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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1912)
"Ts smpiTDBn WAm tmbtjot, WET)Fonnt tfflKfloyr, aaTmnyAY, September 28, !foj2. P XG13 THREW V a M a IKe w ociet INTERESTING $ F.TIN05 OF WOMEN CLUBS 3 Minn JtiMNln llmlil or Wliltuhull, Mon!., wiih roniiillini'iittiil with a r i'ntlon kIvuii Momtny itflitriioon by MIhh Kuril .Ionium iimhIhIihI by Mrn. Alfred B, Jiiriiiim and Mm. II, l. Cor IIdr, TIiorii rt!CijlvliiK with MIhh Jnrotim niul MIhh llmlil wuro MIhh Mny lloko, Minn IIomh Kuitiir nnd MIhh Jimiiihhii lliillitr. Tlw rouiun wuro nttrnctlvti with mi nrrntiKituioiiL uf romm, lulum 11 rid forim, A jiro Kriuii of chuk'ii fioloctloim from llm Vlctrola witru onjoyod. Unlit n frrxliiiifiilH won nnrvml durliiK tho nfttiriiooii. AinoiiK thnRo pntRont wnre: MIrri'h Uliltlull, Wnru, Tmlch lor, Mnrnhnll, DiivIh, Hcmitllu, Dnhl. llnncw, Kt'iitniT, Onion, WIIIIiiiiir, MitrrliiK, Mvrrlck, MHircIic, ()rlr,aliy, I.llln ClrlKHby. Deck, Norwood, Sarah Norwonil, llttlliiy. HiiiiUh, Hhorrln, Corllim, Mouth, Hlnokfcml, Yoiiiik. Puxmoii, Kvcrhnnl. llinniiliroy, Qua Humphrey, Hulllvnn, Dora Btslllvan, Datny, Wtilch, Flare Woloh, Hlltor, lMynti, llrnndnnburK. McrcImiioh llnrdwull, CoIvIk. WooiIr, Conrad. HfdfltMd, Lincoln, Albort llrown, HtchnrdHoii, lUlley, llnrt, Wnokx, Mntthuwi, Hothitrmol, Loovor, Cor Hi', Freilu, AlilnnhHRiui. Swwiroii. Orvll JohiiHon, Ilutlor, HurK'ch. 'Thlrty kuorU woro viry ilinnnnt ly I'litorlnlned Monday pvwiIiik by Mr. linn C. Hhitldon at IiIh homo nonr KlnKfl Highway, A "corn roattt" nnd liiflon fonut wuro followed by motor rld to thn Nalntorluni hulldliiK whoro dancing won onjoyvd In thn Hiitall hull. TIioro nnJoyliiK Mr. Hhi'l don'H himpltnllty wure: Mr. and Mm. (JIiur. llrown, Mr. and Mrn. Wlllurd CiimphDll, Mr, nnd Mm. II. W. Itolh annul, Mr. nnd Mm, II. A. CI ray, Mr. and Mm. Itohorlx, MIni Koiitnor, Heard. Woro, Hloiliwlt, Hanco, Ida Lot Kontnur, DiivIh. Knyiirt, Hutchl on and Merrick. Mcmim. Ilorton, Tumy, Wiir brolhcm, Huntley. Ilance, Hoot, Heed, Deuel, Murrlll and l.lndnny. I'oIIowIiik urn no mo of tint Med- ford people who are enJoyliiK the rcndlnton round-up: LmiU Wariwr, Mr. und Mm. Tynon Hull, It. II. WIUou and Uter, M. F. Ilnuley, Mr. und Mm. 1-. a, llrown, , J. h. llolmii, Mr. and Mm. J. F. Ileddy ' and ton, K, C. Hmlth, OeorKO Morrl- man, Mr. and Mm. A. C. Allen and family. Will lint, Jim llntoB, H. A. WnUh, II. h. MorrUon, K. C. AdnniH. Mr. nnd Mm. A. F. North, Mr. nnd Mm. KiiKoiie Ainnnn, Mr. and Mm. (IforRU F. Cuthburt. Tho Oronlor Mudford Club will open tho club your with It flmt rcK ulitr meetlni: In their roonu In tho bnHomonl of tho library building, Monday, HepKimlmr 30. It U urijcil that nil inumhom b prenent nnd all Indie or Mudford and vicinity who tiro In.toruKtnd In tho work or tho club nrn cordially Invited. Thn IiiihU neiH meetliiK will bo followed by a koclul "Kot-to-Kother" cup of tea. A few frlondH worn kuoiIh or Mm. J, II. Ilutlor Wodiundny afternoon at tho Illiheo orchnrdn. Flvo-hun-dred wait played and IIkIiI refrenh mnnla rorved. Tliono prentuit woro Moidnmc Anal Hubbard, UhnrloH HtrniiK. H. )). Klwood, llamciror, I. h. Hamilton, John Perl and MIhh Helen BtraiiK. Tho annual tonchow liiHtltuto of Juckion nnd Jonuphlnu couiUIch hold ut Auhlnnd thU wook, called a largo number or Krnntmur und IiIkIi bcIiooI teachom from thin city who returned todny with uccounttt of u wry ln toroKtlnit bohhIoii. Mr. Frank Fnrroll wna bout to n few frlondi at dinner Tuendny oven hiK nt bla homo near tho llurroll or chardR. TIioho pronent wore: MIhh Jerome, MIur lludd, Mr. Korr, Mr. Lnovor nhd Mm. Fnrroll. Mm, M, A, KkkIosIoii, who Hpont tho Hiimmor In Med ford with her hIm tor, Mm. Mnhlau IMirdln, rutin im to her homo In Chicago tomorrow, Mm. f'KKluHton will Hpond a xhort time at I.'oh Ancoloii on route. v Mm. H. A. Mnrun and llttlo boh or I.oh AiikoIob arrived In tho city Monday to vlnlt with Mm. Moritan'H moUior, Mrn, Ida M. OhkooiI. Thoy will remain Hovornl inontliH. i ,Mr, J. T. HoiUlold who tins boon a KiiOHt ut tho homo or Mr. und Mrs. C. U, Hcdflohl on Tout utroet, has rotuniod 'to hor homo nt Novull, lowu, ' i- , Mr, und', Mrs, Jf.O. ''firown nro apundliiK' ft fow duya wlh Mr. nnd Mm. ICd Whlto nt thotr raiioli wout of tho city. ' llimiiuiR Ohapliir 0, K. H hold tholrl MiKH Minlu Itiililclt. wliem: Initial micIiiI mviiiiIiik f tho HvaHoii rinK to Air. WIipIiIoii liiilildi ui-vur miir- WediiiiNilny evenliiK of thin wok, Ninety-five kiIi.'hIh woro onUtrtaliiud. A iniulciil proK'rnin wiih iih follewH: Piano nolo MlHrt AIIhoii O'llrlen. IteailliiK MIhh JnckHiiu. Vocul nolo -Mr. Flelchwr FIhIi. IMiuio nolo-MlxN Vrnltu Hamil ton, Curdit and daiii'liiK wuro then en joyed until tho KorvliiK of Riippor. Tnblo ttucorntlotiM worn very nttruc tlvo, n profiiHlon of red gernnluinii inliiKled with niituinn Iuiivcr formlnx (he centerpiece of ouch table, Nut mindwlclioii, chicken nMad, Iro creain rake and coffee formed the menu. Tho eoniuiltteii Included: Mm. V. II. McOowan, clialriuan; Dr. and Mm, HiirKrave, Mr. nnd Mm. O'llrlen, Mr. and Mm. WIIIIaiiiroii, Mr. and Mm. Hen (laruott, Mm. Gum Newberry, Mm. Frank I which, Mm, IMKh Orr, MIm I.UzId Netlierlund nnd Mr. W. If. Medowau, nNNlNtuntM. A number of young lndlen worn cntertnluod Friday ufternoon by MIhh Jouiiohho Ilutlor In compllmont to MIhh JhhIv Iludd and MIhh Fern Jerome. The afternoon whr spent In preparing "hoiiHohold helpn" which woro given to MIhh Jerome. A two coiirnn luncheon wan then nerved, tho table dcforatloiiH In pink and Kreen with centerplco of li Franco toroh, Tho Ktienti Included MIhhd Joronio. Iludd, Helen Dnhl, Delia lleck, Mllu (IrlKHby, IjIr KrIor, Dot llerry nnd Ueraldlua MlkRcho. o Tho oiiRnKeincnt has been nn nounced of MUr Font Jeromo datiKh tcr of Mm. Alfred Udwln Jeromo to Mr. Wuyno I.oevor of Contra! Point, tho mnrrluKi' to tako phico October tho ICtli. MIhh Jeromo ban resided Rovnral yeorn In Mod ford and has many frlondH. Mr. lA'PVor Ih tho sou of Mr. and Mm. W. C. I.covcr. pioneer ronldeiitn of the valley. Mm. 0. U. Kchermerhoru wan hOHteHR to a tew frlondH Frlduy oven I UK entertaining for her roiiRln and Kiicnt Mm. Mulkny of Salem. Bridge wax played and dainty rofroHhinonts Horvod. Thoio present Included: Mosdamcri Mncdownn, I'orry, Antle, HarKravo, llnrneliurK, Palmer, Mul key; MIshoh Hnodlcor, Weokn nnd Cox. Hull KorcroMs is iiIU'iiiUiik tin Ore pui Ktnle Univemity at Ktient where lie i roj;ittere(l in llie eoononi ie coiith! iih n frcIiiiiim. Mins Kv.i N'orcroKH wfll tit I end llie (JlrU' South ern Somliinry nt Hiieiui Vista, Vir Kiniii, ilurinp; llie hcIiooI year which ciiuiiiiuiu'cd September 'Jdlli. The Woinan'H Misxionary Society of the Kirxt I'reHhyteriau cliureli will meet with Mm. V. II. Oore next Tiiesilny afternoon, October lt, nt J'.IIO. There will he iiiiKih tit the church ut '2 :1ft In take the members nnd fricuiU out. Mlsa Krmol Mlllor of Portland, one or tho tl. or O. xraduatoa of 1013, also a Chi Omega girl, loft Monday for hor homo after having Hpont hov orol duyH with MIsh Huth Morrlck, Miss Mlllor was on route from I.oh Angeles, Mm. J. F, Ileddy loft Tuesday evening for Pendleton to attond tho "Hound-Up" carnival, Kolnj- from thero to Spoknno Sunday evening to remain nhout ten days In tho Inter- oHts of equal Hiiffrago, A party Including MIhh Josslo Iludd, MIhh Fern Jeromo, Mm. A. K. Jeromo, Mm. W. C. heever and Mr. Wayno l.eevor, utartod this morn ing for Crater Lake to spond sevoral days. A numhor of natlvo daiiKhtem ro Billing In Medford Hpont Pioneer Day nt JackHouvlll, hold Thursday of this week, HBrtUtlng In Rorvlng tho big dinner, ono of tho duy'H foaturoa, Mr, nnd Mm. Italph Ilardwoll re turned front 8an FrancUco Monday and will soon ho receiving thotr rrlondtt In their now homo on South Oakdale uvontio, MIhr Dora I.eo Sinook niul MIkh Until ArniHlronur relumed Saturday from it Uireo omnths' vinil to Van eouvor, 11. C, SenUle, I'orlland nnd Newport. Mrs. Ana Hubbard spent sovoral days ut Ashland this weak, tho gucBt of hor Blstor, Mrs. Wulluco VootlB. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. n. Hanley woro nniong tho Medford pooplo who loft" for I'ondloton Tuoaday ovouint', next U'eiliiDHilny, wiih complimented by two prettily iirnnigoil nlTnir-i HiIh week, one kIvi-ii Friday by MIhh Jda l.oe Ken I nor mid the other HiIh niter noon with MiMH Fern liiilcliimiu iih IiohIohh. MIhh Kentner'n iil'lcrnooii wiih ii bridge (inrly und linen howcr cnmbitied mid thoroughly enjoyed by all proHont. SweetlM-ier roneM, wild hiiow herrioH, fern mid red Klinded oiiiiiIIoh were bright IoiioIioh through out the roouiH. .MIkk liertlia Kver hiird, who won firxt prir.e nt bridge received ii daintily hound hook. Mmiv heaulil'iil pleceH of (Ineii were (jiveii SWhh Kiddcll. The uuckIh included MIkhch Kiddell, Ware, lllodgett, Heard, Kmorick, Uciicl, Merrick, Kverhard, IIomh Kunluer, MeHdaines Onil .lohiiHon, Italph llardwell, Dodge, Kotlionnnl, Stokes, Albert Drown, ChnrleH llrown. Thin afternoon u "kitchen hhower" wiin combined with on nix nt the home of Mix IIiiIcIiImiii. The giioHt of honor receivinj; the exprens wugon literally loaded with kitchen nlonnilK. .MiH liulchlHon'H KtieKtH were MIhho Itiddeli, Ilorton, Ware, Hlodelt, Ida U'e Ketitfier. Heard, Hess Kentiier. Kmeriek, Deuel, Merrick, Kverhard, Kuyarl, Mm. JoIiiihoii, .Mm.' Hard well and Mrs. Dodu'C 9 m The following taken from the Ore gon Sunday .Journal of Portland, will he of Interest to local iniihicil and social circle.", an holli young ladies mentioned have many tidmi rem in this city. MIhh Orncc .ToHephiiie llrown Iiiih g?iven Htieh sat is tact ion with her work at Orncc Methodist church that she Is tilling the position of contralto for the entire month of September. The lat Sunday in August nnd the fimt of September nho was the nolo ist nt Fimt Church of Christ, Scien tist. Miss llrown recently returned from spending the Hummer at her home In Midl'ord to resume her coaching with Mrs. Hose Hloch llauer, who will present, her in recital ill the near future. A new violinist, Carrie louise Ailou, hns1 opened a utinlio in the Kilers building. Miss Alton comes to Portland with a splendid reputa tion as ti concert soloist and com ments by eastern critics show that her reception in Huston, St. Paul nnd other eilies was more than usually cordial. Miss Alton will take up con cert nud recital playing in addition to her teaching. An afternoon ten wns given Thurs day by Misses Sarah nnd Kli-.nbolh Norwood assisted by Mm. Norwood ut their homo six miles north of the city. Misses Fern Jerome and Jes sie Iludd were guests of honor. Cnrds were played until the serving of luncheon. Those participating in tho nffair were Misses Jerome, Iludd, Ruth Pa.xson, Sherrtti, Mny Hope, Phoebo Inure; Mesdiuiies Lincoln, Hoke nnd Wnlker. Preparations nro being made for the coming of Dr. Anna Shaw, the well known suffrage worker of New York City, who will bo in Medford the last of next week. Dr. Shaw will bo met with an- automobile at Ash- laud by u number of the members of tho local organization, A dinner will bo given for her before (he speaking which will take place in the Medford theater, the evening of the fith. Miss fllnilyn Henrd nud Miss lliuel Davis will be hostesses nt the home of the latter Monday when thoy will entertain with a luncheon for Miss Mudge Kiddcll. Mm. Kfflo h. Tnylor and son, Or mon left this weak for Corvallls whoro Mr. Tnylor will ontor college. Miss Hoke entertains with n house party on VediuMlny nnd Thursday of next week. Tho monthly liouio coining of tho Utiles Aid society of First M, K. church was. holif'ln tho tont Wodnoti day afternoon with n InrKn nttonil mirn of memhnm present. 'Hie an nual election or officers was held with tho following results: Mm. C. D. Hoy, president: Mrs. Waller Van Bcoy first vice-president: Mm, WIckH, Mcconii vlce-presldunt; Mm, Arthur Hlldohrnml, third vice president: Miss JcRRle Mordoff, fourth vlco-presldont: Mr Wiley, recording secretary; Mrs. James Campbell, treasurer; Mm. h, H. Hltcs, corres ponding secretary. It was with deep rcKrct that tho Illness of Mrs. K, W. Cnrden was reported and n vote of nympalhy was extended to hor. with tho slnceni wish that she may soon bo restored to health, Hovornl now members woro reported by the differ ent circles, nud after the usual routine of busliiesH, all repaired to the base ment to partake of delicious refresh ments of punch and cake, prepared and furnished by the Booth Oakdale circle, after which nil retired to their Hevernl homes to meet again In Octo ber. Ono of the moot elaborate lunch eons given thlu seanou occurred Wednesday at tho Hotel Holland grille when Mm. Kathrop Perkins was hontesK to about twenty-five friends. Autumn leaves, carnations and sweet pean adorned each table, the color scheme being pink. Im ported candle shades woro nlso used. After tho luncheon which was served In nine courses, bridge was played In the rose rom, decorations being rose colored chryHuntbcinumH. Tho guests of honor were Miss Alicia Graham and Mm. La Clare. Othom present Included Mesdames. Nudge, 1 Infer, English, Harmon, Orey. Kills, Carey, Hoot, Flero, Hutchison, Luke, Ilhldell, Kcntncr, Chas. Hrown, Stokes, Do Lite, K. II. Hanley, MacMlllan, I'urdln, Kggles tou nud Daniels. A straw ride to Ilelman hatha at Ashland wiih enjoyed by a number of friends of Scwart and Jack Torney Thursday evening. Those In tho party wcre: Wllma Harrison, Nellie Campbell, Vera Lane, Angle Harvey, Frances and Luclle York, Hxle and Frances Ilurgess. Ruth and Esther Warner, Jean Budge, Hazel Antle, Clare Seely, Charles Hay, Carter Urandon, Luther Deuel, Frances Den nett, Floyd Hart. Alex Ware. Ken neth Jeromo, Jack and Stewart Tor ney. Mm. Campbell, Mm. Ellis, Mrs. York nnd Mm. Torney chaperoned the affnlr. A "slumber parH$ was given by Miss Annette Wakemen at her home on South Oakdale avenue, Friday night. TIiobq Invited wero Esther Warner, Frances York, Jeah Wal ther, Hazel Antle, Jean Uudge and Nolllo Campbell. Mrs. Frances Mulkey or Salem, Oregon Ih spending a short time In tho city tho guest of her cousins, Mm. O. L. Schermerhorn and Mm. Pal- mor. ' Mr. and Mm. Asbo and daughters, Frances and Gertrude leave the first of the mouth for San Francisco where they will spend tho winter. Mrs. Eskrldgo of Seattle, who has been tho guest of her Blstor, Mra. A. C. Allen of this city, left this week for Lob Angeles. Mr. nnd Mm. Eran Heames, Mm. Tongue and Miss Tonguo havo re turned rrom Crater Lake atter n short vacation. Mr. nnd Mra. Lemuel Ferrell or Minnesota, friends or Mr. nnd Mm. C. H, Corey, nro vliltlng In tho city. Th IHl'v H from Tarts'. I HYGIENIC CARE OF THE HAIR ! 4 4 t urr"t, nn. " C"" A niulril bonnet hp wltb o-iricb flthrr "Jx and !" a!rtt. Vaseline Is one of the best oleagi nous substances which can bo ap plied to tho scalp and possess the ad vantage over animal grease of never growing rancid. It Is so ponotrating tn character that It really goes to tho root whoro It Is ncedod, and I havo known tho careful nnd regular use of It nlono to arrest falling hair In a row weeks. Of course It Is troublesome to apply, but no moro so than any pllj ror It Isojl under stood In theso days that It Is to the scalp ulono that theso substances nuiBt bo applied, and every etrort must bo -made to 'keep from the hair Itself. I do not understand the prejudice existing In some Quarters against the use of cosmollne, vaseline, and other petroleum products upon the hair. There lies before me now the dlctums of several so-called skin and hair speclallslfl who pronounce against their use In qualified terms. but that their prejudice in based upon ignorance Is proved by facts. The French,. who are past masters In all cosmetic arts, are making exten sive use of these substances and with the most gratifying success. The following Is also very neurishing: Rosemary Unquent Oil of Rosemary 1 ounce Oil of Almonds 3 ounces Oil or Mace 35 drops Remember always that adding grease ot any sort to oily hair Is like deluging over-watered fields, and Jeopardizes the Integrity or the roots. When oil Is required, the liquid bud- stances are more congenial ,to the scalp than the solid ones. "Hard Domtattim," which contains wax. Is most Injurious or all, "an absolute absurdity and halr-polson," because clogging and actually sealing up the pores ot tho scalp. The bland oils, like olive, cocoa nut. almond, and behen ciicubalus behen arc, as a rule, the best basis; while the addi tion of oil ot rosemary or oil ot thyme tho origanum of tho shops will impart stimulating properties beneficial to both scalp nud halr- folllcles. An excellent shampoo Is made of a decoction of qiiillal bark, a eapona ceous plant Qulllaga saponarla na tlvo ot Chill; and the Chilian women aro said to owo their abundant and beautiful hair to Us trcquent use. A small pleco ot tho bark when agitated In hot or tepid water yields a fino lather. An English formula which I havo not tried, hut which would agree with oily hair and assist In cor recting unpleasantly profuse perspira tion, has a well-beaten egg, a spoon ful of powdored borax, bait as much violet ammonia, "and as much sub- carbonnto ot potash as will He on a three-penny bit," beaten all together in one quart of warm water. Wash tho hair thoroughly In It, using tho rotary massage movements as de scribed abovo and tlnlsh tho process In the samo way. Tho following Is also a good sham poo ror oily hair: Shampoo Liquid Day Rum .. 2 quarts Alcohol I Pint Water 1 Pint Tincture ot cantharldos 1 ounce Carbornato or Amonla & ounce Carbonate of Potash 1 ounce Dissolve tho carbonates in tho water, mix tho other Ingredients, and add all together, agitating thorough ly. Uso from flask or bottlo with a drop-stopper, so that you can sprinkle tho lotion thoroughly over the whole head. Part tho hair with tho flngoro or ono hand whllo you Bprlnklo with the othert in this way you will bo suro to wot the scalp ub well as tho hair. Massage, as before, and lot tho liquid dry Into tho hair and scalp. Youra for charming womankind, MADAME QUIVILLA. ttisssssssssssssssssssssskw MlM' tf Jj j iBWBBRRRRSRSRRSRsliMMR-jttttttttW STERLING SILVER WEDDING GIFTS Wo linvo pn display iu our show rooms a large assortment of STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND HOLLOW-WARE PIECES Suitable for all, occasions such as: Tea SotB, Coffoo Seta, Dessert Bats, Almoud Sots, Ico Croam Sets,. Lunch Custer Sots, Derry Sots, Sugar und Cream Sets, CaudlosttclCB, Sandwich Trays, Dread Trays, Cake Truys, Don Don Dlshos, Comport Dlshos, Relish Dlshos, Mnrmulado Jam, Water Pitchers, Flower Vasos, Prize Cups, Near lMntofflce. MARTIN J. REDDY, Th JWlr Medford, Oregon ',4- Royal Baking Powder AbsolutelPure Royal Baking Powder exceeds others in leavening power, in purity and wholesomeness, and is used generally in families, exclusively in the most celebrated hotels and res taurants, by the United States Army and Navy, and wherever the best and finest food is required. Teachens of cooking schools and lecturers upon culinary matters use and recom mend the Royal Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It is admittedly the best and most healthful baking powder made. When you know what is best, please ask for it. S3 Putted UMudf! Against Against f Substitutes Imitations HORLICKS MALTED MILK Get theWell-Known Round Package Mad In th larmct, beat quipped hI sanitary Matted o Milk plant In tna worM We do not make "milk product? Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc Bat tA, Original-Genuine ' HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Made from pure, full-crecat milk and the extract of select malted jfraia, reduced to powder form, soluble im water. Best f ood-drluk for all atfec? , 'ASK FOR HORUCK7S Used all over tha Gtoaa "tyfomei, edaJunfam raaaaasari 5fej4ALTO SCHMIDT For "Good Shoes" "Wishes to announce that owing to some of his lines beiug a little slow in coming through the factories he will be unable to open his new store " at 21 North Central St., prompt on Oct. 1st. Opening date will appear in this space which . will bo early in Ocotber. "IT TAKES TIME TO MAKE GOOD SHOES" WAIT FOR THE DATE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT. Flour? Coffee? , i '11(4 '( I Tea? OR WHAT? Anything you buy from us in the Gro cery lino will be right. Our Bakery De partment is a source of pride to us investigate. ,, .. , Allen Grocery Co. , . .5J i a p& ,; "V, s )f,rtm4Ji fftikl.i"tyvnr,W, rrr-rwrn-rwrn