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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
TODTYmn rant; TTirnum irmvom). onriov. r irrnm y. nrccFAmfiTi sr, ims. "" !ranr! ttttzetj. '', ra nnnirrfV-fEiL. 1- It tuny Iki of Interest lo render of din Mall Tilhuim lo linow or dm innity roller," women rosldliiK In Medford iiml tint (okiio Ithor Volley ninl tlin iimiiy iinlvorsltleH repre sented, Jlclovv U u iinrtlut lint. Any one liiinwhiK of other In rwiitiiei lo Inrorin Mr. J. CI. WIImoii, M7 Mouth Newtown street or Mm, Mil Ion Jane of Capitol Hill iih llio ob ject of tlm recently orKiuilriM l'nn lletleiilo iiHonlnllon Ik to Inclinlo nil who linvn taken rnlli'Ko work. Tint present membership IiidIiiiIph Hid fnl IowIiik: MIhs Hnra Norwood, Converse rol lew: Ml It ii t It M. I'axon, Welles Ify collect') Mm, Milton It. Jam'", Viuiinr college; Mm, llnrrl II. Janes, M (chimin Htatn Normnl school; Minn Harriot M Cox. University or Mlchl Kan; Mm IJvn Main Car low, Pnl vorslty or Michigan; Mm. John C Schmidt, t'tilvomlty or MlrhlKan; Mm. IMwnrd N. Warner, Claim col- ler.e' Ml Prances llutrhl-ou, North western fon'rtntnry, Minneapolis; Mm. James Ciiuphe.l, University or Minnesota; Mm. I), IMwnrd Philips, Unlverlty or Oregon; Mm Wllllnm (lerlg, Nnachlta college, Arhansni, Ml llnrllm II. Welch. Milwaukee. I low nor college, Wlsco'islni Mm. John A, oi n")', l.ttKr KoriMt college; MU Margery HutrhUon, l.nLt Kor mi college; Mm. P. 0. foavtr, Unl rlly or Oregon; Mm. V.. C. Klly. Unlverilty or Indlnnn; Mm. Louis llomw'tl, Oregon Agricultural col legi; Mm. Hn nrd M Com, Univer sity or Ori'Kun; Mis lurn Coffin, Drake (tithemlty, on, MIm IteM Kenlnrr", 1'nlverslly or Califernia: Mm, W. I. Vnler. University or Ore Kon; Mr. Mary Davldnon, Michigan Agricultural college, Florence M Carpenter. University of WUroimln, Mary V. (trlgihy, College of Kmporla, Katika; Allen A. Illackford, Unher nlty or Illinois; llatel H. HerrliiK. University or MIuiicioik; Mm. J. (I. Wll.on, t'uhrmlty of IlllneU: MIm lllnnrhr Young, University of Minn esota; Miss Julia I). Ilopplu, Unher lty or MlnnpROtn, 1'Jorence M. Mar shall, I'nlvemlty or Califernia: Mm Prnl N. dimming, University of California; l.ulu i:. William, (leorgc town collcgn, Kentucky: Nlua Wall Cohlg, Oregon Atcrlculttiral cellege: Nellie M. Hantco, University or Mlchl Kan; Mabel K. Mears, Colutulilii col leKe, Now York, Until M Merrick. University or Oregon; Mm. C. II Poley, Hook ford college, Illinois; Mr. A. A. Illrd, University of Ctah, 1'urk i-ollcKP, MlMonrl; Mm. I'. J O'Uara, Dnhemlty of South Dakota, Mm. II C. Htoddard. Lincoln Normal Cnlvcr Mly, NVIiravka, Marian I. Whlto, t'nl emlly or OrcRon; Julia 0 I'lelder. I'nlvemlty of California; Mr. IM wnrd llarwood PriMirh, I'nlvemlty f C.'hlcaKo; Mr. IrvhiK WorthliiKton, Miokano rollene; Mr. Wheldon P. Illddto, Carletou rolleKo, MluueoKta; .Mm. P. W. Htreet. Unlvomlty or In diana; Mildred It. Ware, Carleton rolleKo, Mlnnenota; I.nrlle Mamhall, Uulvemlty or CalUornla; IMua II. Davldnon, Uulvemlty of Michigan; Jean llnrton, Uulvemlty or Kennan: Mm. Olenit O. Taylor, Uulvemlty of California; Muni I.. Trolrhlur, Uul vemlty or California; Mm. It. W, Htearnn, Unlvemlty or Iowa; Mm. Otln Arnl:er, Unlvemlty or Ore-lion, TIiohii who ntleiidcd the production or "The Homi Maiden" Tuesday oven Iuk were very ilellulitfully enter tiilned and profune In their iiralHeM of tlm work of director, holoUt, or oheNtra and rhoru alike The fart that Allien Ihn roniert, the thought uppiiriuoNl I "Why didn't wn do It liefomT" aiirely Indlrale that n very favorable linproHilun w,m created. Mr Tnlllandliir may well "real upon hi laurel," after anvnral iiinntlm of Htreuuou effort to hrliiK thn niiiiii her of ihoriiH mid orclieflra lottelher In a happy ueiiihe. Tlm next work to he iimlnrfiilfeii U mi oratorio, tin1 rehearnal to lioulu niter tlm. hull- da, the Initial one to tnho placo the elKhlh or Jimnnry. Mr. Tallinn dler wIhIicm to Increime the inemher Hhlp or the rhoru hut tlione deNlrlnR to Join inimt apply ImuiPillately a the numher of limited. There are no charcc or due, for menihemhlp, proficiency ninl regular ntleudancn alone helnit rc(iilHate, Miulral people may ho InleroKled In the fart that MIhh Clraro Drown and Minn Carrie I. (Milne Alton toolc part In thn lllk' memorial ervlreii at Astoria recently. Mli llrown wan the contralto In n vocal iiiar tette, MIm Alton pliOlnR llmt vio lin In a (trlnit iiuiirtetln. Minx Alton ti Wo played a numher of nolo. Ilolh oun ladle are now firmly etahllhed In munlral clrcle-i In Portland, pre comment pcak Ins hUhly for their artlnttc work. MIm Alton wa formerly at thn head or the violin department or the .Med ford Conervotory of thl city. MU llrown I the daughter or Mr. and Mm. J. C llrown or Mcdford. Itev. and Mm H. I.. (Irlhy, MUe l.ltla and l.cone and Mr Aruut ClrU hy will leave the city the flmt of next week ror Portland, where they will top ror a vhort Hum on route to their future homo at Pendleton, Oregon. MU Mary C1rlKhy, who I a member of the local high school faculty will remain until the completion or the Kaiter enieur or chool. Ml Inec Coffin entertain Monday after noon at her homo on Hone avenue, with a farewell party for MIm Mlla, wIiokp departure I greatly regretted !y her many trlend In nodal and iuiulc.il circle. MIm '.e)a White, daughter or Mr. and Mm. John White or thl city, took part In a concert ghen under the direction or (Hullo Mlnettl In Mm (In Newberry Invited a num ber or friend to her pleanatit homo Thiimday afternoon lo enjoy a thim ble party, for during lheD "Jut be fore Clirlxliiiiin" daya onn imiHt keep buy even while being entertained A couple of hour of Mowing and o uMI chat preceded thn nerving of a dellclou two-coiimo luncheon. Mr. Newberry' guet were Ml White. nnd Medame, Wold, Qulnenburry, Hogg, II. N. IViHler, C. M. Heck, Pelem, Arnplger, Orvll Johnaon, Oeorgo Carter, J. W. I.awlor, Olemi 0, Taylor, John Carkln and Kehmldt A noflnl wn held Wedneday even log by tbo memhnr of the Men' rlaiiH of the llaptUt church, the wive and Mend or tho member iiIho being Invited. A program wa followed hy the nerving of hot imnale, crackerH mid coffee. T)m rouimltteo on nrraugetnenl Included MIkhoh I'lorence Hanelrlgg and llernn Itoberli; Mem. H. M. Dennett, Karl llratuey and Will Mendenhall. Among the Oregon Agricultural atudeulM who returned from Corval llw HiIh nioruliig are Mliow Cordelia (loffe, Opal Dally, Mildred Antle, Jean Audemon and Menur. Ned Vila, Paul McDonald and Vance Col vlg. A friend of Mr. Vila came to Med ford nlno to upend the holiday nt the Vila ranch. The young ladle componlng thn TueHilay afternoon mid Thumday afternoon llrldgo club of thl city will unite In giving a formal danc ing parly to their friend next Weduenday evening at the mnall hall of the Natatorluin. Invitation will hn iMiied to about thirty-five couple. Thl evening at the I. O. O. P hall will occur the cIum Introduction which ha been anticipated tor no urn time by the local order. Among thn camp to bo repreented are tboM? or (Irani Pan, Phoenix, Ath land nnd Yrekn. Thl evening' work will be followed hy a nplendld banquet. Mr. and Mr. AllUon Jordan en tertained friend at dinner Sunday evening at their new home on eleventh xtrcet. Cover were laid for lx gucKt being MIxhc I.oralno Hilton, I.ol Pute and Metim. Prank parrell and Rutherford Kerr. Tho Pan-Hellenic anxoclatlon will meet next Saturday nt the homo of Mix Alethn nmerlck. The arrange ment ror the public rent room arc In the hand or a committee who will report at that time, Mr. I.eou Speck returned thl morning from Kugeuo to upend the ChrUtman vacation with hi parent, Mr. nnd Mm C. M, Speck of the Ilur rell orchard. Mm. J. II. Duller and children left Talented Artist, Mrs. Iialliday-Haight Newcomer to Med ford's Musical Circles (Wi' HH Mm, Ploreure lla'.ida Halghf wa ngaged to Flng as contralto solo whoe xlnglng in opera and tho con it at the St (icorgo KpUcopal cert field ha won In r euthiiilattli thurth New Yo k Ince then ahe hn comment by the prm of New York, been aoloUt In neveral or tho large llrooklyn, IMttaburgh S.m Joe, Port- ehurche. notabl) the Wnrburton laud and other cltle from the eaxt- avenue llaptlit ot Yonkera and tho ern to wextern count, ha won n high 'St Ignatius KpUcopal. In San Jose place In local inimical circle In the , her recital were pomonnl triumph, ahort time that ahc ha been here. Tho New York Herald. a paper that Mr. Halght I making her home In ' never praito where praise I not due, Han PrnnclHco recently. MIm Whlto. t"l morning for HnrrimiurB, Oregon, plnyed with tho Mlnettl orcheira, where they will upend tho holiday A inont delightful evening wn pent at Max-Vu, tho home of Mle lllnncho nnd Uva MncClatchlo Prl- day evening, when the ctudeuta or the two (leriunu rlae or the high achool wero their guetH, Tho gen tlemen or tho claxHo furnlnhed au tomobile for thn conveyance or tho gueits who numhured about forty five, nnd worn quaint Dutch coh tume. Tho decoration wero In keeping with the occasion, nnd an atmosphere of "Doutchlund" wu ac . eentunlod hy the Hiippor menu. Sou veiilem wero gift dUtrlhuted from an nrnnmoutud ChrUtma tree. Mm. 'MacClutchlo uhnInIviI tho hotewicH, with her uhuuI hoHpltabln mid charm lug maiinur. Ono of thn IntereHtlng partle of the holiday nenHou I to ho tho third dance In tho verlo that tho Kovulom uro giving. Tho ditto Iiiih been set for tho evening of January 1, at the mnall hall In the Natatorliim. Thn committee In charge hn planned ti program that will offer thrill and HurprlMea enough to milt everyone. Tho rqnunltloo Ih rompoHod of tho follewing: MomliinicH. II. A. Oruy, Jr., Kothermel, SchiiHter, Orval John non, W. 8. Campbell nnd Meters. Caiupholl, JohiiHou, Hothormol, SchiiHter, LlniUey, Dodge and Mc Curdy., On Now Ynr'H lOvo, tho Hovolor will again hold forth, with a "wutch imrly'i nnd Informal dancing. Mr. Harold Otay Ih captain of tho "loam" fur that ovutiltiK, al giving two holo Souvenir, Drdla, nnd Itlgnudon, Itameau. Tho concert wn given In tho Kohler & Chao hall. Mr. nnd Mm. Whlto nnd their daughter are nt prencnt reildlug In llerketey but will return to Mcdford for tho Kummer montliH. Mr. Harold Carey arrived In Med ford Wedneaday morning to ho with hi mother, Mm. A. M. Carey for a ahort time. Mr, Carey, who Ih n student nt the Unlvemlty of Washing ton nt Seattle, wa elected to attend tho national convention of state mil vomit Irs nt Atlanta, (la., and wlllJ leave for the east within a few day, vUltlng nil the larger cHIch beroro re turning to college. Mr. Carey la a member or the Slgmn Nu fraternity. A chnriiH for the Chrlntma music at the Proibyterlnn church wa or ganized Wedneday evening, about thirty being admitted. Tho Christ ina service will bo given next Sun day mid a special noiig service In the near future. Among tho (election for Sunday nre tho ImflamatuH from Stahat Mater of Honshu nnd nu an thorn "Hall Kmmnnucl" hy Hurley. Tho ladles ot tho Juvenllo club are making preparations ror a I.eup Year pnrly to he given the ovenlng ot tho thirtieth at the Natatorluin. Thu ladles will have charge or the entire arrangement, tho gentlemen to bo their guesta A box luncheon will be nerved. Mm. Jap AndrowH returned to Medford Tueaday evening; uflcr n visit or several lnonUm lu thu east. Mr. Andrew wan accompanied homo by her niece, MIhh Hutu Andrews or Kenton, Ohio, who will remain In tho city tor omo tlmo. MIhs Ktholwyn Drown Ih at homo nttor nn ulmenco or Hovorul months. She will spend tho holiday with her parent, Mr. and Mm, W. 1. llrown or South Newtown Htreot. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. lUchardson woro giiosts or Dr. anil Mm. Hart nt Phoenix Sunday. MIhh Olndya Kvolyn Carey arrived In Medford thin afternoon to spend tho holidays, with Mm. Htihey, lliitler'H mother, Mm- Mr. and Mm. Clarence Heame will pend the Christinas season at llcrkoley, tho guests of Mr. Iteames' mother, Mm, Kucluda Iteamcs. Miss Minnie Crottor of Iowa, who ha been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T, W, Mile for some tlmo left far IO Angeles Wednesday. Mrs. Homer Itothermel was host ess to the members or tho Thumday Ilrldgu club at her home on Clcnova avenue this week, Miss Dorothy Wicks was hostess to n numher or high school students Tuesday evening nt her homo on Dennett street. Mr. and Mm. Oeorgo King are home again, after an extended tour of tho south, Mr. King having vis ited Panama, Tho Misses Mary und llorthn Pen Ingor nro expected homo this even ing from Coryallls to spend tho hoi ldayn. Among tho holiday activities will bo u reception given by tho Wedncs day Study club January tho first. Mm. Marie Kieninu Moore Iiiik lieen uniting- her mother in this city. Mr, Monro resides nt Itflt-vlinrs. Mrs. 13. J. Creely (neo Knld Ham ilton) lett Tuesday for San Pruncls co to remalu Indefinitely, Dr, nnd Mrs. It. W. Stenms will spend tho holidays with relatives In Washington, Mr. und Mrs. Kdgar Hafor nro at Smi Francisco where they will spend tho hollduyB, Mrs. 0. W. Mouldeu formerly of this city, spout a fow days hero this week, Mrs. Jack Nofr Ih lu Portland, to remain until nttor tho holiday, Mrs, II, Chandler Egan Iiob left for Chicago to sp6ud tho holidays. thl city and among the miulral event ot the season will bo her re citals. Mm. Halght' musical career I Interesting mid surcesnful. A a llttlo girl she sang' ballads In ling land which wn her home until she reached womanhood. Sir Andrew Halllday.'thc composer. Is her uncle. On her first coming to Amerlcn she Minn Maude Xet-lmrv of Jnokkoj-,-, lillc nnd Mi (ithe-rine Denel of Mcilfont, both ctudejttH nl St. MimV uemleiuy, were suesth sexernl days lust week ut Ihe lioine of the former's mint, Mrx. Joe Under of I'heeuix pre- einet. FrieiuU of Mi Oertrude Kaklo of Smi Kniueiheo und Porllnnd win Iiiij visited in Medpnl sevoml time- inny he iiilentei Mi !en riling of her iiiurriuge In Mr. Wilbur Pierce l Wooillnwn, ('nl, Mr. Krwiu lfloHlnu of Portland (nee MiH Herlh.i Prim, nt in Mcd fonl Tliurdny hi roule to .InekMin ille, wliere .-lie is uitlleil h the death of her cister, Mrs. Muble Pnm Miller. Mr. nnd Mr-. Harry Tullle were m Medford n hhort time Ihih week. Mm. William nerlg left Thursday morning for ICugeue Mr nnd Mm Oris Crawford spent Sunday nt Cold Hill. has given her unstinted commenda tion. Sunday morning, Dec. 22, Mrs. Halght will nlng at the llaptUt church and It Is likely that n great many will take this opportunity to be among the flmt to hear her. At the evening service, by request, she will sing, "He wag Despised," from tho Messiah. Kncli of the .ehuruhes of thU city hnve been nrupariHc delightful iniif-i-t'lil numher. in obcrvnneo of the Chrixtinn. Mnon, which will he ren tiered tomorrow ninroim; nnd evening. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work OuaranUe Price IteasonabU COFFEEN & PRICE st Howard Block, Xatrise on tUi m oma . Draperies W carry a very complete tin of dnUK-rlra. Ur curtain, nvturr. eta, mul do all clti' ot unhoUtarlror- A pwlal man to look arier thl work exclualvrly anil will kIv aa gooA rvlce aa la poaalblo to get In even the larccat cltlea. Wooka & McGowan Co. 1113 . .V.' 1.-,. :;3:::;::i ra zr n - it l l f tx ymmi m.rA I If tip. fjftmsmk j2m .wyX 3M - I. 1.1 V M II V I C i -v, 1 telJk ri'r liy Perfection "What a 'j Nice, Warm Store" "Yes, that Perfection Heater keeps us cosv nnd comfortable. Wo don't lose any business on ac count of n cold store. J've always had a Perfection at home, so I just applied the idea here." For store or home, tho Perfection is the handiest and cheapest heater you can find. Nine houri' waimth for a Ingle gallon ololl. Can be c'arrled whtrever needed. No smoke or metl. .tellable. Orna mental. Inexpensive. Lasts for years. 04aUrt ruAr, or writ to far cr'tfo clnular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CkUoraU) 461 Muktt Slt San Frt!c 7 BJmStBr Christmas is Slipper Season Them's nothing In Mens', Women', Hoys' or Misses "Chrlstmns Slippers" that our stock will not offor you. IlclillngV "OOOII I-'IT SIIOi: STOItK" - When you sco tho narno Dr. Illrkcrt think ofKye Obisei. When you think or Kye (lnnm remember the name Itlrkert. It means a per reot fit, grace, elegance, quality, comfort, guaranteed satisfaction and prices reasonable. y dnm mtd, CANDY CANDY OUR STOCK OF THIS CHRISTMAS NECESSITY IS THE LARGEST TO BE FOUND Soft candy, hard candy, colored candy, nut candy, stick candy, a bewildering array of the very best, at right prices. Large orders for tho Christinas parties solicitated ALLEN GROCERY CO. Just Off Main on South Central BULBS BULBS Don't leave planting your bulbs until spring as now Is the best time. Wo have a very large assortment ot tlrst class bulbs no culls in tho lot. After 25 years' experience we hare decided what Is best to buy. Compare these with others before buying. BROADLEY, THE FLORIST Greenhouse Home 2D-L Office Home 35 Nearly a quarter of a century under tho same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter .President G. R. Lindloy, Vico Pres. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier 240 Acres SE4 and E'i SAVn, Sectiou 18, Township 3(5, .Range 2 East, Five miles up JSutto Creek from Browns boro. $10 an Acre To sottlo an estate I am making this price on this land. "Will bo at Med lord Hotel or Jackson County Bank until Monday, Doc. 23. s T.W.Esmond; wmmmmmmmmmmKmMmmmmmmmmmm-m i 1 1 Sssa-ta-taafMag's-rattaTasM ti 4 H , t