V PAGE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ailSDFORD. OKKOOiV. SUN1MV. .1'UliY HO. 1011. n ft ' .-i i: i,t i 1 1 , 4 ( 1 ,- ) it (fa nrnrfrixi u,i V VJiiUtL du fl V rKi MHiflA jT " !L W" Tlio reception given by Iho Indies of tiio First Jr. K. church Wednesdny nfjornoon, wns n most delightful nf fnir. Tlio bnsemi'nt wns disguise! by exquisite draperies ciibhioiiH, fresh Mr. nnd Edgar Piper, Mr. nnd Mrs. Osknr lltiber, Mr. am! Mrs. Dan Mai arky, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Flelschner of Portland spent Tuesday In Med ford last week, on their way to Crnt- cut flowers nnd Krcens that one could or Lnk0- Mr- nml Mrs- Klelsch- easily imagine themselves in fniry lnnd, flic decorations being ferns, roses' sweet peas nnd the dainty in fants' breath nrtistically placed on the walls, tables nnd elsewhere. On entering each guest was served with delicious punch by Mrs. Ivy; th?n they were welcomed by the reception , committee, composed of till ladies whoso names begin with E to M. Af ter a social season two voenl num bers afforded much pleasure. A duett. rendered by Miss Shannon and Mrs. Eastman, nnd n solo by Mrs, Van Seoyoc. A floral contest then added zest and en joyment to the hour, and when the contestants had found n partner by matching cards nil marched to the daintily appointed tables led by the chairman, Mrs. Mc Mny, nnd her partner Mrs. Meeker. The blessing wns pronounced by Rev. Belknap, after which all proceeded to the pleasant duty of pinning on the dainty boutonnnires of sweet peas nnd infants' breath previous to partaking of the elegant ice crenm, cuke nnd punch. There wore 30 or more guests present nnd it is the nim of the Indies to make these monthly receptions occasions of de lightful hobpitrflity nnd enjoyment. Thero will be another one given on the last Wednesday in August, and strangers nnd new arrivals in the tqwn, whether they be members of the church or not, are particularly welcomed, nnd it is hoped that none will absent themselves because they nrc not acquainted, but como and get acquainted. Colonel nnd Mrs. Sargent, recently returned from the Philippines, have purchased the Barker place on South Oakdalo "hud will make this their home. Colonel Sargent is n retired unny officer and Mrs. Sargent, who is a 6istcr of Mr,. M. S. Alford, lived for many yonr in Ashland. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. 0. P. Ellis Tuesday nftemoou. at iier home on Kathcrine street. The. Indies are requested to bring their thimbles as there is work to be done. An interesting program will also be given. Miss Bcrthn Welch, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs W. D. Welch, arrived in Mcdford Jast week from Milwau kee, Wis., where she hns been at tending college. She will teach in tho domestic scienco department of the public school the coming year. Miss Lornine Bliton was hostess at a chafing dish supper Thursday evening. Miss Myrtle Roberts wns the honor guest; the other guest (w.cro Mifs Jonne Flynn and Messrs. Frank Gerig, Ea,rl Miller and Ford Hill. vMrs. Carey is expected hojne soop utter a visit of several months in the east. Miss Evelyn returns this week and will be the guest pf Mish Mamie Deuel and Miss Francis Heath until her mother returns. Mr., and Mrs. George Root, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mre, . John Roo for several weeks' left Monday for Portland. They will visit iho beaches before returning to their home in Chicago. Mrs, J. C. Cochran entertained ,it dinner Thursday noon for Miss Flora, Simon of Albuny. The other guest wore Miss Myrtle Roberts' Miss Ioue FJynn 'lIl,l Mr. Morris IIeuderon. - Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. liiinisden iiu Mr. ami Mrs Merrick will he tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. George King at (heir But to creek runcb, on Suudnv. Mrs. L. K.,Wukcuinn und daughter rqturued from iui extended visit to .Minneapolis. Her two nephews ac companied hor and will remniti for the spmrner, Mw. Dipilop entertained informal ly, ut luncheon 'fhurod,ny, ut her hpjne on Siskiyou heights for Mrs. Churlo Brown, Mrs. Edgar Hufer nnd Mr0. Slokes. Mrs. White nnd MLss Zcla, White returned Friday from mi outing ut Golcsliu nud left Saturday for Borkeley, where Miss Zcla is (study ing music. , Mir. nnd Mrs. ,W. I. iVawler and family .were the week end guests, u week pro, of Mr, and Mrs. George King ut Butte crock. ner made tho trip to tho lake with Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Olwell, tho re mainder of the party motored from Portlnnd tn Mr. lluber's car mid will make, a trip through central Oregon, nnd Washington before returning to Portlnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Flelschner with Mr. and Mrs. Olwell returned Friday having made the return trip through tho Klamath Falls country and are most enthusiastic over the beauties of the trip. They left Sat urday night for Portland. Mr. Samuel Kosenburp and wife of Seattle, owner of tho Dear Creek Orchard arrived by automobile Fri day and will spend a month at the bungalow on their orchard. Judge A. E. Green and wife of Cal., and Mrs. A. Langford of Seattle are their guests. Miss Gillette, who is the guest of Mrs. Homer Isothermal, gave a lun cheon at the, Nash Grill Tuesday. Her guests were Mrs. Homer Rothcrmal, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Mathews and Miss Locket. J. G. Gore and family, H. G. Wort man nnd family, Mtss Ueulah War ner, Miss Margaret Jacks, A. w, Johnson and Frank O'Ncll returned last week from a trip to Crater Lake. Dr. Frank McCauley. of Portland who has been tho guest of Mr. George L. Dais, is so charmed with Mcdford that ho will return hero In the near future and prnctlec his profession. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Daggett, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rcames, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins, .Mr. Sterling and Mr. Tronson left last week on a motor trip to Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. N'ichelson leave Sunday for Camp N'lck, near Butte Falls. Mr. Nicholson returns Mon day and Mrs. Nicholson will spent the week there. A most enjoyable Ice cream social was held at the home of Mrs. Tlfcr on OakdaleFrlday evening, by the members of the Methodist church, South. Quite a number of the younger set motored to Ashland Friday even ing to attend tho dance given by Miss Doris Dagley of that place. Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Flelschner of Portland entertained Mr. and Mrs John D. Olwell at dinner at the Nash Grille Friday. Councilman W. W. Eifert Is ex pected to return this week from the east, where be attended the Elks convention. Mrs. Boar dm an and daughter, Miss Edith of Riverside, California, aro the guests of Mrs. Boardman'a broth er Mr. Clayvllle, Miss Elder of Centra! Point is tho guest of Mrs. W. F. Shields. Miss Elder leaves this week for Pennsyl vunia. Mr. Van de Car returned last week from a visit to Marshfield, whero Mrs. Van de Car Is spending the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. John Orth and daughter left last night for Newport, whero they will spend the Hummer. Mrs, A. I). Schuster and daughter left Tuebday for a months visit in Berkeley, California. Miss Olga Lioborg and Miss Emma Horrwayln of Chicago aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Westerlupd. Miss Francis Heath came In from Eagle Point last week, Is spending a few days in town. Mr. G. F, guthbert and Mr. Earl Huntley made the trip to Crater Lake last woqk. Prof. 8. H. Hall left last week on a tour of the state, ou his motor cycle. Mrs. J. M. Keene is hlowly improv ing from a severe attack of appendi Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Minor returned Tuesday from a visit at Colestln. Mr. and Mrs. McArdle leave soon on a visit to Southern California, Mr. Voluoy Dixon has left for a short stay at "Camp Nick," Last Tuesday afternoon about BO women of tho city met nt the Baptist church and launched a movement which bids fair to be tho beginning of an orgnnlaton which shall do nil Indefinite nmout of good for tho young ladles and girth of our city. Miss Lee. a Y. W. C. A, worker from Portlnnr, addressed the moating. Sho told of the various departments of work which Is being carried on by tho association In other cities nud urged that tho work be started In this place. District Attorney B. F. Mulkoy also addressed the meeting, outlin ing work which could bo pursued ad vantaKeously. Mr. Mulkey'R official work puts hlni In position to bo thoroughly conversant with the condl. tlons, such as wo aro endeavoring to overcome. The thoroughness nnu de tail with which ho handled the prob lem Is Indicative of the deep Impres sion It has made upon hlni, and the Importance of any tnovo to eliminate these conditions. This plan of op ration Is more than worthy of mnturc consideration. This move should be of first Interest to every woman In Medford and It Is hoped they will gle It their hearty support by attend. Ing the next mcetlii, Tuesday, August 1, 3 p. m., at tne Baptist church. Temporary officers have been ap pointed as follows: Miss Kmlly Stan- leyford. president; Mrs. Glasgow, vice-president: Mlss,Mny Phlpps, sec retary; Mrs. Steams, treasuror. Th following committee Is re quested to meet at 1:30 p. m. Tues day at tho Baptist church to draft constitution and bylaws nnd select a name for tho organization: Mesdames Guy, Stearns, Phllbrook, beoley, Tay olr Shields, Glasgow, FIfer. Taylor. Thlcss. Rcddy, Kcntncr, Berry and Misses Smllay Stanleyford nnd May Phlpps. Tho Thursday Bridge Club was (entertained Wednesday evening at the homo of Miss Bess Kcntner. The hostess were Mrs. Wontz, Miss Mil dred Ware, Miss Bertha English and Miss Bess Kcntner. Sweet peas were used for decoration. Miss Ida Leo Kcntner, with the highest score was tho winner of a handsome shower bouquet of Shasta daisies and Mr. Biddlc won the men's prize, a book. Those .present were Misses Mae Thomas, Sara Rtfllcy, Hazel Davis. Ida Leo Kentuer, Ellzaboth Floyer, Mildred Mary, Bertha English. Bess Kcntner, Mr. and Mrs. Wentz, Messrs Lee Root, Blddic. Bardwell, Reed, Ltndsey, Tumy, Ira Dodge, Merrill and Melk- er. Miss Alice Van Fosscr of Miuuc- n)H)lis lias been the jtucut a few day- this week of MUs Helen Watt. Dur ing August the J. E. Watts will en tertain Miss Mildred Smith of Port land at their home. Miss Smith nud Miss Watt were schoolmates ut St. Helen's hall. i ' Mr. and Mrs'. C. S. Jackson and party of Portland stopped in Mcdford last week' on their way to Crater Lake and they motored from Port land and will return there through Central Oregon. Mr. Jackson Is the publisher of the Portland Journal. Mr. J. Stlllwell Vilas returned Tuesday from Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas motored there from Mcd ford and have taken' apartments for the winter. Mr. Vilas and his sons will return to Los Angeles later and the boys will attend school there. Mr, Ford Hill entertained at din ner Wednesday at his country home. His guests were Miss Mildred Gerlg, Miss Ionne Flynn and Miss Myrtle Roberts, Frank Gorig, Earl MUIor and Mr. Hill, Sr. Mrs. T. E. Daniels Is entertaining her brother Mr. Monahau, his wife and sister in law, Miss Shlrlo Thomas, of California. Miss Flora Simon of Albany, Is tho guest of Miss Luclnda Cochran. Miss Simon was formorly a resident of Medford. Mr. Lyman Merrill returned hist week from Colest'in, where he wns tho guest of Mrs. White und Miss Zela White. Mr. and Mr. Delroy Getchell have taken the McRuo house ou South Oukdale and Tenth street. Mrs. J. D, Heard who has been for some tlmo Is much better and Is able to be around again. . Miss Gertrude 'Xrelchler returned last week from a very pleasant camp trip to Crescent City. Miss Laura Trlechler Is tho giiot of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompklns at Central Point. Mr. Earl Miller leaves Sunday for New York, whore ho will ullond Cornell college. Mrs. King of Portlnnd Is the gucHt of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Hoard on Sis kiyou Heights, Tlio Misses Aunn, Lllllp and Minnie Neal and Mrs. Will lleuhniu of Cleve. land, 0 wore tho guestB of Mr, und J Mrs. C. 1). Lovejoy or til South New town street tlu past week. ' t Tho Thursday Bridge Club met with Miss Bcrthn KiiKllsh lnut week, Mrs. Pendleton and Miss Dugnn of Table Rock, visited friends In McaU ford last week. Mrs. Rebec has as her guest, Miss Goodrich, of Mtchlgau, at her coun try home. The Sntuiduy Bildge Club was on tertalued by Mis. C. M. English IiihI week. Misses Mary and Kdnn Gore have. Joined tho Medford colony nt Coles-; line. I . . , JIU Florence Folger entertained the Monday Rending club, Inst week.' Mr. and Mrs. Deuel returned last week fioin a motor (tip to Unwcnt City, s Mr, und Mis. William (lorlg and family leno today for Crater Lake. NOTICE. The ladles nt tho W. C. T. V. will hold county couxeutluun the flint ses rIou at two o'clock, AUgtiMt B, Aluo a leotuio on Saturday night. Every one Is Invited to attend. 110 llasktus for health. ROBERT J. LOGKWOOD V II I II O l 11 A O T O 11 X o r v H p o I n I I s t C U r ii ii I it 1 t m h uses a H p i'c I a I t y TEMPORARILY LOCATED a I t X. HA ItT.li MTT 1 h o it o II (i in e Utll.K .MASSAGINtJ IIAIRDRKSSING Your Bfeauty Is What You Make It In n fow ia)s Madiuno Rood.' will open the BEAl'TY SHOP In the Jackson County Bank building lu tin rooms now occupied by tho V. S. Forestry Bureau. lUro It will bo possible to procure teh most sclonttflc treatment for nil skin and sculp dlveases. Also shampooing and hull-dressing, facial massage and skin bleaching, manicuring and hand bleaching and moulding. WatcK For The Opening Chlldtvu's Hair Cutting a Specialty. MANICl'ltl.Nti CHIROPODY FORCED SALE I AM FORCED TO SELL SOME Medford Realty VACANT LOTS OR RESIDENCE PROPERTY Bargains for someone, as I must raise the money at once SEE OW NER 60 N. Orange SL OUR HARDWARE rSTHE BEST THAT IS $WK fifl&&t? W IT ami. "IV BUrii if It & i m f Afs Wfxzi thfoCC 6z no tfuteb fiok when uou Sou uoiA foa?idv$'x?ie $imt W. ve know wfohefo Shandb wiCC btand the foahd wea. when f you need anything in tahdwflhp Kom a eahet laek uh eome to u4. youCC ihnd U in ou btobe. , we do lulned on the &auae Nicholson Hardware Co. Private Ambulance Service Sick and Injured Convoyed to Any Part of tho City or Country. JOHN A. PERL PHONES: Day-Bell Main 351, Itolclcllco 41 1 h-Honm Phono I7D-L Dairy Ranch for Sale UI0 ncnH eight miles from Antihunt, ouo tulle from I1, (),, op It, l- l), (lood hoiiMo, largo good barn, tOGI, about sixty ncrns now In grain, alfalfa, grass and gnidoii; as much inoro can bo imnlly uloarcd; liiil. unco In commorclal t holier nud pasture, l'limty of fioo rnngo rhino by. Purest of mountain spring water for domcHtlo and IrilKiitlou uses, drown splendid cronu without Irrigation! but yield Is enormous with a little water. An Ideal homo, unsurpassed for diversified tannine. ChlckchH, ilurku, bees, dairy, cattle, hogs, fruit. Over. 100 (tear ami apple trcoH show that soil Is perfect for commercial orchard, No blight nor Insoct pests havo over reached thin valley. While waiting for other trees to mature this plain will )le)d a Hteadlty Increasing In come from the other sources. Two Iidi-hch, 7 cows, :t yearlings, ""& joung calves, bull, boar, 5 sows, 15 pigs, new wagon, mowing ma chines, hay rake, cream separator, 'chickens, tools, crops, furniture, etc., etc. Can be bought nt $35.00 per aire. Thin U a snap. See Walter McCallum, Hotel Nash JH.IS ii-:ii'iui, oui:jo.v. Or C. B. LAMKIN :Ut7 KAST .MAIN STUUI-rr. AKIlliAMl. UltCCON tv ',. SOONER OR LATER j ITS CHASE & SANBORN'S f COFFEE WHY NOT NOW? ho boat known -coffoo in tho United Slut and tho last word in tho ooftoo problem Z Tho boat known -coffoo in tho United Statci $ Thoao who havo experimented until thoy havo 9 C 1 !. I ....- luiuiu biiu uubi, uru UHiii Blue Ribbon Flour In buying grnpo juico or watermelons, aide rnt for cold Btorago i! Warner, Wortman & Gore l f. ' : ...! r-4-rtf.4...4 rr4 Southern Oregon Mining Bureau Now Ready For Business Assays inndo for gold, si Ivor, load, copper and other minerals. Minos and mining prospecfs,ysiirvoyod. assay ed find mining maps and reports made thereon by compel cnl mming assayors and engineers for reasonable compensation. . Minos and mining prospools lisled for lease, and sale, and advorlised in (ho leading mining journals of the United Slates. , Capital secured for developing mines and min ing prospects. All mine owners are earnestly ro(uoslod to send samples of their ores for exhibition pur poses, and send full description of their mining property. Southern Oregon Mining Bureau 216 West Main Street, Medford, Orcuoii V fc; M !&,