Ii OTmrOUJ) IVfATD TRTBUNTB, MISDIfOIjD, OltKflON, SATURDAY. BtfPTEMJWU 7, 1012 PAGE lMrT,i j,i n. vims. mjiom pornut to quit stage J0 ,,, W 0JB.I&K TO STUDY OCCULTISM BSIf .Vifl ' T . Hotel Medford h ar . - I T INTERESTING ET IN 05 OF WOMEN!S CLUBS. Hoiitninlior "linn eanio " H'llOolll IMO 0M'M (MHO I(kIi;oh, clulm and hccIdIIuh 'of nil iinttirim n ro tal'lni; n thulr nrtlvltm ufior ttio Hiniunur vncutlitii; uvury wwl tirliiKn rulurnliiK ptirlluH from tin) iiiotiiitiilnii, Ink cm mill mitiHlinro inn) Itoforo yory lom; tlm iiiiwlral iiiiiI thoQtrlrnl tH-nkori will ho ijlvliiit iiloa mini to llii ilovotooM, ' Tlio nodal whirl, which roiilil luinlly liavu hut-ii mild to ho whirling at Iminl "not no you'll notlni II" ilur liilt tlio jinnl tow inniitliii Iiiih "mh,uii to "kiinp tlio jiiici)" with otli'ir 1 1 -Vornloiiit, Tlio wciIiIIiirm of two of Miiilfortl'H chitriniiij; yomiK laillcn nro mnoiiK tlio noliihlit iivenlM of on rly Kail, ami nro antlclpatori with u Krnt iliiKroo of Inloront. t Thg ynnnor Hot I looking forward to tho ilniirlnp pardon which aro In cluded In tlio inoHt uttractlvo of tlio wlntor'n oiitirtaliiiiiuiitii, mid for tlm ardont iatronnn of "lirJdKo" will ho tho vnrloiiH ufloniooii mid ovoiilnn chili iiuntlui;H IiohIJcb tho many af fnliH. formal and otlivrwlno, whoro tlit) favorlto Kniuo U tuijoywl, Tho contort of iliulninn Johnnnn OaiUkl which takuii plnco nt'xt month wilt ho of tluclik'il lnlnr'Ht podnlly mid musically, iih thouo who havo hi'iiril thlM nrtlnt would not droam of mlnitlni; a hvcoiiiI chaut'o to tturh a treat and thouo who liuvo uovor had tho opportunity of llntnuliiK to Madaino Oailnkl will rortaluly nulxo th lit into. Altogi'thcr wo may expert to en joy ournolvon mid havo "koiimiIIiIiik dnliiK" durliiK tho m-nHoit of llM'-'-l.'!, o IiuIkIi-0 wo'ro off. A farottoll party waH kIvoii f'tr Ming Kmlly Htmidoford Monday ovoiiIiik hy hor many frloiiil In tho Christian church who appnclalo hor tlrolomi of fort In rhnrch work iliirliiR tho pant year. Thin appreciation wan ox proiiiicd In u nhort talk hy ltiv. Iloylo who alio prrnrutcd MIhk Htaudoford with n ha minora a Ink dtanil of hiiniiDurciJ hrnnH, a gift from tliOKO prt-ncut. A vory plontianl ovcnhift wns'ctijeyixi: - . AmoiiK thoan pfcnciiL wern: Mr. and Mm. l'morooii, Mr, mid Mrx. Hon drloki, Mru. Kool, Mm. Umll(c .Mra. Ik-ii (Jariii'lt. Mr and Mrx. Waldron, Mr, and Mra Walt-Tit, Mr. mid Mr. Carpor. Mr. and Mm. Hchiilur, MIhh Itiith Schiller, Mm, (lalirlol, Mtnu Ava (lahrlol, Mr. Harrow, Mr. I'lol, Mm. Nlhart, Mm. Klrkpatrlck, Mr. tlrov or. Ml Htandoford will mako hor futuro homo at Kuroiic, About thirty of her mimic pupila tuoroi I woro onturlalnoil hy MIhh dray at her fliiiiio on (lunova nvonuo Monday nf toriioon. A iiumoor of cuiiioh worn onjoyod aflor which MIhh (Jrny khvo HOVoral hoIom. Dainty lofrcuhimmtH worn uorved. TIioho In uttondmiro Included: Charlotto Hoy, Wooilnun MfDiinald, .loaniiotto I'attorMon, Juanlta Kurry, Vora Morrlmmi, I.oulno Daddynuinn, i:ilyahpth lloio, Clifford McHrlilo, Mary Allco I'oHter, Allco Durhoy, Clnono I'ottotiKor, Wolr .McDonald, Marlu M)uri), MarKnrol Hoy, Dorothy Aloxandor, Aiihnty Kurry, Kutlicr Wnmor, Vora (Jortimload, Itiith War rior, Lahorta (loro, Mahl (Jould, Mary iUovuriHou, Ilruco iitiiam, l.aol Klum, Kllrahoth Hill, Opal Ktncy, Aunoluotto KlnlcyHldo, Anna HaiiHon, Kllrahnth Xlrumor, Mario Kln, Paullni) John- noii, Annul l)nln, I.nla Martin. Tho many Medford f rlouilt; of Minn JokIo 1'riiiKlo who hnx hcon a gunnl of MIhk UcHrt IContiior diirlni' (ho pant month nro nlticornly rcKnittltiK tho fact of thin wouk holriK hor lant In 'thin city. MIkh irhiIv whono homo In at Triton, Mo., linn homi n tcrlnlnod qtilto uxtonnlvvly with af fair of both formal mid Informal unttiro. Tho flrnt moottiiK or tho Mcdfnrd l'iiial Huff ran o Annoclatlon for Bop lomhor will ho hold on tho 1 tth In tho Hparta biilldliiK Thin In hy ro nolutlon of tho oxccutlvo conunlttoo which IiicIikIch McndaiucH J. 1". Itcddy, (IcorKo Itoou, Charlcn Kchlof fi'lln, (loorco I,. Davln and MIhh Clndya Hourd, Mm. O. K. Otdiorno of thin city wax (endured a reception Wvduendny af ternoon, AukiiuI I'Jjth, hy tho ntato an- Hoclallon of Knidunto nurnon of whom Mm. Onhorno In prcHldont. Tho ro coptlou wan held at tho Nnracif Club, 174 Third ntreet, Portland. Mr. Will Andcmon, n former iiieiu hor of tho law firm of Smith and Hcckulth of thin city, arrived In Mod- ford '..Monday morulutf on mnttorji of hiixluenn. Mr. Andomon In nf jiren out connected with ono of tho lead- Iiik haiikn at Portland. The Inxltntloiin are out to tho mar rlnm of MIhh Hertha Kiillnh mid Mr. Ilnl'ih Hard well, which will take plaro the novuutceuth of thin month. Moth youm; people have many friends lit tho youriKor net. Tlm ladlcfl of tho Kant Sldo Circle of tho Flrnt MethndlMt lplnropat church Ktvo au Ico cream nodal .Wednenday evonliih', proceeda to ko for Imiirovomcntn on tho church hulldliiK. Mm. Win. Mealy wan chairman of tho committee- ort koii oral nrruuKOinuntt, Mm. Wlcku mid Mm. Vnn Scoyoo hhhIiUIiik. f Tho following program wan rIvoii, with linproiutu inuala durliic tho nurvInK of refreHhiuentH. Piano duct Mm. J.'aHlman mid Mm, Van Hcoyoc. Vocal Holo Mr. IConnody. Piano duet Mm KuHtmau and Aim, V" Scoyoc. Vocal nolo Minn Dorothy Wlchn. Tho I'ythlan Slntora hold tholr flrnt ldKiilar meet Ink' after thouummor va in Hon WeduoHilay vvoiiIiik of thla Nveek with tho now offlrom In their 'halm. Tho order Ih In Reed condi tion, n plcaunut )uur hnn hocu on Joyed mid tho memberii nro antlcl lintlnir ninny oujoynhlo time at tholr jioclal Hennlonn which will IiorIii uoxt lnouth. Mm. J. A. l'orry occupleu ho lilijheBt officer), Mont Kxocollent 'Chief; Mm. A. C. Iluhhard pant chief, MIhh Iva Coffin entertained u fow ifrlptnlH with uu Informal dnucn at )er homo on IIobh Court ThutHilay ov'enlnf, flu) huouIh preuont wore MIhh Lola Kates, MIhh Clornldlno MlkKohe, MIbh Delia Deck, MIhh Ioiio Flynn, Mr. IJ. T. Kohh Mr. Torrot, Mr. Tylor finilth, Mr. LohIIo Palmer, Mr. Wolhorno Cornttlii9. Mr. Dick Hiinco. MIhh Inoi Coffin us ulstod In entortiilnliiR, A picnic and Hoolal tliuo wan hold Weinei)t)uy In (ho Chautauiiiu Park at AbIiIuihI hy (ho Ki'ual HuffrnHo AHBiiclutlo'iiH of Orantfi Paun, Medfonl, 'AhIiIiiiuI and Hiimllor townu in tho ItoRito Hlver valley. Mis. Carper entertained tho mom 'hum of the Clti'Utlau Womqn'ri Hoard ofMlHHl(fittNa( pr homo on Ninth street WoduoHiluy afternoon. " i ' Mra, Charles Miihoii of Ilnkor Clb',i Ih vliijlliiB hor parent, 'Mr. mul Mr.! "Vi A. Mo'lloy yf:hU elty, V Mr. arid Mm. Will II. Stewart, ac companied hy Mm. J. . Keyon left Monday mnrnliiK for an nutomohllo trip Including Crater Iike, Klnmnth Fnlln mid Uiko View. Mr. K. (1. Trowhrldgo returned from nu extended lalt with her mothor at Hhehoynu Kalln, WIh., and a nlHter at Plymouth, WIh., Sunday nflqrpoou. Mm. Jap AndrowH loft Krlday ovoii Iiik for ChlciiRO. From that city hIio wll vlHlt her former homo In Indiana, before returning to Medford, MIhh Fern .Toronto In expecting a friend, MIhh JohhIo riudd of Mluiica potln Hhortly. MIhh lludd will bo tho (;iie8t of MIhh .loromo for Heveral weekH. Mr, mid Mm. A. 1C. HIiikIihiu of fianta Ilarhara are vIhUIiik their unit, Mr, II. W. IlltiKhnm at hln homo nt tho MlrnvlHta OrchardH. Mr. and Mm. J. F. lliitcliasou havo lotiirued from a fho woek'a vacation at Oarduer, Ore., near tho mouth of tho Umpiiua Itlver. Mr. and Mm, Cerald Talllmtdlor, MIhh Catherine Mourn mid Mr. and Mi, .lumen Chtuiiock havo leturnod ft out Crator Luke. Mr. nud Mih. Oeot'jjo Hoovoh npont Biiuday mid Monday of thin week at Awlilund, Kiieittaof Mm, HeevcB' moth- or, Mrs. Norwood. Mr. John Ourry nud dniiKhters, MIhhoh lCthol and CHadyH Curry re turned from iLiiioiith'H ntuy at liutto Fall Friday. 1 ' Mlna Mahol .louen pft Buiidity ovoit Iiik for Aherdnen, Waah., whoro hIio will vlult au aunt, Mm, Il.euham, for a mnnth, Mla noulah Ayarnor will leave to nioriow for Stockton, Cal., wjioro bIio Ih employed lt tho hcIioijIh of that olt)', A illiitluctlvo affair of tho week wa tho hainiuut kIvoii Tucaduy overt- hit at tho Holland drill and attended hy forty former ntiidoutH of tho Blato I'nhijrHlty, FontooiiH of rceri -f in iih and torylopnfH IiIohkoiiih of pnlo yellow evidenced tho collefso colom In tho docoratlorm and were iiiohL at tractive. Mr W. I. Vnwter n toant ihanter avo an IntoreHtiiiK talk, prahiliu; the Houthern Oregon nplrlt In roBurd to tho Dnlvernlty. The followliiK roHpondad with tountn; Prenldent Campbell, who Included lit IiIh reruarkH tho iiecoxHary loyalty to Orei'pp InntltutlouH hy ItH notlvo hoiih and duiightem and tho prcHont nn deavorn of tho faculty; Dr. Koboc, who Htitted tho aim of tho university lit tho (erne slogan "To extend tho cnmpiiH to tho 1ordnrn of tho ntato " MIhh Kuth Morrlrk'n topic wnn "Col lege Spirit " Minn Merrick In a 1312 graduato arid hor response wnn high ly appreciated. jr, Arthur Oeary wah hiituorounly renilnlncont of "Trials of o Graduate Manager." Mr. Kir by H. Miller endorsed tho exten sion work stated by Dr. Itcbec and npnke of tho doslred futuro of tho work of the college. ' The forming of tho Medford Alum ni Association wiih then accomplished and tho following officer elected: PrcBldent, Mr. Olen Arusplger; icoprcKlilou(, Mr. Illalno Klum; treasurer, Vcrnoji Vawter; Hocrctary, Miss Ittith Merrick. Among thouo In attendance were: Mr. and Mm. W. I. Vawtor, WIH II. Core, Mr. and Mm. A. K. IteamcH, Mr. mid Mrs. Olen Arnnplgcr, C. L. ItenrurK, l'rartk Amy, .1 0. Core, Mr. and Mm. II. 0. Worlinan, Dr, and Mr. F. fi. Thajer, Karl MJncnr, Ver non Vawter. MIbh Grace Cowgill. MIhh Ileulah Warner, Walter Gore, MIhh Nolllo Neal, H. P. Dhodes, Kd Gore, l-Mwnrd A. Geary, Arthur M. Geary, MIhh Minnie Jackson, Mm. Dolly Aukuny Miller, Mm. John S, Orth, M1h Itiith Merrick. Minn Hazel Itndcr, Donald Under, Fred Strang, Darrcl I'nrhart, llerhort Keutuer, Glou Conwell, Hrnent Smith, IJIalno Klum, Mr. and Mr. Hobcrt limn- ytqrid.Jl ,of .Medfon Gqorgo.F. Dunn, Kay Thoutns, J. X, Wagnor, !'. 1). Wagner. Currol Wagner, Kllta beth Wagner, O. A. Payne, Homer Hillings, I. uld Dodge. Minnie Poley, Maude Klncald, Kvorott O. Smith, Norman AHheraft. Chandler Watson, Felix Mooro, mid William j:. St. John, nil of Aahland, Mr. and Mm. William Johnson of Jacksonville, Kdward S. Van Dyke. Henry Norton, Fritz Dcane nud Mies Mezcllo Hare of Grants Pass. ' ' ' ' Am i.. hi mmmi wmw mm I I i i- I ' 1 " 11,11 aaaaaaaak. vaaaacaaaaaaaBaaaaaa&4GFjrD in -.& raaaa , aaaaaaaaE"aaaaaacv9v4nBDfaj n r" V V WlllmXttm. 'lAQLmttXttkXttW v3i BfJ'-r'Vv " - !&' i " th "Hfrl IT'' MW IbDOWfrpOTTED - .Word couien ro-ii Ijndon fhnr. Mrs. Hrown Potter hni decided f rctlro from lio stage in order Mint she may be able to devote her time to tho study of occultism. Mnnjr s)dciy leudern in IJiidon hae enrolled with Mm. Potter n meinbom or tlir IrifernnMoiiiil null for Psjchlc Itosearcli. Among the prominent one nroinclndeil the Coiimcmi of Warwick. Iidy Corbctt. Vlscount cna Churclilll and others eminll) well known. Jin. Hrown Potter 1 dclvin? into I he mysteries uf the nugle of Gums under the tutcluge of Mr. Frederick TliurHlon. Mik. .lap Atulrcws was IiosIphs at a luncheon ami hrulge party, delightful in ilieir noeI urrniige incntH, TucMlny nflernrMut at the Holland Mote), l.niii licou wax ser ved in the grill wlueli was made iieuiitil'ul will; deeoratioiih of palm mul geraniums in ilnrK garnet hluuli.'.-. The ltinehcon linen whm net of ex titMtv Florentine ileMgn, ami ean ilelehra of rare cr-tstal l'mm Mm. Anilrewn hojnc, were attraettte louche;;. Aftcrliijieieo!i liiiijge writ plnycil until fie o'ehiqU ilt the Fieiieh roiit of the Hollmid wljcrc niters in old roe Hliades were arranged profuncly. Mi. T. B. Danicli, wiiimug firt prise, reoehcil n JopnnehO fern buc ket frllill with fliners; Mm Win. Hinlge, n 'loe Krotid, n piece of hand embroidered drawn work. Those enjoying Mr. Andrews io pitality were Mexljuncs Kllih, C'hnr jniou, Purdin, ii-ter, WuUetunu, Knight, Nicf Uufeliioon, W. II. Ilrqun, Carey, ACewherry. Hudgc, Dmiiel-KenttnfrJliiipli!!, IJtddell, fleorgo u I )nvi .Vawter, Irwin, I'or tur, I'ahii mid llentd. Mt Jack Noff (otuvned'from a vlwlt" atl,oiHonU recently Tho first affair of tho wook was the bridge party given at tho homo of .Mrs. A. M. Carey, on King's High way Monday afternoon. Astern adorned tho living room, scarlet geraniums tho dining room. Mr. C, I. Hutchison won first prize, Mrs. Ilitnlnp second. Mrs. Carey'n guests woro; Mesdamcs William Hrown, Nye, Kontnor, York, utilght, Wnkouiau, Grey, HoIIIh, Walther, Jap Androwa, Will Androwa, Harmon, Kgglciton, Horton, C. I. Hutchison, Plckol, Vawter, Kngllsh, Itlddell, Daniels, Purdin, Itont, Ln Claro, Perkins, Carpontor, Hudgo, Conger and Duttlop, t Ih. Potter J. Xul'C n IiohIoss to u low 1'iiendH nt liinelieoii Tlun da at the Midland grill. Among the guoKtH were Mm. Kiiliy Miller, Mm. Win, Mealy, Mm. Huiumi.v mid Mih. Melntyte. t Mm. H. I'". Hoyden ontortalticd u fow frleudii at dinner Thursday ovpn l)g for Mih. M. A, Hgglostoit of Chi cago, a guest during tho Huinmor at tho Purdin homo, Mr. II. 13. Fowls of Portland w'a vlHltlng In Medfonl Thursday In tho IntorcstB or tho Ksty pipe Organ, company. Mr. Pony Stuart, u former Mod ford resident at present living at Portland, Is visiting friends u this city. Mr. and Mm. Claronco WHboh loft tho forepart of the wook for Snopi inonto, Cal., Tor a visit with frlenda. Mlt.a Jllnnlo HockouyoH left for I,oa AngeleB Mondi)) iiftcrnxiou to rosumo hur tettehlug In thiit'ulty, Mr. nud Mm. II. I,. Irvine will leave Saturday for.n six inoiitlts stay iu Ohiengo. MUa Lonoro HoiiHhaw -loft Tues day evening for hor homo (it Seattle. t t Mr,-mul .Via, Hnlph Lincoln worn at IMftlatul for fow ilnys thin wook. All elaliortile fiiiieliou muoiig the unger set tho ufteriinoii gie for the hrule-elcel JII- Knglih tit the Keutuer lioum Thursday, .Mi1- Keutuer mid .MUl'nugle hottct.se. Th eolor sehenie tif' pink mid white war materialized -hi ' luind painted Cupiil pluee onrdf., liemt -Iiiih.m1 candle hhade of flow em, nrlifieial apple hloxMiui'. and a piofiiMou ol listers. A tltiint) liiiieheon was fimt Pencil, Mtt Hazel Davis playing the wedding inarch fnun Midsummer Night's Dream during- the scnlinz of the guesth. After luncheon, bridge was played until tho bignal was gien for tho "shower." Heiiealh it )nrasol, convoiU'd into a wedding hell by a covering of flowers stood u table which held n large paper covered dish-pan completely tilled with all sorts of kitchen utensils. The honor guest -vith compelled lo gues the two of each pnu-tienl gift, and much tuerrinient ensued. r Mi-,, l'hoebo llaiieo wits nftonvnrd heard in two vocal solos which wore much enjoyed. About twenty gnosis mpio iiresettt. The Patents' and Toucher-' uo eiu(ion Kf, the Wus,hii)gtQlt seliool held n loccplioti iu the library rooms I'Yidny afternoon fro tutlnee until five. The president, Mrs. Mears, gave a very lu'lnfiil titllcv speaking principally "of the no,eesii ry coopera tion of patent mul teacher to gain the desited U'-tflls for the child. Pjufessor pntlv wits nlso hcrml iu i fow lomurk". Hel'tesliiuents weto Hened iy Mis. oy nud Ml. I'otten ger nssi,lcd b. tho young Indies of Jho sixth mul soenji grades. Oecn sions of this soitnre of undopbied heuefit to educatiojul iupre,sts, mid usually result in gteut eiilighteu inent nud inutuiil iiijdersmiding for both jeaeher and parent. Although the concert to he jjicn by Mine, lludski does not take place until October JSth.'it is uliendy umis ing much inleiefd in tho city. Ten tables and bridge patties are !i-litix with unticipatioii. According to Mr. Fish, tho local mmiugor. the indications for seats iitdicuto latger atk-iiduuce than that which witnessed Tho concert last spring, . " V 'fho ( W. II. Mj which met this weelceleeted the following uf tigers luring their bu-iiK,sK tuetiug: Mrs. Quigly, re-eleoU'tlpivident; Mrs. V. 0. llurgoss, ieq picsidcut Mrs, Pileher, trensiuer,A- Mm. Miihlou Piirdin was- hostess Thursdny afternoon to t large num ber guestH for bridge. Asters were used iu adorning the room, red hcin the prcdorniiiiiiit shade. To Mrs. Wnkemmi was awarded first prize, Mrs. Nye jecciving second. The guest of honor was Mm. M. A. Kggleston of Chicago, n sister of the hostess. Tiiose enjoying Mrs. I'nrdin's hos pitality were Mesdiunes Kggleston, Ilttdge, Daniels, Heard, Nye, Knight, Vnwter, Picket, Wnkcrnan, Hollis, C. I. lIutebiou, . lap Andrews, Newberry, York. V-'igh'sh, Carey, Ifoot, Holmes, Pottcugcr, Hoyden, O'Brien, Wolhers mid Orr. A dancing parly was given by Mr. Leon Speck Friday evening at his homo at tho Durrcll orchards. The party was in the nature of a. "fare well" to tho young people who leave soon for college. After tho dancing a buffet supper was served. Mr. Speck's guests were: Misses Josophlno Hoot, Lcnoro Vance, Jean Anderson. Irene Smith. Caroline An drows, Evelyn Carey, Maynio Deuel, I Frances Heath. Kthnl -Elfnrt. Muriel Hlfcrt, Messrs. Tom Scantlln. Paul McDonald, Herbert Alford, George Gates, George Vilas. Ned Vilcs, Carl Kvans, Frodcrick Heath, Frank Ray. The Ladies' Aid society of the First I'rcslotiiri'Hi church will hold their firt mooting after the summer vacation next Tuesday afternoon nt the homo of Mr-. E. A. Welch, 812 Bast Main street. Tho meeting is called for two-thirty. Mrs. Win. Budge entertained Thursday at Iter home qn Tenth street with n luncheon followed by "bridge." About thirty guests were in attend ance. Mrs. Perkins capttued the highest scute, Mrs. Carey second. Miss Hertha English entertained a largo number of friends Friday evening at her homo on bouth Oak dale. Mr. and Mrs. Outhrie entertained friends with n .Japanese luncheon tit the Hollmid grill Thursday. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 120 acres, 12 utiles north of Mod ford, flue deep soli, a snap nt $25 per aero. 80 acres between tho tablo rocks, water out of tho Itogtto Klvor, 35 acres set to tree's with corn hotween tio rows, 35 acres of tho boat vege table soil In tho valley, all new buildings, will sell cither 40 or will trado for acreage along tltu const. !8 acres 2 miles east of Phoenix, 10 acres alfalfa, 12 acres set to tjces, Idro hoyso and out buildings. $20Q por ucre. Wo have sopio bargains in city pioperty, If you want to buy or trado for a city homo canto and soq us. Wo want somo good city proporty to trndo for acreage Wo want furnished unit unfur- nlshod houses to rout. Kmplojinent Glrla and women for general Jiousu work in and out of city. Waitress, cook. Laborers for bridge work, wages $2.(0 to $2.75. Wmttoil, wood contracts. Wau'tod housekeeping Job for el derly lady, MRS. EMMA BITTNER l'liono litlj.llome, 11. Opposite Nash Hotel BOOMS 0 tttiil 7, PAWI BLOCK, $1.00-SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 Olympia Cocktnll Sliced 'I'oinalocs Kiyu Olives Q'onMuiiiinu Uciiuiton iVcnV Orlcnns Outnbo Volitillo Toiiriorloin of Oliinook SalmQii d'Avtoia I'oininca Ararclioincss f "' Snlpil'on of Veal Cllniturignoiig n la VcijtaJ , Crciiic do Arciitlic PiiiuiIi H Ifricd Spi'in Oltickcn do Lcsh6)h Prime J-Jibs of Export Boof au Natuyal, Snow Potatoes "c Sti;jjigBcaviiri' Shrimp Salad en Coquillc ( 0 roen Apple Pie Bpston Crcaiu Pie Strawberry Ico Cream Assorted Cakes , , , . , . . Assorted JVjiits CJream Cheese 4 U ' ," ' i' I r T' p. Bents Crackei-s Toastctl ' . . Demi Tassc Sunday, September 8th, 1012 W LLWmW H LLmMSmLAmmJLmmmmm mLLmmW mmmmmumF.LmmAKWWLAmmT GcttheWcll-Known Round Package OAUTIO do not take .. , Substitutes or imftattonm HORLICKS MALTED MILK Mad In ih largtst, btrt quipped and sanitary Matted Milk plant In th world We do not makc"milkprocluct9' Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc Bt tha Original-Genuine -HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Made from pur, full-cream stilk and the extract oi object mtltcd i rjin, reduced to powder form, sofiibl ;n water. The Food-drink for All Agesl 1-ASK FOR -"HORLICK'S" Used Hovrth Glebe Tfte most economical and nourishing light liincff. fli ..m 1 1 ii .Suttani -Tw.riw vw-ij fc-teG OR MILK f$ SCHMIDT For "Good Shoes" At right prices will be open for business about October 1st at No. 21 Korth Ccutral Avepue, opposte postoffiee. About fifty steps -froiiu 3rain Street will save you fifty cents on a pair of shoes. REMEMBER '" ? "A FIT OR NO SALE'? About October lpt Wait for tjio date ts GET YOUR BOXES AND CRATES for Peaclies and Cantaloupes from EOGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, pregou Pa(c,'5621f Hpjttf; f!