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ti MTCDIT0TIT5 MATE TRITONE, MTOFOTIT)., OTiTTCION. SATUmffiY. ffiTTOBETT ft), M2. PXOE TTTBTSU , tot m 4 i I : II ! M 41 r t. k . iLma CPy ' Till Indie' iillMlldlV jl' Hie Klllgh.1 lit I'.vIIiIhm order held their iiiititil Mll'illl (if Mllh M'll0l W'lliltll'Mlliy e t'lilliB ol'tlilM UiM'L, A wi.v filler-' tiillilnir pnwriol n uiwn, Mih. John I'i'il lirint: i'"hiiim1IiIi tor Hint IV i Inn'. Tin1 niitiihon oic ulvi'ii in I lie I'llllllU'ttlU II I'll ir. I'inii.i hiilo "I ) Kil Kmiiu"... . Hi'IiiiIm"! Mix Vellilil llllliiilloil, Vnmil Hiilo""Siiimliliii. nnd Knlit". . lniMiioM Itliiiiienlliiil Minn la Cnl'llu, iiccnmpuiiicd liv Mii. K. V. Coll iii. IteiiinrU Dr. Ilcimitu I'. Kulto Violin Holn--"I'l'iiieliuil Million" ... ('ml Hulini Miw liniu I'lynii, nei'iiiiiiinii'il by MinM l.lllltillc llliton. A Hull' Hour of Mnj-le ........ I'lnl'itMHiir I.. I), (luxury I'ioIVhmii' (Iri'jjury, mi uiiderNtudy of lli'rniiiiiin, llit woilil's uriMiliNt magician, Iuim icreiillv it'tumi'd fioin IiIh thirteenth f t if niiiiiiiil llie world, duiinu' Killed lie reccled gicnl lion-o-h, licim; deeo in led liy llu ('liliii'M' eiiiM'tor. Hi cnleilnlniiieiit Wcdiio. dnv evening win cxliciuely intereM lug. 'I'lio prouniiii wiih followed ' liy dancing, Mr. It. II. Unwell runihdiing I lie intixli'. Supper wu I lien Hervd in tho liimiiii hull adjoining the Indue noun, llnllnwe'i'ii deeorallnun prevailed, centerpiece being jack o'lniilcriiH mnl pyramid of fruit mid iiiiltiinii leiiven. The enininillee on arrangement wen Mr, l.illinn Itny, Mr. mnl Mix. I'erl. Mr. mnl Mr. M '. Myden, Mr. Kerluiw, JIp.. Clcnue limine, Mr. Cnnon, Mr. KrncM Me. Kit, Mr. Km I Itcyunld. i Mr. S. T. lUelinrdMin entertained Weilneitility hl'tcruiiiiu with n delight Inl iil'fitlr si en in honor of Mi (leillnide mnl I'miice Ahc, Tile mum of the piclty hotne Mere charming with me mnl chrysanthe mum, llie dining mom epeeinlly mo in n eolor m-Iicihc of pink. Alter 'in liniir or mi of ewing n lhrre-enure Innolii'on wu mtvciI. The tabic, with cover for four, hint in tauter 'plrei'S Iniwrf'iif-'pink Illusion ouclr Hins n ImiwI of pink riM with ro blinded condle cntiiig n pretly (jtow. Mr. ItichnitUnu won n sown of black "lik eomhineil with primrose hndi. tliicl Include MIm' (Ur I nnli anil France Ahc, MeMlmiio Wnlter T. Kentner, (leorse IIiiIhtIn ('hurley helm. Homer Itnlhernuil, lliimM I lei wis. J. A. Wold, . (julMMiliorryi J. W. Keyex, (Meone llodse. The innrniljje of Minx IVnrl Lonixu Hoover mid Mr. ChnileH .imnierinmi oeeiiried nt the re-ldenee of Mih, V. V. Allen yi'Hteiilny afternoon nt .1 o'eloek. 'I'he limine wn hemitifnlly ilecnnili'il, u imiipie feiilnie latins Inro lima) lieait erlnu ik mi nltar eoniposed of vveisreen Ihiwh tied with white mnl pink nlilimi. After the eeieinony wliieli won perl mined liy J. I). Itoyle of tile (')iiUliiin elnireh n lionntifnl dinner wan seied and with the ko id wihhe- of their many fiiendn (lit happy couple left lor n weildins trip In Califoiaia. Tim fliiiHlian Kndenvor Society of lite ("hri-'liiin chinch was cntot mined nt thti home of Mr. mid Mr. ('. II. I 'ti' ii Must Main Klreet WVdni"- day eveniiis, Over one hiindied of llui ineinheiK and uucnU wiv pre cut. A prosrani included a manlier of houk" and rcndinssi and selections liv Mih. Iladdyhinan's orehestrn whieh were iiiticli enjoyed. Hal'rosh iihmiIm were sorvi'il ill the eoneliiHion of llie affair. A nnnniinoii vole of thank wiih tondered for a very pleas tint evening JIIhh I'orn .lerome wiih enmiili infilled Friday afternoon, Hie clev eiilh, by M!hh Flora Weleh who en Ifiiaiiifil witli n "ipiiltins party" at her homo on Soiilh Itivorsido nvenne. KniMiih wero deenraled wiih roses. A linl'l'cl lunclicon eonsiHled of milndu, handwiehuH, coffee and niafiirooiiH, OiicnIh pifHiit henidi'M the hrido-eleel were Misses Jessie llndd, lone Klyiin, lUiitlia nrandenhiirs, l.oraine Hliton, Herlhn Welch, Mrs. Hailey and Mrs, Welch. The Yiiiiiik Ladies' Knihroidery clnli which wiik oruiuil.i'il recently met at the homo of Miss l.oraine Hlilon Wednesday i!fterioon. Ahonl tweli'e inoniherri were present, Invited u,iioh wero MJsh Alloeiie KiiiKshnry, Miss Hoitlia Hranilciihiirs mnl M'w riM-n llnidlus of Watciloo, Inwn. lnvilalioiiH are out In a nuinher of nffairfl for the Hist. Tin1 Orcnler oleilford hall heiuls the list, with lii;lt Hidiool anil jiiveiillu parliort by I ho wore, octet INTERESTING ETING5 OF WOMEN Miixvlew, tin homn of Mr nail Mrn, ( W MncCliitHile. five mile WC1( (if till) fit) WMK till' MCI'IIC of u very iilmiMmit imrty Frldny evenlns, OnriU ami iIiiiicIiik wern enjoyed, mill n' lillffelt Hiipper xervnil MIrhi'M llniiclie and Kvu MncClatchUi u (dteil In mititrlnlnliiK. An arriiiine mnnt of plan IioiikIih, hwcdI brier rohi-M and aiilmnn Iuiivch added to tin Invltliii! nppearnnfii of the at liniilvo IhhuuiIow Innne. 'I'lnmo en Joylns the evenliiK'H merriment warn Dr. and Mth, C. 0. Itlddell, Mr. (leornt Tridiihlfr, Mr. and Mm. II. N. Mod. Mr. and Mrn. N. Qiiayh', Mr. mid MrH. C. K. Hoot, Mr. ami Mm. .1. 1.. Tracy. Mr. lien Hlieldon, Dr Deaiie, Mr. Unhurt WIIhoii, Mis. A. I. Wilson. Mr. M. II. Itool, Mm. J. V, Hoot, Mm. 0. M. UiikIIhIi, Mm. F. II (Jotfii. MIhk l.nnru Tralvhler. MIhh .Ii'Iiihikhi) lliitlnr, MJhk llnyel lleirlnir, Mrn, JutiK'R llenliir.. The Mcilford Fan-llcllenif inwi cialioii at ii incfliiis held last Satin' dav eleeli'd lloi followins olfiecrx lor the fiisiiins yenr: .rn. .1. (I. Wif-on, pifsidenl; Miss Idilh Merrick, sei-re-tary; Mis Hen Kentner, Ireasilrer. Those wlm are incmhef'M of the 'fol io wins cHlesc fralernitifs are cliildf to nii'mliership in the .local associa assecia associa teon: I'i Mela I'M. ICappn Alpha Thcla, Kappa Kappa (Imnma, Delta Haiaiiia, Alpha l'hi. Claminn Phi Mela, Alpha Chi Oaiesa, Deltn Delta Delta, Aldm XI Delia, ('hi Onifsa, .Sinia Kappa, Alpha Omicron I'i, .eta Tan Alpha, Alpha (lamina Delta, Alpha Delta Fin, Delta .eta, l'hi Mil. Any women elisilile to ineinhership who have not vet aflllin'lcd with the local I'an-HHIeiiie, me nrscd to notify iminediatelv either the prcidcnl or secii'tarv of the association. V The ronnirl kImi liy tho Unltvil Htnlt'n Martini Imml TliuiMtlay even In,' kv. pleumirc to n larc ntiin tier of Medrord pooplo. The local order of Mlk wrro rcKpnitMlhlo for the nlfiitr Tim program wm well Holfcd'il to pleaio n popular audi ence, nt the suiiic tlnti IncluilliiR so in c exrellent clnmlciil niimljerH. W'n nrp Inileed fortunntn in po8eim Ins the Xatntorliim hnll which In very ndaptatile for affair of thin kind. Iiolh an to acoUHllcs and nent UK cnpiiclty. Tim tiollst Thurnday iivonlnij, MIh Mary I.ouIho Sherlor, comldiird a cry pIcnvliiK Mtase np pearnnce with a delightful nnprnno volco. Sho Ravo two cneore which were srmitly npproclated. Mm. CliarleH KhrIIhIi entertained with niiven tuttlcH of hrhlgo at her home Tliiirnilny afternoon. Yollow chryaathoniiinm anil ferns were lined In tho llvlns room, with pink oarnatloiiM In tho iiiiihIc room. Mm. T. K. DanlelH won first prlxu, Mm. W. T. York, tho second. Thono on JoyliiK Mm. niiKllnli'M hoHpltallty were. MeaitnineM drey, Mlllx, York, DanlelH. I'erkliiH, l.a Clare, Itlddell, llrltlse, Carey, V. I.. KIIIh, OeorRn Hoberts, I'nrdln, Wnlthura, II. C. Kentner. C. I. Untuhlhoii, C. S, Mc Millan, V, II. Ilrowa, Charlua Hrown, Delao, M. II. .Smith, Morton, M, A. Harbor, l.ulwi, Knlndo, Harmon, huiUMdea, Moot, Trnoy, Wlllanl Camphnll. Tlu Parent Tenchnm OlrHo of the llnoxtivolt Hohool met Friday after noon nt thn ttrhool biillillns, Mm. (leorKo F. Kins, president, prealdlnK. ProKianiH and plans for tho onsuliiK year wern dlHunuHed, It watt alno arranged to furnlnli a rest room for tho tunchorn In tho hcIiooI. Mm, Leonard na chairman of tho program committee, anuouncoil that HiibJectH of mutual Interest to tcachom and parents would bo discussed through out thii year. Mrs. Vnn Scoyoo wns heard In a well rendered vocal De tection. A ladles quartette lias also been nrunulxod, Tho Indies of the Prosbytorlnn church have arranged for a "rod pencil day. ' tho date to bo Octohor '.nth, Tho report Ih "Mint If every one In n iH writing with n red pencil by election It will not bo tho fault of tlni ladles," An auto tour of tho world Is aluo planned to take place Friday evening. October -' Mb, Tho Itlnery will Include all of tho principal countrlca of tho world, re freshments to bo served nt oacli "stop." , Tho presidential cnndldntes will bo In Aiuerlcn to grool tholr friends who will hnvo an opportun ity to cast their vote, Mr. and Mrs. WHIard CnmphoH, MIhu Morton and Mr. Karl lluutluy leM this week for an auto trip to Klamath FiUlu. They expect to visit Center l.nko also If weather uomll Moiirf a'ro fiivornblo, )1 CLUBS The Missch MacClalchie entertain fd a nuinher of ihejr I'ncinU at their lioini' "Max Vu Hniicli" Fndav evcti-Iiij.-. M I'd I onl should he pioud of the Inleiil hut wry upparcut artistic tliilllv dis)lilyi'd that each should il lustrate I In object written upon u slip of paper siveu. One could al most suess some of hrm. Mis l.c iKirc Vance suesseil the renli'sl nuinher. Frederick Heath won the "booby" prize, thus prowns Iiih iui tiuiiiiiliiiii1 wns no ipiile so vivid. The latter part of the ovmiinjr wiim spenl in Hioosius partuers- by iiintch ius postcards, ilmifius and icfresh meulK, Those pi cf nt wfrii: MisMcs- ,e liore Vntice. Ma.Mun Duel, Otbea Knl wick, Josephine Knot, Vera (lliuslead, Phyllis Tisdalc, Irene Smith, Kthel flutliriej Marscret Souther, Itlaueho MiieClalfJiln, F.va MacClalchie; Messrs. Kiiliard llance, Frederiek Heath, Herbort All'ord, ,luy flore, Ifoberl Wilson, Aruelt (IrisMby, Heoise dates, Henry Soulber, Knlph Picicf, Koheit Kiuleyside, Frank lluy, l.uther Tisdale, 'the next meeting of the fJreater Medford club will he. held Monday. October SKth. In place of last year's iiild-iiiouthly Knelnts Mm mem bem of the Hub have agreed to give a serlcn of enrd parties and charge nduilsloii. A hall will bo given on llallowo'ou. A. beautiful gift and ono that Ih Mlni'iiroly appreciated has been given to the ladles of the library board by Mrs. J. T. Ilrondluy of the Capitol Hill green bonne. Mrs. Hroadley presented an cxqulnltu fern to bo used In (he main room of tho Car negie library, Mm. I.nthrop Perkins was hostess to twelve ladles nt her home on Stewart nvuuuii Friday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. II. A. Mills of Toxnrknnn, Texas, who U a guest of her daughter, Mr. M. A. Grey or this city. A number of friend wero ontor inlncd Thursday afternoon nt the. homo of Misses Killth, Sibyl and Carol Klsb near Phoenix. Four tables of bridge were played. Au tumn coloring wbb carried out In wild vine foliage and rose brier bra no lies. The mimical sorvlco of tho First Prenbyterlnn church tomorrow morn ing will Include a selection by the quartette, "Mod Shnll Wipe Away All Team From- their Kyea," by J. P. Field. Also a contralto solo by Mm. Florence llalllday Knight. Mr. nml Mm. J. K, Stownrt on trelnln friends nt dinner thin evening at tholr homo. Thoso present will be Mr. and Mm. Win. Itiiilee, Miss Jeiuio lludKo, Mr. It. V. Sharp of l.arned, Kan., and Miss Melon Dahl. Members of the Altnr society of the Catholic church nro vory busy preparing for tho bncanr and fnlr to bo held tho IiihI of November. Tho IndleB meet every Thursday after noon for this purpose. Waller Hoover and wife of Los Angeles, Onl., have come to Medford to spend Hie winter with his mother, Mm. h. K. Hoover, mid assist bis brother Charles in (be nursery busi ness. Dr. and Mm. John Hnrt, Sr., Mr. and Mm. D. KIIIb and Mr. J. W. Koyoa loft Friday morning for an automobile trip to Snn Francisco? I'liey will ho nbsent nbout two wi.oks. Mioses Ailoen Perl and Thelinn Kiistmnn ore unions Hie many who will "do tho honors." uk All Hallow eve approaches. They ontorluin next Saturday evenins, MeKilnmos Hoover, Solunullhnuson, mnl West, drove over to Ml, Pitt orchard Wednesday, mid spent the day witli Mr, mid Mrs. ,1, V Soliss. Mr. and Mrs. ). M, Sol is spent the week and vNitins with their son ,1. P.. Soliss mid wife, nt Mt. Pitt orcliaul near P.iiulo Point. Mrs, Kd Poltinser mid daughter Cleone went to F.nslo Point .Saturday, In visit with her sister, Mrn. Pruett over Saturday mid Sunday. Tho Friday evening Hrldgo club mot with Mr. and Mrs, It. F, Antlo this woek. Mrs. T, Kinsman is visiting friends in Port laud for u short (hue. A pretly boiuo unMing took place Wrdiifsilawf Ibis week nt the resi ilenec of Mr. mid Mrs. J. D, Corlies ! on North OrmiKe tree! when their srniiddiHisliter, Ml" l-Vrn .lerouie be- I'liine llie btide (d Mr Wayne Lecvcr of Cenlrnl Poiulh l.iiic ebiysmilbi' fitilins' in yellow and hIiIIi roes and siiiibix were I'ffei!' decoralions in Hie litlns (Hid. diiiins .looiiix. The ninrrinse wns fWhtmnr.vA at hidi I noon, Rev. Willifim l.nciu of Ashhi'id bcins the omHiifius 'Icrsvniiiii. MIhh .leroriie was ittgnih'd hv Mi .leHie IJmld of Wbilelnll, Aloulanii, u for mer sehoolninti'.AMi. Kdoii Jerome, brother of the (t;ido, uclins u bent mini. MIhh ,lernii',' sown wns of chiffon broadcloth in n delicate abode of Copcubaseii bliie. Mi Itiubl wore Hiamjiasiie brondcloth. Alter tic ceremony a fnurcour-i- luncheon wot served. The hiu'Q compHsed only the inimctliulii Velinives iucludiuu Mm. Alfn'd iMvnn Jeroine. iiiolhci or Hie bride, MVj and Mr-. II. D. Coilies, KciinclhJeioiiie, Mr. and Mih. W. C. I.euvr, I'ntl Ix'iner anil Mm. William Lwj'n. Mr. and Mr. I.eexer have Hie sincere friendship of iiiauy ri'sidenls (iffHii valley who ex lend their henitieM wishes for IlioSr success nml biippniesi. They will make their hoioujjn Ceulnil Point, r ceivins friends niter N'oiciubei' the first. '! s. On Tuesday eVenins the local lodse of KeheknliK enlfjiOiiiied Mrs. S. May (Irccr, inesident'-of the Ilchekab A seinbly of Orosbif ;il Ihe I. (). O. F. hull hv eonferrius the decree upon several euiididnteS, after which the meinhers listened to Mime very inter fslins remarks by Ihe president. She told of tho yood that was heins done by the Kcbckuhs throughout the state of Oregon. Sho N eonniliilated the officers of the team on ihe effi cient manner in which ihev conferred the degree work, nfler which they re tired to the banquet room where a splendid lunch was served In about 1 T0 visitors and member.-., all of whom report n fine lime. i The Knights of Columbus were hosts to the Indies at a card mid dancing party given Monday evening in the parish hall,, of Ihe Catholic church. The ladies prize in whist a Japanese Inqucrd vase was a. won by Miss Ocraldiiie MikHic. Dancing was enjoyed until midiiigbt when supper wns yrved. The com mittee on arrangements included Messrs. Martin .1. Iteddv. T. K. Dnn iels and J. A. .Sebmitl. Mm. W. T. lleycridge left the fliM of the week fnr.Snlt Lake City, Utah, to remaiu tnrfvUnitclr. The Repulsiveness of Medusa r L (Nolo. McdUBn, ono of tho threo Oorgons mentioned In Mythology, Is described ns bolng n fnlr nialdon of rare nnd touching beauty. Bccuuse of the desecration of her tomplo, tho' goddess Minerva In revenge changed Medusa's hair to snakes ami decreed t lint wliosouvcr should look upon her laco bo tunica to stone.) NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Tho Original Dandruff Germ Destroyer Normally everyone should have good hair, and were it not for unnatural conditions existing in tho scalp, luxuriant, fluffy hair would be the rule rather than tlie exception. Dry, lustrelQss hair is due to dandruff caused by an invisible microbic growth or germ. The regular and consistent use of HERPICIDE removes the dandruff scale, kills the germ and keeps tho hair and scalp in a clean, sanitarv condition. It acts as a preserver of the hair, prevents it falling out and stops itching of the scalp almost instantly. Herpicide has a most delightful odor, contains no grease and does not stain or dyo. . If it is results you want, insist upon having Newbro's Herpicide and not an off brand article. Applications at the better barber shops and hair dressing parlors. SAMPLE BOTTLE AND BOOKLET FOR TEN CENTS. Send 10 cents in silver or postage to TUB IlElttnOIDTC COMPANY, Dopt 87 B, DatroitMiqh., fortrial bottle and booklet about the hair, sent postage aid to any address. Try Herpicide Aseptic Tar Soap for Shampoo. There is nothing better. To know the real comfort of hair-dressing, ladies should use the Herpicide Comb, No. 999. Ask your druggist about both, & Mrs. H. Mny Mreen, president of lli Kebeknh Ascbbly of Oregon spnql Tuesday and Wwl'iemlny In Aledford revfowiitg (be work of Olive Kcheknli lodge. No. '2H, with its of ficers, leaving Wi'diifdny nfteruooii for Jackoiiville nod other poinl. She will be in Ashhiitd Saturday, De tober III, where Ihe district eoncn- lion ol Kcbekabs Mill be held. The iukiff!iiirv -ocicly of the (hip- lil church met Tnosdav of this week at the lioine of Mrs. Vpung on Olsen slrcnt with good nltcndnnee. The eon of the dnv on Alohnmnd ism was pnnciiled in n Hour and forcible maimer by Mm. Dr. SIcHrns. Dainty refrcMltnonts were served by Ihe cniumilloo in Hinrge. A "birthday imrtr" will Ik given next Tuesday cvctiingnl eighl o'clock in SI. Murk's hall hv the Woman' Auxiliary of St. Mark's church. A mus'nuil mnl literary program will bo given mnl refreshments served. The invitations read: Mis Vaiiila llitiuilloti cxpcctM to Iciivo shortly for San Frmiciscn, nfl er several tuonlbs spent in Medford witli her pnrents Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hiimiltoii. Misw Hamillon will con tinue her piano studies under Hugo Mansfeblt. A breakfast picnic was enjoyed by Hixleeii voting ladies Ibis morning nl Ihe reservoir bill. A very palatable menu was prepared, served mid par taken of. Tlie nfnir was given for .Miss Vera Brndlcv. Misses Kthel and Marie Ki fieri en tertained Saturday evening for a number of the young people of Ash land who were in Medford to take part in and witness the ball game. Mrs. Frank Isaacs him been spending the past week at Portland where she at tended the grand lodge of tho Pythian Sisters, us delegate from the local order. Mr. and Mr. 0. C. P.ogg are spending a short time at Kugen- They will uUo visit n number of the const cities before their return. . v Mrs. C. I. Hutchison and Mrs. Harold I.umsden entertained at the homo of the latter this afternoon with eight tables of bridge, t Mr. George Cornititis entertained a few friends at dinner nt her home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ilarnum have returned fro nia trio to Portland. MEDFORD PHARMACY Special Agents. On Inst Monday evening quile d largo number of the members of tiVi First Methodist Kpiscopnl church, Miirpriscd .Air. D. T. Wilson at hi! home on IlcaMv street mid tiresenlcd jhini wiih a wrv handsome easy chair in honor of his (Oth birthdny. Mr. Wilson ii one of the oldest members of (he church, mid in presenting the chair, Ifev. Kldriilsc, his nnsjor. in ;his usual happy manner, assured Mr. Wilson ol the love mid edeem ill which he was held bv Ihe church and public at large. After sfieeehmaking 'and ii general good time, refresh ments were served, nml good-bye said, all wishing the Honored giiet many returns. Those present were': Hev. and Mrs. K. 0. Kldridge, Mcssr. nnd Mcsdamcs C. K. Denning, C. D. Hoy, I). T. lAwton, Henry Metz, C. W. Conkiin, X. 0. Tinker, C. J. Co burn, Hugh Kllioll, 1 S, Hit.ler, It. K. Wilson, J. W. Sinylic, It. II. Heti nclt, II. U. Wilson, W. M. Stine, Leo Hcisel, W. A. I.ontz, Mrs. L. Hishop, Mrs. W. 0. Wilson, Mrs. A. M. Jones, Mm. It. M. Kberle,, Mrs. A. Wines, 1 E. Arnold; Mr. W. II. Meeker, Mr. (,'. A. .Meeker, Mr. C. II. Corey, Mr. K. O. Conkiin, Mr. T. L. Townscnd, Mr. J. It. MeAhron, Jfr. M. M. Han knr, Arr. J. McPherson, .Mr. V. T. Carritl. The Wednesday Study club whiei held its second meeting of Ihe new year at the Med font Uhrary Wednes day afternoon, has outlined an onus ually interesting program for this year's work. The calendar is made up of (he lending modern dramas, .1 study of their authors, and an ob servation of the relationship (hat women assume in Hie problem plays of the day.. Mrs. Root gave a most interesting paper Wednesday on the "Development of Hie Drama," sketch ing with interesting details the growth from the crude drnmas of ancient Greece down to the finished production of the present nge. The next meeting will be held Xor. 0, nt which meeting Mrs. Alford has charge of the program- The piny "Lady Windermere's Fan" by 0er Wilde, will be under discussion. Following is the program to be given at the birthday pnrty given by the Womnn's Auxiliary of St. Murk's church Tuesday evening: Piano duet MJs Anna Puruckfr nnd Mr. Tmllnndicr. Tenor solo Mr. Fletcher Fish. Piano solo Miss Villa flrigsby. Violin solo Miss Tone Flynn. Heading Miss Ileba Dwight. i m m " Prof, and Mrs. P. J. O'Garn are guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Allon at Klamath count v. Due, Not to Distorted ( Features, but to her Snaky Hair Minerva knew that the surest way to ruin a woman's beauty was to destroy her hair. ITcnce she took a most terrible re venge when she turned Medusa's hair into serpents and thus robbed a feared and hated rival of all claim to loveliness. Many a woman today is being robbed of her personal attractiveness by the loss of her hear just as surely as was Medusa. There is ono sure wa- to cheek tho loss of bair and add to its beauty and luxuriance, and that is by the use of the well known scalp prophylactic and hair dressing Two Sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Sold and Guaranteed everywhere money refunded if results are riot as promised. ' " Dear friend: 4 . With greetings full nnd hirl3'f We invite yon to n htrthilriy ely Wo also send yon n little Nek. Please either bring or scud it back, We only ask that von, will give A entit for each ytnr it f been yours to live. v Hut if you dislike your true ago to tell Then put in a dollar, 'twill tin ns well. Kind friends will give you floinctlitutt lo net, And others will furnish it musical Ircnl. Wo irtist, dear friend, you'll lie happy and henrty, And let nothing prevent you from attending nnr party. The first pupils' recital of the Rea son of llie .Medford Conservatory wns given Inst Snturday. The recital will, tnke place hereafter every fir'J Saturday of the month beginning nt eight, o'clock. All interested nre in vited to nttend. Those participating Inst Snturday were Atethn Johnson, Jennnettc Patterson, Ivn Coffin, Her bert Alford, Raymond Taylor, Alleen Perl, Caroline Paul. Different stu dents will tnke part at each recital. The Choral society under the dir ection of Mr. Tnillnudier met for the second rehearsal last" Wcdnesdny evening. Several more membern ere admitted. The number of sopranos It now sufficient nnd no more will bo admitted unless vacancies occur. Ap plicants will be put on wailing list. Apply in writing to Mr. Tnillnndier, Tbero nre openings nt present for tenors, altos and a few bassos. Next rehearsal ns usual on Wednesday at eight o'clock in tho evening. ' Miss Flora Welch will leave pnon for Los Angples to join her aunt, Mrs. Fred C. Page nnd spend the winter in Hint place. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Howard have been enjoying a. visit from their won, Mr. Charles Howard of Josephine county. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Cnninhan spent n few dnys in Medford the first of the week. K Miss Vera Bradley of Waterloo, Iowa, is a guest of Miss Folra Welch. Xotlrc, Ilantcra Take "Wat-alng. Hunting, shooting and fishing on tho Van Dyke place on Bear creek southeast of the Gore orchard. Is positively borbidden, bo beware! On application special permission, for the open season may be obtained by paying a small (ee. 1S1 B. E. VAN DYKE. M A . , W t t "VI "