Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 10

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aCEDFOKP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 0. 101 1.
Mr. niul Mrs. George Dnpjrelt, Mr. Mr. Sylvester Hull (nee MeDer
and Mr. F. li. Alnddcn, Mr. Sterling, tuott) is cvceted to return soon
Miss Slorlhifr, Mr. nml 'Mm. Fnsllfrom. a visit ft lier old homo in
Hopkins niul oni, Mr. ami Mrs. A.
K. Heimies, Mr. 11. 11. Tronsnii, Mr. F.
II. New hull nml Mr. (ierulil Sooy
Smitli, h'turned In$t week from n ten
days' trip to Crescent CSty.
'
The member of the W. C. T. U
hclil nn plant fan of officers nt the
Baptist church Thursday afternoon,
when Mrs. S. L. Leonard was elected
president; Mm. Hoy Ifecves record
ing secretary, Miss Annn Jeffrey eor-
resiondiri secretary; Mw T. A,
ITuwq treasurer.
Mr. A. C. Fletcher of Xorthfield
Mi'tin., is visiting bin dnughter, Mrs
A.' K. Wan, Mi"- Abbie Flctchar
f Vallev City, N. I)., U nlo n gucht
of Iter sister, Mrs. Ware,
Mr. Will Phipps and family ar
rived Tlniisilny from Calvary, Al
berta. Mr. Phipps is a son of J. I).
Phipps, and Torme'rly lived in Med
ford
Mrs. E1 Hnhley and children leave
bnturday. for Seattle where she will
30m Mr. Hanley. Later they will
leave for a short trip Jo Alaska.
!
Dr. C K. Hay returned Wednes
day from San Francisco where he ac
companied Colonel Frank Kay. Col
onel Ray has returned to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline left
Thursday on a motor trip to Port
land. They expect to be away three
weeks. r
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hoichkfes and
Mrs. Kindersmith of Minneapolis are
the quests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hotcli
kiss. ...
MY. and Mrs. R. A". Johnson, Miss
Nellie McNeil and Mr. Pottinger
made the trip to Crater lake last
week. ,
Mrs. XL. U. Luinden will send the
week -wiflfMr. arid M"r. George King
at their ranch near Butte Falls.
Pennsylvania.
Mii Myrtle Woodford of Port-
land is hre . on n viit with her
father, Po-stmntcr Vodford.
Mr. and Mrs. Madden, Mr. Ster
ling ami Miss Jessie Sterling leave
for a trip to Alaska boon.
Mrs. K. R. Seeley mid family and
Uenuford Leonnrd left Thursday for
Xewport for several weeks.
Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Shields leave
on a camping trip this week on Hie
.Unite, above Butte Fnlls.
The family of C, II. Pierce and
William Vnwter left Wednesday for
a trip to Crater lake.
C. II. Pierce left Thursday on a
six weeks business trip through the
middle states.
Mrs. Frank Redden and children
returned last week from an outing
in the Applegnte.
Mrs. A. N. Keny and daughter left
for Eugene last week after a short
visit in Medford.
Councilman W. W. Eifert re
turned last week from an extended
eastern trip.
Mis Kate Buckley of San Fran
riseo is visiting her ohl home on the
Applegnte.
Rev. L. F. Belknap left for a
short vis.it at Klamath Fall?, last
week.
...
Mrs. W. N. Goriiam of Woodville
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Roy
Reeves.
V ....
Mr. II. C. Kentner returned last
week from -a trip toSeattle and Port-laud.
Miss nazel ' Bishon of
tho guest o 3fr. and Mrs.
baiem s
D. Miner.
A
Miss I one Klynn entertained
Wednesday afternoon for her guest,
Miss My 1 tie Roberts. Pink roses ami
Ivy wern sed for decoration. Re.
freshments were served during the
ultcrunou, a little basket of pink
roses forming the center piece of the
pink color scheme was carried
throughout the luncheon. The guests
besides the honor guest were Miss
Agues nacs Mm l.nraiue Mlituli,
Miss Bertha Brandenburg and Miss
Mildred Gerig.
Mrs. Ed llnnley entertained ft few
friends at her country homo Thurs
day afternoon. Tho afternoon was
spent playing hridgu and at ,1 o'clock
n most delicious dinner was served
Mrs. UanleyN guests were Mes.
dames Sullivan. Ran. Ilafer, Hop-
kins nml Muudv.
The missionary society of the
Presbyterian church met with Mrs.
Ellis on Tuesday last. A very inter
esting program was given and dain
ty refreshments were served. Dur
ing the afternoon the ladies made
bedding for the Sheldou-Jaeksou
school at Sitke, Alaska.
The count) convention of the W
C. T. U. was held Saturday at the,
Baptist church. Luncheon was served
to the delegates and a business meet
ing was held in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed mid son. Mrs.
Ed Stup. Mrs. W. II. Van Scoyw
and daughter, Mrs. Chidester, and
Miss Edith Chidester enjoyed an out
ing at Ashland last week.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ilafer and
Mr. Howard Dudley leave Sunday on
a motor trip to Crater lake, return
ing by way of Klamath Fnlls. They
expect to be awav a week.
. '. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Ilmnmersley,
Miss Ilmnmersley of Gold Hill, and
Mr. and .Mrs. Carter of Portland
returned Monday from a trip to
Crater lake.
...
Dr. and Mrs. Stokes entertained
at dinner Thursday for their guests
Dr. nnd Mrs. Ewing nml Dr. and
Mrs. Reid of Lincoln. 111.
...
Miss Schliss. who has been tin?
guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. N. Camp
bell, left last week for her home in
Jamestown. N. D.
Mr. C. J. Reeves and family w'to
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Reeves( left for Hakersfielil, Cal.,
last week.
...
Mrs. M. E. Lumsilen spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. King
on their ranch near Butte Falls.
DOROTHY WHITNEY ENGAGED TO PROMINENT FINANCIER.
MISS POROTHY WHITNEY
Of worldwide interest is the engagement nnuoituceiuent in New York
of Miss Dorothy P. Whitney, daughter of the late Wil'inm l Whitney, to
Mr. Willanl I). Straight or Oswego, N. Y.
Miss Whitney is well known and gicatly admire! in society nnd has
travelled extensively iu Europe, where she is at pieseut. Her tiaucc, al
though only thirty-one years old, is n financier of note, who hml a
prominent part iu putting through the recent Chinese loans.
Miss Jennie Cameron of Mimic
njMills, Minn., 11 former teacher in
the Medford schools, is hcio visit
ing friends.
H ...
Miss Susy Holmes has returned
from Treadwell, Alaska, and will
spend her vacation at her "old home
iu Ashland.
Miss Alice Van Fasten of Miiutc
npolls' Minn., wns the guest oflr.
and Mrs. Watt for a few days last
week.
Mrs. King, who has been visiting
Mrs. J. D. Heard on Siskiyou heights,
left Friday for her home in Port
land. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Qcdfl. Crawford left
Friday for an outing t Colostin.
Mrs. Alexander Duff is entertain
ing her sisters, Mrs. Frank Leon.
aid nnd Mrs. John Raywood of Chi
cago ...
Mr. and Mrs. . F. I'lalt are re
ceiiug congratulations tiHu the
birth of a son, July 110.
...
Dr. and Mrs, Saunders mid it par
ty of friend eae Tuesday for an
outing nt Butte Falls.
...
Mrs. T. E. Daniels left last week
for bis Angeles. She is expected
home Monday.
...
Mrs. W. F. Isaacs mid son are
spending several weeks at Colcstiu.
...
Miss Mildred Smith of Portland
is the guost of Miss Willi.
Mm. i:, U. Btlckltm mid iIiiiikIiUt
MIrm .IoknIu of new I'lne Creek, Ore
Koii, were the muml Innl week of Mr.
nml .Mm. W. T. (Irlovo. Mm. HtloUUm
Ih a lHler of Mm, (lih nml wn a
former renldent of .Mmlfonli
- ...
Mm. A. M. Van Meter and diuuth
ler.MlHrt Sarah who lmvo been Nnml
Ing the iiuninicr with Dr. and Mm.
0. 0. Van Ueoyoc left WedncMtltiy for
thulr homo In LMminpiilgn, III.
...
Mr. Dart Miller who him been
BpemllnK the Hummer In Medford left
TucHday for his home In New York,
llu will attend Cornell unlvemlty,
thin coming year,
. .
Mr, and Mm. .Mouahau and Mlis
Shirley TIioiuuh of t'lillfornla, who
are tho gnent of Mr ami Mm. V. K
Oanlels are iendluK the week rnmp
Inn nt Hullo Falhu
...
MIhh Lllltnu Loekntt of rncademi.
Cnllfornln, who lias been vlnUIng her
Hlnlur Mm. N. I). McDowell, for noinn
time roturnud to her homo limt wimlo
V
Mr. Frank Amy and family nml
Mr. T, K. PottliiKer and family r
lurheil tho first of tho weeK from
an unto trip to Crater Lake.
Mr. nnd MrV 1. 1?. Momhii nnd
family, Mr. unit Mm. II. 0. HounVy
ami .MIhs LIIIId Wood are ramping nt
Dead Imllitn Soda SprliiKH.
...
Mm. Ola McMillan nmt win of 8nc.
rameutn, California In the kuchI of
her brother Profmwor N. L. Nurregan
and bis family,
...
Mr. and Mm. (Jerlg, MImii Mildred
and Mr. Frank Oerlg returned Tues
rtny from a trip to Crater Lnko nnd
Klamath Fa I In.
...
Mr. and Mm. Clin. P. Albert left
Saturday for an extended trip
through tho east. They will be away
an Indefinite time.
...
Mm. H. O. (Inllowny nml (ton of
Portland aro vhdtliiK her parent. Mr.
uml Mm. M. V, Hkeel nl Knyarlft
ranch.
...
Mr. nml Mm. John II. Orth and
(laughter are expected home tho flrt
of the week from an outing at New
port. ... v
Dr. and Mm. Walter Stoke hove
11 their client Dr. ami Mm. Km lug,
Dr. ami Mm. Heed of, Lincoln, III.
Mrs. F. (1. Thayer is isiting rd-
atives in Eugene.
...
'Mr. Kilwln Jamioy left Tuesday for
Orescent City.
Mr. ami Mm. H. MoKowun of
Portland wore tho giumta of Mr. uml
Ml. l I. llUUhluwnn IahI wo'dt,
...
Mm. tleorgo Mi'Oftllon and diiugli
ler are vImIIIiiK Mm, MeCallmm iif-
j.'ii, Mr. nml Mm. J, (3, Wood.
JMm. A. M. McKay of Vumouver,
IL.C. I tin' RiU'nl 'f I'''" I'lHentn Mt;.
mid Mm, (b'o. D. Uocim.
...
'Mr. I'Mwntd Keunemiy of Pawnilena,
California, I the uel or Dr. ami
Mm. P. C. PaKo.
Miss Oru Adkins of Poitlnml Is
Lsiliug her pntculx, Dr. ami Mm.
II. K. AdkliiH.
1 ...
Mm. L. O. Ling ml "i FnrroHt
loft for (JhlcftRO IiihI week for a three
inouthn vUlt.
1 ' .
Mm. M. IblllliiKer and her dangle
tOr, Mm. A. Htover left Vedneday
for ('iilenlln.
' Mr J. IJ. llllitmrd and tiimlly leave
Momlny for a tumping trip mi the
Appier, nto.
.Nfr. and Mr. C II Hrown roturie
oil lnt week fnnn a week' nithii; al
ColeHtln.
Mr. and Mm. Ueo. Von iHr llelleu
uml noil are vlltlug al the Hill" l.edgo
mine.
...
Mr. Hlaluo Klmn mid ilnughter
iue returned from a lll to New
port.
...
Mr. and Mr. Cochrane have been
enJoyltiR an outing nl Lnjnrt rniuli.
D. 0 Trowlirldge, Jr., I recover
ing from a wverr attack of iiiluey.
...
Mr. and Mm Trlet of Ohio aio
the uet of Mr and Mm. J. C. Wood.
...
Ml Madge Hlddell entertained tho
Thumdny llrldr.e Club Innl week.
...
Mr, Jauie llyrou wn tho guet
lal week of Mr. W. II. Meeker.
...
Mm. H. U, Warner and on returie
ed to Colitln Friday morntuR, N
...
Mr. and Mr. I! A. Welch are en
joying an outing nl Newport.
...
Mm. M. Wort in n n loft for Portland
for a thdt of iernl week.
...
Mm. 11. F Mulkey returned Frldoy
from a vllt Iu Ahlaud.
Minn Heiilah Warner left Friday
fur a lll at Cotcllu.
(Additional Soeietv In Mnin .Sivtmn)
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Jt-Htt1 W-X'A
Manicuring
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In Madame Roodo's manicuring parlor are to
be found nothing but tho very latest and best
Id Instruments. These are thoroughly steril
ized before each treatment, which not only
makes them absolutely clean but antiseptic and
sanitary.
Facial
Massage
Centuries ago the civilized people of the
world learned tho value of bathing and of keen
ing tho body thoroughly clean. Why did they
not learn at the same time that tho exposed
parts of the body, tho hands anil face, demand
several times as much attention? These have
been sadly neglected until during the last two
or three generations, when it has become known
that It Is unnecessary to havo deep wrinkles In
tho fuco and neck. By constantly keeping the
same expression on one's face lines will como
and It takes expert treatment and care to re
inovo th6m. It is necessary that tho face be
innssaged and manipulated or these lines and
wrinkles will become permanent by exposure
to tho wind and dUKt. By means of proper lo
tions, colored lights and tho electric vibrator the
sklu becomes onco more tho pliable, satin cov
ering tbut It should.
Manufacturing
In tho manufacturing department puffs, curls,
trauaformatlous, etc., are roaao to your order,
your combings uro rooted, sorted and woven
Into any kind of switch desired.
Practically all preparations used In tho treat
ment of tho scalp, face, bauds and feet by Mnd
amo Hoodo uro an&do right hero.
CHIROPODY
1 in ; .
In THE BEAUTY SHOP chiropody Is one of
tho main features. Anyone who has suffered
from corns, bunions, etc., knows that nothing
will tire tho whole body so much as "sore feet."
Madamo Roodo will relieve any kind of sore,
tired feet and in a way that Is soothing nnd
comforting and not painful and nerve-racking.
SHAMPOO
Madame Hoodo manufactures tho shampoo
used In THE BEAUTY SHOP and does not liesl
tato to recommend It to tho public. It contains
absolutely -no alkalies or nclds, which aro detri
mental to the ccalp nnd hair, but Instead n prep
aration which gives the hair llfo and lustre.
After receiving a shainoo hnvo you ever found
the hair to bo "sticky" or mattey? If so try
THE BEAUTY SHOP and noto tho difference.
Scalp Treatment
In treating tho xralp tho dandruff genu Is the
0110 which occnsloiiH tho most trouble. It'ln o
rourso necesMary to eradicate thl germ, but In
so doing not to kill tho hair or Injure tho fol
licle or tiny sac which surrounds the hair root
Immediately below tho epidermis. By meatifl of
onr own preparation and the use of tho elec
tric vlbrnssago Madame Roodo not only cure
tho dandruff but leave th ra1p In a healthy
tato which la conducive to heavy nnd luxuriant
hair.
Opening Announcement
MADAME ROODE will open THE BEAUTY
SHOP in Rooms 26-29 Jackson County Bank
Building from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p. m., on
Friday, Aug. 11th.
It is with pleasure that she requests the presence of the ladies and gentlemen
of Medford to inspect the shop which has for its motto "Sanitation," and where
all combs, brushes and instruments are thoroughly sterilized before each treatment.
To introduce her practice and preparations to the people of Medford and
the Rogue River Valley Ma'dame Roode is going to give $50.00 Worth of treat
ments absolutely free, to those attending the opening. There will be siuvenirs
for the ladies ahd children. MUSIC ,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th
Hair Gutting
It is a common thing to hear mothers say,
"Yes, my boy needs his hair cut for weoks, but
I Just hate to take him to a harbor shop," or, "I
try to cut It because I dlsllko to take him Into a
harbor shop and then wait for him." Sometlmeu
It Is "I waut to get my little girl's hair 'bobbed,
but I am dreading to take her to tho shop." THE
BEAUTY SHOP solves the question.
DUTCH CUT A fiHECIAt FEATURE
PRICES
Munlcnro ..,....,..,,...
HuirdrcMH
Scalp Treatment
Shumpoo (nltli ImliilrchM)
Tonic Rub , . , . ,
Dliy Khuiupoo
flngelng
Clipping ..,..,,, . ,
Suite lies nuiilo from roiohlngK, .......
Curl, J'nffH anil TiaiiMformatloiiM to
Pace MiiNHitgo , , , , ,
Hand .Mammgo ami Hleiuli
ChiroHMly . . , , , , , j . , . , .
Children's Hair Cutting (uny xtylo) . ,
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,ft0t:
,75c
, 7."5e
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$i.rso up
older,
. . , . 1 75c
. ...r,uo
, ,50c up
:ir:
Tonic Rub
Tho Tonic Hub Ih becoming moro popular all
tho tlnio among tho peoplo who tuko pride In
tho condition of their hair. Tho rcclpn which
Mnd inn it Hoodo uhoh wuh purchamid by her from
u largo 1'arlnlan firm for a coiiHldorablo mini of
money uml Is tho best. Tonic Rub Ik a treat
ment which loosens tho scalp and by manipula
tion glveH tho skin an oxhlllratlon not rorolvod
othorwlHO.
Hair
Dressing
The hair dressing department Is conducted by
n young man from New York City who Is not
only a gruiluato Iu all linen of hulr work but
Iiiih hml a largo experience. Ho will drens your
hair In any stylo you dcnlro ami no chnrgo In
made If you nroTiot entirely imtlHrlcd.
Fancy hair tlroimlng for parties, rccoptlonn,
balls, etc., a specialty.
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Hand Massaging
and Bleaching
It Is thought by a great many people that
hand niaiwaglng hml bleaching Is simply an ex
time for getting tho people's money. Thin, how
over, Is u mlNtak'eu Idea, for whllo It Is liiipon
tlblo to mnko ''new hands" it would surprhio
you what n ohnngo can bo effected In a Hhort
time by expert mmilpulallon, tho iiho of colored
lights and tho application 0f u good lotion, This
ts especially vnlnablo after your camping trip.
Eloclrlc treatment If desired.
Human
Hair Goods
Mndmno Hoodo will at all (Iiuoh cairy a full
lino of human hulr goodn at Til 15, IIEAUTY
BHOP. You will bo able to procure tho exact
shade dOHlred, and If not It will b ,, WWIIN
'to order It for 'ymi.
The most populnr stylo that tho world linn
tooii In yoaiH, tin, PHVCIIK KNOT, will uIho bo
bundled. Call at tho Khop and Inspect thhi, tho
Intent hair creation.
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