Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 23, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    MITOFQnP MATTj TttTBUNTS, MEPITORI), OUKflO.V, KA'I'ntDAY. MAIWII 23, 1912.
3?AGF, SEVEN
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JAP POLAR EXPEDITION
SEES NO TRACE OF SCOTT
WELLINGTON', N. 8., March 23.--Tho
.TapnncKe Antarctic expedition re
turned linro today and reported It had
hocii nothing of the HrlHsli I'olnr ex
pcilltlon undor Cnptnln Robert V.
Scott. Tho Japnncno reported they
cngnKcd chiefly In coast exploration
on King Kdward Land.
KILQANE REJECTS H'CAREY'S
OFFER FOR LONG SERVICE
LOS ANC1HLK9, March 22. "Wo
iipproclnto our kind offer lint cannot
n(copt," wns tho tolcgrnm Tom Mc
Caroy recolvod tills afternoon from
Johnny Kllhano In reply to McCaroy'n
offer of $1)0,000 for tho oxoluslvo
norvlccfl of tho fenthorwolRht cham
pion for two yearn.
XIII IM
J VdLJLJ db d,
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ifa&Fk Four Scotch Lassies With Lulu Glascr in "Miss Dudelsack"
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Wk d mam JH-V mLX" .. 1K
iwf i -jm-amy -mm mmmmhm hmi n wtr-rA.
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Tliodfcnler .Medlon! dud uill hold
it k icitlar iniiitllilv iinictliiK .Mninhiv
nlleinnuii al lllii'it o'clock ill (lie iih
Hi'iulily iimiiii ii' I In! llhrTiry.
A iikimI enjn.wililc Hit i t 1n piuly
hiik given Judge I'm din liv Iijh wilx
I'Viilay evening In honor of IiIh hiilh
duy. Tlic ovciiug whm xpeiil pin j lug
Inldgo, Mim, Mcdowitu winning (lie
lttillim' ii ire, n I'm n, Mr. Kulghl llic
gcnllciiicuV, ii ImmiK. Tin1 UiiiiNe of
Ilin evening clinic ulicn ten gni'MH
ircHciitcil (lie IiiinI iiiii) IkimIchh mill n
linv ill' elgiu mill a lii'imtiltil ttilwT
coiicc iiiii, roiling I mucin vvcie
unci) I'm' ili'coriilioii, Tin invited
jjiicmIm won': Mchhi-h. ninl .McmIiiiucm
Win. Hudgc, DiiiiIcIn, Yum I it, Clin
cni'ii Knight, ('. ! Htiti'liiiiNiiii, ,.
A mil cm-m, lln.vdcn, dm. O'llHcii, Kug
IMi, )r. mill Mix. itidcll, II. A.
Holme, Kiiltl, Hoot, Sctinlliii, ICHin,
ninl Mi'. Cuiey.
.Mr. i:oictt . Ilioinnlliiiil uud
Minn Miuy L'ultlvvell of IIIH, ('!.,
lu'ie niuiiiml in .Inckhonvillit Tuck
ilny liv Hie Ki'v. .IoImimoii. Aflor llic
ccicmonv n reception wiim given llicni
nl (lie homo nl' Mi. mill Mih. K. S.
Hutchim mi 'i)r. i;ic 171th htict.
Mr. nml Mix. lliouiiilliiul left U'c.l.
Iicfciluy lor Hilt, vvhrio they will m
niiile. Tlii' iiifiiilmrK of Mi'illutil Camp
No. ill) W. (). W. linl.l 11 moNt inter
i'iillf "uwniini Tuimilay evening. '
I', t'ollcy, tin? ili-tiic oiximief Ma
iicmiiI, nml nevcrnl candidate, vveic
iiiiliiilcd. Alter the hur.inos nl Hie
evening hiin niiihlieil II llltllipil't Mil
id ml.
Mix. .lolin ()hiru ictiiincd Wed
iiitiiliiy fiom n two week viMt in
I'uillitud. Mix. OMinni i picidcnt
off llic mIiiIo lion nl nl' graduated
mime mill while nwiij iiiHrti nev
oral of Hie (ruining M'liuuln loi
lUICMfM.
Mr. nml .Mih. .1. W. Heaenin nl
Hmwlolpli, X. V who hitvc lieen i:t-
ing their nii V. .1, nml Paul Mcuunm
Icfl fur the mint thin weak. Mr. I'aul
IUkiuiiiii ncuniiipniiii'd tliciu.
Mix. W. Croft of Minion, In. I., i
editing Jmr Kilcr ,M'n. Mnggio
Hviiiih. Mix. Honker of Chicago,
Mix. hnii' mother, nUo llie gucnt
of Mix. IIwiiin.
Mr. ttin! Mix. Tho. Morrow of
Hivor I'nlU, Win., wlio liiae lieeu the
jtiicl of Mr. ami Mix. I J. N. ('nnip
liell for miwtiiI week, ivliimcil homo
thin week.
Mr. ninl Mix. A Clancy of Tomato,
Camilla, arrinl in Med foul InM
week mnl will nuika their home here.
They me tint pineal of Hr. K. W.
(.'luiiey.
Kov. V. T. (lnnliler Icfl thi week
for a ten dnjn I lip to San l'Vancien.
Mr. mnl Mr. II. Stone leave mioii
for San J'niiioiM'o, where llicy will
t cxiilc.
Mr. mnl Mih. (. 11. Hccmiii i.f
Uiecl.tiniiilpc, Minn., who huvo linen
vihiting Ihcir daughter Mih. ?. I
Ncwinmi, left for their liomu Wed-
nchilay.
Mr. mid Mih. I,. M. I-'osh of l-'t.
DoiIko, la,, arc initiii),' their puicnth
Mr. and Mih. 1). V. Stone a their
oichaid near Central Point.
Tlic ! tliliin HIhIcih IicI.i .r r,.,;.
nliir Hiielnl nlKlit Weilnimilay. when
(ihniit 100 kiichIh wnni iiiemnit.
(-'iiiiIh nml iliineliiK wain lln
rniiiiiHciiiani of Hut eviiiilni: MIhh
I Iohho lliitler mnl Mr. Hoot fm-
iiIhIiciI Hid iiiiimIc.
DiiiIiik Hiii inniilm; n ilcllcloim
liiiiiipiot wan Kcncil,
Tim rcn'iilloii ninl Immpiet 1ml Im
ttein ileiointeil with y nml fcniH.
ninl MhiimiockM ami uteeii flii(; weio
niieil for plniMi I'nnlM. TIiohh on the
enteiptlnnieiit (oimnlttue were Mm
J. II lliitler, i liiiliiiiiui; Mr. nml Mm
A. ('. Illllilmnl. Mr nml Mih Mi
Oowiiii, Mlkn JonIo (lieKory. MIhh
Mainl I.Iiik. MImk rinreiica ItoeiilK
IImhII (Jri'Koiy, llmiy l.lni;, Waltei
Keiitnei ami ,1 . lliitler
Tlic Untie Noiih WIiInI chili met at
Hie liniii(i(ir Mi. A I. Hloiiinitt, loi t
Hunt i:ieiitli MtKM'i. Iiiht Tuemluy
iiftnilinnii WIiImL wiih iluei at
threo (allien. Mm. C. .1. KiiHtniiiii
wiih auiuileil lili-li prize; Mr. . I.
Hiilliiiiner iei:olcil the KiieHt irle.
nml Min lliHMer Hie ioiihoIiiHoii. 'I1ic
Kii"HtN of Hie dull weic Mih. II W
Wltto. Ml V. I' SillleiiK.'i. M(H. A
('. Mltlelntii.Mll mnl MIhr (Mi Coffin
Luncheon wiih mcivoiI. The IiomIohh
wiih HUMlNteil lij MIhh (JIiiiI)h I'imit
Tho club will iinxit next TueNil.iy
afteruoou with Mm. I lender. l'Jl
ltooNCclt Mtreet.
Mr mnl Mth. I lurry WlieUd en
lertnlncil Wuiluchilii) ommiIiik at dln
uer In honor of Minn Marlon Merrill.
Aflor dinner an liiforimil mimical wiih
Klen. 'I'Iiohc prcHunt were MIhh
Merrill, Mm. Piittemou, Mr. nml Mim.
MiithIi. MIhh I'lorencu HuriilrlKK, Mrn
liny, Mr. Mcmlniilial anil Mr T. i:.
Merrill.
ir, m k iWFa m jhib-h i
UHl lilft.M tlI tti Mm W mKk !
snvn WMMWifcLy liMBy wpL'I ujKK
1 nMSMSMVbHHV hhv hmmk. y iH
- i'SU LJnB liJ' L1BB l
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Scientific Eye Examinations
WITHOUT DHUOS OH J)H0lS
Tho old theory that their iibo Is n ncccaslty In correctly nicnourlng
refractive orrorH la a fallacy, long nlncc exploded.
Lot mo ilcmoiiBtrnto to you tho newer methods.
DR. RICKERT, Optometrist
Over Kcntncr'H, Meilforil
T TT -. TT TT-fc --Wr
f jLadies, ino Keason wny ;
X
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t You should not wear the Best Tailor Made Suits.
X '.'.
X They cost no more. See our line and loam our price. ?
! .... . . A
joOO iahrics, the newest, nobuiest, snappiest" products ;;
ff for the season. Come and see them now. If you can't ;;
T "
t come, call us up and we will come. ::
..
We make men's suits, too, $18 and up. (
Berlin Ladies' Tailoring Co.
Itcv. ,, l llelloinp, I'oiiuci' pimlor
o( (he .M. 11. nlmrch ol' this oily, hut
now nt' Lchaiiou, Oio,, is hpeniliii it
J'uw ilnyh in Meill'oril.
Mr. ami Mih. Win. Uiove of I.oiik
lleiicli, (Jul,, who have hecu llic K"ehlh
of Mr. mid Mi'H. II. L. Kohiiihiiu Iclt
Tiicbday lor tliu not Mi.
Mo. M. ,1, MoKcuii of AsliM'tn. who
has hecu (ho ncst of her duuehter,
Min. A. S. Fly Icl'l for her home ihi.
week,
Mr. mid Mr, A, ,1. KiueiMin in
I in ued WcdticHiluy from ail extended
vinil in houthciii'C'iilifoiuin.
Mih. 0. V. .IoIiiinoii mid oliildroii
loll Hi!h week for an o.teudecd init
in Viim'uiu,
M
Mr. nml Mih. R. Kihk. of St.
loliiiH, Oic, ttin virtitinj; in Mcilfoul.
n
Tho Aloha IlrldKo dull mot with
Miu Win, riudKo Friday nftoruoon.
'flic w. C. T. U. will hold a County
Institute in Med ford March 'JiJIli.
Mi'H, Lllllnn Rpeucor roturned thin
week 1 1 oin u v1h(L In CIiIciiko,
MIm IIchhIo llnwaril mid Hl)di
Smith were married March II, al the
HnptlHt I'hiirch. Itov. A. A. IIoIuium
offlcliitlm;.
Tint lirldo In a datiKhter of 1. K.
Howard of North Central avenue and
KiauililnuKhtcr of .1 S. I Ion mil, the
firm mn)or of Medtord, mid 1i:im
ninny frlcinlu here.
Tho nrooiii Ih a well. Know u IhihI
uciin mini of JacliHouvllle.
Quito a uuinlicr of pnrtleH wore
kIcii (IiIh week for the benefit of the
(renter Medfonl elutt.
Mth. U. H. I'lirnoiiH entertained
Monday afternoon.
Mih. C. 1. HutchluMiu had two
talilcM of IiiIiIko Monday afternoon.
Mm. K. 11. DiivIh ciitortiilueil Mon
day afternoon. Mm. J. M. itoot on
tcrtaliied, alno
Mm. William HiiiIko ciitertnlued
Monday morultiR.
MoHdaiuoH Harmon and (.ray cuter
tain Saturday at tho Hotel Holland.
Mm. Scautllii entertained Wed lies -da)
uiiiriiliiK ulth a ItrldKo luncheon.
Mm. M. I'lirdlu with IiIkIiosL ueoie
reieUed a deck of ciiiiIh.
The KncHtH were MemlnmoM IJIIIh,
Cmcy, ICiikIIhIi, HiiiIkc, Hoot, l'urdln,
DiiiiIoIh and llutchliiKon.
In honor of Mm. I'fnutg of Suit
l.uko City Mm. M. C. Harbor enter
tained ul luncheon at Hotel Holland.
Iter KUONta wcio Mofldamea 1'foutz,
DennlHton, H. W. Onboruu and MIhh
Sara Ilelluy.
Dm ItiK Lulu (HiiHtr'i) inner on tin
(omlc opera HtaKo hIic Iikh been (.tiled
upon to wear main pUluri'Httic mid
effective iiMttiincH Net none luto had
iiioiim olorful or becouilm; effect thin
tho Scotch klltH wbli b hIic iIiuik in
her latent opt rallc ulilclc. "MIhh
DudelHiiik" When Hie iliilut) MIm
Oli.hcr comcH to Meilford theater next
weuk In HiIk latent Viennese miiHical
Itnpoitallou, mIio will be hocii for the
flmt time by a .Mcdford atnlicnco In
the plaid and nutans of liomile Scot-
Mr, mid Mm. Kdu,ur I Infer
J'tlUhility for Situ Frutioibeo.
left
Mih. I'foutz, who Iiiih been vlnltliiK
her tdnter, Mm, DennlHton, on Went
Main Htreet, left for her home In
Salt l.nl.o City Wednesday. Her boh,
Dr. G. II. PfouU, m.i'uuipuiiled hur.
Tho LiiiIIch' Aid noclety of tho
CIiiIhUiiii church vflll meet WotlncH-
day atleriioon ut tho homo of Mm.
L. J. QulKley, r.OI! Ninth Fir utreet.
The LndloH' Aid of tho I'leHbyte
i Inn church will meol at tho chapel
at 'J'!!0 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Mm. Whliiplo will unturtttlii.
Mm. William IIihIko entertained
Saturday nioniliu; with a hrenkfuut.
Covem weio laid for hIx.
K
Mm. T. S. HutehliiH and daughter,
Mhw Itiilli, left Thumduy for u vlult
in Hilt, Cul.
Jm. Wall entoitalned 'tho V.lvo
lluudrod club Monday ooiiIiik or
thin weuk.
Tho llucnoH Noelurn elub met with
Mr. and Mm. Liiuindoii Wednesday
oven I uk.
Minn l'rliicllln Wall linn returned to
'her homo Id Montana after u vIhII
with Mih. Noll b. araliuni,
Mm. C. M. Kldd ontertiilned tho
I WednoHday UrldKO club thla week.
Mi. I!. S. I'nixiiii entertained
the VciIiicmIii club Maich liUtli .it
her home mi Summit avenue. The
hiibject for the day wiih "Dickeii"."
l'npem were tend by Mi. Noll' mnl
Mm. 'aroiii. The iueinber con
trihutcd liv leadnif; etiael trom
ainus writcm heamiif on the lite,
work uiid ehnraeter of the autho.
l'crhapx the inont iiilcioMin;.' nml en
tcrlniiiiiiir fea tine of the day wan the
impersonation of Diekeiih' I'huriu'
ters by iiidiiv ol the iiicmlici. Mm.
Nelf, "Doia"; Mik. Deuell. "ApieV:
Mm. IIiihkiiiN ".Mrs. McCnwher":
Mm. Miiiidv mnl Mm. Canon, "The
Merawhcr t'lnlilicn"; Mm. .)cars,
"Hairy Clump"; Mm. Hrackmrcid,
"The hoy lmlii C'oppert'icld"; Mm.
Wakcmaii, "Alice Nickleh"; Mm.
I'amons, old jnhiouc(l eostuine.
Kvfie-hiiiciitH wcie nerved hy the
hoftCNK iisMhted by her daughter
Durolhv. The net ineelinsr of the
club will he held Apnl Hr.l ut the
homo of Mm. Ileiioll mi K. Uakdule
avenue.
The meiubem of Olive Itobekah
IoiIkc held a nodal ami buHlucrt boh
hIoii Tiicbday eveulii);.
After tho Initiation of new mem
Iicim mid tho regular IiuhIihish moot
lilt,', n moHt enjojalilo Hoclal time way
spent. 1'iiif Palmer fuiulhhed the
music ami scvoial HpeechoH were
made lo tho auombeia. An elaborate
banquet wiih hoi veil. The tttblo mid
hall weio decorated In uroim In honor
of St. Patrick, mid tho favors wore
mnall bouiiuelH of shamrock.
The commltteo In charm were Mr.
mid Mm. 0. V. Howard, Mr. mid
Mm. L.O. Hovvatd, Mr. and Mm J.
L. nummer, Merl Cuffcen ami 0
Anderson.
Tho tiuiiK latlle.V chihS of the
Christian church hold their monthly
bualnch.s incetlun Wednesday after
noon at the homo of Mm. A. 11.
CuunliiKliaiu. Very liiBtructlvo read
lugs wero rentlored by Mm. O. O.
Alexander mid Mm. (irlffliiK. After
the meet I UK' a dainty luncheon wna
served by Mm. UuniiliiBliaiii and lm,
S. 11. Lewis.
Tho mariliiKO of Miss l.olluh U.
Coffin ami .lolin Wesley Mills wau
nolumuUed Saturday, March 23, nt
high noon, at tho homo of Mm. h J.
Whltu." a slhtqr of tho Hirldo,
Until bride and Kroom nio well
known and hnvo many frlendy lu tho
valley. They will muko their homo
on Mr. Mllln' ranch, butwuou AhIiIiiiiiI
mid Talent.
.1, II. Cochran gave a banuyjit at
Hotel Medford WedueKtlay In liouo
of Mr. Alma I). KuU, JiinniiKor of the
Mutual Life liisurauco company. Ulu
mientu weio A. 1). KuU, T. 0. Wleka,
H, C. Huanio ami J. F. Iluteliusoii,
Mr. mid Mm. Frank b. Tost of St.
JoIiiih, Ore., weio tho BiumtB thin
week of tho Potter mid Uoold fuml
llv8 ut Fulrtltile orchui'iJ.
laud, and It Im wild tlint no IiiiII-kowii
or (omlc opera coHtuuic ever became
the heroine oi "I)o)l Varden" more
than the Stcwardt plHld. the rakish
cup with ittt oukIu feather, the Scotch
MtockliiK and the ai'ioutreinontti of
the "Clan Mncliuuiber. ' which alio
reprenciitrt.
Although ' MImi DuilclNtck" In from
a VlennuH Houreo, IU humich are laid
In the HlKlilnudK and many of Its
characters wear the tariamt of au'th
otitic SrottlHh clan In Home cases
for the fcako of picturesque effect.
hliKht (hniiKeH have been made In the
klltH and accoutrements, but In the
main the girls and male chorus wear
the con t nines of historic Scotia. MIhh
Glnhcr, who plays the ro'o of "Betty
Dudelsack," weam klltH In the first
act and later changes to some artistic
modern gowns. "MIsh Dudelsack"
will come to tho Mcdford theater nett
Friday for an engagement pf one
night only, March 22nd. Seat salo
Tuesday. Mall reservations now.
Mrs Prank Isaacs gave a kitchen
shower Monday evening at her home
on Woodstock avunue, for Mm. Chus.
Ilenard.
About twenty guetts were present
mid tho "Hliownr" was a groat suc
i'ct Mr. and Mm. Ilenard leave soon
for Coltuxu Crovu, whore they will
rouble. .
w
Mr. mid Mr. lt.tudinol Connor eu
Icitaiucil at diiiuiT Friday cveuint; ut
the Hotel Holland, fur Mr. and Mm.
Stewail l'allemon of CNiiciigo.
Dr. II. P. Hargr.ivo and famllv are
expected homo soon from southern
Califoiiila. wtioratlioy have been fori
nevoral weeks.
MIm Mitiulo Williams returned
Tuotfduy from a vlult In (Jruntu Pass. I
Shu oxpeets to lcc for bos Angoles
soon. i
"Mr. A. V. Admins ,hn. returned
from it (hiee nioHthV visit in sotitli-
oi ti California,
t
Tho Thumda.v Afteiuoon Hrldgo
club met with MImi Hortha Fuglish
this weuk.
Mr. mid Mm. J. W. WcUcl of I'ott-
Innil liuve lytiiriicil home uftcr a vi-it
i
here.
Mini Marlon Merrill leaves soon
for Chicago, via Los Angokw.
Mr. .lack Morull returned this week
from a Furopcir1 trip.
HORLICK'S
It Means
Original and Qenulna
MALTED MILK
Tha Fead-tlrlnk Ux All Ages.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agreei with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, mailed prain, powder form.
A quick lunch prepared ia a minute.
Take bo substitute. Ak for HORLICK'S.
Others are imitations.
Miss Florence Clark returned to
San Joie. Cat.. Wednesday, where
she will resume her musical studies.
Mr. Ilradk-y Sherman Is tho guest
of his sister. Mm. Fredrick Cowles,
at Wcstaway orchard.
Mrs. H. H. Porter and children
havo loft for an extended visit with
Mm. Porter's mother.
Central Point, Ore.
CORA E. UTL.EY
Manicurist
Marinello Shop
407 Garuett-Corey Bldg.
Phenes: G751, 313-K
Sorinfi
Dr E. Kircbgessner
I'ructlco limited to chronic dbcuuea.
HOTEL HOLLAND
WeduoHdiiyB. Iloum. 10 to II.
Offlco Hotel Holland, Iloth Phones,
Residence phone, Farmer ltixx5,
House-Cleanins
Time is Here. Select your Draperies
Interior Hangings and Shades
from our NEW and COMPLETE STOCK
Tf you are not furnishing a new house, why not have new draperies for one.
or two rooms of the old house? Nothing brightens up an interior more than
new draperies.
Our Cretonnes and English Im
ported Chintzes are just the thing for
making up bed sets, shirtwaist boxes,
dresser scarfs and drapes for the
boudoir.
These goods are 32 to 3G inches in
width and range in price from 45c to
83c per yard.
Madras, silk, hoiuond clotlf and
tapestries are suitable for making
drapes, cushions and furniture cover
ings for living rooms, dining rooms,
dens and libraries.
This line includes the famous SUN
DOUR, AURORA and DIANA
cloths, almost all of which are guar
anteed SUN-PROOF.
From 2.c to $7.7)0 per yard.
Scrims, etamones, domestic filet laces and many novelty effects arc car
ried in stock. All patterns are new and of the choicest designs obtainable, with
a large range in prices all the way from 25c to 90c per yard.
OUR SHADE DEPARTMENT
is the largest and most complete between Portland and San Francisco. All
our shades are mounted on HARTSHORN rollers, the cloth is the best oil
opaque, either solid or Duplex colors. All shades are made in our own work
room, therefore we are able to fit any length or width window.
Let us figure on your shade wants. '
It it is not convenient for you to call at our store and examine our drapery
stock, telephone or write us, and our drapery man will call upon you with
samples. v - j, h
Medlord Furniture b
Hardware Company
Pacific Phono 351
Home Phono 35