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MEDFORD' MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 0, 1012.
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Tlix (Iniilir Medfm-d ,U, will liolil
it Hii'ciiil iiit'i-t niu MoikIiiv iilliTiiiiiiti
nl 'I uVliii'k. ill Si. .Mmlv'm hull, when
Ooveiuor Wcl will iiililii'MH l In- chili.
A KKIMM'lll ilixitlllillll U O.Xttllllll'll o
I ln imlilli'.
In honor nl' Mi (Inttrmlo Tioii-h-
llM'i wIlliMI1 lllltl'l illk'l' IIIM'III'M next
week, MiH lleilliu ICiiuHmIi kiivo ii
very pii'Hv Ii noil ulumur, Sutiiriliiy
ul'loriimm. Ivv iiinl vinli'lM wore u'd
In di'i'onitioii. Curd with played,
iillt'i' which a iluinlv IiiiicIiciim wiik
nerved. All (In iiiftH vi-rn pill in n
licit hit pud IihmIicI, IriiiiniL'il in huh
lax, mill iim Ihc Iniilc-clcct imlh'il Ihc
chipper lii received her liiii'ii limvir
Tim uiii'm(i present, horddiw Mm
liiniiir Kiitil were Mo.iliiini Kuillli'lil.
KhIIiciiiihI, OiviiI .IiiIiiihiiii, Unwind
lllll, iilu I)imIK. Mclillvn;, .Mcllnvvd'
mill ltnilnc; Mii' lliicl l)nvi
MhiIkk Ki.l.lcll, Mlhlrc.l Wnrc. I !..
Kuutmir, Iilu I .en Ki'iilncr. Sum
WcllHV, I'hoidin lllilicc, Jcniictlii (K
KihiiI, MhiiiiIc Dcih'I, Helen 1 1 erring
nl' Ci'iiIihI Point, Helen Dnlil, Uiurn
TinlcliUir. Lncile Miirwhnll. Sim
Miirwhnll, Horn flrM.v, IVrn llnlcliln
mm mill Alice Hlrceli.
Tim WVilmwiliiv Studv olub lielil i
imml unjoynblo "iim'II Iiiiiimi" Ml tin
homo nf the cIiiIi'm iieiili'nl. Mr. K
H. I'ii'kfl, Now Year' ilnv. Tin Iuhum
wm mint! nilinlii'dllv deeoniled in
(III IuiIh,V lIl'IMIIXlillllH. MflMHim III
ivv were uHfit with mil eiiriuiliuiiM iitul
liiiiHellHn uiiHl efl'cclively.
Tln officer of lli' eluli roecicd
ItiriiiK Ihe hIIi'iikhiii. Thorn in Iim
Merc Mr. VI II. Picket. Mr. Kmch-li
Mm. Tulllo, Mr. Allord mi.l Mr-.
Vjiwler.
In llie iliuiiiK room, where u dititilx
luncheon whm Ki'i'vuil, Mm. Wiikeiiuii
mul Mr. HnllJN poured coffee (Ik
llrt purl nf Ihe iilleriitMin mul Mi
Parson mul Mr. (IhIc the liitlei
part. Ailiiitr were .Minwo Kver-
liiinll, I'ern llntcliiiiMUi, Iilu l.vc
Kenlner, Alice Sired, Alcllut Ktucr-
iok. Itnlh Merrieli, .locphino Itool
...via n....f.i
I' . If ' ?,
.Mlw Alton mill Mr. Kmumr played
ilurluir Urn alleriioiiii.
In huiiiir of their uel, Mr. mul
Mm. T. N. Merlin. Mr. mul Mr.
SiiiiiimIcii entertained at .V)l) Weiliu
tiny evening. The liiiue wiih pret
tily decorated in poiiieltn ami C'liri!-
IUHN icrefll. The kiii'mIh pieent were:
Mr. ami Mm. Iturliii, Mr. mul Mr,
l.uke, Mr. ami Mm. Wall, Dr. and
Mm. Dcniiinlon, Mr. ami Mm. Kiik
lih. Mr. ami .Mm. Merrick, Mr. ami
Mm. Unllix. Mr. ami Mm. Wakeiumi,
Mr. ami Mm. W, II. Drown. Mr. and
Mm. lliilfhiiirtiiu, Mr. ami Mm. (leo.
Dm I, Mr, ami Mm. Oeorp) Kiiik.
Mr. ami Mm. Vawter, Mr. mul Mm.
ICeutiier, Mr. ami Mm. K'idd. Mr. ami
Mm. York, Mm. Ailmii. Mr. (leorxe
Tieiehler ami Mr. William Wall.
The Pythian .Sinter entorlained
Wediuihilay uvoniiitf with a noeial,
which followed initiation mul iuntiillii
tiou of offieem. Five ui'w uieinhem
were rvi'i'Uuil, The now offieem are;
Mm. Kdiiii Iliihliniil, .M, (.; Mm.
Kiln I'erry, K. S.; Mm. Hilda Olin
tcnd. K. ,1,; Mm. Klla Woiiuuiu, M.
T.: Mm. Pearl lliitiduiHou, M. P.;
7ili Mary IIiimwcII, M, It. mul (;
Mm. Pearl, protuetor; Mm. A. A.
Klynu, outer K'nu'd; Mm. Kdiia
jHiuiOh, iiiHtnllatioii officer.
Mr. ami Mm. John P. Duller ami
.Mr. ami Mm. J. W Molutyro held
"open Iioiiho" Now Year's day at the
riiMidouce of Mr. ami Mm. Duller.
Holiday decornlioiiK were uei with
llenilij: eflVel. Mm. W. i, llaueoelt,
uiiither of Mm. Duller, aHitetl In re
ceiving'. Mm. PoltiiiKor pmueil eof
I'eo, iibHiHttMl hv Mm, ,1, (1. Wilxnu
ami Mm. II, (1. Stiudiinau. I.ittlu MIhk
Dorothy Piu'hoii mul MiH I'hiulolto
liny Kiirvuil Iho puueh.
' MrH. John Ciukln and Miss Ourkiii
entmlaiiiiMl Thumilny nfleruoon for
Minn (lorlriulo Trieehler. Tho after
nonii wiih Hpunt in HewiiiK, after
which refrenliuienlH woro aerveil. A
HiirpriHti hnfx, whieh wiih to ho opened
ul a later diile, wiih piVHeiilcd to the
honor KUUHt. ThoHO preHent were;
Mm. J. 1). Doll, Mm. (Hun Taylor,
Mihj Laiiru Trieohlor ami Miss dm-
Iriidii Troiehlor.
Tlio Drilled TitiunluMiii club was on
liirlaimnl Weilnumlay hv Urn, Caroy
nl lior homo on Kiupj llihway.
CJIiriHlmiiK (loeoratioiiH, froh mid
gi'ooii, wuro uwed. A very dalialoiiH
liiuelieon wiih sorvoil, after wliloh
li'ridKo wiih played. Tho huohIh woro :
MoHilauiDH William IIikIko, DaniolH,
Uarinoii, Piirdin, AndrewH, Root ami
lliitehiiiHou, The chili mpets noxt
week with Mm. Ilarnion.
A delightful New Year'n ovo lunch
eon party waa given by MiBy Miuiiiu
INTERESTING
ETINGS OF WOMENJS CLUBS.
Deuel, ill Iter hiiinc on Mouth Oiikdnlc.
Tint luncheon Iiciiiiii at 10 ii'ene noil
huh prepiiieii ii ioiii-c in u nun' n
tlie voiinif luilii'M, tin liint coiiihc cm),
iiiii with tlio new yeur. TIiiihc pie
enl weie; 'MImki-w Arlie Nntwielt,
l'Vmiei'H I lentil, Kvelyu Cnrey mul
Minnie Deuel; Mi'Mxr. Tuin Keiintliii,
Juke Wine, I'lnoi'xon Merrick mul
l'liul McDonnhl.
A New Yeur' iliunei wm kivii
Siinilav by Dr. mul Mr, Ailkiiih at
llieir home on the Axhlmul mini. Dr
mul Mi-h. Ailkiim urn iiMieei of the
vnllcv mul nil the kiicM were I'rieiiilK
in the eiiilv iliiv-. Tline iieeul
were: Mr. mul Mr. II. K. A(lkin,
Mr. mul Mm. A. I'. Tnleiil. Mr. mul
Mr. Ileil Itoimlicitv. Mr. mul Mr.
V. K. I lentil ickunn. ), lli'inlrickMiii
mnl Mr. I'reil Dmiuherty.
Mih. Curi'V eiilerliiini'il New Vear'i.
lav nl dinner mul nipper. TIium
preHi'iil were: Mr. mul Mi. William
llllduc MiHH.Ii'iiu Undue. Alex, limine,
MUh Kvelvii I'aiev ami llarolil (,'hicv.
The Women' Mirtkinuarv Soeioty
of the 1'rcnll.VtcHnil elllllell Will meet
'1'iie-iliiv iilleriiiiiiu next lit 2ull)
o'clock at Ihe chnpcl. Mm. Du Itoi
i liue.. for the iil'lcruonil.
Mm. M. A. Knder ami M!h l.ucile
Kiuler leu cilut.ilnv lor a vlMit in
KiiKeiu ami Portland. .Mir,
will reliirn to Meilforil, Mm.
rciniiinini: in I'orllnud.
l.lteili
Itiiiler
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Anionic the Mtudcnl who returned
to Corvlilli to the Oicoii Aurieiil
titnif Hille;e were I'red mul Virgil
Strain:, Dcu Porlu, Walter CiiililrntM
ami Cailtou Shirley.
Mm. W. S. Ilallowav and Mi
Hallow hv left Tuedav for CorvallH,
where they will lake Ihe hort iikH
eiiltiiral eoume at the Oreuoii Ari-
cull ii nil college.
Mi Mahel Wilon iclunicd t
(llcjiihde. where 1io i teiwdiin;;
nnli0d, after eiulmt: the riiriwtina
holidays with Mr. ami Mm. W. 1".
Wait.
The marriage of Mi flertrmle
Trieehler and Mr. Frederick Dim
worth of llayx, Mont., will he ol
nixed Wedneday, January 10.
Mr. and Mm.
Norwood
and the
Mti Norwood oT Central Point
were the New Year'" tsiio! of Mr.
mul Mm. P. K. Dlackhurn.
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11. P. Harxmvo left for I.os An
jfeh'K, where he will join Mr, liar
Krave ami daiik'htem. Tliuy o.eet to
he away hcveral uioiilh.
Mm. (loorite Sony and ehildren,
who have been viitinc Mm. William
Deed, returned to their home in Cali
fornia Tuoxdnv.
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Mm. 1. DoiIkc of Paris, Mieh., who
ha been visitim; her daiiKhter, Mr.
P. K. Merrick, left for I.oh AiikuIo1?
Thiimday.
Mm. KliMiboth KobiiiMiu, who will
bo the librarian of tho new Caruuuic
library, arrived in Medfonl thin week
from Seattle.
Miss Cordelia flrnflV, Myron Knot
and Herbert Itawliuus of Central
Point returned to Oregon AK'iieultiiral
eolloL'o Tiuwiliiy.
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Tho new rector of St. Mark's
church is expected to arrivo some
time next week, to take charge of tho
parish.
Tho V. I. L. of tho Pro.sb1orian
ohuroh was onterlained Friday oveu
inu by Itov. and Mrs. Shields at tho
Maiitio.
W. l lliihlio loft for Corvallis this
wiiok, whoro ho will laka tho short
.eourso in horticulture at the 0. A. C,
Mrs. CI, K, Altkon and daiiKlitor ro
turned to tholr homo' in Hlddles, Ore.,
nftur visitiiiK' friends in M.odford.
Miss Carkin i HpuiuliiiK tho week
in lawn, tho uuest of Jlrs. Carkius
ami Miss (lortrudo Trieohlor.
Miss Alieo Cowill returned Tues
day to Huone, where hhu is attend
in the Htato university.
Miss Itnlh Peters returned Tuesday
to Kiitfeiie, where tho is attending tho
university.
Miss Opal Daley volurued to Cor
viiIIIh Tuesday, whoro she is attend-
Iiik 0. A. C.
MiH Clara Wiries vetnruod Tues
day to Kimono, whoro uliu ia attend-
jl .
$ V1SK
III" the iiiiivenOU, alter HemliiiK
holidnM with her pareiiln.
the
Mr. and Mm. II. M. WIicIhiI miter
faiiied a few of their friend infor
mally Momliiy evening al their resi
dence, l'J2'J Wet Main. Mimic lan
tern hluloH howinic old !ahioiicd
photoKrapliK of the quests vvert
thrown iiMin the cnrliiiii, which
ciuiHcd imich iiierritiieut. Musical se
lection were iriveu by Miss Florence
Hnzclriu'tf. Mr. Hemline, Mm. F.
KdiiicmleH ami Mr. Whelsel. I.ikIiI rc
fr"huient were erved. Thoe prei
ent were: Itov. mid Mm. V.. 0. Kid
riilvje, Mr. and Mm. Ileinlim of ltoe
buiV. Ore., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meek
er. Mr. mid Mm. Mnmh, Mr. mid Mrs.
Clyde Ha.eliiKc. Mr. ami Mm. Ar
thur llnzi'liiu'i;, Mr. ami Mr. Churlc
Hoy, Mr. mid Mm. Foret Kduicade,
Mm. M. A, Pnttcmnti, Mies Marion
Merrill, Florence Hazelrigk'. Kalher-
ine l-.duiemle and .Mr. h. Merrill.
The iiuxiliarv oeiety to the Chris
tian Woiiian's Hoard of Miina met
oil Wi'duediiy aileriiooii at the lioiiii
of Mis Stmiileford. IH Wet Fourth
lrect, 12 uieiiiliem of the society ami
Iwo viitom liciny pichcnl. The sub
ject eouiilered was "Porto ltico."
Intvretinif papers were read by Mm.
Ilurd and Mr. Allemlerfcr on tin
IM'ople and country of Porto ltico. An
iuleretitiK and instructive talk wn
also Kiveu by Ihe pastor, Itev. Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. OeorKC Clay Corni
lius entertained iiiforiiuilly at a
Ihree-eoume breakfast New Year'
moriiiiitr iu the chnnnitiu' apiirtuieal-
at the Deibeit. Covers were laid for
mx al a daintily apMiinteil table, mid
healed wer: Afr. and Mrs. J. It.
Whituiirc, Mr. and Mm. (). M. Conii-
tin mid the hoxt and hoste.
The Juvenile Dnucint; club enter
taiiuil their friends Tuesday vveniiie
when 100 couplert uttemU'd the dauet
Xivcii at the "Nat." This club is one
of the most popular in town ami thf
dancer are always enjoyable. The
next dance will be held January 1.)
Mis Deie Kllisou ami Afr. Orover
Medley were married in Portland Dr
counter .ii. i no younir couple wcr
fonaer residents of Medford ami arc
well known here.
Miss Deulah Warner returned Mon
lav to Stockton. (a., wbere she is
tcachint:. after pendiinr the holidays
with her mother, Mrs. I,. D. Warner,
Miss Grace Wolf returned this
week to Salein, after spending the
holiday in Medfonl.
Mr. Harry Finloy arrived iu Med
ford Tuesday from, CI rid ley, Oil., for
a hort viit.
Miss Alethca Kineiiek returned to
the Univomily of Oregon at Kugeue
Tueduy.
Mrs. Olive Han) f Newport,
Wash., i the inest of her sister, Mis
Ida Keith.
Arm. W. T. Van Scoy of Ashland
is visiting her (lauuhler, Mrs. I). D.
Itusell.
Mrs. D. F, Mulkey ami children re
turned this week from a visit in Mon-
mouth.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dobbins re
turned this week from a trip to Port
laud. Mr. Harold Caroy returned to the
University of Washington last week.
Arm. S. A. Hull left this week for
a visit with relatives iu Fresno, Oil.
Mrs. ltiddoll entertained tho Fri
day Afternoon Driilfjo olub this week.
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1). C. It. Hay ami family returned
Tuesday from a visit in California.
Miss Until Merriek returned to the
state university at F.ukouo Tuosduy.
fleortfo IT. Davis was the tuost this
week of his brother, A. A. Davis.
Mr. Vernon Vawter returned to tho
university at Kiikoiio Tuesday,
V.
day
J, Ncff left for Salein Wedues
on u husiuesH trip.
Mrs. Porter J, Noff left Thursday
for a trip to California.
Tho Thursday Uridjo olub met with
Mrs. Hedlleld this week.
Mr. A. 1'3. Heaines left Tuesday for
Porllnud.
Tim Ladies1 Aid society of the1
Christian church will meet with Mrs.
Only at 2.'W Smith Central avenue
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Mr. ami Mr. T. D. Pdch returned
Thursday from n trip to Han Fran
cisco. Dr. 'J'. W. Andrew of Maukat.t.
Minn., arrived in Medford Friday for
a visit with his broth.r, Mr. Fd Am
drews.
Alex JJuiijU', who Iiiim been visitint;
his parents ilurim.' the holiday, has
returned to .Stanford university.
I BEAUTY SECRETS
"To be free miiulid ami cheerfully
iliHc)ncd at hour ol incut mid of
sleep ami of excreiic, i one of the
best precepts of louir Innlhik'."
It lias loiiu been hii acknowledged
fact that health i the verv founda
tion of Jiuppines m u-efulnes for
both men ami women, ami we now
recognise it as the eoniemtone ol
beauty. We lire onlv het'iuiiiiii; to
learn the full sigiiiflcanee of that old
proveib, "Metier mi ounce of preven
tion than a pound of cure," and it 1
the ounce of pretention that I want
you to have iu over weight. Correct
habit of diet, i:jtlmig. lecp ami ex
ercise, ncooriliimjtii season, offer 110
encouragement to iliscime, bat when
we sec the habit if elolhimr according
to m'iimiii totalis ignored ami God
good fresh air tteateil a though it
weie a rare article not to be used,
there is nothing I'll but to crouch by
the fireside and sow hcciI of de
spoiidenev mid dieHe.
Health ami beiiutv dumiind impera
tively the obolite purity of these
four necessities -air, water, food mid
thoughts. So effective ait thoe four
things (bat the woman with a deli
cate constitution, if he abide bv
them, can compier the petty ailment
ami enjoy hot tcrr health than the ro
bust woman who; constantly violates
them. Yemrs hne swept by the idea
that the fragile, .ylph like girl is the
highest typo of beauty and that the
ilaiutv little uppetilf is a mark of
delicacy ami good breeding.
Health recpiires iioiirishiu food
that is properly prewred in nflleieiit
quantities only. It is ab-olutely
necessary that the appetite should be
regulated bv reason and the woman
who wishes to cultivate her beaut v
must learn by experience what agrees
with her.
Next to the lungs the stomach is
the most abused .organ in 'the body
ami iu nine eases out of ten that
orKu reflect: its condition in -the
complexion. NHnrcfonniilntes such
n is'rfcet creature that the inward
purity seems to lend radiance to the
translucent skin, ami just a three
fourth of the world are starved for
fresh air so they are also stinted in
the normal tptantity of water the
body needs.
Clainliness without and within! No
one thing has so powerful an influ
enee upon the structure of our bodie
and the texture of flesh a the water
wo drink. Pure, good water is 0110
of the most indent factor that ultl
mates itself ia a elioh-hlooin com
plexion. It is never too late to sup
ply the bodv with better material;
it is never too late to strive for anv
good thing we desire. The .drinking
of hot water freely before hroakJVt
and between meals has hastened the
euro 01 many a pasty, sallow com
plexion and there is no simple regu
lator 01 tlie internal economy mote
efficacious, for it cleanses the mucus
membrane of the stomach and slim u
lates the whole alimentary canal ami
the kidney to do their work, per
forminu the necessary office of senv-
eager for the wlio body. It should
not be druug so hot as to create dis
comfort iu swallowing, nor be tsntred
down iu n, deluge. It also aid the
bowels, whieh is of vital importance,
and their neglect is a menace to a
(,'ood complexion; and is so often the
oriLMiiattiiL' cause of pimples. When
tho internal onrnns are torpid an tin
duo amount of work is forced uhii
the skin, causing tho troubles that
women are xt raveling to overcome
and are often so easily connuerod by
tho drinking freely of hot water.
Pleasure is a direct aid and stimu
lant to digestion ami fear, low, spir
its, or serious niiestions should never
bo brought to tho table and every
disagreoablo topio of conversation
should be humidied from tho dining
room. A well educated woman was
oneo asked why sho was so quiet at
a particular dinner party and she
said sho had nnthiiu worth while to
say. I couldn't help but remember
what tho wise fool said to tho dys
peptic Potronius, who brought science
to tho table, "Why all this analysis
of food; digest thy meal with a jest
and 11 laugh,"
If wo cultivate tho habit of think
ing pleasant things thoy will como to
our lips without effort and tho whole
world will seem hotter and brighter.
At tho close of a lecture ono of our
Krentest educators said, "Oh, for a
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healthy mind and 11 healthy body
how beautiful!"
Bodily and mental health (ire iho
Higii-rmimml of a clear complexion,
mid (his is one of the primary quali
ties of beauty, without which no hnr
monv of feature can avail to make
woman lovely.
Yours for charming womankind,
MADAMF, OUIVIU.A.
We Have Moved
Tho J. T. nroadley flowor
torn is now In tlio M. F. & II.
tore, across tbo street from
former location.
Choice lots of cut flowers,
bulbn, ferns, palms, etc., al
ways on band.
J. T. BROADLEY
Groceries, Candies, Fruits
Cigars, Tobaccos, Snider's
Fresh Milk, School Sup
plies, etc., at
De Voe's
Little Combination
Store
Next Door Hotel Medford
Pac. Phone 5G11
TREES
that grotr
TREES
tlmt bear
Northern drown Stock
Columbia & Okanogan
Nursery Company
Of tho Wenatcheo Valley
O. M. TjuuIoii, Mcilfortl Salesman
riiouo 81-lt. 217 S. Ulverslilo
Deal with the mnn that does tho
tno&t business. You will find there
is ii reason for it.
During tho past threo yenrs
over 300,000 Irees and vines have
been delivered to tho planters of
tho Unfile Hiver valley by tho
Eden
Valley
Nursery
All stock leaving: this nursery is
Ktiarnutecd to l'LEASK and tho
PRICK IS H1GUT. WHAT MOKK
1)0 YOU WANT?
N. S. Bennett
OffiCO 1201
Box 823.
North Central Ave.
Medford, Ore.
Twenty-two years' experience in
orehard and nursery work in the
Hokuq Hiver valley.
r
H. H. WALTERS.lPractical Horscshoer
Particular attention paid to Interfering horsen and contracted foot
All InmancsH In the foot cured, sitnh nn cams, thrush navicular
trouble, quarter-crack and contraction of tho (cat.
Anything In the lino of hanil-mndo work. Ilnvo shod such
horsos as:
f)nn Patch Mark ljflG
Minor Ayer lt5S,4
Crenelle .... , , 2:02 H
Andrcgrcns J. 2:00
Geo. If, Hay ....Half mlln :tH
And n number of others, too numoroua to mention. Your patronatto
will bo appreefnted, no matter how lurgo or small.
.12 Hoiilli rnpo Ht., Next to Vct Hide Hani
ftfetosj
J
T Jd. is
Sunrise Laundry
FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUAUANTEItt)
Orders called for and dollvorcd. First class work dono by hand.
Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 37. Corner Eighth and So. Central Avo.
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CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Suiplus and "Undivided Profits $58,000.00
0. ilt'd States and Postal Savings Depository
We solic' your business, wliich will receive our care
ful attention.
F. K. Deuol, President M. L. Alford, Cashier
,Orris Crawford. Assistant Cashier
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unprepared who can always lay a nice appetis
ing meal or light luncheon boforo any gueat unexpected
or not. Her friends pralso her for her housewifely qual
ities and eho feels that delightful satisfaction 'which can
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'jphe secret lies in having a
well chosen selection of canned
goods and table dainties always at hand.
Look over our stock the best of tho kind in tho town
and make a selection today. Then put your foar in tho
cupboard for you will be prepared for any company
como when it may.
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
86.10 S. CENTRAL AVIS,
OREGON
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