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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1911)
rrr',r mnwonn matt tribune, medfoiip', 'orcrcaoy, Saturday, mmmm to. mi. - .. ,: ., .,,.. f " otrramr'- r T "T r - PA'ciU Niffl (ft W INTERESTING $ ETING5 OF WOMENS CLUBS? On iici'olinl of lint nnurnoHH of (lit) ImliiluvH Hiiciiily Iiiih linen vury iiltl llm iiiih! (wo vci';h ami ithlilo from lliti ciinl oIiiIih very llltlu Iiiih Ix'Cii Kiilnu on. J iii t irimratioiiH am lining miulr liy tin' (lifiilcr Mi'tlfonl Chili for llm tliuii'ii limy will jivii Dcct-iiilmr L'lllli, lit llm Kiiliiliiriiiiii. Tin affair will Im invilalloiial, llm invllalloiiH uoinu out ni'xt wtcIc, mikI proiaiHi'M to Im very llltlt'll of II MIH'IM'HH, Tim iirodlVilK of lln' (Iiincn will i;o into tin (tlnli (rt'iiH ury lo lin iihciI in oiviit iiiiirovcniciil wink tlii'V an doing. Tim wotlillnir of Prof. A. J. Ilanliy of Cent nil Point ami MIhh Iiiuircllo CmiiiiIm'II of Mcilfonl wih noli'iiinli'i! Tmwilav afli'inoon at llio lionm of tlm Iiriiln'n nllir, Mri M. IIiiiihIIm'iiI, Ki'V. K. 0. KMi-Micn or tlm M. K. rliiiri'li offii'iatini;. Tlm limine wan (li'conitcil with vl low chryantlii'imnnH and On'gii ;ntic TIiito wrr no atti'iidnnln and tin fivci-yiwir-olil hoii of Mr. and Mr, llrondlimit led tlm hridn and groom into tlm room wlmro tlm curt'tni'iioy wiih tiorfonai'd During llm ceremony M!hh l)nw jdiiyi'il Sclnuniinn'H "Tniiiitiiri.' Tlm hrido woro a liccnming hrown tailored town, with a hat of tlm miiiiiu color. A dainty wptlcling lircnkfiiHl win nerved, after which tho couple lefl for California, where. Ihey will HitiMiil tlmir hoimyinoon. The ciioKtM were Mr. Cninjilu'll of I'aHadPiia, inotner of tlm bride; .Mr, and Mrn. Imiiiokoii of C'onlral Point, Mitt Sehiihleo of PaHiidena, Mr and MiH Drew, and Mr. and Mrn M. 0. ltrondhent. Tlm mnrrinpi of Mr. flrorgo Hani- tint and Minn llimd llnypoltz, lioth f Jacksonville, occurred Sunday, Dp ceinher 10th, at 0 o'clock, al the home of Mr. and Mr. Win. I.iudlev of Med. ford, Nov. W. V. Shields nf ficintiutr. Mr. Harnuin i tho viiuntzcMt hoii of Mr. and Mm. V. II. Harnuin, and in well known throughout llin valley . Tho liride in tho hetuitiful and nc rntuplixhrd dauuhter of Mr. and Mix. S. lia.vMiltr. and n gronl favorile in Jacksonville. Blm wiih Kowned in a haiidnnum hrown tailor unit. ' Tho hnppy eouplo luft for San I'rnimiHco on tlm inornintr train, wlmrc they will upend their houpyuioon. "Mr. Wiggfl of tlio CithhiiRO Patch" will ho given Doceuther 21 and 'J'Jnd, llm proceed to go to tlm An Hocialcd riiaiitlcH AKHoeiatiou. Mix. CI. T. WilHon Iiiih clninio of the per formance anil will iiIho have tlm part of Mr. Wiggtf, which part hho has taken tmvcrnl tiuipH. Tlm inarriaRn of Mr. Will Mealcy of IIiIh city to MiHH Hentty of Los AngolcM occurred at the hrideV hoinc Dcccinhcr 7th. Mr. and Mm. Mcnloy arrived in Mcdford Tuesday mid will renidc on KoorovoU avenue where Mr. Mcaley Iiiih jiihI built an uttractivo liiinimlow, Mm. ChnrloH Kllin nml M!hh Lucilo Snyder, who luivti heen llm gnenl of Mr. and Mm. Lotii Knipi, returned Thnmday to their homo in I .on An- gelcH. Mm. Pntilino Monro Hoilly of link er City, grjind worthy inntmii of tho Order of tlm Knntcni Stnr, Iiiih boon tlm gnent of Mm. W. H. McOowan thin wcuk. Mm. ntirhnm, who hn boon tho gnetU of her aon-Jn-Iftw nml dimght" Mr. nml Mm. 0. II. JoIiuhoii, loft thiH week for her lioiuo in Unipqun, Ore. Mr. nml Mm, 0. V. Morriinnn re turned Tnosdny from Tukpiui SprinptH. whpro Mm. Morrininii has been HHiidiui flovoral wookR. Mm, A. C. MoCulIoimh who Iiiih boo boon viHiliuir Mr. and Mm. S. h. Leonard, returned WodnoHilay to her hoinu in Eueno. Tho MIhhob Minnie nml Kmnia llorehnrdt nro entorlaininK their hrolhor, J, W. Uoreliardt of Merrill, Mo. Mrs, Mary Childers returned thin woek'to hor homo in Myrtle Creole, nflor a visit with relatlvea in Mod ford. Mm, Lulu ITnyn, nml Mrs. Lenn StepheiiHou of Klamath FiiIIh nro viri- itiiiK theiu mother, Mm. Dick. Mr, M. Ii. KrijlRon roturnod this week from n, trip to Klnnmth Falls. Mr. W, 0, AldonhnKon left Thurs day on a buaiuoHH trip to Biili'in. Tho Hliitcrti of HI. Mary'n Acndemy will hold u lm.iir from Doceuiliur l'J lo '21 In tint Htoro room formerly oc cupied by tlio Mcdford Knriiltnro coinpnuy, for tho benefit of tlio academy. Kino needlework and luilntliiKN will bo on mile. Tlio Indleii of tlm Altar clmpter will Horvu lli;ht refreHliiueutK durlni; tlio Halo. Mr. mid Mm. I,. II. Mluiird enter tained Holiday at their home at 1,1b erty orchard, with a Iioiiho worinltiK. An nliiliiiralo con mu dinner wiih Hcrveil wben covcih were laid for H. Tint color ncliemo wiik red and while, laurel berried and vbryHaatliemiiuin beliiK hhimI, An elneornie Imnnuet will bo kIvcii the KiiIkIiIh of C'oliimbiiH Hiiuday ovenhiK at Ht. MarliH' ball by tlio Intlli'H of tlio Altar tmclety of tlio Catholic cliurrb. Kxtemilvo prepnn tloiiM aro IihIiih inndo for the nffnlr, which proiuUeH to be moHt mirreHH fill. Mr. J. W. Kmltb and MIih Corn Htowidl woro mntrled TucHduy by tlio Hev. V. '. HblcldH at the Pronbyto rlnn inniiHi) and lefl later for KiikIo I'olnL, wlmro tbey will make their boiiiu, The Juvenile Dancing club held another of IIh enjoyable dnuccR Mon day evening, Preparation nro beltiK inndo by the club for n lib; dance to be t:lveti dtirliiK tho holldnyu, Mm. IlenJ. CollttiH of Jacksonville will kIvo n "kitchen Bbower" for her nlcco MIkh Imthollo CoIIIiih, wIioho inurrlnKo to Mr. Clyde Shaw will oc cur December 20. Mr. nnd Mm. J. Lump and tlio MIhxch Lump of Kdwnll, Wash., nre HpeudliiK few dny-H In Mudford, on route to California, where tbey will Hpend the winter. Mr. nnd Mm. T. T. Holts re turned to Mod ford thin. week. Mm. Molts hnH been vlnltlnK tn Philadel phia nud Mr. lloltz met bore at Spo kane. Tho Wednesday Study club will hold open bouse Now Yenr'a day nt the homo of Mm. H. 1). Plckel, when tho ladlcR will receive their frlonds. Mr. Kdgnr Hnfor returned thin week from a trip to San Prnnclsco. Mm. Ilafer will contlnuo east where hIio will iniiku an extended vIhU. Dr. nnd Mrn. ItoblnKon nnd MIm norland ltobltiBon of JnckKonvlllo left WodnoHdny for Oakland, wboro tbey will upend the whiter. Tho Wednesday Ilrldgo club was entertained by Mm. Morrison' thin week, when Mrs. Schmidt won the prlo, n pretty laco dolly. Mm. William florlR l HpondliiK tho hnlldnyR with her hoii nud diuiKb tor, who nro iittendlni; school In N'milivlllo, Teiin. Mrn. Isaac Smith loft Mondny for Ituby, Cal., where she will spend the holldnyH with her parents, Mr. nnd Mm. Kd Skoou. Mr. nnd Mm. 10, T. Offut nnd children loft Tuesday for WnshliiK ton, D. O., wboro .tbey will annko their homo. Miss Isnbollo Tnpscott of Yrokn, Cnl., who hns boon tho guest ot Miss Lenh Wnlthers, roturnod to hor homo Tuofldny. Mr, nnd Mrs. II. L. Wiilthors hnvo as their Kiiests Mm. J. P. Churchill and Mrs. J. W. Churchill of Yrokn, cm. Tho Lntlles' Aid of tho Prosbyto rlnn church will not hold any nioot- Iiikh until tho first Tuesday In Jan unry. Mm. J. V. Keddy and children lcavo uoxt week for Spokane whoro thoy will remain for tho holidays. Mrs. L. E. Enynrt loft for Glendale Wednesday whoro sho will spend tho holidays with hor mothor. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. II. Covlll of Tort lnml nro tho RiiostB of Pr, and Mrs. P. 0. l'nfjo. m 9 9 Mr. J. D. Olwul! and Dr. C. H. Rny Weduesduy from ft trip to San Fran-oisco. Dr, C. n. Hay rolurlicd Wcdnosday from a visit with IiIh family in Hurko- The Ladles' Aid society of tho First M. K. church met In rpgulur session In tho basement Wednesday afternoon. Twenty-nlno' ladles woro present. Tlio devotional exercises were led by Mrs. Biles, after which the n'culur business was transacted. Tho principal Item was the disposal of claims Incident to tho sale and dinner of last wck. It was found Hint after all expcnscH worn paid the neat sum of $150 wbh renllrml. Tlio purchase of seven dozen silver knives and forks and three dozen spoons wan ordered. Tbey nro now fully equipped to serve dinners, banquets, etc., bavlriK previously purchnsed more than 100 plates, cups, saucers, Khisites, etc. They hnvo been curing for the mlulster'n home and have spent uioro than 1.100 In furniture, repairs and numerous othcr things have occupied their time and this has been n most busy nud prosperous yean The next meeting will Uo tho first Wednesday In January, 1912, which will kIvo tho ladles an oppor tunity for rest, Christinas shopping and work. Heforo adjournment Mrs. Conkllu sprung one of her delightful surprises upon the members by serv lug them with mout delicious cake and hot chocolate, thereby forming a delightful finale to tho year's pleasures of which this ono was of particular Interest. On motion of Mrs. Steep, Mrs. Conklln was tendered n rising vote of hearty thanks for tho pleasure given the ladles nnd for her patient nnd untiring energy In conducting tho affairs of the society. Mrs. Con kllu was uHslstod by the chairmen of the different committees nnd those committees will stand until further notice ns they wcro appointed for the sale. a Mm. Hiddlc entertained nt Hridgc Saturday afternoon at her homo on South Oakdale. The house wiih beau- ifully decorated with ChrihtmnH greens. Tho cuchts of the nftcnioon wcro MesdHincs Stokes, Chaw. Hrown, Dun lap, W. II. Hrown, Hafer, Hollis, Wakcuiatt, Dcnnistou, Merrick, Itoot, Ware, Porter, English, Carey, limine and Kentncr. Mr. Vivtim T. Wilson nnd Miss Vio let Adams were united in marriage Thumdny, Hev. W. F. Shields per- fermint: the ceremony. Mm. W. II. Hnmmclte, who has been visiting her brother, J. II. Coch ran nnd family, Iiiih returned to her home in Itoseburg. Mm. II, O. King hns been enter taining her ulsters, Mm. C. C. Cofer nnd Mrs. Leslie lingers, of Klamath Falls. Mr. nnd Mrs. John ft. Illsbop of Spokane were tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Whlslor this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesso Morgan nro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son, Decelnbcr 7. Mrs. S. S. Swennlng and dauglttor loft Sunday for Lob Angoles, whoro they will upend tho winter. f Mm. Hutchinson nnd Miss Fern Hutchinson will roturn to Medford uoxt weok for tho holidays. Tho Ladles' Aid ot tho Christian church will not hold any nicotines until after tho holidays. Mr. Aloxnndor nudgo returns to day from Stanford, to spond tho holi days with his parents. Tho University Gleo club wns on (ortnlucd nt dtnnor Friday ovontng by Mr, and Mrs. Vawtor. Tho Frldny Ilrldgo club did not moot this woek, owing to tho nenr- noss of tho holidays, Mr. Walter Hiddlo left Friday for Chicaco whoro ho will remain until nftor tho holidays. Mrs. Wm Van Dyko of Portland has boon tlio guost ot Mr. and Mrs. P, Torwllllgor. Mr. Chris Qottlolh loft this week for ICnnans City, whoro ho will spond tho liolldayM,' Mr, Volnoy Dixon loft Monday for Itono, Nov., whoro ho will romalu for bo mo tlmo, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. C. Hart loft Fri day for n visit in Atlanta, On. Mr. and Mrs, 0, 13, daddls spout tho week end In Ashland, Mm. V. M. Chcswwiro returned Inst Mondny from a wcek' visit in p0it liiml, While there hIio ntlcinlcd ibe grand operax of the Lnmbnrdi com pany which whiH great success and glory wherever they go. Tho Monday overling bridge was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Luko this week, 0 Mrs. W. M. Jones of Ashland hns been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Kmerlck. Tlio Tbursdny Ilrldgo club wns en tertained by Miss I lael Davis this week. Mr. Italph Lincoln and his brldo arrived this week from Mntwtechu- setts. Mrs. 13. It. Hosser of Wnodvlllo Is visiting. Mr. nud Mrs. W. It. lluiun- bach, i Mrs, It. T. Linn returned Monday to her homo lii'Han Francisco. r The sewing club met with Mrs. Dodge Weduesduy of this week. IF YOU AUK A THIFLK KK.VSITIVK About tho slzo of your shoos, It's some satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes n size smaller by stinking Allen's FootLase, tho antiseptic powder Into them. Just tho thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, nnd for Breaking In New Shoes. When rubbers or over shoes become necessary and your shows pinch, Allen's Foot-Kaso gives Instant relief. Sold Kverywhere, 25c. Samplo FltKK. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Itoy, N. Y. Don't accept any substitute. PERHAPS UN IRATE PAPA TOOK ACTION WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 10. Washington society Is stirred today by the announcement that Captain (J rub a rn Johnson, military nld to President Tnft and whose nnmo wns connected to thnt of tho president's Miss Helen Tnft In n rumored be trothal recently, has been suddenly transferred to tho Philippines. John son bad been with tho president for two years. Something o f the same nature oc curred to Lieutenant Granville Kor tesciio, cotmlri of President Itoosevolt, who was transferred suddenly from his white bouse post at a time when rumor had him engaged to Miss Alice Itoosevelt. Tho lieutenant did not return until Miss Itoosevelt bad be come Mrs. Nicholas !ongworth. U 44H-fM--M'4-HHHM''l-H-f THE MERRIVOLD SHOP jj Navajo Blankets Chimayo Blankets Indian Scarfs Pillow Tops rlat Bands Watch Fobs - FOR THE DEN WE HAVE Tom Toms t War Clubs Bows and Arrows Squaw Dancing Rattles 134 WEST MAIN MEDFORD, ORE. i I IUHfH-HU'ttl-WfW-H-M' XMAH AXI) XKW YKAUS HOLIDAY ItATKH. Sale dates December 23, 24, 25, 30 nnd 31st, 1911, Jan. 1st, 1912. Heturn limit Jan. 2d, 1912. Hate faro and third. Hato applies between all points In Oregon and California whero regular fare Is less than JIG. sBfiJ. Bob Burman says:. "Polarinc Oil is the best ever. ' ' lodUnipolit, loj., NU29. 1911 "Sti&dtrd Oil Coropn': At ray rU tnl tod. I bioke all vrotUTt ipecdwa ifcordi from quarter lo on mile. Time for quirtcf-milc. 8.16 Kxoodi; hull. mile, 16.83 tcconji; kilometre, 21.41 tecoodi; mile. 3SJS iccondt. Uted our Polarine CM, it Jwii. It ii the Lot ever. Bob Burman. World' ttnu'ghtaway record mado w(h ffiwg KlUaaatr 1B.88 eanda MIU 2S.40 ! Two mlua 51.25 axooda 141.73 mi'tj per Aoar jx lor Ox Bl. roanDMil Pakrna can -i illsa tad kaHtillo tun. Ii urt tti ta tbh.bui. I'oUi aMCown m t .(ttlua ua, lu(. MntkaaJballtU. Standard Oil Company (lacerporalMlJ Valley Second Hand Store Wo Buy and Soil All Kinds ot Second Hand Goods. M. J. PILCHER, Trop. 15 North Fir Home 851 Bell 3073 ORDER YOUR SWEET CREAM Coffee or Whipped BUTTER MILK BUTTERMILK Medford Cream and j Butter Co. 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