitur ee Hardware Co .wrimwwirjj tawwr.Tiiinw.w ROGUELAND INCORPORATED FRED N. OLTMMINGS, Manager Have the Soil The Water I 1 ?.W ' I? The Climate The Transportation To Pioduce Enormous Crops i o '.... .. ..,-,;, t ' INVESTIGATE t . j Office 3d iFloor Medford National Bank Bld. lllCttfiUM