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csl MRDVOnn MATL TRTBUNE, M EDFOttP. Dftl'lOX. flATUTTOAV. TTTCTOmnil 7, 1012. " rXnETTTTlKTU (T3 nflnamfi v. lint home of Mr. i, Mlnenr mi Clrtf f In oiyoIi, wim tho sceno of n very pretty wmltlliiK Tuesday even Iiik, when tlii' lovely ami Accom plished dnilKlitcr of tun home, "Miss Huslti Mny M Incur, was ulven In mar rln by Iht nrutlwr Karl, to Mr. Justin U. Jmly or (Irirrin rrntk. Tin house wiih lieniitlfully ilernrat il for tint ornulon, ami tlio euro onnney wim performed hy l(ov. II. Oil it ClilrlilK" of thU city, under u liower of evergreen nml white rones whlrli completely tho Mini (ho cud of Hut mih'Idii parlor. 'I'll hrliln was most iliurniliiRly nt tlrt'it In it rowii of white Hntln itiul tluc'ics Inic, vs Itli veil nml untune liliinaoin -the hitter IipIiik tin1 riu I tliliiK from Hniilliern Cullforiilu. After tho ceremony delirious re frcshmculM were nerved, nml litter the liuppy couple let nmlil the well vsIhIioh of their ninny fi lends, to en Joy Ihelr hour) union. After their ruturii, they will IiokIii hoiwokeepliiK In their own home on (Irlftlu crook. AniotiK those present wer Mrs. I.. I). Mlnear. Mr IMwnnl Jmly, Knrl I,. Mlnenr. Mrs. Kinmii It. Mlueur, Mrs. C. 0. Klrirlilito, I'lnyil II Mlnenr. M. I. Mlnenr, Mm. M. I. Mlnrnr, Mls Nolll,, Morton, lllaurh Mliiear, Mr mid Mm. ('hnrles Imiiieruiiiu, Clyde Mlnear, Normiiu Jmly, Wesley Jmly. The flrol of a series of five pnrllcs to Imi nlveu ilurlni; the winter liy "The ItuVelertl," II ellltl iirrintllfi'd re leully iimoiiR the )oiinner norlnl net, will lie hoi. I neit Tuesdny evening, Hecenilier ID, at the Nntaliirluui. The five teams Into whlrli tint oluli Iiiin hoeii illvldeit, to have olmriio of the tonpeotlve pnttlr. are already em kbroiI In a keen rivalry, each sttlv Iiik to put on the mofct orlRluuI ami Jolllent evening's fun. The flml parly Is In charge of tint le.tm cap talneil dy lien Sheldon ami they are ileiertuliirtl to net a pare that will riiiiK" the oilier tenuis consldernhlc worry In exrell. Tin rittniiillln ha promised xoinothliir. "tlppline" for mat Tuesday eveulliK ami have imtl fleil the clllli melillierit In lie Oil hull 'I promptly nl hiJIO n.tli Ural part of the program Is In the nature of a mutest for which n prise la offered, nml llm Into roniem are apt lo mis MtmethliiK. The Initial mootliiK of llm Five Ihimlreil cluli for Ihli year will take pluco Monday evening at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Knlicht of Ksst Median). The regular members In elude n rntcrle of congenial friends, thn rliih lirlng orgnnlsed three year it Ko ami tho meetings rrtalnlUK a do rhlod pleasure Thane III tho club ere: Mcsrs. ami Mesdnmes. II. IJ. I.iiuisden, J. K. Watt. H. A. Nye, K. K. Merrick, !. A. Knlnht. I) W. I.uke, II. C. Keniner, U. M. Kngllslt, Mr. Will Walt ami Mr. (Jeorgc Trelclf ler. Mistletoe rump 171.1 l(. X A. met lit the home of Mm. l-'ruuk Onnlder lant Tiieolay nfloriioon. AIHioiirIi tint rain wan pourliiK down, the In hIiIu wa warm ami rlieery hy the ramp flro clow ami thn attuinlaiu'e ;wom Iiitko. Mrn. l.owU from ramp Ml Hood, llelllnitham, Wimh., whh PM'iient Jiml offered wortln of em ('tiiiraKometit. The nexl nicotine will he hold at ?! North Oakdnle, Dee, H, for the eleetlon of offlrem. All uelKliuom from other cmnpH nro luvliod in atleml. Tho V. W. II. M, of llm ChrlMlun nlmrcli mot Wednesday nfU'inooii with Mf. ).' It. fiooly ut her homo fliti Koiith Uuktlatu nvonuc. A lurt;o jtiimher of in e in ho in wore prvHimt ami Ew iiirotliiK wiik very natUfnctory. I'luiiH wnro dlnoimHod mr.ardltiR tho rolmorvanro of U. W. II, M, day which kill probably liy tho Inut Hunday In nocemher. A protirain will ho ronil- ffrod on that day. I'urtlrlpnnts In Tho Mlkailn nro ro- jliourHlii zonloiitily nml tho p rod no- lion proiultioa In hit im plenuliif; iih romlilncd cfforla can in it It o It. iiiioiik tho prluclpuU In tho ennt nro MrM, K, M. Amliuwfl, Mih, II, J. ?roly, Mih, Kiank iHiincM, MrH, Art JurncHH ami MtviiHrH. Fntnk, Kohort ml Art IltiiKOgH. Tho Itoynl Auction llrldKo cluli mot fltli Men. lloilou Tliiirmliiy nftor ton. Mth, ICdiinr llafor plnyoil for liH. Kontmir, Mir, l.nwrnitco Palnutr Irown for Mn, .lap Androwa. Mrs. Iiitchlion will ho lioHtoHH to tho club pxt wouk, Mr. and Mrs, W, llondor- nml iiiuhtcr MIhh MnrKnrot Ilondor of juth llond, liul,, hio cuoHtK of Mr, ml Mru, Doll of tho NuhIi Hotel, f MIsb Ora Adklun loft for Portland fmlneHiliiy of this woolt. A In run utimher of Medford IiuIIm nrn actively onnnnod In the noIIIiii'. of the' Hod CroiH KtinupN, tho pinellrn linlnii iiulvermil over the I'nltoil HlutoH ut Hi In lime of year. The hI a in ph rnn at present he Hocuri'd at all of llm drill! xtorcH In the city and Hut Medford Hook Htore. llootliN, with llnllol In rhiinsn will he con ducted at various hmlnoioi Iioiihok, IickIiiiiIuk with Wednemlay of next week. I'lniiM nt preHent are lo hnve IiooIIih nt the followluK Moren: (lar nott-Corey Co., Thn (lolden Itule Merrlvold Hhop, M. M. Co., lUnlnU, Tim Model, Knottier company, Hutch Ihoii &. I.umitdoii, Medford Furniture nml llnrdware Co., Ilaudlrrnft Hhop Alio nt tho poit office. A partial lint of the I ml I oh In rlmrKo lurludoit Meiilntni'n Will AndrewH. Kenlnor, l.ilimideii, Vnwter, KiiIrIiI. Freiich tleorRn ItoherlM. Mafer, (tale, Carey, Harmon, CiikIIrIi. Mumly, Itlddoll, D.tvln, Ferry, Ktoddnrd, Jminey, Fit hrlck, Kmerlt'k. (letrliell, Huhhard. McCalliiin. Ilollli, Wakefield. Frank Andrew n, Woodford, Newherry, Con rud, Itedfleld, J. I). Hell. The Noonml of llm nerleit of card purllcN to lie Riven Mil" winter hy the IiiiIIom of the (Heater Medford cluli will occur no it Momlti) afternoon ut the Hotel Holland from two until five o'clock. Tlionn not rnrlnit to piny cnrdu may brim; their ('litlnliiian h'wIuk. Ten ami wnfero will he nerved hy a number of llm vomit; ladlon All the ludleit of the valley urn ery ror tllallv Invited to attend. The coin- nilltee: Mr. Helroy (Jotcholl. chair man. MihuIuiiioh F 0 An drown, l II Davla, Hcott Dnvln, W. (I. l).ndnon. (JeorKo II. HaRCelt, Ira Itodice, V. T. irmerlck, C. M. UiirIUIi, (Jlen Fa- hrlck, Conro Flero. I-: II. Frrnch. Helen (iale and Helm llntiklini. Tho FArentTeacher auMoclatlon of the Koimctclt Pild Wftuhlnntoil Nchnola will hold a Joint norlal meet Iiik nt HI Mark'a hall, Friday, l)e remlier the mill. The WmthlfiKton lirrle wlnhe es pecially to cnlUt.tlnt luturrkt of thu parenta of puplU In tho nlxtli, ev oiith ami cIrIiIIi nrndc, nml earnem ly Invito nil u the WaahltiRton din trlrl to plan to tut proitont at thin itieethiK. Tlie date for the Hone Maiden, which will he produced hy tho Med ford Choral norlrty, atnliitcd hy thn Medford Coiuervntory orcheMtra, hat been definitely net for Tuenday, Decomhor 17th nt N:30 In the larr.o auditorium of tho Natatorlum. Ticket are now for naio ami ro icrvcd eat can bo icctircd at FiaRK' Mimic HloiN, aucceniior to WuoUel Muile company. The fifth pupil recital of tho roa sou will be rIvcii IoiiIkIiI at tho Con norvutory ut the umial hour, 7:.10 In tho evening. They nlwaya IiorIii promptly ami do not exceed one hour In loiiKth. 9 Member of the K. K. klub were uiitortalned at tho home of MIhh I.oIh Kitcn on llmnllton atreot Wodnomlay nfternoon. A two roumtt liinchoon wiih nerved. Tho miont of honor wan MIhh MarRot Ilondor. MIhh MlkHche wilt he hovteiH next week. Mrn. Wayne l.oovor wan dinner hoMonH to n utimher of Medford frlcuilH nt bur homo lit Central Point Monday ovoiiIiik. Covortt wore laid for elRht. Mm. l.oovor wiik unnltol hy her inothor, Mr. Alfred .loromo. Tho Tuesday Afternoon IlrldKO club mot with Mm. (I. I Hchormor horn till week, Mm, Johnnon wa tho roi'lplont of tho flmt prUo. Mm. Hal Piatt played In tint ubaouco of Mm, (In .Vowborry. Thn Juvciillo club itavn ltd regular party Monday ovonlns. Tho ladlca nK tlu club inn plmiuliiK to rIvo n I .imp Year party tho lata of tho mouth. m Mm, Frank Amnnn mid MIhh Hortha HramliinhtirR loft this wool; for Mm. Aiiiaitu'n homo In Oakland, Cal whom thoy will iond tno win tor. Mm. Dolroy Ootcholl wiih lio8tos to n fow frlcmlH ut lior homo on Oak daln nvoiiun Thumdny nftoriioou, Mr. nml Mrs. Oooibo Cornltlim loft TuoHility uftornoon for Southern California to remain Indefinitely. Thu TucHdny Luncheon llrlduo olub wan ontorlalnod' ut thu homo or Mm. C, I. Hutchison thin wook. Mr, nml Mm, .1, 0. Pomlloton pont Monday In tho city. Aekiinwleilijfd liV llioav ireetil im one of llm mom lulnrctliiK Mofinioim of tlm fireni'iit yenr, wiim lh nici'iiii of the WViliii'iilnv Hlmlv Cluli whieli look pllioe llilH ttii'k ut Hie mtMcliiMy hull u( Hie furiiouiit lllituiy. Tim niiIi- .loot lot liii iii'toruuoii wiih .Ioho Kelienrnv nml Hi" iliJtiuii "Folly or Kuliitllni'xN." The remlinif of it muiilii'r of well iiropnroil urlioleM wuh followed hy ii itciieriil iIIhimimhIom, liolli InliTOMtlni; nml iinlmnlcd. TIioko Inking part nml pnpeM iom wete iih fnllnwHj Mrn. Wukeiiiiiii- llloru- pliy of niilluir-- Oulline of plnyj Mm, HiiMkiiiH .iiiiiiiii'h hoorol ntnl eiinfexkloii nml ioiisoii for oncli. Mm. Deuel- Tim iillilmlo of put enU I own nl tho iiltiiclimi'iilH of their children. Mm, I'ioki'l - Wiih I.oreitro'H iilcn of rJfjIit nml wnuii; iwrvoiloil to Ihn Hlillt of illHIIIllly, Mm, Winner- )iitlluo of niilhorV life. Mm, Alfonl The Kiiiiini tlrmnm The next meetim; will he in llm fuiin of n New Vcur'H reception, pliniH to he nimouneed Inter. Thi. Woinautt' Home Mixtion no clely of tlm M K, church Mouth, mot with Mm. W. T, (faultier, 26 North Oukdalo Wodneday after noon. The kiibjcr.t for ntudy wiih Tlm Child at Play." much HkIU be Iiik thrown on the great need of our children of thin land of oum, havlm; the proper play Rroumln at kuhool, at homo anil In the rltlo. Tlm Rrcnt need K proper veiitllutlon In rhool mid home wan nlno dlnciikncd TImi follnwiiiR prneram wan rend ered: Hour, "Lend On 0 Klnri Kterual" HemtliiR, "WhHt Hunt Thou Done For Me," Mm Hlley II. llenon. Praer, Mm. (loulder HeadliiR, "Tlio White Hone," Mm Hubert Taylor HeadliiR, "Our Hhnre." Mm. (loulder HeadliiR, -The Child nl Play." Mm. Kate Leonard At Hie rtohe of the dlhctiikloti Mm. (Iniililer nerved refreHhmeiitK an nlnled by Mm. Hubert I.. Taylor. Tho very Inr-jo memhrmhip of Ihe lnliot. Aid Society of the Chrit-tian oliurch has uri'Ohitalcil u tcitipo niry dhi-ion nml the Mtciety has been ilhiilfil into three oiuicn, the mcuiherN ivMilnit; in oust, west nml Honth Metlfonl rcHpoctivcly. Thone of south Mctlforil nut for oronnirn Hon Friday uftenioou nt the home of Mrs. A. II. ('iiuuiiiizlimu on South SVwIowii street. The eirele was chriMeneil the "How Circle," uml twenty meuihem were cnrolloil. The follow iiij- officcrx wen thou eleetctlf I'rcHiilrul, .Mr. Ilowmnu; K.eretnry, Atro. Ciituiinxlimii; treasurer, Afm. l'.verctte KtuU. A social hour was then enjoyed am! u Iwo-coume luncheon herved. The hoxtess for tlm iittxl ineolin- will ho Mm. V. Qiiiscnhcrry, whoi) homo is on South ICiiiR Htrecl. On Wcdnrxday evrnltiR of this week Mlmi Katherlnn Dunham enter Inlned tho Teachers' Sewinj; club of thn JackKon nrhool, at her home on Went Jackson direct. Delicious re freshments wore nerved and at tho closn of tho fvcnltiR evoryono pres ent exproHKcd tlioinnnlves as havliiR had a dollRlitful tlmo. Tills Is the second of a series of hiicIi RuthurlnRH to bo hold weekly throughout the winter. On Monday ovonlnR of Inst week thu cluli held Hh Initial meotliiR at tlm homo of Mrs. Maud Phllbrook where every one enjoyed tliemnelves tliorotiRhly. Tho niembem of thU club are: Miss Kathorltio Diiiihum, Miss Mae Mordoff, MIsh Anna Jcffry, Mlsa Mary Davidson, Mrs. Maude Phll brook and MUn Ilerulco Card or. Tho Ladles Aid society of the Methodist Kplscopal church will kIvo a iinlquo supper "Tlio Feant of Seven Tables" at (he Kllorn Piano House next Wodnomlay evening. The socie ty has been divided Into woven cir cles uml each circle will have chaw of one table, vying with each other to liuvu tlio most uttractlvo tables and dollcloiiH menus. Tho viands and decoratloiiH are to correspond, sulads on the green table, macaroni mid cheese on the yellow, llostnu brown bread nml baked beans on tho brown and so forth. The local order of Uchcecns mot for u Miciiil evening Tuesdny, Nov. 'Jtl, ut the 0.1.1 Fellows hall. A must eul program, progressive ouvd gumos nml tho serving of refreshment s in tho banquet room afforded n very pleasant evening. The committee in cluded Mestlames Heneh, Ynekey, Hiiilin Smith, l'liyne, Misses Leliu ling. Kinyoii, .lone Wilson, Helen Hockey, Snedicor nnd Mr, Ilrutnoy. A very Intorestliig mooting of tho C, W. II. M. of tlid.OhrlHtlnii church was hold on Wednesday nfternoon nt .tho homo of Mrs. K, It. Seoley on South Oakdale. A Hliort but liifltruc th'o lirogrmn wna rendered, nftor which plans wero dtsciissed for tho obsorvmico of 0, y, 11, M, day tho last Sunday In December. Misses draco Davidson mid Her man of ItoHoburg, wore the gucHta of Mr, ami Mm, It, D, Hoimon this Much InlerfHl i-enler in Hut nm. iug producHoii of Hie Khmc Miiidcn which Ihe Medford h-iral soelety will gii'Mi In llm Uirtre hull of tlm Nnlntorliim on Tiicdm evenlnj(, De ceinljer 17lh. It will ho Ihe first work nl Hh kind performed in Med ford for iimnv yenrM pnt nml imlli Inir mom niiibilfoutl Ium ever Ih-oii hntiight out In .Medfotd Iiv hmnl Inl eiit, Tlm ehoriiM iilirnliirt lnrtv-ix mid linn loei) dilin,'",lv rehearsing for eernl nioiitlcilj ntnl Ihe orches tra of Hixtcou, Kctcoli'd mid coniliii'l cd liy Mr. Tnllmidiir lmn hen hroughl to it Mtnle of effjel y which it Hi'oinoil well-mull inioMilio to iittnln only u ph'lrl tune oko- The work '0tiHitM of nit iiMlieNiml over turn uml it Inrge number of elioriiHPN, HiihiH mid enHi4nhl' piecex, iliton, IrioH, etc, All tfoloi'l- hip IiNo riii'iiihent of the noelt'tv. which l lim ited in incmhemhip. "The Hoie Maiden" i the most popuhir nml HimccHfcfnl lomifiHitiiiu ever written hy Mr. Frederic H Co wen, an Kiiglishninti who was horn on tho iliiml orJmijiiKii. Ii Im nl waN been u gicnt favonie with Im hitiial I'lineerlgoem. One iinnilior, the "Wedding ClHiriiH," ih rreiiieiitly produced hy local orvanirittiiiiH, n it is cittchv mid tuiUi'nl. but the work contains tunny niiinhor which Miir pii'M it from n municui ixonl of iew. i I BA1 p DWOER AbsoluteSPure iVom a scries of elaborate chcruical tests Comparative digestibility of food made with different baking pewders: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three differ ent ldnds of baking powder creim of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action cf the digestive fluid, each for the saxr.e length of time. The percentage of the food digested is shown as follews: Bread made with Royal Cream oF Tartar Pewder: C 09 Par Cant. Bread made with phosphate pewder: J C7K Prr CentT DiicTua Bread made with alum pewder: j C7 Per Cant. Difa.uJ j Royal Baldng powder raised food is shown to be of greatly superior digestibility and healthfulness. ,iXr -:m ff CrA,:) S '11 Light Your Kitchen with a JR&yb Bracket Lamp Sometimes In the kitchen or elsewhere you need a lamp held high, where it will light the whole room, and be out of the reach of children. The Rnyo Bracket Lamp Is made for exactly this purpose. It is one of theyamous Rayo Fnmily thu best kerosene lamps made. A clear, white light, steady, diffused. A strong, substantial bracket, easily affixed lo the wall. The lamp is Inexpensive. Economical, Lighted without rrmovlnn iblmnty or shade. Kayo Lamps are made in various styles and for all purposes. At itaifrrj KivryuAora STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C.WoruU) PortUnJ. BOB CROWDER "Will bo at tho Public Market "" SATURDAY, DEO. 7. In Booths No. 11 and 12 "With a nioo assortment of fresh meat. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSII Mm. H. H. Hmith wn lioHtctn (o tnemhem of the (lolden Circle of thu LmhW Aid noeirty of llm ChriMflnn fihiirrh IMdny nfternofiti. At Dm cotielunioii of Ihe iiiciliitf light n friliiiiiiiit were nerved. Mr. Hiiitlh wnH hmImIciI by in. V. O. IliirgejiH. Mr. mid Mm. ?. I). Hiirgmi of HI. Cloiul, Mlniiesolii, arrived in the city Friday nfternooii, to remain for the winter. Mr. nml Mm. Hiirgmi lip oid frieiiilii of Mr. mid Mrs. Louis Wiiltemmi. Tlm Pnthflmlom, thu boy' oluli of theChrlktlan 8unlay school, wos en tertained nt tlm home of the olawi timelier. Mm. K. It. Hoolv on South Oakdale uvcnim, Friday evenlng.1 (lame wero enjoyed mid refresh ment served. The St. Mnrk'n Guild will moot Thursday, DKeinhor 12, In St. Mark's building, room four. A full attend ance In'dftnlrcd as Important business will come before the meeting. President Wilson available, pat ronage disbursement will be much larger than tho list which Orover Cleveland had nt his disposal when he entered office In 1881. The num ber of offices since Cleveland' first administration has Increased enor mously DlcrUnl 3 la Franc!. ICIMG Mum's Y9 " Ba J py The Word' jppmll zZfff ''jmI La f mrsjr- s r 0 Slippers are tho most comfortable and prnrtlc.il j;lft wo can rIvo thu Kuutluniari. Now It the tlmo to mnko your bc leotlon. IlrllUnR'M '(JOOII KIT HHOK HTOIti:" STOP, LOOK & LISTEN! The ladle of Medford hare placed on sale Red Cross Christ mas seals, the proceeds to bo used in stamping out tuberculosis. A worthy causa as an onnre of prevention Is worth a pound of cure. The people of .Medford should b0 sure the milk they are using Is not afferted. On December Oth we will deliver milk from our herd of tuhcrctilaMcstcd cows, pronounced free from that dreaded disease by government officials to anyone desiring same. We bnudle milk produced at our own ranch only. Our barns and milk house are fitted with sanitary care. One fact that should not be overlooked, when milk producers who were fililpplng milk Into Portland wero required to have their dairy herds tested for tuberculosis there wero found to be herds with as high as 80 per csnt affected. Now you should know what you are netting on your table for the family. As wo are tho only dealers In tho valley who have a strictly examined herd wo so licit your patronage. We believe we can suit tho most exacting with our products. Why ha-e tho peoplo been paying more for tho milk than nlno t !lhs of tho people of Oregon. vVshland pays eight cents a quart. C.r.inta I 'mis eight n-nta, and on l)ocembr 9th Medford peoplo who buy of us will pay K cents a rfuart. IMIevIng that competition Is the life of trade we will furnish thn same for a share of your pa tronagt. Look for Ihn black and white waRon. ROSS LANE DAIRY Tirknor .V 1'oollttle BULBS Don't leave planting your bulbs until spring as now Is the best time. We havo a very largo assortment of first class bulbs no culls in tho lot. After :C years experience we have decided what Is best to buy. Comparo these with others before buying. BROADLEY, THE FLORIST Greenhouse Home 29-L Office Home 55 Established 187S FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants JWl Franklin St., New York Our Specialty APPLES and PEABS We havo our own bouses la XKW VOKJC, LIVEKPOOL, LONDON' AND GLASGOW Direct consignments solicited or seo our Rogue River representative. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon tim h it fiiuiiinniiiHiiii ; j FERNS FERNS j "Wo have tho finest lot of ferns ever grown in Med- ' ' ; ' ford. Prices are right. ; : Cut newel's that are fresh. Bulbs, Rose Bushes ; ; : : a fine line. : : MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE :: Phono 3741. 923 E. Main :: I H 1 1 f 1H WMmiW"' ll-M-H- t4 llllllll Avoid Impure Milk .for Infants and Invalids Get HORLICK'S It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK ft CMeUemUatwtU The Food-Drink for all As Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffer. For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. Tdk no substitute. Ask for HORUCK'f . HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk , i-x XMAS ,. f GIFT! Phone 7rtU I'nrty It -1. BULBS Incorporated 1904 99 A quick lunch prepared in a 4 Ml m 'm JLmmmaiittIM