UNITKI) Vntm AfHKWIAtXm Full Lease Wire Report. SECOND SECTION PAGES 9 TO 10 The only jmper in the werX published In' a city the lira Medford having a loased wlr Medford Mail Tribune XFiui: YEAR. ' OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1910. No. 17. , " ' if ' ' i - " """" - IN MEDFORD'S SOCIAL REALM Thu Lnmhiirdi Oporn company Iiuh como nnd gone, Liu t- tliu memory of It iitlll lingera, and lliu lovera of uiuhIo aro looking forward to IIm return next year. Manager Hnrolrigg do aervoH great credit for huving been nblo to got hucIi an organization hero, mid Mod ford tdiowod hor ap preciation by turning out on mnHMo and a mont onthuKiiiHtla attdioiico a acmblod. It wnn pity thnt the firxt part of "Cuvnlloriu Kuiitlonnn" wns marred by tbo Heating of lnto'comers and by loud talking, for no ouu want ed to misy any of it. All Koeicty wns out and many beautiful gowni wcru worn. Anions tlioHo who enturtniuod supper par ties at tbo Natdi Grill were: Mr. and Mm. Daggett nnd their guests, .Mr. and Mru. Kim; Dr. and Mrs. Itmldy entertained Colonel and Mrx. F. II. Kay; Mr. and Mru. 01 well entertained Dr. nnd Mm. liny and MiH Mable liny; Mr. and Mm. J. L. llnmincrsly of Gold Hill bad an tboir gucstN MIrh Nina Carter and Mr. W. P. Dodges Mr. Molntyru entertained Mru. Moul don and Miim Oladys Carey: Mr. Ira Dodgo and MIsh Kontuor, Mr. nnd Mtn. Taylor. At tbo Louvre, Mr. Astbury enter tained Mru. Fred Hopkins, Mchhix. Wnnhburn, Harvey and Brooko; .Mr. and Mm. A. C. Burgess entertained n largo suppor party, Mr. and Mrw. T. E. Danieln nnd. Mr. Martin Heddy. . Tbo Wednesday Study club met with .Mru. Vawtor Inst weok, it being Kcniprouity day. ' The invited guest wore from Ashland and JnckHouviflo, ns well uh Medford. The opening pnHjr, "Glimpses by the WayHide," by Mrs. Vnwler, was very interest ing. It was followed bv a pnpjr by, Mrs. Gale, "Tbo Woman Without n Club," which was olovorly written. Mru. Carter of Ashland, who bnH boon in eharKo of tbo. library there, for yonrn in fact, lino been iustru mentnl in keeping it up who wn tbo guost of honor, had uh her fltibjcct, "Tbo Educational Value of the Li brary," and brought out its values and tbo benefits to bo derived from a library, very strongly. Mru. Vnwtor'n beautiful homo wiik most nrtiHtically decorated, yellow boing tbo color scheme. BowIb of hugo yellow tulips and Oregon grape were tbo decorations in tbo ball nnd reception rooinH. Mrs. Vawtor, bo- comingly gowned in yellow Bilk, with npangled ovor-drapo, received the ' in tho pnrlora of tho Moore hotel at guostH, nBrttsted by Mrs. E. H. Pickel, 8:30, nftor which tho guostu will nd who woro n Btunning gown of oldljonrn to tho Louvro enfo, whoro tho roBO crcjio do chiuo with blnok trim- 'hnnquet will be held. Tho reception mings. Mrs. Neff, in n dainty whito gown of Bntin Htripod orepe, nnd Mrs. Gale, vorj fetching in n bluo Bilk frook with laco trimming nnd picture hat, proslrlcd in tho dining room, assisted by Mrs, Morriok in n handsome lin gerie gown, nnd Mrs. Will Wnnior in n haud-cmbroidorcd lingerie gown. Tbo decorations in tho dining room woro yellow tulips nnd mustard. Tho noxt mooting of tbo Study club will bo with Mrs. Deuel. Mr. and Mra. E. M. Andrews gave n vory impromptu and ltiformnl af fair Monday night which gave groat pleasure to those- who woro present. Tho scores of the oporaH, "Caval lorin ' Kustioana" and "Pnglinoci" woro gone through nnd the motifa nnd thomoa of onch brought out. Those who woro fnmilinr with tbo musio had their momnrioB freshened! "We'll Build the Crater Road" It has boon Bnid thnt those who objoot to having countors landed on their jnw should not box. Medford not only is willing to take tho count- ors, but rather enjoys tho sport of boxing nnd for that ronson, when tho supremo court of tho stnto. knookod out a bill appropriating $100,000 to build a boulovnrd making' aoooBBiblo tho bonutios of wondorfulj Crntor Lnko, tho oity simply sinilod nud doolnrod to tho world, "I will' build thnt rnnd myHolf." And Modford is making good. Tho sun hnd not yot sot on thnt day tho iiowb wbb rocoivod whou tho oall wont forth for a special ses sion of tho Modford Commoraial club to ooiiBidor ways and moans. At tho mooting tho loyal sons of tho city woro out in foroo, nnd bofora n ndjournmont was tnkon it had boon dooidod to nsk contributions in the sum' of $100 from tho nro- up and those wha woro not were given n very clear insight, and all wore nblo to enjoy tbo operas hotter for (ha explanations given. Mr. Iluzulrigg was at tbo pinno and Mr. nuzelrigg and Mr. nnd Mrs. AndrowH did tbo hoIo work. Ito'.h Mr. Hnzolrigg "d Mr. Andrews gnvo oxplnuntioiiH of the music. "Cnvalleria Kustionnn" in just Hiiited to Mrn. llnKclrlfjK'w voice and hhe delighted tbo audience with her hoIoh. MrH. AudrowM wan aIho at her bent in the hoIoh from tbo two operas. , Miss Caroline AndrowH cnlertnin ed the C. C. club at her homo Satur day night. The house was artistic ally decorated, lavender nnd white, the colon) of tho club, being uncd. GauioH were played during tho eve ning, after which a buffet Biipper was fiorved of fmit punch, flnnd wichcH, enko nnd olives. Tho club members are: MiBses Caroline An drown, Joan Anderson, Vern Olm stcad, Josephine Hoot, Marie Eifert, Marie Kicrnnn, Eugenia Townsend, Evelyn La Point, Hutb Woodford and Kntherinc Woodford. The In vited guests were Messrs. William Vawtor, I.elaud Ewbaulc, Morris Leonard, Itobert Kelson, Ralph Pierce, Homer Elwood, Willio IIol brook, Kay La Mar, Paul KubbcI and Ilnstan Ling. Tho laot dnnco of tho Hcason of tho Juvenile Dancing club wait held in Anglo oporn hoiiKo Wednesday evo uing. Tbero wan a large attendance and ninny pretty gownsworo worn. After tho dnnco an elaborate six courno dinner wnH served at tho Nash Grill, Mr. Richardson acting art toast master. Thoso present wero: McHRrs. and Mcsdnmrs II. C. Kent ncr, Sam Klohnrdwn, Charles Hu zolrigg, W. F. Tumor, Pitrdiu, Jchho Houck, F. W. HolliM,.K. F. Antle, Pert Anderson, W. C. Aldonhngen, II. 0. NicholHon, 0. C. Pogg, P. J. O'Gnrn, W. C. Green, V. P. Emeriek, II. N. Butler, J. G. Goblo, Dr. Shearer, J. K. Woodford, P. J. Neff, A. II. Miller, J. S. Orth, C. M. Kidd, F. E. Merrick, Koscnbaum nnd Mr. Menley. Tho former residonts of Minneapo lis who hnvo mndo tboir homes in Medford will givo n banquet Fridny, Anril 15. A rccontion will bo held committco: Mrrand Mrs. L. P. Hub bnrd, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Dolroy Getchell, Mr. nnd Mra. P. J. Neff, tho Misses Em ily Jnnnoy, Louise Spink; Messrs. Paul Jnnnoy nnd G. E. Mnxwoll. Tho committco on arrangements nnd dec orations: Mesdanics J. M. Koot, Dol roy Gotehol, Al Klock, P. J. Neff nnd Miss Jnnnoy. A bnskot supper wn bo)d at tho Presbytorinn eburoh Fridny night nt 0:30 o'olock. Aftor tbo auppor tho nniiunl congrogutionnl meeting was hold nnd tho vnriotiB organirations gave tboir yoarly roportB. Tho cloo tion of church offioora vis nlno bold. MosHrs. E. N. Wamor nnd W. P. HnrriH wero eloetcd oldors, Mr- Wnr nor being ro-olooted; Messrs. W. H. Wntt nnd K. A. Johnson, donconts nnd MesdnmcR Willinm Gibbonoy nnd W. W. Glnpcow, denconrsRCB. Pinna, grcssive mombors of tho community nnd Btnte, nnd a commission had boon nppointod to tnko charge of tho work. This commission lost no timo iu gotting nt work nnd at tho prosout timo, with Modford nlono ennvnssod, $25,000 bus boon plodgod toward building tho rond. Tho coming week will boo tho Modford booster in no tion in other communities, and while tho task scorns a groat one, thoro is no doubt as to its ultiniato outcome. Tho commission, howovor, did not Bpond its timo nlono in rustling for BiibsoriptioiiB. Will G. Stool, ono of tho grontost boostors the lnko has ovor hnd, wns summoned from Port land nud told to go to Washington nnd intorviow tho govoriimont offi oinls to boo what could bo done in having Undo Snm aid tho work by building thnt portion of tho rond which lies within tho boundnrios of X D. Rockefeller, Jr., Wi hdrawing From Business; Other Sons of Millionaires Going In Deeper. Following closely the announcement of John D. Ifevckcfellcr'a Intention of devoting the major part of his great Wealth to iouent1oiml and philanthropic usca came te utatemeat that tila son, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., had realn d from the directorate of tho Standard Oil conipani for the purpose of Meutifylng "himself more closely with hw fnther'H ciwruioua chnrity. In thus withdrawing Utuself from buslnesa the young ollllonotro did not follow recent exnmpUii M Uy sous of other Tery wealthy men. Among tho younger raca talcing upon themselves 'the bnslneca cures of tie rnthcra who are withdrawing gradually from active participation la affairs are J. Plerponv Morgan, Jr., son of the famous "colossus of flnnacw," an Allan A. Ryan, wboae Cser4s Thomas P. Ryan, famed te aa tlonal and Intcnintkaal dealings wltr nony woro diBcusscd for tbo selling of the present church Bite nnd building 'whoro tho mnnso now stands. Hit no definito plans wero made. Tho sophomore class of tho high school hnd a jolly time Tuesdny, when thoy loft on Vho enrly trnin for Jacksonville Arriving there, they wniKcu to tno uesoou country pinee, whero lifnchoon wbb sooved. Miss LnwBon, tho Enjrfish tencbor, chnp oroncd tho class, tho members of which nro: MiBses Osgood, Deuel, Wray Curry, lone Flynn, Lornine niiton, Opnl Daly, Jessio Purdy, Vornn Griffin; Mossrs. Cnrlton, Shirloy, Normom Morrill, Lyle Marque, Fredoridk TTentb, Emerson Merrick, Panl McDonnld, Colo ITolmcfl nnd Curtis Anderson. With tho coming of Mr. nnd Mn. Georgo Andrews, who nrrived hero Monday, Medford lias gnined n great addition to hor alrondy largo musical oirclo, for Mr. Ed Androws says Mr. Goorgo Androwa Is tho musician of the family. The two brotbors stnrt ed tbo Andrews Oporn compnnv years ngo, Mr. Georgo AndrowR be the nntional forest. Mr. Stcol wont to Washington, convincod tho au thorities of tho earnestness with whioh tho Modford boostor bad gone to work nnd suoceoded in having the highway engineer of tho offioo of public ronds sont horo to continuo his labors, laid down when tho stnto npproprintion wns enjoined, nud nlso hnd tho forestry department ngroo to Bpond $5000 within the forest rosorvo nt onco. Tho onginoor has arrived and ac tive work is to bo oommoncod im mediately. Now that thoy havo tho government busy tho commission plnns to go to work ngniu nt onco on tho mnttor of rnising raoro monoy, Tho com mission will meet with tho Ashlnnd Commriroinl club Monday ovoning nnd will soon go north to Portland. Modford hns dotorminod thnt tho rond shall bo built nnd nothing is ing the lmritone nnd Mr. Ed Androws the comedian of tho company. Mr. Androws only left the stage a year ngo, when his health broke Jowu, I bul ho lias entirely recovered U now, and has como to Medford as a per manent resident. ' J The "Substitute-" Bridge lab met at .fho homo of Mrs. itau Tue.ihi.v. llie members went in automobile aii enjoyed tho ride very mncli. Mrs. Kan's charming home is on ike upper Jacksonville road, between Jackson ville and Central Point. Hyacinth, whito and pink, were the flowers used for decoration. Mrs. Ed Ilan ley, Mrs. Daggett, Mrs. Perkins nnd hor niothor, Mrs! La Claire, of Now Orleans, substituted for the absent .members. Tho ndxt meeting of the club will bo with Mrs. Dnuloj). (Freeman of Portland. Work on tho west end of tho park I has boon started, under Dr. Picke!' 1 Mrs. E. B. Picfcel returned Tues Buporvision, and Mr. Ford, tho land- 'atty from an extended visit with her scapo gardener, has ehnrgo of the lister in Portland, work. It is being plowed and will be sodded, nftor which walks will bo Mrs. Charles Ray entortainod in laid nnd bonches put in. It is to bo folTOnlly at cards Wednesday ovo hopod thnt work on tho bandstand njnj,t j bctag loft undono to ninko it n suq cose. Tho rond is not of locnl bonofit alone, but will bo of bonofit to tho entire stnto, nnd it behooves ovory one to nid in tho work. With tho construction of a boulovnrd to won dorfnl Crntor Lnko, Oregon will con tnin k mngnot that will attract a vnst nrmy from nil portions of tho United Stntes yos, from all parts of tho civilized globe. In tho past thoro hns been a constant migration to Oregon of tboso who eamo to bettor tboir condition financially but thin evolution has boon, and ovor will bo, a slow nnd painful operation. But those who como for neslhotia ronsons aro cultivated, woll-to-do and ofton wonlthy. Thoy will como to boo; Boo ing, thoy will bo ohannod; channod,. thoy will remain, Tho stamp of tboir virility will bo on the Innd nnd ' will find its expression in mighty citios. oan bo started soon, for through the efforts of Mrs. Roddy nnd Mrs. Ila fer, Colonel Ray has consented to furnish tho granite, and plans for h aro undor way. The Society of St. Anno will giw another of its ipopnlar dancos Wcd lesdny, April 13, at the Anglo openi houso Th'. Eastern Star will hold their regular mooting Wednesday evening. Several now members will Iks initi ated. Mrs. Bnyliss rf Koseburg is spend ing the week in Medford, tho guest of hor brother, Professor Cochran. Mrs. John Harrington Las as her quests Mr. Will Finney and M. Clay Not nlono will tho tourist bo charmed with beautiful Crater Lake. Asido from this, Oregon can tender him tho finest trout stroams for his fly, the finost game for his gun, ad mirable opportunities for investment nnd ono of tho finest olimates on enrth. Tho onstornor's complaint hns ovor boon that southoru California woathor is too muoh of a "samo noss." noro wo can offor him tlio happy modium tho olimnto thnt is novor too hot or too cold. Pooplo coming to this stnto to visit Crator Lnko would visit tho Willnmotto vnlloy, Portlnnd, Astorin, eastern Oregon. Thoy would note not only Orogon's wondora nnd bonutios nnd its suporb climnto, but niso its gront orops, its vnrioty of production, its wonlth of rosoureos, its manifold opportunities nnd thou sands of woll-to-do ' homosookors would flow in horo 'constantly hi Mias Constance Clark entertained a few of her girl friends Wednesday afternoon at her home at 134 South Portland avesne. Dainty refresh ments were served nt 3 o'clock, after which a walking party was formed and the rest of the afternoon was spent in rooming the hills of Siskiyou Heights. The guests invited were: Misses Mary Jackson, Ercle Stewart, Aiene Alien, Ida Johnston, Helen Pierce, Myrlo Davis and Eva Bar dock. The wedding of Miss Mollie Mer rimnn to Mr. C. H. Cady, recently of Minneapolis, took place Wednesday night. The ceremony was perform ed at the parsonage, the Rev. Wil liam Lucas officiating. Only the im mediate members of the families of the contracting parties were present. The bride was attended by Mrs. Rob ert Telfcr nnd the groom by Mr. Tclfer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cady will re side in 3fedford, on the east side. t The Prcsbylcrlfth church had, an niversary services last Sunday, with spcclnl music. Mrs. F. H. Ray of New York was the soloist. Her se lections were "The Ninety and Nine" nnd "Angels Ever Bright nnd Fnir. Mrs. Ray possesses a very fine voice, which shows the thorough cultivation she has had, and always gives great pleasure to all those who are fortun ate enough to hear her. The, Colonial Bridce club met al tho residence of Mrs. Mundy Friday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served during the afternoon. The substitutes were: Mesdames Stokes, Charles Brown, Warner and Carev. Tho next meetinc of the club will be at Mrs. Merrick's home, on tho evening of April 22, when the ladies will entertain their husbands. Mrs. Boyden wns hostess for the Five Hundred club Fridny afternoon at her attractive home on Central avenue. Miss Weeks won tho iirst prize, a very handsome cnt-glass dish. Dainty refreshments were served. Besides tho members of the club, Mrs. J. D. Heard, Miss Gladys and Mrs. Purdin wero present. as Tho Chrysanthemum Circlo of the Women of Woodcraft will have a so cial ovening Tuesday at tho W. 0 W. ball. Mesdnmes Kate Wait, Elizabeth Soliss, S. Barkdnll, Oat man, Metcalf, Shearer nnd Piatt, the officers of tho circle, will be the hostesses of the ovening. The engagement of Jfiss Boeski Ruh nud Mr. Bourdinot Conner is an nounced. Miss Ruh, a pretty, petite brunette, is a Hungarian. She is the guest of Miss Emily Fiero, sister of Mr. Conro Fiero, whom she met abroad last year. jars. ti. tj. uoro naa a s class" Tuesday morning for those who wished to become more familiar with oporns, which were given Tues day niftht. About thirty were pres ent. Mrs. Philip namil nnd Miss Grnco Andrews returned Saturday morn ing from a week's visit in Portlaud. Mrs. T. E. Dnniels has returned from a visit to California. Tho Coloninl club will meet Friday with Mrs. Mundy. How Medford is consequence. Think ovor all those things before you rofuso to add your quota to tho fund for constructing me niguway to urator ljaKO. Tho mooney will bo amply safe guarded, for tho commission hns , adopted tho following rules and reg ulations: drnws nny salary. Tho engineer for tho work will bo furnished gratis by tho govoriimont. Tho money will bo amply safo oept upon ostimntes by tho ongiuoor in charge nnd after being audited nud npproved by tho committee, which oonsists of lending bnnkora and business men of Medford. No monoy is to bo pnid for rights of way, Tho routo to bo followed will bo thnt soloctod by tho government on giueor ns tho most feasible and economical. The now store of W. H. Meeker It Co. had its opening Saturday after noon and evening. The nnudsal program was under the direetitar tho Whetsel Musio company, and tfc attractive new storo was throgl both afternoon and evening. W. HI Meeker is one of tho first mcrchaai who came to Medford and. h-ka-shown that he appreciates- the- -improvement of the city- by givingrae an np-to-datc store. g M. L. Erickson, supervisor of Crater National Forest, tendered Mi elaborate seven-course dinner fas Benjamin F. Heidel, highway engm cer, office of public roads depart ment of agriculture, on Friday eve ning, by way of welcoming Mr. Hfe del back to completo his labors fer connection with the building ef tim Crater Lake highway. A very p!awa ant evening ensued. In honor of his 21st birthday, Mrs. B. Reddy gave a dinner to hergraaP son, Ed Reddy. A very elaborate course dinner was served. The gneato were: Mrs. and Master Pntton, Mr. and 3frs. Delin, Misses Maud Bara. Agnes Brood, Helen Reddy; Mesera.. Martin, Tom and Orih Reddy. The members of the Junior Chris- - tian Endeavors of the Presbyterian church had a jolly time Thursday when they drove to Bear creek and picnicked on the banks near the Stephenson home. About 25 young: people drove out and' all enjoyed a. very pleasant day. Tho Guild of St. Mark's churclr met with Mrs. Kentner Thursday .af ternoon. Mrs. Berry, the now presi dent, presided for the first time- and appointed committees for thb year. Tho guild will givo a card party ab the home of Mrs. Erdhman, April 19. Mr. Edgar Hafcr, who returned Monday from an extended eastern i i 7 i i. : i 111 11 f uug UWll IU uu mo with an ntatack of nuinsv. but now able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whisler of the- Bear Creek orchards entertained' Thursday evening with a dinnen The guests were Mr. and Mrs.- Ralph Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ObwHi. Tho King's Daughters of the Pres byterian church was entertained Wednesday nt a 5 o'clock luncheon by Mrs. English and Miss Gertrnda Trechler. ' A meeting of the Illinois society was held at Smith's hall Saturday evening. Aftor tho business session there wns h musicnl program under Miss Bates' direction. Colonel and Mrs. Frank Ray ea tcrtained at dinner at tho Nash Grill Tuesday night. Tho dinner was a most elaborate affair. The honor guests wero Dr. and Mrs. Reddy. . In honor of his birtfcdav. Mr. George Daggett was given a "sar priso" dinner Wednesday evening. Covers wero laid for sixteen and all hnd a most enjoyable timo. Miss Inn Cochran snont Inst wmfc nt the Opp mine. .... . Mrs. Bert Harmon lnnvo c- Frnncisco tho lath of this month for nn extended visit. Making Good The money is deposited in the four banks of Medford, whoso presidents comprise tho advisory board of tha commission. Tho subsorintions call for ftatr payment Juno 1, 1010, the remaining' hair in June, 1011. This is a popular subsoribtion which will oxtond from Ashlnml to Portland. Don't bo a doad one. Subscribe. Modford hns given notioo to th world that tho rond will bo built. Medford makes good. ' Tho rond will mean a tourist travel of from 25,000 to 50,000 a year Oregon. It will mean the expendi ture of millions by the govornraet h beautifying tho pnrk. It will mean to Oregon what tho Yosemite means to California. The suprewe court's failure In Medford'a opportunity. Help Mwlford. grasp it.