MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEPgOTCP, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 191 PAGE TWO ( i 7i, ra anivm MBk III II Eak B OU m Sin LJ (Continued Sirs. Hnrgravo ontertnined most de lightfully In honor of lior Kiiest, Mrs. Gill, Thursday afternoon. Tlio house wits effectively decorated with roil cnrnsitloiiH, ferns and putted plants. Five hundred whb played, Mrn. I'lrttt winning flrRt prize, n. hnnilHotnc linnd painted plait.-, and Mrs. Trow brldgp tlio consolation, n teapot. Very I'lnbbrato refreshment were served. Tlio RuofitH were: Mosdnini's (1111. Piatt, CUrlon. Daniels, HnriiuhurK. Sahorinurhorn, I'urdlii, Morrison, Shourc"?, Anllo, Scott Davis, Holme, Perry, Orr, McUownn, Albert Orr, lOil Trowbridge, Misses Snodlror, Naylor nnd WookH. Tlio' Tindlos' Aid of the ChrlHtlmi cbnr6b hold nil nniiHiially good meet ing at the home of .Mr. QuIsHonbury lrist week. Over HO ladleH wore prcB cht nnd a silver offering was taken. Diilnty rofroHhmonts voro served during tlio afternoon. ' Mrs. KmorHoii roHlgned a proid dont, hor place being filled by th vice-prosldont, Alrn. .Ioiioh. Mrs. Den 'man vns oleeled vice-president to succeed Mrs. .Ioiiok. Tlio Missionary Kocloty will meet with Mi'H. Seoloy this week. Mr. John Merrill ontortalnod a house party at bis now country homo hi Gold Hill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Conro Kloro chaperoned tlio party, consisting of the Misses Norwood, Mossrs. Wilson and Sprnguo Itlogol. Tho party roturned to Medford Wod nosduy nftornoon and wero dinner gueBts of Mr. Wilson, and wero on tortalnod at an after-theater suppor by Mr. and Mrs. Floro. ProfoGKor and Mrs. IT. G. Smith of Albany wero tho guests of Mr. "and Mrs. Harry Tuttle liiHt week on their return from Ohio, whore thoy were called by the death or Mrs. Smith's mother. Professor Snilh Is well re mom bored hero as former superin tendent of schools of Mcdford. Services will ho hold Ash Wednes day at St. Mark's church at 10 a. in. and 7 : :i 0 p. m.; also on Thursday nftoruoou at l o'clock and Friday ovonlng at 7:!10 o'clock. Sorvlcos will bo-hold during Lent Thursday nftor noon nt 1 o'clock and Friday ovunlng at 7:110 o'clock each week, Mrs. JO. 11. Davis entertained tho Tuesday llrldgu club lust week most dollghtfnlly. An oluborato flvo courso luncheon was survod. Tho color sehuniu wan yellow, Joiuiulls bo lug most offuctlvoly used. The guests of the oliib wore Mrs. Woodiord and Mrs. Nye. Mlsaea Kuthlaen and Mlldiod Ulack onturtuliitHl the Junior Itihlo clans or tho ProsbylerlHii cliuich si thlr home on ICnst MmIii street Ssturdwy uftwr iiiiuii. Gomes w.ira played and n good lluitt wan unjuyed by nil present. Thu Juveniles gave nuuthor of their uoutilsr dances Muudsy ulilit nnd M tisuwl h ery unJoyHble time w had by everyone. These dunces will noutluut every two weeks until lute In thtVtMou. Owe of the prettiest dncts oT tin season wrh given by the Cbnutluleers Tuwilty eveuing, 'Phe hall was Uesiu tlfully deerted with flag of ll u Uuiis mid ihttUtlcU-t'i were used in abumlauee. Air. JoUn 8. M&nley lrt lat wk for Chicago, where ho will be iu elwga of the office ot th ltogue itivor Cuiiftl company. Mn, Mmiley ml MudHuitt Mtiule.v leave the firat of the month. The piny hlch U being rehearsed by Iho Junior of the high school wHi b jmt on frldto-.Urch 3. From nil rsnort thf ly will be h gret HUCOMM. Th tuaUi of 81' Mary's stU uwiy vu in inhibit huU wuU'le ou W'aghlngtou's blnhday. when m ver excellent enhiblt of eiuhroldwrlM alt4 pAtnllitg were exhibited. The Bedford lodge of UJIk will give two pwrfoi insuci's of "Fr Ulv ulu" Ueginulng Mnich 7, with most Uim1or cMt. and ftrt-cl oper Will It uroduoed. Mrg. Normnn uU duugbter. Kr ljeJiii tti Tftcoius.. were guests uC Mrs. Uwt Tjowbrldne lt weh, en route to San Fmnclsco. , 4 !rt. JHHiiey nud iu KwJly 4m iipy wlH glUMld t)iu wuinoier wtj lir. n.QMg'fia J"HftJ' V hlB rwck "MlllloiiQlro How." awl i-t to loavo town tills wook. W mJ Wilbd T db if c from paso 1.) Tlio woodmen or the World gave their first ball nt tho Natalorluni Tuesday illght. The affair wa well attended and wn a great success so dally and financially. J. W. Anderson returned last wcok from California, whoro ho has boon undergoing treatment for hi foot, which was severely Injured onio tlmo "go. Mi ft. lludgp entertained Informally at bridge Friday nftornoon. The In vited guest were: Mr. George Hug ged, Mrs. Carey and Mis Hubbard w Curtis Anderson, who has been spending his vacation with his par ents, left last week for Culver, hid., where ho Is attending military school. Dr. C. It. liny and sons loft Wed nesday for Los Angeles, whore thoy will meet Mrs. Ray and Miss Uay on their return from the east. . . Mr. Jack Asthury loft last wuok' for an extended trip to IOnglapd. While there lie will attend tho cor onation of King (loot go. Mr. Frank Monaghnn, who has been tlio guest of his daughter, .Mrs. T. 10. Daniels, left Wednesday for his home In Santa Ana. Mrs. (!. IJ. Davis entertained In formally at luncheon Friday. Her guests wore Mesdames Wakoman, Knight and I'age. Judge Colvlg loft for Portland last week and expects to return this week with Mrs. C'olvlg, who Is convales cing very rapidly. Tho performers of tho "Military Girl" gave an Informal supper at the high school after thu final perform ance Saturday. Mr. J. 10. lOuynrt was host at a supper at thu Nash grill after the play Wednesday night to a party from Gold lllll. Miss Laura Treichlor entertained tho Seniors of the high school Wed nesday ((soiling at her homo ou South Oakdale. The Greater Modl'ord club will hold It rogulur IiuhIiioss meeting Monday nftornoon, February 127, In tho club rooms. Tho BOO club was ontortalned b Mrs. McGowau Friday afternoon. Mrs. Autle will bo tho hostess this week. Mrs. Fred Oowles ha leturned to her home at Wostaway orchard. Mr t'owles I expected homo this week .Mr. IhkhIU wh hoMt at a Mupper purty WoiliiiMiliiy ovenliiK at the Nttiih. Covers were luid for sis. SeiiHtor II. von dor Uullou return ed from Swloiu Inst wnuk. where he tins been ntloiidiitK UnUlHturo. ItepreiieiilHllvo John A. Westei luiiil retunud TueMilny from the eh kIou of th leiclsliUiire h( ShIoiu. The former residents of Ohio u urrmiKluK for a "lluekeye" day "m Ashluud WeduesiUy, Murrti 1. Mrs. 1'eikluH uud her niothor. Mm 1.h C'hihi'. m expected to letuin litis week train the esst. Mrs. D. .McKlllop of Central Point whs the Kuest last wtk of Mn Sbielils ami Miss Elder. Mr On rih entertlued M dinner nt the Nash Wednesday eveultltf Vu trs wen laid fur ss. t Colouel Fruuk Ton Voile Is bulUlln, u hundsotne UuukaIuw oh his pear in i hard on Koas Lue. Ur and Mrs. WherhiirU lve thix Metk fur their raiuh, where they will speud the auiuwier. . . Mrs. J. I.. Bpl.uk left Weduesdu for Minueupolls. where she euerls to ivniulu uutil April. Ureut pieiwitttlous are being made by (be fire laddies fur s iltiti-v uu St Patrick's day. Mr. anil Mrs. W. 8. llaiuinuiid i turned last week from a trip to bmitii ra Uallloruta,. alra. Muuaer of Portland Is tin' Kiteat of her sister. Mrs- Kv.ii ItMUtoa. Vlrjil Straui km tMWMMI tu Co. vsiiu after vnratlAn si'nt with 1Mb p.tl tilth Miss Allco Woodford returned on Wednesday from a visit In Portland. Miss Margaret Hubbard spent sev eral dovp with Mrs, Folcer last weak. i Mr. McKlllop of Central the week-end guest of Mrs. Point Is Unglisli. Ml Mary Deuel ontortalned a few fi lands Informally Monday ovunlng. ' Tho Thursday Afternoon Bridge club mot with Miss Cox I(i3t week. Mr. anil' Mr. Isaac roturnod last week from a trip to Portland. Mis .Mabel Huff of Corvalll visiting friends in Medford. I Mr. Ira Dodge left last woek for short trip to Portland. Mr. Charlos A. Malboeuf returnod Thursday from Pendleton. o Mr Kd Haulpy returned last week lroni a trip to Senttle. sftf--'' "-- s s I JACKSONVILLE SOCIETY Mrs. Ella Cook left for Buucoiii 'I hitrwluy to isit at (he home of A. I!. altin(isli. .Mr,, Edwiy'd' Wijiiilt has returned from fiweeU visit with her mother, .Mrs. o. Walters of Humberg. .Mrs. ClmVlui? Xickell and daughter, Jjjifi jf;) rot3fiiei from a number o UlollGln spent HI M Angeles. M's. Nickcll mi uccoiiiianiod by her sif ter, Mi. I). I). Lyltle of Napa, ('al and her two children. The frieiuls of All. and Airs. Nickcll will I.e. pli-ased to' learn thut their daughter Iiii.n coiiilct(dy recovered from the ueideut which befell her while in Los Angclcw. Airs. Charlos Cai( and Alis.-Hlcen-strup, acvtimpiinietl by their children, have returned to Seattle, W'a-h., in ter hpeiuling sjecrnl weeks with rel atives living here. Aliss Ella Parks ot' llerncorii u.is isiting with liicuds liiug lure he first of the week. KMtiW&2 Aift Cars for 1911 Are sure to please you in style, in value, in price. Only a few 1011 models loft. The Cadillac has made an enviable reputation all over the world for reliability and economy in operating. ASK ANY CADILLAC OWNKII. ir fg&riim b v2iPisJswirvMwjHfK3f. ks-s.' ?ra u yjjFsss' v, ' The Car That Requires no Repairs : : : : -: : : ' : - : Bear 114 So. Bartlett St. Medford, Oregon Pacific Telephone 2551 Main. Home, 255. J, H. Corrigan, Mgr, and Sales Agent. I fl)tfrVtiVWMW'MM Mrs. Anna CIhho nnd ilaughteis, Iivn niul Nina, of KcHwiek, L'nlif'., were visiting friends living here on Thurmlny. Mrs. Chase was former ly Mi" Aimii Lilt Ie of tlri" place nnil spent u very 'pleasant day renewing old nc(uuintmicub. Mr. nnd Mrs. John K. Miller en tertained the "500" club Wednesday evening in a delightful manner. The decorations us well as- the lunch was enrriod out in accordance with the national holiday nnil following curds the guesU were entertained by being blind folded anil drawing cherries on a miniature tree. Misn Nellie Collins niul Clyde Shaw tied for first prize in this, while the consolation fell to .Mi's. Lpwih I'lrieh. Those of the club who were present were: Mr. and .Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. 15. F. Collins, Mr. and Mr-.. Lewis I'lrieli. Mis, Collins, Mi-s CollniN Chdc .Shaw a. id H Kabclle Wil -on., 1ARINELLO 9 MEANS MARINELLO PREPARATIONS will pos.it iwly prodiii'c desired restilt's. 'They are made ol the purest materials under the su pervision of a competent Chemist. "When you use, Alarhiello you are'iidt'oxper imentin. You are working- toward a eertaiu result which you are sure to accomplish. Vor instance: ' '.'.( Whitening Cream Bleaches without irritating. Acne Cream Clears away blackheads and pimples Tissue Food Nonrnishes and feeds the skin. Lettuce Cream Cleanses and purifies.' Olive Soap Made of pure oils for sensitive skins. Scalp Food (lets at the root of hair troubles. Antiseptic Bleaching Lotion "Whitens the skin. To make a quick, certain improvement, let a Marin- ello graduate select the pi-eparatioifyoul' skin needs and tell you how to use it. Don't experiment airy longer. Appointments made by telephone Main 111, or by calling at THE MARINELLO SHOP, Room 5, Over Kontner's --rusaasj!!jyA g Tlte t'julillae Faetory is unable to put ont ears fast enouiili to snpnlv the demantl. Ior thi reason we were unable to ttt an assignment of over ril'toen ears tor the 1911 season. Of this number thu majority tire already sold. am- . 1r1tte- We would advisi nnvono conttmiplatini; buving a Oad illue ear to arrantre Tor demonstration and to plaee his uiilir curly, in order to get what he wauU. Creek Motor Miss Luona Ulrich, Mrs. Mary Mil ler and 1'rof. J. V. Wglls substituted. Jacksonville Personals. Dr. I?. O. Gale maile a professional visit hero Thursday. Hichurd Wand came up from flrants J'as one day thi week to join Ids wfe, who was culled hero re cently by tl't' serious illness of liur mother, Mrs. Augusta Helms. H E. llnney has finished moving his family to Medford, his residence now being occupied by C. J. Kenney and family. John 1'ernoll of lllin" i creek was trausaetiiiL' business win! our met' chants the latter part of the wcok. Attorney Covert returned to hi home at Portland Thursday evening after a professional visit here. Herman Offcnbuclicr and James Buckley, stockmen from Applegat--, were at the count v -cut Thursday. MERIT 1 t S-V:C i . , ywm& tMj'tmtiifjx e4S r-"'WM4 Car Co. w,, y i-vAw. K?8!P3M rSoS GOO THE SPOJrTrtro goods HOlL SACItAMKXTO.CAMI-'OKXIA. The larcjest cxclus House on the Coast. Fire Arms, Ammnn Bicycle, Automobile, nnd Athletic Supplies. Rambler, Ideal and Bin New Catalogue, and receive copy. Campbell & Baumfoach j MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times PHONE323I. -r Medford Bakery TOM) & CO. HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feet by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest ment or speculation. Special -price for quick action. Address J. E. EN'YART, Prosident J. A. PERRY. Vlco-Presldont P. E. MERRICK, Vlca-Prasld.vit JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. 11. JACJvSON, Ass't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 swi: m:i'osiT uoxss roi; ih:nt. a okmikaii iunkixr Itl'SIM'SS TUAXSAri'EI). e SOLICIT YOUt PATItOXAGH. r4rrrr4'fiwrrm-rt4rf4 !i- Sfudebaker Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co. This Gauge and Mat-hlno sin p Is now In charge ot a practical auto npalr man. All kinds of autus and gaa englnos woll and qu ckl repalr-'J. Oveihauhns a specialty. Cars stored and carod for l the month. Oil and gasolino for halo. 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 ss 0 4 4 -W---rf--rf-V4 GET THE HABIT Of ..illlnif us if you have any electric work of any Kind. Wo can fix ou up iu the best possible stlo. I It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing Electric Construction Go. PJIO.NK MAIN (US01 rritm-t4tt 'On K.STS2S'- ive Sporting Goods Wholesale and Retail, ition, Fishing Tackle, Hunting, Photographic Overland Bicycles. Send us your name to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. 320 GANNETT-COREY BLDG. W A T C II I X fi T II H II It K A I) L I N K coming to and going from this hak ery gives a view of happy faces with not a traco of dyspepsia on a single face Don't start trying to mako hread ns mother used to. Buy it here, save the labor and get bettor bivad. and nioro for your money. Everything warranted urc. SL Delicatessen SOUTH CKXTHAL AVI3NUH LADY COOK I.V CIIAltGE. i i P. O. BOX NO. 477. Garage Co. !s j - 4r4rr- 10 WKST .MAIN' STItKKT 44 operty Owoer Medford 44444r444H4