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') I. MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, A"UOUST 24, '1912 PXGK THRU! t I R Mil iW4 j pi A niiinlifir of Indies were Invllod Ity Mm, Ainu llraeklnrvod mill Mrn. Potior J. Neff to lliu Itoiiiu of tln laltor on tlolmuiit street Monday af tornoou In enjoy mi liilnn-Hlliiit mux leal ro;rniu kIvuu by lorn I tuUutt With tllll ttXPltloil of tlm MIhhuh WoHlorlund of ClilrtiKO. MImh Itutli Bower, who received her musical ed iicntlou In WnHhliiKton, I). 0 and Is nt prenont n teauher In IIiIh city, opened tint proKruiu with n Hchomi by Chopin, whoso compositions aro ! wnn u iIoIIkIiI to tint kmiuIiio iiiiimIu lover, Tlirt'u vocal uomtiorri wore Hutu ttlvttn by MUm Oram Drown, MIm llrown U In Medford on it short vacation after a year's ntnily with .Mrn, Itont lllocb Hauor of Portland tiinl (ho iiiiroviiiintn In her voice shows what systematic trnlnltiK niul conscientious work will nrconiillMh III ii comparatively short time, Tho iiiiin born nlvon wore nn nrln from Hamsun et Delluh by Hnlnt HaitiiH, nrln from Jeuno d' Arn by Trhalkuwsky inn) "Memories" by Churls Wakefield Cad man. Mis Lillian Wosterluud necotn pan let! by her sister Miss Mnrjorlo Wosterluud wum heard In two violin numbers tho rendition of which shotted talent niul careful sillily, They were a minuet! by Beethoven ntitl tho "Berceuse" from Jncolyu by Oodard. Miss Oeraldloo TIioIm, In soprano solos unvit the last three numbers of tho afternoon. M Inil'M souk from "hit Hohomo" was followed by tint Jocelyn "Lullaby" with violin obllKa to by Minn Westorlund, niul "Where Corals I, lo" from tho exquisitely beautiful Kronp'of "Boa PletimV by Hlr Edward Klitar, the CiikIIhIi com poser. Tho remainder of tho afternoon win Hjiitnt In social converse, Dainty refreshments wcro served by tho JIONtOHIiroi. Tho kuoU present woro tho MInhch I.llllnn nml Mnrjorlo Westorlund, Mm. John A. Westorlund, MUs llnth Brtwor, MIm Ilorthn EiikIIsIi, MIm (litrnlillno Tholss, MIhh Grace llrown niul Mm. Ilnrry llleks. v Minn Helen Charles of m Angeles nml MIm Jesslo Prlnitlo of Treson, Mo., with honor quests ut a bridge party kIvimi Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Ml llortlm English. Miss Holm I)lil ami MIm Kara Hellay won highest bcotoh, occupy Ink tho head tabln during tho en tiro nftornoon. MIhh English's guests Included MImi Union Charted, JomIo PrliiKlo, I'rn Hutchison, I.u cllo Mnrttlnill, Hih Konlnor, Sara Itollay, llolin Dahl, Alotlm Kmorlck, llnrol DuvIh, (llndyn Hoard, Itutli Murrlck, Mnymo l)mul, llortlm tivor hurd, MfMtlituifH CoIvIk, lliirKoneh, lttulflolil and itothormal. A pli'axant nftornoon woh nponl at tho homo of MIhh Cordollii Guffo on Mllllonnlro How, TiiOHdny of thin wonk by a number of youiiK Indlo Invltod to m ot' t MIkh JomIo llurrltt, n vIkUIuk KiioHt of MIhh (Joffo from Hnliim Tlio hours wont nponl In howIiik until tho Horvlnc of rufrcah inontn. Thouo vnjoylntc MIbs Uoffo'q lioiipltallty wure: MIhh JcrhIo liar rltt, MIhh Mlldrod OorlK, MIhh Lucy WllllnniH of Arkniidiis, MIhh Fern Juromo, MIhh Opal Daly, MIhh Tracy nml tho MUhdh Mao Clatuhlo. MIbh Imibol I'npHcatt or Yroka, Cnl., a KiiuKt or MIhh Urn Walllior or Mod ford nml Hay Clold wiih oiiturtalnod Monday nlKht with a Hlumbor party i;l vun by MIhh Jean HudKu at hor homo on Tenth Htruot. TIioho )ro out woro MIhhoh IhiiIidI I'npMcott, Lou Wnlthor, FrancnH York, Lnclllo York, ltuth Wnrnor, llnxol Antlo, Annotto Wakomap, KHthor Wnrnor, Jean llutlKO. A vory protty luncheon wiih kIvoii by Mrn. Donald CoIvIk'. auBUtod by hor alutor, MIbh I.ucllo Marahall, at tho homo of Mrn. CoIvIk on South Holly utrout, Tuouday nftornoon, Tho KUOHtH wore: MIhhoh Hulon CharloH, Forii HiitchlHon, JohhIo l'rlu Klo, HiuuI DiivIh, Hohh Kontnoi', Al otlm Kiuorlck, llortlm KiikIIhIi. Mm. Mary Orr loovoa tomorrow for n vlalt to Honry, 111., whoro bIio will nttond tho Rolilon podding an nlvoBiiry of u coiihIii. Hho will ro turn by way of Roattlu, Htopplntt In that city for two montlm, Mr, mid Mm, II. U Wulthorsavon dlnnor party Saturday ovoiiIiib t tholr lioino at Hay Clold. Medford KiiohIh woro Mr. and Mrs, William llmlKo mid daiiKlitor, Jean. Mm. Mary Yookoy and Miss Holon Yoqkoy return from Newport tomor- 10 w, Mm, Italpli Woodford npont Tuoh diiy with frlonda ut AhIiIiukI. Tho miiiunl plculo of Jaoknon county liliicliHinltliH wiih hold In Can yon put k at A Hh In in! Saturday mid wiih a moHt onjoyiibto affair. Tho following wont vremtnt: From Mod ford, MpRHrn. and MohiIiiiiioh (loorKo Morrlmmi, Charlim Hiiiihoiii, MiikIi Ulliott, Mm. A. Morilman and MIhh Vora Morrlmmi, Joo Cnnkny, Honry Hhormmi, Uharon Morrlinaii, Honry Tliiirmnu, Hohort JackHOti, Kinory I'lirdln, (loorcit FrooH, .In hick Ilnkor. From Conl nil Point, II. F. Peart, V. 13. Price, Thomnn Morrliiinn and fam ily, Mrn llliiluo, MInnoh lola Andor Hon mid Mlldrod Hawk, Floyd llnln, From (IrautH Puhh, M. A. JoiiiiIiikh, JamoH Trumbull, Smith Cook, S. M Leonard. II, (), Clilldon ntpro- Bunted FhkIo Point. From Anhlnml, W. W. WIIhoii and wlfo mid iIiiiikIi tor, M. H. K. Clurk, II. W. Connor, Olllo Hhormmi, tho MIhhoh Cliff. Mm. C. It. Hay was IiohIohh at a RiirprlHo party for hor Hon, Chorion, Thurndny evening at tholr homo on WohI Main Htroot, TIioho Invltod mot at tho homo of MIhh Itutli Warner. KoIuk to tho Hay homo at k o'clock nml offeitliiK a vory complete hut prlmt on tho' yount; hont. After KamoH on tho lawn, tho Vlri;lnln reel wiih danced on tho vorauda. Fruit punch wnn nerved durliiK tho ovciiIiik mid rofroNhmont of Icon, cako and bonboiiH at tho clone or the party. TIioho proNoiit wore: Itutli Warner, Kntlutr Warner,, Lea Wnlthor, Ina hoi Pnpttcolt, Hazel Antlo, Joap UiiiIko, Annette Wakomnn, I.ucllo York, FrancU York. Alex. Ware, FrmicoH Hennett, I.ylo Wnlthor, Hor lert AKord, Will IlovorldKo., Carter Ilrnudon, Kenneth Jerome, Stewart Tornoy, Charlos Hay. . An Informal danco party wan en Jood by a number of tho younger net Wodnoidny evonlnK nl tho homo of MIm JoHophlno Hoot on KIiir'b HlKhwny. tho occnnlon being n "fare well" for MIhh Jennnetlo Salado and tho MIhhoh Wonterlund. After tho (InucltiK. which took place on tho Hpncloim vernndas, ti buffot Htipper was nerved. Houio decoratloun wore fall intern, Tho Dorcan Noodle club met Wed nendny afternoon with MIhh Alberta Ooulder. After tho work hour, mil hIo whh enjoyed by Sunlo Llndley, (ioldlo Taylor and Alberta Ooulder. Later In tho afternoon rofreshiuontH were norvod by Alberta Ooulder, an HUted by MIhh (Ioldlo Taylor. The club will meet next week with Sualo lilmlley, 71C Wolch ntreot. Mr. and Mm. Kmory Olniatoad and son, HarrlHou, of Portland, mid Mm. Carlton IIIkkoiih or Senttlo woro tho Riientn of Mr. and Mm. Dolroy dotch cll and Mr. mid Mrn. J. K. Stewart during tho pant week, leavliiR for their homes Thursday evening. Mr, Olmntead Is mnnngor or tho Portland Trust company or Portland. Mm. h. Antiunion and daughter or Pachoco, California, kuohIh during tho pant month at tho homo of Mm, Aniilo Kollohor on South Onkdalo avonuo loft for tholr homo Tuesday. They woro nccompaulod by MIhh Kllxahoth Kollohor who will visit at Snn Francisco nnd Oakland for an In definite time. 4 Quito a number of tho romlnlno mombem of tho younger sot aro In duntrloiiHly at work preparing tho daintiest of ombroldorod articles for exhibition at tho county fair to bo hold next mouth. Ono young lady, OHpoclally zealous, w'll havo an en tire luncheon set or eighteen pieces. Mr. HohwoII Coffin, a former stu dent of tho Medford conservatory, will contlnuo his studios at tho Chi cago Conservatory of Muslo, having loft for tho oast last Monday. Mm. Edgar Hnfor entertained a row frlondH informally at hor homo Friday evening for Miss Jeantietto and Mr. I.ouIh Sulado, who loavo soon for tho oast. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Johnson and nous or Portland voro guesto of old rrlends, Mr. and Mm. H. M. Whotaol, of thlu city, during tho roropart of tho wook. MIhh Oraco llrown loft Thursday ovonlng ror Portland uftpr a row weeks spout In Modrord with hor puronts, Mr. and Mrs. J, 0. Drown, Mlsa Maud Hlppoy lort Wodnosdny morning for KInmath Falls, whoro oho will teach In tho public bcIiooIh or that city. Mr, and Mrs. Wpi. nudgo had ub tliolr guest Wodnosday or this woolc, Mr. H. O, BkuliiBcoii, nn nttoruoy or Portland. "Krniii xlx until Ion I. .l" lent! lint fu f In t ItMirt In n liiwn purly given by MImh Ji'iiuntty I'ntterMoii mil Mr. ,lny Olmtoin1 nt llielr IntmoH on Houtli Nowloiwi Hlriiol Friilny ovonlng. A Very jolly livening wiih Mioiii by His yoililK pcoplo prcHont, JiipiiueHo ImiloriiK woro ol'IVi'livo ilocornlloiiM while it Niipper ol j-eiioron propor lioiiri norwil hIho on I hit nwu by MImm MnrK'irol Hoiiler mid MIhh Vitii Olnihleitil, eoiiiplefeil (he oiit-of-dtnti' M'liome of entertainment. TIioho prenont Inoliiiloil Morooiloji Hnrlter, Charlotte Hoy, llnel inlle, Attolitollo Klnloyxldo, Irene llonott, Kiillioriint Souler, Kllzubotli flore, hnlterlii (lore, Tliolmu MorKini Vera OoniiHlenil, Jomielle I'liltomnii, Newel Mnilier, l.nllier Deuel, l.loyil .loHepli, Loriii nerlnnleinl, Frelborn (Inrrinoii, .In V OIiiihIoikI, Mnrgiirot Koulor nml Vora OluiHleiiil. Mm. J. C. Wonterlund entertained at n nix courso dlnnor Thilrnday even ing for MltncH Mnrjorlo mid Lillian Wentorlund. TIioho proHotit were, Mr. and Mm. IM AmlrowH, Mr. and Mrn. John Perl, Mr. and Mm. A. A. Ditvln, Mr, and Mm, J. C. Wcstor- luiid, MUnen Carolluo Andrewn, Alleeu Perl, Moore, Holmberg, and Moxle. .MiH Mildred Wine has IhkiioiI iu lituttoiiH for an inforinul iliiuoiug parly to bo gtwn nl hor homo "Olriau" on Friilny, August .'10, In liouor of MIhh Hlodgelt of Xttrtlificlil, Minn., u former college oliihHinato. Mr. and Mm. J. I). Heard and Miss Gladys Heard wore dinner guextH of Mr. and Mm. John M. Hoot Wod non day evening. Member of St. Mnrk'n Episcopal church of this city aro enjoying a visit from Archdeacon Chambem of Portland. Dr. and Mm. Hcddy entertained Mr, nnd Mrs. Humner or the Potter Palmer orchards Thursday ovonlng nt dinner. Mr. nnd Mm. J. A. Perry, Mlsa Frances nnd Master Alan lort Tues day ror a motor trip to Crater Lake. Misses Huth and Esther Warner entertained Informally for a number of frlondH Thursday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mm. J. T. Summorvlllc nnd son returned from a trip Includ ing Crater lake thin week. Mr. nnd Mm. Charles Nickel! havo returned from Newport and will re nldo In Modrord hereafter. Mrs. Guy Moore of .Klamath Falls Ih vlsltlng'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Duck, of this city. Miss Huth Merrick was tho guest of Minn Hazel Enyart at tho Enyart rnuch thU week. t Mm. W. W. Glasgow nnd Mr. Carl Glasgow returned front Crater luke Wednesday. Mr, Edgar I Infer returns tomor row from I Oh Angeles. One of tho protlloHt liinolicoiiK given thin Hoanort took plnco at tho Holland Hotel grill Friday nt ono o'clock, Mm. Htownrt Pnttemon host ess, Tho color scheme of green and corn color won beautifully carried out In tho Initio decorations, From tho oeutorplcen, a graceful fern basket, woro stronmem of yellow satin rib bon leading to euch place, and tho lattice work Interwoven with bios Homn of golden glow was exteremly nttrnctlvo. Mm. Pnttcmon'H guents were: Mm. Edmund Ilurke, Mrs, Stanton Orlffls, Mrn. Conro Flero, MIhh CmiKor of Chicago, Mm. Lin coln McConiinck, Mm Philip Hnmll, MIhh Louise IJtirko, MIhh Huth Hol loway, Mm, Iloiidlnot Conner, Mm. George II. Carpenter, ,Miw Melon G'linrlcK and MIsh JohhIo I'ringle were iijtnSii honor guefdK Fri ilny nftornoon when Min Alellui Kinerick onlorliilned nl her lioino on Houllr Holly. Hriilgo wiih plnyod, .MiH Feru HiitebiKOii winning liigheHl .eor'. MIhh Kmeriok'M kuohIh were MIm-oh Charles, I'ringle, Kmlcr, HiitobiHon, Kentiier, Davln, Kverbanl KnlinJi, Deuel, Cnrey, Mhih, Howard Hill nml Mrn. Ira Dodge. i Mrs. Slewnrl Pnltenon ctitortninei a number of little folks in honor of the fourth birthday of hor little non, tho evening of the lwcnty-fitl. (I n in oh were played on the lawn und u dninly rupiiHt xerveil. Thow present were John Hninill, Korctt CaKnldy, Helen CnHHiily, (lerald Andrews, Peggie Hninill, Bariiara Cowlos ami Hogor CowIoh. .Mrs. John A. Perl was hostess to n merry parly which molorod to Koglo Point Tuosilny. A chicken dinner wiih served nt one o'clock nt the Kiinnysiile hotel by Mrs. Hewlett. Those in the pnrty wcreiliss Westor lunil, Miss Lillian Westerluiul, Miss Dorothy Wicks, Miss Aileen Perl, Mrs. A. A. Davis, Mrs. John A. Woslerliind and Mrs. Perl. Mm. Edmund Burke entertained a fow friends with a seven course din ner given at tho Holland grill Thurs day evening. Those In tho party woro Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Patter son, Mr. and Mm. Lincoln McCor mack, Miss Burke, Mr. Eddlo Uur goss, Jr. Tho Country Club opens this evening with a supper, dancing and various amusements. A largo num ber of members andTthelr guests aro expected to attend. A number of ymiu people met it tlio home of Miss Cordelia Uoffe Friday evening nt eight o'clock nnd taking u "trump" lit the nearest foot hill, indulged in it watermelon feu! Mippleinciilod with tousled marsh- mallows. "In our uniforms of brown, We'll come bnek lit Mfdford lown. Don't cry, lille j;irJ, don't cry." Clintit of the Seventh Company, Const artillery. 0. .V. (I. which returns from Fort .Stevens next week. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Moreliond and daughter, Flora, left Friday for Iom Angeles etirouto for their home nt Davenport, Iowa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morehcnd have been guests of the Fdwiird Souler of this cily. The Misses Smith who have been giiets nt the homo of Mr. mid Mrs. George Andrew for the past few weeks leave for their home at Par sons, Kansas, next Tuesday. Miss Marie Waller who has been visiting friends in this city lenves for her homo in Hoise, Idaho, tomor row. . Mr. and Mrs. flerard Taillandier returned from a short vacation at Shnstn Springs this week. Dr. mid Mrs. Saladc entertained a few friends at the Hotel Medford grill Saturday evening. Mrs. Walter McCnllum is expected home from Spokane shortly. Oh Mama! Why don't you ring np the grocer and havo him bring us some Hot Bread and Rolls on first delivery or call on Medford Bakery on South Central street and get Hot Bread and Rolls for breakfast. Ho has It In the morning at C o'clock and It Is Just like homo made. It. C. JORGENSKV, Prop. Draperies We carry a very complete line of draperies, lace curtains, rlvturea. etc.. and do all classes of upholstering-. A special man to look after this work exclusively and will give an good service aa la posnlble to set In even the larceat cities. Weeks Is McGtowan Co. Established 1878 Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants 20 1 Franklin St., New York Our Specialty APPLES and PEARS Wo have our own houses In NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLASGOW Direct consignments solicited or seo our Roguo River representative. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon t T J t t T T t '4 t Cook with Electricity Yon can cook with electricity for $5.00 a mouth, flat late. This includes all tho current to operate a standard cooking outfit consisting ef: OVEN, TEA KETTLE, FRYING PAN, CEREAL COOKER, BROILER, HOT PLATE t f T T y y y t Y ? y f ? y y y y y I t y y y t t y y y y y y or any other comhiuation of cooking utensils. This is tho electric age and electric cooking far sur passes any other method. Gives off Little Heat, No Smoke, No Flame, No Gas . , ' i Perfectly safe. A child can opprato tho utensils. Call at our store room and investigate. California-Oregon Power Company V21G West Main Streot. ' , " "! . Vndific PhonC'1681 , ' S Home Plione 1221) y y y ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT THE RIGHT PRICK In carton, 26 cents per quart. 25 cents extra for packers of any slio up to one kI1or. Any ordor over ono gallon at 91 per gallon. Deliveries; or packers to any part or the city. Ico cream served at the croamery nt f cents per dish. Medford Cream GEL Butter Co. BRICK AND DRAIN TILE Mado from the best material in the county 'Machine made insuring uniformity in size and shape Sec the goods and get our prices before placing yotir order JACKSONVILLE BRICK & TILE COMPANY POPULAR EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1912 TO BUTTE FALLS Fare the Round Trip Only $1.00 Delightful day's trip. Good shade for picnic grounds on banks of cold mountain stream. Take your picnic baskets or go to the good hotel on the grounds. Leave Medford 8:00 a. m. Returning leave Butte Falls 5:00 p. m. SOUND WHOLESOME NOURISHING BRAND Government Inspection makes Colum bia Brand absolutely pure food. Eat it with relish. Let the children enjoy it. Government Inspection is for your protection. Insist on Columbia Brand. Packed by UNION MEAT COMPANY Pioneer Packers of the Pacific Sold and Recommended by Fouls Company B. & C. Cash Store Allen Grocery Co. C. L. Schelfrellu East Side Grocery Co u. P. Krlus & Co William Striner 0. B. Verblck West Sldo Market l O. Crab fill Economy Market C. L. Earsly Davidson & Butterfleld w. ii. Lydlard Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter president G. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. C. W. McDonald, Cashier ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. '.'"' Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home. 240 Medford Ice (2b Storage Co. I f ii f