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0 f 4 9 f t -- 9"i r 'f M?. i" vs lvrf' IH- - VL ' ' . I , 1 t r :; I' - ,V r VV IU)f ' Thi) Mon'n Uttilo claim or the Mollioillnt ICplHcopnl cliunli held ItH h tiro ml it it ii titt 1 banquet Tuesday oven till? ut tlin church tnbornarlo, Tho following program wiih rendered t MiihIo by Kin Sunday 'tichool or Vuwil duet; "Tarry With 'MV'(I roll), Mm. W. M. Vnu Hcoyoo, P. C IMlllUIUllllt. I'lnno duel, "Tho llctll.tV Daneo." Mm. ( .1. PiiHtinuii, Mrn. W. M. Van ilroyou, Miulo by Holiday Ytrhnnl orchestra. "My Pnlth Look Up t( Then" (Hfllineokor), MUh HiixnlrlKg, Mrn. 1 Inline. Louis lleiinolt, I. C. IM includes. MiimIi, Sunday nrliiml nri'lnwtnt, After tint program thorn wiih a general reception, followed by llm baiiqunt In which Hovonly-tlvo mom burn participated. Tim tables wore handsomely derorutod with rhryimn tlii'iiiiinm iiinl oilier full flowers iiihJ each KIK't whh given a beautiful roKuhiiil for t buttonhole bolwuet',, A menu served iy lint ludleii of thu nhiirrli , wfiM (in follows' i '' ItoiiMi Turltey with 'lYnwuiiiK Miiidiod l'olitt(iiM ' Cubbagu Sulml Cranberry Hauco Celery I'lekles Coffl'CI Im Cream C'nko AfitT llt banquet .1. (.!. Mil tin act ed mi lotitiiiitr. Hv. Poor of AhIiIiwiiI gave tin' In vocal Ion. v Tin following lunula wont given: "Welcome, Men," kj, W. Ilrulnord, president. "Our Clans Kntun It. II, limi ne tl, teacher. "Tim Sunday School's Mud," C. A. Meeker, superintendent. "Pollowniup," II. A. Caiinilny. "Tim CoinhiB Man," Itov. W. 11. Joffrlt-n of UrniitH l'an. . . i "Mtn and Tliflr Work." Hv. Poor or Ashliiiiil. TIh KnlKhtK or 'I'lilUniuii Iitgit No, nt ot tin- local onlur or KiiIkIU" ot PythlnH dittortnliuM at tho CnHtU' Hall Tui'Hilny fvoiiliij; with a n'ci Hon fxlvuii In honor or llm Pythian Mitor. Conforntliiu ovlihltm-Kfiiiil crnl rxiicctntloiia niljllKlnf,nl ovoiiIuk i'iisihmI. Tim ili(;oratuiiK In thu hatl wro lioiiuui'tH or InrRd' yellow cliry- Hanthoiiiiimn, tintl at tlio NiihIi (trill wlniru thr hanqni't. wan iwrvutl. tin tahlrK wiro tittratllvi with imlin, (trn, vIolnlH mill rlirynnntlmiuiintH. Tho vvuiiIuk'h proitrain wiih aH fol Iowh; Hoh'clion Orolmatra "On'Kon PythluulH (!. K. Sniimlorn Qiiartor MHr. Hoy, Itatlur, CanaiJy am) rioulilitr. "Tim HrothiThoml or Man" W, !'. ahlolilB .Soh'ctlou OrohcHtra AilJitiirniiiiMit to lnnitiot at N'anh drill HaiHiimt W. I. Vawtor Toaatmaiitor "Pun. nml Kratoinlty" Paul H. llmuly Qunrlot Mouxrit Hoy, Itn'ilor, Oauiulay ami floiililor "OiiT'LaillcH" W. T. Ooulilor Mnlo Mn. K. J. Crooly HfloRtlon . ? Orchmtra Itctiirn to Caxtlo Hall for Danclnc anil C.inlH Thoao rcHpoimllilo ror tlio atfalr worn thu following rnuiuilttueH: (louoral nrraiiKomcntH, M, A. llnilor, It, It. Klml. J. T. Phk'Kar. Hocoptloii, W. W. Klforl, J. A. Purl, 0. K. BntimlorM. Ilniuiiiot, II. T. HiiHwnll, W. P. llakor, K. TrowhrhUm. Docoratlon, H. J. TrowhrliltU', ' H. Bnwyor, H. 11. I.owIh. Tim Initial uilil-nmnthly cnnl mid Ihlmhlo party or tho (Iroatur Moilfonl rluli took plnn, throiiKh tho court oay ot Mr. Mohr at tho Moiirord llotol, Monday aftonioon. About Hlxty KUi'BtH woro prt'Hont. lli'ldgo and flvo hundroil wro plityod iiIho nuiullnwork wiih IndulKud In by tliouo not playliiK funis. Tho niQMonalno rioor wan iirtlHtlmlly arnuiKod and (liiiiiitltloH or rod and yellow uhrymin thonmniH, donatnd hy MrH. J. W. Diiulap woro iihuiI nH docoratloiiH. At tho couuIuhIoii or tho kiuiiob dolluloiiH tua and rako won) Horvod. Tho nt tQI'IIOOU WIIH n HIICt't'BH hutli Hoolitlly and tlnaiH'Inlly and a unaulmouH voto at thanks Ih toudorod Mr. Mohr ror his courtt'By to tlio a run tor Mod ronl club. Tho uoniinltteo In clmi'Ko wore: Mrn, Win. HudKo, ohalrinuu, and Mim danum T. 10. Danlola, A, M. Cnroy, M. t, Airord, V, N. OuniniliiKH, K, H, Ilonnott, II. 0. llnhlliiK, O. Ann hplKor, 0. O. lloiwi, W, I). AUon, 1,. lluiidy, II. Ii. Ilrown, I,. I). Uoll, II. W, Chirk and MIbh I,ydla AiiHtln. Tho noxt party will taho plnco Monday, Docomhor lilth, to Which all tho iiioiubcii'H ami rrloifda aid mjulii cordially luvltcil, INTERESTING 8 ETING5 OF WOMENlS CLUBS7 Mr, llMmi (lalo wits mi nttvo IiokIi'MH lliln wi'ok t'lili'iliiliiliiK ror bur liouiio cikiiiI, MrH. I,, .1 KlmpHoii, or Coom Hay, ON'Koil. Katurday nvonlntt MrH. Ualo iihIioiI tlio rollowliu; frlmiilK In bur homo on Hoiilh Uiiiml Hjlrnot! Mi, mid Mm. K: M. Alulrown, Mi, nmi Mm. (loo. Aiidrown, Mr. Kiln Hlowart, Mrn. IMKiir llaror, Mm. .1. V, Mundy, Mr. Wnltor Muildy, Mrn. A. A. IJiivIh, Dr. J, .1. HuttiimiH mid iiiothor, Mm. JOim ihi'iih or Phllmlulphliir A hrldr.o par ly ami liincltfOil woro iiIho kIvmii hy Mm. (lalo Timtsdny iiricrnooli. DocoratloiiH woro h rynant hotn imiih and autumn folbiK't. Mm. W- U. Kl tin wH tho recipient or tho find prize, MrH. Hnrry Koalor tlm coiiKoliitlou '(Initio Invited to nieiit the tfueHt of honor were: MeHiliinieH IMroy ciul dmll, 1. A. Kalnile, J. '. Ileddy, Hur ry Pouter, Lnthrop PorhliiR, W. Itati, llariiioo, P. Glumly. W. t. HIHx, K. II. Ilanley, Will Warner, UuorK" ltol(orl, lJdKiir llofvr, P t'lnro and .l!ii5ihlim HtiHtmll nhd'MIH Kraiiccti Xillian ot ,lnckHOi(v1lle. Mm. iftltup hoii 'lert, I'flday overtluu' ror,Po)lhiinl to vlult frlomlH. Ovur oiio hundred former nwldeiitH of tlm utate or Iowa who are now IIvIiik In Medrord and vicinity mot Tuomluy eveiiloK ul tlm Prenhylerlan nlmrnli mid perfeeled tho orRiiuUn Hon of n lor.nl Iowa anoi'latloii, to ineel at Interval for an oseiilm; or Morlal pleaHiire. A prommti Included piano nolo hy MIhhimi liter, Coffin and I va UourK, and vocal hoIoh hy MIhh Illninaii mid Mrn. AhhIIkt. The officer elected were Mr. C. II. An Hiker, pniHltlcnt; Mm. !'. W. Meam, vlce-pntaldent; MIhh Helen X. Yock oy, dtci'etary and Dr. IV.'AV. Htearnn, ireatiurur. Mm. Delroy (lotchell Invited a iiuiiiher r frlemlH to hor hoiue Thurmlny arirnoon ror hrldp and luncheon. Pink rose and vloltttn or iiuiiietited the lahleti. Thoim enjoy liiK Mm. (iittchull'H honpltallty went MeidaiiieH I,. J. Klintmon. Helen dale, J. W. J. Marlon, ICdward Krpiiob,-0(orituUuljurto, JIA.aruy, Ira J. DoilKit, Waller Bloken, ,l. J:, doro, LMirop Pcrkn.,,W. W. Har mon. II. r Waftlior.'il. C."Kontiior, J, I Iteddy mid Ui Clare. . A ImitipKtt win given at the Hotel Mcdford itrlll .Monday eonliiK hy the local eiiuul HiirfraKe cluh. Mr. Clar ence itcamcH, tho nlilo toaHttnaster pronlcleil and Introduced tlio rollow Iiik Hpeakem: Mm. J. V. Iteddy, proHldeut, and MIhh dladya Ilenrd, Mm. CharleH Schleffelln, Colonel II. II. Burnout. Mr. (ioortfo Putnam and Pather O'P.irrell. The hanipiet wan Breatly enjoyed hy all present, Mrs. S. B. Smith vory Rracloimly received the ineinherH ot the l.adlcH' Aid nocloty or tho ChrlHtlan chunSh at her homo Wedoendny artornoon or this week. wNhoiit thirty wero present. Maple nut Ice cream, cake ami cotfoo wore served. Tho r rortH or tlm liontoHH wero e?ipeclally appreciated hecaiiHii of hor non- moiuhemhlp to tho oclcty. Memhent or tho Mudford concert orchestra met Monday ovonlni; ror rohenrtial at tho assembly room or tho hli;h hcIiooI. Beveiiteen were proflent besldea the director Dr. Marlon. Among tho selections played wan tlio airiKlelln ovortnro hy Wohor. hy Wouor. Tho nuenoti N'ochea llrldBo cluh enjoyed a delightful dinner party Wedneaday uveuliii; at tho llotol Hol land drill. A color aclioiiio ot white and yellow wiih carried out lu chry HantheinuniH, rosea and dainty plnco cardH. A few "riihboirt" of hrldKO woro played uftor tho dinner. MIhb Inn Cochran wiih hoatcss to moinbora or tho K. K. clul) Wednea day nftornoon at her homo on South lUyomUlo avenue. After nn hour of howIiib, MIbh Coahnm Rervdd Iro croiuii, cuko mid corree. MIhh Ilolon Unlit will eutertnln tlio eluh noxl woolc. Tho luncheon cluh wnn roKiilod Tuosday iitternoon nt tho homo or Mrs. .lohu M. Uool on" KIiir'h HIkIi way. Tables woro pretty with var loua colored clivysantUomumB. Mrs, William iluilKO will ontortaln noxt week. Tho flml curd mid thlinblo party Blvqn hy tlio ludloH oN tho drontcr MeiKord cluh wna u docldod bucccbb. 'i ho affair waa kIvoii Monday nrtor uoon at the MeiKord llotol. Ton tuition of brldKo wore onjoyod. . Ito- rroBhmontH of ten and wnfoia wiro Hurvud, lfF;DFO-RD MATL TRTBUNJS, angPTTOBP, OREGON, Mm. J, u HoIiiih ontortnlned a law nitinher of frlemlH Krday oven liiK at hor homo on North drape HI. Ill roniplltiioul to MIhh Me da XIoIioIh whose nifirrlntfe to Mr. .limuo Hutler oeeiirn (u llm near future. The fore part of tho eveitliiK wn Hpeul In playftiK Klvu Hiuiilrwl, Mm. K, V (IuiIiIIh wIiiiiIiik flmt prize, Mm. Clem Chlldcm tho coimolntlon. He freHbmeiitH wero then nerved roualfit litK or cake, Icon, lm.n Iioiih, iiutH nrul coffee. The (union wero adorned with pink and white romm, at a hIk mil fiotn tlm hoMteiiH, Mh XlchoU drew from behind a ncreen or flow orti. n nilnlatiiro automohllo filled with giriH front thoHo prexent. Mm. IlelniH' ;uoHtH liiuluded Mlimen XltholK .Maud NIcImiIh, Turner, Bnedlcor, Huh. kltiN, Dalil, MnnnliiK, Woodn, Ore Kory, MeHdnme8 (luddh), Piatt, JIow ard, 'Anal Hubbard, Del.ln, ChlldK, I.nou lliiHklitH, II. X. Put lor, Prank UnarH, diii;e, U. (J. Poit, VefJie Van Dyke, Mary Payne, Cnrtwrluht and Clem Chlldem. . i ' - : An Informal dnucliiK parly was held tin tho Hinall hall of tlm Xdt.A- tprliim Thursday ovciiltiK A number jr novelty dniicea wero Introduced mid (ho oceiikloti wan unlil to ho the "JolUeHt ever." Mr. Den C. Hheldou .wiih roHpoiiHlblo ror tho affair. Dur ing the eeulug a committee whh ap pointed for the organization or ;i per manent eluh. The ouch chorion were Moftflm. Hen .Sheldon, deorgo JCobertu, Italph llnrdwell, Lathrop PerkltiHand Harry MndHny. The following wero among Hioho present Thumdny ovon iitg: Mcidauicn Campbell. Perkins, dray, lledfleld, llardwoll, Diddle, KchiiBter, Itoherts, MIhuoh Horton Merrick, llutchluson, Uavla, Heard, DahlJ Kentiit'r, Ida Leu Konther, Deuel, Mlksche, II a nee, Perry,. ltc and Hock nud MesHm. ItobertH. J'cr klna Hordwell, LI nil nay, Diddle, Deuel, ltecd, Bholdon,. Klah, Parrell, Aiidilmon, dray, Cnmp1icj, dlaagow, Morljl, Wilkinson Ilimtley, Jiodfit-. lliuicj-, Voiih, Itedflcld.tuhiiBter nud HttcUcock. .' AmouKtbeT wook'H-ncllvUlas-wcro the ihlinble (tarty mid luiiclieon given at thu homo of Mrs. Walter Konlucr on deneva avenue, Wcflncaday after noon. Mrs. Kentner and Mm. Homer Kothermnl entertained. Tho lunch eon, which coiiHlated or three coumefi, wiih nerved from small tables with covorH for four, and wro adorned mUIi red chrysanthemum and red hhnded can ill en. Mm. Kentner woro A gown of yellow chiffon over cropo du chine. Mm. Itothermal crepe do chine In n delicate Hhadu ot green. Thoan enjoying tho affair wero MeadameH K. A. Welch, John Uarne burg, Jonas Wold, W. P. Qulscn berry, deorgo Itoherts, Italph Hard well, S. T. Klchnrdaon, J. W. KoycH, C. II. lledfleld, Charlea Ilrown. CharleH l.eho, John I.nwlor, MIkkcs" fioHH Kentner, Ida Leo Kentner, Itiith Morr'ck am' Prancea Kinney. Thu Golden Link Sunday school clnKB of the Haptlat church mot Tues day, 'Nov. 12 at tho homo of Mrs. S. 11. I.owIh, III! 2 8. Newtown. An In teresting hualneaa session waa held after which dainty refreshments wero Horved hy tho hostess and n nodal hour enjoved, TIiIh class In composed of young married women mid taught hy Mrs. 0. I). Young. Thorn nro forty m'em hera enrolled. They meet onco a mouth for a social afternoon. Those present were: Mesdnmes Young, Cnrlow, Btearna, Heach, Marsh, Wll hoii, Btlnsou, Howell, Lewis, Mc- draw, DeArmond, Stluaon, and. Plchtluer. 'lsiora woro Meadamea. Cuiinlnghnm, DeArmond mid Cltl iiion, The IndleB of tho Altar society ot Catholic church mot Thursday nftor noon at tho parish hall (o proparo ar ticles for tho Christmas fair to ho "liefil from tho "20th to tho 30th, of .Vovomiiur. The fnlr will ho hold on tho flmt floor ot tho building now oroi.pfotl hy Palmor'a piano house. On the btcond floor, dancing may ho enjoyed ench ovenlng with music hy an cclici'trn, Wxtoiialvo preparations nro i,01)H mndo to mako the fair Buccesaful. Mlsa Mabel ltodflold Wilson, and Mr, Roland Wllholm woro united lu maningo ut tho homo or Mrs, Ever hard at dranta Paaa, Wodneaduy of this week, Itov, Jeffries of tho Metho dlat Kplacopal clutrch officiating. Mra, Wllholm Is n fonnor Medford girl with many frlouda In thlu city. Tho groom la a business man of dloudalo being lutoreatod In mines und timber lands near that suction, Mr. and Mra. Wllholm will resldo ut I aioudalo, All exceptionally I'h-fliirtiil evonlng wnH spent by iiipmherH nrul giiestH of tho HnsUini Btnr order Thumdny evening. Mm, Mnrioiret V llaier, worthy grand inntrori was tho guest of honor, Tho evening wan taken up with review work, a banquet being served at tlio conclusion of the husl nesii mooting, Tonal were given by Mr. II. C, (lurnntt, Mm, llnier, .Mm. Merrick and Mm. Btoddard. Tlm committee worn Mrs. C. D, Klwood, Mr. and Mm. J.'T Biimiimrvlllo, Mrs. Italph Woodford, Mrs. John Jlutlor, Mm. Chnrlcft' Yoimg, Mrs. L, Jones, Mr, mid Mm. J. A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. It. N, Poslor, Mrs, Dr. Stearns, Mm I. L. Hamilton. Mrs. Dalla King, Uil Wiiriu-r mul Mr. I-JIwood. Mm, .door'gotCicnltliJH vm hostess to u few friends at an auction brldgo paryt at her homo mi West Tenth Htreet this afternoon. At tho con. cluuloii or tho iKjimo, waffles and cofre wero served.1 The gilents woro Misses Inez Coffin4, Delia Deck, Helen Dahl, Iva Coffin, 'Xlirabllne Mlksche, Irene Kulllvmi, Dora Hiilllvau, Jen- riessn Hutler nuirMrs. W P Qutzen- berry. 4 Mm. IMgnr Hafor entertained with a farewell luncheon Friday at her home In compliment to Mm. Blmpson of Coon Hay, Oregon. A color scheme of pink and wlilje wns carried out In raruatlonH nnd'plucc cards, the liv ing room adorned with yellow chry santhemums, night guestH were present, Tho rehearsals with the Choral so ciety uro jirpgrotflng splendidly nd' It has been decided to give a. public performance liV' December. The ehoriiH numbers about 50 people and wlH be strengthened by mi orchestra of 1C. ' : .'' ' Tho Hoosovelt Circle of the Pnr-enl-Teachem a'ssoclatlou met this afternoon at (tli( Itootsevelt school, Mm. (leorge P. King president, pre flldlug. Tho lender' for the nfter uoo'n was Mm, 12. II. Core. Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Perl enter tained at dinner nt the Hotel Holland grill Monday evening. GuestH pres ent were Mr. atnl'Mn. J, K. Wester lund und Miy .andr Mrs. A, ,K. Kel logg ot Gold Hljl. .rt ';' Miss Pletcher of Albany, who has been In this city for a short time left Wednesday or heirtliouie, returning to Medford tor .tho 'hqlldays. Miss PlclchVr la n slstcr"ifc,f the Into Mrs. A. K, Warp. v rm Miss Agnes Isaacs Is expected home londay,romxv extended, visit in Portland.. where. sho.was tha guest oj Miss Myrtle ltobcru, a former Medford girl, .Ind oilier. Mends. Mr. and Mrs. J IT.TInRcr and Mr. and Mra. George Monroe, ot the Illlhco orchards spent the week-end lu town to attend tho social evening ot tho local Pastern Stars. Tho Amoma Hlblo class, composed ot young ladles, met for a social evening Saturday at the home of Mlsa Mcars. A pleasant time ensued. Light refreshments wero served. V Mr, nnd Mm. J. A. Newell of Senttle nro guests of Mrs. William lludge for n few days, en route to Honolulu. Mrs. Newell Is n sister of Mrs. A. M Carey. Tho Tuesday aftomoon brldgo club met at tho homo of Mm. Gua Newberry thla week. Highest hon ors wero won by Mrs. IL P. Har- gmve. Mr. Howard Dudley who has been tho guest of his mother and brother. Waltor Dudley ror n abort tlmu left this evening for Los Angeles. Miss Josephine Conroy, a guest ror several weeks of her brother, Dr. K. J. Conroy, left Prldny evening ror her homo nt Hrltlsh Columbia. Mrs. J. II. Liggett returned tho tlrst of tho week from uti extended visit In different points In tho east and north. Mrs. J. Uuulop ot Siskiyou Heights wna hostess nt nn Informal luncheon Saturday, at her home. Covers were laid for four. ' Mrs. A. A. Davis entertained In formally Wednesday evening Tor Mrs. Helen Gale nnd Mrs. Simpson. Mr. and Mra. HalpH Lincoln have hud ns their guest Mr. Cnrrol Newol, a rortnor elaasmato or Mr, Lincoln's. Tho Luncheon llrldgo club will bo entertained next week by Mrs. Uudge at hor homo on West Tenth street. t Mrs. I. L. Hamilton returned Wedneaday evening from a few weeka visit nt Snu Francisco. v Mra. Wllllnm NeWs and children hnvo lott for Arizona whoro (hoy will spend tlio winter. , Mrs, W, T. Hovorhlgo haa returned rrom soyoral woeks' vjslt at SnU Lnlto City. ' '' ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, r'riilny nfienioon, Novernhet '22, At 'i ). m., tile intiiir Hliulcutft of St, Mnry'i itcmleny will prcHetil it ihiihI eil mul liternry rcellnl, t tic wruntl of tlielr Herien of moiilhly progrnmrt. Tlm parenlH jmi fricinlH of tlm mrl!fi pnnlH mo IiiomI eonlinlly invited to jilleml, The prognim felfnwH: The Flower Hf.irilh (ViiIno) .,,,.,..,,....,,.('. W, ICrogriinii At llm itiiino, Pern Wing P.H(uilimitiii!i (.'I part ehoriiH) . .-. . , .W. IiouiSh SI. Afnry'H ncmlemy clnh.s Sftiila (JlmiH (liinrilH.C, W. Krognmn Al the piano, Knlli HilrtiwH L'lniiocenee ..,...,.., Vohh At llm piano, Mnhle Semliler My Autit'x lleireH Dnimnlie pemolinl. JfrH.-JoIni Hinilli. ...Mnrgnrct Fnlirii Anna Miirin ..llorcrit'u Tennv .Temiiiiii Helen Heddy Sophiii '.Miiilelino (leiigon Aruhellu. .Moliliv Semliler MnllWn Aletlm Ilnhti Clementina Janice Hodge Juno, ..fury Hrown IMsy Jim wn OlmlyK WiUon HipjwlH (maid).. Catherine OT'nnnell !(mnorcH(iie Dvorak y Violin, lone Cnutliom In tlm Arena, Op. OIL. If. Kiigelmnnn I'rimo, Madeline Oengon, Helen Heilily; Seemnlo, Kilna Trimble, lilanehe Atwood. (a ) HoKe in the Ilml (h My Dear Jernfky...IeHHe flaynnr Voice, XIihm 0. Mikhche Da Cnpo WnltzcH, Xo, 2 ........... ; ..... . Henry Cooper St. Mnry'H violin quartet The Parcnt-Teachern' association of tho Hoosovelt school held their regular monthly meeting Friday art ornoon with Mrs. G. P. King, presi dent In tho cnalr. Tho routine busi ness of the session was dlspatchod after which Mrs. Van Scoyoc and Mm. Past man were head in a vocal duet. The study of the Montessarl Hysicin wan then taken up with Mm. Gore as lender, followed by Miss Fielder and Mlts DeVore. Mm. Schuster, Mm. King and Mrs. Leon ard took part In tho discussion. Mm. Kaiser of Ashland also made an ex cellent talk on tho psychology of the method that was listened to with much Interest. That mothers are thinking along progressive lines of child-culture was shown by tho large attendance which taxed tho room to standing capacity. The ladles of tho association meet next Tuesday at tho home of Mm. IL D. Poster on Past Main street to sew carpet raga for a rug for the rest room. All mothers are re quested to help by sending a pound of sewed rags If unable to assist In tho work that afternoon. t Miss h'tltel KITert is north for a visit at different points, including Corvallis, Portland, Eugene and Hoseburg. Tlio Friday Kvonlng llrldgo club met lost night with Mr. aud Mm. Gus Newberry." Mr. and Mm. John' Cox are guests at tho homo of (Mr. and Mm. T. K. Pottengor. Mrs. Wayne Leever or Central Point was a Medford visitor this week. Mm. A. R. Orr of Colorado la vis iting Mrs. Mary Orr of West Med ford. Mrs. M. L. Alford visited rrlends at Ashland the first of tho weok. Mrs, 1). 11. lluasell spent Monday In Medford. NOTICK. N'otlco is hereby Riven that tha undersigned will apply at tho regular meeting ot the city council Novem ber 19, 1912, for a license to sell beer nnd malt products only in quantities of not loss than twelva common quart beor bottles or Its equivalent to tho consumor from 109 P. Sth street for a period ot six months. PURITY llOTTLLN'a & SUUPLY CO. Dated Nov. Sth, 1912. ' - i IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had bettor stop at onco or you'll loso your Job. Kvery lino of business la closing Its doom to "Drinking" luon. It may bo your turn next. Hy tho aid of OHH1NB thousands of men navo been re stored to Uvea ot sobrloty aud In dustry. We aro so suro that OHHINK will benefit you that wo say to you that If nttor a trial you rail to got any bonorit from Ita use, your money will bo rofunded. Whon you atop "drinking," think of tho money you'll snvo; boaldos, aobor men aro worth moro to tholr employers nnd got hlghor wages. Coats only $1.00 a box. Wo havo un Intoreatlng booklet about OH HINK that wo aro giving nway rreo ou request. Call ut our atoro and tiilU H aver. Loon H. llasklns, 3912. Avoid Impure Mfc for Infants and Invalids " Get " . Hull Llvli S It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for ali Agts; r Rich milk, malted ratn, in powder' forra For infanU, invalids and growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nunmg mothers and the aged. Take no substitute. HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk Wmt to Live m I jib solPif "iaCCsi AND LIVE TO EAT and It Is necessary to have tho best, especially when the coat Is mod erate. You get top-notch goods her$ always and we guarantee stls faction. Are you a customer of, onn bakery? If not, why not? ' ALLEN GROCERY CO. WHHrrHlHIHlHn "We haA;c the finest lot of ferns ever grown du Hert ford. Prices fire right. Cut flowers that aro fresh. Bulbs, Rose Bushes a fine line. MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Phone 3741. 923 E. Main K"H- HEAT BY WIRE Electric Heating 4 RATES FOR WINTER SEASON ONLY 1V lvv. heater (will heat ahout 1")00 cubic feet) rate 3.00 per month 2 Ivw. heater (will heat about 200 cubic feet) rate $-1.00 per month. 21. Kw. heater (will heat about 2500 cubic i'cot) -. rate 1.150 per month. P, Kw. heater (will heat about 3000 cubic feet), rate 5.00 per month. On account of having a certain amount of power which is sold in summer for pumping aud irrigation? we tiro able to offer this same power for winter usq tit a rate much below anything previously offered, l ELECTRIC HEAT IS CLEAN, SAFE AND SANITARY v . , , , NO DUST, NO SMOKE, NO FLAMT3. NO SOOT, NO ASHES, consumes no oxygen and, leaves the .air ' perfectly pu'o; requires no labor, once installed Is . aiways reaay, can ue mstaueii anywucre juui js or especial advantage in office buildings, not now pro vided with chimneys or heating plant. California-Oregon Power Company Phone 1G81. PXGE V) TJ More healthful than tea or codec. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Keep k on your sideboard at home. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Ask for HORUCK'S. -Lirt'r-iA-f- f lio ' t&. u Xz- vt -k-:-k ; ! ii .H"H"l"M"M"8"M"i"M -K 216 West Main J 1 2