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r"HMet$i H MEDFORD MATTJ TRTBTJNE. ftOSPFORP. ORF,QON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBT3R2, 1012. POTE CGE THRJCH ,. Ife-. nfrnwi MUM J VJLJU c& ill H Tlio' GritiiW Mitilforil uliili nt tin) roular iiiuqMiik or the 0 rout in Moil-, nnl oliilt which taken jilaco Hut hint Miimlrtj' of 1'itrli month, I ho muiit lin luirliint topic iIIhciihiwh) wax tlm Join- Iiik of (ho (Iroitl Mi'dfoiil cliili wllh tlio Orison rt'ilnrnttoii' of Woinnim iilnlm vvhloh wan volml on anil jiimhwI unit tlm pri'Mlilniit, Mm. V. (I. Hnv- IiIkiiii wan fmlttutinl liy tlm i'IiiIi ait ilt'loftaln to Hit conviMitlnn vvhleh will bit lioltl In Portland ,Vnv. til. H ami in. A tax of 10 cdiiIh pur ruplu will hit Utvloil In rnliw tlm ni'ccHitary Htiitn ilium. AIkh It wan propwtml nml will lio volml on til noxt ini'Otlntr, to mid to tint count I- t tit Ion a l)-law ri'tjanllntt ilflln- (Dnnt iiniiiilini(iil, nml to tint f- foil thut nil iimiiilirrH wlinmi ilnuti liavn nut lii'ttn pnlil by January Ittl will no loiiKnr tin roiiNlilttroil numi- Ikth. Tint iilnli will nlno muliirtulto tint xulo of Iti'ii OniM Mlaium ilurliiK tlio ltnllilnyit. llorcnfUT tint rlttli will iiiccl at 'i t. in. .Muinliorn or tint Chrlxlliin Kntlonv or Horluty of tint I'ri'Hliytttrluii uhtirrh worn ilflti;hftully rtntrrtiiltiml on Wi'ilnnmlay uvoiiIiik nt tint ontof town lioinv of Mr. nml Mm. V. II. Jort. A profnnliiii of vory Inrr. yollow rhrynnntlictnnniH from tin. I'lnrctt Kr'nhoiiM.t, laurel nml fir lirnni'lii'it with nrrmiKml In n mini nor which mIiowm mi tuulonliti'illy ai (lullo tlioiiKlit. Oiuiit'H, niiitKt'ttlvtt of IIiiIIowkVii cmmml iniicli nmrrl niMil, nml n ttiiiipcr of kimhtoiij pro piirlloiiM ihtvimI at inlilnlKltt coin plnti'il n most onjoyalilii tivonliiK About forty kwkhI" 'r nrwwnt. Ml 101 Mary nml Mr. Jay Goro n nlHtml tliu bout nml hontoii. In roniplliimnt to Mm. J. I. Hoot of thoAVont Foot IIIIIh. a ilttllKltlfnl affair WnH kIvi'ii nt tint llollnml Tiitm ilay nfti-rnoon. Aftor Innchonn which wait tinlqtm In Ittt appoint iiii'iild lirlilKn wan plnycil In lh Frunnli room. Thomt rnjeylni: the orcanlon wore: J. !', Itoot. .MfH- daim II. M. Moo, W. l Qitnlo. I.. W. Klinnmr, A. Ilrnrkuiiriil, l. J. Ntiff, M. 0. Harbor. Wlllanl Camp, hull, J. McClrttchlf. It, I.. WIUou. l (loffi, J. h. Tracy, It. MmijjJiiKjiml Mm. J. A. Perry eiitortalniMt a number of frltmln at bur homo yen t unlay nflnrnonn with a thimble parly In compliment to Mm. C. A. Ilnyilon ami Mm. O. V. Ilnyiluii of llllnoln. Othom ixijoylnr; Mm. J'orry'w hotipltnllty were: Meinlaim-H II. i:. Hoyden. (1. I.. Hclntruutrhorn,' I'annlit Mulkey, T. K. PotleiiKor, Hcoli DavIh, II. I', HnrKruvo, II. Mctlownn, Harah VoUb, I). T. Mul lion, .Mlae Alia Nnylor nml tier- ruiln WcukH. AuioiiK tint many nfralrn ornurrliiK TluirHilay even In it war tint HAIIowuVu party kIvou nt tint homo of Mm. A. H. CuunlnKbatu on Newtown ittret. (ItioKtH nunlbereil rorly-flvo. Tlio ciutoumry llallnwu'en nymuoU forminl tint ilecoratlonoi. After n uumhur of npproprlato isnmoH, re freitlumiutH of huihIwIcIioh. punch ami pumpkin pie went nerved. Thono pri'Hout appeared niankod ami In co h to mo. Mm. Oconto lteynolda wan ImntcnR nt n dinner party Thurmlay nlht ulvmi III honor of Mr. and Mm. (leorKo Humor who uro to lenvo noon for I.oa Anmtlea to maku thulr homo. Mm. Humor watt formally Mltw Myrtln ItoynohlH. TIioho pro; out were: Mr, anil Mm. K. P. Hoy iioIiIk Mr. nml Mru. A. 1 HolukluK. MIhh Ktta HIhIi, Maator l-'loyil Hoy tiolilH nml MIhh Kluoni UoyuolilR. Tlio flmt luld-nionthly card nml thlmblo party of tlio (Irontcr Moil fortl club will take place Monday. Nov. 1 1 tit. Tito tlmo nml plaoo will bo announced Inter. All imtmbom nml their frlomlH an Invited. A charm) of UH contH will bo imulu. ' Tint concert Klvon by Mnilaiuu (liulflkl Monday qvoiiIiik wuh well nt tomluil by nil tlio Hoclnty folk, iih oiio yoiiiiK innlrou roninrkml "Hvory ono wuh thoro." Mr, FIhIi auroly la to bo tliiiukod for IiIh orfortfl tu con nection with tint affair. '.Mr. QoorKo AudrowB will bo lionnl t tlio Prehbytjurlnn uhurcli. iiwan row inomluK In a bailtono nolo, "Al mlKlity Hod," from "Tlio Maul" Pluto," by Mourt, Tlio nnthoni will bo u comnpoaltlon of W, V, Hul lard, "Whon OlirUt Upon tlio UroH." Mm. qjnionco Hi'iiniou lotnrnod TuoHday front a visit with frlomU lu flan Kntucluco nml Oumon City. Novniln. . . , Minn llitr.ol Mnynrt la vIhUIiik frloiula nt Portland for a fovvWColH. Jgr. ,,ia lr f- HfwK m Mm, MllH'i'va Palmer of tlila city wuh iinllid In imirrliiKo to Mr. John 0. Hunter or Myrtlo Creek, Oregon, Tuemlay afternoon nt tint Preitbytoi Jau iiiiiiiKit, Itov, V. I. Hhleliln offl- , ilatliiif. Tlio I'oroinony took place nt 11 o'clock, Mih. Palmer wont u hand koiiiii tailored mill. OiiohIh prnitent were Mr. nml Mm. A. A Davln, Mr. and Mia. IMward Trowhrldm', Mm. I'nmilo Mtilkoy nml MInk Altu Nnylor, coiikIii ami xlittor or thu brldo. A flvtfcoumo iiuppur wan ' ijlvon after lint woildlui; nt the homo of Mr. nml Mm, 0, li. Hchemeiliiirn, tint mienlH liieludluK beiilileH the brldo nml Kroom, Mr. nml Mm. K. (I. Trow brldfto, Ml, nml Mm. John Hnrnc burK, Mm. Kellomc, Mrn. Fiiniilo Mul kty, MIhh Alta Nnylor, Mlwi t'ox, Merle K1!okk nml I'lorouco Trow hrldm. Mr. nml Mm. Hunter took tho eveiiliiK train for Myrtle Creek whoro they will renldo., MIhh Ma(ih Fimtor, contralto, who htiH been uololHt In tint choir of Haw lliorno I'OHliyleilnn church for tho pitMl three yearn, Iiiih a very i;ont voire, which ho iibom with fine t-U I II. Hho acquitted hemeir with oreilll at tint i emit Clan Macluay concert. MIhh Knitter Ik ii former reiildeut of Medford. Klin ulxo vIMtcd hero lanl atimmer, an the Kiiet of Mm. CeorKo r. Kln; nml MIhh llmtel Davltt. Tho nhovo article Ih from hint Kunday'd OreKoulan. lri picture wiim iiIko nIiuwii, TIioho from (Irantn Pntw uttemlliiK the coutert of Mmlamo Omtrikl In thin city Monday evening were MIhaoh (Wtiiovluvti Pntlllo. Alum W'alkc, I'annle AUrnum, I, a Coxtu Manmiui. Mm. Frank MnHttliurii and Mr. and Mim. Fred Co ron. MUh MaiiKiini In perhnpH tho bent known In Medford. havliiK vInIIoiI huro mill iiIho nppearud nt a number of muMl-nln. Slut Ih n talented ami very e.nrnoHt Htudent of, tho vocallHl'H art. Following nro soriio of tliotu from out of town who Mpcut Monday evuii ItiK In Medford attending the concert of Madame (Jadnkl. Mm. Johopbluo IttttiKoll. Mm. II, l.uy. MIhuoh rrnucen Nunnti, Amelia llrltt, Kutella l.ovy. i...ji .. V ... .. ... .. . . .... 'jtir.nmr.tim. u. iv. namin, ur. j. w. Itoblmtoii nt JackHoiivlIle, MltuteH Alice Hlnckford, Corn Hinlth ami Mnrmiorlto IIoIiiiuh of Central Point. Mm. V. II. Hrown nml Mm. Oiih Nlcholn or Kar.lo Point. Mr. mill Mm. A. F. ttlinplelRli or .St. I.oiiIh nro vIhHIiik In thin city an tho Ktii'Htj of thi'lr hoii, Mr. F. W. ShuplelKh of tho local hardware firm. Tlio oldor Mr. KhnplolKh In a inom bnr or tho Norvoll-Shnpli'lclt Ilnrd waro company of Kt. I.oiiIh. Mr. Claude Metx nml MIhh Henri etta Normlle wore united In mariliu;o at the pnmomiKo or tho South Metlio ilUt church Htiuday afternoon, Itov. (ioulder offlolatliiK Mr. and Mm. Mots will iijako tnelr homo lu this city rcHlttlii; on Ileatty Hlroot. A reunion wuh hold Monday at tlio homo of Mm. Mary Hljicuhothnm, whoro rive RonoratlonH woto r?prc ttonted, TIioho propont ItoHldon tho 1mtcH worn Mr. T. 1). lllju'iiliotliani, Mm. Mary Cartraw, Mm, Myrtlo Kol- ho, nml Wnrrcu KoIbo. Mr. ami Mm. Arthur KrolRer of l.o.t AukoIch, formally of Diiluth, Minn., loft this city Tuosdny ovonlutt for Portland. While here, Mr. ami Mm. Krulgor went kuohIh or Mr. nml Mm. Porter J. Nofr. FrlomlH nml iiciiualutuncon nro welcoming Mr. ami Mm. J. K. Watt nml iliiUKhtur, MIhh Helen Watt, who returned Monday ovonlni; from n flvo inontliH' vlHlt tu tint middle western HtatOH, Tho LmlloR Aid nocloty of tho Christian chinch will hold tholr nttxt jnootliiB nt tlio homo of Mm. B. 9. Smith on Weal Main utroot. Tho tin to Ih Novombor lath. Tho Tuesday Drliln cjuli mot nt tho homo of Mrn. J. W. .lohuaon thin wook. Flrfit prlr.o yiib won by Mrs. W II. McOowati, who received i nnM forn ilUlt. Mr, nml Mm, Schulor, Mr. nml Mm. Hon (larnott nml Mm, King Hartlott wcro miestH of Mrs, Hon Colllna at JiickHonvllln TluliBilny nf toruouno, x Mr, nml Mm. II. H. lloyilon nro on Joylnu u vlHlt from Mr, Hoydiul'a inolhor iiml.ttlHtnr, Mm. 0. A. Hoy ilini ami Mm. C, W, Hoydoti of Shof- field, III. Mm, Lillian Hay had nu kuohIh, Mr, and Mm, Sprntt Wolls of Ash land, Monday of thla wook, Tint ojiunlhK ilancO of Urn winter nenHoii ulven Tlnimilny rvonltiK by tint (Irnnter .Med fold cllilt wnn real ly enjoyed by nil prcHonl, Kvory iirraiiKOineiit mIiowIhk careful thoiiKht nml Iho ilcMlre to plenHo tliOHn In at emluiit'(. The hall wan really himo llful with lint feHtooiiH or Ivy, Jack 0' laiiterim, IiiIkIiI ted npplo pond itutfl ami tint Htnicu with IIh buck' Krotiml or corn HlalkH, Quo mltchl mty Hint norloty partook of tlm "back lo tho farm" movement with on'- UlllftlllHUI, A vory lat'Krt tiiiinlior of rhnrmliis; contunieH worn In nvldeuco, Mr, llnr.elrlKK'n orclicntra kiivh erillre HntlHfnrtlon. Iftinch ami elder went xerved il ii rliiK lint evening, . AinoliK tint yoiltiK hoxletiHCH of tint week wait MIhh I.eonn (IrlKtihy who Invited n niiiulier-of frlendri to take pari lu Hallowe'en feNtlvltk'H. (Jaineji nml rontctitK worn enjoyed nml nppetlzlmf rofreHhmentn nerved. necorntloiiM worn tlm conventional Hallowe'en ailoruuioiitM. 'Mr. Flet cher FIhIi pivo n number of vocal kqIoh. TIioho proHout Iticludpil Nelll" Cnnipbell, KHther Warner, Jonn HiiiIki', Hazel Autlo, Until Warner. An Walther, Vera Lnno, AukIi Hnl ley, Wllma HarrlBon, Nora Herk, l.loyd WIlllnuiHou, Carter Hramlon, FraiiclH Hemictt, ClmrloH Kay, Au thor Deintl, Floyd Hart, Htewnrt Tor tiey, l.ylo Wulthor. Mm. William Qoaylo entertained In a moi.i hoRpltablo ;nanmr Thiim day oveuliiK ill her home on Dakota nvenue. (hiostn wore fancy con tutnen In Juvenile atyles. DaucliiK wnn enjoyed nml a tloilctoiiH Hitpper menu Kitrvod, Mm. Qiinylo'n ituentn wore Mr. ami Mm. J. H. MncChttchlo, Mr. nml Mm. (I I.. Trncy, Mr, ami Mm. Alan Hracklnreed, Mr. and Mm. Frank TIhiIiiIo, Air. rtnil Mm. II. N. Moo. Mm. Floroilpo (loffo, Mm. J. F. Hoot, Mr. Ueaue nml Mr. Hen Klioldott. Todny lian been "lied Pencil Day" In tho buslncif Hcctlon of the city, Ifldlc of tho Prt'Hbytorlan church be ing rcApoiiBlbli! for IIh obnefvance. HooIIih worn conducted at tho public market and at tho II. nml C. caoh store. Thoao tnktttR nctlvo part were: McmlnmcB II. (J. Wortmnn, R. N. Wnrner, J. F. Mundy. C. It. liny, W. F. Shield, Theodhro Mdmh. !V. II. Itanium, of JnckBonvllo, John A. Tornoy nml O. P. Kills. .' l WodiiPHday ovonlnj; txt her homo on South OraiiKe Hired MIhh Herdcnn Honcom eutortnlmid about twenty flvo frlcmln. Thy, affair wris liv.bon" 'or of All IlallowoH'' tvr, tho RiicstH 'comlitK masked and lu fancy con tinue:!. Tho rooms were decorated with corn Htnlkn nml Jnck O' lanterns. He rroHhuiotitn w'oro Borvod nt a Into hour. MIssor Florence nml Melon noddy Kflvu n merry jrarty on 1la)Iowo'ou thut wnH thoratiRhly enjoyed by nil proHont. Their guests were Kiln nttd Hernlco Hrown, Margaret Fabrlck, Anun Hroad, Allceu Perl, Myrtlo Itnlplt, Marlon Mitchell, Jnmes Vance. Itnwlaud Hubbard, Karl Hub bard, Herbert nml Hobert Strang. Mr. nml Mm. ChnrloR Delhi ontor tnlnod with n six o'clock tllnner Sun dny ovonhiK In cotnpllmettt to Mr. J. Tucker of Sa'n Francisco. (JuoatB prcftont were ,Mr. Tucker, Miss Chnr lotta Hanks, Miss Amies Ilroad, Mm. Conw.1, Ownoy Koddy, nml Mr. Mnr- tin Itcddy, Mr. and Mm. Smith Hrndley of Waterloo, Iowa, nro expected to ar rive lit Medford next Tuesday. They will bo KiiestB or Mr. nml Mm. Wln flelil Halloy, former frlomlH, wlillo hero. , Tho nionthly program meothiR nml thank ofrorlng of the ProHbytorltin MlHslonary society will tnko plnco nt tho homo of Mrs. K. N. Wurttor noxt Tuosday nttornoou. Mm. Kvorctt Kails uml tit lu daugh ter, also hor sister, MIbs Delia lloytl, letl Wednosdny morning for a visit with rvlatlvoH nt Cottugti Urovo, Ore Mrs, M. h. Alford uml Mm. II. II. Sargent have been enjoying a visit from tholr brother, Captain O. C. Applcguto of Klamath Fulls. Win. John Pouting returned Wed nesday morning from Portland. Mm. Pouting wnn ti delegate t the national V. C. T. II. convention. Mm. Coraii M. KIdd returned to Modfortl Tuosday nrtor nu oxtended visit with rolatlvcH uml frlemlH in tho oxtromo oust. Mm. Lincoln McCormack mid Mm. Stewart Pattomon loturned Monday from u tthni't tlmo speut hi San Fran cisco. Mm. Curl llQllbrotuier left Mon thly ror Hrownnhoro whoro sho will visit hor slator, Mm. Hoflor. Mrs, T, It. KhiBiuati Huh rotiirned from a abort visit with fronds nt Ashland. Til vnry young sot mmih to liavo Im'bh th rnontr In PtlnVnep In thin wook'H Hoclnhlllllos. Charlotte, Mitre jfnrtt nml Werner Hoy wero nmong those who Invited their friends, to Join lu Mhlldwu'Dii "iIiiIiikh" ThilrK dny ovenliiK- 'I'l"' Hoy Home which Ih on IIoho nvemic, was miiglcnlly tnuiHfornied with black paper wltchoH, callt nttd ImtK, tho gut'Slk being white roli'.'d ami tiruitkod strati gem rrom tno Illusive country or OlioHtlnml. flamcH stilting Iho occa sion 'inadu (heevenltiK pntm with as tonishing rnpldlty. .Mnrgnret ,1m mer ntul Newell Hnrlier received tho prl7'H for guessliiK the correct Ident ity of 1ho largimt mimher or "ghoslH." Pilnipkln colored Ice cream and Indy-flngem uml pop corn went orVod. Thono present wero Margot.'iI5HmlKth and Snrlton dimmer, Honuhbmi'l JnnieH Camp befr, Mofrlll' Vftlker. Newell and Mercedes Hnrber, Vera nml Lorlng Jormstn, Gilford .Mcllrlde, Ned French. Mildred Wicks, Annolhctto Klnyeslde, Jeanm'jte Patterson, Mnrch Mul key. JnekSulllvan, Hazel and Hugh WorUilugmii, Dmothy nml Mnrlo Myers,, Mr. nml Mm. J H. Rolllnger on tertalncil with n six o'clock dinner Thursday evening. Coven were laid for Ix. Tho -tables wero attractive with Jack o'!autyns end whining red npples, and wens well Hiippllod with nil -tho good things that October brings ror Hallowe'en. Those prea cnlvwero Mm. Caroline Helllnger, Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Helllnger. Mr. and Mm. J, H'UelllnRor and Muster Itdlph Helllnger. . - A pupils' recital l!l lie, given this evening at the Medford Conservatory Itnlli Those Iriteretcd are cordially Invited to bo prejeat. The recital will begin pomptly at 7:30. This Is tho first of the winter series of re citals, one to he Riven the first Saturday of naeli month. . A Hallowo'en iaaiier.tdt party was given by little Miss Myrtlo Scott at her homo on South Peach street Thumday evening. The entire ar- rnngoments wero suggestive of tho occasion, docoratlom being very ni- tractlvo. Twenty-four guests were present. Mr. and Mm.'' Wayne Leever of Coutrnl, Point wefwhinong the out-of-town nttendantH at tho Oreatcr Medford club ball Thursdny evening. lT Tlio Ladles' -Relief CoriiB'wllI hold n social this evening nt the G. A. II. hull for tho soldier and tho ladles of thu HplIeCori'.., . -- T " ., ft Mr. aiidMra. YUIard Campbell lento Sunday ror n short visit In San' Francisco. . Tlio rThtiradny Kfiernoon Hridge club met this weefe nt the homo of Miss Huzol Davit. Mfltttor Itdlph Ualley was Iritro liiced to soclnl circles Thttmilfly lift nrnoon wllori his fifth birthday nn nlversnry wn celebrated by n very pleasant obtitrvnnco of Hallowe'en. Mm. Wlnfleld II. Hnlloy vnn hoslcns, lining nsslKtod by Mm, HrAvntfo ami Miss Vern Jlrndley of Waterloo, Iowa. ClirtnliiH wero drnwn dnd tho romiH lighted from electrolier with yellow shades. Mr. Jack O'Ltttiterti watched over tho guests from his post on tho flroplaco mantel. , A number of nmimlng features took place during tlio nftcrnoon. Tho Jlt tlo iteopln were greatly IntercRled'ln finding their written fortunefl with Innocent-looking Kugllsh walnjitH. A luncheon was nerved at four-thirty, the table centerpiece being the birth day cak'i with lis lighted candles Souvenirs were stick candy tied with yellow ribbon. The menu consisted of sandwiches, salad, Irrt cream, cako and candy. Those Invited-wero Naomi Wlbton. Doris Flngg, Ionise Hanson, Catherine Hanson, Isabel lltirbldge, Alva Kurbldgc, Louise Murphy, Florence Miller, (letrlido Hnrgrave, Jeannelte Ulchardson. LoiiIb Ulchardson, K"nneth Miller. Hilly Miller, (Jeorge Morgan, Conrad Wllkor, Ungel 8cantlln, Hobert .Hart, Francis Murphy and Joseph Murphy. Tho Wednesday Study club will hold a very Interesting meeting, the nftcrnoon of November Oth at.,the city library. -Mrs. M, L.AIford will have charge of the nffernoon's pro gram, the subject being tho life- and works or Oscar Wilde. Mray AHord will read his biography and an -outline of hl mnrh'dlscnsacd play "Haby Wlldermere's Fan." . The Plnodhlo club enjoyed a stag pa'rty at the )iome of Mr. D. C. Mc- Alplne on West Juckson street. Deco rations and supper were In keeping with the occasion. Mrs. McAlpInc assisted the host in serving of re, freshmentH. The. monthly hocI.i1 of the Ladles Auxlalllary or tho Daptlst church will be held at tho home ot Mm. Kent 81 S East Main street next Tuesday, November 5, 2:30 p. m. All the ladles are Invited to be present. A good program is being prepared. Mm. Hergesch (neo Carollno Smith) spent the lore par,t or tho week In MedTord with her another. Mra. M. A. Smith. Mr. Sidney Smith Is expected from tho east next Wednosdny. i Tho Friday evening Bridge, club mot last nlttht at tho home ot Dr. onjlaMrs." TITA HargravoonNqrtK 6rango street. ' , Mr. nnd Mm. S. T. Wchnrdson 'spent Sunday at Hock Point. t Mr. and Mra. llcrt Anderson re turned Friday from San Francisco, ORRINE CURES WHISKEY AND BEER HABIT OKItINK Is the standard remedy and is everywhere recognized ms the most siicces-fiil nml reliable homo treatment for tho "Drink Habit." It Is highly praised by thousands ot women, becauso It has restored their loved onoR to lives of sobriety and usefulness, nnd tho weekly wages which at ono time wero sptnt for -Drink" are now used to purchase tho necessaries and many comforts for home. Any wife or mother who wants to"savo her htiHband or Hon from "Drink" will be glad to know that she can purchase OIIKINK at our store, and If no benefit la obtntnod af ter n trlnl tho money will bo refunded. Can bo given secrotly. OKItINK Is prepared In two ferms: No 1, secret treatment, n pow der, nbsolutely tasteless nnd odorlesB, given secrotly In food or drink; OKItINK No. 2, In pill form, Is for thoso who doslro to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1 00 per box. Ask ror froo booklet telling all about OKIUM.. IjKOX k. haskins IfeSSlH- In a - s-I3?2'kv J J VsOTA- JL 1 Ov SW 1 1 A .7 - ' IlfM r"' r- l t1bKEZkVa.AM i w c: wiri t rat 3b A " l a rr, Ua. - ' I VV 'X. arpi H SH! Good9 Warm Room Perfection m v warm" breakfastthe. kind that sends you out ready braced for a good day's work should bo eaten in a warm room. You loao half the good of the meal if you are shiv ering In discomfort while you eat it. A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater makes breakfast a coay meal for the whole fumily. No smoka or smell with a, Perfection. Easily cleaned, Easily moved from room to room. An ornament onywhero; luxury in tbe bedrooms u necessity In the sewing-room or the bathroom, PtaUri ffwArj r writ for Jwriptlv Wrfufar. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tClifac.U) S Mukt Strei . S ftleo 3tse s H FRUIT MN ji r- ovt "- tA Hold Your Applds and Get Better'Fridfti AVu can tttorc 17 cam wore of fruit. Rates fls follrtwst 200 boxes or less 25c per box for tlio. 80oaoii. All Jh excess of 200 boxes 20c for the season. Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Go. Hotel Holland "Which Is Different" j We wish to announce io out' patrons in particular find to the public iu general that our kitchen is now equipped with a mortem ten-foot brick set French Otir diniiigtMni will now be open permanently ., and .we shall- usc-tonr best endeavors to maintain;1 not cxcel the reputation for an unexcelled menu, daiiityilnd efficient service and .moderate prices which the Holland 'has 'earned in the past eight' months. '" .- THE HOTEL HOLLAND DINING ROOM "WHICH IS DIFFERENT." Mm This Means Close Out Entire Stock I SAVE DECIDED TO HANDLE THE WILEY B. ALLEN LINE OF PIANOS IN THIS GTY AND WILL ENDEAVOR TO CLOSE Otf T MY PRESENT STOCK OF PIANOS, TE,. LAR GEST IN THE QITY OF MEDFORD, WITHIN THIRTY DAYS. Prices Will Bfc Slaughtered No offer refused provided it is within reason. , . This stoek of.pianos were brought direct from . the factory in carload lots and I am in a position to give the peoplo of Med ford the best bargains possible in pianos. '.-. :. S v V Do hot expect to lnnv the good qualities of ihy-. pianos from people interested m selling other makes. But eome and see for yourself. " - " PALMER'S PIANO PLACE it N. CENTRAL AVE., TWO DOORd R6l P. 6. ' A 2 tj 11 1 " n fvi - 4