Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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l)i'fifn( ThniikHKlvliiK I tin nlvi,
llecitiiwi I didn't rlitiiice to live
In wliut the) mil itniiil old
ilttj"
Of liiniii'ly fnrn ami ltiiilit way.
'I lllii' tint iIii)n Hint wo have now,
lindcnd of lininin Mini churn ami
plow 5
I llkti In have it lui with nirliiKH,
Anil U'li'pliuiifH mill vacuum llilni'.n
Tlioim "kimhI olil Hiuhk," ho pruned
In hoiikI
Mow did lllii women Ket nliinit?
No bridge or miffniK" or Ixutil Iiiiki,
No motor emu or Kladiuiine riiitnl
I'm very Kim) "olil-fnnliloiiiul cheer"
Will not tin offered inn HiIm yritr;
No miiiAKli or imiiiiiMn pin lor mi -I
much prefer pntUnerlo.
I i-nu't nee how they lived tit till
Without u ertli or Minnie linll;
Oh, cnriienlly I ilo llmnkuKUe
That our lime urn not primitive!
OAltOI.YN WIJI.I.H.
After nil, the bent TlinnkHKlvliiK U
than lot IIvIiik.
Tim pt eel hit hern nlmont
entirely devoted to mirlul ntdilrw of
private niul Informal nature, with n
nollceiihle lurk of ciiterlulutiiK, ex
rept In (hit rami of rcKitliir eluli
ineetliiKK, nml no forth
A Inrun ii ii in her of ThunktRlvliiK
dinner iinrtlen were rnjoynl, tunonr.
the hunt ami In t emeu hclni: Mr. ami
Mm. T. IS. DtiiileW who cntcrtntiicil
at their hotntt on Hlnklyou HelKhtu,
their KnetM hrltiK Mr ml Mm.
Chark'N hchleffelln. Mr nml Mr.
William Undue, Minn Jrnn Undue,
Mlm Kthi'l tluthrle, Mm. A. M
Carry nml MUx t'arlultn Hank.
(Incuts of Mr ami Mm W. II
Hlnwnrt at their home on Truth
street were Mr. ami Mm. J K Htc.
wart. Or, ami Mm. J. M. Kcene ami
Mlm Helen Dull I
Mr. nml Mm. W V Issues enter
talneil Mr, nml Mm. Krunk luanes,
Mr. ami Mr. Charles Nauru, Mm.
Itlilille. Ilarohl Itlilillr, Mm. M. A
Isaacs ami Ml Arnica Isnttrs. Tahle
decoration were fern ami marl
r.olil, noiivriilm IteliiK dliulniiltlvo
paplnr utnclie pumpkin.
Those p'resenl ST tho homo of Mr.
ami Mm. 12. N. Warner were. Mr. nud
Mm. i: i:. (lorn, little Mli lleulah
(lore, Ml l-'lora lmy nml Misses
lliith ami Kmher Warner.
Mr. N. I l.co wim IiosIchs nl her
home on North Onktlaln avenue. Mm.
Ken Invited Mr. nml Mm. John M.
Itoot. Ml Josephine Itoot, Mr. l.ee
Itoot, Mr. ami Mm. . M. Andrew ami
Ml Caroline Andrews. A tublc
centerpiece of fruit nml roue wum
very nltractlvn.
Mr. nml Mm. Wheldon lltddlo had
an dinner kiicsU Dr. and Mr. K. (I.
Itlddell. at the lllddlo country home
nl the Kenwood orchard.
(lueslii of Mr. and Mm. (In Now-
lierry were Mr. mid Mm. C. M
Speck nt Ihn lliirrt'll orchard, Mr.
I.eon Speck mid Mm. Mary roter.
Dr. mid Mm, Kdwnrd French mi'
terlalned Mr, and Mm. Delroy (let'
rhell nml Mutter lluyard (letcholl.
At their country homo Mr, nml
Mm. V., II. llanley worn host nml
hostess to a number of friend In
clmlliiK Mr. and Mm, K. II. Maddou,
Mr. nml Mm. Fred llopkln mid clill
dreii, Mm, Noble mid little dniiKh
tor of I'ortlmid, Mr. nml Mm. Fred.
nrlck John Wetterlrk of Seattle, Mr
nud Mm. IMuar Ilufor nml Mr. J.
Ik Tromion.
Mr. und Mm. W. I. Vitwtor. Mr.
Vernon Vnwter mid Mr, Jap Andrews
were Ktiostit of Dr. mid Mm. I'lcltel.
TIiokii present around (ho "festive
hourd" at the. homo of Mr. mid Mm.
Harold l.iimsilon wero Mm. (iooriu
l DnvlH, MImh llniol Dnvlrt, Mr.
l-'nul Trnc Mr. und Mm. C. I.
Iliitchlaon, Mls I'eiii llutchlou,
Mr. Krnnlt IliitchUou und Mr. Trovo
l.uumdoii.
(lueHlH of Mr. nml .Mm. Will War
nor on Onkilalo um'iiiio Smith wmo
JiiiIko Williuin t'ohjr, Mm. llcliiii
flale, WimlHor nml Itowcu (lute, Mm.
L. II, Wnrner, lr. l,oiii Wnrnor,
Dr. noil Mm. SU'iii-iih, Mr, M, I,.
Kiiekmiii nml Mr. Viineo (.'olvlj;.
A ThniikHKlvliiK dinner was given
hy Mr. und Mrs, N. H, Ilonuott at
their homo on North Central uvonuo
to a nuuihor frlumlB, Thoho pro
( ent wero Mr, nml Mm, AiiKiiat I.ur
' moii, Mr, nml Mm. Kil Hamlin, Miss
Kdnu Hamlin, Mliuoa Kthnl mid Ak
pen Ilonuott und. Mr. I.cstor Ilonuott.
A very ploiiHnnt tlmo ouhiiuiI.
w
Mm. Ilufor Invited a fow rrloiuU
to hor homo Tuomlny ovoiiIiik for
illiumr, Hioho proHoiit hclng Mr, mid
Mm, K, II, Ilnuloy and hoimo Kiioata
Mr, and Mm, Wottorlck, Mr. nml
V, II. Mnddo'n and Mr, II a for.
Tho Tut'Bilay Drlilijo club mut nt
tho homo of Mru, J, A. Perry, Mm.
door go O'llrlon was tho roclplont of
tho. prUo for highest Bcoro,
mif'
On TliiuikxtfUhitf ilnv, Nnveinlier
i!H, lit III o'l'loelt ill tin resilience of
Iho nfiM'tnlliiK imtiiNier, Moilon
Ktleet, Ahliliiml, oeeitrieil u illle
nml pretty iiIiIIiik. (Hen II. ('un
well niul Mlxx (leuell Wnlliien uw
uuileil in the IioiiiW of iniilrlmiMi.v liy
lli-v. W. T. ViinHi'oy. The heMnwul
of the iIiik hy the irooiii wum it purl
nl' I lie eereiuuuy, Tin1 henl men nml
liriileMinniiU were l.ex Tielri'ii nml
Mm ll'e, Nolii Trelieii, nier uf llic
ki'oiiui. Mr. ('unwell U a unlive of
Kiiiimim, nml eiiine with hW I'ulher'H
I'umilv to A-hl;iinl live .Mar utto. I In
ntlemli'il hl)li hi'IiiihI in hi unlive
hii. nml ufler I'limiiiK In AkIiIiuiiI ho
enlcn'il llin Hoiilliern ()nit"ii Klute
N'onunl M'liool nml uiiiiliiiilnl in the
i'Iiimh of 1H0II, llic ln-l i'Iiimm hefore
the ill ii i ix nl' I In normiil uotc iIuhi'i!
lo the eillieiitioil nf leuehem. He
then euleieil lilt univemlty of Ore
pin, Kpeiuliui; two .M'tim there, nml
now for iilimit two yearn he hu
heeii in elm rue of it ilepiirtiiieut of
Hie Ciilifiiniiii Si (Ireuon I'otver rum
puny in Ihe eitv nl' Mcilfoiil. Ilo it
a iiuntf iiKin of iulerity nml j;ooi
liiiHinexM Neiihe. He m well known
Jiv Iho I'liri-linii yeiiuj: people of
Imtli Medforil nml Ahliiml, nml W
prcxiileut of the Kpworth I'iikuo of
the M. K. eliureh of Me.ir.ir.l. The
liriile ih nihil a native of Kaiini nml
Iiiih lived in Meilfonl for Ihren yrnm.
She ii it ilnutthter of Mr. nml Mm.
h. I'. Wulliiee. Her eillieiitioil wits
ehiefly in li'T iiiilivo htnti. .She i
proiiiiui'iit in Iho Miiiial nml nli,'iou
eirnlei of Meilfonl nml i" nil lie
enmplifchoil niul Mipulnr youui; wo
mini. Tliee vomiic people urn well
maleliiil nml outer iihhi iIiIm new eni
of life with ninol linppy proipeeti.
Thev will hH"inl ii few iliiyi' honey
moon in Afhltiml nml then will he
ffiu lioiiHekeepiui; in Meilfonl where
the uriiom will eolltiuue in the em
ploy of lite iwor eonipaiiy. The
iiiiinv frirnili of thin Imppy pnir wNh
for them nil Hie huppine- that rail
he erowileil in two live.
l.otlKO No. IKK II. P. O. Kilt,
will hold their annual mcmorlnl erv
Ire tomorrow at 2:30 p. m, at the
Klk lodito rooniM, The public I
cordially Invited. The pregram:
Selection . . . Meilfonl Orrheitra
ItltunllMlc AddrcM Kxalted Killer
OpeiiliiK KxerrlM'N, Offlrem of I.oiIkc
Holo MIhk Phoebe Hanre
Kelert IteadliiK (Thunntopl)
Mm. I'rauk IlurRe
Holo f!co, Andrew
Addrck . K. V.. Kelly
Mixed quartette A. C. Ilurge, !'.
(). Ilurici'. Mr. QuUenhcrry, Mm.
Wold.
CloiInK Kxerrlne .Officer of I.oiIko
"Auld Latii; Hyno" . . .Kveryhody
llunedlrllon Chaplain
That tho ChrlKtmn cnion Ik nenr
at hnml ha been evidenced during
the pant week by the holiday gift
baianm which were very well pa
IroliUed. The Indira of the Preihy
terlan church who hold n bnxaar In
the chapel building Tuesday, real
Ited over one hundred dollar mid
feel well repaid for their effort. At
the Palmer Piano Iloiue member of
tho Altar aoclety of the Catholic
church held n ChrUtma fair, begin
ning Tucmlny nml rloMng thl even
ing. HooHih wero ronttructed on
tho flmt floor, louche wero ervod
on tho balcony and dancing enjoyed
on tho Horoml floor, Tho results so
fnr huvo been very natlnfactory.
MemberH of the Tuoidny-Luiiclionu
llrldgo club nml their hunhnmln wero
gue.tn of Mr, mid Mm. 1.. K, Wnko
umii and Mr, nml Mm. C, A, Knight
ut tho homo of tho latter Tuesday
evening. A dlnnor nerved nt lx
thlrty prerceded four tnhlii of bridge
when Mr. and Mm. C, I. IlulchUon
won tho highest vcore, Mr. T. Ii.
Daniels will bn hostess uoxt week
to mombom only, tho gentlemen be
ing entertained on tho Inst Tuesday
of each month.
Miss Meila Nichols nml Mr, Jesse
Duller lulu of tho city wero united In
imirrlnicu nt Portland Wodnesdny
morning, Nov, 27th, leaving that
city Friday for lledmond, Ore., whero
they will reside In tho future Tho
brldu was uccampanlcd to Portland
by hor slHtor Miss Maud Nichols who
will romnln for u short visit with
friends.
Mm. Kdwnrd Ilnuloy wm? hostosa
ut n dlnnor at tho Hotel Meilfonl
Monday. OunstH prosont woro Mr.
mid Mm. Frodorlok John Wottorlck
nud Mr, mid Mm, lCdgur Ilufor,
Mr, mid Mrs. C. J, KiiBtmnn will
loavo Monday for ItosoburB whore
Mr. lOustmmi liau buslnuss Interests,
Mr, and Mm, "Wottorlck loft for
their homo ut Soattlo this ovoulng,
Mfidford (!ni No, !0, Woodmon
of tho World hold very Important
hualnoM nicntliig Tuesday night,
As thorn were about fiO new nppllca
Hoiik on file, It wn decided to hold n
claim Initiation and hamitiet on Knt
urila) night December 21,
All neighboring rumps will be pres
ent, nlso Deputy Head Consul, I', l
(lllroy of Hun I'ranrUco I expneted
to bo In utteudniieH, It being the
tegular election night the following
officer worn elected for f lift ensuing'
term: Past Consul, J. W, l.tng.
Consul Comtnumler, II. P Mulkey,
Adviser, W. T. Hhonlt; Hanker,
John A I'erl, Clerk, W II Jackson,
Ksrort II. C. Hleverlkon; Watchman,
K. i:. Hiimmond; Heiitry, Churles Me
Cliiln; Mannger, A. J. Aridomou. A
Inrge amount of routine hiilnons
was irniiHitcteil.
Willi the ubseiirit (if road produc
llous, outcrprllug nud cspttbli! rltl
7.1'tiK of Medforil, notable for being
one of Ihe best "show towns" on the
coJKt, have decided lo do some
thcittcrlt-nl producing of their own,
I'lrst mum Plnaforr, next probably
"The Hose Maiden," followed by tint
old favorite "Tim Mlkndo." Hie
latter U to be singed ut the Nalator
lum Thiimdny mid Friday nights,
Dei ember 12th ami 13th by the llur
genu brother under the auspice of
the Knights of I'ythlu lodge. Jte
henrsal were rnmiuenred Inst week.
At it pupil's recital given nt the
Medford Conservatory lust Haturday
the following Hliidents took part:
Dorrl Cowley, l.oln Freeman, Kver
ett McKee, Csther Hmlth, Merrltt
Owen, Hlhel Dean", Inez Coffin,
Drowning Purdln, Mm. McKllloix,
Gertrude llnrgrave and Caroline
Paul.
The next recital, which will be the
fifth of the senton, will take place
on next Katurduy, December 7, nt
7; 3d In the evening.
Mm. Clarence Cads left Hid first
of (lie week for Texas where she
will vllt relatives.
Mr. David Keith, proprietor of the
Halt l.nke Tribune, has left for his
home. Mr Keith ban been n guest
uf his daughter, Mr. A. C. Allen at
the Hollywood orchards.
Paul Dethleffen of Olymplu,
Wash., Is visiting his daughter, Mm.
Harry Hicks.
Mr. und Mm. Oris Crawford en
tertained at dinner at their home
Sunday, their guests being Mr. and
Mrs, J. 11. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs
J. II. It. Morelock mid Mr. Itlcbartl
Morelock of Cold Hill and Dr. Thou.
Crawford of Ohio. Dr. Crawford
left the last of the week for his
home,
i
Mrs, A- M. Carey presided as host
ess at u luncheon at the Hotel Med
foril Monday afternoon. llrldgo
wan played afterward, Mm. Wulthor
winning first prlxe. fluents present
wero MoMtamrs (leorge Mouroe, T. K
Daniels, Wm, Iludge, II. I,. Wulthor
mid C. I. Hutchison,
The Itoyal Auction llrldgo club
met Thursday afternoon nt tho home
of Mrs. W. I.. Hills on 'North Orange
street, Hereafter tho club will be
entertained Thumduy Instead of
Frldny us formerly.
Mr. Leon Speck nud Mr. Vomon
Vawtor are spending the week-end
at their home In this city, return
ing tomorrow evening. They nre nt
tending tho state university ut Ku-
gene.
Miss Maude Newbury of Hots
I.nue, who Is a senior student nt St
Mary's Academy Is spending tho
Thanksgiving holidays with Miss
Alleone Kingsbury nt Ashland.
L. A, Hose nml Master Carl
Nowbury of Phoenix wero guests of
Sheriff W. A. Jones und Mm. Jones
on Thanksgiving day at their conn
try homo on Hops Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Mcflowan en
tertained members of tho Friday
evening llrldgo club this week.
Mr. und Mrs. K. V. Coffin huvo
taken up residence In their new bun
gitlow homo on Itoso avenue,
Mr. nml Mm. A. Harvey loft Tues
day for Hoselnirg whom they will
lornto permanently.
Mm. N. Il08tner of Foots crook has
been u guost of her daughter, Mm
A. S, Itosenbniim,
Mm, 11. S. Wobb Is n guest of hor
parents, Mr, und Mm. J. S. Howard
of this city.
Miss Irenn Plotner left Sunday for
u visit with relatives ut Douglas
county.
Mrs, Vroommi of Hivomldo, Cnl
Is a guest of Mr, mid Mrs, Charles
Strang,
Mr. Vunco Colvlg returns to ro
Hiiuiu his studies ut Corvullls Sun-
tiny.
Mr, and Mm, Walter Kentner spoilt
Sunday ut Jacksonville
ELOPING ST. LOUIS OIUL
WIN PARLMS' BLESSING AFTER ELOPEMENT
MP.S MARIAN
"Psalm xjxvII., 8. Cm frmn anger and fumnke wroth, fret not thyself
In any wWe to do evil" This iuotntlnii. I imllly st-rlbbled on the back of n
ytler fruu Mm. Mnrhin Hemotir Aeki-r, shtwii years old, of No. 'AJf: Cook
s venue. t. Iul. Mo- her father. CbHrle Seymour, n biiiidinitHter, ijtuntl
Him parental tires of wrath to inHt nud won forgiveness Hint will maku Allien
Atker. nineteen, of No. 'J.WIA Victor street, and his bride as happy as the;
nay thy want to be
The meeting of the (trenter Med
ford eluli lut Monday wit one of
pnrtieulur interest. Two piuuiidiites
for city miiyor, Mr. Mittiiell nml Mr.
Wult outlined their eyMcm or otlieiul
ndminittriilion fhould thev ho gtveii
tlie opportunity of exereiiint; their
itullionty. Mr. Miteliell oHike nt
Koine lenctlt recording l" itttilude
townrd hcvernl of the iiuirtitut prnb
leum vvhieh now confront tlie eitv of
Medford. Mr. Wnlt nddreed the
eluli in it short hut forceful r-peeeli,
briefly ntntintr liix mclhod of tleitlinc
with municipal uffuim, und tlie man
ner in which thin work would he cur
ried on. The co-operation of the city
council ix tuo.t iuixrlnnt to the club,
nud the liulicx tire evincing Krtul in
terct in Hie polieieffof the incoming
iidmiiiiMriiliou.
The pniilcnt. who lias jut re
turned friiiu tlie -tule fedentttoit con
vention nl I'orlUtnd, gave it inn-t in
terest inc iiecouut of the pnietedingh
of the hlule flu). .Mm. Ihtvidvin
nlso kiivc it KynupMs' of the various
ilcparlmculs tinder which (he work of
tho Greater Medford elub would be
eitrrifd on during the present yenr,
llic dcpurlmeuU being tn 1'oIIowk;
Civii, health, ediiention, home eeo
iiotnieN, rSoiisihitities or eilixcusliip,
Kociiil hygiene, muie und pies.
The eluli will timlerlitke the mile of
Iletl Cros" HtittiiK iluriii) the eoiu
ing holiday noii-oii iiieinhers to he
placed in ehnrge oO the Imoths which
will be placed in various stmex and
liiiHincHri houses about town. It ix
lo bo hoped that everyone will avail
Iiu'iiiscIvch of tin-, oppoi (unity for
helping in the fiittheratiee of that
iuisirlaut cause. A card party for
December I) wiih aiiiiouneed to he
given in Iho mczxiiume room of the
Hold Medford. All (he ladies of
Medford nro corduilv invited to at
tend. The Miei't'f and pleasure of
lliesc purlieu is well known and (hoe
who utteiid are a- Mired uf mi inter
tiug and delightful afternoon,
Tito club lins invited Dr. Kehee of
tho university faculty lo address (lie
ladies of Medford in Iho iixseiublv
hull nf (ho Carnegie library at ;i
o'tdoek, Monday, December 'J. The
subject of (his talk will ho "Civic
Work for Women." Dr. Kebeo i
well known and Iin reputation us nu
eloqueul nml intoieMiug speaker is
far-reaching. All who nro interested
nro urged lo lie pro-eat. It n desired
that Dr. Kchce lie greeted hy a large
audience.
Tho club adjourned after the con
elusion of business to meet December
till, alter one of (lie most successful
and enthusiastic meetings of its his
tory. Tlie announcement of tho now so
cial club mid Its plans caused a flut
ter of pleased Interest this week. In
fact, a promlso of unusual gaiety
seems to lurk In tho vory name "Tho
Uovelors." Tho club membership Is
limited to thirty, nml has been di
vided Into five teams with tho fol
lowing lenders: Messrs. Charles
Heed, Hnrl Tumy, Harry Oray, Jr.,
0, II. ltedflold mid Hen Sheldon.
Tho Initial party will bo given next
wee); under tho direction of Mr. lion
Sholdon. Tho exact data will bo
announced later. Partloa nro to fol
low overy throo weeks, with dnnclng
mid original ontortalnmonta us tho
features. Mr, Sholdon Is acting as
president, 'MV, Harry Lindsay as
treasurer,
Mr, Don Clark loft toduy for Chi
cago to spend tho wiutor.
QUOTES BIBLE TO
5EVMOUP-ACKER.
Mm, A. I1. Ilnelriyg's home on
Koosevelt uvi'iitie presented it merry
scene Friday evening, when Mrs.
Ilnrelrigg, Mrs. L. II. Conrad, Mrs.
Myrtle Illakely mid Miss Mabel Co
field handsomely entertained the
Cuatiii Clooclimtiu elub. A short
business meeting was followed hy mi
evening devoted to social entertain
ment. Despite the iinpleiisuut weath
er conditions, the club members turn
ed out in good iitunbem, mid n most
enjoynble time wus spent. The dec
orations were many and beautiful.
The color scheme was yellow mid
lavender. One uniipie feature was
the daintily costumed French serving
muids, mid tlie entirely new mid nov
el milliner of serving the deliciously
dainty refreshment. Flushlight pic
tures were Inken of tho reception
room nml guests. All present voted
this first social meeting a decided
success. The (. C C. U a new or
gnuirnlinii thai Medford may well he
proud of. The club's object is o
promote a belter understanding of
proH'r cure and management of
horses, nml for city and cross coun
try riding, physical development mid
a spirit of good fellowship among
the ladies of Medford. The many in-
, . . !.. ..II .. ..I'l" I - - I
ii'ii-suiii; mill iiriiuiiiiii .serine silllis
ill Kogue river valley, nUo Crater
bike ami vicinity, will be made (he
object of snddle (rips hy Ihe elub
during the Miminer mouths.
The monthly homecoming of the
six circles of the l.iulio.-." Aid society
of the First M. K. church was held
Wednesday afternoon in the church
with forty-six present. Owing to nn
uuavoidahle delay a srtiou of the
program wits, omitted. Mrs. Foley
gave a splendid rending which was
heartily enjoyed niul appreciated by
all. Tito now niembersliip contest
closed Wednesday, the Husy Dees he
nt (lie winning circle ns they ae
ifiiiiotl eighteen new members-, the
largest number gained by any of the
circles. Forty-two were received
inlo the entire soeiely during the eon
test. A "Feast of Seven TahleV will be
given eatly in December, at which
time also there will he on display for
snle. rugs, handkerchiefs, aprons,
bags, etc. Tlie Priscilla circle liar,
sixteen beautiful hoine-nindo rugs
which will make very acceptable
Christmas gifts, ami those dosiring
to purchase presents should sco these
and tho other articles which will be
displayed. Tlie chairmen of the dif
ferent circles forai the commit leo for
this entertainment and tlie place und
exact date will bo announced soon.
After the business session, refresh
ments of nuts, delicious homo-made
candy nud tipple were sorved by Iho
I'liscilln circle. The society (hen nd-
joiirned lo meet in December.
Tho Greater Medford elub will give,
another card parly at the Hotel Hol
land, Monday, Dee, 0, from 2 till fl
p. m. Tea will bo served. An ntlmis
sion feo of L'oe will bo charged.
Tho commilleo in charge for Iho
afternoon is composed of the follow
ing Indies: Mrs, Delroy Clotohell,
chairman; Mesdnmo.s'w. IT. Canon, K,
H. Davis, Scott Davis, 0. (Invid
son, (leo. Daggett, Ira Dodge, V. T,
F.moriok, C. M. KnglMi, Conro Nero,
II. 10. (Ireon, (lion Fahriek and Miss
Julia Meldor, Mrs. K. II. French, Mrs.
Helen flale.
Tho Hoso Maidon, an original Eng
lish work by Fredoilek II. Cowen,
will bo given in oaututu form uudor
tho direction of .Mr. Tnilinmlicr nt
the Nntntorium, Derember J 7. Solo
ilM, n ehonis of fifty nml nn omlip-t-Irfi
will form n complete ensemble.
The music of llio cantata Ik very
tuneful nml npiwnli lo xipulnr nml
fnntiiliou tiinle nlike.
Mr. and Mm. Albert T. Hrown nnil
ilaughtem, Mlsse Han ami llernlre
stient Thnnksglvlng with Mr. nml
Mm. D. II. Jlussrll nt their country
home.
Mr. and Mm. Italph Woodford
spout Thursday with Ashland friends.
Mr. nml .Mm. (Irorjjc IfolierM en
(ortiiiuci! Mr. nml Mm. If, A. (Jrny.
Attorney and Mm. IJ. F. Mulkey
spent Thursday nt Ashland.
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11 FERNS
; "Wo have the finest lot of ferns ever grpwn in Med- !
ford. Prices are right.
: Cut flowera that are fresh. Bulbs. Rose Bushes
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MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE
Phone 3741. 923 E. Main ;
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Jacksonville Brick and
Tile Company
OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS
Examine our goods and get our prices before buying
Elsewhere.
FRUIT MEN
Hold Your Apples and Get Better Price
"Wc can store 17 cars more of fruit. Rates as follews:
200 boxes or less 25c per box for the season. All in
excess of 200 boxes 20c for the season.
Season to April 1st.
Medford Ice & Storage Co.
Ettabllibed 1878
FRUIT
D. CROSSLEY & SONS
Commission Merchants
804 Franklin St., Xeir York
Oar Specialty
APPLES and PEARS
Wa have our own houses In
NEW YOKK, LlYKm-OOr., LONDON AND GLASGOW
Direct consignments solicited or aeo our Rogue River representative.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
We Aim to Please
It would be foolish for us to spend
money for advertising and then
make no efforts to please.
Consider this an invitation to call
at our store;our goods and prices
will bid you call again.
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
Nearly a quarter of a century undor the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of '
Soundness of principle ,-""'.('
Economy of mauagemont
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $175,000.00
W, I. Vawtor .President OK R. Lindloy, VicePref.
0. W. McDonald, Cashier
Mr. nml Mm, C. IL Corey oflliiv
(Inrnett-f'orey eornpflnyi entertnjntil
for the firit time in their beautiful
new lioine tin .Tnrksmi lloulevnnl wiili
a five eoume dinner, follnweil )y n
pleiisnnt itflenioon of Hnclalillil.
Covers' were laid for eight, ptesfjt In
eluding tho immedinlo relntlvet of
Ihe family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Illrlch of
Jacksonville spent Thnnkmlvlng day
with Medford friends.
BORN.
Miller, in Meilfonl Nov. 'Jf), 101'-'.
lo the wife of A. II. Miller, a Hon.
Mother nml child are doing- nicely.
Piem' Kcrtou, nuthor nf "'.mn,'
died in l'arm on October 'J I, nt the
nan of seventy.
FERNS
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