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MEDFORD MATT) TRIBUNE, MKDFQRD, OmWON. HATrTnOTAV, FFMnVAUY 24, 1912. PAGE THREE y 'if . IjRV WJ i Tim firoiilor Mnlff.nl clul) will hold Hit regular .monthly meeting Monday iiftuninnii In Iho iihhiumIiIv inom of tlm library. Tint meeting will lid Imlil at It o,Voclt ulnirp uiul nl) iiiiimbmit mo umIuhI to tllllk" it iii('lit effort Id tin piont at that tliuif. Owing to (ho IlliWa r Mix. Alii Kill I Hcott Uuulwny It will bo Im pouHltilo (or her o Hindi tho uddnm tu tlm cliili, which lltlH llMIMI l'0 vliMiiily uniinuucod. After tlm hind niiiw meeting I'rofiHHtor O'durii will nddrwiH tlm tdub on "Orugon Af fairs." Tint Wednesday .Ktildy rlub met wllh Mrs. V. I. Vitwler this week. Tlm iniliJeH for tlm itfturiioiiii wn Itiillnii iiii'iit anil Mrn. .1. M. Itout wnii In oliurgo "f lli program A junior on tlm oporn wit rwnl liy Mrs. Jtoot uiul llliiMtriitinl by hoiim. Mrn. Ktl Andrews wing I'm t lit. "I'rn'hitnco Tin Ho" Iroin II Tmv ntmo ami Mliui Mi'Miimmr ihiik "The Hlntdug Flumes" front tho mum opera. Mrtt. AndiuwH pang tlm pmyer from I .u Touch. Tlm program whm mint Intermit lug uiul thoroiiKlily enjoyed by tho dull. llufnmhnmntN wnro wined by Mr. Vnwtor nftor tlm program, MIm Flora llrny gave it rwlUI of her younger rlHwi of ptijitlH nl Imr nludlo in 8t. MatrkM building 'rtaurte day itf tm noon. Tlm inipllh whowed n iimrkeil Im provumniit nine tlm lust rocltnt given. TIiihh on tlm program wtn Louise DftilillaiiiHii, Allmm 0'llrlun, I .no I Kltiui. Oleon I'oltlugor, llruni rntnniii. Mbortii (Soro, Woodsum McDonald, MitrKttrl Hoy. Vara .lor nlxtit, Dorothy Alexander. Drowning Purdln. Illtrold Fuller. Mablo (Jnnott, Mnry Allto Viwler unit Jcmnutto PnttetiKiii, Tho engagement Iimm lnn nn pounced of Mr. Tom Osgood to Mis Mnry llentou of Bun Dingo. Mr. Osgood In vrjf woll known lioro mid lit n iiititiitUtr iff tlm firm of Osgood & (Jutuiulug. Mint Denton won fomimrly n roU ilont of North Ditliolu. Mr. OmkooiI'ii old homo, mid wIiIIh thort hitd tlm honor of ihrlnKoiInK tho bitttltMhlp North Dnkotit. Ah n return to tho l.imp Vmr ilmiro i;lvuu thom liy tho young hi iIIhm, tho yoiiux niwn gnvo it vory protty dmii'o Tuiwduy ovtmlng; xt th Tlm hull witn nrllntlanlly doonruttNl with Ivy mid colored IIkIiIh niii! it pitlo moon lllumlniitttil tho jiluw. TIiono on tlm (Mtlortulnnmnt com inlttoo worn I.oo Ktitton, lanno Krl dltiKor. Hort Irftwrmico, Wnltr Mor rlok, colo llolint'rt mid ICvorott Trow hrldt;u. AnnoiiiUomotitri hnvo Ikhiii ro rotvod of tho ttmrrlnim of MIm llortlui Dutiili of Dunvor to Ml', K. Wnltor Mmilor of Mudford. Tlm wuddliiK ouuiirrtHl Kohriinry "l!il In Dotivor. Mr. mid Mih. Moalor will ho nl homo nl tho Medfonl hutol itftur Mm till I, Tlm Wuduondiiy Million c.ttih mot wtlt Mih. Hcotl HiiyU thU wook. Mm, Uuruobiirg tvtm tho wlnimr of tlm nrlzo, n protty fmuiy itpion. Tlm uo.nL nmotliiK of tho club will bo with Mih, Huh in hit. . lMofohMor HoIjoo limvttft Hatiinlny ovoiiini; for IOiiroiio, whoro ho will ououpy ProfitHHor llimimlt'ii ulialr In tho uulvurulty for two monlliM. llo will iiliio roiualu for tho numiuur IKtllOOl, i Tho hailloit' Aid noidoly of tho qiirlHllun (thuicli will mool WodnoM day aftoriinon ul tlm homo of Mih. Hon r.'olllmi nL .ImikHoiivlllo. Tho liiillim will moot at tho Jliitol Nnuh mid uo out In uiii'h, ,Tho Woilnimihiy UiIiIko club will ho ontortnlnnil Timudny aftnrnoon of luixt wcok by Mm. Nowbury mid lUn, Ilolmou ul thu homo of Mm. Js'owbury, Tho ladlcH of tho Pronbyloriiin oliiuch will lilvn it iioiiliil tit I ho cliuroh Tnoadiiy ovoiiIiir for all tho now momhoirt rocolvod thhi your mid till tho coiiKi'ogutlon. ,MrH. II. h. Munfoi'd mid (lixiiKhtt)i' who hnvo boon vIhUIiik Mi'Hi Wlllluin Cmnill. hnvo nituriiod lo tholr homo In I'ortlitiul. Mih. Mnhloii IMudlu onlorliilnoil l.i. lli.lili.ii.l .nimliiwkit ,.liil l.i.l.lnv. 111.. 'l pv-."MlVHW'H V... ..... I INTERESTING ETIN05 OF WOMENS CLUBS Tho I'ythlnu HImIcih c.iivh a iiiohI. ('lijo)nblo Koclitl tvciiliiK WciliicHiliiy r it L CitMtlo hull, wIhmi Ihi'y itiilcrlnliii'il nboiit too or their frlcudH. CanU mid ilmit'liiK o H iimuiMMimut of tho ovoiiIuk, Mini it thurotiKhly ni- Joynblo tlmo wu hud. Tlm national color woio iimciI for ili'coi'Hlloii, flaH mid flowttiH Im1iik uind, l.lKht nfi'(4Mbnmu(ii worn norvrnl. Mm. t. V. Wlillhi(! whh ohalriuaii of tho I'omuilttdo and who wnn afltud by Mr, uud Mm. John OlinntoHd, Mr. and Mm. Iluti Trowliililcn. Mr. mid Mi. A. A. Kliin. Mr. Kverott TrowbrldRo, Mr. John I'hlnKur mid Mr. WlilthiK. Tlm iIhiiih kIviii liy tho (IroMtur Mmlford club I'rlilny itvuluy wh h KlHl hihtiwh, both moolally Mini fln miolnlly. Tho dsnet wntt to hnvo boon kIviui on WiiahliiKtou'ri birth day, but on account of tho porform unco ttt tho oporn houio wiut pout pouvd u iIh)'. Ml. Mink (lullil will hold Nit all- day fowtlon Thtimduy at tlm (lulld kail, hKluufiiic at to o'clock, whoro work will In do in on tho u roll mm find nib( for thu choir. lCucli uioiu bur li oxpiM'twl to briiiK hr lunch and tioffmj will bo ftorvwl, a Tlm "iwiitid jh4rty" whloh wa hold at th Cat hollo Imll NWIuoMlay af tornoou for th bnflt of tho SU :rwl Heart hiwiiltul whm m moil aue iMful Mffitlr. Mm. .1. T. MiiIIIvhii h'hh In oharK ml It In Urnoly din to h-r ufforU thai It wait mo Miirctmafttl. Tito IndloM of RI. Mark' (Mild xmvo it imwl micHMNMful brvakfiMil SIiiovh TuMMtay at llm Ktilld hall. A moat dolli'lotiH btMtkfat wan kciviiI and a iHiimldorabln amount wa ronl livd from It. Mr. and Mm. I. 1C. Itcilflold and II. . Uwlflold, who woro lonnorly tesldiiutK or M"dford. rtiturmid Tini ilh? to Htillr1 liSnio In Iiidlo. Q'rfi., mid it vlail wllh friends in Uud ford. Muw Kdiiu 'Ulton of Woodvlllo. who haa Ikhiii tlm nuot of MIm lonun Klynu for aonrn I lino, loft thla vrt'Kk for Sonttlo, wlmio hu will llvo In future. Tlm IdlM' Aid of tlm I'rtMbyto rliin ohurfih will not iul thin wtek on account of lh Hial which t to b hold Tueday ovkiiIuk. Mlw I'raurtm Mnliltoih. who Iihs boon vImIUiik Mr. mid Mra. A. II. Cunningham, ruturtmd thli we-elc to hot homo In Indiana. Mm. M. 0. Pouxhm ratttnmd Ttios- day lo r homo lit ,1 unction City, Or.. nftor it vlttlt with hor dntiKli- Ur, Mr. IC. Hull. Mr. and Mm. V. 0. narrott, who hnvo boon ttt kikwU of Mr. mid Mra. I. A. IM'tiltt, havo returned to tlmlr homo In Akhlaml. Tho "liiioiioa Noohoa" Ottrd club wan oiitortnliiod by My. and Mrn. HtitchliiiHiu Woduowlay owning of Hi Im wotiU. Mm. V. J. ICuwrlok loft KiMilay (or tCiiMOiitj to vImIL hor daughtor, Mlw Alutlui, who lu attundlng tlm mil vorslty. Miu Krod ltopor( who Inm lmon vImIIIuk Mr. and Mra. i). I. Ditvla, liiia rotui'iiud to hot homo in (Jrantti I'UHtl. Mm. .loiiitltiKH, who hurt brton tho mioat of Mrn, II, 0, Kentuor, loft .Monday for tho oaat. , Th TItui'Hday. Aftoruoon Hrldgo club wan outot-tiiliiod by MImu MikIko Itldtloll tliltt wook. Mr. mid Mra, (jlarouco KdIkIiI on tortitlimd tlm IMvo Himdrotl club Monday ovoiiIuk. Mrn. Win. Sluroy mid uhildrou loft for GohIioii, Oro., whom thoy will mitko tholf homo. . Tim Bltiit' olub of tho Ii'obytoiiati (iliinoh mot. Balurday , itttonioon at L';:iO o'clock. Mr. mid Mra, Cliurlos l.obo vo tuviiod from a mmith'tt vltilt In Sun Kriuiuluco. Mr. and Mi'ii. J. I). Olwoll rotiirnod Monday frnrti n trip Ihroiutli Booth orn California, MM Mfiiford Ih to have a grottl mu' l(al treat Marrh I. wholi Mum. Kcllti' imiiiii-IIHiik appcaiH lu eOiHOrt tho Nutalorliiiii at Winn ualioil about hoi' favorltu aoug. Mine. Hhuinann-llnlnk Mid 'V miiMl tako rofugti in (iiallflca HoiiM. Tlm ono wing I lovo bnat of all lit thu great koiik lltcratuio Ih Krliubort'a "Hlo AlliiiHcht." Hut lhr l anottiyr wing tho pabllc loyoa holtr to hour mo uliig tho "Drinking Hung" from I)onl.nur "I.uurollH llorgla." And thoro In Ht 111 anothor aong that I lovo mid which tlm ptibllo dallghlH to hear. I call It my favorlto Aiimrlcnu aong. It U Ktliolbort'N Novln'a "ltoHry." Why do I llko to aiug "Tito Non ary"? Uwauiw It la a porfwt aong. Tim orltlwt may not agroo with mo limit. Hut the public Ih tho bwit critic, aflor all, mid tho public likes "Tlm Kowiry," not only tho Amorluan public. Jiul lb (joniiKii public If I ovur havo a chanco to alug It in Ilttiy. or Ituaula, or AtiMtrht, I am uro II will bo llkod thoro, Umi. You can nlWM)i trnat tho ptibllo to too ogHlo a groat Ming. "Til" aoug U ho famlllnr I nood not dtNKsrllii how Nuvlu kaa uxproMt ml thl tory of an aching heart in mimic Itul If you atudy tlm mel odic otitllito of tho itoiig It may inr- prltu you to d!w:ovor thu coitiiocllon that tfxhtta bclwttun tho poet's iinag ery ad tlm mtmlcal form. All of us do not 'toll our boatU,' na tho My lug la, but wo know that tlm roMt'y In a Miring of atnall heada, with u litrgur brad atroug liciwoou ouch not of tu mnalli'r out. Now notice tho irompoiior'a phraae, how It allpa along lu olghth not on, JtiNt aa tho tnuall boada would allp through our flu m. And at tho unci of oach miioIi phraao comoa n long unto and it p uw. Thin la ropmttdd ovor mid ovor aflor tlm tnuuimr of tho jiIour dovotow of tlm rotwry. Now olmorvo tlm iHobxIto oullltto, 'SwtHitheart, to klR tlm croau.' Tho (irat part la aoug on ono nolo. Tlm volco goa up, ibn down, on thu word 'awoot- htMrt,' mid thu concluding phntao la ting on on nol iik wna tlm boKln nlng. Tho ooutpOHor haa actually made tlm algtt of tho crotm In his notation to convoy tlm Idoa of tho cruel H. which tho dovoteo of tlm romiry klK in concluding hla do votlon." I'rlday aftoruoon waa tho occasion of a dollghtful hajpltHllty toudorod bar frlnnda by tlm lux to. Mm. Hugh Ulllott. of North Ulvorxlda avail im. It being n typical "rainy day" did not pravoul thojo prosont fiom onjoylng thoniMlvoa to tho ttt mot, aa tho coxy homo wna so f if 11 of warmth mid good choor that ono forgot all lone. Aftor n amiaou spoilt In convorsutlutt mid sowing around ilm work tabic, tho hoatoaa, aaaUted by Mrn. Conklln, served delicious unudwlchoa and roffoo, followod by brick ico croaiu lu throo colora mid ologtuit onko. It waa with groat ro luutanco that tho gtieata woro forrod to leave, lingering almoat till the twilight hour, ao unjoyablo waa the ohlt-uhal and hoart-to-hoart talka. Tlm guoala prosont woro Mm. K. O Kldrldgo. Mm. Conklln, Mra. Stoep, Mm. Corey, Mm. W'lnou, Mra. Utwtou mid Mm. Hltng. Tlm UtdltMt' Aid aoelely of tlm Flrat M. 10. church mot In hualiiOMi auMiion Wodiioday aftoruoon with it largo number of ladloa protioiit. Ho votloual oNorcUoa woro conducted by Mm. WIiioh. The iiiiittor of dlvldlitR tho locioty Into circle oovorlng tho ontiro area of tlio town waa finally aottlod by vote, and waa carried at- mom iimiitimoiialy, 10 to -', A com inittoo wna appoliitod at once to di vide tho aooloty. Tho coniinlltoo' wna conipoaod of Mra. Stoop, Mra. Oaborno, Mra. Uiwtou and Mra. Wlloy. It Is hoped Hint ovorythlug will bo lu working ordor In courao of n wook or moro, Thoro ia a largo Hold and ovorythlug polnta to it vory huccohhI'uI your fqr tho Lad Km' Aid aocloty. aa all Doom very onthunlaatlc over tho work and na iiunToub to bo- gln oporatloim iinilor tho now toglmo, A W'aiibliiBtou blrthdtty dlnnor wna glvuii by Mian Uorthn Wolcll, tloinea tlo auionco ttmchor and tho puplla of ono of tho junior obtmioa. Tho dlnnor waa glvou lu tho high Bchool building to tlm momhorti of tho school board, tho high auliool toachoru and it fow Invited guoata. 'Klnga woro used for tlooorntloii on tho wnlla. Tho tnblo docoratloua woro vory original. Thu dlnnor watt on elaborate alx course ulfulr, and wna ontlroly viropurod by tlm puplla. 1'biolt oourao wna Horvod by dlffdr onl moiubi'M of Urn cliina, au follewa: hrrt, Jtnfli Woodfoid, Ireim Hinllh, aiToml, Allt'O I'ltltucr. J.owoim I'nyiio, Agiu-a lloblaon, Krmuca I)avldnon; third, KrmicoH ICfiuiy. Marjorlo Witro; fourth, I'rniiiM I loath, Hvolyn Oiroy; fifth, (Jlailyn Hlumaii, Allco Hniltli; Hlxth, Unilw WlllhuiiHon, Inn Coiihrmi, In tho fifth (KIjimo a pyramid of omulled olmrrlfjtf wm rarvod to oauh gtioat, from vhluh w dliplayod a ainnll alik flag. On Knluriluy iiftornoon, Fobrnnry 'I7lli, IIioho who linvc wuli'liod with iiiloroat ilian Cutlliiinii' .Moum' opun iinr work in Alodford dh a teacher of niitnoforlo vt'oro "gratified l3' llateiiliig io li iWilul h of her rtlplla, aMtUNlud by Mia iMnlal K. .Meara who HIMIg It gTOIIl Ol' MlttlgM. MioM MoM !iR8 given no luuniotl iiiatruotioii in (li! city proriotia lo lual September, hilt hn lor tin; past leu your been it teacher ill tho sub urb of lloaloti. Mie in h pupil of Mm. Franco A. il. Iiird nnd Mr. Arthur Kooto, of 15otoii. .Mi km Meara its to Ih eougrattilntcd upon hor MuccotM in fonniu ao largo uud m intereatint: a vun of pupila in the fow uiontlfa of her reaideneo here. The ploying on Saturday allow ed coiiHcieutiotis and niiiaiciniily Iniiniiig. That a onrcful hlndy of the individual need of each pupil had been made, wiik proven in tho presen tation of the following wiioly elioHon pregrnm: Kuirioa Wullz Ourlei Mnater Krederirk .Moarw. Spinning Song Klluionreiell .Mi an Marie King. Song of tlio Hrook .Limit Mia Cuthennc Tuttle. Memory Ilwiri Vnn Gael MiM liuzel Cornell aad Mian Muhm. Song Without Word G. Hola.l Mian Loralne Ulriclt. Dorothy Seymour Smith .Miarf Ktilit Conioll. Who Ia Syivin? Schubert Tlio Wood I'igcon . . . Liza Lohmann Miritt Mabel MeM. Martin DeH Afnrolt Hurgrniilier Misa Carmen HilUon Sing Ma lo Sloop Greene Miart Alloc Per!. Arnboitn WratigoU .Mih .loan Badge. A May Song Arthur Foolo Mis Laura Page. Walt 7. in I) Mat Chopin .Mtax Mildred Blaek Olt! That We Two Were Moving. . . . . . . j . . . Xcviu Miaa Lonunc JSIiton. Pilgrim Cliorua from tlio Tniut- luuoer G. Lun- Mnstor Carter Hrmuloii. The audience listened appreciative ly to tho pleimtng joiue of MibK Ma bel Mimrslit her fwo Bongo. Miss Moans lias certainly oetnb lUlied for horelf n placo in the nnisi eal life of this city. Tlio recital wa given at Mis MoMr' lioitHi oOll South King street, lagltt iffroiiliinenth wure served nt tlio oloae. A very pretty bridgo lunchoon waa given Monday nl.tliu Hotel Hol land by Moadautca Luko and Watt. Tho lunohoon was aervod in tho blue and w'hito dining room. Jonquils woro tiBod ns decoration, Ilrldgo wb played nftor lunchoon In the reception room. Tho prizes, potted hyacinth, woro won by Mra. Cnroy and Mrs. Wonts. Tho guests wero Mcsdatnoa Watt, Luke. Carey, I'floutz, Knight, Kldd, Lumadeu, Brown, Welsh, Davis, Stroflts, Jounlnga, Nye, Christie, Wakotnan, Harbor, llollis, Nye, Kontnor, Morrlek, La Claire, Dudgo, L'ngllBh, Dormluton, Purdln and Page. Mr. mid Mra. Wni. Budgo onter- taiuod at bridge at tholr homo on West Tenth etroet Tuesday evening. Mra. llrown wna winner of tho la- (lltm' prlio, Dr. Deitnlston of the mon'a. Mr. Purdln won tho consola tion. Tho guoKta woro Mr. nnd Mrs. W. JI. Pro wn, Mr. and Mrs. Mer rick, Mr. and Mrs. Kontnor, Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Stowart, Mr. and Mrs. Purdln, Dr. and Mra. Itlddoll, Mr. and Mrn. Wnlther, Di and Mrs. Don- nlaton, Mr, and Mm. Luke, Mra. Cttroy and Mra. Pfoutz. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kerby S. Mlllor woro hoit mid hostess at. a. dlnnor party gtvon Monday ovenlng lu tho dining room of Hotel 11 oil and. Tlio guests waro Mrs. Florence (lough and Dr. Goolcltltis of Dtiltith, Minn., Mr. mid Mrs. Ainu Uruckiurqed uud Mr. uud Mm. Porter J. Neif. An onjoyablo tea wna given nt tho homo, of Mrs. (Seo. King, Wnahltig tou'a birthday, whou it mtialcal pro gram was givon, for tho bonofit of tho impruvqmont )f Mho llnosovolt Kcuhool. Mr. (ioorgo lltilz, tuiuiugor of tho Hotel Holland, oiiturtuluod Mr. mid Alia. Poll of Medfonl tit dlnnor Thursday ovonlng nt Hotel Holland. Mrs. Ilitrko was hostess at a de lightful party of six Thursday noon at tho Hotel Holland. V. L. Crimfill loft Monday for Itosoburg, Mr. nud Mrs, A. 10. Ilimmos tiro vlnlMng Mr. Jloanwn' mother In HerkJloy Cnl, . MM. K. H. Pnmotia rotiirnod Tues drt7 from a inoilth'a vialt lu Ban Frttnolftuu. Tho KnaUirn Hlar will hold "ao- clul night" nuxt Vedtiotday ovonlng. Itov. 15. O. iSIdrldgo la vlaltlng hor daughter in Hoxeburg, Mm. K. C. GhiMIb lias rcltirned from a vlalt In Aahlnnd. Mm. Walter Htiynolda Is visiting rolatlvoH lu Balom. Mm. Dolroy (iotchc)I loft Monday for MlnnoapollH. FACIAL TRICKS. Hy Mnilrtm Quivilln. Thoughta that are constantly turn ed in ono direction arc convoyed to tho corrospondlng niusolcs of otpres slon oven, when tho faco la hold in un usual control. They leave their Im proiMion, strengthening and deepen ing Hues that engravo upon the faco Ita character. Kvon lu dreams every faint emotion chases its follows over tho countenance of tho unconscious s'eepor, betraying Joy or sorrow. A thin faco Indicates an extreme norvouB temperament, and a bundle of worries. Worry nnd hurry arc constantly at war with beauty. Love and hope havo a wonderful Influence upon tho muscles of the face. It I easier to bo bravo and courageous if you look bo; to bo amiable and sym pathetic If you assume the expression. Th" highest beauty is found In the growth of tho soul. This is wh.u make a plain face light up and look beautiful. Tho woman who makes hor attractive faco look ugly by ab surd tricks should study tho method); of tho plain one. Twisting of the mouth is one of the most common tricks. Sometime! It Is a snoring up ward curl of ono worner Involving tho nose; again It Is a pursing of tho lips as If to whistle; sometimes it is a grlndug of tho Jnws that screws ono sldo of tho faco out of shape. thou ugaln it is tho breathing through thu open mouth that makos au in tolllgont face appear idiotic. This takes mo to tho subject of laughing. 1 know women who havo beautiful mouths when smiling but whon they laughed tholr mouths op ened to such nu extent that all beauty fled and the loud laugh coming there from was nn insult to refined sensi tive oars. A wide open mouth and a loud laugh doosnot indicate the feel ing oi a hoartr laugh. When tho humor and tho hearty laugh aro gen ulno tho Jhwb assume a pleasing posi tion naturally. I need not tako up spaco hero for tho disgusting giggle which is only found In a bndly train ed school girl and sometimes In hys terical young womon. Somo call this "bubbling ovor with happiness" but tho girl or young lady who is bub bling over with gonulno happiness doos not giggle. Tho sunshlno In tho faco. tho spring lu tho stop and tho song that loaps from tho throat, how ever poor tho quality, aro nnture'3 ovorflow for happlnoss. Somotlmes wo seo good looking women lift their eyebrows to-such a degreo that thoy ohango the whole faco to posltlvo homeliness, and tho result Is the awful linos brought thero by lmperceptlblo degrees. So ofton women havo told me that the Hues between tho eyebrows and about tho oyoa emtio from weak eyes nnd while in somo cases It is duo to uog lect In consulting an occulist it is nearly always duo to an uuconsclous facial trick which can bo corrected. So much depends upon expression that when a woman resolves to ovor como defects or unlovely tricks of distortion, sh will find within hor solf tho moans to entirely transform hor rotintonauco. Don't bo afraid of encouraging vanity by frequently consulting your mirror, but let It bo your htorn critic and helpful aid In tho culttiro of beauty. Try on your expressions with tho samo critical oyo which you turn upon tho adjust ment of h feather or n flower on your lint, Thoro aro Inflnlto possibilities in a smile. It must not bo a purely superficial muscular thing, but u flashing of tho soul and tho heari smiling Inwardly. This Is very dlt foxont from tho uumonnlug, habitual suiilo which somo women cultivate under tlio mistaken ldoa of appearing affable, and which woara deep Hues nt tho corners of tho mouth, mid "paronthesos'' down from tho comors of tno noso. Tho amllo that conies from tho &oul shows Itself in tho oyos, tho lips, and tho wholo faco ia boautl ful to seo. A SNAP UO aciOH, six mllou from Mod ford, good graded road orossos tho tract, all freo soil, at $50 por aero. $1000 will handle, euBy tonus on, bnlauco. Part is creel; bottom laud, suitable for alfalfa, Several springs on tho plnco. Timber euougli to pay for tho tract. No buildings. Iu tho Grlfflu crb'ok district. W. T.York & Co. i.l-PMsrp-sS'9&r-f-i-l-4hl tou! vnjfti,A wi ntrnjwua rf i! WmmviWKM HsJtflv 2 coviOMr. ajPTl i WW 444l4l444f4f4ttt&4444l4Mhm r PLEASURE CARS CHALMKUS, 1'OI'JJ-HAIlTPOItn, PKEItLRSS, IIUPJIOI1ILK COMMERCIAL !f-KUIjKS.3, CJUSK, IlKLIANCK (From J ton to 10 tons) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. Finest Kfjulpped Garago In Southern Oregon Monthly Blooming and Climbing Rose3, Tree Rosos, Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees H. B. PATTERSON Offlw In Nash Hotel Lobby In-dde Kntniiu'' Next to Jbirber Shop Hiilejiynrd 110 South Fir Street Office Phone .Mnln O-Ml ORTHO LIME SULPHUR SPRAY 30 Degree Test. 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