Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 14, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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Society Notes
The event of the week iu social cir
cles was the entertainment at Castle
hall and banquet giveu Tiusday eve
ning at the Wilson opera house by Tul
isman lodge, No. 31, Knights of Pythias.
Some 200 members ami gutssts partici
pated in the function, which was one
of the most brilliant ever given in Med
furd. Castle lull and the opera house were
artisilly decorated with cut flowers
and ribbons in lodge colors. LadieB
wore red curimtiouB and gentlemen
white ones.
A most enjoyable musical program
was rei.dered at Castle lu$( while
dancing iu.,1 card games entertained
thou;? :n i. tendance. Later the com
uuy adjourned to the bauquet hall and
pirUo'.. oT a sumptuous banquet. Hon.
W. I. Yawter acted as toastmaster and
redpunses were made to various toasts.
The t'oiimving was the musical pro
Cf ram Wed: Selection, orchestra,
Messrs. Ha -elrigg, Miller and W. Bar
i:nm; S"loition, quartet, Messrs. W.
Mulkr, Kd Andrews; Di. Uurdetto, H.
'Withrrgtr'n; vocal solo,'' Mrs. Hazel
piano solo, Mrs. Flora Gray; se
lection, quartet; selection, orchestra.
The program at the banquet hall was
as follows: Toastmaster, Hon, W. I.
Vawter. Kesponsei Damon and Pyth
ias, M, Pimlin; Talisman Lodgu, No.
E. Hnyiirt; The Lmlii-a, J. p.
Kobertst; Oregon, V. M. Colvig; Greater
Medford, TI. Withiugton.
r The bnnquet committee consisted of
J. A. Ptrry am) fl. Schermerhorn.
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Wednesday afternoon Mrs. P. J. Mc
v Million, Mi's. Kulph Clarke nnd MrB.
William Hyde Stalker drove to Cen
tral Point to spend the afternoon with
Mrs. Fred Hopkins at her residence.
Tho afternoon w:us spent in playing
five hundred. Dainty refreshments
wero served.
Friday Mirrnoon Mr. Ralph Clarke
.ntnrtainl informally at bndgo wht
a number of BomMy folk.
Mrs. Ella Cairnes and her daughter,.
- tjnxjt
N. D., have beeu visiting Mrs. J. B,
"Watt. Thry are en route to Los An
geles for tho winter.
Mr. nnd Mra. Ralph ('lark are occupy
ing tho Rf; ly residence during the ab
souce of Mm. Roddy iu Spokane,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, recently
of IVndkt n( have taken the house nt
Fast ti.n-eiilli and Grant streets and are
at home to their friends.
Judge and Mrs. E. E. Kelly have
moved into the old Pierce homestead
on Fast y.venth street.
C. II. P" co and family have moved
into their handsome ikw home on East
Seventh rt'ot)t. The house is one of
the most spacious in the city.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Isaacs returned
Friday irght from their wedding trip
to California nnd were given a hearty
and noisy w -leome at the home of tho
bride's pnroiita, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Brown, by some of the irrepressible
friends of the groom
At
From
GREAT eHISTMRS STILE-
GREAT HOLIDAY SALE OF BEAUTIFUL
Brown, Sable, Coney, elaborately trimmed;
S6.50 values $4-50
All others in proportion. Large assortment of
children's sets.
Men's Raincoats
(. CAT OKKAT RlfllUCTIOXS.
$22.50 Black Watefpwjof Coats....::......
$15.00 Gray Waterproof (foats
$15.00 Wool Overcoat ;; -
An Overcoat is just the thing for husband, hrcttier m- sweetln-art
The Ladies' Aid society of tho Bap
tit church havo been holding a great
salo today in ono of tho new store
rooms adjoining the Baker A Hutcha
sou store. Things to eat and things to
wear nave ueen on sale all day and a
rushing business transacted. Fancy ar
ticles, Christmas gifts, home cooking
and a genuine old fashioned chicken
pie dinner were offered to the public.
Charles Nunan, assisted by his sisters,
Mrs. Josephine Russel and Miss Frances
Nunan, entertained in a charming man
ner Wednesday evening at Jackson
ville. Five hundred was the game of
the evening, Clarence Reaiues winning
tne gentleman's first prize nnd Mrs.
Jay Sexton the ladies, while the eonso
lution fell to Mrs. Burnett. A dainty
mppor was served, after which the re
mining time was spent with music.
The guests wero: Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Uca-ms, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cotcliett,
4Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Virion, Mr. ami
Mrs. Jay Sexton, lit, and Mm. Ii. T.
Kurui tt, Miss Farlow, Miss Prim ami
Mtwrs, George lierritt, Rav Sexton and
J. Hrcy Wells.
The Jacksonville fire department is
nuking much preparation for its annual
')all, which always takes place ou New
Star's flight. Nothing is being left
-indoiie to make it ono of the principal
jvents of the holiday season, as usual.
Tho Central Point Dancing club an
nounces a bal masque for Christmas
night. Tt promises to be a delightful
affair, as tho management are sparing
no pains to make it ftuch.
Oregon Is emerging from the legal
holidays, manufactured to alelvinto the
tense financial Situation, which seems
to have had a discouraging effect on the
matrimonial bureau also. No marriages
were solemnized in Jackson county dur- j
ing tho month of October and very few
in November. During the next 20 days
Dan Cupid will probably make up for
lost time.
Among the weddings chronicled dur
ing the pant fortnight was that in which
talist who , bwn i,,,,,,,,,,!
wIth the bp8t inicteHtH ot our vallov.
and M,m Abbio Kemlu n nr nm)
J,Atl,Ij;ut.-i ,0
Olhftiot Thev were at
Oipals. They wero at home to
their
large circle of friends at once.
The lovers of the festive dance will
be accommodated at Phoenix nnd Eagle
Point on Christinas, though the events
will not conflict. The first party will
be given at Phoenix on Christmas eve
and the other at Eagle Point on the
following night.
The marriage of Lillian M. Oreene
ind If. 1. Plvumle was solemnized at
high noon on Tlmnl;stj;lvinj day at the
homo of Mr. aad Mrs. Sebastian Ply
male, the groom's p.ir.M:!.-:. in Portland. I
ll..t- A U M itml.d- ... '.tr nf I'm '
niauuel Baptist chmv'u, officiated. Only
t lie family guests were present. The
home was tastefully decorated for the
occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Plynmle will
make their home in Jacksonville, of
which place the groom is n native, and
.vhere his parents resided for years.
The genuine holidays are fast ap
proaching, and social functions, danc
ing part ies, school entertainments ga
lore are on the tapis. Much preparation
being made therefor and the last
MEEKER'S Great Dry Goods Store
Now Until Christmas We Will Give Special Vahies in Every Department
fortnight of the mouth will be unusu
;illy interest ing.
Miss Agmw Ormiston, late of Rose
burg, who has beeu a resident of Med
ford during the past several months,
left for Crescent chy, Cal., last Wed
nesday evening. On her arrival at the
Del Norte metropolis Miss O. will be
joined iu matrimony to W. II. Wilson,
who was employed on the newspapers
of Med ford fur some time ami is now
editor and manager of the Crescent
City News. They have the congratula
tions and best wishes of numerous
friends.
George von der Hellon of Wellen,
who lately resigned his position as as-
saver at the Blue Ledge mine, will com
ply with the request of Secretary of
War Tuft to servo as resident third
lieutenant of constabulary hi the Phil
ippine isle.nds, and will soon leave for
his new hoiii", accompanied by his wife.
Hut a little time before he had received
i eoinuiuuicat ion from President Roose
velt r.sking him to report at Fort Leav
enworth fur duty iu the regular army.
The lu st wislus of all accompany them.
DEMOCRATS TO HOLD
CONVENTION IN DENVER
After deciding to hold the next dem-
ocratic nal ionnl convention at Deover
and fising the date of the meeting for
Tuty 7, 1I-0S, the democratic national
committee debated the propriety of ac
ctpting more of the $100,0110 ' offered
by Denver for tho convention than if
actually needed to pay the convention
expenses iu that city. Tho opposition
to the uc.ptnnee of the contribution
took the form of a resolution by Repre
sentative 'layton of Alabama, declin
ing money not actually needed for the
convention, but after n long debate the
resolution was laid on the table by n
vote of 31 to 14.
Ou the first ballot Denver received
'22 votes against 17 for Louisville, five
for Chicago mid one for St. Paul. Be
fore the soeond ballot was completed
( hicago and Lou i si lie wit lid re w and
Denver was selected bv m'cluinntion.
Coal for Salo.
We nre now prepared to furnish hand
picked coal at t he mine, fivo mile
ast of town, in any amount desired
$7..ri0 per ton.
tf PACIFIC COAL CO.
Owen TCeegnn and D. It. Thompson of
.laeh'HOiiville spent a couple of hours
in Medford Thursday.
HVJTk Fresh Comnlexton
u pictured-and produced by
Robertine, a mild, dahghtfui
r Trepanation, delicately fragrant
BJbJk the ilun exquisitely toft;
baniih cackled epoe&ranca atoed
bv ovot-drmeai reduce, tht iUa of
eiuargea pores, cleaned tnem. n-
. duces inflammation and spreads an even.
radiant glow due to wholesome ttounsn
meut of skin elands and stimulation of
the capillaries which alio feed the
bn and supply iu neaitmui coior.
Ait your Druggist flrafra latnpli cf
OBERTINH
15 dozen Ladies' Silk Hand-Made Collars; just
the article for Xmas; come in boxes ;j0!
to
Also a coiiiileti: stock of Lace Collars and Seta.
and Overcoats
No Fire in the I Jtchen Range
No Hot Water In the House
Then is the lime you ap
preciate the convenience of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
Attach a plug to
the nearest lamp
socket and turn the switch
PINT. QUART. TWO QUART
AND LARGER SIZES
Pint Size is specially adapted for nursery
Clears
Sale
Simple
Durable
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
AND SEE SAMPLES
Condor Water and Power Co.
Phone 8S. Office on Seventh Street.
Opposite tho Big Klectric Sign.
NEW TOILET PARLORS
Modern nnd scientific methods for tfcO
care of all diseases of the hair, scalp
and fnce. Klectric massage, phyaU-M de
ficiencies developed, manicuring, finest
toilet artieles carefully compounded.
MRS. W. L. CAHEROXL
Suite 4S, Hotel Mooro Annex.
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LEWIS'
West Side Confectionery
An Ideal Xmas Present
Riser's Oregon Art Calenders
Large assortmentMany designs
CHOICE CANDIES AND COKFBOTIONB
FANCY HOMDAT BOXHS OF STATIOWHEV
SO0VBNIB POST OABD9 AND ALBUMS
FURS
$18.50
$12.50
$8.53
T. E. Kelso, the Applegato miner, lias
been visiting in Medford.
KASKINS' DRUG STORE.
Leon B. Ha skins.
AT HASKINS'
Hare you done your Christmas
shopping t If not, come and let
us assist you in getting just the
present you want. It will be sure
to please.
'3Dw would a nice Parker foun
tain pen do, or a beautiful box of
stationery, uud let me say that the
quality of the paper is just us good
or better correspondingly as the
box is beautiful.
If you really want to please
somebody, give them a pyrography
outfit; can give you a very neat
set for $-2.50.
Toilet and manicure sets, per
fumes, mirrora, cigars, Gillctt safe
ty razors, tobacco jars, etc., aro
always appropriate.
I would a great deal rather show
them to you than tell you about
thorn. Come before, they aro all
picked over, liemenibor,
HASKINS
FOB HEALTH
BURNT WORK
PILLOW TOPS AND MATS.
$10.00 Tops - -. 7i&0
$7.50 Mats $"-Otf
12." dozen fancy Tops !20e, 2.1c. and :'"
These are extreme values. You should secure
some for your Christinas ifts.
TWO HUNDRED DOZEN IIANDK ER( '1 1 1 K I'S dl'ST If M( 'Kl V I'd).
TH.EIICE HUNDRED PAIRS HOUSE SI, I IM ! il.'S, lL. 'K, 1,'KI) lU.'OWX, $1.00 TO $2.50
Saturday will be the greatest Sale Day our store has ever bad. Our bargains will interest
you. Come and see our Christmas display. Remember, Meeker makes the prices. We have
everything you want. THE STORE FOR EV El,' VUODV.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They drain the towns of nioncj and neither
give the tit, style nor distinction t" your clothes
thatyonr own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
' The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONEY AT
HOME
The City Tailor
1 st National Bank
CAPITAL $50,000
The Youngest and Strongest
RESOURCES $360,000
WE DON'T SPECULATE
WM. & QROWELIi, President. O. CRAWFORD, Assistant Cashier.
F. K. DKUEL, VIcc-PreHiilent. M. L. ALFORD, Cashier.
CEO. VV. DUNN. SnconC VI", ivn I'Oi-nt.
R. W. GRAY. Builder
Colonial Porch Work, Grill and
Lath Work, Patterns, Et
Telephone 471.
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Leading Rooming
Overthe Poilofflcs
LADIES' KID GLOVES
In all lciiKtlis at, special prices. We have Glove
Bonds; a j 1 tick way to solve the Christinas gift
problem. You should select the gloves you want.
c fill in 1 1n bond, you present the bond at
1'Hst mas am! your friend can come at an' time
ami be Wlcd at, our glove counters.
IFERT
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
Medford
Medford Steam Bakery
HOT ROLLS FOB BREAKFAST
or dainty little dinner rolls that
will tempt the appetite of tho
most fastidious, Is tho kind w
servo every day whoa ordered,
llroadstnffs, light, white and do
licions, is our specialty, as well
as the richest, finest oaken, pas
try and pies. When you want to
enjoy your meahs, order youl
b.ikestuffs from us.
Medford, Oregon
Odell
House of tHe City
Medford, Oregon
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