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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1913)
w 1 I l MTCPFonn TfAn; trtbiintc, Mrcprorcn, okrcion, HA'vvnnAY, jitnr ii, ioin. -r f2WB TFntfen (2 - 2CSSSnHSSS3SSEESSSZ lOlhert lluhhiiid Kiiyn ikiiiiq very lilto tliliiKH. Here Ih oiiii Unit It iiiIkIiI k worth our wlilln to pointur nvur: "ICvory knurlc In ii butiM for tlin other follow.1' Iliii'ii I(iioi,'I(Iiik lellnvu In any way thin period or rt'iMiiliiKtDiircHHliiu In tho valley? Am cnuilllloun hern iiii IiopoIiihh mt 111 liuilittout liiifmlniliit would Imvu iih helluva? IIiin hit taken llio trouhln to iiimiiiiro nrtuiil coiiilltliiiiH here with coiiilltliiiiH nil tliny nxlnt any where iiIoiik tlii) count? If tin linn he will find that Mmtforil I inn morn to recommend It thnit mint other plnrmi. V nil iiiH'irlnto tho truth of Ihtthu two iiiiotntlonii! "Ono hm! np pin In a iIIhIi iIh llin wholii lot," nml "A llltlo lonven Iciivituit tho u'ltolVfltiuip." How would H lo for tin Coiiiiiiurchil club and tho tinnier Mcdford club to omhlno mnl mil n mnioi imiotliiK of every rciddont In tho vii I toy for tho purpoHo of Marl liiK tho rlKlit itort of tliotiKlitn. "ThoiiKhtH it ru thltiK"," )ou know at thy mimo tlmo rimlliilly Invltlin;. mi)', urKliiK, thono who rufimn to nr cnpt the Mm of proaperlty ami ur ichh either to Mit out or "Mhut iiii"7 If our eiierRlim wero iiiiIIimI In thU loiutriictlvo way, rallromlii to the count, iiinuufni'iurliiK Indtmlrle, pity ioIIn ('ouldu'l ho kept nwny they would Jiixt iniiiiriitly r.ravlliito our way. Inn'i mirth IryltiK, vlnm ii htructho kutickliiK ilooNii't miuu to hno nrcompllidied auythliiK. Tim "(Icucrul lYilcrntloii Mnisn lin" (ho oltltlul ofMiiii of tho (ten- Tim KrndimtliiK- exertion "M tbn Kt. Mary'H Acndeiny Motiduy. Juno U, ww a .ry cnjoynhln orcnnlon. Ml Mom! Nowhury ami MIm iruno Hulllvan recelvliiR dlplomn. An ox cnlleat proKrniiiino wan Riven In honor or tho ovent. Mhrn Nnwhnry Krniluaieil lit thu l.ntln Academic and llio Junior MiihIo couriio. Thin lal outod young lady Ih tho dnuKhtur of Mm. Wllliur Juno. MUh Now bury nrcredltud liormilf wild hlKh homiM, beliiK crowned with thn Inurol wreath by Hev, J. M. O'Null, who dullvered a very able ami npproprlato aildreiiH, polntlni? out tho bunefltH or education an n foun dntlnn fur a iiHoful and moral life MIhh Irene Hullhnn who urndualed In thu Junior inimlc cnurno In n vlo Until of moro than ordinary prom Wo. Mm ban played In public on Hovural meaiilouH ami won hearty up plaiiBo, Too much ranniiot ho Raid or the exeelleucu of tho Ht. Mary'H Acndeiny ami tho paliutakliiK liiHtructlou that tho puplU receive. Tho ntmoHpliero or roflnumuut nml culture which tho nlHliim lend to tho Institution leaven a lanthiK InipreKBlou In tho after llfo of thu Htudontu. Tho follow Iiik wan tho proKrniumo In termer io (Cavallorlti Kiutlcana) MouciikiiI Ht. Mary'H HtrhiK (Juortot (a) .o Dornlur Hourlro Op, 7 Wollunlinupt (h) Autoiniio Op. M, No, 3 Cbamluuilo Maudu It. uS'owbury (a) Souvenir Drdlit (h) Mazurka do Concert MiihIii Iroiio M. Sullivan MornltiK Invitation (leo, A, Veazlo Hololtuth Winifred CurtU Thrco I'art ChoniH Ht. Mnry'a f AcadoinlcH AildrcHH'J Itov, J. M. O'Null (a) Tho NlKhthiKalo l-'raus l.Uti (b) Amlaiitu Flnulo (loft hitiulz only) I.eBchotUy Manila It, Nowhury (a) Concerto Vll (ulloRro inod orato) Do llerlot (b) Hereunto In A Vram Drill.t Iron'o M. Hulllvan Coufori'luc or OraduntliiK Honors l.atlu Acndomlu Courno Muiidu It. LN'owbury Confuirlni? of Junior Dlploiuns Dopartmont of Muulo Junior l'lanofito Couibo Mamlo It. Nowhury Junior Violin Courao Iruno M. Hulllvan I'olouaUo Mllltnlro Op. IO....Chopllu Ht. Mnry'H Htrlnn Quartut Tho farowoll rocoptlon tomlorod Mih, OhnrloH Hoy by tho ladles of tho Flint M. H. church Woilncwlny STrtj JWCMEN anil I'riilitnilloii of Women'a CIiiIih, a monthly piihllmilon of lutorcitt to all wideawake, iroiiicHlvn women, ran ho fotiiul on tho roiulliiK tnhlo at tho puhlli' library. Head It ami Nml out what worth. wlillo iIiIiikm woiiiiui nru really dnliiK. In tho rurnuit Imuio of tho "(ion oral Pederntluu Miiuniiliio" aro lm irnnloiiH of noino of the prominent woiiiiui who attended tho ri'tunt council iim'I'IIiik al WimliliiKtoii, I). C. Thin rotinrll iiiccIIiik wiih for I tin purpono of dlncuHMliiK muttcra rolntliiK to tho Ki'iio'ral Federation of Woiiicii'h C'IiiIin, ami wan mmlo up of miuin -'lioo women. Ihdow aro n few cholri) IiIIm; Alhlon I'ollowH Huron--"! vwm Imprcixi'tl (lint whether at tnhlo chnt tliiK la relaxed mood, or tlurliiK Icu hIoii of ilhtviiKNlon ami phiiiuliiK of work, ono nvr hear our women npenk n wont or kodnIp, heiim llttlo kiiiiiII talk on pornoiiiilltlcx, for Hid w oinon Imvu met to iHxcum affalra of C'lmrnl Intercut ami welfare," Klomnco .tatthown "I wiih Iiii pri'HNvil hy tho youthful appuarauro of woiikmi pant tiililillo llfo ami their luli'tmo Intorcnt In tho affair of tho Kinlcratlou. Tholr Inlcrcut ln; ami hrlKht farort kIiouIiik Hint club llfo ami work In a prooorvor of youth ami a ncvoi-fallliiK Mourco of nthunl amn " lli'lril Vnrlrli ItOHUidl "I linaril Mivoral niiui who ntti'iidi'd tho inert ln Miy that It would ho woll for our lnKliiliitorH up at our iiutloii.il IhkUIiiIIvii mill nu Capitol lllll to at tend miin of our hoIoiih uiiil find nftornoon was n decided huccchh, ami llio CHieem nml popularity of this honoreu, wn nttculcil by .tho ex tremely larjto attendance, thero he lm; a hundred or moro ladle pre, ent, Thu reception m U, u tho auditorium of the church, the prin cipal decoration woro roue or which there wnd a jcroat prof union of tho cholccat kind, nrouml tho chancel rail and on pciti-Mal and table throiiKhout thu room. Chalriueii from tho different rlrclcn formed Hid reception committee, about twelvo In number. A Hplomlld priiKCiiu wan tendered eoiiHUtliiK of tho fol lowing niinilier: I'lano Duel Mr. PuiiBeliiinii and Mr. Van Hcoy. Vocal olu . ... Mm. Van Hcoy "emiiiiK MIkm Dtmliam I'lano Holo. .. . Ml Mabel Could All thu u u in hern wero nppreclnted and broiiKht forth hearty npplaiuo. particularly thu Inm nuinber which Nhowed careful Mtiuly and connldor nblo Hklll for ho yomiK n iuulclan. After llio rendition of tho pro. Krnuimo, Mm. i:. (). ICIdrldae, In her Inlmltnblo uinnuer, uiadu a niont tnuchliiK nddrcH upon thu occaHlun of the departure of. Mr. Hoy from tho city and thereby tho noverliiR of her aHKortntlon with tho church work hero, oIcIdk tho MentlmeutH of tho laruu number of worker who hne been Intimately nnHoclated with her during tho pat year, nml In few woll chosen ami mom appropriate re mark preHouted to Mr. Hoy a beau tiful cut claim water not, coiiHlBtliu; of a pitcher and tumhlerH to match, tho i;lft or tho Hoclety. Tho latter wan a mirprlHo iih It wnih lutuudod It hIioiiIiI bo to Mm, Hoy and Ih a hiiiuII recognition or tho value they place, upon her work nmatiK them, After an hour or ho of delightful IntormtiiKlliiK of kuchIb In noclnl cnnvoMo, refrcHhmentH of Iro cream and cake, were nerved by Mm. Kin leyldo ami her ahHlatauts, after which tho KuuHta departed to tholr homes. Duo credit should ho tttvon lo Mm. KtnliOHldo, Mm, Van Hcoyoo and othera who no kindly nuHlHtud In all nrraiiKomentn for tho reception, and tho Hoclety dcalreH to thank thorn for tho Hnmo, Mr, and Mm, Hoy nml family loavo In u few diiyu for Lour Heaiii, Cal. A few of Medford'H lalontcd yoimi? peopU met laHt Hattiiday oveuliiK at tho homo ot Mr. and Mm. Kd M. An drews and effected un oir.anUatlim known au thu 1'layeiH club, with Hid purpoup ot a thorough study and eventual piesoiitatlou or opera and drama. TIiIh Ih the younger divis ion or tho club, anil It Ih expected hooii to oi'Knulxo another division, mado up ot older people and thimo of moro or Iohh oxporleuco In tho various pIutHca ot opoia and drama. Tho youiiKor dlvUlou ot tho club elected iih temporary efficers: Herb ert. Alford. prcHtdeut; Kiitlioiiuo Pcuol, vIce-preHldeut; Kthel Outluio, Zd out how to lop off Hid noM-ciwn' tlulx, K'l down to IiuhInchh ami din pomiu with talk iih hiicIi." Iiinjt l, Hpooimr "Thu touncll I'liiphiiHlriMl thu fact that thu ora of tho illniilni: vlin, ilcpomluut, lKor ant, fiiHhlon-plato lady In woll nlli piiHMiiil. Tho flne-looldnc, Intolluct uiil, itidfTOlhint, woll dri.'inicd woiiinn uapiililo of ixin;Hlni: valuahlii thoiiKhtH In eouclxo KiikMrIi won a plDUKtiro to look at ami u dollKht 'o llfitun to." Tho HlkliiK Clrclo or tho IiIkIi mliool lrhi took an early inornlni; tramp laut Wmlnoadny. KnthualiiHin In HiIh form of nxortlxi) nml niniino imuit KCDiim lo ho u'rowlnj;. Tlmrc woro uliiuU'ou on thin trip, as nRiilimt it I nu of hmL wouk. Kiixt WniliicHilay uioriiliiK tho "hlki'm" will loavo thu city park at r.:.TO n. m. Any wltiic lm: to Join them will rommunlcatc with .MIhh Ktliul (lullirlc, 113 Cw ova avmiuu, pliinio 4 2C. The tiookn loaneil hy Hid Htnto llh rary ('oiiiiiiIuhIoii In ho lined by tho varfoiiH department of tho (Ircater Mcdford club, notably Hid 'Iioiiiu economic, educational and civics, aro Mill In tho llhrnry, thn 1 1 hid limit liavlm: been extended until July 1. Tlieiu) bijiikH have been put Into tho general cltciilalln ilepurttueiit of Uid library ami aro well worth tho Him) of any nun who In luterented In thn llvo Iwiiioh of tho day. Head Home of them, If you haven't already done ro. Hecrelnryj !:. M. Andrew. Htauo iiinnaiter; Mrn. i;. M. Andrew, roach; Mr. Howell, mimical director, I no firm tudy will ho directed to "Kalka," n tlirco-sict comic opera by CliasHnlKiic, iraimlated front tho Kreiich. Thin opera ni played Just before tho duyi or '.Mikado," ana reached nearly tho popularity or tho latter. I'erhnp tho Mroncent cant with which It was presented was when McCnll produced It with Do Wolf Hopper, Kloln and Frauds Wltnon an KtiiM. Tlio club will meet till (Satur day) evening at tho homo or K. M. Andrew b for tho flrt reading of tho opera. Thu Cnthollc church was made beautiful Thtinulay morning In pluK and whlto rimeH with Rroen shrub bery, In readlnen for tho wedding of MIhh FranccB Ireno I-anilng to Mr. Wlllluni HiiKH of Austin, Minn. At 9 a. m. tho bridal party nppenred to tho strain of tho beautiful wed ding march from Wngner's "Tan linusor," with Mr. 0. Tallandler nt tho organ. Father O'Noll performed a Hlmple rliiK ceremony, nftcr which MIhh (leraldliie Mlksclie. who pen hcch a volco or iiutiHiinlly sweet iiuallty, hiiiik Iloud'H "I Lovo You Truly." Nuptial niatm was then sung In which MIhh Mlkscho rendered "Venl Creatore," by Mlnnrd. Tho brldo was becomingly gowned In a combination ot whlto xntln nml luce nml was attended by her ulster, MIhh Florence KiiiisIiik, who nlso ap peared In whlto, wlillo hor brother, Alex. Landing, attended tho groom. AHer tho rcromony tho bridal party ami n row Intimate friend went lo tho ranch homo o! K. W. I.aiiHlng, tho brldo'fl father, where they enjoyed a woddlnu hronkfiut. Mrs. Hush has tweii ono of Med ford'H most fiUcccHsful school teach er and Hho leaves Mcdford with tho hoht wIhIioh of a host of rrlcnda. At their departure on tho ovonlng train Mr, and Mm. Huns woro surprised with a most beautiful rose nhowed. tie farewell from her class In tho North school. Thoy will stop at Portland, Spokane and other pofntB on routo to Austin, In which place they will reside. Tho women of Jackson county end Mcdford have learned to visit nml uiiiko iibo of "Tho Hunt ltooni," Through ono wool; fifty persons rested In tho rooms, $3. 10 has been collor.tod for tukhiR euro of babies. Tho .financial report for tho quarter Is iih follews: Fob, 15, cash on hand, ?2S; Feb, IH to March 15, received J2C.57, disbursed, JHG.r.l!; March ID to April 15, rorolvod $30,45; disbursed, till. 11; mil 15 to May 15, received, $'J5.G0; disbursed, $20,05, leaving n balance ot $22.84. Miss Alctha Kmorlck .left Wednes day for Kugeno, where bIio will shnro In thp fustlvltlcH of commoncomont wrok nt tho University of Oregon, zzzsC5252! On .luiiu 11th, IIM.'I, ut the li men hall in Moilfonl, ClicHtfr A. Ar thur Hrliiif CorM No, .'I! Knvo u dual i'liui'tloil In honor of Mm, Harriot J'aiil ami MIhh I.comIo Hull wIioho birthday nrrivi-il with thu iiHlioriiiK in of Unit ilny nml dad', ami Mth. I,i'iiu KoNclieiry wiih lionurnl with a "filmwiT," .Many niiroiriiitc, uhi-I'iiI ami nluahlo kHIh were donated hy tlii; Mrvcral Imlii'H to .Mrx, KoHchurry. Wifri-KliinontM of mid' mnl ii't- crmm wen' hi'rvi'il ill tlu huiiulil'iil haiiiitRt room of th Ik'ilini'u'M wigwam. Tin' ftiiicllon I'liuliuucd from L':00 Id r:0() p. in. The affair wiih oiip of n Mir icH lii'ld oiico ciilIi uioiith llirouliout tin1 year hy th lot-nl W. It. C. cipIi liciiiK IiiihciI iihiii hoiiii! liiHtoric i-vcnt or local occurrence. The object of IIicnii entcrlnintnciiU U lo hiinj; the old wililicrH of .Mcdford and vicinity iulo cloHcr rclntioitH with the micial lifo of thu oily, TIiuho iilleiiditiK hint WcdneHdayV ciiterlainment Were: .MeitdameH. Hull, Itonrdinnii, Kohlc, I'aul, Miller, Audru, Itosehcrry, Wooiln, Hriidliiir.V) Hart IJender Al der HIumiKh, Amleritou, Kent, Kuliler ami Hart. Mrs. H, C. Kentncr gave a ono o'clock luncheon Innt Monday, honor ing her Rucst, Mrs. Adclla J. Jennings of Kansas City. Tho fourteen In vited guests were .pleasantly sur prised with tho announcement of Mrs. Jennlng's engagement to Mr. William Itoss MacDonnld ot Uutte, Montana. Mr. MacDouald, former United States nssaycr of Montana, owns active mining Intcr.-ntH In both that stnto ami Oregon. Mrs. Jen nings, through her frequent visits to Medford Iiuh many friends hero. Wednesday, tho eighteenth Inst. Is thu day set for tho nuptial ceremony, which will tnko placo al tho Kuntner homo. Thoy expect to Icavo Mcd ford thu Inst of tho week for Uutte at which place, they will temporarily reside. Miss May I'hlpps entertained tin I'hllnthla Illblo class ot tho North Methodist church Tuesday evening with n tea. Tho home was decorated In pink and white roses, thu main varieties being I .a Franco and Ia Mark. Miss I'hlpps guests were: Misses Dernlco Carder, Kathcrine Dunham, Julia Fielder, Dora Smock. Mary Hess, Nana Flcmmlng, lClc-anor Maule, Marjorlo. Flemmlng, Edna Itnndall, Kuto Stlno, Nana Matney, Fern' Sine, Itoso Fielder and Mcs dames. Glen Conwell, Graco Wood, Graco McCulluni, John A. Honey, Donald Springer, 'J. A. Dent. D. E I'hlpps nml J,rs- .5.' A- Meeker. Tuesday evening a merry party ot Medford's younger sut motored to Ashland to nttend, a dnnco given by I'. M. Scott, one of Ashland's popular young men. Tho affair took plnro In tho largo hall of tho Natn torluin, music bolus provided by n four-plcco orchestra. Dancing was engaged hi until nn early hour, whereupon tho party motored home. overyouo having enjoyed a most pleasant evening. Thoio making tho trip were: Icnh Wnlther, Doro thy Churchill, Miss Graves, Frances Konuey, Vera Olmstcad, Gladys Fish er, Sybil Fish, Will nnverldgo, Lyle Wnlther, Horace llromlcy, Percy Churchill, Fletcher Fish, Itobcrt Wilson and Tlioodoro Fish. Mrs. Donald Springer entertained with u dinner Thursday evening nt tho homo of her mother, Mrs. W. N. Campbell. Tho uffalr was compli mentary to Miss Dernlco Carder, whoso engagement to Mr. George Kmmnnn was most cleverly an noil need by way of original rhymes on tho placo cards. Tho wedding day Is set tor Juno 25. Mrs, Sprlug cr'H dinner guests were: MUses Kntherlno Dunham, Loralno Hilton, Virginia Carder, Allro Forbes, Mc Wllllams, Mao Mordoff, Anna Han sen, Jennie Hanson and Mrs. l'hll hrook. Tho ladles of tho Methodist Aid society gavo a reroptlon nt tho Metho dist church Wednesday afternoon In honor of tholr president, Mrs, Charles Hoy, who leave soon for California. Tho rooms wero beautifully decorated with a profusion of roses, and after an afternoon of chatting, leo cream and cako wero served, Mrs. Hoy was presented with a cut glass water 6ut as a token ot tho aid's affection and esteem. Tho Ladles' Aid ot tho Presbytor lau church nro anticipating somo real fun tho evening of Juno twonty fourth when thoy will havu a social giving each lady who has earned her hor dollar tor tho Aid a ehauco to rolato tho experience that dollar has brought. ltefreshmonts will bo served and a silver offering takon. Every onu is Invited to come. It will bo In tho church chapel. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mlkscho of Dreckcnrldgo, Minn,, who are tour ing tho Paclfla coast, nro spending two weeks tu Medford, tho guests of Mr. nml Mrs, Loo J, Mlkscho ut their homo on South Peach street. Mr. Andrews, with his daughter, Miss Jesuit) Andrews, who Imvo been vIbHIjik hhi daughter, Mrs, Cnrlnton Janus, left Moudny ovciiIiik for their homo In tiny City. They will stop at nuveral northern prlnu however, before they reach homo, a Thn Woman' Home Mlitslnnnry Koclety hold a social tea nt tho homo of Mrs. Couklln, 205 Apple street, over sixty ladle being present. Thu following program was given: Instrumental solos by Mrs. Slt' and Kdlth Chldostnr; vocal solo. Mrs. Van.Hcoyoc; vocal duets, MIssch Mary and IMmi Gore, Mlssex Gru-o and Irene DralnuM; readings, Gladys Wolf, Mrs. Klndlnyslde; remarks on mlHKlonury work by Mrs. Eldredge, Mrs. ChidcHtor, Mrs. Van Dyke. . Misses ninncliu Atwood and Made lino Gncgnu who have been attend ing St. Mary's Academy returned Tuesday to their homes at Weed, Cal. Mrs. Hurt Harmon entertained thn Tuesday Ilrldgo Luncheon club yes terday afternoon nt tho Hotel Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. Ilaker of Saginaw, Mich., left Monday evening for their homo after a several weeks' visit to their daughter, Mrs. Milton Janes. Mrs. W. F. Shields entertained tho girls of tho Junior C, E. of tho Pres BLUE AND DISCOURAGED Mrs. Hamilton Tells How She Finally Found Health m Lydia E. Pinlcham's Veg etable Compound. Wnrrcn. Ind. "I was bothered ter ribly with female weakness. I hod pains nml was not regular, my head ached all the time, I had bear in;; down pains and my back hurt me thu biggest part of tho time, I was diy and bad weak feel ings when I would stoop over, it hurt me to walk any dis tance and I felt bluo and discouraged. " I begnn taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and am now in good health. If it had not been for that medicine I would have been in my grave a long timo ago." Mrs. Aimu E. Hamilton, R.P.D. No. C. Warren, lad. Another Case. Esmond, R.I. "I write to tell you how much good your medicino has dono mo and to let other women know that there Is help for them. I suffered with bearing down pains, headache, was Ir regular and felt bluo and depressed all tho time. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and commenced to ga'n in a short time and I am a well wo man today. I am on my feet from early morning until lato at night running a boarding house and do all my own work. 1 hope that many suffering women will try your medicine. It makes happier wives and mothers." Mrs. Anna Han sen. Esmond, Rhodo Island. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work OuarantMd Prices ItfasoaabU COFFEEN & PRICE S3 Howard Block. Entrance on Sib. M Soma rboaa 140. "HOW lll Ttlh HlltU KNOW THAT" Closo relations between, uuycr and seller promotes n bettor economic umlcrstuiuUnR. Wo wnnt to niako you funilllar with our store. 0l Off for tho day? Tnko somo Morltol motorists' halm with you. You might havo a sllKht Injury. It Is very good for cuts and scratches disinfects and heals! Hotter bo prepared. "Tho sweotnoss of low nrlco sel dom equals tho bitterness of poor Quality." Haskins forlHealthJf MICDl'Oltl), OUK. Tbc Man Who Put tbe fr E Es In FEE T , Look for Tbti TtaJc-Jlatl: Plo. ture ou tbe Label wbcu buylur ALLEN'S F00TEASE iThe Aullwntlc 1'owJcr for Tea. Irvi9-Uavrk, " iter. Aclilui! l'crt. Sold cicrv. wuete. .'JC. limine I'unn, AiMrrM. MXiH H. OLMWltU, Lc Hoy, N. Y. jt D byterian church Thuritdny afternoon with n sowing bco. Tbrno girls will probably form n sowing club which will ho continued through tho sum mer mouths. Tho Women's Itollof Corps mot nt tho G. A. It. hall Wednesday nttor iionti, and gnvo party In honor ot two of tholr number, Mrs, Harriot Paul, and Miss Lena Hull, fco crcntn EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE PALLS SUNDAY JUNE 15. Leave Mcdford 8:00 a. in. Henrli Mcdford G:30 p. in. FINE OUTING IN THE MOUNTAINS Good Fishing Excellent Hotel Accommodations $1 ROUND TRIP PAGE THEATRE Friday June 20th Direct. From Jts-ScnsatTonarRbn oWO'NIGHTS Al? k THE BROAD.WAy ffHEATER, JMEV.ORIC, BIAX ROGERS BOBBV NORTH HARRY COOPER . HUGH CAMERON CLAY SMITH CHRISTINE NIELSEN MYRTLE GILDEBX FLORA MAY VIRGINIA EVANS1 William . Florence! MONTGOMERY & MOORE. lSiSlars 1000 Laugh Scat Sale Opens AVodneJiday, June 18, at 10 A. M. Prices 50c to $2.00. TVr;r"l'J- " l-J-A'-'iJ-.aWHlLJIat-Jji-rrfK-.. .d - wc Gctihm WKLL-KNOWM moUMO rACKAQK i. i ii i . !! w'.mi jrmjrdMmjmw i .jnw. j ii" ,i ..( w. . iir'-r. f tUWlKWIUMHUIIJWUXfflllHlUUIIi ? MOOSE Sunday AT WOODVILLE ON THE ROGUE ISvcdybocly is invited to attend and tjiko their baskets well rilled. Two ball games, morning gamo between Ash land and jMedford. At'tcmoon game between winners and Grants Pass. , . . Big Band Concert morning and averting by tlio Grants Pass band. ' , Special ear leaves Medford at 7:30 a, m. Round Trip 95c and rnko woro served and n dollghttul afternoon enjoyed. Thn halt . was tastefully docornlod with roe. Miss Jfeton Clnlro Hnsklnn ftavo it party Mondny afternoon to a number of hor llttlo friends, Itov. F. W. Shields will ho lu Kip Reno noxt week to nttend tho tint' vorslty commencement. ROUND TRIP lAnil CI. I.. A f.lla rMK XOiXtl iiiscepu4riBaM (50 SlrenlciBeavttes - v W kVmMlii VJ W GWGF.SOS iiLv ;fAw sostiamit I Wv J J AND1 II - V M Kmuaw f I . & MMiWAY KAUTW '. MM S-. Ih. Rh Kith Km mnJt Ik.. WW Original -Gmmulnm Pure full-cream milk and the ex 4, tract of selected malted grain, reduced to powder form. Delicious, Invigorating Nourishing Best Food-drink for all a." Mf Svmerlor to t&m, coffee, 0009mm " Ask (or Horllck'tt at aH FoimUhM. A quick lunch digested by the weakest stomach; prepared in a moment by briskly stirring tho powder in hot or cold water. Keep at-home or when traveling. Ask for HQRUCK'S Others Arm Imlimtlmmm PICNIC June 15 T - . VV e-'ijV !'i I; ! i n m S - ,.