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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1913)
' I: fann Viii v UVl Tliroliuli (lin willing iilfurlN of Him l'niillolloiil(i Mirlrly nml Dim hrnrly o-oMT(lon or tint Mm Intuit' itano iliitliiii, llin IiIrIi sellout imiimuiiI train- Inn nml ii r I iti'iiArtuuMitM, uml nunior oua Individuals or Mt'drord, (ho wo Mini's rent room U ready for iimi. It In on tliu fourth floor or I lit) Mcd ford Furiilliini nml llurdwnm IniUd Iiir, conveniently reached hy mentis of (ho elevator. A "liiiiiFUiwiirinliir." aa hi'lil Saturday aftcriiiion, nml an Interested crowd limoenled thn two rooms that hnvo been iniulo nttrnutlvu niul comfortnlilo for thn ladlea of thn HoKtin rUer valley, 'IVa nml wafera were nerved hk n sample of whnt may tin obtained tliero nt any tlmo of liny week day for five cenla, Ilhuppera' litirdeiiN limy bo llr.lileiwil by lenvltiK their bundle hero, nml oven liable nmy bo checked. All thn itueats ex prraaed their pleaauro nml it pprovnl, nml It U hoped Hint over woman will lake BilvntitiiKo of theno iiinrtum prepared for her. Thn next meeting of tliu Wedne. day Htudy club which takea place at tliu jlbrary thn afternoon of ttio tilue tor n III In anticipated aomobil more thnn usual a llio toitc of thn nicotine relatea to thn study of oukoiiIc which I lllilrh dlacunaed nt the. ores nl tlmo. Tho iteuural tltacuasltiiis which follow each paper nro becum In K more InlorestliiK. naturally ndd Iiir n ureal di'Krro of ptenaurn to each meeting. Follow Inn Is tho pro. r.rttin (or next Wednesday: llehrlk Ibsen (Jhosta lllogrnphy or nnthor, uutllno or play. Mrs. Ncff. Was It fair to Oswald to keep lilm lu iRiiorauco ronci'rtiliiR hit father? Mra. IIiiiIko. la society to btninn (a Mr. Alvlng nerta) fur forcing her to her HfoT Mra. Onli. Did Mra. AIvIiik hate any rllit to remain with her hushaud aftrr abn had discovered bis moral degrada tlonT Mra. Meant. Discussion. Club. Tho regular monthly meeting or thn College Women's rlub woa bold nt the Hotel Med font on Kalurdny, IVb. 8. Klity membera wcra In at tendance. At one o'clock a flvn lourm lunrh eon was served. Ourlug thn aervlng llerr Carl (Srlssen and Mmo. Hvelynu'. tho musicians, who nro delighting tbo patrons of tho hotel, giivo aeeral fine selections. At the business merlins which fol lowed a constitution and by-law's were adopted nuil a permanent organiza tion effected, tho object of which Is to bring together tho rolleRn women or thn Iloguo river valley for tho pro motion of social Inlerests, Intcllec titsl culturn Mid educational enter- prlsea, Mrs. II. It. IJbel limited ft few friends to her homo on Dakota ave nun Monday evening to enjoy 1'lvn Hundred nml Incidentally assist Mr. Khel In celebrntliiR bin birthday aiiul eraary. Mr, Hogga was recipient of first jirlio nt enrds, Mrs. Wilson boo oud honorn nml Mrs. Hloocknmti, con solation. A buffet auppcr was aorvrd from tables lighted with pink shaded caudles, Tho guests Included Mr. nml Mra, Hurry Stoockmnn. Mrs, Klrkpatrlck, Mr. nnd Mra, O. K. llORga, Mr. uml Mra. J. 13. Wilson, Miss Uuth ittncckmnn, Mr. and Mra. II. C. Htoddnrd, Mr. uml Mrs. Leon WllllnuiH. Thn .tulles' Aid MOiluty of tho J'lrst M. B. church will nlvo n Wash. IiirIoii ten at the homo of Mra. I). T. l.uwtou North llurtlott street, Fob. 10th from 2130 to G p. m. Thoro will bo nn Interesting programmo nnd ii dollRhtrut tlmo i.oclnlIy la untlcl putvd. All friends nnd members of tho wicloty nro urisontly reaiiestcd to uttoml. HtrnnitnrH doslroua of bo coming acquainted with tho church peoplo mid tho work of tho Aid so defy wolcoiuml. p MK' nnd Mra. l.oula K. l.uutx ol Nuabvlllo, Mich., arrived In tho ell) Thursday nfternoon to visit thelt duiiRbter, Mra. U, It. Chuffoo of North Illvorsldo nvouuo. Mr. Lent In principal Htockholdur of tliu I.onta Muuufurturlng company of Nashville. They will louvo In n short tlmo for Loo Angolen on route to their homo, MiH, Chnffeo nnd children. ucconipuny- lug thorn, Mr. Chnfcb following as kooii nn biiHluuHti luturcsta nro iIIh- posed or. w MIsh l)uvoiurti touuhor or domcM tin uulouco In tho Ashland high school, Hpout n fow days In this city, tho guest of Miss lloitliu Welch. Miss Duyonport nnd Mlsa Wolch arc grud untoa of Mllwuukoo-Downor Unlvor- W . - - L'-HJUIJ '! - nm rJLJrJb JL xUBx A Kiirprlsn lilillidu) party given for Mr. II. II. Patterson by Mrs. Pat terson tit their homo nt 20 Houth Newtown street Wednesday evening, wuri eujojed by some thirty Invited guests. An abundance uf cnrnnllnnn decornted tliu living room, with daf fodllls In tho dining room, Cards were played throughout tliu evening. Iterresbitieuts of doughnuts, coffee, cuke, len cream nml salted almonds nml bou bona wern served. Mra. I'nt tersou wna insisted In rerolvlug nnd sen lug by her dmiKhters, Mra. J, W. Keyea and Mis, Jennettn Patterson nml Miss Mary (Irlgsby. Others present wcra Messrs, nnd Mcsdamea IMwnrd PotteiiRer, Jack Htewnrt, I'rnuk Clghmy, IMward Hooter. W. C fornltlus, B. N. WHrner, Chnrlea tiny, Itobert ICInleyalde, Jesse llouck, Jiimea Hates, John Olmstead, Mis, lllsh, Mr, J. W. Kojes uud Mr. Prank Kane, A very pleasant nfternoon was spent nt tho Isanc'a homo on North Uakdalu uveiiun Tuesday when n coterie of old frlnmla most or whom wnre pioneers or thn Itogun river val ley were Invited by Miss Agnes Isaac In compliment to her mother, Mrs, Mnry A. Isaacs, thn occasion bclnjc tho birthday anniversary or the latter. Mrs. William I. Isaacs and Miss l,urem How ml assisted the hostess. At five o'clock n two course luncheon was served, lied earns tlous nnd red shaded candles were attractive table adornment.. A poem rend by Mra. Corllea was henrd with pleasure. Tho guests present In cluded Mcsdamea Bnynrt, J. Ilraud enburR. White, II. N llutler, W. W. Glasgow. B. M. I.umsdeu, II. I). Cor llea, I). II. Hollss uud M. B. Dawes, Tliu engagement of Miss Zola Whltn nnd Mr, hor Pnley was form ally announced nt llorkcley last wi'ek when Mlaa Whltn waa guest of honor at nn elaborate afternoon function, given at one or the rinest homes In thn tlty. About forly-flvo oung ladles were present. A number or violin selections were given by Mlsa White accompanied on tho piano by Mlsa Venlta Hamilton who was also heard In solo. Tho marrlngo will tnko plnrn lu tho near ruture. Mis White I thn daiiRhter or Mr. nml Mra. John Whlto or Medrord nnd llerkeley. Tho reRiilur monthly social or lleamea Chapter. O. B. H., occurred Wednesday evening or this week. Progressive "SOU" nnd llrldge. dune Iiir nnd n banquet were enjoyed. The cemmittee: Mra. C. I. Hutchison, Mr. nml Mra. 0. M. Kldd, Mr. nnd Mra. I W. Thomas. Mr. nnd Mra. 1.. U. Por ter. Mra. J. B. Helms Dr. B. II. Picket, Mr. and Mra. O. C. Dorrs, Mr. W. P. Isaacs. Mr. Will Muller, Mr. J. C5. Miinn, Mr. Will Wntt. Mr. uud Mra. P. B. Merrick. An liifnrinnl card nml dancing party wnn Riven nt tho Deuel home Prldny owning February seventh, when Mr. l.uther Doucl wns host to ii lew friends, thoso present being MIsseM Benli Wnlther, Uuth Wnrnor, Bather Wnrnor, Jean lluilgo, Nolllo Cnmpbell, Husel Antle. Messrs. Curler llrnndou. Alexnndor Wuro. Francis Itennntt, Herbert AUord, Lyle Wullhur. MemberH u( tho K. K. club wero entertained by Miss Ivn Coffin nt her limiiu on Hoso uvenuo Wedncsduy af ternoon, with n thlmblo party, ducst ot honor wna Mlsa I.urenn Ilownd. Mies Coffin was usslHted by Miss luuo Fl)im lu serving n two-courso lunch eon. Mlsa Dalit will bo hostess to tho club nutt Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Bnld Creoly returned this week from flan Kranclscn, to be with her pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. B. Ham Jlton. Mlsa Vonltn Hnhillton re ninlned In tho bay city whero alio la progressing lu hor iiiuhIciiI atudlea under Hugo Mansfoldt, hnvlng taken part In ono of tho musicals of tho MmiBfoldt club recently. The Pythlun BIsterH order enter tuln next Wcdnosday ovculug. Mrs. Joint Olnibtoud la ehulrmiin or tho committee. Thoso nwlfltlng bolng Mr. and Mrs. n. J, Trowbridge, Mr. nnd Mrs. AHred Flyun, Mlsa lono Flynn, Mr. Wnlter Kontner, Mr. John Phluger. Mr. Olmsleud. Mr. nnd Mis. II. A. (Irtiy, Jr.. Mlsa Fom ButclilHou, MIhh Uuth An drowa, Mr. Hnrry MndHny mid Mr. MucCurdy compoHod u dinner party nt tho Ilotol Medford Urlll Bunday uvontnii. Mlsa IIosh Kentnor Is enjoying n visit from MIsh Muo Tliontaa of Hono lulu, who nrrlvcd Sunday ovonlnu to romula "Bovornl wcoUb. OTPFOTiT) TWIT TRTTimTE, MEDFOTW. . J- Allot hor of llio (irenler Meilfonl Club iiiiil.iiioiillily curd nml thimble imillcx look plnee Mninlny ullcriiooii lit Hotel Mnlfoiil nuil tn well nt Iciuleil iehilln (tie fuet lliul Hie Ben len HeiiHini h umn us. The mereii nine lloor huh unnle tiltnielUe, uml iiiiropilnlely deeorutcil in honor of llio niipriMii'liliitf St. ViilciilineV ilny itllli liiimlreils of red lieiirtu foitooii eil ulioiit (lie wulU uml hiisiciii!c1 I'rum llie eeillui;, A special Iriiture of the iilleriinoii mum the musie wliicli .Mr. Mohr, nilli tils geuliil Imspitnlil.v, geueniuslv ilonuleit to tliu pleiisiire of thoMi! pieseiit. An exi'ciiUoiuillv ho ciul lil'leriiooii huh iiisH('i nml nl Hie eniieliiHiini of t lie en id gomes delle Ioiih (en nml cukes were ncrwil. TIi Ci'iiimitlee in elutrgu were MrH. I'. H. Merrick, eliiilnimii, nml Mcudiunrs J, F, Miiliil), W. I,. .MeCnlliim, (Jiih New. berry, K. A. N.ve, V. V. ColleHII, h. W. Jjiwlor, ('. ,r. Ivi.M, II. V, BuiiiH Jen, If. W. McClutcliie, B. II, K'eiil. T. II. I'miKcr, I). W. Buke, II. K. Murhh uml V. II. Mcdounii. A iiuiiibnr of women residing on Ilosn a veil u (i met nt thn homo or Mrs. B, II. French onn day thla weok to discuss the plana for uniform scheme or Inndscnpo gardening for their particular section or the city. Tho Idea Is commeudnblo to' say thn least. IM ua hope no person nor circumstance will prevent tho ad vancement or Improvement In these lines, The (Irenler Mcdford club ex pects n visit from ouo or tbo promi nent Instructors of our stato colleges In tho near future to lecture on tho subject. Tho gentleman styles him self a Inmlscupn architect, and la considered n very good Authority. A great deal 1 el peeled from this lec ture lu tbo way or creating enthu siasm for tho work and Riving nn outline for n plan or action. The Hoosowlt Circle of tho Incut Parent-Teachers' mwoclatloti will give u Washington Ten on WushltiRton'a birthday, next Saturday afternoon at tho home of Mrs, H. B. Ieonsrd. A proRrnm wilt bo given nnd refresh ments served, with a charge or twenty-five cents, Tho program ns planned will consist or ensemble se lections under tho direction ot Mrs, D, Daddysmau. Vocal solos by Mis lloso Fielder, rcadlnga by Mlsa Van Meter and vocal duets by Mra. Van Hcoync and Mrs. Ulrlch. Following am thosu In charge: Mlsa Carkln, chairman or rcccp Hon committee, Mrs, Blsenhurt re freshments, Mrs. Clyde Hazclrlgg program, and Mra. Glenn Fabrlck decorations, About eighteen women of tho Lad les' Aid society or tho Presbyterian church gavo n Valentino luncheon In tho chapel Tuesday afternoon nt one o'clock, entertaining tho remaining membera or tbo society and welcom ing tho newcomers lu tho church, Tho four tables used were decorated with silver rnndlebra with red shades, placo cards were red paper hcarta. PUo courses wero served to tho two hundred guestn present. ThoHc assisting with tho lucticon wero Mcsdanicfl. H. U. Bumsdcii, J. '' Mtiiidy, W. II Core, Boomls, II. It Patterson, J. B. Wntt, Shermnn Frank Wnlte, Daniels, Osnnaway Unities, Drew, Marsh, B, N. Warner Wilson, Wnrtmau, Carpenter, Stev cubon nml Atisslckor. Mrn. Kilcy I). Hensoii, 'J'J Alinono htreet, eiitertniued n few fricinU Tlmrhiliiy ufleniooii. (lames uml mil iIo were enjoyed. Misses Mabel Dougherty uml Muyscl Meeluiu furn ished tlie miihio for tho nfleruooii. Mrs. Ilensoii sreved refreshmeiitK, iik. ilsled by iUs. Iiwell Tuppcr uml MishCH I Vuil Biiughcrty uud Mary Hello lleusou. Thoso ireent were Mrn. Frunk Peflej, Mrs. W. Thump Miu, Mi-s, Lowell Tupper, Misses Ktliel Vim Duify, Muysrl Meelmn, Mubcl Dotiglierty, Mnry Hello lleusou uml l'euii Dougliettv. Mra. Mnry West or Den Mollies, town uml Mr. M. MoDonntd or this city wero married nt tho homo of Mr, and Mra. A. Tiickstrom Fob. It, Uov.' B. O. Bldrldgo ot tho Methodist church officiated. Mrs. 0, B, Hobba was tho brdo's only attendant while Ir. llobbs wna tho best man. A fow close friends witnessed tho cere mony. A Valentino luncheon wnn Riven nt the Hotel Holland grill Thursday ufternyon by tho Thursday Blly Auc tion llrldgo club, tho she losers en tortulnlug their moro fortuuato uioiu bora. Arrows, hearts and cuplds woro tuBtcfiilly urrunged as d ceo ra tions, n shower of cuplds forming tho tublo centorpleco. Friends and former pupils of Mlsa Carrie Altou will bo gad to hour of hor micccHsful recital given In tho Mubonlu Temple Wednesday ovcnliig at Portluud. Miss Alton guvo eight utitnbera not Including encores, hor only assistant bolng tho uccompanlbt. Mr. Bdwnrd Coursen, Mra, V. J, Bmorlek chaperoned a thoatur party to tho Nordlca concert Friday night. Thoso In tbo party bolng Misses Knox, Bo Hough, Thom as, Kentnor, Bmorlek, Merrick and I Curry, 01?KriON, RATrrRDAV, VKUTWATiY 1.1, 10W. Mr. ami Mra, W. If llfowart who ei pe ted to visit Pniiatiu oil their present Journey" worn nnnbln to fe- cure reservations until March 10th. Mr. nml Mrs. Htewnrt lire nt present traveling In thn southern state hut will return to Mcdford shortly. Thn next regular Hireling of thn lloosoielt Clrclo of the Pnrent Teuehcra' association occurs next Friday afternoon, Tho subject Is, "Problem lUy" with Mrs. H. B. Leonard us lender. Mr and Mrs, A sal Hubbard re turned Inst Humlny from nn exten sive sojourn through the middle west. They were nwny about all weoka stopping nt different points, Bos An gclos Included. Mr. John A. Honey, president, nml other officers ot tliu North Dugotn club hnvo arranged for a banquet to bo ttlvcu next Thursday evening at 0;30 p. in., at tlio Hotel Mcdford grill. Misses Hess and Ida Leo Kcntner entortalncd with nu Informal thlm blo party Wednesday Afternoon n few friends hnvlng been Invited to meet Misses Thomas and Be Hough. A dnnclng party Is being planned for the near future by a number or thn younger act, the exact dnto not hnvlng been determined upon ns yet. It will tnko plnco at tliu N'atatorlum. Tho pupils of Miu Flora Oray will ho heard In a clss.i recltnl given at Miss Cray's studio, H4 Central avenue, south, next Saturday after noon, Mlsa Aiinn Lo Hough ot Chicago, arrived In tho city thn first of tho eek and will be a guest at tho II. C. Kcntner homo for some time. The Juvenile club held another of Its good time partlrn Monday even ing. Tho club wilt not b6 discon tinued during Lent. Mrs. W. H. McGowan und Mra. Hnrgravo entertained with carda Tuesday afternoon nnd Thursday evening respectively. Mrs. Wnyno Leever or Central Point waa tho guest of Mlsa Agues Isaaca Thursday or this week. The local order or II. P. O, B. have postponed their annual ball until otter the Lenten season. Mrs. Carl VrbVWt Wodueaday for her home at Portland. jJUrribofeJW In Order to Continue in Business Must immediately turn as much stock as possible into CASH r4 Evorything at groatly reduced pricos. NOTHING RESERVED Hero nre sonic of the bargaius: LEATHER AND ART GOODS liiohulhig ITuncl Bags, Coin Purses, Bill Books, Card Cases, Pictures, Brass Goods, Gift Novelties, Baskets, Sachets, Motto Cards 50 OFI? BOOKS All popular Copyrights, at 50 Evorything olso in our up-to-date stock at 25 off, nothing reservod Remombor, we carry a line of Stationery, Blank Books, Office and School Supplies; Also Whitman's Candy Sale Begins Saturday, Feb. 15 AYo reserve the right to recall all prices at any time. Sale strictly cash. ,!WU.l,LUJJ. .UJiX.ui,ii-.ix'-imi.i,..ajL m u.ua-.u jjuim.i-uia.itijua.il -J.AJJ'J Members or tho flolf and Country club xflvo their third successful par ty nt the Hotel Holland grill Thurs day evening. Thn nHnlr was a vnl riitlne dlnner-dnnrn h'id Immediate ly ufter tho Nordlca concert. Mrs, C. 0, flciimnti nnd Mrs. Loulso Owens or Hoguo Itlver nro visiting for n few days with Miss Lnnce of Baal Main street. Mrs. Delroy (Jetchell and Master llnyiird nro nt homo otter n visit with Mrs. Iteglnnld Pursons nl lie- attic. Itev. Hamilton of Grants Pass will louduct servicer each Sunday oven lug lu HI. Mark's hall ot this city. Miss Knox of Portland Is spend ing thn week-end In Medrord tho guciit of Mi's Atethn Bmcrlck. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myrton J. Bmcrlck will leave shortly tor n trip to Seattle und other northern points. Mrs, B, 11. Porter and children hnvo returned from a visit of sev eral months In the Bast. Mrs. Walter Kcntner or Jackson ville spent Thursday with Mcdford friends. Mrs. Homer Ilothorma! was host ess to tbo Thursday Drldgo club this week. LI1TLE CHANCE STATE HIGHWAY That there la very llttlo chance for legislation at thla session which will result In the construction of a state highway la tho statement ot W. H. Core, who has Just returned from an extended visit at Salem and Portland In tho Interest of audi a measure. Mr. Gore slate further that tho leg islature seems hopelessly tangled on the question aud that only nn organ izer of the highest ability could bring about a program which would bo cf rcctlvc. "It looked rather good at flrat," sUtca Mr. Gore, "but so many ot tho membera haro other Irons In tho fire, nnd seem unwilling to make a Dalit, for such a measure. I waa hopeful at first but I had this pretty well taken out of me. "The matter has not been dropped yet, however, and mattcra may awing around.'' J J1 SicMu m What more can we do to convince you that you positively can find perfect health and relief from your suffcrinjr by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? All the world knows of the wonderful cures which have been made by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, yet some wo men do not yet realize that all that is claimed for it is true. 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