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I J MEDFORD MTATL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OKIWON, SATHliDA V, .1111,7 1H, 1012. PXGE THREB" MHHaMiMMMIHHMNMMMBMMnwMM ra a riTp mfHttt! Q Mm. W. I, Vmvliir mill Mm, C. K. lliitulilHon nnltirtnliii'd twenty Indies Timnilny uftoruooii at t tit HpnclmiH Vnwtnr homo on Wool Mnln nlroot, In roiiipllinmit to Mm. K. C. Iko. Tim liousn won friiKrnnt with Unworn, tho niiiitliwoHt room IicIiik iIoiio In pink nun, tlm hull In wlilto hydraiiKon mill tliu IIvIiik room In koIiIiiiikIow, At U o'clock a t Ik tit luncheon wan mirvnl nml tho rrt of tho iiftornoon wah occupied with hrltlK". Mm, H, A. Nyn rornlvoil tlm lft for tlm IiIkIi enl ncoro nml Mm. Pugo. nn honor RiieHt, wiih ho recipient of n tumuli fill cut kIhmh perfume liottlo, Fililay (ivoiiIiir, July 12, Mm W. T. (louliltir wan kIvoii n ilollKhtful mir prUo, In honor of her lilrthilay, by tier ilauittitur, MIkh Altiortit. niHlHtnd by Ml km (Joldlo Taylor. A vory plena tliim wan Imd hy all, Itefrciihinentu woro HorviMl Intor In tlm ovcnlng. Thoiwi present worn Monilnnii', F. 8. Ilrnnilon, H. I.. Taylor, J. M. Htnlth, II. I Klfor, W. T. (Joulilcr, William Miller mul M. E. Dawen, MImuph KomIiih Whitney, Uorlnulo Hmlth, Cnrrln Morrl. Uoldlo Taylor ami AN liertn Moulder. Men m I'. H. Until don, J. M. Hmlth, W. C. Illco, Jr., mm W. T. (Sotildor. Mm. (leorKo l.lndloy 7H1 Welch Mrett, entertnlned tho Daren Needle cliih Tuendny urforiumn. I.ato In tho nftnrnou. Mr. I.lutlloy nerved dainty nfrehrnonta nsnlNtoil hy MIhik-a I.ee llndley and Huitlo I.ImN ley. Thono pronont worn Mlanon Anglo llalloy, Mnryliollo llonitnii, Jen nie Whipple, Ooldla Wllhon, Hulo Mndloy, I.ee llalloy, Alhortn (Jotildor, (loldla Taylor and Iva McClitln, Mm. Itlloy I). Mormon mid Mm. (Jeorgo I.lndloy. Mm. Walter l.ovolnt-0 000 K 0th Htrcet, entertained tho Junior l.oitgtio of tho M. E. church no nth Friday rvouluK. (iamon worn enjoyed until a Into hour when Mm. l.qvoluco torvitd rnfronhumnlN imltod liy Mm. j:. W. Whlpplo, Mri. Itlloy I). Hon non nml "MIiwh Anglo llalloy, Hualn l.lndlry and l.oo llalloy. About 40 attondoil tho Modal. A Kront mnuy Medford pooplo hnvo been nl Anhlnnd tho pnst week nt tending thn Routtmrn OroKon Chnu tntiqtin, which cloned yentordny. Among thono who roturnod homo laht owning aro Mr. and Mm. J. K. Wort- man, Minn Marlon Merrill, Mr. (5. I.. Trolchlor and ilniiKlitor, MIhh I.nurn Trolchlor. Mm. H, E. Hmlth entertained tho Home MImIoii Hocloty at tho M. E. church south Wodnotiday afternoon, at hor bountiful country homo on tho jHckMouvlllo road. Aftor tho regu lar buMtiirim routine. Mrn. Hmlth nerved dainty rofroahmonta nmtlntod by Mliirt Oortrudo Hmlth. . Mm. II. O. Ilontly, who. with hor two dmiRlitorrt, linn boon vlnltliiK hor brother. Mr. Jack Noff. of thin city, wont to Portland Mondny to moot hor huHbnnd. Mr. and Mm. Ilontloy cumo to Medford Thumdny and aftor n throo wook'a Htay In tho valley will return to their homo In I.lmn, O. A. I'. Yoiiiik "l family, nlno Wil liam Moffat and wlfo of Medford. Hiiont Haturday and Huuday nt tho Dig ApploKato, one nf tho many ox collont trout fishing atroiimn In Or egon. Mr. Yoiiiik enpturod twenty- two of tho apocklod hoautloa boforo bronUfnut. Mm. K. Chamhorllu mid Mm. Far rnr, wlfo of Superintendent F. H. Farrar or tho Itay (lo)d Light & Powor plant, npont ThurHilny nt tho Ashlnnd Chuutau(un mid roport a splendid proKram both nfturnoou and evening. Mr. and Mm. 1 H. HtooiiHtrup oti tortaliiod dollKhtfully Tuesday ovo iiIiir with hrldgo. Tholr guestH worn Mr. mid Mm. C. If, DonlHtcm, Dr. and Mrn. M. O, Harbor and Mr. mid Mm. C. It. Hcholffolln, Mr. anil Mm. Hob Tolfor hnvn gone to I ho Wlllmuotto valloy for nn In doflnlto length of tlmo, iih Mr. Tol for Ih cIohIiir up coutractn for tho Clnrk-IIuuory CoiiBtructlon company. Many lottora and carda of Kruotlnt; huvo boon rocolvoil from Mm. W. V, HhloldH tellluK or hor mifo arrival In lMttHliurK whoro Hho Ihih koiio for a two montliH vlHlt with rohitlvoH, Mm. F. J. llurtHuhull of Crescent City la HpuiirilnK tho wook with hor BlHtor, Mm, J. C. Noff. Bho oxpoots Mr. IluitBcholl tiuuday mul noxt wook tlmy will motor homo. Mm. J. F. Wlilto mid (lmiBlitor, MIh ZoUi WUIto, arv cumpltiB ut Coloatln. MIhh I,o!n KhIom eulorluliiei Weil- iiCMilny itlternooii ul liriilfii In honor o' Minx l.llllo May ('liifk of Kl I'iiho, Toxiih. Tlm nl'tornoilii wiih wliilcil uwiiy moHl iileiiHiiiitly with eurilH uuil iinihlo. MImh Clnrk, who h u very no- oompllHlieil, itimIoii'iI n pluiio nolo"- lion in mohl liulhlieil etyle, iih iliil nlrto MihH Joiiuiho lluiler. Mjhh .Miknclio nml Mix Coftlii miiiik huvitii! vocal selections in (heir ukuiiI pleim- ini; mmiiier, KelreHliinenlH id' wulor ice, iihnoi'IoiI enke nml ioii Iioiih woro hoivimI on tins lawn. Invited to meet Ml Clink woro (he Mohilinnch W. F. Quihonlierry, (leoif;o ('i)iuiliuH, Jonas W'nlil, llio MirtnoH Inez Cofliii. Ivn Collin. Helen Dahl, (lenihliiie Mik,- nolle, Delia Mock, lii.t Cox, Ktliol Cox. .leunoRMi Hutlvr, Irono Sullivuu uuil Doni Kiillivuu. Tho llollitnil hotel nerved a nlno coumo dinner Tuouday evening for Mm. FrnuclH Huulro Potior of Chi cugo. The tahlit wiih decorated with crluiHou ramblor . ronen mid lighted with caudlcH. Covorn woro laid for twolvo. I.atnr In the evening Mm. Potior, who In mi eminent lecturer on nodal wolfaro, gnvo an Innplrlng lecture boforo tho mombom of tho local nuf frago aKHOclallon nml their friend. Him wan Introduced by city attorney Porter J. Noff. Mauler Carter Ilrnnilon entertained luformnlly lant Bnturilny evening at bin homo on Wont Man ntroot. HU guoHtH woro MIhbph FrantoH nud Lucllo York, llazol Antlo, Laura Page, HuHi and KMther Warner, Nclllo Campbell, Annette Wnkouimi and MiiHtom Alox Wuro, l.uthor Douol. Ilortmrt Alford. Floyd llort, Konnoth Joromo and FrnncU Ilaiinott. Mihs l.illio Muy Clark of HI I'iimi, Toxiih, in tho lioiiho p"'M of Miss Loin KnIcm nt hor liomo on llmuilton Htrccl. .MihH Clark is u finished mil hiciuii nml u uriidunte of Haylor tiui vomity, at which hchool hho nml Mis Kntrt wore room iiintoH. Many plena nut iil'fnitrt nio being planned in her honor. Mr. mul Mm. Morris Sclmnn of Wnoo, Toxiih, woro tho client of Mr. Welborn CorniiiiiH hoveral ilnys Itiht week. Mr. Seluimi mul Mr. Coruilius were former eliuiiiK ami hcIiooI males. Mr. and Mm. C. 1). Hoy nnd family and Mr. and Mm. It, T. McHrldo and family aro camping In tho grove at Anhland. They expect to remain another weok. Mrn. J. O. Fuller and non Harold loft WednoMlny for Wnllnce, Idnho, whoro thoy will Htay until Hoptomber. Mr. Fuller ban gono to Kerby, Or., for tht Hummer. Mr. and Mm. F. C. Page and Mr. and Mm C. A. Knight and MIhh Laura I'ngo hnvo gone to I.on AugolcH by auto where thoy expect to rouble. Mr. anil Mm. K. N. Warner and family loft for Colentln yesterday, whoro thoy will upend throo or four weeki, Mr. mid Mrn. II. I.. HohliiHon en tertained a number of young pooplo at tho Chrlntlnii church Friday oven- ItiK. Mm. II. C. Kontuor Iiiih roturnod from a vhII to Itov, ami Mrs. I.ucuh or tho KplHcopat cliuivli In AHulmitl. MiHS I'Mith Ciiisoii of Horeli Creole, Orepiu, is visitinc K. i. Hiilcom ttutl fiuuily nt 1118 West .Ineksou htroet. Mm. M. C. Harbor nud children mid MIhh Ha rah Itlloy worn In AhIiIiuuI Friday to attend tho Chautauqua. Dr. Cordelia Dolloy tlm prominent lady pliynlclnn of Chicago nloppotl In Mndford TuoHilay with Mm, Franccn Htpilro Potior, lloth of IIioho Intllon hnvo boon nttoudliiK tho recent con vention nl Han Francisco ami took part In tho progiam thoro. Wodnen dny morning tho tndlen woro given n two hour drlvo over tho valley and both exclaimed over tho natural beauty of tho country, Mm. Port Harmon entertained Frldny evening nt tho Medford Hotel for Mrn, F. W. Itennlo. Hor gui'Htn woro Mr. mid Mm. II, A. (Jrny, Mm, Helen (lalo, Mm, Ilcnnln and Moxnm, Watnoii llohcrtn and Walter Muudy. Mr. and Mm, W. F. Imiiich nro tak ing a motor trip through Houtlmrn Oregon and Northern California. Croncont City mid ISnrcka nro ntnotig the townn thoy expect to vlnlt. Mm. J. F. Mundy gnvo n luncheon Thumdny for Mm, T. W. Itennln thn Iiouho guest of Mm, Helen Onto. Mm. itounlo lenves noon for hor homo nt Coon liny. Mr. J. II. Cochran and Mr. J. F. Hutchaimu roturnod to Medford Thumdny evening by nutomobllo nf tor mi extended bunlncim trip ovor Klamnth county. Dr, nud Mm. J, J. Hmmenn nnd Mr. and Mm. Frank Amy started yos tordny for tho Hogun whoro thoy will enmp a few dayn and enjoy huntlnn nud falling. Mlin Jennnotte Patterson nnd Mlns Kntherlne Hultor nro Hpendlng n row dnys In tho country, tho gucntH or Mm. I.. H. Mlnnrd. Mr. W. II. Wntt mid Mr. J. H. Coodrlch aro going to tho Illg Hutto country next week ror n fortnight's camping trip." MIbk Alice Streets In spending a few dnys In Ashlnnd, tho guest or Miss Dorrln Hngley. Mr. nud Mm. Jl. II. Tlittlo nnd dntightor, Miss Catherine, npont yes terday In Ashlnnd. Miss Hess Kontuor In now In Minne apolis returning over tho northern route from St. Louis. 4 Mlsn Hornlco Cnmcron went to Portland Wedncsdny evening to spend a row days. Mlsn Heuluh Warner wnn nmong thn Cbaiitnutiun visitors Frldny. Mm. Hen Garnctt spent Frldny with Ashlnnd friends. Italy requires makers or cheeses containing otcomnrgnrlno to paint thorn red on tho outsldo nnd to prop erly label them. Your Child's Health Your First Thought U you hnvo children, naturally your first thoughts are ror their health. You certainly want them to develop strong, healthy constlutlons. Tho most caroful attention must bo given when children show tho first symptomH of tho many common ail ments. Porhnps thoy nro weakly and thin, or grow too fnst, thus sncrltlc Ing strength. Theso mul other ap parently minor ailments, tuny bo tho forerunner to a weak constitution tor IUo. Such children need Jayno'n Tonic Vormirugo which Is essentlnlly a chil dren's tonic. First or nil, It will properly enro for tho child's stomach. It will nlso Improve, tho nppotlto, nnd will ndd strength to tho other organs of tho body. In cases of thin or Im pure blood, It Increases tho ntimbor or red corpuscles, enabling tho on rlctied blood to keep tho body healthy mid strong. Among tho most common nlltnonts that children develop Is that or n dis ordered stomach, loading to nu Im paired Indigestion. In many canes thin trouble Is duo topaniHltcn In tho iiitostlnnl tract. To correct such trouble, Jayno's Tonic Vormirugo Is unsurpassed. For moro than olgMy years mil lions or children have? boon restored to health through tho use or this tonic. Insist upon Jayno's; nccopt no other. Sold by druggists ovorywhero. Dr. I). Jayuo & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Millinery Sale ONI0-JJAI,K()iM)iinll HATS and FLOWERS. I rent rcdiH'lioii on all koo(Ih. RIBBON SILK CHIFFON BANDS BRAID MALINE, ETC. Lottie M. Howard 10!) NOKTII CENTRAL AVM. OUR REPAIR SHOP Is equipped to do all branches of Bicycle and Motorcycle repairing. Brazing a specialty. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Retired. All work guaranteed and delivered promptly. Pacific Motor Supply Co. Both Phones 220 West Main St. Against " Against X Substitutes Imitations HORLICKS MALTED MILK Get thcWell-Known Round Package iV'ABBI' .. &iT rvmn ?r. fa-I" i ' on MILK 'imnsaVU' """ wrf m - J95 MA1TCD mmm oWeme Mad In th largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted o Milk plant In the world We do not make "milk products? Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But tho Original-Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Mado from pure, full-cream milk and tho extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. Best food-drink for all 'ASK FOR HORLICK'S " Used all over the Globe cfr $edaJutitasn 1BBBBB SfTaSl V&br' ill "tB It Burns OH No Athes It Concen trates Heat -No Waste It Is Handy No Dirt It is Ready No Delay The Latest Thing in Stoves For a midnight supper, as for any other meal at any other time, the very latest thing in stoves tl that stove-artists can do is a 2Vcw lterec t ion Oil Cook-stove best It conrentf ta the het where you wint iL It u m quick at (ii, ttetcfier tod handier thin col, cheaper than electricity. TK Nw PnfKtioa Sum U UkWxivIj Ea'uW in axlel, vniK ciburt top. drop trUo, low! icU,(c Moewnh I, 2or3 buri AM datWn carry lK Nw PcWtdioa Start. Fin Cool.Boo mS try . Cook. Book U lco to inrone wodui crauloomr nui!ut corf. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) 3anFrncUco,CL SanJoaa, Cat. MttII1. Cat Saattla, WaaK. Lot AnirlM, CaL Stockton, Cal. Fraano, Cal. Spokaaa. Waah. San Dlaio. Cat. Sacramrnto, CaL Portland, Or a. Tacoma. Waah. ttil"lt"t J- J J- e-5-5- " ? f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t y y y t y y y t The New Bungalows Built by 11. 13. Ciutos on Koso Avonuo aro sold as soon as thoy arc finished. Thoro must bo a reason. Thoro is. hi quality,lo(!ation and price, ho has no competition. juum i MlMM y y t y t y y t y y t f t y y f Hotel Medford $1.00 SUNDAY UINNKIt 0 to 8:30 p. m. Sliced Cucumbers Canape Lorenzo Spanish Ripe Olives Louisiana Gumbo Okm Consomme Princess Ilajah Paupettes of King Salmon Pommes a la Vinton Poulottc of Calf's Brains a la Nestling Roman Punch, Rau-Mohr Milk Fed Spring Chicken, Maryland Roast Sugar Cured Ham, Epicure V Snow Potatoes California Egg Plant Combination Salad 'Apple Pie Tutti Fruitti Ice Cream Lemon Meringue Pic Assorted Cakes Swiss Cheese Salted Wafers Assorted Fresh Fruits Cafe Noir Sunday, July 14, 1912 Rau-Mohr Co., Props. GROWERS OF PEACHES Do you want your fruit handled by export salesmen t Do you want the BEST PRICES the Pacific Coaat market a-, fords? Do you want to line up with "The House of n Square Deal?" If soRet in touch with us NOW. EOGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. r Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Home 307 ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT THE RIGHT TRICE In cartoon. 25 cents per quart. 25 cents extra for packers of any slzo up to one gallon. Any ordor over one gallon at Jl per gallon. Deliveries of packers to any part of the city. Ice cream served at the creamery at 5 cents per dlsb. Medford Cream & Butter Co. TFflMROr Is Whole Wheat Cooked WHEAT is the food for the workers; it means force, energy, strength. And to get this food value, in abund ance without bulk eat "Force." Our special cooking process by which the wheat is rolled, baked and toasted, holds secure all the nourishment which Nature grew in the grain. And the blend of barley malt adds a finish ing touch of flavor and aids digestion. Order "Force" today. Made by The H-0 Company, Buffalo 1 !l h i f n i ' t M 'rt ,1 I' r . I i 4