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ffAGE SIX .. - -- BEDFORD MATT, TRTBTJNE. MEDFORD, OmfflON, SA'ITTTOAY, TWTRr V1W n, 1912. ' Tho tircalor Medford club held Kb tegular monthly meeting Monday nf- tornoon, whim It waa decided to hold n mid-monthly meeting uacli month. This meeting will ho a purely social ntfnlr, Tin no bUfclnc&H vill lo trans nctcd, and If posslblo a talk on Civic improvement or some subject of In terest to tho club will bo given. This will glvo tho club members n chnnco to becomo acquainted. Invi tations will bo also extended to alt ladles who are spending a short time In tho valley aifd a cordial welcome will bo given them. Tho first of theao meetings will be held February 18 In tho now library building, when Ihe permanent quarters of tho club will be. Tho ladles on the comtnltteo Id charge aro Mrs. Morrlck, Mrs. Lumsdcu, Mrs. Holiis and Mrs. Alford. Tho park commlttco was author lied to order roses for a hedge on Ivy street whero It Intersects the park and to have Sago park seeded to grass. Plants and vines are to be planted around the bandstand. Tho public toilets tinder tho band stand are completed and are opened to tho public. Tho old cluster lights which Tire on Main street aro to bo put on tho Oakdalc side of tho park and tho city -will erect new cluster lights on tho two squares fronting on Main street. With tho fountain lights and the li brary lights when theso new lights aro installed a dark park will bo n thing of tho past. Tho small hall at tho Nat was a scene of much merriment Thursday evening, when tho Germanla club gavo a masquorade ball. Many and grotesque woro tho costumes of tho forty couples present. Tho grand march started promptly at 10:30 and after tho prizes were awarded all were allowed to unmask. Mrs. Fnr- nnbaugh as tho little old maid, who "wanted a man" received first prize, a handsome plate. Claudo Metz as tho negro dudo with tho sparkling diamonds won first gentleman's. The gold dust twins with their short yel low skirts and cake walking kept tho dancers guessing which was which. They, too, carried off a prize but arc not telling what it was. Mrs. Welser's flaxon braids, timid ways and dainty footwear appeared to have Just come from Sweden. Mutt and Jeff caused tho usual amount of laughter. Other favorites v;ero the wolklng skeleton, Old Dutch Cleanser with his brush and powder, the Mill Tribune lassie and tho school girls. Tho clowns played a prominont part In tho evening's enjoyment with the funny tricks and tumbles. Cake and punch wero served by Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, tho host and hostess of the evening. The social commlttco wnr Mesdames Konworthy, Wright and Anderson. Tho Ladles Aid society of tho First M. K. church mot In rogular session Wednesday, at 2; 30 p. m., In tho church. Dovotlonal oxurcfaWl wero conducted by Mib. Sleep. After! tho buslncbs of tho society was at tended to, final arrangements for tho' banquet to bo given Monday at C:30 p. m. for tho Merchants' association wero made.' Tho banquet will be hold In Odd Follows' hall, Sixth ajid Holly streets, and will bo undor the auspices of tho Uidlos' Aid boclety of First M. K. church. Their reputation Is too woll established to need fur ther comment; It Is needless to say It will he a roj'ai spread and all who attend will have tho time of tholr lives. ' One or tho 1uost notable ovonts of tho season took place during tho last wook at tho Parish hall on OaUdalo avenue, wIimi Mn. It. Scholz, MlSs Smith and Mrs. Sohutto ontortalnod at tea assisted hy Mrs. Alex Duff and Mrs. F. A. Glidden. Tho hall watf tastefully decorated In carnatlonH nnd ferns. Several vory flno piano selec tions woro rendered by Mus Hazol Davis. About sbvouty-fivo guests "wore present, Tho Wednesday Study (dub will jueot at tho homo of Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson next wook. Tho subjoct of tho nrtemoou will bo "Stephen Philips, hlB placo us u dramatist nnd poet." Mrs. Galo will havo tho pa per. Tho Wednesday afternoon bridge club mot with Mrs. AVeoks this week. Mrs. McGownu was tho fortunate winner or a cut glass, finger bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Conro Floro enter tained at dlnnor Friday for Mr. and Mrs, PhlUp Ilamll, Mr. Jlurgons and INTERESTING ETING5 OF WOMENiS CLUBS? A new bridge club' was organized Thursday evening at the liomo of Mr, 'nnd Mrs. Chan. Kngllsh on South! Oakdale. Tho club will moot with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilollls next Thursday, when a name will bo given to it. Tho members aro Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis YVftKoman, Mr. and Mrs. Lumsden, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lludgo, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. Vawtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kngllsh, Mr. rind Mrs. Holiis, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kcntnor, Mr. and Mrs. Danlols and Mr. George Trolchlor. Tho Question club was ontortalnod this week by Miss Ionne Flyn'n nnd Miss Tllton. at Miss Flynn's home. Monday evening. Dainty refresh ments wero served during tho ovo nlng at a prettily decorated table, which was lighted by shaded candles. Thofo prosont wero Misses Agnes Isaacs, l.ornlne Hilton, Fern Jerome, llortha Brandenburg, Flora Welch, Tllton and lonno Flynn. Prof, and Mrs. Holt of Xcoloy, JCch.. havo been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Gore Prof. Holt was president of Gates college, which college tho Warners and Gores attonded when living In Xobraska. Mrs. F. K. Daniels ontortalnod at luncheon at her home on Siskiyou Heights Saturday. Her guostB were Mrs. Mahlon Pnrdln. Mrs. J. M Root, Mrs. Win. Budge nnd Mrs, Carey. Mrs. Chas. English ontortalnod a few friends informally at brtdgo Wednesday afternoon. Her guests wore Mrs. Kentner, Mrs. Hutchinson. Mrs. Budge and .Mrs. Carey. Tho Wednesday Bridge club enter tained the men Friday evening at the homo of Mrs. Perry. Tho hostosses wore Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Schcrmorhom, Mrs. O'Brien nnd Miss Weeks. " At her home, ;724 South Riverside avenue, Miss Mildred Corey unler tnineil about 20 of her youn friend nt a luncheon Saturday afternoon from 3 to 3 o'clock. Miss Myrtle Woodford was marrlod In Portland Thursday to Mr. F. Stln'o. a banker of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Stlnc will make tholr future homo In that city. Miss Tlae Wlllison, who has been the guost of Miss Thoonc Carkin, re turned" Wednesday to her homo in Blaine, Wash. . Mr. niul Mrs. S. l- Lombard and children of Miniieupoli.s returned to Ihoir home Tuesday, after a vinit in Medford. Mrs. La Clairo and Mrs. Perkins entertained at luncheon Thursday for Mrs. Win. Budgo and Mm. Caroy. "' Mr. nnd Mr. M. L. Hull and daugh ter,' Mis Mont, of Xuoloy, Neb., aiu vihiiiK Mr. nnd Mrs. Kil Waiifor. Mr. nixl Mr. Volnoy Dixon nro re ceiving contirntiilatioiM upon tho birlli of u tliiuglilor January 28. m m w Tho formal opoulug of tho now Sacred Heart hospital will bo hold Fobruary 18, at 2 o'clock. Tho Ladlos' Aid of tho 'ChrlbtTiih church will meet with Mrs. Jonas Wold Fobruary 11. MIe Anna Aajlpjr or Dozoman, Mont,, Is tho Biioti't or Mrs, J. "L. Wiilpidu. Mrs. Purdlu ontortalnod tho bridge luncheon club Tuesday or this wook. . Mr. Geo. F. Cuthbort and family left for San Mateo, Cal., Thursday. Mrs. F. W. Carnahan returned Wednesday from u visit In Hugeno. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wortman re turned Wednesday from u trip oust. Miss Bess Kentner ontorkiliiod tho Thursday Brldgo club this week. Miss Cecil Clarke returned Wed nesday front a visit in Sacramento. Tho Friday Brldgo club met with MrB. English this wook. " Mrs. MlXn ift'tOs loft this wook ror a visit In Portland. ' C. 8, Dudloy loft Tiieidny for a w Ii-l r'ndny cumins nt llio home nt linr oiiivnts. '. Nurlli llrimi street, Miss Kuth Wils-on entertained n !tnull pnrlv ot the oln-.- of HM.l of the Medford high school. The main feature of the evening wns n inpok trial. Tho present were: Alwfc. Woodford, Coehrnn, Trotter, William son, Mlowou. Johnson niul Ware; Messrs. Bovoriilgo, CI my, Kili, hind ly, Wallace, Sehuehnrd, Marshall nnd Coelimu. Mr. nmJ Mr. H. C. Unicorn mid children left for Minnesota tin week, whero tlioy wore enllod by the death of Mr. HuleomV brother. Mrs. J. M. Walker nnd Mm. S. K. MoKee or St. Johns. Ore.," returned home Thursday nfler visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Dexter. Miss Cliloe MeKeiixio, who lms been the snest of Dr. nnd Mrs, S. (1. Thay er, loft Thursday for her homo in Grants Tas.s. Mr. Sinter Johnson returned Thurs day from Corvnllis. where he has been hiking the short course iu agriculture. Mfcs Olive Grntch of Spokane, who hus been visiting lier fnthur, J. Grateh, left for her home lust week. a Miss Mamie Patterson, who has been visiting hor mint, Miss Hvaiif, loft, Tuosdny for hor home iu Seattle. Mis Irene MeKnrland of Ashland, who has been visiting Miss Maude Liu$r. returned Monday to her home. Mrs. Spanos. who has boon in Bu jrone visit in her duhtor, Mrs. Cum- uuns, relumed home this week. Mrs. Com IIolatin; and sou 1 Grand Forks, X. I)., are the guests of her sistor, Mrs. J. II. Cnrkiu. Mrs. F. E. Hcddcn and Mrs. Wil liam Smith left for Yrckn, Cal., this week to visit thvir mother. Mrs. JnmoK Cliochett of Oakland, Cai., i- the guest of her brother, Mr. John Orth, and lii- wife. 3rr. nnd Mrs. S. F. Corwin of Jamestown, X. I)., nre the gnct; of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. X. Campbell. H. E. Hoyden loft Thursdny fir Sun Francisco, whuro his wife and sou arc spending the winter. Mr. and Mrs. James I'olton of Fort Klamnth aro visiting friends iu Med ford mid Jacksonville. Mr. S. A. Xyo nnd daughter, Mis Mildred, returned Thursday lrom a visit in San Dieuo. Miss France Xniiinn of Jackson ville loft Tuesday for a visit in San rYlHIClM'O. y Mrn. E. 0. Klilririgo loH Monday for ItosbuiXf where hIio will visit her daughter. Midb Murj- I'etor left for I'orilnnd Wednohday, whore bhe will nttund St. Holon's Hall. Mri. Jamu J. McXiiir of Ashland waM the ciiut of Mr. mid MlW. (iiiddit. thin week. o Mr. and Mm. Hnlpli Woodford ro turnud TiKMday fioni a v!!t in Lot Aiigelo. Mv. nnd Mi-k. Ed ItidiorU and fuiu ily nitiiriiud Momliiy lioin u ttip lo Sro.vino. , .Mr. niul Mix. F. CJ. Allnrd of Ash land are vi'sHint; Mrs. 15. E. J Fancy. ,.Mrs. liindKcy Sieciuoro of Kluiiiutli iu vibitiutr in Medford. Fort Mr. A. I. Wnrc loaves noxl weak on ii vibit to .MiniKinnoli., Minn. . Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clay loft UiU week for u trip to Cnlifoniia. Mr. Grey W. Connor left Uiut week for Colorado Springs, Colo. Mix. (!. . Cu Vender left WciIiioh- day for a visit iii,Uib('burg. Mr. G, 0. Shirley ib vWliiiff friendH In Albftny. LOS ANGELES, Cul.-WQan't wear that hat In'dourt," said Ba'llirr Bates to a liertfon undor a fedora. "Why not?" asked Miss M. L. Lemon, a biiHlnosu wnmnii. HmIch npologlod. "Didn't notice tho slilrts," ho ex- RAWLINGS 59TH ANNIVERSARY Couple Well Known In Valley Havo Been Married Thiec Score Years But OneNow ncslillnt In Sheri dan, Wyo. Shuiitlmi (Wxii.1 !V-t. Wctldcd thrt'o-seor em's but one, Chaplain and Mrs. , Knwliiijjs of Shoridau tptictly cHchmtcd thnir Will wedding aiiiirsary nt their home, :iaO GIhiIhIouc street, last week. Their guests at dinner wore Mr-. E. Arnold, n tlmiitlilor, who linakts her homo with (hour, L. T. KawfiiiKs, a sou, Iih wife unit two bos, Muster Clnirlos C. Itawhuits and Master Frtmk U'awliugs, !, lvside on West Murkttl stu'ot. A third child, Mrs". CMi-ye E. Eov of (Vntml Point, Oiv., rts unable to be 'present Tor the occasion. Ciiptnin and Mis.. Kaw lins were 'married iu Clinton otimty, In., Jauu- liry 115. IS.kI. Pioneers in the west. they hae llsurcd in the development of three status. CNptaiu Kaw liufs is "S nnd his wjii 7 jeaisi of iifje. Captain Itiiwliinr. s horn July 8, KS:i:i, in SaiiKMtuiHi coiiiily, ueur Springfield, HI. Comiin; to Iowa with Ins MrcuU in IFW. he settled in Clinton county. reiiMinittK there for 10 years. In iSoit married ,Mi. Nancy Jane Huller, nnd in the loll of the entitling year inoM'd lo l'age county, lova. where lie made is hoiu' until KSDU. when the cull ul" the w-t took him to Oitoii. There he re mniiicd iiulil H0VJ, wttvu with hi-. cu onihlo wife he came t Sheridan to spend the remainder of his davs. : Mrs. Kuwliugx wa.-t)iti iu ludiaua. ( Dcccinher .1, 18J."i. and raiue to Iou.i 1 in 1S.)0. nt the iiko ( Kk There -c met nnd married Captain It'awlios and has been his faithful helpmtvt ever since. Captain IJinvlines cnrncil his title iu the Civil war .in nhich he scrxt'd with distinction jii Kh Twenty-third Iowa infantry. KohVlini Antrtist '., ISO'-', as Hrst lieuteiMnt of Compttuv 1"', he performed valiant service in the Union cause, ami wa ptomotcd the following yeur to the ciiptuiucy and placed in coramum! of his com pany. He Servert In (lraiit dnision until toward tin JeO pf the war. He wa woundtMMlay 17, 18IKI, in tho Imttle of III-Cjiiok Itiver. Mi-.. uud is the proiiiruwiier of u Confril crate flat; which lie peisutill t'"-k from the color feci i ror nt Ihe Sit Hrst Teiini'ssi-f jnlantry in the sami engagement. ' ' V'I shall ncr forjtel t lint OkM." wild Captain ltwliurs, "nor an in cident connected with the rupture of the fhi.'. As we'ohurgeil the rclio's I grasped their flfltf with inv lelt hand and raised mv Mther with m imht to strike' the xUuidard hearer, when IiereloHsedit, dtfiifyinff surrender. "I did not know tho company and regiment from which we look it. at the time, hut (Milled within a lew lutnutes, when na orderly from hend (HHilciv, (irant toiiiiiiaiiiliiiK. brought orders to iisHMnhlo . the ciiptuwd pruys and inartdt thuiu to camp. As I ;ot them into But: nnd trtarted them off down the road I hcttrd a si-lo(it TeiniosecHii iciiwrk, 'There'- the lel low who took the fliiK,' and I'kuii him I learned tltc nuiiiu of his coinpiiin." Tho II it it i- auuiewhat faded and lorn, but everytiirt uoinilen'd is mi mi excellent tnte of pronr!itiii, with the red ami white bins nnd 11 friar representing the 11 necciliii ntnlo of the Cmifodcracy. At their (Kith uiiiiivorxury, Cnpliini and Mrs. Kiiwliujca, who lire iu excel Irrtt health, Iiojk) lo pither all then ohildroii tnui'llmr for u reiiiiiou uud eeleliratiou that will lon he remem bered. 'Ilasklns for hoaltn. . " jpp-j&ji W PMffiDB rn-lp2m FW' ' or. 5 "IWIMIIIil'i'Ljj mmSSSricVrn'' ,fifil! 444444p444((4(4(4444-f THE Sunrise FAMILY WAHHINtt A SPKCIAII'Y. ALL WOltIC t;AIIAN'J'i:i;i) Ordors called for and dollvorod. Klrst cIiihh work dono by hand. Ladlos' nnd moil's aults cleaned and pressed. Tol. Main 783 1 1 Ilonin, .",7 Corner Kl'?bt'.i .iml Hoiilli f'eiitial Avmiiio. j. ... .jg ..Ji.ni.,.!. , 1. ..I ,.. ,.... BilWL tddd , :''-' Lv8A V'xw&'&. i.'jriL. r:- - i- a . rvi From Coast to Coast Willi Srtua-r MolorCoinivmy, New Yoik. "TlSiirtir Motot" Truck, whkh luii jiiol OiiUIhiI tlo urTlwwii Sun (''mni'lMii niul Sic York, uvd PoUiintt 0 nnd PoUrlm1 1 whmiiI slou Lubncniitei, NewrwicedurlmrthiMivt tr hc trl)ttn"lliocni:laeiifrlirtcliirlli lutulrMllnff nnythluK but prrfWt. litft(HcUen of I lit) ojllouVri uud vnUtu on couipk'tlmi of the trip, Miowwl itjviu to lm entirely free from crln. The Ur ttrno, In which vv turd ISilnmio Tniniiiit'-sin I btn-mit, wdN 1mi fttiintl ti Is- m rfit.t ton diMon." (bflictntl) II. D.Waiikin. QLAMNfl is tVff or all makes of mu'tvrs. It utva joti butter service lrom yours. Wiitffvr oi-Nxllfrf. ' lhirbie foliittrj," tit;pst-l.ill. Stnndtird Oil Compciny .. . ilncutporslFu) &z "Over Your Eyes" You aro niitusiillv (.ouicrued, onpe clally If they IiorIii to show mIrum of .wcaknM. Do not delay, but conic nt ouco and bnso them oxaiulueil. I have tho conflilencc of all my pa trons, for they are mituricd with my work and with my charKen for same. Dr. Rickert ler lvcntncr'.s "Midfiril, Die. mjj.m.i9.Ai wm mnlnt.iln u t U'lr .hin tin wash rom- s )vnu If -on will ( nH Mend It to lie the wan! i not tin temper to attend to Vo lettirn all laundry wjual to new im rniiKh edges to icnitrli, no ( are less leant. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Pacific llMt. " ' M 1,1)1 oi:i, OIIK. Draperies Wo c.irrv r vtry edinplclo lino of iliai ticH, lie (iuKiiii.i. fix tun ., ir, niul i!" "II tl.iMMrM ut iililiniiii i l"(t , A ip.iinl iimn in look ofiur this woik ixeluiilvcly ami will Klv im kiI crvlc ;o IM poMMllllH to Kot In Will Uiu lurK-ut CltlC'H. WEEKS & NgGOWAN GO. A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All guui't-mtcod. Now is the time io get your liouso wired. Good light adds to the comfort of winter months. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. .i r-w.w-'-'vii.v'u l. irf-Tiv.7r.' IfcW.l?' Laundry Monthly Blooming niul Climbing Roaon. Troo Rosos, Shndo Troos, Small Fruila, Strawberry Plimta and a Gonoral Assortmont of All Kinds of Fruit Troos H. B. PATTERSON orrito In NkhIi Hotel Lobby luxldo ICutnim'o Not lo Harbor Kliop SalcNjaid I m South l1r Street orriio Phono Main (Mil ltoddemo I'ltouo Main UIIKI A roal "Home." "Luxurious and Oomfortublo." Not tho lnrgost but Tho Bost Bost Location in Town. Auto Moots all Trains Tho most beautiful Hotol in Southern Orogqn Tho Hotol that is "Difforont" It's the Name on the B UYING n watch hy ty the cover, po.k counts. In buvinu a to the movement, if you want the best movement for your money choose from our assortment of WALTHAM WATCHES We Imve Walthnip Watehc iu ll rrMlrt at a wluV nrnucof trlc each wateh the best vloc HMiblc at its rftcciiic pficc. Ami t can suit you with a watch cac laiii or fancy, tuhd or Rold tilled. "' Time Yen Owiftt u U'altham," VilkM Wsirhc r ihe mm) It !PT itotti iltwn ltf iLVtlr( 1 u i, t. MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER Near Po.slolTico iMedford If . ,i. JSfUlff a. mmmmmmimw rrlM 111 Af n (5 4 HAPPY is the woman who is never unproparod who can always lay a nieu appotin liiB meal or Unlit luncheon boforo nny Kaent iiuoxpoctod or not. I lor frlonda praUo her for hor houuuwlfoly qunl Ittes and uho feolo that dellKhtful Hatlnfacllon which can only como from hoHpllallty iierfeilly done. TPhe secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand, j Look over our Ktoolc tho hest of! tho kind in tho town and make u selection today. Then put your fear in tho euphonrd Tor you will ho prepared for any company come when it may. ' ALLEN GROCERY CO. 8 0.10 H . 0 10 N T Rates $1.00 With Privato Bath $1.00 and Up Movement that Counts the case is like buying n book or watch, it is the insulc that watch ifivchrst consideration ifKiilMr el llmf-nltr. That II u! wt In rartr .i-f wjn:h )u j.i .4ti Wtliliiu. JT'SL , It A Jj A V 19 . 3 Nl irip to Chicago, plftlno-d, J , J A. 4 t.- uJ -t"