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: I I" , EKGE TWO MEDFORD 3f ATT, 'PRTBUNR MEDFORD. OKKUON, SATURDAY. OOTOIVMR 1 1, 1011. ! Iv IT 1WWIM kMUyK n.il III.. ft M, -- p.. IU VAlJcfc db i Mi, nnil Mrs, 11. U. I.umsdoii nro now occupying their now homo on South Holly street. Tho house. which tls a two filory bungalow, mod clod after a modem California type, 1b commodious and comfortable ns well ns beautiful In every detail. Tlmt Schumnun-IIcink, tho world renowned contralto, Is to he heard nt tho local theatre In concert Is tho pleasant aBsuranco given out by Mr. and Mrs. E, f. Andrews, who arc mouagliiB tho concert. A liberal sub scription to tho ad van co sale of seats Is expected because of the popularity of tho groat diva. Tho boys' c)nss of tho Presbyte rian church enjoyed if banquet Fri day evening In tho chapel. Mr. J. J. Ooro Is tho leader of tho class and tho spread was served by tho Girls' club. l Tho social and business meeting or the C, B. society of tho Prosby terlau church Monday evening was mo of the pleasant social events of tS.o week! H ," " Tho pupils of the high school are rehearsing tho choruses of the pop ular operetta "Pinafore" by Gilbert' Sullivan, under tho direction of E. M. Andrews and expect to put It on In about four weeks. Mrs. Andrews will coach the principals and the cntlro cast will be amateur. Tho operetta Is given in tho interests of tho athletic fund. brilliant In tho extreme and Is ci'nariillv nomilnr with rnnrert trnitiii nil liitiii.1i fi.u tialilrt fwitn Mm -. ..., n ......, ....... ...V. great artists have the technlc neces sary for Us rendition. Tho numbers selected from tho Slavonic school have special interest while In Chopin, the artist Is at her best, A special rate of 5 cents for school students has been secured which admits to tho gallery. Reserved seats 50 cents and $1. Among tho many musical treats In store for Medford music lovers this season Is tho appearance of the Danish violinist Stoogard at the .Mod ford theatre October 2". Ills tech nical skill is satd to be marvelous, and his Interpretation most satisfy ing. Mr. Hoy Cochran, who with his family occupied tho Hcveridge home on South Oakdalc avenue this sum mer, was calling on his many friends Friday. ' Mr. Tilon, of Woodvllle, has been transacting business in town durluK tho week, the ..guest of the B. J. Trowbrldges. - -eOeTH'iYj-i ? -J TCjBJw s" ' XI HP1 nr II U SI tl Hi I wm -w tMr i ssvj i VfcvW TO ASK FRANCHISE FOR TROLLEY LINE I I Mm. UUhn Am littinclliintlltn I Oe.ll Coiulltlons Aro Very Much Ini-' pressed With Outlook W. I. Vnw tcr Has Been Retained as Atlty. BREAKS ANdfHERIU-COaD. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Budge have re moved from 420 South Newtown street and are now occupying the Lucas bungalow at the corner Tenth and Laurel streets. Mrs. Delroy Gctchell entertained this (Saturday) afternoon with a beautifully appointed course lunch eon for Miss Emily Janney, who is to bo married the 2$th to Mr, Henry Ramsey of 'Washington, D. C. Mrs. Getchell's color scheme was Breen and white and was carried out with white chrysanthemums and bride ros.es. Tho guests: Mrs. E. S. Par sons, Mrs. Rebec, Mrs. Kcrby Miller, Mrs. Paul Januey, Mrs. J. M. Root, Mrs. Margaret Hubbard, Mrs. Ida Dodge, and Miss Janny. After spend ing tho winter In Florida end Wash ingtqn Mr. Ramsey expects to return With his brldo to Medford, where he will be in charge of the government pro cooling plant. The Ladies' Aid society of tho Presbyterian church which met In tho chapel Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Alford and Mrs. Antlo as hos tesreg. was Veil attended and will meet again next Tuesday to continue plans for further work. A called meeting of tho Greater Medford club at St. Marks' hall on Monday afternoon was well attended ai.d much Interest displayed in the plana for tho year's work. A now cousMtutlon has been drafted and will bo acted upon at tho next regu lar meeting of tho club, which will be held October 30, at which timo now committees will also be ap pointed. Tho principal featuro of tho meet- lug Monday was tho reading of a nanor by Miss Clark, formorly of Philadelphia, on tho subject, "Oppor tunities for Civic Improvement In a Small City." The pupor, which was splendidly propared and well deliv ered, was Illuminated with vivid word pictures Bliowlug tho excellent typo of work dono by women In Atlanta, Ga., Detroit, Mich., and In Philadel phia. Mrs. M. S. Barber has returned from u trip to Portland. Mrs.- J. H. Cochran Is vlsltlne friends In Rosoburg. Mr. IacK Dent entertained tho members of tho local flro company ut dinner this week. Tho affajr vas complimentary to tho reception given Mr. Dent aud bride upon their return from their wedding trip a few weeks ttgo. ' Mr. apd Mrs. J. J. Petty cnter talnmj Informally Thursday ovonlng with music, Mr. Sharp ni)d Mr. Ed wards BlngUg several Interesting se lections. T Tho program tp bo given by Mrs, BjuUrJco Workp uj tlo Medfprd tnea tro TnQsctyy nluht;, October n, ouo of raro interest to music lovers embracing ns it does representative saloctlons from tho loading schools of nlnno-forto literature. Tho Tau- The marriage of Mr. Orvllle John son of this city and Miss Frances Durnham of Roscburs took placo In Roseburg Saturday, October 7. The wedding was very quiet, the cere mony being performed by the Epis copal rector, after which Mr. and Mrs. Johnson drove to tho country home of Mrs. Margaret Durnham, mother of tho bride, where they will spend their honeymoon. Mrs. John son Is a young woman accomplished of, in music and art as well as In the more practical domestic attainments aud mnde many friends in Medford during a residence of more than a year. Mr. Johnson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, 922 South Oakdale avenue, and is Interested in tho Garnet-Corey Hardware com pany. They will reside In Medford. Tho men who tire hero, Meters . Uuylf anil Niutoii, for tho purpose of lnukliisr this tUri'lton or with n view to putting In an hitorurlmn ( electric railroad lino from Grout i ..... ... i I Pass to Asninmi nro very onwiusms. tic over the outlook. They hud n conference yostordny afternoon with thulr attorney. W, 1. Vawtor, aud shouid nothing pruntmt insult iu a legal w which would tend to discourage them they will take up tho manor of securing city ! franchises and rights of way In tho (........i-i .-llliiuoti .....I I'lllou thrmtirli VUHIIll.i , ,i.f.v. (II. ...." ...."-..-- k-- ' jWiiicii mo nno win run. tTT These Uu men uie experienced Mrs. Dierke, Ore-soli V premier1 n this lino of work and while they phunVt, in whose uppenrnnoe at the hnvo said but very little for publlca- Modt'ord theater Tuesdnv evening. hlon ns io their plans tho fact that feoeetyjs jinking much iiitonwt. an indefinite stay with their daugh ter, Mrs. Kent Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford have been enjoying a visit from Mr. mm Mrs. A. AKord of Talent. a Mrs. Anna Kellehor and daughters have gone to San Krauclsco for a six weeks' visit and shopping trip. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Emerlck arc at homo after a six weeks' motor through Easturn Oroson. is Monday, October 9, belns the birthday of Mrs. J. D. Heard, a sur prise party was given for her by her daughter. Mfss Gladys Heard, at thcr home on Siskiyou Heights, Those present: Mr. and Mrs. Root, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, Judgo and Mrs. Purdin, Mr. and Mrs. BudKe, Mrs. Carey and Miss Browning and Master Dewey Purdin. Tho Pythian Sisters entertain at Templo hall Wednesday evening, October 18, and a full attendance of members of the order Is desired. The committee iu charge of tho social: Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Schermerhorn, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Hutchason, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Collins, Mr. and 'Sirs. H. G. Wortmun, Miss Ethelyn Brown and Mr. John WIMdnson. 1 The Question club met Tuesday evening at the homo of Miss Fern Jerome. Miss Flora Welch Is the hostess at the next meeting. Mrs. C. I. Hutchason, IOC South Orange street, was a bridge hostess on Thursday, threo tables being played. The girls' bridge club was enter tallied Thursday afternoon by Miss Madee Rlddell, 103G South Oakdale. In honor of tho golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Redden, their sons and daughter gave thorn a surprise course dinner Tuesday. October 10, at tho Redden homo, which proved to he ono of those delightful family affairs which strongly cement family ties when the years have driven tho children of tho homo out Into the world to make new domestic relations for themselves.- The dining room was elabo rately decorated with brilliant autumnal foliage apd late roses, and the dinner, which had been prepared by tho ladles of the ramlly at their own homes, was ready to Borve when Mr. and Mrs. Redden returned from u drho. They were each presented with a ring, cleverly concealpd In tho woddlng cake, which mndo up tho final course to tho dinner. Those present: Mr. 11. L. Redden, of Port land, Mrs. C. E. Carder, Miss Ber nlco Carder, MIbb Vlrgle Carder and Master Dean Carder, Mr. and Mtb. F. E. Redden and two children, Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Hilton and son Albert and Misses Lorraine and Mildred Hilton. Mr. aud Mrs. Redden wero murrled Iu Iowa and camo to Medford In 18SG whore they have continuously resided. Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Gage, parontn of Mrs. Frank Ray, have given up TACOMA. Wn.Tlie Lnugnrt Li quor company was today awarded $2,000 dnmajros from tho Wo tern Tuioii Telegraph company, because the weight o it telegraph wires pulled down n wall o a building ad joining the liquor company';, saloon, eifio." putting the booze parlor out of Ihim IICnS. they are enthusiastic over tho pro ject from a constructive and profit able operative viewpoint Is surely u good Indication. DEEP WATERWAY CONGRESS OPENS IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. UK Oct. II The lake, to the gulf' deep waterway couu'iitioit has ppuied here. Gov enior Kberluirt of Minnesota was lit principal speaker, lie urged th building o( the waternnv Ij eonuiet the lakes and the cull 'm Ire only moans of semiring for tho Ouiled States the full value of the I'.uviim Canal. "Unless this is done," sail the governor, "the greatest benefits of the uiiuiil will lie lost, and the eo'os sal enterprise will.ho rliiefly valuable to Europe as a short haul to the l'a- Hnnklns for Healttt RU5S MILL- On Eiverside Avo. L. B. BROWN, Proprietor. recti, Flour, Seed, Vetch, "Winter Onls. Barley Rolled. .W!.J!i....!.. Sfte WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. JJ.J NORTH HAItTMCTT ST. rtfYtf Electric and Gasoline Engine Pumpers For g arrangomont of tho "Invitation Jthelr residence at tho Gold Ray club to the Danco," by wooer, uquso mm auvo guu u vuuhb" i LLMh: w.vrtM.wm Kvj&m . ran ?a flIL'fl hAt WBB MEDFORD Water for Your Country. Home v No matter how far you live mm thn nitr wnii enn linvrt nil fVin W sanitary conveniences of the best city water works system an abundance of Tirofnt. nnlnf ofrnnfr Tivntisiirp. "fvir vnill bathroom, kitchen, laundry, lawn, garden yj&W$$& anywhere. Good fire protection too. j.al j.nis spienuiu wuier suiJiiiy bui vicu assuruu, -w.i.v if you install the KewaneeystemfiWater Supply ' - - The Kewance Tank is located in the cellar or buried in the ground and tho water is delivered by air-prcsoure. No elevated or attic tapk to leak, freeze, overflow or collapse. Tho tank is made of steel plates and will last almost indefinitely. Wo build tho finest line of pumping machinery tho result of over ten yearn experimenting ami practical experience. Kewanee pumpa aru operated by hand, gasoline englnex, elec tric motors, etc. Kewnneo System aro complete, 'ihcyuro easy to install. livory plunt ucnt out under o jwhiiivo guarantee. Uver iu,uuu Kowanco aytiern in iuccoiiiui operation, ino ennrgo lor engineering service, ivsit ior complete iiuwauec cutuiog. Kewanee Waler Supply Co. For Sal By HUBBARD BROS. OREGON jraw $"- Mtt9fF I EYES TROUBLE ? ! DR. RICKERT THAT'S ALL r-r4 4 rrrrrf r -44 BEATRICE DIERKE PIANI5T Assisted by One wnrhl's rei'iii'il nml viimi.iim in Hiiro moos livlped "Hob" HuHuun! clineli his title of "SpuM Kin" nt tho roeoiit iiutoiuoliilo ruiMUir mi'it iu nt Hriejitou Heiich .Mot'-rilioiiie. Hunuiiii clipped utmost threo mimiuN from tho two mile record witu i j:lant 'JOO-hoiso power Ulitfi lleny. our. Ho iH'Kotiatcd the two inilo-t in IS.r2. GEORGE ANDREWS, Baritone and die APOLLO MALE QUARTETTE MEDFORD THEATRE, OCT. 17 X Subscription!) with Miss Www ilvny. (lonenil sale at II . ..!'.... I.... LJ...... itaSKiiiH I irujf niuir - Pacific 6 Eastern Railway TIME TABLE nn-'i:rnvi-: imtomm in, mil. FJoTi; t JToTa j JToTT j : JTl j .No. t j js. ii Sun. Only S Dly. Kx. Sun Dly. K. Sun j Slntloua. Dly. I.v. Sun Dly. Hx. Kuu j Hhii. Only : l.v. 12:01 lM."' ITmUoI-jII ' ' Ar.lO:o A.M. i ' '".' I.v. 1:00 l'.M. l.v. I: IT, P.M. I I. no P.M. Initio Point I s. H A.M. Ar. I:0 P.M. Ar. t III A.M. Ar. ItSOP.M. I Ar. r:.10 P.M. j Ar. 2:3.1 P.M. Mmltonl ' l.v. X-.oi) A M. ' l.v. 3: If. P.M. l.v. :' A.'M. Win. (iViIb, th'ii. .Mitiniircr. Buy Your Cutlery NOW "Wo have the goods in stock to meet yDur every demand. Silverware. Car vers, Pocket Knives, Shears, Scissors, Hammered Brass, aro already for your selection. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 218 EAST MAIN ST. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. OUMMINGS, Managor , t Have the Soil The Water v . .i OjL. The Climate m The Transportation .' f To Produce Enormous Crops i V INVESTIGATE s Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Bldg. linHllllllllWllfflBHtilMHUi