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PXGTS SIX MEDFORD MA.TL TRIBUNE, MKTXFORD, ORWOOSATURIUV, NOVFMlWtt 18, mil. ITwwSffi -3M II 1 1 i I Wrlir iW Study club mot Mainly; tho pro- The roll call was 3' it Tlicro Is alwnj'fl Romcthing inter rstiiijj in tho Alotlfonl high sohool. This lime it is thu K'ris- They Imvo n frirls' nthlutio association, and ever 811100 tlio opening (if school (ho prae tico of bftHkelball lias been cnthusi nfslicially encouraged. Tim girls are nlivu with interest and as a result a first and second team have boon or ganized. Some Ramos with Grant Pass and other outside learns nro ex-jjcoted. Helen Donno lias been elected captain. Jtiss Catherino Mears, the plrls' conuh, solceted tho team as fol fel fol eows: Forwards, Ilelon Donne, Holon Piirnreher, Kvelyn Poioli; guards Jessie Purdy, Mildred Uliton. Wini fred Foxworthyj centers, Malic) Kui- nor, Mildred Anile, Dolil WhUonnnt TJio Pythinn Sisters held a most cnjoynblo social night Wednesday. The hall was prettily decorated with autumn berries and leaves Danc ing and cards formed tho evening's entertainment and delicious refresh in chnrgo were Mr. and Mrs. Perry ments wero served. The coinmilteeo Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Eifcrt. Mr. and Airs. Fred fjiiy, Mr. and Mrs. John tiodlovc, Mrs. Edna Isaacs, Mrs. Mary Hnswcll and Mr. Henry Ha well. The ladies of the Christian church will hold n bazaar Tuesday and Wed-! nesdny, Nov. 28 and Sfflh in the; inn Church will meet in the reading storeroom formerly occupied by the! room Tuesday afternoon at 2::0 Mcdford Furniture Co. All kinds of ' o'clock. Mesdnmes Emorick and aprons will bo on sale, also niiscel-' English arc the trustees. r.fl.j flyu Iancous articles. There will boa j English are the hostesses, homo made candy booth, n.d a booth! wnero jignt rcireslimgnts will be Mr. J. II. Carkin and family, who served, eonec aim sandwielies, co-i bavo spent the summor on their coa and wafers. All kinds of roes much, will sm.n.l Hu wintnr in An..! The Wednesday this wook with Mrs gram was on Italy. answered by names of places and famous structures In Italy. The papers wero on architecture In Italy and the Konnlssanco features In ar chitecture. Mrs. Shields had for her subject Florence; tho famous struct ures there. Mrs. Canon; Home, St. Peters. Mrs Urackonrold, Venice, St. Murks. Tho discussion following tho papers was led by Mrs. R. S. Par sons, whon Kcnnissnnco features In modern buildings wero traced. Yel low ohrysanthoums woro used for de coration and each member was pre sented with a flower. Mrs. Frlco of Seattle was tho guest of the club. The marriage of Mr. W. P. Hoffuer of Derby and Mrs. Hose Whetstone of Mcdford occurred in Mcdford Wed nesday evening, Hev. A. A. Helmes: lcrfonning the ceremony. Mr. Ileff ner owns a ranch near Derby, whore he and bride will reside. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church met with Mrs. llurgess this week, when a great deal of work for the bazaar was finilu'd. A special meeting has been called for Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Itaker on North Harllctt. The regular meeting will be held as usual. Tho Ladies Aid of the Presbyter- Mrs. Sam Kii'hardsmi whs hostess at n tea Thursday afternoon at her homo on Orange street. Tho after noon was spent in sewing and dainty refreshments were served. The guests wero, Mesdainos W. it. Keyes. Walter Kentner, Win. Aldonhagen, Hurbridgo, W. It. Miller, Chns. Lebo and Misses Ashe and Francis Ashe. A family reunion was held at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. .1. Ilium in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lauerman. Mrs. Hnuri's parents. Mr. and Mi. Leo Ferguson of Ahland woro pres ent. Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Hnuri nro sisters. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoyd of Col tago Grove ore spending their honey moon in Mcdford. Mr. Hoyd former ly was a resident of Griffin Creek, and has ninny friends here. Mrs. Ran entertained with a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Mcd ford Friday for Mrs. Conro Floro, Mrs. Kdgar Hnfcr and Mrs. Ed, Ilnn County School Superintendent. .1. Percy Well- nnd bride arrived in Mcdford Monday. They will make their homo in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Glenn of Pnrt tnml are the cncts "f Mr. and Mm. II. It. Hotehkiss. Mrs. F. F. Loder and dnughter, Miss I!uth, are visiting frionds at Gleudale. and mince meat in quantity will be on sale. An organized chnritahlc associa tion has been formed in Mcdford. The object of this organization is to sys tematize tho distribution of deserv ing charity. Hcadqunrters will be established tvjiere applications for assistance may be received. Tho committee appointed consists of Key. A. A. Holmes to represent the churches, W. W. Eifert of the lodges and Mayor Canon the city. A delightful surprise party was given Miss licrlha IJrandcnberg Sun day evening when a chafing dish sup per was served. Those present wero Misses Agnes Isaaus, Lorain Dliton, Flora Welch and Tonne FJyjin.; Messrs. Nonnnn Merrill, Sam Gins cow, Carl Glascow and Ituthorford Kerr. Mrs. H. W. Ilnrlzell arrived Frit, day evening and will spend part of the winter as the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. William Aldenhngen. ford, having taken a house on South Ookdalc avenue. Announcements have been received of the marriage of Mis Enid Hamil ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hamilton, to Mr. Elwin James Creely, on November 11. Mr. Carlcton was tho week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell last week. Mr, on a visit to his home In Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. M. M. Menougnl of Gold Hill is visiting Mr. and Mr. R. E. Miner. Miss Perthn Anderson is visiting frionds in Portland. Mr. Harry Lindsay, cashier of the Central Point bunk, left Tuesday on a visit to his homo in Kansas City, Mo. 9 The regular monthly meeting of tho Greater Mcdford club will bo held the Inst Monday in tho month, Nov. 27th. The Pythinn Sisters held their reg ular meetiinr Tuesday night whon five new candidates wero initiated. Mrs. York w convalescing after a severe illness and has relumed to her home from tho hospital, r Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore are re ceiving congratulations upon the hirth of a daughter. Mi. Walter rVnsuor entertained at luncheon Saturday at her country homo. Her guosts vftnv Miwea Emily Do Voro, Florence Carpenter, Pen roe mid Lansing. Mr. and .Mrs. T. Ilr Emmons have returned from n month' stay at the Euyart much ami nro at the Hotel Mcdford. They will hwva soon for California. .Mrs. Hugh Elliott returned this week from an extended i"it in Port land. Her daiightor, Mm. F. 1 Huok, returned with her and will spend several weeks here. Mrs. J. n. Olwell entertained nt luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel Mwlford for Mrs. Madden and MIbh Mrgret Hubbard. Tho regular niat1nir of the Knst ern Star, which was potpoiitd this wook will be huld noxt week at 7:110 oolock. A full ntondance Is doslred as there will bo initiation. Mis K) Jacldis has returned from a three mouths' visit at the home of htr undo, William llnnley, of Hums. Mr. F. N. Whitman returned Tues day from a trip t MiniieMMilis. Mrs. 1. Klippol and sou of Sum- w laiKo, ure., will spend the win ter with Mrs. Elizabeth Klippol. Mr. E. M, Lumsdea is entertain ing hor sister. Mrs. Charles, of l,os Aiigelos. "r, ... .,c i... t! ti!..i . Iiitij. i nivi il mi: IMI1JJS iiluwiiv entertained the Friday Hridge club tins wocek. L. N4 J UDD UKAlj INSTATE AGENT TALENT, .IACKHON (X)UNTV, DUE. Midway between Mcdford and Ash land, In tho rrult bolt of Southern Oregon, Healthful and mild climate. I'uro water, AlraUa,. fruit and tim ber land, (iinn 1T acroB to 800 acres. Alm lots on tho Installment plan In uowly Incorporated town of Talent, Oregon. -Write (endowing tUrnups) or como to aeo mo at Talent, Oregon. at rouNTAiNa.MorcLs.on ctocwucnc Get the Oriinat mut Genuine lOBLIOK'S HALTED MILK "0ticteau: Jmtfaij&n ThcFood Drink forAlI Acs RICK MILK. UALT CRA1N EXTRACT, IN rOWPU Not in any Milk Trust pjg- Insist on "HORLICK'S" Tako u inoUiito lioiutt '$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ !fi $ Sp' $ $ $ $ $ $ $ & to (O to to to to to to to to to to to to to The Medford National Bank CAPITAL, STOCK - 1(1100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $Q3 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY BAKU DKl'OMIT 110X1CH 1HH I1HNT. W. R. 00R1I, rrcildant. 3. A. J-imHT, Vloo Xroi. JOHM S. OHVU, Clitr, V. B. MSU1MCX, Vlo Vtf, W. 11. JAOKBOM, Jiill. OMhUr. mT$ $ $ $ $ $is $ $ '$ $ j; $ $ $ $ $ $ $'$'$ $ $ $ jff 1 MIbs Olive spent ttevural week. ' Turner duys iji .r Hold 1H1I Mvdt'ord IhiA 'a Mm? N v$&?r iii i - f 3frs. W. II. Keyes entertained in- Carletoa leaves soon, formally Thursday cveninc for hontn In EllznlinUi .1 i. r:...i.. ii iiiiuiiiur iil iiiuuii. Miss Ajjnos Cnift'is vudtitif; friend . in Portland. Mrs. G. W. H. D,iviK of Tncoma . the cuet of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Davis. WASHINGTON", D. C. - It :s learned here todav that failed State"! District Attorney Mtller of Iudiar.ii oils had a secret conference with At torney General Wiohereliain h re ye terday reyardiiiir tho McNatnara i vostifrnlioii. Mrs, J. D. Heard and Miss Gladys Heard left Friday for Los Angeles, where thoy will spend the winter. Mh. Allen of San Francisco left lor her homo Friday aftor visituijr her son, A. C. Allen, nnd family at Hollywood orchard. ... Mrs. Richard Calder loft Thursday for Lns Aiujelos, whore she will join Mr. Calder. They will remain there for tho winter. The Wednesday Bridge dnb mot with Mrs. Crofiwell this week. Mits Weeks wns tho winner of the prize a handsome cut In.cs ban bon dish. Mr. Jack Merrill and Mr. Sprague Itclgel Ieavo tills week on atrip to Egypt. Mr. B. L. Dodfc left this wMf for his homo in Akron, Ohio, after spending three mnlhs in .Mcdford. Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge and fam ily will spend the weok end in Wood- ville, viaitinjr friends. The Thursday Bridge club was en tertained by Miss Tdn Loe Kentner. Col. J. F. Mundy roturned from a huMiioss trip to Seattle this week. Mr. and Mrp. Price of Seattle are the puests of Col. and Mrs. Mundy. Mr. Hon"ml Dudley tuft Tuesday for San Francisco. THE WEST SIDE MARKET Louis Hell, Prop. Ib hnudllng the bent Moats and largest variety In tho city. I sell my meats for cash, which onnblos mo to null for less. Note prices belew: Lefl of Lamb 15c 3 Ib. Lamb Stew 25c Butter, per 2 lbs 65c Eggs, per doz 35c Hams 18c iO Ib. Lard ,...$1.25 Louts Hell WEST SIDE MARKET 213 Wt Main. Home Phono 209. Pacific 1011 At the men von iuohI esteem. Do tbev not nil have spotless llaon Have jou oer met a successful limn yet who was careless about his collar ami ruffs, to nay until ltir about the rmt of his linen? Tho lo man scuds lili linen where in knows Mlhoiil a doubt It Is koIiik to 1m returned whole, snd with a snow wlilto finish. That's here. Phone for our waggn THE STAR Steam Laundry Mcdford, Oregon An Innovation in Gil Heaters The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, with its drums enameled in turquoise, is nn ornament to any room, whether in the country or city home. No home is quite complete without n Perfection Oil Heater. It is n necessity in the fall nnd tmt, when it is too warm to slnrt thcrcgulnr henting nppnratus, mid too cool to be without hent. in the midst of winter it is often convenient n nn auxiliary heater, ns there are always some cold cornets in a home. The enameled lientcr always prncnti a nire npprnrancc, a the enamel will not tarniil'or bum oil. It it not nn "enamel paint," hut it U the same ni.tlie enamel of your cooUnjj utchnU. The Perfection U the moit reliable and convenient poitnblo IimIiiir device you can find. An nutonmttcally-lockiiiK flame iprciulcr prevents ttttnijijx the witk high rnough to smote. rSTx,M .. iv,-.. -.. - 33HaSSJ3 D4.n tft7.U Ait ymn m Kw toulUIVil.ttkxl U.irr unvlnl4.tn W lln.tk4t MUf m .a, M.f i Standard Oil Company lllWttflWMllt r4vwr99w X 'Si J Page Woven Wire Pence All sizes of Page Steel Gates , Garden and Poultry Fences Economy Lawn Fence First class R. F. D. Mail Boxes End and corner posts Northern cedar fence posts Call on or write us for - Everything in the fence line. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAOK PENCR MKN" PI10NK i!081. DiHtrihutorH for Southern Oregon a ml Northern California. MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. t? -'& iMMirtrtftiflirtftfr,rtiijj)))i0flfr FREE! JKL. ..Hi ,-fc-w JHtuodw 9 FREE FOR THE REMAINDER OF NOVEMBER ONLY t t : : : : : : i To any lady hav ing us clean one plain dress, we will allow one waist or plain skirt cleaned free of charge 9 KG ' lE?" """' 0 - iMiliyWtW'l'lMWijiiitsii .v To any man hav ing a suit or over coat cleaned,we will allow one extra pair of trousers or fancy vest to be cleaned free of charge All orders called for and promptly delivered Pacific Phone 2441; Hoine Phone 244 ml to to rn to to to to to to to to to to to to to f : : : : ; ; . : -: 1 ; : - : : : t lliiiiirtriifliiiitifliirriiiiiiiidTirfirtidsiiffiiidirfi